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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SBUNDAY, JUNE 10, Grand Jury had adjourned, o TRinuse reporter | Montreal, and Carp nter has charge of the OV Tnek Fdwiss Walker ta th Caurliance Bauare, | Dusinss there, ~hia will sy tien e BOSTON. under the shadow of a Inrge parachute. After | the cleee of navigation, when, (t s as- ex hanginga few in Wledtal remarks on the | serled by mome of his friends, he will weather, crups, etc,, the newapaper representa- | return to Colengo. The pratalihty fe, how- tive rafd: ever, that he will only come back In case the Buita against his co-conspirators prove unsuc- 1877~BIXTE rose Into veree, and I ahonld like the audience 0 obrerve 8 Jittle slence for a few moments, 88 agrace before meat.”? There was a little pausc, but not much aflence, for everyliody langhed; but the piurpose was seeved, and the dite bridge of awkwardnes was made, and poem was recited, It was very the gooda will be rold ander fuil gnacantee to be as represented, or money refunded. ‘b asld will bd well worthy of ttentlon. g ANERICAN HOMES, ‘Tourfats from forelzn conntrien, traveling theoiigh THE DIC DRY Q00DS, A Great Orator at a Woman's Meeting. They Ara Periolat, Walker, Kim= ¢ 2 “ T presume you know you are lndicted?” 1t 1 sald for perjury.” Btealth, “ Well, sly, If 1 had the sama story to tell over again 1'd tell it the same way." @ In what did vour allezed perliiry eonslst! 1 don’t know, hut £ belleve (£ 1 was nineteen .mu’; Christa 1 couldn’t havo told nearer the truth.' “Then why id they Indlet you for perjury??? " Those men are siiting thers, and they ain't findinz out anything, Tlmy'J Indict "Jesus berly, Forsyth, and Car= t cessful. If it shioulil so happen thnt Perlulat is interestiog to ' watch the fae of Ewer. | America. find their most interesting study in the 7 K "y Y i Pt taikd it for convictet and sent dowb, Chilcago would prob- = £on ' (hrouzh all'the perlormanres. Tle was | estnesw and simple elesance of Amrican homon, A penter. W1 don't” ably sce no more of Mr. Carpenter, except by | What IIe Doesn’t Say and YWhat | Intenscly interested himsclf, and leancd for- | With Tofty and grand ideas of grand and lofty | ward, ‘now rerious, now alert, and now with what Whipple eails that nuizzical look of amusement upon his face. When he himaelt reaid bia “*Concord Hymn and “Tha Boston Tea Parts,” the tender reganl with which bis compantons upun the platform reemed to look upon bim as they listencd was worth gofng to aee, I vothing elee. Rut I heard of A GESTLEMAN PROM [IIE WEAT . eaying that that ooe afternoan with Holmes, fooms, wi'ch in thelr minda ace nsenciated with the term ** home. " they 100k with wander and de- Mghted sarprise apon the nester, smaller, and far mbre altractive parlors of American hoases, and {rankly confess that fong iines of counterfeit an-- centora are not essential to the adornmentof the walls to make the home of & family happy. An- ofher thing that xeiting interest amaong visit- ors to American shores ig the estent (o which TIE JURY He Does. will reaumo its Inbors to-morrow, refreshed after a day'srest. It will have but » few days more to follow up tho Investigations com- mencod, and these few dava cannot he bet- ter spent than in looking closely into the letting and handling of county con- tracts, In this directlon it hias wiready done good work, and the hottom facts are ale Extraordinary Indocements fn AIEI! kinds of Dry Gools, We enumerate &' few of the many bargalns we are nos Bubstance of the Indictments Found Against Them---Points in Walker's Case, Emersen and Holmes and the Author of *¢ America” = sl the *“01d South,” ot il S SRR criminglity on the part of Periolal, there was " " . Dunbar's Dethacda Water for kidney dim- Netson oy on Ehec oo tha erenion Hoowea o | cortaluly Sausl sl oa e park GF ME. For | Srarged with erime. I buvo withiu tho lost | mean to say thiat Mir. Phillips was not ta ear- | g L0 00 hitcodie, elioves buntonsand | el inPatireda 8 Sonth Ciark stpeet. Nelson lay on the bed the evening hie was in- Y week been in the Criminal Conrt of Cook Coun- | nest; that ho was trying o get rid of responsi- t 121 Dearborn strect, I . terviowed, how in generous conflilenca he '{l . This state of affairs was not expected by | ty'and scen o man sentonced to imprisanment ulity carnsint ko Deastiom direst, Mootn 2 e — openied hls heart as ta the crookedness of Joe | Mr. Forsyll, and was unknown to his partner. | 17 