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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1877, : 5" Tlliss, Mr, and Mre, Fariln, Mre. Johnson, Mr. "fi NEWS find next day that §t had been picked up ana | 1o fnveatizate inta the Cnatom-Honan affairs met TMEDLUAL. NEW PUBLICATIONS. ., - Bood and brain wean clten, sacrtced. micrs | Gicasom, and nthers, g . C[{,I Bl IN A_L 4 o | burned, Againto-day. The first wiiness wae Mz Milier, ownee At w0 O t"xo far n_ vigor, hentin, and AT 3ft. AND MRS, R, T. GRAXR'S, MRS, MARTIIA AMITI, of & bonded warchause at 71 and 74 Sonth strest Jhorevity wero concerned. , It was certain that thie | comer of Washinglon etrect and Willard plnce, +| 8n old Jady who lived near Ashton, testificd that {he same oot cheer Abonnded, and everything wan o mn of man an & raco wan It not retrogending. | the Toating (0 patnt of. elegance and good nbaat getting & pinca in the cauntry for his dangh- R e caforced |- thste Among those, Sretent, at thin place, were | PP Pol= | fer denny. " Tia™amia "ne " wintod . alro- to ;{;‘,‘tfi;}.'.'n'}°:;';f{;%;fi'n:‘“‘\?r";f,\".'fi.’\{“fi.fi"’éf:{f e am R e ey e Men. A, 4. | T TOETESS of the Queer Pol- | o Je placo 'in the | conntey for S ) b. : : his boy ‘Danny. = At aupper-til that S ten far oo early, ors yet tho brain wan capa- | Speagno, Mr. ‘and Mes. C. G Tonney, Mra, soning Trial at Crening (thls wan &t onr honrs néar Afhion) he BeGihee apoke to hee ¢*duting hin ‘wife's lliness D. APPLETON & CO;, d anbreriptiona for political prrposcs rix anl 88 and 00 Pearfatreet, o reid Rupcrintendent Hoseell, of tha Warchouse Depsrtment, was for the purpors of collecting snbecriptions for potiti- cit] prrposes, Never knew Wim o vialt atoren for the pnroore of making examinatinn of warehonser. 1 Have patd ‘Mien Smil i men, Tleceived no beneits f h Aabserlp ‘640 & 551 Broadway, N. 7., 'Smith and Miss Bmith, ani 0 benefita for mnch Ani - N . Tl of sustainin {t and oniy the atzongest Young | William Henty Bmith and Miss Smith, Me and 1d he wanted to ind homen foF the children, for | tions. e &len rald he waa satisfied that mitilons | Statement of O. J. Goldrick, Esq., 3 ¢ men énd_ women wete sble too thrOURN & Jond | e “onid Men“Eorresior, Dr. and Mrs. Wariner, Dixon. . e elfaare bl Wife wa. Tt going lo e, ama o | of dntiare Nad. beeh Saitercd tom tha Teentary | g 4 Pubtish this Day: ol omatrated before tha fartilo perlod had | of Calro, and others. £e1t it hin daty t provide homes for hia children. | thronzh means of **dnmage allawance,” Thotiaw [ Editor Rocky Mountain Herald, i damonsiraca, batars, che et pitlod hod O AR ORI e Ny 0 THNGE . This wan & wrek hefore Mes, Mc(hea died. Whcn | in that redbect onght tn”he amanded, aud more GARTH. 3 the twa Iarge’ marble *| McGhee waa under arrent fin wan feiched to aue e iitary | modifcation. '© Daring the more | No, 207 West Aduma atroet, A Hclhee wasnder arrent fie wan feichei to one forma of civilization, weak and imper- | fronva were thrown open, and tho gucsta were wel- s einped hlidren wert nore. 1ikely 10 por- | comed with howpitality and good chuer, Tostimony of ALl the People of | icmiate wits pim: He cxpected they woul iy carefal examination thoald he mado by honestand | Denver, Colorado, showing the :nmr'aunl lpqnl-rfl‘. and good sainrlea nald them, and thoy should be placed abova temptation to ac~ Prevalence of Catarrh and : iron in his wite's stof bt tho doeto; pt Reatultice, " " . 157 8 aFihipe 1o i fey were depoted: | Aony thowg broent were M. and Sre, Meyers Ashton, Who Sat Up with e Grosint put 1s therer. “Theq wore brotners-in. | © Fho Gommiralon went into sccret ension for the the Popularity of Sanford's A Novel. By Jullan awihorae. suthor of 4 Dreusnt.” . Phyeleal etrength was more gought after in thoso | Dr. an ¥ "fi "B"F ml-, )rr' fl]r]fl 'flc K n,:;v“- Taw, and wonld try to hang “m o cleaf them- | test of the day. axon Btadies,” etc. 1 vol., Bvo,. Paper cavers, O o oo oy eydey| ol | Hich, Br: amd e 1. N Daitorin, s ot 3 - the Corpse, Ve v o polion, e Dever had sucha thing = 3 Radical Cure for $1y/eleb o, R d o 2 . i, Dr. : n . and » house, 1 have reen MeGhee and 1iia Fade o4 Garth s M. 3 n i fedor i afpied o ecy tich Sien ey |0 B et e, M and gy ", iy dock together. 'Never aavwtiiem doing anything TEMPERANCE. Catarrh, and DTSRt ook 1E 8 o8 My Sermeats ey N . they were advised and encouraged to marry healthy | Waughop, Mre and Mra. Daniel Jacksvn, Ar. E. wrong, except In iylln." Mr, Barge-~What wasthat it w.nu'lg thun siding to extend and intensjfy the | B. Sherman, and others. McGhee's Siumbers in the | ** xongintan ™ g blood-detarloration. The conacqiience " t 11 In this whole reglon nf tmzufmm of ten min -l;u fe e 1{}:;'.“_ xh 8 nothing 80 good aa the 1 mracter . WISCONSIN TEMPLY OF 1IONOR. | eonnirs te aicted with Catarsii, 1t s me Lo be ¢ e ol the e 15 Sresant. A"Q;ufm--mm e —— Answer—)1e was plucking at her, and pinching RGN 15 atmovnbere. Moo fmith telle I8 unmistakabic. And wa 0 venturs the ¥ heearma, and shio was rauning away from him. Spectal Diepalch ta The Tridune. e o e oy Eraanielle | sugkeation 1HAC, If *Garti *had nat boen & serfal, (@ Fasine multiplication, fo an alacming extent, of SPORTING. Chamber of Death Thiawan a8 Chorch quhing pariy ot Bie (NG | Wrensoww, Wie., Juno G.—~The third annosl | BimeHidtty SIEE Aoithet hehad forty antera or mors | K033 AUl TIOTS, SOBAE a1, lewely it BofRe inference of degeneration was shown by 5 That Night. "'}f“’,{‘,'""]":;:;m e 250 01300 women who now | *€£#I08 of the Grand Templs ot Honor of Wis- £, %hin the fuat three weeks, at had Hone hers Lo supply talned. —New York World. il ummlilc-'i ln‘:lli e lvl‘r‘n;m llor. ln-gl:g.:l.l; " THE TURF. a ‘monopalizo bt all the seata In the Coarg-room, | SONMIN began ita serslon 8 the Temple of Tlonor 1n | Tua str, Smith referren tofa of the firm of Smith & 1. bm’-’;n':"flh ‘1“ :‘;;‘mmfi’, F:.:fl,fl l'l’(m m:"d GiNGTHNATY " 10 tha exetusion of the aternor scx, iiatened #o in- | this city to-day. The meeting wan called to order | Doll, farntrure denlers, Denver, When in Boston sbout L . 3 , - # tently that, s the phrase runs, ** you could have O S veien It the Jama.of henlthwereta | CINenenaTr, June 8.~Al the epting ranving } A Sleep About as Refreshing heard a pin drop. and All the young men of ihis at2o'clock p. m. by J. A. Watrons In the chatr, | 8yeersgnhe purchiased oleven botles of —— Catarrh K’“ red. J¢ wonld seom, 1€ (his was to be kept | mecting of the Queen City Jockey Club, third day, A NEW EISTORY PRIMER. Abont 125 delegates, representing nearly every | Jiemedy, and ane of Saxronn's lanicat Cene, the 1own and adjacent connty, who are hanging ronnd Iattee stthe errnest reqnest of & personal scqualntance. 3y ARat s e Droccsa ent on, ot half ot 8 | he westher was fne, with sboat 3,000 In wttend- as’ Richard’s on Bos- iowapincicatTitleEniacin sieallnened, llatibas 15000 0 B s, Talinin Heldsetn the 8t named remedy but had not heard GEOGRAPHY, PR JJnconstant, omplojment in | suce, Track rather heavy frocs Tuesday's ralns, worth Field. 