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. % \ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY! JUNE 9, 1877—TWELVE PAGES Becretary 14 nndoudtedly correct, but he shoula have more conslderation for the warrlora and not knock the hreath out of them by a few words when thoy expected a bombardment. ———— A. Wnrant, of Fox Lake, Wis., asks to hao fnformed whether the District of Columbia is still organized as a'lerritory. No: ft1s gove ermed directly by 8 Board of Comimissloners ap- inted by the President, and the appropria- tions aro voted by Cangre: Thero is no Mu- plcipal Council or Leglslature, or Mayor or Governor. e —— wWhen will ex-Doorkeeper Firzmuan visit Earope] We know he Is a “*biger man than old GnART, becausd he sald so. Wo suppose PiEnnErosT would bankeupt himself tor Firz. ———— Ozxford Unlversity will confer upon Gen. GRANT next week the degreo of D. C. L. (Doc- tor of Clvil Law),—a compliment to s South- crn policy whilo President. . ——e———— The Turks exagmerate thelr troubles, it is dlatmed. Ifthat §s true, what will thelr tronbles seally be when they do not exaggerate them? | would it bo proper to prognosticate that when the Russfans attempt to crosa the Danube the Turka will make It & ale transitf } Eastern lifc-Insurance companics seem to fecl unhiappy If they don't havea Recelver fn addi- tion to tholr other ofcers. ————— peren B, BwrENy has compromised the sults against Mm for $400,000. Whose “fatted call” s BwranY? Caterplllars have their utilities in Canadn. They save the use of brakesmen by stopping trains. | } If the President wants to keep BANES, let tim be given a forelgn capital and forclgn fssuca, Brlef fame: #My dear PiTRIN,' With Berip- ture attachments by DoTLER. } & Oneof the cccentrivities of reform fa that it reforms. T § ———— PERSONAL. There have been no less than threo Lon- don and one Canadian edition of **Jericho Rond, " Dbesides thoac In this city. TTho forthcoming number of the Fortnight- 1y Rerlew will contain an article on George Band from the pen of Mr. Matthew Arnvld, Gen. J. B. Xershaw, of South Oarolina, {s pughed for the vacant Snpremo Court Judgeship Inthat State, and will probably be elected by the Genoral Asecmbly. Bir Charles Dilke is ongaged in oollecting materfal far g hlatdey of tha ninetcenth ceatary, but he does not Intend that any portion of tho work 1hall appear for many yoars, The Saturday Ileview has renched tho meeping generalization that women may read and stite withoat neglecting tho simple and obrions laty of washing their hands, Forty thousand copies of M. Littre's great French Dictionary, In fonr volumes quarto, have teen aold; and the sale of tho octavo abridgment will s00n oxceed that of Ita orlginal, Mr. Gladstone estimates nt £80,000,000 . the property which tha Church of England would carey away with her If disestablished aceording to the plan followed with the Church of Ircland, Tho anbscription to the new cdition of the**Encyclcped!s Britannica™ received by Jansen & McClurg In this city has reached 130 copies, which is sald to be tho largest list In any Amenican ity A daughter of tho vencrablo Dr. O. A, Bartol, of lloston, formerly Prosident of tho Rad. 1631 Club, has gono to Rurops to pursuc her art stodies; she fa alrcady known for somo successes in sculpture. Thostate of health of M. Loverrier, the distingulshed Dircctor of the Parls Observatory, ls causing groat anxiety to his feiends. o has been prostrated by his labora, which havo been fncreas- Ing for the last twenty years, % The Manhattan Olub of New York {a to give a roception next week to Measrs, 8. J, Tilden, Thomas A. Hendricks, Luclus Hobinson, and Willam Dorsheimer, as preparatory to tha depart. ute of Mr, Hlendricks for Europe. Lydia Bherman, the Connectiout murder- ess, who lately eacaped from prison, was canght by her own blundeting, 8he adopted the namo of Brown, but forgot that she had put It upon the hotel reglster, and assumecd that of Moore in con- versation, Rhode Island is the only State in tho TUnion which requircs ita Govornor to preside over the Senate, That-body fs now ecxcrclacd ns to whether tho prestding ofiicer shall bo addressed s Mr, Prealdent, or in the old formn of *‘May it plears yoar Excellency.* Mr. Forster’s colloction lately opened nt the Bouth Kensington Museum contains, bestdes the manuscripts mentioned yestorday, the original draft of Byron's ** English Dards and Beotch Re- with cosrections in the nuthor's hand- writing. ‘The Springfield Register spenks of Gen, M. C. Dutler's Iata apologetic letter as *‘pathet- e It {sa plty Gen. Butler has not put more vathos into his daily conduct and lces into his tuetorie, The Bouthern siateaman Js generally Ppretty Gne in sontimonts—ou paper. The diplomatio carcer of Mr, Benjamin Moran, our Minlster to Pottugsl, is drawing to n tloso under a clond of physleal Infrmities. o basspent nearly s quartor of a century In thescry- ico of hia country abroad, acting most of the timo MaBecrotary of the Amorican Legation at Londen. Prot, Jobn L, T. Phillips, of Ballston, N, T., has accepted the position of Librarian and Carstor of Willlams College, Frof. Phillips atono time filled tho chair of Greok In that college, but teslgned about cight years ago beesuse his oyo- wigut failed, owing to too much application to his sudles, Kikero we know and Koramies wo have Romprehendod, bat {s not Koltls knaw oven to the kounolsseur? Not ta be (oo Gracisn about it, the Landon Academy has lately begun to print Kelt and Keltic for Celt and Celtic; and wo aro chesred by bearing that ¢ Prof, Windisch has a Keltic chrca- Lmotby in pee ‘The Trusteos of the British Musonm are Bow In treaty ‘for the Collcction of Ancient and Modern Chineso Literaturo printed by order of tha Imperlal Govornmont of Chins sud” cousleting of 8109 volumes, It fa holloved that oulya few €oples are extant, and ono of them has lately been oflerca for sale at Pexin, The Loudon Spectator says: *If Gen. Grant Liad come (o thls country beforo ho became Piesldent of the Unlon, thowgh after ho had ;;nmud hia great victories as Commander-in- beIelor the United Btates, he would probably have en regarded with much more intercst and adul- nitlonthan Le s likely to be now." Onastanza of Longfellow's rocent * Cha- ::-x tn Espagna™ obtalns spocial admiration in ndfi::’ "ll- 1a the following: AT e SLainls now thie past nat | by tatics I Spato not bullt of Laio v it et of sy aee i Az, Eugone Schuyler writes to the London henzuin bat De, Bchljomann’s recent statoment “.l b wes hampered in his excavations by **the trauctivencas of the delegate of the Greek Gov- Dacdent™ was, to say tho lesst, an unfortunate far. Tho Implication 1, that Dr. Schlleumaan way A watclied any more closcly than ho necded o be. # At tho laut miceting of the Royal Boelety, -:'i Tyndsli read an interesting paper in con- ‘“lnn with the subject of spontancous geners- mn; o which he showed that ropested bestlugs “k;’hm timo destzoy the living germs from Tett lafectious growths proceed much mote ef- ually than any continuous beating for s loog m:- 4vea thongh that time should ba much longer all the shorter poriods added together, !,Unhnl 5 collor - Orosby, the muscular Doctor & '.flll: 1u Now York, has again dona the pub- who bod sertica,: After asautiug o put & wman ‘h“u misbebaving Limsoll’ off the strect-car, ancellor lodged @ complalut against the fei- m.