tho County Jatl for » month for omhozsii ty : W. AL Flentye, draper and tallor, 107 FUth | saccann VDG ETINE. "¢ Hogan, and how tha roporter hud confidentlally ( Mr. Beardsley, who was around the County | &, That ran had been lying (o that jnfi No, Idon't mesn to ssy anyihing of the | ayenue, ts giving the young men fits, anuounced It to tha public through Titx Tun. | Bullding yestorday sfternoon for the purposs | for three months awalting® trial ang sen- | kind. I think Mr. Phillips was entirely fn car- M & C it . ‘sNE. This cvoked a guict lmfio. Then ho | of finding out aguinat whom the Grand Jury | tence, When he had been sentenced he was | nest tn his sympathy with the movement, and | | Do% Moran Tty oport 8 deelded tm- " pwa, tho storv of tho Moche, Keency & Burk- | bad brought o truobills, "It 18 clalmed o0 ¥or- | condieted back to tho eame cell 1n Which Lie Dk | nesfostly witing tosay sor Dot un e ot g | Picovenient in quality of chcesc just recelved. és aadison -st. " Mrordt transaction na far ns ho Ymd inves- | ByLl's beliall that, when No went Lefore the | gpont turce montha, there to atay for one | Foricor?. % 1 Matted feathera and mattreseca should be [ AN EXCELLE MEDICINE, it, - In this matter the story | Grand Jury last year, he was promised | month. Thus his (ncidental Imprissnment b | Shite heat about i, as Mr. Blackwell and Lucy | o wated, Take them Yo Crawford's, 83 adamn. g~ O, Fev, 25, Sh7r | m—— i Tns Tomosm roorier correspouded | abioluto fmmunlty, and #hat, o -t | forg seutence was thres times s long na hig |Stono aro all tho time and cvery tme, Ilo The laws of 1877 may be had of the ¢ * Le This 18 to certlfy that 1 Have' ped v EauEieE, GROCERILS, #ith that of Mr. Sherwingiven.on the provious | falth of that ~pledze, ho told _ all | gulucquent imprisonmont for crime will be, and ‘“’E’ not “f_,““'mn““.’,"{:‘h ;f,flm";gg I e c:m'pn,,, 0 Toattonr Tor &, :n‘nn b fi: manufacturcd by IL, Ji. Stevens, Hoston, Masw. | oo e s day, Tho d.lelllnw of prisoners o mext one’ :l‘x,u:lt u:l.f m};.':m f:uflnrglllnmmm‘-mp:nmgc; of exuctly tha samo 1'“1’&"‘(1 Thrls 1s bad enough, :,‘;‘,o’,“"’f""_m s oh tlis Tase o snsce b | ¥ " =1 O fof thenmativn and' General Frostratton’ of 15¢ | 4 Ci Vi T i Nervous Sys-tois, wl rood euccesa, recom flm “,’,':‘b'.'f.‘," Hhoro 1 :nrcul: m‘:nc mfié}"'zfi;'e’p pledge of immunpity given hi‘y oue State’s Attor- l.flf, in ';'{.'L”l;fi"&r:::“éo:zfi o ‘fo‘ft’e'fi :ll 'Q‘cfiu best.of hands; and vo It 18 n little tame fun for | BreaMng bad news Is hke halfcutting your | Vorrixeas an excellent medseine for. sath s | ] * Why Forsyth Was Included in the In- dictmentse.«Carpenter Off fo Canada. The Witnessea Who Appeared Bofors the Grand Jury Yesterday, Chirlst it He should appear befors them fo tese tify, becanse they've got to show that they aro dolnz something." “1lare vou no fdea why you were indicted? * “Not the least, 1 seni my books and_book- kecrcr Up theve, snd I am sure my bookkeeper couldn't have sworn to anything wrong, for Lo ditu’t know anytilug.!’ “*11ave you been visited by o bailif yett* most within it 2rasp. Onco reached, and the whoia fabrie will tumble with a grand crash, taking with it the entlro mub of thieving of- fickals, and the bicaking of the ** Ring *7 wil] liave been secomplished. On this matter Egon should b recalled and riglidly pressed, e wiit be found to telt tha truth sofar as his knowl. edpe gacs, and It vught to go & great ways uue der the urcumatances, It Ts surimiscd that he President Hayes Coming. e From Qur Ouvn Correspondent. Bostox, June 7.~1 was asked the other dsy ngs {n Bostoa. I omitted to say anything of the womnan's suffrage meetings: §f [ considered them unintercating. And iy answer was: why, In my notes ipon upon the varlous meet- and Emerzon, and Male, and the rest was worth -rl!oume of a thousand niles. This fn a fine tribute, hut, after all, it 12n't stronger than the thrill of apprecintion whith touches us here wio are a little blase and overhorne with the literary fensts that are placed Lefore ns, And one would think that theie men who have taken part 40 often lately in thess nerforinanteswonid tireo! them themaelves, But [ never saw such muefcsl inalramenta htye become & necesslty, and the fact that, however amall the jarlor, 8 plano i an tndl-pen-ahle ar:iule of furniture The Inventlon of Lhe azelton Upright has created a revolution in the plana trade. and has placed within the reach uf those who enjoy snag rooma an instrument ss perfect as -n{ sqiare orgrand: as rich §n tone, and as pure [n volume, and an de- nirahle sa either the zrsnd or square, They nee far more_elegant in sppesrance, equsily durable, andare periuct i every o Fe'ton & I'ome- n{ the low prices we aro sclling dry good: atg I 1,000 plccea Dress Goods, good siyles, 5, 6, 7, 10, 1244, and 13c; worth g'ouble. 