11 fin between E1der McCinocand sitia.xenpt thate | Worthy Templar delivcred hin annual address, and ( Of U1 Iatier~ lortiy atter hie arrival (n Denver we | Dy Georgo Grove, F. Il G. 6. With Maps and Dis- secelved an order. for adoten of Rapicar Conz, T ineakor had addrcased 230 clrcnlars to fead. | D18 dryiog rapldly, and foon-ncthier with the pleasing Intelligence that fiysiclans, arking theit personal experiencons | The firat race, Club purre for il ages, $150 to I anaminslon ot herelltary infirmiticn and | rat, $60 to second, mila_ dash, had nine entries, {ondencies to diseass, and to tho cllecta of inter- | —pello Leo, Victross, Tillle Bent, Cambetland, lage, Bixty-five respapsce wera received, are "m’m“,glhhm"g,n,m_,"_m"‘wmn.: Atiress, DIl Banders, Mstagords, Endingburg, on croms-cxamination, Mre. Smitly safd the didn't think McGhee weuld do anythinz wrong, snd stie didn't think Hiila would 80 anyihing wrong, but Forlorn Attempt to Make 8 Protfy Miss | Beve atooting siomna shat ey with aman ° grama. Price, 43centa. 1L . The Art of Electro-Metallurgy, favarable rg‘ynm twere received from the Grand Re- rey curder and Tressnrer. Attheeveningeession reparta ;. Wero made from over. 100 Templen, of tha most | Jir. Smith wasenred, The peevalence of the disease, ennpled with the recommendations uf Mr, Smith, soon favorable character, Indicating that the Onder I8 15 | created atively demand, and withoat advertising hesrly o . 3 WEASIY OLENN, e O o F “the Grand | tbree hundred bottias weresentout. This is & striking s anly thifty-Thres, Aftcenmalesandeighteen | and Lapland. Al started. ' In the pools before the Believe She Did Not See 8 hindsome brapolte of 20, an abo_confeseed; | Temple for the coming year will bo held, with an | {llustration of what s feequently daue far this remedy | Inclading all Known Processe af Electro-Deposition. ?,’.“\u, ‘wts taported a4 (teq catlrely from (nhers | raca Lapland sold at §100, Tillte Dent 385, Ending- testified that eho alto was at HcOhee's houss after n temporance meeting in tho cvening at Muaic | 88 & return for relfef from long and painful sultering, By Q. Gore, LL. F. R. 8. 1 vol., t4mo. 304 a Kiss, bia wito's death, and lieard him eny ho never had any steychnine in the bonse. ffer teatimony (n 1hfa corroborated that of the other witneares, ~ To hor McGliee aleo eaid that polson would be found Maiden Loveliness Allures Our | ™ b wife'ssiomach, andne boctor put it {here. MRS, teatified that, after Mrs. McGhee's death, Mc- Correspondent to Lighter e eranies TP Taadock, hat hip Thoughts. Immm‘-) wife invited Rilla to bls hoose and {kod 1o havo her come, and I anyhody had n right t0bo Jealons ft wea hla wifs. Khe estimony of tuin witners evidently ditposed of th that McGhee had sald hls wife had & Fight to be Jealons, 1iis meaning waa precialy the roverse. ) Hall under the ausplces of the orpanization. Spectal Dispalch to The Tribune. Warznrows, Wi, Junce 4,—The third annual session of the Grand Temple of lionor met in this city ot 2 o'clock this afternoon. Tho attendance of representativeain very hlnrx‘;.nnd drop Initerest s 1 ? A manifenicd. The Grdos has bécome vety powerfui ¢ 1n bailding up rig! &l ntiment on the tem- Peranca yoestione Tt hos succended jn wetting the | ABTHMA, BAD 00UGH, Eto, OURED, ‘question out of the ruts In which fanatics have kept {t so many vears. It abuacs o one. blleving A Lo (L ARl K LI ra. each yesr with Increasing se- that liguor;makiag snd selling will case an soon | venizi, ¥oo Bino yasrs 1 i Bos Dreathied throuktione 4 a8 the peoplo cessc making & demand, The Tem- | noet: Iiad droppiaxs {n the throat, & very bad caugh, o Gibcas againes (aKINE the question 1810 Doll- | Bstkimd o0 bel oe Lo s obilxed ib Tak® 5 yemeay for I at fted_predisposition to diseare, The remarkablo | hnrg and Dill Banders $25, the field $30, The race leposition through reproduction of some sex- e 08 o ormal Characior was ingis. | Y88 won by Endingbarg, beating Tllle lent by the length of his nose, Victress third, others not patable, but 1t wannot provel At the same law Naced. ime, 1160, ¢d to abrorma] variatlone. 1 had been oo | -Piced. Time, 1:66: SEivEd that th dowlsh raco wa moro froe frow | | T30 hecond face, Durnet Housa stake, for thrce: Hresse and longer.lved han other racen-in the | 7065 olis, 820 enlraace, play or par, 8500 added rame ensironment. 'There waa n marked tendency | ‘m“’l“e ;I‘ ¥ nu? Dod Tent m';no e toreroraion to oider or more durable types, es- [ fecondhorse, mile he e e ecially when the modifying inflnences were with. tawn. 'All agthorltiea sgréed that charactoriatics Pecame more firmly fixed as thoy were transmitted treaugn " generatlune.. The. many. vatloties of Hktomn which brocders had been ablo fo Pioanca by caroful melection, one and pages. Mustrated. 83.50. T hare endeavored not only to make the book & trestisa on tie praceical art of Eleciro M etaltnte: A% 1o frichuge s ‘OWLILnG B The ACIhE N Bt : motdingy the deposition of copper, nicl and unf‘lhe L m Actails of lw:l 1 l::l 3 01 such egperimentaand provesscs with tho lems com Pply.~Extract from P’reface. = FRasenly ape Iv. n Charley Gorham, P.nf Bow, Pinkerton, The Tiaes, in 1154, Gotham second, Parisot fourth, Milier's ontry alth, the others not tement The Gross and Horrible Crime of Some Missouri Farmers. MRS, BARAIL TIIROOP jes. The membership Is confined to men. Many | Bikht befors bring able to lie down an , when left to natural ' fnflnences, | PlaCEd. > was sworn, and asked: ** Did yon ever sce Lorilla | of the leading men {n the Stats are identifed with | Stant doil pam in my hesd. 34y b m o e Hhrted 10 the peimitive typo, Tha was alr oA s "iflo"fi:flfi:"’n'flm ,i%?)l..l'::k’clrolgfl - Paddock and the defendont, s{mu'u I MeGhee, | retedens o8 T O e L fp Iy sone o henion The Elements of Machine Damgn: tharen In regard to casca of nital dofects, | Miller's entey 800, diannia, Gray MWGHEE. togather. 1f #o, what did they do?" ‘The annusl address of Grand Templar J. A, | &iear v and my throAt hefora I cotld slenp. ¥ AIAteeAdeion i 56 Bifostsien-wHid When a maloor female deat-muto marned a sonnd f S35 000 .:;"he -fl:og“d‘ heat Daes bocame (he . nawer—1 do not think that has snything todo | tWatruus was delivered this afternoon. In itho mptoma hss dis griesiona e gt incipies which determine tha mon tho offspring was vory ecldom affected. | o CORN INNS W0 SR MG e entry 830, Gor. | IMTBESSIONS CREATED DY TURSDAY'S TEATI- [ WHRIt, 5 says: the ure of not quiia three Lottlesof 8axvo Arrangement nd Proportions of the Parta of da- F&a reault I-I:l crossing :;.'.’f‘."fi, :ln ;l&m-vgcl ani- | B O, mm?f, fon 317, Pariaot 31 o MOXY. The Court—You will answer the question, “in yeh{:.pggd)n‘]lq‘ s little more fhan thres | AL Crx ly hearing s fully restore es, 8 Collection of Jtules for Machine-De- mala waa oftcn a_reverslon to , 2, & Oider I Anewer—Well, I saw him enter tho room whore Ril)a was alone, Quention—What did you ree them do? Answer ~He stooped and pnt down his face to hers, ' (Sensation.] fhe had a bsby in her arma at the timo. 1don't know whether he bit hor. Thly was last July, , 1DA OFIELIA DUGDALH, oking miss, with great brawn eycs, was , and told, to the great delectation of the throne that packed the couri-room, how sbe saw McGhee kins Jillla Paddock. **It was at Wash- ington Grove, two yoara ago thia month. It was after Confercnoa mecting in the evening. It hap- 5, .. Dars won the hoat and race In 1:55, Miller's en- h1' :ficflnd. Pinkerton third, Gorham fourth, Pari- w0 Spectal Dirpatch to The Tridune. Dixon, June 6.