“fl appeared Lo teatify ogainst him when his m'-t: called for trial. Bome tlwme sgo Dr. ¥ 7 Lolestered fn & similar manuce on behslt of 7 Who was belug beaton by a strect-sullap, and Persccutor punishod. ot of ¢ims, 8 koown: blowa . r0. Mre. fmith told me ro this morning. Nettleton tott me a0 day hefore unwd-&; Qucation—Didn'Lyau tell yoae father -8ay on tha way to fail, and In the hearing of the Depat nnaflfl.’lmuhey wero trying to get yoa to go bacl o n him Annwer—1 did, tthfi!I‘n!n—um yon not teil him you bad sworn e tra ‘Answer~Itold him T wonld awear the truth, RE-EXAML XAMINRD. The witners—Mi mith said I had done wrong, She said that § had not told the traths that [ hed Alwaya nald mother did mot say the first powder wan bitter, 1did tell frs Smith that yesterday. 1118 TARTIMONT . of Jennie Morris complotely cmn?ud the aspect of ihe case, and the offact was manifesily most dam. acing upon McGhee. JOfIX LYMAN PRO3T, a brother-In-law of Rilla Paddnck, testified to the ond relations existing between Mc(ihea and his wife, and on cross-examination admitted that he hiad become responsibie for part of the expenaes of the defense. TIEN RILLA PADDOCK WAS CALLED. Straightway the court-room, o to speak, pricked ug ftacars and opened wide ita eyes Lo see &nd hear what wan to ba reen and heard, “A bizx went up from the women's acats, and not a man wad there In the court-room who wan not Intent n"mn getting tho fint good look at her. Proscatly, leaning on her father's arm, sho entered the conrt-room, o buzom miss with & fresh face, spacklipg eves, sl o dash of coquetry In her make-up, Bhe fa mani. featly accustomed to bo spoken of an tho smartest and bost-Tooking mit) In her neighborhood, and knows sa much herself, Slie {a fine besnty of who mansged tha affalr did not hve cven the honor that e raid to provail among thiteves, McLaaghlin, fhe winner, got only $20, ‘the.semainder of the money having been alolen. ISoth men were tertl- Uiy matitated, MIBCELLANEOUS. THE RAGINAW DEPAULTRR. Fpectal Dirpaten to The Tritnr: . FPast Baoivaw, Mich,, JuneB,—Otto Lemsch- ner, the defsalting bank-teller, wan arraigned on the charge of forgery snd embezzlement to. 3 walved examination, and swas held for trialat the Circult Conrt, bafl being fixed In the anm of 82, - 400, Leuschner kept 8 memoradnm_of hia defal- cation, which commenced in June, 1878, and ag- gregated over $1,400. FAILED ARD FLE! Nrw Yong, dune 8.—E, W xier, the well- known fuenitare dealor nf C street, has fled the eity, 1t has been knawn on the streets for a Tong time that iaster was rore presred financially; apparently ho has never recovered from his failure inthe early part of 1875. The ilabilitica of the firm arc plscen at from 845, 000 to §:40,000; nascts 81 510,000, On mornaenmrlm of the steamcr Cntna, which ralled fram lioston for Bm{llml ap- penm the name of £, W. Barker, which is belleved 1o he tho name assumed by Bazter. ANOTHRIL RINGSTRIL WILLING 70 */SETTLE.? New Yonk, Juno f,—Richard B, Connolly, of the Tammany Ring, has opened negotiations Tonk- ing t0 the reatoration of a part of his pinnder. now held in the namc of hix son-in-law. The terms under cons/deration rxlmllll] cancede the peace- ful return of Connolly from cxile. The reslara- tinn of over $1,100,000 will prodably be demanded from the ex-Comptroller, TIIE LEVI COUNTERPEITARS. Bpecial Dispatch to The Tridune. Tgnny. Havte,Ind., Jane 8, ~The Levi connter- CR Opening of McGhee's Side of the Poi- soning Case at Dixon, Il 11ix intercst In the instrument did not fail nntil ha had mantered every detail of ite pecnliar constroc. tion: the stringing, »0 a4 ta dlstribule the tenston : the linear bridge that strengthened the frame and lengthened th atringn: the power, the tone, the d the elasticity, wero all commented upon aa Wagner dashed his hands npon the keya and then lstened and watched to note the cffect, When he had finirhed he turncd ngain and ex- cinlmed, **1t i perfect; it is complate. ™ Thia in the ropatation of the Mathusek there- ever mosic haa gone, Atthe head of the fnstru- menta now in the market, 1t haa defied competle tion, And rnles supreme, Ite peefection llen in the use of the lincar, instead of the curved bridze: the disposition of the strings an na to evenly di- | O vide the tension upon the frame: the introdnc- | ~ Y La] %Vn'i‘\"fl'zl";‘l:;‘l‘bigfl "‘DM 31!!: taning-pin socket, holding the rmly, and preserving the tune, They aro to-day the most popninr pianos made, mim and commend (hemeelves to all mu.:é'mm 2 I ense sa'le Of ZLTON & Po-z!uvri Xole Avents, APOINT ON WHICH THE DOC;;:: :;::E SII‘: K S Phyricians who have tesied Jlostetter's Slomach UNDERWEAR. st Tnd 0y Cans Tionss, Madison and Peoria-sts. CARSOF, PIRIE & CO. LADIES UNDERWEAR Corset Department. Greatost Bargoina of tho Beason offerod in this Dopartment for the next 30 days. 50 doz. Ladles' Chemiscs, with Cambric Ruf Uis Daughtor Further Defogs the Affair by Contradlct~ ory Statementse Her Forenocon’s Evidence Ad- mitted False in the Af- ternoon. Testlmony of the Pretty Mald Who Insplred McGhee with Tender Rage. THttaes concar {n representing it to be an eminently AND safe stimuiant, far prefersble to the ordinary B mmonnmmem. not_cnly becanna it in medi- ' d, but becanse It I Infinitely purc. It sleo- holic baste 18 the finest old ryc, and this Iatempered | and rendered medicinal by the curative Ingredients of botanlc origin which it holds fn nolution. It has often been Imitated, hat never rivaled, andinto- | OIN MO Y, p O day the leading -tonfe, diuretle, and aperlent of MONDAY;FUNII 11, Americs. Malerisl fevers are prevented and remn- REDUUTIONS EXTRAORDINARY, died by It, and 1t 4 a thoronghly reliable medicine Hus i ket | 10,000 vds. Black and White 1t 'Improven the appelite, The Acoused Takes the Btand and Makes 8 General Denials TIE PRETTY-MILK-MAID ORDER, snd quite preity enough sha was to atlsfy the young men who have heen hsnklng round’ the constroom wga\ A look nt her thet they weea well rewarded for their tronble. Bho did not lift her A Dloody Priso-Pight Allowed to Proceed fo a Conelasion in Brooklyn. yell whito on the witneas-stand, and wan cvidently adien' Chemlses, with Corset Cover. increases the bodily stamina, checks premature 4ot H 1 . 