500 pleces Dresn Uoods, platn, Stelped, or bi caded, Iatest des offering, 80" as ta give the publlc an itlcs;i ns, 18, 20, 25, 30, anl = s i Abe; worth from 26 to Goc. ) t nny time. knowa far more than ha has ever told, sinply | Frankly, I do,as tter of eorrespondence. | freshucss and enjoyment. Emerson I8 an ol { ror, No. 137 State atrect. have -juet recalved n A 5 £, nave oy honte s Ko i e a | DeoUse 't bhass e el | g mow aropart, e st | 1han ves 20. opiios st be: iy o Clavke | 19 nimer, ava e Sebiitieg o e sy | 160 piccen Ensllah Cashimcres, conbla fold, af —— shame. 1 have livad in Conk County twen- | gation = has never been pressed upon e and Hale nearer €0, Bat every one of them | intrament now in the market. colora, 30, 46, 40, and plendy ! value ! Sagrestions Tor the Benellb of the Inqulsl. | ty-tirec years, and I have never wronved any | Dis atiention. Architect Inzon shoufd | terof course, The line uf arument has beem [ onm o0 i oo nd B ime with a look am - ——t— . 450 bicces Black All Wool Cashmeres, 40 §,Che; ARRORE e, 1g Rend A | Mo yotdioro t am. tndicied without tho lcus | also beenled, and presscd on the same subject, | repeated many Uimes, and the ableat speakern | wifer'scal Lidoumoc anit It wae, sl T bogice 1 BEARDSLEY, NEWTON & C0., wide, 60, 60, 65, 75, A%, and S1. S LossFlaw fn tho Indlelments, show "of reason, This Court-fiouse busineas | for. s onc of the Harins arbitrators lie knows | nmongat them can fn the mature of thiogs bave | is, a delizlittul halllay ttme to' (hom, Anc all | tn addition (o tholr hiready extentive bastnets, | 276 bieces Miack’ ALl wwror Cashmeres, 48 inchiy ! AR PR Tias been o curse to every one who bas touched ;nlrlnedthlllnz oib Hunm; p?hf"i hs]u,m)u for his nothing fresh to say. With other meetings it | throuch June proLabfy these holiday times will | have perehased suc redtted the large and commo- wide. 75, B3¢, 81, 81,25, $1.35, and $1.801 The Grand Jury mot yesterday mornfog as | ft. Every stone, almost, has been a curso to l‘)‘lbl:nlflll(:g J:m\ ?; ;fileg::m: nlr l‘:f’l:,l:!:klmllnln 15 quite differcnt. They are not devoled 1o bne }ut "l‘r)x -:r.%';- {%“";‘i-“m ltg‘ !llll;: vvflm"mnnml dious stables 19% and 193 East Washington street, It 188 mystery to all Ladles who have scen ouf, sl Lut with o Intention of doing a full | me As ko what Lam msking sub of f o | fug W't shondall tho wav iram 81010 4 | spectal aubject of reforin. but embrace tho varl- year the Canibridae Goliege. Commencomens | anere willbe foand complete stock of livery. | Carbumerex how wo can sell thom o cheap, bat th!. day's work, Very fow witnesses liad been sum- | Belling my stone, avo unice | £-000 to sccure Egan's signaturo tosomw of | ous themeaof 1ifo and ,the world. But there | Txarcses will be of more> rocial wae gunt' | ThElr boarding acenmmotations are ancxcelled, | fact remafns undisputed. g, think it 18 & shame, and they will havo a nice ; an thelr Tong experl d 500 a ) moned to apoear, and they, for the most party | yime to prove perlury on me. Lam golng to sco |.11arme’ clalms for % extran® Aud whily wil- | was oncaf the sulfrage meetingsof whichL | than usual, and bring and keep more people fn i e a adny.ionlg Inaures blecen Llack Mohatr Alpacas, 15, 20, 25, 30, had been colled forn further examination on certain points, Thoso admitted Lo testily wero thes, don't prova what thoy ussert, 3 clally i ting b f thy K- . n " last, but not least, Thomas Nelton shonld | especlally Intereating becauso one of the fveak- [ yone"any” naryy” 1 Buston, and. thus make NUMBER EIGHT, 150 pleces Black 3llks, 63, 75, & 4 P J. Bexton, Arcliltect Eqan, W. R. Turdick, [ i/ Yho are your atforticys? be 'recalled, and ‘{4 " truth demanded of | ers, who I tho greatest of all sneakers. | Soukie mothing and tne vemnd pob Yingering | The new 8 Wheeler & Wrison sewing- l)’n:::nyrlteny’zl Totde on Dieck o e and a THinUSE reporter. Sexton was detatned [ u ity kugy tho law?” him, = ile should ba forced to it | ran clean off tho track and entered his [ bl the Jost of the manth, NoP." | machine lus a straight, self-netting needle. No | 105 pleces Fino Lyons Black Gros Grain Dress but a fe minutes, when