—The testiimony yesterday, it was felt, brought the McGheo wife-polsoning murder-cate o the turning volnt, If any terning point there was fo be, In favor of the prisoner, abont whose meck -ihe hangman's tope scems tightening, The story of how knell at his dy- ing wifa's beslde, took her in Lils srms and mingled his tesrs with hers, satold by Mrs, Hardesty, o mont intelilgont witness, manifestly produced an impreasion in hla favor. Bo did the statemonts of consin, had & member | MBMAc ymptomn no couxth, oo droi fifens, 1% mes e Uiond S et s | fbifem, Wil e e Sk o Oshkoali, the membership wan nearly 3,000, ‘There c effect 0 pecttull Were Mty Temples then, forty of them: having | FiTcupean, Oct 14 PA R H slgn. Dy W.Cawthome Unwin, 1vol, 13m0, e turtrated. 1,50, '' Xo fabor hne been xpared in eandensing tnto #malicst compass the information st the A 5:-'1n al«':? ind In endeavoring to render the treatment ol he l‘?efl stmple and clear, I the student’s B han be expended on thie roadway, ‘Theough the raporta fecolved from some of tha sk advanced medical finkera of tho day, many {fpieal fnstances of recovery of reverslon from an lbetied tondency to discass, when the conditiona favorsble. theretd bad hecn falthfully and skiile {aly carried oat, had beon colinted.” Rz version frotn acute discases wan an every-diy adair., A Jerge number of inatances of the reproduction of tonzenital pecullarities and abuormal forme Wetc ¢ied by the lectarer, who ihen proceeded to give some particnlars as to = CONBANGUINE MARRIAGES, the statlstics being derivod In the sma manner ced, event of the day tvas & selling race, dash mile and & half, purae $200, five entries: ' Po: Leonard, 109 pounds; Dunger, 03 poun Sanders, 0 pounda; WAt iz, 100 pounda; Victeess, 75 pounds, In the pooln Port Leonard sold at$160; War dlg 38, Victrers $50, Dill £andom 850, pun Ecv $25. ‘The raco was won by Bill Banders In 2:50. (tetresa socond, War JIg third, Tort Loonard fonrth, Dangor distanced, BUMMARIES OF TNIE MUSKEGON RACKS. been fnaiiateq from the 1t of Beptember, 1875, i 10 tho Jet of June, 1470. Doring \he past year, | iy Templer have beon tnstitated. he sxact | Badorsed by a Prominent Druggist. fizares 1 cannot give, but fecl warranted in ssying | ynereby certify that Mr. Lawrence pnrchased the that there are to-day at lesat 9,000 mewmbers of the | Rabicat Craz of me, and from time to lime made e Order in Wisconsin, The changu from two to 140 | familiar with his case, [ belleve liia statement 10 bo Temples, and from Aty to 0,000 member, within | trde In every parvichiar. SN DEN . three yoars and threo months, {e not only unpre- IEEUSTED, O 14 ook Edd New Edltions of the Following Books and relating enticely to pbysiclana or thelr connec- Spectal Diepatch to The Tridune. tha witnees that the relations between McGhee and | penied on the porch In front of tho church. 1t was | cedented in tha history of ‘the Temple. hut & AT Hones I taronty of {hess tho decred of falstionahin | stonxzace: Mieh.. Juns O Seconddays'araces, | hiawife mero mont loving, and {hat bo soemed an | GARk, bat ho 'door wan open sud fho Jiaht shaos | ourceof stvength snd ensoutagereat to the frienda ..T.::;.l“"-(:‘.‘"fi:."::;rm‘.’.‘.‘.‘.“..?2“55'.'};:2.,“;.‘.'3! VENY LOW PRICES wancouatn-geeinan, with the followingresulta npon | praakegon Driving Park, 2:40 clasa: affoctlonato husband. The fact of McGheo's send- roand them, 1 was at one corner of tho porch | of Reform. achie, efc., each of which might, by the moust Intelil- i the ofaneing: No fil offecta in fiva casess Intho | 3 yyonvie o, 11 A o when [ eaw it." **1a nesrly all the Temples there are more or | gent cian, be freated :ex-ln!ey. whereas Ihey | SELILOWPLUSH PAPENS. Dy Th siath, three of the children had sopernamerary | Flaeton, 7: 3 3 | ingtor help when his wite'd sickncss began, andof | And the most Hizorous crom-oxamination falled | Jess Germans. 1deem It rafa o say that there aro | ¥cre but u variety, of foring masomed by ong terrible Civere, ey, B By Tusckersy. Paper fingers ana tocs; tho savonth, elghtl, ninth, tenth, | Fareo’ 3 § | bis suggesting oo ono occaslon that additlonal | to shake Mise Ida's statement. She stuck toftin | not far from 1,000 German Templars in the State, | {1rcass= ;‘"';; my L et OF ha o HOME INPLUE: v'c 5. Dy G S N '!f"’;‘fifi:fié‘ ttw:am’!l-e-.mngmym chifdren labos |- sUvorbmelte: cesi s gyastiipsniass 4 3 | medical ssistanca be called fn, which woro akill- | 8> everybody saw was teathful, She saw the | Last full a numberof Appleton Templars, moatly | (hat tle reme pon the eause af Catarrh, v4 ot B cog Che ' By Graca Agullar, Paper covs elle o , 9 -4 3 Elder kiss " Rilla, and at the conclusion of Misa 1da's testimony thern was o tromendous futter all over the women's benches, THE DEPUTY SHERIPF, RICIIARD PARRAND, thetified at great length abdut two aiterpta to break Jail made whilo McGhoo was confined there Ono wut:‘ynwlnpm iron bar. After that il discovered . that a saw 0 en made out _af & case-knita that had been sent In to McGhee. McGhoe denled having nnylhlnj to do with turning the knife into & saw, but sal he had sent out for & half-ronnd file to make Aume rings, Tho other aticmpt was by dmxlngu»mlll hole intu tho vontllating flus of the jail. The facts tended to show that the hole had been dag with tho blads of a pair of acissors belonging to McGheo, but there was nothing developed to directly con- nect McGheo with tho attompts to hreak fail, ‘Thera wero alx otber persons in tho jall at the L tme. H TO-MORROW an effort wiil bo mada to fntraduce testimony as to the attempt of McGhee to induco his danghter lo #ign & confcesion written by him, In wiicn she charged horeelf with polsoning Lier mother, Aiaseinpl es, 80} MOTUEL'S RECOMPENSE. Paper covers. 50 centa, LOUISA OF PRRUSSIA. Dy Loulsa Suhltach. 1val., ¥v. £Ocents. ) Germans, naked for tho formation Of & German | $he acdlned blaod, & pofson which stiacks A Temple, A visit to then satixfied me that it would | orgsa and is eliminated from the system only Dy the bo well to comply with the request. Tho ritual | Eavicak Cunx. .wan translated, and twenty weta printed. In March, btata Leputy W, A, Clark inatilutcd the firet German Temple in the world. 