11l at ease, hut soon she became quite weif-pon- | faiting wan sentenced to-day, Lyl i decay, and aa 8 rartalning and comforting cordlal l l\ edand Embrofdered, good Muslln, 45¢, M GITED, I 8t enge, e euon she Lecame 1ol meltbun | o e e L onihorn Frivon, | for o aied and Ioirm s imurusied. Tiped » ilks Ladies* Chemises, with Embroidered Insortitet DANNY, kisscd me at the charch st Washington Grave. and Mrs, Jtittenhonse threo veara In the Wamen's Bbe, reduced from 76e, | #nd Lace Trimmed, 50c. Spectal Dispateh o The Tridune, Dixox, 11, Juns 8.—~Thls mornlng daring the fnoritable delay in making o start in tho case, Mctihee, who occiipled his ususl seat and woro his wontad mask of sanctimonlous placidity, wasap- pronched by o bright, handsome, chipper-looking Iad of about 14, anid .8 whispered conferenca took place between them, 'The boy wan as quick, keene looking a fellow as would be found among an handeed, tail and lender for Wis ago, with fine fore. hend, larze,observant eyes,and handsome, nervona face. 1lo wasatrikingly dovold of anything like boyinh awkwardness, though as soun as tho word went round, “THAT'A DANNT A'OnLCE," ho was tho target for all eyes. *‘ Danny * §s Me- Gheo'n son, frequently mentioned durlng the trial, and 1 {s cxpected will bo an important witners in his father's behalf In the same case in which the mont damoging witness agalnst that father was his daughter, Danny'a sister. The subject of thelr conference, of conrse, is known only to themeclves, Lut tho keen, sharp apprehension with which, as his face stiwwed, the boy took in all that McGheu— anld cycs, rars, and every facnity evidently being strained and quickened fo the utmost—no one vould fall to notlce. SUGIER'S MANNEIL DURING TIN5 WIISPERED CONPERENCE : denoted tho utmost earncatucas; and tho intenaity with which the boy listened Indicated that what- ever tho subject of conversation, It was ono that wholly nbsorbed both. Soon *'Danny™ tarncd quickly and walked ont of the court-toom, and then evervboily within sight and hiearing wondored *twhat McGhee had been putting into Danny." THE CABR FOT TIE DEFENSE wan opensd this morning by Judga Eustace. He sald it had been his intention to prescat the teatl- mony for tho defenss without any proliminary atatement, Ilo did not now intend to go into any woneral argument, “It'waa not necosssry to make 1t It had been developod, he know from tho . outsot, that the caso was made up by tho gosalps, malo and fomsle, of Aashton, and news- paper roports, and meee susplcion. That Mrs. McGhee had dlod before her time wi not doubted.. But now that the cas for the Stato wae closed, it proved that If Mrs, MeGheo had been treated with ardinary common. &onse BIR WOULD IIAVE DEEN LIVING NOW, Who was responsiblo for her death no man conld know from the testimony, Ia (Eustace) upon his conscierice could say he did not know, and had not been able to find ont, It might be that this poor man (pointing to Mcthco) was gniity, But Itwaanot proved that he was guiity, Evory lnk inthechain of circumatances waaweak, Tho raleof Inw was thut tyey tuat bo sa atroug, 80 crushing, that 1t muat ho imnoesiblo that e could bo Innu- cent. No honent tnan conld say auch was the case, For tho defonwe, he said he expected to prove that tha relatious subsiating hetween tho defendant and Tifs wife were most tender. He expected tushow that Mra. McGhee DIED WITII WORDS OF LOVE ON MER LiPs for the husband who wan charged with being her murderer, 1o expscied o show thas tho jealonal that had Ueen alked of exiated only. i the iniagin. nation of the gos of Ashton, With thfs Judge Fustace clol (hu offect of his statemont was to dieclona th 0 apecinl defenso would bo made, or. if made, that, In advanco, ho \as not pro- pared to stato it to the jury. Til} PIRST WITNESS OCALLED FOR THE DEFENSR was Thomoa Paddock, Rlilia's sirc,—a tall, epare man, U years of sgo, as hic testified, with an Yion- ont sarmer's face, 1lo teatifed that when Mctihee came to Aehton to preach his **trial " sermon ha stopped at his (Poddock’s) house, Tho families had been intimate alnce McGhee camo to Aahton, Paddock sadd he had three unmarried daughters who frequently visited Mcuhoa's. Taan the crowd which dally Lias walted 1o hear moro aboul Rilla tistenod Intently wlhien Judge Eustace askod, S TIOW OLD 18 RILLAL? “Twenty," wan tho reply, and no moro was then smd avout Rtilla, which waus u aisappointmont 10 the throng outeido tho bar, Mr. Paddovk further teatified that the rolations \fictwnen McGhee and his wifo secmed moat aflec- na’e. On cross-oxamination Paddock sald ho had en- gaged McGhee's counsel, and bad hecomo roapon- #ille for tho fee, 1lle aleo stated . thet he had tsken McGhee's furniture into his (Pad. dock's) posscasion, and when asked wheth. oe ho had dono’ ao du . McGlicc's interest, 10 save the furniture, repliod that hio had taken hoseosslon of it matuly in his own jnterost—the In!cr!nu from hia answer boing that hedidit to eecure himsolf, ELDEN JACOD B, IANGER, who preceded Mc(lheo as pastorof tne church at Asbton, and who yestarday was called for the prosocution, was nul{mt ipon the stand for the efensc, and testificd that Mra, McGhico wan over- much in Tove with hor husband, and that McOhes seomed to reciprocate the fueling, Il had called at Mc(ihee's porhaps oncoa month. They had been at his houss often, . _IRNNIN MORRIS, the daughtar of McGhee, who yesterday teatified to his inducing hor toslgn & confession tnat sho volsoned hor mother, was next callod ss & witness for tho Uefense, Hhe tostified: **Tho night beo. foro mother died father went to church about 7 o'clock. Mother was then botter, W¢ sent Danny aftor him, and he came back abuut & o'clock, Dr, Lrown was there, and gave mother 8 doss of medi- cino, beforo father canie back. After the Doclar gave ft to herabe eald,” *Oh, I'm sosick!' That waa o few minutes alter ho gave tho medicine, and before fathes got back fromchurch, The medicine wae NOT ON% OF THE FOUR POWDERS, ‘The Doctor kot thom lrprwnnll anu gave mother oge of them, ” : (uestion—What did sha then say? nswor —1 can't remember, The questlon was repeated afier a long paase,no answer beng mado, Judge 1leston, from the boneh, sald to the wit- ness; **Tell anything sho sail ™ Aunawer—1{ don't romember, ‘Qn‘ulllun-—bld sho say snythiog about tho medi- cing Answer—Yes; sho sald, ¢'0b, 1t Is so bittor! " ‘That was tho first of the fonr powde Qucstlon—DId you notico anything else? Auswer—1 noticed sho Jerke "5“' afterit, and sho got worse, Rilla Faddock and me were thore whet \:lm Doctor gava tho puwder, Nobudy clse was thero. Tho cross-examination dld not shake this testl. muny. If belioved, it introduccd o doubt thi mizht save dMcGhee. 