lie was dispatched for “Ycs} If there's any Jaw they'll find It Buge | OF sufler tho consequence, for since he was be- | favorite arena of “war and arme S — shuttle to wear out. It doew not vil the inread or I Lis buvks and papers, and tipun his return was told to call ugain to-mortaw, Lgan was the witness moat severely punished, but the nature of lils punishmont s not know, rom the fact that tho jury locked his mouth with an oath not to divulge anylhing to reporters. Not- withstandin g the precaution taken to keep his testhuony from the press, b was learned from o _rellable source that ho opencd up somo new tulngs of the utmost Importance as affecting the result of the Jury work, and which promiso to ‘bear abundant frult In duo scason. INTERVIEWING A REFORTER. While tho roportgrs were wakting for a turn if [can't havealittle Inw for m,g‘uelt n caso that ain't it. 1 don’t care for myself, Iam Ed- win Walker, ButIhave a young family grow- ing up, I have tried toeducate them and make them respectable citizens; but 1t is only far them [ care.” “Clem Perfolat says that you owe him $4,000. Is that soi" . “1don't deny {t. Butthe fact Is, I owed It tohlmand pafuit. I should nover have bor- rowed any moncy from him, becasse he has the ru‘mlnuun of belng o scoundrel.” P 2 \\'lmti 4o you proposc to do about the per- ury cnse! “(ive bonds, and take tho advico of my at- torpeys.”? ‘This closed the conversation, It was self- nesses aro Lelnz calied under this Iwnd( Hlenry W Ifil), another architect, shonld be ealfed, and Tore tho Jury he has been chuckllng over how lie imposed tpon that Lodr, and has confessed that fiu hus pald Perlolat for getting contracts for him, In varfous suwms and at various times. It properly Wuesllonc\l he must confess much that {s damnine, or place himself in an attitude whero It can readily be proven that he has al- rendy aworn falsely. ——— | FLORENCE M'CARTHY ON HUMAN FREEDOM o the Edllor of The Tribune. Cnicago, June 9.—I am an enthuslast In the matter of personal lberty, And with your per- mission I desire to direct tha peopleof this Btate, through Tz BUNDAY TRINUNE, to some have proposed to speak all along, which was IL is ncedless to say that this spoaker was Boaton's favurite orator, Wendell Philtips. He followed Mrs, Livermore, ant of course thero was nothing to eay {n the line of suffrage, All that could be sald had been uttered by that QUEEN OF THE MOVEMENT cod the platiorm, with that inkmitable elo- quence which s so familiar to lecture-goers, And evidently Mr, Philllps felt that there was nothing lelt for him to do, snd showea it Ly o manner that in anybody clse would have beerr pronvunced “dull’ Ile frankly stated that there was nothing to be sald ofter Mrs, Liver- town than commonly, hecause the graduation of President Haves'son will. bring the Preal- ITEMS OF INTEREST, Peaches in market. Now for straw hate, All-Right Salye for corns. Never quit certalnty for hape. ‘The almanac says * Hot to-day.” Prof. Swing st McVicker's to-day. Always atjourn hiope for cestalnty. Truby's tnusic-atore at 189 West Madison. A perfect comfort—the * Bussey " range. Buy the Bussey range at Merwin Churcl's. popularity fof the new stab ———— goods. Qur prices are an Jusw ns any In the market. +..d machines taken in exchange, Ofice, No. 155 Btate street. ——— GRAY HAIR A SPICIALTY, e have by far tho largest and finest stock of gray halr ever offered In Cnicago, and can match any shade desfred. Order by wail of in peracn. Mts. Thompeon, 210 Wabash avenue, S — VIOLINISTS, ATTENTION! The fnest atrings In the market—Itallan, French, and German, —-at Lewla & Newell's, of the Chicago Mudic Company, 152 State atrset. a— Dyspepsin Destross the Teeth, A5, 45, and 50c; the beat and cheapest A pacus ever offered for the money. 8lika, $1.25, $1.35, $1.50, $1.75, $1.85, apecial bargains, 115 pleces Dress Linenw, 20, 25, 30, and 35¢, ie; tremendous bargains, 050 pieces Dresa Lawns, yard wide, 5, 7, 8, and, 10¢; there are cloalng prices, 100 pleces French Cambrice, seal brown, navy bine, green, 20¢; worth A5z, 125 pleces Amerlcan Cambties, $2, $2.25, and $2.50: the mast eltrlMJ 150 pleces Plques, B, 10, 1214, 16, 20, and 26e. J; good atyles, 7,8, @ i dinary baraaina ever offered In Dlack Silka. 100 pieces Colored Siiks, 85c, $1, $1.25, $1.50;, g 185 pleces Victoria Lawns, 123, 16, 20, nai‘.