1i promises to prove & snccens. Other cities and villages are mugngum propriety of startiug German Tem- fully kept before tho jury by McGhee's counsol. Judge Esstace slso produced SOMM IMPRESSION EVIDANTLY 1IN NS PAVOR. Add to this the fact that alresdy the witnesses ‘betray that they ara divided Into two ciasecs—thoso ‘who aro almighty sure McGhee ought to be hanged and those who are equally sare he ia Innocent, Manifeatly inta theeo two classes ara divided all able-bodied persons having anything to do swith the case, and tho cordislity with which they hate each other {s smusing. Thst, of cornse, was to have been expected when the preacher was accused of wife-murdor, Buat when that vindiciive feel- Ing was exposed by claver counsel on cross-exam- Ination, it alsohan edect. Only in this particular hias the most skilifnl eross-oxainination weskened ho case sgainst McGhee, The main facts—his pure chase of polson, arsenlc, and then (twice) etrych- nine, his donlal of such purchases, and hia wite's death from polson, and the aiscovery of strych- dnarf, one cplieptic, In the thirteenth Instance one hard a cleft pnlate; in the fonrleenth, iwo wore etrikingly handzome, Dbat . ba. fowr par In lutellect; In tho Affteenth, onc sickly and feeble: In tho sixteonth, uno without the y{nm arm bat with rudimen shoulder; in the eightecnth one ha in the ninetcentli all tho progen: y snd scrofnloust and In tha twontleth lnstancoof o Jsrgo family a1l woro hideonsly deformed, though clear and bright In fatelloct, ¥rom theso figures the deduction was made that the chances of the - e of consanguineous marrlages having soll. . formed bodies and sound mi wors 80 small that lhe‘:lmngonlegll enactments againat them wers us Double-team race, for Muskegon County horses: 4w Tayior. °"{:°}.":c°‘:“7z'fi'l{"“° o " Pmeaity 5 aue ch package contafns Dr. Banford's Tmprored ¥ ng Tube, acd full direetions for Its usa In_ a1l cas £1, Foratleby all wiicleste and, retatl dro hruughyut the United States, WEERS & POT. EK, General Axents and Wholesals Drugguta, Boston, The Most Important Medical Discovery of this Century. GOLLING' eziaswams Elther of the abore s e Bty tent free by mall to aay sidress A YEAR IN EUROPE. . The uen? expenditure of Americsns secing Eurupo _comforialbiy e &1 ench per day, Fonr Iadfer, eombining, ¢an make a cumprehensive tour tone year, trom Now Yourk bac a masfinum of §1,400 each (less than €3 per ds! riuding the expenten and sttpend as guide, of & vated and vxperieaced American Iady (speaking fuent ¥rencli sod enough German and It e who' ro- rently made an economiesl taur of (wo years. Party o leave shout Juty 1. Kefereneey tn Chicui Ad- dreas Jor elrcular, SIGMA, biatlon K, New York. Of New York Socfety and Life-Insurance. aone A rousing mass-mecting was hold at Turner 1al) e ecsajon promisca to be the most 1 of any temperance gathering that has evor tuken place fo the State. FIRES. IN BOSTO; Bosroy, Juno 6,—A large five-story buildine at the corner of Shawmut avenue snd Pleasant street, owned by Jacob Bock, and occupled by about twenty-five people In eight fiats, burned this even- ing. Lo, $10,000. Tho fire originated on the TACES AT DUBUQUE, 1A Bpectal Dispalch to The Trituna, Dunuque, 1a., Jano 6.—The sccond day's races commenced this aflcrnoon at 3 o'clock, with sa at- tendanco Bf about 2,000 peaple, fine weather, snd the beat fleld of hol evor shown on thie track. “The Gret raco called was the Dubnquo County race. {or & purse of $260, with fonr entrics, for horses, having po record inside three minates, The first. money wan takes by Walter J. Best, time, 2:45 wecond Ly Billy lln? third by Jullen, and fonrth vy Black Bwan. The 2:4h° race, for & putse of iod, 5 In conclnslon, the loctarer decinred that the more ihe primitlve pharos of clyiilzation wers con- sidercd the more appatent did tha fact becuma that tho somewhat vinlent hardshipa and privatlonn {0 which life was ‘thon, exposed fo1l wilh spocial forca ¢n tho woax and holpless, and littio, if at all, onthe vigorous, thus tending to the climination oi the one and the'perpoluation of the other, 1t war apuarent, farther, that fow porsons possceacd thu 4500, had thirteen enirios, Tho first money was ous Plaster, highly medicated, forming the granieat PIVE OF TREM IN JAIL, medical sgeit of this century.” 11 s gentle kad con- ian Special Dispateh to The Tridune, 87, Lowin, June 0.—Blnce the dastardly attempt story window and recelved fatal Injurie 3 Dissol Jumped from the fourth atory and ike- wise fatally fnjured. Baveral were wmors or leas buraed {n their effarta to excape. fict hiad an ontcome not to be deplored. High in. telligenco, strong wille, and conalstent behavior wonld snrvive, while feeblo-minded fgnoranco and 1nt in the romatns—ate still unshaken, lower floor, and the batlding baving no fre-escape ’ . sirength of mind necoseary to abataln from the | taken by Marlan 1L, beat thno 2. ccond by | ™ and but ong exit, the occupants ercaped with great THISareat remed ‘canalsts of Voltalc or Gatranle plates & tuation of the spociea, simply_becauso-they | Ifenry It., tulrd by Yonnle Hallon, and fonrth b THIS MOKNING . TIE TRAIN PIRATES, e o mved 1 Sivas | caretally sttached ‘togetiicr and Imbedded tn 8 For: JireEhit ‘& congontial. disurdar. Yot ovon 'thie | Dan askotts Tho 215 xaco: was 161t unirushed | the crowd fn sttendance was larger than’ neusl, I rie onors ’ raca nutll to-morrow. Dilly O'Nell), of Galena, 1NN, has taken two heats in this race. ' The racea wiil be concluded to-morrow, Astime wore on It {ncroased. Thora were moro women, old and yoang, congregated to get a look A ROMANCE OF vnl:lhlznl mlm':xm n,:,wlkl’ w.:‘nm‘tlm the blova | J :t:a‘}nl;;ul‘l’l;z plfilr-dm:n m:g lnn! mlu:dhcr."m\l to nrcckr:nld l;ob":h%flt. :-;A‘nhan? slm‘l-;n‘m;l;cl ELECTRIC BATT ERY The Grea’t Dividable ‘ on tu jmperfection, discase, and extinction, ol ore people al legroes ronged| L] 6 | express train In the Ozar] ountaln Iasi aturda; G 10 by the heston of the g Ir, Ac N- Dell, of Now Sork. follawed with an 1. BASE-BALL. Courloroom 1o latsn WIth cagor IntErest to the | mivht, at whicn time thees mon wero killed, do. KE AN DLARGE, WIS; e T o OF vl Instant. Feriet and ; ahanative article “on ‘Tuborculoses fn milch MILWAUKER, tostimony, to grin and titter at the smarinces of | fectivos have heen busy i the work of ferretiny Bpecial Dispateh to The Tribune. permanent cures [ the most distressing casesof chronic | ¢ he porernit of tho New York girl of neers and the contaglonances of tubercnloses by Special Dispateh o The Tridune. SAVE W)l aasdcs, 60 10 Tsagh onLiGAE Whe eons o y . K | Eay Craug, Wis., Jupe 4,—The Eau Clalre lar and neree milments, and in diseases | oy s a0 0NE 0f e bent peuenmddnk - out the porpetrators, and this motning arrested five men charged with the crime. Their names are Joln Ollver, George Gibson, John. Longand, Bam ‘Allon, and James Greenstrup, Tho arreat was ‘made'in Pulaskl County, Mo., all tho men belng rosldenta of that county. Oliver was tho first one arrested, and It was his confession that led to the arrest of tho others. Iie isa yunth naot over 20, and within an hour after being'arreated ho mado A FULL CONPESMON, atating that the crimio was concocted by elght men of the county, all farmers, whose intenttan It was 10 wreek tho Urain by pltchilng it over the forty-foot cubankment and then v\lllfiu tha express-car, and rab the dend paasengars, All the prisoncra ate In charge of Deputy United States Mazahal Langston, at Richland, Mo., and a atrong guard is kept ovor them for fear of lynchers, ANOTHEN DIAPATCI. * o the Wealern Ausoclaled Press. Br. Louis, June 0, —C, W. Rogers, General 8n- orintondent of tho Bi. Lonls & Ban Franclsco Yunmml. hine jnet recetved information of the cap- tare of the band of miscreants who ran o traln off the track near Wood End Ktatlon on lsat Satnrday night with the evideat intention of robbing It. It external musco! nd In ortiinating In & disordered condition ‘of the eleetrl or vitalizing forces, 14 1s unsurpaased as # prompt and sure remedy In Jthenmetism, Neuraigia, Parnlysis, Cramps, 8¢, Vitus® Danee, Kelatien, Lip Compinints, Splaal Affections, Nervous Pains and Irritas tlons, Epllepsy or Filis proceeding from Khocks 1o the Nervous Kyateat, Ruptures nod Hirains, Fractures, Irulses, Cootusions, Wenk Muweclra and Joints, Nervous and Peeble Muncular Action, (ireat Sorcuces aud P'nln jo Any Part ot the Body. Mitwavkzy, June 0.