1f corroborated by ula Pa 1R NEVER KIS3ED ME, 1 waa in his housethe night his wife died. T went thers the Satunlay befoce. [Norr—-dra, Mc(iheo dled Tuesday morning, Feb. 27.] 1 was requeated ll( Mra, Mctihee to come, Tho Elder, I gueas, olso asked me tostay, 1 didthe work, pari of it and waited upon hee, 1 wns there the wholo night tho Monday eveniug Leforo she died. ) waa there when Dr. firown camo tuat evenlng, [ got chlora- form 'fDl:l' Lecch's drug-store for afm to givo Mrs, (ihee. Quc-f\an—bm you sco any medicine given o or Answar—I did not, Tiio answer evidently disconcerted the defense, and, aftora fow queatlons of no_consequence had bucnd put and answered, Miss Rilla quitted the stand, 1IER TESTIMONY, ALY, TOLD, amounting slmply to this—that the Etder nadn't kinsed her, For the reet, the sole effect of her ap- carance was Lo create in hor bebalf tho favoraule mpression which a pretty glrl of modest deport- ment creates wlienever she appeara in public. DANNY SUGIEE, the prisonor's ron, aced 14, was Aworn, and testl- flod_ that the relstions betwcen his father and mother were moat Toving. B'OIBE TOOK THR BTAND @8 witneas In hia own behalf, and in o firm, clear voico, and withont the Jeast indication of embar- ransment or angicty, testified: **1 am 35 years old. My wiledvas 04, 1 born in Clinton County, Yenm.; martled Lycoming _ County, Fenm.i went to Hunte ington,* " Ind. in the - fall of 1sul; Jived " thers ten yeats; worked thers at cabinct-making as & “**jour.3 " preached during the Iattor years; removed from there to Liberty Mil®, Ind., then to Ashton. My wile was under madical tecatmont at Tnntington for miscarriage. Slie was also under tnedical treatment at Liberty Mills for miscarriago. She waa under troatmeat, besldes, for her lungs, 1 NEVER MAD ANT DIFFICHLTIRS or dieagreements with mr wife, Idid buyadime's warth of srsenic to mix with creorote to tiso to de- stroy tho norye of an aching tooth, 1I°used part of It, and hurned the rest mt Capron two wecks befora [ returned. I nover bought any srychning of the druggist Lecch at Ashtun, Home time in Decomber laat Leech gavo mo somo to kill the rats 1n my cell 1 carried it part of tho way, but, fecling nneasy about It, threw It unon an awning in front of a siore. Questlon—Stato ADOUT TIIAT PATER your daughter signed {n jail, Anawer—8he camo 1o ‘sco me §n ihe atiernoon and talked 10 me atont rohonln hior ma, 1 asked .lier to_roturn, Ehe dld eo, asked hor what sho 'bad dons with s cerialn lclm-i Prison, ' Those are canos worked up by Detective Ratbbuen, of the Becret Bervice. 2 INCEXDIARISM. Spectal Dispateh to The Tridune. BppixarirLp, Jil., dune K.—A Jot' of men In s rort of Ku-Klux regalla made a rorile upon the North Conl Bhaft stables Iate to.night, and at. tempted to ourn the stables, The mincrs at this #haft inve been prominent in the existing strike, aud It In charged that they were conceracd in the r:’lld to-night. The damiage by fre was conslders able, ‘ ee— Dyspepsls Destroga the Teeth, nunleen {ta effectr arc counteracted by that pure vegetablo tonlc and antjscotic Sozodont. No Emb Iy diseasc can impair them if this antidote to'alt corronite elements that nct upon the enamel is reg- nlarly spolicd. Ladics' Chemises, Fruit of the Loom Masiln, Lousdale Cambric Itafle, nicely made, 5ic. Ladles' Chemines, Masonville Muslin, Eubrold- erci Edge, well made, 65 and 75¢. ? Alango ond very fino ling of better Chemises from Bic 0 $1.253 exiraoniinarily cheap. Ladles’ Muslin Dsawers, Camorlc Rufle, 35¢. Ladice' Moalin Drawers, Lonedals Musiin, very fine cambric, eeven cluster tucka above, for 60o; balf price. 300 ncs Fancy Stripes 76¢, worth 80c. 200 pes Checked &Striped Silks 86c a yard, worth $1. COLORED SILKS. 600 pieces Colored 8ilks. new shades at $1 and $1.26 a yard, reduced from $1.25 and $1.60. 100 pieces Colored Silks, 22- inches wide, handsome finish and superior quality, $1.50; reduced from $2. BLAGK SILKS! LOWEST PRICES EYER MADE, 100 pieces Black Gros Grain Silks, 76¢, 86c, $1 and $1.26. Extra Heavy Black Gros Grain Silks of the best French manufacture, $1.40, $1.60, $1.76, $1.86. GUINETS BLACK SILKS! All qualities, from $1.256 to $83.60 per yard. Special attention is directed to our grade at $2; real value $2.76. GRENADINES. 300 pieces Mexicaine Grena- dines, iron frame, 26c, recent prices 50c. 200 pieces Silk Warp Grena- dines, 30¢, formerly 86c. 8-4 iron frame Grenadines, $1.00 and $1.26, last season price $2 and $2.60. All our high-priced qualities proportionately reduced. Black Cashmeres, all-wool, 4%c, worth 75c. 121 & 123 State-st. _@W-smm il Michigan-ay, Thrown from my wagon on the fce, Fplinterin, the bonon of one wrisl, spralnini the other, an sufering from severe contustons abont the head, Uno bolile of Gllen’ Linfment foide of Ammunia reduced_the swelling and took away the intenss pain, There can be no mistake In regard to ita great virtues, W. L. Cook. Islin, editor Long Island Herald, For nale by ail dru ACQUITTED. Special Diwateh to The Tridune. DanviLug, 1., June 8,—Phillip West, the farmicr who fired 8 load of shot Into his son-in- law, Abner Earl, yestenday, hod Lils examination to-day and wan acquitted,ihe evidence showlng that Earl entered West's houso and made an un- prayoked attack an hiw. Eael {8 dolng well, and wiil doubtless recover, . PIZE-RIGNT. New Youg, June 8.—The prize-fight hetween McLanghiin, of Drooklyn, and Williama, of Jer- sey City, took place to-day In & bur-room on the outekifts of Brooklyn. Twenty-one rounds wera foight, when McLanghlln was declared the victor, Botl men were badly punished. FINNEY, Sax Fraxcieco, June 8. —Ezamination by the prosecation nf the certificates of Indebtednesa de- noeited by Pinney in the Masouic, ot which he rrowed $225, 000, shows lhe remsrkable fact tbat not one of them was indorsed by the party In whosae favor it was deawn. CASUALTIES. THE SAN FRANCISCO. Bax‘Fraxcisco, Juno B.