‘%’ evident that Edwin Walker felt bad, to say the | of the numerous violatlons of the fundamental | sorc, and tlils “nothing " hie dispuscd of as | Hard to beat—[alt’s photos, $1.50 per doz. __and 10c, i the Grand Jury tide fn the hall-way of the | lenst, 1Nis opinion of some of the members of principles of human freedom which are daily | gracefully as possible -and as quickly, getting Colby & Wirte, furniture dealers, 219 State, anleen fta- effects are connteracted by that pure 850 plecen Grenadines, 5, 6, 8, 10, 15, 20, and’ County Bullding yesterday morning, Tum | the Urand Jury is not the most cievated, yeb he | taying place unrebuked and unnoticed fn this | round upon his fayarita toplc, tho abuse of the Chleago views. Lovejoy & Foster, 83 State, l'fyxfif-':.'?. junie m’l’! antiseotis ‘:flf:d:::ido?:w od- __43c; worth double. s Taiouxa reportor who was supposed to have ( docsnot thiuk that any of them were' proju- | (o B, S0y T® G 100 BEACHTL It e SOl e s Froucls Adatng, by an Deforalts foatruments. 8. 8. Bilse, 10 State, | SOUTOive elemen chat ict apun ihe snamel integ: | " b Cgqray Frome Grenadine: 2 yards wids, iy bad the (ntersiow with Tom Nelsan was | ot P8VC% S Walker pave, It is very ceb. | clornal vigilanee,” Somo of thess: abuses are | ndrolt peroration which left bim master of the LIviog to 10 purpose Is living to & bad pup. | "7 2policd. 1,000 pleces '"'_,;,;;,:‘g'ga e . i fiily called Inta the sacred portals, Tho twents- | tain that the Grand Jury knew what they wera | traccable to a want of leglalation, others to | situation at last. Tt was funny to ear somoof | ouHiog to no purpo R L BUSINESS NOTICES. " Closing ont ot % 3. 4, 06, B 10 s Tam 21 threo peers grected the vassal with Vecoming | doing. Tliey know what they araabout. " They | dofeetiye leglelation, many to the laoso practica | the comment. S NO' v G, G, 8, 10, 124, 15, cordiality. *Don’t you begin to lutervlow us," woa tha ‘Introductory remark. Mr, E. P, Iall was kindly supporting tha door, At a table in the further portion of tho room sat the short- hand reporter, clerk, and Yoreman. Tho great nterviewer was Mr. Leiter, Quiet having been - restored, the reporter ralsed lis right hand and va ols, Ladics' Cambrlc and Linen Sults, Hostery, i |f% £ il who may be responsible for tiese cruel lrreg- | never being apartisan, laughed, " . | andmpalred digeation. Depot, 53 Clark sbreet, a8 3 il ;”l:fi:’fl:lvye“b%rda "llc:'bl\'vc 3:“’;-%;3::“ ut'zg ;:Illlg:(' flfz tl?n‘:t m];d"du:fi?x}xg,r:bna:nqu:u‘lmgolfi:fi ularities, I must novertheless express the opin- 1I0W WELL ME DIDN'T SPEAR mgfii‘;f:?er'll!]:rnt‘:enyfl.\vlflgfl :ITI’I‘!ND 4 iy Jeffers x.;}.mé“r. 1s the bey 3}}‘;‘.’, and Underwear, at Astoniablug Tow fft to do, ‘Tum TringNm roprescntative asked | tovotc foran indictment agajust Perofat unlces | fon that the frrcgularitics themscives are nono | upon womav-suflrage, you mean. How well he Cumpletc kitchen farnishing satisfactory s | Temedy known for catarrh, Lm‘: i "-m,.nm::f S oy oLAdon KLy T e, | s (0 e pangt s th fi, whs e a | 1 1648 ourage, sod mrepranh to our ago and | el tho sublct and, compilmented ail s | paic & Srecser, 0 Stae srict S Thesne gl Satary it and ; 3 g L 3 ! y % e —— . ok oo ghe testimany taken. * Then one gen- | CERAE 151 st a0 e REGEELONAL | “The et of these violations of the ight. of | back and propisied o uod timo coming for | g hewledesand lumber should sot be too 5 Tg™n Talk-uThe Ploneses plug tohacco, 9 “What do You know of Hinsdale?” :?c.ullte "c ::Ldu;:;?fi ;hz‘;::t,'lllmtfit l‘f:{:' vfiv; personal liberty that I sball notice {s the Incar- | them.” Sce the new Brilliant oll-stove at 1,W. Bangs | ite. fivmwy Nkes It & i & » Noth{ug,!’ complacently answered the seribe. uestions asked, and then tho scribe was told that he might go, but that - ho would probably be called on agaln. RETURNING TTE INDICTMENTS. After they concluded the examination of the Just witness, the jury decided that thoy would o down tho ~court-room and ~turn | testied satiafactorlly, whon the cuse conics 10 | bo suspected of crime may bo confined wotll | Pitbin bis experlence, e suavely remarked, | fXCCHOnt ! Our Minister’s Wite. Srer %o the. Court “the. mdictment which | trisl, against his nccompllces. No Indictment | b, Supnssted of crl tried aad convicted of ace | | Db, Mot Of youeretoo youngio remember ok LoutaviLLg, Ky., Feb. 10, 1877, the Asaistant State’s Attorney bad - been ) Mn, B R SETENS the persous on the Grand Jury wished to savo the strong-minded, but friend in Chleigo ssylng " We could supply | ™30 sir.: Three yoar sza 1 was suffering tor- 3351‘3,‘."';5?‘ 4 !