—The game between the Cinelnnatis ond MUlwaukeos reaulted: Cincinnaty, 7; Milwankes, 5, Sl , Daso hits—Milwankes, 133 Cincinnat), 10, , ., Errors—Milwankee, 73 Clncinnatl, 5, It wos an Interceting gamo, which otght to have heen won by the Milwankees, who loat twwo runs by Ivck of coaching in basg-running, WINONA, MINN, Spectal Dispateh 1o The Tritrna Wixaxa, Miun,, Jdune G.~1Tue Falrbanks de- feated tho Clippers, of Winona; score, 5to 1. f DOBTON. - Tioerox, Mass,, Jano U.—Baso-ball: Boston 6, Indianapolls 1. Lumber Company's water wmill burned this morn- ing. The fire started in a rafting shed and got beyond control befora the miil fire-pump got to work. This thraws out of cmployment 100 men, Loss fally §50,000; fnsurcd for $23,000. AT COLUMBUS, O. Covuxnaus, 0., June 6.—Thu barn of J. L. Brethers, which was atored with druga and store- fixtures, was destroyed by sre this morning, Loss abont $7,000; ineured for $5,000 in_the Lycom. iug, of Pennsylvania, 1t 13 aupposcd to o the work of trampe. BAXTON’S RIVER VILLAGE, [VT. New Yonxk, June G,—At midnight a firo was raging at Baston's River Villago, Vt. Asristanco waa being sent for from surronnding villages. ——————— : THE WEATHER. ‘Wasmivarox, D. C., dune 7—1a. m.—For the Iake reglon, falling barometer, stationary or higher temperature, variable winds, shifting fo 0] eald anything sharp, or meant to be sharp. THE PIRT WITNESS CALLED TO-DAY ‘was Conatable Alonzo Hlcks, of Ashton, who ar- rested MoGhoo tho day of tho Coroner's Inquest, upon an order from that offiolal, He dldn't ex- -actly put McOhee under arrest. 1le just kapt the order In ls pocket and kept watch on McGbeo's movements, This wae for soveral daye, Mc(heo: noticed it, and ssked if be (witness) was walching bim (McGhee). Witness sald ho was, *° first night [ staycd at his houso, lila wife's corpes was there then, The funeral did not take place untl the mext day, ‘That nicht I saked him sbout the polson, Iie sald lio ncver bought any. Leech onco gave him somo for rats, 110ld him I heard F thiew awsy somo of the polson, T said he did® in further conver- satlon about it ho euid, after they got through with fhat stomach they IIAD NATTEN ABND LIS CELLAR TO CHICAGO to bo analyzed, 1said to him, ‘Do you know what I'd o if I'waa in four place,—1'd leave the coun- try,’ e antd, It would be of no usoi' and that convinced me o was gullts. ~(Laughter,] He said: *1f 1 ran sway snd thoy caught mo they slketehes of chinencteristion that Lns overiapa peareds not ono vriter In n hundred could ate tewmptunch a delinehitlon without making both the clinracter nnd himnelf offenalve, but tho uuthor dees not npproach either of' thesabluna dern—we York Christian Unfon. *The pertraynl of the New York girl Is whae Btherathan the novel reader would proncance aplendld. T¢ reveals an elewent thnt, whilo almont invisible, Is proving the bane of hanest sacicty nnd doutcatic hnppineas. The self-pose seanlon, tho diplomncy, the scheming thnt are musked under the mveet, fnlr fuce of the New York givl not yot out of ker tecnu, nre things atmost wsnstonlshing au the roguery practiced writliin the walls of the Dividable.’— e Times, *'The nice Preaident’s daushter, (a0, In oua of the most ariginal conceptlons to be found amoug lute bonks. Nhe lan typieal Now York &irl, Miandsome, cool, fanitican kaste In dreas, thorowghly versed In the atratesy of socletye deliberately and of ‘malice aforethoumhc? weeking her own socinl ndvancement In mntrie monial matters, aud yot looking with supremo contewpt on meanness, AS SIHE UNDER« cows the digestlve urguns, " and was followed h§ Dr, gimmmm with 'a brief paper on *‘stale Medi- ime. i DR coutors, -k of Oito, contended forn more Hetd enforcoment, of the Jawa In regard to tho practice of medicine. Unqaalided pereans should not b allowed to prace tlce, and the Stato shonld exercisn a carcful supcr- wfon over (o fsauance of diplomas, Another solnt wan that the medical profesalon_was practl-" Glly excluded from political Hee. The lecturct concluded by offering the following reeclutions, which tie rexpectfully submittod for (ho consider: ation of the Commlties on Btato Modicine: Fesoleed, That the medical profession, by reason of s paramatuns lalis as guardlan tn s great & degrec of [lie best Interesta of sactety, should seek 0 kIve sitiortly to Iia cinim by making iha Staie tho expres: n o Tsirei That it athe duty of the medicat profession folator faf Liio astabliaament of w Medical Cauncly of diau 1 cech State, Which ahall b empowered Uy law winako ruies snd regulations for the quatifications of medical practitiocers and tlio regulation of whatcyer Bronneeted with pubhic by glene. Jteraltced, ThAL 1t 18 the duty of thie profesalon to exert b4 Influenea (0 secure A fair represcntation of pliy: sians In Iczislative bodics, bcauss thoir pariicipatt lalegisiatiing, fs most niportant to the publie wol Jiesc ford, itint the dovation of physiciaus to medienl palisiea will ‘ot hinder thelreuliufo or usetuinew ‘The Nest Plaater in the World of Medieine. Price 23 cenea, fold by all Drugsista. Fent by mail on recelpt 08 B% ernte foF A, $1.25 foF Bix, Or 83,43 T0F. bwelve, carvfally wrapped and warranted by WEERS & 'OT T¥T Propristors, Doston. Sais. CATARRH, TWhat It 1s and what cures It. Inthe sammer of 1800, aeslsted by Prof. Carnoy, of Hoston, one of IN OIHICAGO. "The Cincinnatis will rotarn from Milwauakee, and +theic secand game wilh the Chicazos will take place this alternoon on the Twenty-third streot grounde. ‘Lha clover up-hill victory won by the hume team ‘fuesday has encouraged “thom, 8s well as thelr friends, and with their share of the Juck they aught to pull through to-day, Only a couple maro games rémaln to .bo played bofore tho Eastern trips, whon nothing will 'be dono here for about i southeast, clear or partly cloudy weather, and oc- HTANDS IT, and gulte capable of loviax n . by two ‘weeks, and all adihirers of the game muat | wouid hang me.' ilo said he hnd no money, But | Appears that A yoang man namcd Ollver, =0 yeara the most distingulshed chemisia and mictoscoplsta | yyun nbaorbingly, shie In n curlous study of [l sy Lo promote Boud orocr and Rumin b ke thel drrangements gecortingly, :d rnr | h'ad oty of wonoy and- wae Revy e could :‘:@l"v‘vlgml;mn;grdgnm;nmw;': ampecteaol | cosomad minarens, intpiSonsiss 1 ke s oo e | et Cantradiclionn, anencr 1o o xecn on ‘The Libes niveesity Clubs pinyed yester- 45 G i 7 i fib-nv., New York, than in the pages of fice Y U and was srrested on Monday and taken to Rich- Lnioaao, June 8. JIUNDRED persons suffering with ren, and in in -f."l",. ggfl:n:; )"l'fi': .fi.:}?n:;eg .t‘n'..