—Defore tha Bosrd of Inquiry n the Toss of the atcamer San Francisco, James Hiddell, o steerngo passenger, who had “been & snilor and & shipmaster, stated that In his oplnion the ship at the time of striking was about sixmiles from shore. The color of the water chnnged Jost before striking, as though shoaling. e rald the disciptine of the ship scemed zood, but the Chinanien were no sasilors, and after the :ccx‘!en;uecunmd Jid nothing in a scamanlike ashion, BAN Fraxctsco, June 8,—In tho City of San Franclsco inquiry, to.day, Bepjamin iz, for fiftcen yearn manter of coasting-vesscls on the At- lantic, ‘contradicted the testimony of Riddell that tho rtcamer wan only slx or saven miles from shore when sho atruck, estimating the diatance at not less than ten or twelve,—corresponding nearly with the testimony of Cant. Waddell and other oflicers und psascyera thus far examined. —— SCATTERED AROUT. pecial Dispatch to The Tribune. Gatrxa, 111, Jane B,—Willam Welsh, a farmer resliling one mile west of Apple River Statlon, was struck somo thine during last night by an 1111 nols Central eantern-bound traln and inatantly kifled, The remains were fonnd strown along tho road fora conlderable distance, and were zath. ered up and placed in a dry-goods box. Thy Cor- oner's Jary rendered s verdict tothe efiect that Welsh met hin death while Iying drink on the track of the 1Jinola Central, D ed ) ifaand four ehiiare SRR Munlin. with nice Embroldory and Tacks above, 7he; o declded bargain, . doz, assorted styles of Drawers, from 85c to & the greatst bargalns ovor shown in our hause! Ladles' Night Gowne, Lonedale Mualin and Cambrie Rutlle all down the front, foll length, at The; 8 barzain, Ladler® Night-Nowne, 06 tncks, Frait of the Loom Musiiu, double yuke, forac; sold for 81.60 clsewhere, Ladtes' Night.Gowne, Embroidercd Edgo, donbla yoke, Davol Mili» Mualin, $1,25. Ladion' Night-Gowns, fine tucky, with o Em- broidered Edgo and Inserting, doubloyoke, $1.50; wortls donble. A fall line of Night-Gowna from $1.76 to $3.00; remarkably chesp, The largest and best assortment of Ladies’ Walk- ing-Skirts in the clty to be found here moch less than regalar price. Infants® and Children's Ontfits, Our stock com- prises everything In thia lme, and wo will scil iheeo gooda ieas than the matorial will cost to manofacture, Chlldren's and Misees' Linen Sults in all slzcs, from 2 years to 10, very chicap, CORSETS. . 1,000 Corsets, hand-made, 50c, A hand-made Sateon Corset, 85 bones, fnall sizea, Tic. Our **West End” Corset, 100 bomes, the best shape Corset in tawn, for 31.00. ‘We have n stock 100 different ntyles of Corseta In.whlw and colured, at much less than Bouth Side prices. The largest line_of Panlers and ‘Bustles in ait alzes and shapes, both white and colored, incind- ing the uewcst shapes of Princees lustics and Train-Supporters, Miuscs’ Busties in all sizes. "1 PAYS 0 TRADE ON THE WEST SIDE” SUITS, Etce BUSINESS NOTICES. Dr. Van Dyke's Sulphur Sonp.—{t remaves Tan." Sunbaen; Frecklos, Liver Sots, from any PArEof the boiy: curca Chiapped Hunde, Chatinz. Sealds, Burns, Sores, Ulcora, Roughntes of the Exin, Dandruft: relloses ltching, huruing, ond atinging of the akin, rotieves the fichinz and rri- tation of biting and stinging 0f ineccts. I8 en- peginlly mdanted 1o the Nurery and Bath-room. n battilng elilldren 1t liaa no superior, and you can taka n Sulphur Dath at pleasure, Ladlen who use It In thclr Tolict wonld nover do withont 1t. It is free from oll ofiensive and diss- greeablo odor, ANl druggists sell it. e Herp nells tho beat and chenpent shirts In the world: alo collare, . elegant stylcs, Dest quality, $1.50 per duz,, six for Tic. 173 Madison strect. e Boland’s Aromatic Bitter \Wine nf Iron Isa remedy for nervous debility, impoveristied bloud, andimpaired digestion, Depot, 53 Clark street, et Jeffers® French rrh Cure Is the best remedy known for catarrh, asthma, nnd hay-lever. Trial free, Ofce, No. 70 State strect. et —— Town Talk—*Thn Ploneer" plng tobaceo, Fach plug hes & wood tag. It 12 te now tha favoe. tte. Lverybody Mk | . VEGETINE. AN EXCELLENT MEDICINE. SprasarieLn, O., Feb, 28, 18! This (s to certify that 1 have' used Veartine manufactured by IL 1t. Btevens, Hoaton, Mas for Itheamatism and General Prostration of the Nervous System, with good euccese, I recommend VzarTixg on an ercellent wmedicine for such com- plaints. Yours very truly, 5 . W, VANDEGRIFT. Mr, Vandegrift, of tho flrm of Vandegriit & Hafman, is 8 well-known hueiness man in this lzfiv.ohulngunu of the Jargest stores In Spring. , 0. 8he enld eho had borped it sald that, with other things, looked surplcious, Bho asked, ** What things?™ 1 sald thal, during her motlier's sicknoss, shic had aaid If her ma was going to die she had 3 DETTER BN ATOUT ITy:.. 1 never wrote anything for het m‘i‘o\f. She mat down and wroto an article, It was badly written, and 1 sugested that ho copy It. 1 kept tho paper for rotne time, and gave it to my Allnmer Questinn—1)id you over glve your wifo atrych nine or arscole? Answer—I never did, McGhee will bo cross-ezamined In the morning, ITORSE-TIIIEVES. A GANG DROKEN UI Special Dispaich to The Tribune, Quixcr, 11, June 8,—For somo time past a large and cxpert gang of horec-thicves has been operating In this Iatitude from pointa in Illinols to Kirksville and Kansas City, on the Miczourl, OM- cers have lately boon on thelr teack, and they have finally succeeded fn making a kanl, - Of tho opera- tiona of the gang the Quincy WAlg to-day has the following particulars: ** 1t appears that tho mon Interested sre located fn Quincy, Rushville, and Hiavona, fn this 8tate; and at Kansas City, Kirke- vilie, and other points on the Quincy, Mirsourl & TPaciic Nallroad, in Missourl, The gang inclndes ~ sorernl men In both Stat who liave herotofore borno nnimnpeachablo charac. tera, 1t wasonly o fow days ago that three. men presenied a drale for 8000 at Baird & Malono's bank, In Kirksville, for paymont. Tho snaplcion of tho bank officers was aroused by tho manner of tho men, and % THR PAYMENT WAS REPUSED. The men_{usisted that the draft was genuine, but aftorwards wont away, The next day Mr, Ed- wards, of Laplata, lost three horses, and the samo night Mra, Iines had two horees stolen from Ira Elllot's barn, near lirashear, On Baturday 8 mun mmed Willtam