‘;\?'nn hs‘:‘l‘blge:fl f;dlfi:‘xfl:: him the disgrace of figuring on the records of | Joy e?numfiffi:‘ b:ll.(llll-?g, l:g:m:ht}r:&unlzx women, and he dlda't forget i1 your market with melons “now, It we had any | ety with jufammatory SEenmatism, - OUE niine of persccution, that v attompt wnnld%‘nmwo the Court as a quasi criminal, They had 10 | §¢ dught ta b well aired snd liglited, supplicd How mean of you. Blondina. As Ll those | mcans of trassportation, and could send straw- | fater's wifo advised ma (o take VEGETINE. After to arrest and bring In that evening the Eennnl ndfcted. It waaconsidered quito probable that eomo of them would be unable on a Saturday afternoon to find bondsmen who would givo so- curity for the large amount_ which would ve re- are neither rash nor hieadstrong, ronsyTi, The thing which hasexcited the most surprise regarding theso {ndictments fathat Mr. Jumes Forayth, who was excepted when the fndict- menis wero found by the jury impancled a year ago last May, shoild now be brought into ney and one Grand Jury holds 4 for another Btate's Attorney and another Grawd Jury, This 1s pomsibly truc, and it is most likely that his namo has been put In, lke that of Kimberley, .lmrl’ for form's sake, and that the indictment agalnat . him will bo nol pros’d alter ho has was found against him bofore, because many of such cumpunction s reg ed Kimberley, and therefore fndicted him withons ceremony, is alleged that BMr. Forayth's teatimony will be of as lttle value should the case coms to trml ua that of Mr. Rehm wheu he testifled of the Courts; somo exist only In Couk Coun- ty, some throughout the State, and somo throughout the United States. And while I emphatically dlsclalm in advance all dlsrespect for tho leglslators, Judges, and lower officlals ceration In the common fal of all who are enly altogether, whon they had at ‘which {a far worae. ‘To come at once to tho polot, X inslat that every clvilized community should have o new tnatltution, which might be called the County Iloute of Detentlon, in which pcoplo who mas ast been tried, quitted, Thls Houae of Detention aught to be with verandahs and lookouts, with llbrarics, reading-rooms, and sitting-rooms, possibly a lectuee-room aad chapel, with wholesame food, with abundant bathing lactllites, with o gym: nasiun, with telographic aud postal apptiances, Brunetta, who {sa fierce little partisan, re- marked to Blondina: “ifow well Mr. Phillips spoke npon womau- suffrage.” Blondina, who rather prides hersel? upon “Bkirted the subject! I'd Like toknow {t you Gen, Wendell, who likes the thick of the fight, andeven at that to bo aleader of a forlorn hope, to follow to applaud merely. ONE OF THE CUNNING THINGS THAT IIE SAID, however, when he as on the subject, was when, in relerence to some post time which was that,' io was talking strong-mindeducss to ho was talking to wotnen cared,—as Il e thought.” X *Drunetta, don't be an idiot. As if they,as if any woman dovsn't care to ‘look fresh and young, 80 that she cannot, fn view of that fresh- Deas, which Is beauty, hielp belog taken for less “Kitchen outfits” a speclalty at Merwin Church's, Dix's ! Chatlenge Hams* arcaold fn London as “ Hamerican "ams.' Fine spectacles and microscopes at Langguth's, optician, 98 adison sirecte T ectbite & Co.'s, State, near Patmer House, throat Lefore you are hanged; making you dfe two deavds Iustead of one. Woleutt: & Co., corner of Wabash avenuo and Adamws street, invite speclal attention to the new atotings now at thelr store. These exccllent works are to bo sold by muction in o A large frult-grower in l?l?rhh writes to a berrics fn Jan uary. Here {8 a challenze for i:o.mu of our railroads running to the South and 8t Dunn Bros. & Hepgle, 202 South Clark street, offer special ind gecinents 1o business men want- .Heon's Custom Shirts Made to Measure,-- Yery o2al, 6 10r 80; no obliration to keep any. of Keep's shirts unleas perfectly eatlsfaclory, 173 Madison.m, ¥ e —— Tolund's Aromatic Bltter Wino of Tron Ina reniedy for nervous debllity, lm&?'