&goflm;_.r..x&.: ;)1;,‘ sw&u Jzy champlonsbiy, and tho former won | FLENTT OF PLACES mu’r;- THET COULDN'T GET | I, ™ Bince then ho has confessed and given the | ~Fimer 1 Gar.|TAF T TWind, everr fustance I found certain clemsonts pertaining | thon.?~Saturday Keening Herald, of Kaiamazgo, Mich., and Lyster, of n{e\m}?n mado a fow comments'on Dr. filack's paper, which wis referred tathe Committeo on Publication, Dr. Iieli's paper waaalso o roferred with the provi- l:lh‘:h!mlg it botaken up fordiscussionat a {nturo ecting. MINOR MEETING. THE BOCKY MOUNTAIN ABIQCIATION, The snnus! meeting of the Rocky Mountain Hedieal Aseociation was held last ovening in the feading-room of tho Palmer Ilouse. Somo slxty o1 suventy porsons were present, Including about Balf & dozen Jadies. Tho Association fs composcd of those members of the American Modlcal Asso- dlation who crossed the Rockies in 1871 to attond e aunust mooting In Ssn Franclsco, Dr, Tonor, of Washington, D. C., is Prosldent of tho Associn Yioa, Dr. John Morrle, of Baltimore, Sccrotary. Dr. Toner delivercd tho annual address, snd sald that he thonght It extremely proper that tho Aaso- Sltlon rhould hold Ita sessions in the city which lufonuder, Dr, N. B, Davls, had chosen for hls bome, o proceeded to glvo an account of the Joamoy which ho snd his confrerca took in 1871, The easay, —an elsborate cort,—dealt principal) With (ho Teilcs of the. pro-historic. and" prinso Indian and Astec seibes, tr Lions weze found by tho 1 ‘s‘ e mound-bullders slso turer's names of the partics engaged In toc slale, Georgo Gibson, Allen, Greenstrup, and James Long, have boen arresiod, and are now ander a strong guard at Jcbland, ' Thero are four others who wero comnected wilh the o, but they hiave not boen csptuted yet. Young Olfversays AN RI-CONVIUT PUT UP THE JOD. ‘Tha [olention was {0 run the entire traln off tho track, and then, under tho gulso of arslsting tho wounded, rob 'iho psssepgera and plunder the train, Dotective Kgan, of tils cltys and Deputy Marshal Langston, of Springfieid, Mo., are work- ing up the mattor and aru on tho 'trall,'snd expact to overbaal the other four scoundrels vory shortly. AN parties concorned ive at or nesr Richiond, & small town near the aceno of thelr flondish work, MISCELLANEOUS. DAIING BURGLARY, Bpecial Dizpatch t0 Tha Triduns, Abusay, Mich, , Juna U,—A daring burglar broke in1o tho house of Charley Bradiab, a wealthy farm- erin Madlson, fustasouth of Adrian, Jast night, Ho awoko. Bradish while trylng to administer Ehlonfarm; bat Anally auccecdonin. vetponarin i with tho drug, Ho thtn'{zmnuded 10 ransac tho house, -unk only succeedod 1u ketting sboul §30 In plunder, when firadish roused suticiently to got s revolver, and, though only half-consclous, com- elled the rafian ta retreat through tho collar, [eaving a baltie of chloroform and sume burglars’ implements. ANOTIIER FOISONING CASE. 0 healthy blood deficlent. To know what those olements aro and how to supply them tn the sama relative proportiods in which they exlat In the blood of the healthy rubject ia what comprises tho stccesaful troatmeit of the diseaso In guertion. All clse upon this »t bgrcl. in ll'ri_l&ly talk and falsc pretense. DIt CLESSON PRATT, No, 20 State- t. 1lours: 10 10 12 and 2 to 5. TO RENT, FOR RENT. DESIRABLE QFFICES IN THE TRIBUNE BUILDING TO RENT. Apply to - WM, C. DOW, . ffe wanicd to know i1 Sihought they conid hang on circamatantial evidence, T sal {ll. 1t it was atrong enough. Ile safid ha didn'l believa they could. They could do no nlmn than Imprison fur ath Mo'told me hls trouble, llo_had had troublo with bie daughter in the East. Thon he had trouble here about lmntlnl( 1lardesty and his (Mcuheo's) daughter spart, She was not di- varcad, and bad no eight to recelve company, Then he had troable about his wife's dying.*’ On cross-examination Il admitted that he waa '¢ joking’-like when he talked to McUheo ‘hnnuuvlng tho country, and that AMcGhes an- awaer THE OAR, Uniform with the Jericho Road. Prlce, $1, 3 . ¢ mack AT AT, JomN, X, D, R . 87, Jonx, N. I, June 6.—Tho Ross-Plalated boat-race reaulted ln favor of Raes by ve longths,: Pime, mxmn-'lE-:cnnda. 4 ‘. BWEENY., 1o Ta to Make Itestitution to tho Peaple of 8400,000, and to e Given & Certificate of Good Charaotor--=A Itoversal of Falstaff's logma Regardlag the Relatlons of t Dead and Living Man to Ifonor, Apectal Dispatch fo The Tridune. Nxw Yonk, June 6.—~The Times saye: **The character of the compromise outered’ into with: Hweeny (s rewarkable. Thasult {teelf was for, tho recovery of ahout $7,000,000 from Bweeny, slone. The cumpromi: washing® of B sl il e fag acquitial, Fonr bundred thousand dollars are to be refunded to Gho people, not by Sweeny . nomloally, though he la the one who really will advanco the monsy, but by the Executor of James M. Bweeny, Petor D.'s hrother, The haggling over a few extra dollars for “ The best mcthod we have yet seen Sor interesting young girls sn prac- tical houseleeping,” Six Little Cooks. **Que of the best things dave for the proper educntion of young Kirls s the publication ot SHIX LITTLE COOKN, Ol AUNT JANE'S COOKING CLARS, It Is m atory full of Ine siructlon of the mont practical kiud, Thowkilk weith which the winutest directlons uro uiven for deluk all kludn of flne aud ordinary cooke Ings while an interestiug nurrasive is at the samo thuo well kent up, Is partlcularly come wendable, Would that such skill were dise played in more ol onr scbiool beoks i und would that mioro of owr achool boaks tankbt we vale uablo Jrssous ne this,??'—Alucutional iFeekly, Handsomely bound, with illustrations, Price,$1, told by sll Booksellers, or seat by mall on recelpt of prico by the publishers, JAXSEN, MeCLURG & ©B, CHCAGO, ) Sit0p. m. 3. 10:Mp, m. 12, ol Maximum thermometer, G3: inlaimum, 53, VENERAL ORAREVATIGNS. ‘Cuiza0s, Juno B~Mianight, r. Wind, flfl"lJ Treaiher. W, e Jessens Clear, NS Ciear NEL T Hiations, _(far, H30KING-LIKE."? McGhes, while In his (Hiicke') cusiody had alept up-atairs at Wright's, & quartor of a mile from his (Hicuhea's) house. *No watch was kept on him, Aleka bimself golng to, bls work daily} and the eruss-examination developed that all McGhee had to do If ho wauted to escape was Lo walk off. . ALICE DATES, & bright mies of .about 18 yearsol age, lestified ibat [ast'winter (the date she did ot remember) there was given hoe by herauat a small cnvelope ed poleon, which the Iatter hall picked upon the atrect fn Ashton. Bhe (Allco) took It over to tho Doctor's. The Doctor waa nat there. Hin wif id **Throw it Into the stove,” which witnces dul, Saon afice sha went over ta Mc(ihea's—-(t was right acroes the sircet—and told abontlt. McQhes aald be was glad | found it for he lisd lost it the night before. Mo was glad It wa burned v. ia wife and dsughter were present when cGhee said thls, SRERSIPLLEITIBL THE CROPS, Bpectal Dispaleh fo The Triduns, - Darnotr, Mich., Juss 0.