Twedell was arzestod on susplelon by an ofiices at Kirkaville, hut, the evidence not Lelog strong cnough to convict him, he'as, ro- lcssed, As his movements subseguently wore myaterions, he was agaln arrested on the nlght tealn on tho.Nurth Missour! Rull and taken ol between stationa by a vigilance co mittee, 1t 18 ot known'what INFLUENCE WAS BROUGHT TO DEAR on Twedel] by this Committes, but it scems to have boen offective, for he wmage a confession, in which o _adinitied that Lo was concerned in steallng_ thesy five horses, and implicated » number of others, ~Among them = was one named Richmond, snd anather calld Luowo, ‘both teparted to he respectablo citizens of llavana, Tl Richmond has been playing the plous dodgo while actine an ono of the officers of this bant of rabbers, and he gol thorouubly into the good graces of the Havana poople by WoLDING A REVIVAL. Twedell sald fio and tho two others mentioned were the onea wha preseatod the dralt at tho bank, and declared that they found It in Quincy, sud supposed it to be genuine, ~As soon as Lhese facts camo to thd knowledue of Jack Davis, of Laplata, and Lra Klliot, o DBrashear, they set ont for Ha- wana, sna succeeded dn sceuring the arrest of Richmond and Lowe, and they aro now In cwstady in tho Hushville Joil.' Thoy found, 1on, ihat fonr of tho fye horses had been taken to lavana and aold, as was sald, but the man who purchased them refused (0 give them up withoat compensation, 1t is belleved, from testiniony waich Is ncreasing daily, that ho ls ONLY A PENCH for the opbrations of the thioves, Application han beon nade to iy, Cullom for a reguisition to take Itichmond and Lowe to Missourl for trial. = In Twedell's statement ta the Vigilance Comuwiltee, e said thesa pursons had proviously sobbed a stors in Rustiville. * 1le gave the nawmes of halt a duzen others who have not boen srrosted, sume of them Hving at Kirkeville, and others n:tld\n& In thiscity, wha are believed to hayo originated the scheme to secure $0U0 from the Kirksville Bank." Chas. Gossage & 0.0- 4 Special Attractions! 500 Silk Garments Frosh Goods. All Choice Seleoted Btyles? Evory one a bargain!! Polonaises in Torchon Lace, Linen and Batiste Polonaises, Trimmed with Oolored Torchons, Lakeside Suits! In Navy, Pale Bloe, Brown, Black, and White Bantings, Black Silk Suits from $20 up, Striped Silk Suits from $15 up Linen Lawn Suits, Organdie Suits, Cambric Suits, Grenadine Suits. Thread and Liama Laco Points, Laco Sacques and Talmas At Fabulounsly Low Prices! Prices Never So Low! Chas. Gossage & Co. " LAKE NAVIGATION, Goodrich Steamers, On and after Monday noxt, Juno 11, the STEAMER CORONA ‘Will mako daily trips to 8t. Josoph. All othor stosmors are on their routes and rcgular, Now is tho timo for lake trips and oxcursiona. Boo time table in daily papers, T, G, BUTLIN, Bupt, Qur Minister’s Wite, LotisviLLe, Ky., Fob, 16, 1877, Mn, 1T, R STEVENS. Jlear Sir: Threo yoars 8co 1 wan suffering ter- ribly with Inflammatory Mhentoatizm. Our min. intor's wifo adsised me to take VeaxTig, After taking one bottle, 1 was entirely relleved, “This yeur, fecling a rotnrn of the dlsease, 1 again com- menced taking it, and am being benefted greatly, 1t also greatly improves my digostion. Respectfully, MRS, A. BALLARD, 1011 West Jedforson-st. Safe and Sure, Mz, 11, T BTEVENS. 1In 1872 your VEoETINE Was recommonded to me, and, ylolding to the persuasions of a friend, 1 con- sented to tey it At the timo [ was auflening from general debllity snd nervous prostration, auper. induced by overwork and frregular habits, Its wanderful strengilicning ond ¢amtive propettics ect Ty deb(litated “systom from the d under fts persistent use I rapldly y Ining more_than usual health anil good feling.. Since then I have not henitated to Rive VrarTiNE my moat unqualifed indorsement as helug o snfo, wure, sud powerful agent In pro- moting health and restoning the. Wlofic sysiem to new life and energy, VEOETINE s the only medi- cine 1 nve, aud nalongas [itve I never (x{mcl to find a better, Yoo truly, W, Il CLARK, 120 Monterey-st., Alleghany, Penn. VEBEGETINE. The followlng lester from the Hev, G. W. Mans- fleld, formerly pastor of ihu Mothodiat Eplscapal Chufch, Hydo' Park, and at presont reitlod in Luwell, muet convinea everv ane who feas hix fetter of the wonderful curative qualitics of Vxax- 7ixe as o thorough cleanser and puriler of tho blood: Trpx Panx, Mass., Feb. 15, 1870, Mu. 1. R, STRVENS, Dear Sir: Abont ten vears ago my health falled through the deploting effecta of dyspepsini nearly a year Ister I was attacked by typhod-fever in ita worst form, 1t settled in my back, and tonk the form of a largo deep-seated absccrs, which was fifteen montlis In gathersng. 1 haid two surgical operations by the beat skill In the State, but re- ceived no permanentcure, Isuffered grest pain at times, and was conatantly weakened Dy & pro- fuse discharge. 1 also lost amall pleces of bono at different times. Matters ran on thus about aeven years, till May, 1874, when & friend recommended me Lo gota (nur oftice, and talk with you of the virtue of VruETiNg, 1 didso. and by your kindnees passed through your manufactory, noting the ingredients, elt., b‘ ‘which you? remedy 1a nroduced, 1y what I suwand heard 1 galncd some confidence In Veokrines 1 commenced uklnfiu soon after, but feit .worse from 1ts eflccts: stlil 1 persevered, and soon felt 1t wan benefiting mo in other respects. Yet 1 did not wee tho results 1 deslred till 1 had taken it Isithfully for u littlo moro than & year, when the dlmnfll‘ln the back waa curcdi and for nine montba T have enjoyed the bewt of health. T hisvo In that t{me iwalned twenty-Gve pounds of flesh, belng heavicr than over before in my life, and 1 was never moro able to perform Isbor than now, During the past fow weeks 1 had a scrotalous l}umn& 5: 1arge as my fiat gathor on another part of m; 3 lloyok \‘:fll‘fll! falthfully, and it removed it lovel with tho wurface in a month. 1 think I should have been cured of my main trouble sooner if 1 had taken larser doses, after having pecoms nc- custamed Lo ita effects, Let vour patrons troubled with scrofala or kid. ney dlecase, understand that it takes tme to cure chronic discases: and, If they will pstiently take VEGETINE, 1t will, in my Judzment, cure them, With great ohligstions, [ am yours ru{ truly, IANSFIEL FATATL TALL. pectal Dispateh to The Tridune. Tuscora, 1., June g.