!fllh!d hlood, ure very traly, . C. W, VANDEGRIFT, Mr. Vandegeift, of the firm of Vandegrift & 1loffman, {e & well-Enown b man (o this 50 Fhu' liaving one of the jargess atores lu Spring- eld, O. taking one bottle, 1 avae entirely relleved, “Thiis year, feellng a returrd of tho dlscire, I agaln come menced taking {6, and am belng benefited greatly, It uiso greatly Improves my digestion. Rcapecttully, Nt BALLARD, 10! t Jederson-at. 20, and 25c, 500 plecen Ltnen or Cambric Embrolderics, 8, 10, 124, 15, 20, and 25c, F 100 dozen Kid Gloves, two bultons, 50 and 75¢ worth 81 and 81,25, Jastopened an elegant assortment of Fans, Par- Your atteotion is called to o very ;i fine line ot GREEN and ROASTED COFFEES, ! AT S uired of tiom, and chist therefora thoy would | 1o tho Munn ‘cuse. A attempt will bo mads | and with untimited facllities for purclinsing any | $1an tho actaal sum’of her yeass. And a8 if 1t [ fn printing. T hoy trnis a_ superior qualiy — Which wo have just rocelved, and |, 10 compelled fo remain in Jul over Sunday. | tobreakhiin down by ondeavoriag to show | and " orery naditional luxary that & pers MBS e rom a san | OFWOTK LA Tt ToWer DS Shi s Ay Safe and Sure. A yalinve Jun Setinter ol Had this taken place, certain persons would | that he went \iml?zpf:mi“’ Gran: ]"fl" and | gon detslned _there might be able to e o TG been demonded “for frstclass printing, Mer- [ Mn. 1. R. Stxvess. K s o4 havoat once astertcd ihat tho Indictments ud | Sworoabeotutely ifat, bo know mothing whats | provide for himeclf, Instend of havingr [ p o 70 ACKNowLEDOE Ti. | chante, manufacturcrs and inaurance sien Will | 8 T your ¥ saErixe was recommended tame, | the Toach of all trie lovers of s been brought in fon 8 Baturdsy af- | cyorof sy crodkeoness on lus omn purt or that | (o ask it as o favar of tho Sleciff thnt bis {ricndy | Db however iraclous aud graceful that as 16 | Sind 4t Wik pay 1o give them o and, yiolding to the pervna<ions of & friend, 1 con: | pure cup of COFFEE, 1 terioon for the golo purposo of lock- | Of bisfirm, and that, having thus perjured him- | pyant visit him, be ousht to be ablo to demand T ARy B A e e e cara yeKe! —— . scated to trg It At the time [ was sullcnng from Qur Stenn Ronsto a sum ing up the Indicted bnes. There were nlso | 8elf (whicli it Ia clafuied can be proven), he can- | ¢4 by Jaw. Instead of those friends befug re- | HC ’1;5 nfwn r?h Sé- cd "emcc x}g. to Lt flu THE FAST-TRAIN EXCITEMENT. fi"?h flfib ity uyakn-mlmr nmlmu!nn.| euper- m naters an 1 hopes enterialed that iho Btate's Attornoy | Bot be belioved by a petit jury. stricted to four houra on two davs n tho weok, | FOUNG haBaris befcs, nnd suifled il M RS L bl gl s after the Lako | wondectul strengthening and coniire so i | are running constautly, We can |, yould be In Court Monday, aad it was' thaugli | | No lndictusonty baye yot boin roturacd agatngt ey oualit ¢ be admitied fo bim sixtecn haurs llaaonintls wite PRI | Gore & Michigan. Boather Taiwsy wil ofe, | 2eeuca ta alecimy obliiod sraicm fese. its | therefore alwnys givo you fresh } tter that ho should bo on han ossible, s0 ) hy B out of every twenty-four, and every day fu tao By N, b @ d under Its persisient use A 5 toat ho m{?g:]flflfli',h bLis onl:hl‘ilnu rfignnlln l‘nc 2::1"}:""{?:}:0 ll‘l‘:‘::‘:;;g:“{'n ‘:llzl;rb:' 'é:'l“‘g.:_“ wccl;. fll‘nlcnd of bcavz hudflc‘dt loll:clhur n'a Aud whc:‘hu:gxllgeu‘::l:é:r;d:lr of rum, patch a limlted firat-class passenger traln, which f—‘:{‘:&'?:\dl ..llelnzr%mf:thhul':mfllhn%.fi'..‘::x:fi r“l“;‘tl‘”lm p:tgmge "({ flcooF F clflf;' ik amouut of to be required under each fn- 't en for this purpose, they ou 0 liave proper Nt York Jee! nce then | have not hesitated ta | Which T aromn an avor ol dictment. Therefore, 3,).,,,, the Grand Jury | and Bweetser, on whose testimony ho was in- glmu for l&d‘u mn,,,.i,mc‘ turnhhm]‘ “!m, THE MAYOR OF CHICAQO, Il run ta Now York 16 the hitherto ylieard ot ‘im Vo "fiu my most ungualiied Indorsement 1F w e marchiog in with thelr documents, they took unusunl pains to provent the reporters il rom learuing snything concorning ther. On | McCaftrey will be lndicted on Kimberloy's testl- | gugest themaclves at once. : The oxpense | Of the week for the law to work on their slde, | Passeugers will bo carrdod ot this traln only for | new hife and enerzy. VEGETIXK is the only medi- | g¢ 0 u Jarge line.of fine drinking = proyiou octaslons basty glnncunu‘(‘l beon caught | mony. fluw far the witneases Wwho havo Leen | Wreklld bo proats It would bo diiticult to adapttiia | With o reinark that the brewers and istiilers Tolado, Cleveland, Erie,. Buffalo, nd principal | S04 ::;f{,,‘,nd\-u&n;‘r:;,l Hrod BeeL St 1o TEAS at 1'rl:'un 40 to GO cts. per "E 4 ol documents wlle they wero belng lunded | examined ciminate Commisslonars on matters | gating and sleoping o all the different derrcea | Wero voters, he began to sing 1o the old Phil- | potnta beyund. Through sleoping and bagiage ‘120 Sonterey st., Aliepliany. Vet 