—Roports come of & slight visttation of the Uesslan iy o the wheat flelds of Eastern Michigan, but they arc not be- Heved to bo very disastrous, st least no alarmiog i he ope tracted much of the nows has roached thia point yet, Wo hear, how- & — ticntion, and the pocullarities of tho Spectal Mwalch (o The Tritune, evor, that the pest s really dovaststing some Room 8 Tribune Building. the settloment seoms 10 have preceoded on the ALeneus Tunoor, .. Juns 0. T | ever, that the pet e really g some po PIIOFESSIONAL. 1 found, as siao Cob ih ekalatams, | 0 o O was aud fs an entirely Innocent | & youth of molancholy atpect, it low forehend, | ol Jur 8 Sticmt to. paisen thaemyiy ot | Uonsor tho weatern pard of the State. diflar’ 5o greatly from thosa ot laahan “telbes "ot 'tho” present d'i lhfl“lult upon at great longth. Ferl o nietesting part of the lecture w Lent of the medical practice among the aborigines. Thie was sald to bave cunsisicd of blesding, swest-batha, the tee of cold water In cases of Teuuatiom ‘and other simple romedics, ap motlon of Dr. N.8. Davls, & €opy-of the = llm' was sequested for publication, it beiny ¢etred to tho onicers of the Assaciation to tako indicted for an attempt to polson the famlily of John Kruse, resldlug near Duuleith, in this county, was closcd last night, and & verdict of not Ezmy rondered, contrary 10 tho expectations of 0 peoplo. = ARNESTAD YOR ROBDERY. Spectal Dirpatch o The Triduns, Daxviiee, ., Juno 5, —John Guysinger and Peter Harmon, (wo young men _well kuown in (fils commuuity, wero arrested at I'bilo to-day, brought OWeINRATS, O., Junel,~0ut of reparta of crops from 211 points in Ollo, Indlana, Ilinofs, and Keontucky, published {n the Commereial this ins, 170 indicate good crops of wheat; thirty-one, fair crovs; one, light crop, If any; forty-seven, crope of frult; soventy-four,’ fair; ninet; lghs crop, If sny. e r———— A POINT ON WHICH THE DOCTORS AGREE}; dll eyes, and the alrof a small sssletant at pro- tracted meetings, was nost ‘)HII upon the atand. 1a teatified that hin ntanco with McUhos began with Be (Thioop's) sctink as Moderstor st a roflglous debato betweon McGhee and an Advent reachor. ‘Ihat was in (he wintor of 1876, **ln anuazy, 1877, 1 went to Capron with him to a protmactéd meeting, suyod sbout foue weeks, and alept with him during that timo. One night _he sald: ‘1 bavo Jeft friends in man, busthat James M, Sweeny was the male- ftactor, - In maklng up the estimate of the amosnt of settlement, the bank mc- count of James M. Bweeny was used. * The ftema foot up the sum $380,000, and counsel for tho -prosecution made an offer to settle for th: Bweony declined such terma, There were two o! Jectiona ralsed by him—ont LAKE NAVIGATION, Goodrich Steamers. On and after Monday noxt, Juno R.BROADBENT, - 4 , at PALMER HOUS; The well.known Ficciriclan, at PALMER HOUSS Y of oer be. et Discavets. erofuia wod sil disoasce af thie il {a this clty, and committod to Jall oo & charga of | Physiciana who have testod Ilostetier's 5to 11, the k Blood, fronl whatover causos leart Dis eptbs e e D e | T emng s fhe ma nd heve fondcrends hare | e e herd oh Sutariay ivey | Ditiers concar 1 eprescatiog It fo bo an emiranly HE bRt R S i, S Softapaiua af ‘living. snd, dacoased ‘members of | confose Bimasit & underio, hat {expect il ba I bo"called Upon | aak St e stimuiant, far “preterble 1o the orilusty STE AMER CORONA Bt ealicw Chiunio Usase of sory i 0 bury my witein bo {Ve & o . . g . o i Thpeuociation which bad beon prepsred by Dr. | fucnce In fulare canvasses snd slections amonga | 100LTIOY TR 00V I00y 880 ok sitk nows Apecial Dipateh §g The Tridune. e e amatery l.",";u:“‘"',,""‘,:“ Ilemedl: | Wil maka daily trips to St. JOsoph, | i i The Ducior hes hud thiriy-tws yeare prac: “'r: ‘election of officers for the ensuing year was | bu lost. ‘Inin Iatter objection scems fo have been | 110 sald that ls true, but you koow sho lsnut & Kexosa, Wis., Juno U,—This moming Capt. Jobnaan, of the schoonor K. M. stanton, was Tobbed o bls purso, containliiz $100 In wioney and alaablo papers. Several mea bava becn serested on suspicion. . HOPRED THE MAILS, Muwrnis, Tean., June 6.—¥, 8. Blowart, col- ared Route-Agent between' this clty “and Pana, Tenn., wasarreated this mornog for rubblog the malls, and held lu the sum of §1,000. —————— NEW YORK CUSTOM-HOUSE, Epecial Dispated to The Trivuss. Naw Youx, June 0.~Collector Arthar to-dsy appolnted Samucl 0. Ogden, Willlam McMahon, and Richard Grant White a Committes of Experta to act In conjunction with the chiefs of the soversl woman of atrong constitution.” * (RS, BUSAN WOOD, anot] of the lsales who wore at McGheo's house afior the death of hia wifo (1he whols town, by the way, seoma to gona thero), testifed: All other steamers are on their routes and rogular, Now is the timo for lake trips and exocursions. - Boo timo table in daily papers. T, G, BUTLIN, Supt. v NOTICE, BODEGA Havinz been Nedecorated, Repalnted, and Ros wodeled REOPENS TO-DAY With an ELEGANT LUNCH. Milwaukes Beer. P" taken up, and Dr. N. 8, Davis was elected esldent, Dr, 'Mortla 7 continaed aa Becre- "« Tne Association thon sdjoarned. THE RECEPTIONS, THREE CHARMING OCIAL BVENTS, The Weat Divislon contribated hor share toward Sakertaining the mombers of the American’ Medi- &l Auaciation Inst night, followlog in the wake of 82 North B1de, and giving threo recoptions which, 13 polat of clegance, were not ono whit behind. The same portly, rosy-checked, good-looking doc- Wrawere out, and, juiging from thelr physlcsl R e a0 b bousg w‘ oh .u. 'al:: e *‘neld}l s hollc basls 1a the finest old rye, and this fetempered and rendeted medicinal by the cumtive ingrodicuts of botanic origin which it holds tn solution. It has often been Imitated, but ncver rivaled, and bs to- day the leading tonle, diuretic, and aperient of Amatics, Malerial (cvers are ‘llunnlfld and remes died by It, snd it fe s IhuNuth relisblo medicine In cascs of dyspepsfs, constipation, llrer com- plsint, gont, nervousniess, uniary and u 1% {mproves the appotil increa y stamina, chiecke ptawatu dacay, and as 3 sustatning and’ comforting cordlal for |K¢ aged and Infirn {y unequaled. ——— & weighty one, and it (s surmired Bweeny has by 70 means folinquished his notions of posscssing. political power. Tha prosscution was forced to recedo In regard to both paints, Bweeny waa st first willing to pay anly $250,000, but afterward consentod to pay $160,000 more. 0y Bis ¢round on tho other polut, lso,’ Al Dy tho rosult he sppeara ta pay not his awn mi deeds, but for thosc of hig brother, Another ?ohll of Interest in connection with the ment §8 ity elfecton tho negolistions for 7 Twecd offered ta becoma A witne suit, and his teatimony was one of ble 'thiaes he to offer s & considerailon of the sctilement, John D. Townsond, Tweed's caunsel. had & consultation with his client. Al wards