—A fatal sccldent oc- curred at tho Dana cos) mincs ncar Btate Line, just cast of here, this afternoon. Charles W, Moore, President of the Company, accldentally foll down the shaft and was Inatantly killed. llo was a unngmn jed man. the son of Col, Moore, Superintendent of the Indians & Iiinols Central Itallway, Ilis father was thers at the time of the fatality. 1fia death will ho generally deplored by 2 largs clrcloof friends, RN ITARD OXN TIIE UNDERWRITERS, Tiostoy, June 8.~Tho loss of the ship Dantel Marcy Involvesa heavy loss to tha underwritors, the {nsurance on the cargo in Doston offices bolng: abont $120,000, snd on the sestol and frolght money 835,000, ‘'ho Marey ind on_ board n valu- aule cargo, consisting of 11,700 picals of hemo, 400 pleuls rapans-wood, 175,000 cigars, and 285 NEW PURLICATIONS. Honrs With Men and Books. By Prof. Wm, Mathews, LL.D. Ono Haundsome Volume, Price 83, FOUR TIIOUSAND NOW SELLING, “The purlty of style mnd elegance of dietlon 1n theso casays are very facldom ‘cquaiod. *=Zesion T o #Dr. Mathews Is an fmproved Samuel Behtles, aud_his works 9l sn unoccupled niche {n our literasure, ® =siundard of the Cross $Prot. Mnthews bas enrned an eaviable putaiionss g esayit...ile 1s actiiarly, cluui: call and inatructive, Bbd Al the mams 1o per- apictious, vivacious and sparkliug."—Northern Ariatian Adzocate, Syracuse, S, Ve e Illllmrh'll‘ rrnlle of Dr. Mathews® book sotay hacit ol aame (n qualicr, 1 nat a do et AU e Ve Eiitien By an e best of ‘1t chara e en by an American Esst or Weat.*—H', /1. Il Jurray in the Golden Kule, Boston, : ¢ iloarn )‘.ll‘l Men and "?oi ? Is warthy of mpisceof honornext fo Disfac Curiosities of raiare,' and will be sccepled by general read- « &8 & _companion and sequel - thereta, b atiicws has road o geest dea atlliza knawiedg thus acquired. * I le 83 well ae tnstrucitve Tlis atyla [» pure, and he knows “how to rill tha flowers of lurary Ulographiy."—Fhiludeiphia Press. *Praf. Mnthews deserves to rank with the eider Disracil in the richness of bis fund of anec dotes sud curious learnlug."—Loutscills Courter: Jouraai, gW=old by all booksellers, or will be seat, prepald, of Feceint of 84 by 1ho publivhers, i . C. GRIGGS & C0, Chicago. JUST OUT! OHARLES J, GUITEAU'S GREAT LECTURE ON CHRIST'S SECOND COMING, AL D. 0. +Tliors bo some stauding hero which ahall not quintals of indigo, GLEANED FROM THE WRECK, 1laLirax, ‘June 8.—~The schooner Nimbio has arrived from Cape Race, New Foundland, with the machinery, anchore, and chains, of the steamer Gnorge Washington, which was wrecked last win. te1, ‘Thosaryo was tarricd off by the nes. The divera discovored thnt hor bofler had exploded. No‘iuu was found of the stcanier (icorge Crom- woll. . NITRO-GLYCERINE, 8an_Fnaxcisco, June 8,—The nitro-glycerine houso of the ercules Powder Worke, situsted in the hills back of the Golden Gata Patk, blew upn to.-dsy. ‘The workmen were absent at dinner. No Iives were loat. ———— LATE LOCAL ITEMS. Last evening Peter Bertelson, a Laker, 45 years of age, died auddenly in front of his residencs, No, 246 Norih Hucker strost, IHeart disease is aupposed ta be the cause, A colored portor at the Palmer Houso was last evening arrceled and locked up by Oflcer W, 11, Sargent at Central Station, Il Is cbarged with stealing mats, tidics, and uther small articlcs from the parlors of tho house, At the beginning af the rain-atorm last evenin: 11 four-stary bullding at the corner of Wells sid ilinotls streef, owned and occupled as 8 floue and feed stors I:{ Willlam Goehrke, was struck by lightntng, an dnmufind to the extent of several hundred dollars, Tho fumates all escaped with sligyt ehucks from the electric fuid, e —eg—— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Loxnox, June 8,—Steamships Hothnla, Wiscon- sln, scandinavian, City of Richmond, snd Rotter- dam, from Now York, kayo errived out. New Youk, June 8,~Arrived, efesmer Labra- dor, from Havre. Puysourt, Juno B.—Bteamship St Laurent, from Now York, has arrived, —e—— WAGNER'S RECEP)ION, On the 20th of May Ilcrr Richard Waener, the famons composcr, celebrated his Gth birthday, . W L, tasta of doath 1] they see the Son of Man coming PROPOSALS, . " ded with his fame, and Loudon. Tastor of \he Methodiet Eplacopal Church, This Kinge B A 2 AR ANt dock, mostionably 1t would lead fo Mctho ) o8 O . All Enropo resoun 3 in 1 Kingdom, att. 3 Somtume Vand the pooular verdict would be that o “:m l"‘f:;.‘f{g’f}'nmo“m» elodious with tho straine of hiv wonderful com- When yoshall scc Jerusalem compasecd with | Prongealy for ol for (e Public Schools. e, Sroww o Lecch the drugglat had polroned MM"D’M“ 1o Tho Tribun " |- positiony, tendered to the modest musiclun a bau- VEGETINE, ;{g:llv_-,' et (At youpeamption drswey ,rs, MoUngo by shma blapuee, guct, The most powerful musical soclety In S e T } document and show that = c;}l‘r"’::Df":‘",‘;‘:’.",o‘;'df,'.;’;‘,"“’ e New Youk, Juno 8.—The 7wnes saysabrolal | \eopiorn Ruropo, the London Liederkrans, camo Prepared by A L b echrrod In tho clous of | Beated pronorala wil ba recelvéd ot tho ece of the prizo-ight occurred Thursday sfternoonata low public housoin tho outakirts of Brooklym, within & short distance of Fort Hamllton. The roughe and a number of New York and Brooklyn men were drawn to the place in carriages about10 o'clock ab night. Tho bonso is B rosort for de- .praved characters, It was brooght promincatly into public notice two years ago by the shooting of Douglass and Mozlc® the burglars who are aup- poscd to havo kidnspped Charlle Ross. The bro- kors, merchants, pollticlans, and uthors who ac+ companied the roughs to sho Aght weru compelled to pay bigh for the privilege. The politiclans guaranteed $mmunity to ihe violators of the law, The fact that & prize-Aght was sbout to come off wax knowa ta the police, but the exhibition WAS ALLOWKD Tu FOCEED, snd jho principals and particlpators to go un. molcated at its close. Opo of the principals was MNike McLaughlin, of Brooklyn, who some weeks sgo was principal in a glove-6ght, which took place in & public hall withina few hundred yards of the First t'recinét Station-House, On that oc- casion the price of admlision was $25, aud tho police knew nuthlug of the affair untll next d.fl' The gloves wero thun leather coveringe for the Band, sdopted to cvade tho law, and wore thrown off alter tha frst rouad of,two. Theother <l al 1n the fght Thurslsy was a man b c\'llll.nnl- of New York. “Jdubn Dwyct, p fighter aud wrestler, acted ss refcrve. T forward, and tho author of **Tannhacuser" was uccorded a reception that far better expressed tho artlst's appreciation of bls works than had thoat- tendsnco at hle concerts, Whon his health was toasted, he exprec tbo pleasure he felt In the discovery that what he had wrought fn the quiet _rutreat of his home had gone lntu tha world bofore it ta leavo a paths of fame for him to travel. Mo spoke of music with a feryent sdoration, and of the part he had taken with a quict snd modest grace that contrasted pleasantly with hla achiovements. Durisg the evoaing delicaty compliments were showered upon him, snd Richard Wagner felt that tho grducus labors of sixty-fonr years had boroe hoir fruit, and had been smply remwnerated in expressions of admiration that bad fallen thick around him. Thoe banquet was flalahed. The lights burncd dim, snd the fowers wers droonlog and fading. Thu lsat lolftercr bad departed, aud tho ovation, Mits, MARTUA BIDIOYZ, wha plao sat up with the corpso of Mrs. MeGihee, testided that wiat McGheo sald whon he lald on tha sofa was: **§wish |t hadn't bappened,” la- stead of saying, **1 wish ] badn't done it "hen theru was an exprussiob ol surprise when Mr. Usrge, for tho prosscutiun, asked tu bave ® ' JENNIE MOHRIS NECALLED for further crosms-cxamipation, which wee done, " The lullowm{,cmued: Question—Did yuu have & conversation at the Shori@s during recoss to-day with Blre, Martha Smith about yourtcstimony? Answer—Yes, sif. Question—Did you toll her you wouldn's have sworn that your mother sald thal the powder wis bitter but that your father looked dsggers at you while you wero testilylng? i Answer—Yes, sir, Question—Thal was trae, was It? Auswet—Yes, alr. CHOSS-RXAMINED, Question—Vas the statement you msade thle moruing true or false? Answer—| was wistaken, I thoughisl then. 1 thought it over and couldn't romember. Quostion—Did you not swear bofore the Coro- ner, snd did you pot tell me tho same thiug, that your motler vald it was bitter? Answer—' alr. Queatlon—Whict Ume did you toll the truth? Auswor (with the characteristic slowncas and composure of the witness)—1 told the truth tholast Uuwe. 1 didu't mean to awear a Ho before. uestion—1{as soybody talkedto you about this? e ety v ek of it Vi ot duation, Nu. 85 Bitinar., b At 12 1., for 2,000 Lons of ‘KKX 12 Ilfll!l'lllldfl)l:{ rabge} lana block coaly 125 cords of dry ploe s uf tnsple wood, . Ivered to the public school bullds o ‘ih it day :"s“'i-u"-’-‘-’x“ gy .:.“‘.%:‘;'“.‘.‘.‘.“‘ oLty Iek day of Keptoniher.. 1T, 5% day o June, IxTn, 8 Shall be unles by the Bulldiog and Bupoly Netatorth noant of B4 Lation. “Adl of th H, R, STEVENS, Boston, Mass, Vegetine is Sold by All Druggists. cruvalem, the pisce of His t carthily agouy, at the sicye of Jernsalem, A, D), 705 nud that Chrlatendom for cightecn cens nrics bad fost its reckoning concorminyt this great event, Study the Blbls with the sid of thia Lec. ture o know tho TuuTH about Chrial's Second Coming, This Locturo is the KEY to the Bible, (21 sluglo copy, 25¢i 10 or wore, at the rate of 100 at the rate of 18¢c. Sold stthe buokstores, or sent Ly mall un reseipd of prics, - JANSEN, McOLURG & 00, OEIOAGO. NOTICE, SEWER GAS. 1 wish tho public to understand that tho under. slgned bas 0o succeasor in the Hlouse-Dratn bust- news nor au o dealer In Buwer-Pipe, FlueeLtuiugs, etc., and again occuptes his old stand. 22 East Quincy-st., where prompt sttention be piven 10 thy romoyal uf 10 abuve dunxerous vdor, which 1 conduct b‘v a misjurity of {he prescut wystem of housy-draine into even thio beat built hqu"f{ . AL OMce and Yard 22 East Quincy snd 87 Jackson-at., weet Stuta and earborn on ety scales, sud certificaics of tho welght tnust sccgrmpany all bills renderod. Any turtherinformatlon csn be obtaioed on aoplica~ ullding aod Supply Ageut st the sbovs ad- betwecn the hutrs of 4:30 aad 3:30 b, W, of cach day. " Pronosale wil) be recelvad furtio hard eoul and fur ihe Indisnablock coal, and for tha alabs sud v raiely. R CoRimittea reservor th Hebt 1o reject any ona o e ety O L0 At 1 of S pragosaly r 'all '0f (e proposals. ‘Address propotals 1o *Com® Tulitee on Jadiiure. and Supplics” ludored **Fro- Dodals o7 buird cuuk " aF otberwlas 84 the case may beu 2 0; B JACORE, GEO. C. CLARRE, Commiteco oa Jasitors sad Suppllcs of oanlot Edu- cation FINANUSAL, - BONDS! Town, County, City, and School, (Uearing 6 to 10 per cent Interet, ) TIIOMAS F. NELSON, Optician, 81 Monroe-st., opp. Paler House, 1 make spectal cfforts fo sult falling or (mparfect sight, aud my succets with ladivhuals neror before sulited will establish iny clain of cumipelency. ald so ACHE DROES, T DR. GUINET’S CELEBRATED TOOTHACHE DROPS. ‘wasover. strolled to iho spariments of Mile. Albsni. In bis eyes, sho bad rescucd **Tanubasuser™ ‘from the bulchery to which the other aztista would have condemned it, sud bo liked to thunk ber for her cxnuisito rendition of AlisadeiA. ''urning o the plano. she vlaycd an aria, sud ssked Lim bis futer- retatlon, but lovking up saw him contomplating POUL ROV 2 Au old sd well tried romedy. . Quizk and Certsin In HAND FOR B ) nswer—Mre, Ewith and Mrs, Hardesty talked to | s:conds weore Arthuz Mullen for McLaughlin, and | the instrument with woudering looks. ~Apologiz- | itaegect. Luy It and try it K!;iy T HANDY, 8 341 Madisonest o ALE. me about It 3¢ s0on a8 1 goito dinmer, 1t was at | Jack McCarsby for Witliaws, tag, lcd bee to o scst, snd, striking | your MOURNING will buturued 1t JOY, A Buro oo . We ahiall bo pleased Lo couter with suthoritica ur lo- lh: :lh:'r'm'. m_'n lnwul dinner. " Y TUS CONTEST ) fuw keys, bo played the vvcriure with the fo Cure. Prico dividusls who Jutmwnuxumm thly clase uf securiles Question—-Why did you tell me your motheraaid HNARTFORDS AND BOSTONS, at Brooklyn. tho powder was bitter! Atswerlecausa § thoughl abe sald so. I under- stand alnce that she dida's. A guod oy told wse lasted almost ona bour aud a yuarter, at the end ot whlch time Willlawa (cll extisuated on the four, The wen foukbt in ring-costume, sud wero ptrivped. %o the walsl. The stake was $160, but iherutians AJIE'I":A .((l '7’“’-.01"”‘“‘::‘??"15‘- drugglsts 4 " o dudpoutrataly Wagner can comand, o A ! s e Teeat cotaporer szamlned 1o Bicchaoism, ST, 10UIS AND CINCISNATI, at 8t. Lou 100 Waahington-st., Chicago. Bt eaaed, it " Pertect; 1 to “complete.™ CLICAGO AND LOUISVILLE, Tweuty-third-st, | v~ Ococras Baokiog Lisiucns Traasacieds PRESTON, KEAN & CO., Bankers, Ladics' Maslla Drawers, Frult of the Loom ° 1 coul nuust s wdll screeued bofury leaviox ihe yand, and” B Ve & e b) \ v Vo k- Pt P2

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