Mr. Townsend said be did not deelre just then to say an,unng st all about its effecis in that directlon, The ER0% thiv ous to remember tho address. ¥OOL OO, FOX'S POOL ROOM, 141 Madisonsst. DUBUQUE RACES-3:00 Class; Freo forally Ruunlog lace, mile heats, BASE-BALL. CHICAGO va. CINCINNATIL at Chicago, 8T, LOUIS v, LOUIBVILLE, at §t. Louls, BUSTON va. IIARTFORD, at Boston. said It was satrange poople should accnes him of palaoning bla wile. 1 sald * Yes, but such {hings bavebean done. 1o sald.if ho bad, iow were they going 1o prove it againsl bim. it they proved It'they could only (mprison him' for life. ‘Hle aid they would fud strychain Iu her at, if ihey did, Dr. Vrows put 1t there a protiy miss with ‘pluip ckscks, rich branett mp cheel rune! Complexion, and sotfeyos, testined tat ata sat U with the corpse tho after Mrs. MNcGbee's Dyspepsin Destroys the Teoth, unlossils effects are counteracted by that pure death. Mctihee was lylug on lh; sofs In the rovm. vegetable tonlo and antiseotic Sozodont, No bod- Tha ouly murked din iiced batweon thogs | ot to bim, 1I P o e that 555 | aaia 1 10 AR AT e, | 008 aaise s Collepioc ¥ Usaiadiave contivl | Ly ks ‘m“..'.u‘uli."‘& nga:hllh.u:::fiwlhnu arked differenco notlce ween thieso | strange m, 1le could only Infer that tho | sa . 0 Was 40177 100. | gnd detormine the numbor of employes | COTfosiva clem n o - KING POWDEL, Tceplions and thoss 0f the DIght before was the | statement made by Tweed to the Attorney-Qeneral | lo was mumbling to himsell **like §n & balf ularly spplied. ROYAL 133 . Biostnce of g mm? ann:hdl.: adies, which | had been used % ;rlu about b3 eaute, dose.”, Misd Actcs' Answer seemed (0 rouse him, | Who can bo dupensed with without serloas e CICd Homo Hours before that hosald e knew If they sent bq body to Clicego they would 8ad polson n The Inference was drawa entirdly from Sweeuy's beliavior Lefore the statoment was subin(tied. At 1hat tiwe Sweeny professed willingness o go_to trlal and ability (0 show hus entire funocence, The detriment 1o the servico, in accordance ! 1 emed 1o en), - m e recaal g d.“hm e wiib the recommendations of tho Invu;lrllu‘z ) Jcut of the fralorual guests, who are all s’ mon, Hecestion No. 1 was held at the sesidence of BUSINESS NOTICES: Commisslon. 3r. Ogden ls Chlef of the Auditor's i OBOKGE WASH. ACHE! scrvice since 1842, . atanding that (¢ ssed in any mauner Tweed should bo liberated. Mr. Townecnd sald he presumed this agrecment '"Lbl‘ u'{x‘.“ “;ill $ "- It \ur.‘ ore the publlc & ful) accoun aod let the public judgo as to eas of 1bo wholo transaction. DASTALDLY ENoUGH, 1 t Absolutely Pure. i Such 13 the intrins{c merit of (he NovaL Daxino Powory, &) as Uie standard Powder, Through eacellcnce uf guallty Bloné hasit (e Klichens of the beat 1 ceners [ 1o country. ‘Thousands uf th 25 10 f14 superl er all oticrs, ahid that It will g fartiier and ey Yaa spread from the curb to the froat ddoc; sad Orcheatra discoursed tho Lest of muaic, 82 sbundanca of refreshments, sorved 1n Beardbe niost elaborata style, chocrod tho. inner Topso T8 palatial reatderca was iJuminated frons Mwm_ Boaldes the regulsr me: uaheu of the fpaiciation, the koat and hoatcas invited 8 fow of think he had po dida't think so, His asld he belloved, though, that. his wifo bad been polsooed. 1le balieved 8o from ' the way Uoc, Brown had acted. e sald Browa bad commencod giving ber chloroform when h camo that bight, sad ecemed frighte McGhee) thought the Doctor had done t by wistake. McUbce said if the atomach went 8, Depariment, has been in il Meep's Patent Partly-Msde Dress Ghirts | Bl \KII JG j DIt AND MRS. J. ¥, ROSS, fong silence iaiutalied by tho Atlorney Ueoeral | & youns mau who slao sab uwp with the | And adjasted tho sccoants Of tuirteon Cofleciors | tha very bosts eix for $4: can be faluliod as casily ) & Smer of Washington aud Ada streets. Here | In so ‘weod's propoaltion, togethor with ,, CEtlior wlth ine prelly Mina Bly | inthat time. Col. McMahon bas held for many 28 hemuming & bandkurchlel. 173 Madison sbrect. Fi Bepqiblog was gotten wp fu s mauner | otherfacts, lead to ihe coocluslon that Tweed's | and bis slater, leatlfed: ‘1 had & conver- I one of the wmost important posltions —————— - = A ¥ ting ™ the character of tha eolur- | sfatement has becn made use of as & threat | saton with McUhco that mnight, in “which'| In " the. Custom-louse,~Chlef ~ Clerk —of | Use «2frs, Winslow's Soothing Syrnp* for HR ihment. Two strong __calclum lights | to force the sottlemcut. When Tweed's by Il e bad not supposcd vw?h could | the Fifth Division. Mr. ‘bita bLoen | children while tosthing. It cares dyseulery and 3 i uninated the strects for a block cach way: & | atatement was submitted, it was with the undor- oued bis wife. I told b d on the Committee Lo 100k afler the requiro- | diarrhus, wind colic, and regulatcs fhe buwels. t yucnu of the civll wervice. fiia position la Chlcf ‘Clerk of the Revenue-Cutter Bureau. A lelter was sent byths Collectur to the Barveyor, re- qaceting bim to sopolst & like Commliftce w l;m upon' the proposed reductions in the latter's department. The luspectors Wélgners, Gaugers, nh:hbwlkhmnku other by the Co! Bolaad's Aromatic Jicter Wino of Iron lsa remedy for nervous dedility, Impoveruhed blood, sad tmpaired digvation. Depot, 53 Clark street, e ——e— thronghoat the coun tands T s R e e s e beat familics 1 the city sad couuiry 2 better blacul, rlle eakes, puddisy pure. The ingredionte that enter inty (s couspurts Town Talk—*The Floncer” ping tabacca, ==, & §f ¢ r'd 1t e Dow tbe favor- i suy vilicr kind, Tuia warianted alsolutel N s cot to drfends o Bssist 1u the | Peter D. Bweeny will publisha statement to- | to Chicago ho was certaln pofsan. would bw found | like uncisls, though appolaicd tector | Eachplug hass wood tag. [t wilice kit L iy, \ngrodionts ! {28 tiacompurt Cotstion: Aoy hese “2: dutiacre - mere | motow dutendisd bla oficisl cgroer, Snd giviog Ia | 18 It. The Dtk svcaing ] aiked MoGhca Row miny | and credlicd’ Lo his ofices ar pliced by law ugder | Ke- t‘“’""‘}' Ukva K £ e R o oL 1§ SoibAles (oo ey seonath of & pore Posdud Mrs, Mr. sud M 1ull the negotiations which resdiicd In tho cowpro- | timen be bought atrychntao at Levch's drog-siorg, | ths contivl of the Surveywr. There s great Sy T et o mise of bl puit. blagio fs put upon bis dcad | Me said ho never botight say wirychalno fhere L | tecpldstion ainong the vmiployes cf tho Customs- | Jeffors' Freuch Catarrh Cuso s the beat ' special advantage of the Koyl Powder 18 uat 1t will Laey uny fengih of tma in any climais 634 1 ngs Uabln L€ oat iher juwidcrs, tu coniract dampicas a1 sl ! Vo 116 MWVALRITS Higuac uet L pevlicted tedustion, The Hovat MIA:“PVIU‘L‘ La 3o sadu by ths baak u:‘&:‘lwl‘ l(lbut 4 remedy knows for catarsh, evihma, aud hay-fever, New Youx, Juue ¥, —The Commisalon appolated Trial frge. Ofsw, No. 70 Blate strvets brother, Jamce M. Kreny, who pow sppears b bis life, but that oncs Leech gave bim somo for Lave boca the only baboriicop a the ta £ats, 3ud that he thro itawsy, Ho was glad

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