4 from fho forcman to the Clerk, but this time | Dot brought out durlog previous Investigations | of reflucment represcnted antoug tha {nmates liplan key." coachies, smiouth rosd-bed, double track, wr ' plibd, Bugar-Cared Canvussed Hams, per Ib.. 11je the thrce indlctments which were returncd wore | 18 unknown, aud very much preater watchfulness would be | Al of wiich was directly inreferonce ta and | [ines, abscnce of heavy grades, ample time Jor VEGETINE Fxtra family-Mackerel kit 125 ’. tled up in o bundle, wrapned up In paper, and CHARLAS M. REED. required to provent mutinles, couspipacics, ana | fnvoived in the woman's cause, und moant wom- | Juzuriuus meals, suds daslicht ride through - Lt funily-Mackerel, per kit....... 8l k“lrcdwl;hun!n -Emwramug A ’]nn':murh 1 oo :& h‘lrhflnn&)en I‘! gcud'l empmfll ""1';";" neccssacy [11 umo orabl: :fi:fl,’.’,fi'.gfily""’ time, retorted DBruuetta g:e bc:ut‘lylulll .\loh-wk,l Uud:gn.mn;xd Slu»qmi‘- u.'ff'r';f'r‘x':?e'.mmffi'ff’fl :“:.lt%.’suflz \xi‘ |fl$}‘,§i Euglish Breakfast-Mackerel, per kit.... 1,40 Vhon the twenty-threo were bunched near | clients was amony e {ndicted yesterdsy, o | pary L ut, welgh! ns thess ol . anna ulle are items to which throus| Jeld, ator .1b. bs, i g the boncles ot Lo fft, tho ollowIng conversae | Ti;BONE RepOrior st incumybeat Wou Hine | faciond.— are, “siey "aier] Loy teke o | B et Whtch was indirectly and adroitly b Chareh, Tiyde Tark, and at present seftied u | §-10.b1s, bawego ilver Gloss Starch, prhor, 85 ¢ tion took place: B Judge Booth—Gentlemen, have you any in- dictrucnts to present? Foreman Gray—We have. And ti 3 handed a small bundleto | & carrfage. Aftera brielchat on current top- | auccstors will read of our prescnt unjuat, cruel, But beyond oll this there 09 n’. BrEVENS, Ry hanad s el bundlate Seo UaSuporaer skl o ormaeelul beanes, Lo s unustycriel, | o onGthcks 1T Bt o ELtor. wartd of sors wiers | of band n day ar two ago mcdher largo grlst of o Bt R Ven veandauo fuy Bealth falicd ently and safd 8o Perlolat la jadicted," astonishment as great as that with which we ( the Bruncttos and Blondinas make common | fine fmported sogars. The lot this thne was as | thrcwab thu depleting efects of dyspes nearly 18 that 80 1" ejaculated Mr.Reed; “Idldn't | oursclvea read that centuries azo fn England an | €ause, and that is the steady work, which does o a ye,\r later | was attacked by typhod-fever In jus *You present theso aa the Grand Jurg of this eounty ' 3 ““’o do,** answercd Foroman Dreg. “l[‘x.:vn you any more busincss?” asked the | JUr “Wa haye," sald Mr. Gray, dicted beforo, has not yet been examined, There aeema to bo no quesiion but that Commissioner sclt to call upow that gontleman at his vfllce on Dearborn strect. The reporter found the cx- Btuto’s Attorney buried in a mass of papers, busy slioglng ink and sending a messenger after koow it,”" . WThat's the story,” “1 must go over to the North 8ide and seo bout it chalrs, tables, and writlog-desks, Many of tle objections to such an institution @ civilized community from: distinzulshlug be- tween the doteution of a suspected man oud the Incarcerution for punfelunent of a convicted felon, Aud the day will como when our allegzed murderer was not allowed counsel, It is to me, when 1 calmly think of it, a mat~ ter of astonishent and indignation that over in the County Jall this very fnstant there are cer- who met the band of ladles who went to him fn the temperauce causcand asked for one-seventh hendled to give the speaker a chance to get upou his native neath—the war-path," replles Blondna, , And thus the Bmlaun and non-partisan tako 1t ont of each othier, not m;g, of snving the Old South. ' The workers here, 1 believe, aro having the jollicar good time with their n.‘mllm:l and theatrfeal personations. And the outsiders—the crowd who merelygo tor . time of twenty-five lours and twenty-five minuten, aud to Buston in twenty-saven hours, passcugers will pleass give an attentive consid- - ¢ratlon. i A VERY SUCCESSFUL FIRM. ‘We notlee that Lawrenco & Martin took out 000 Rosa Couchus, “frsts" and nd 15,000 Flor de Cubns “Boquets and *Rothscullda.” It will ‘thus e scen that this firm 1s selllng most of tuo atandand eegars follows: a1 betng @ safe, sare, and powetful agent {u pro- motlog bealih and resturing the wasted system tn Lowcll, must convince every une who rcade hin Totter of the wonderful curitive qualities of Veuk- a::d a9 & thorough clcauser sod purifier of the [\ H Hyor PARK, Mass,, Feb, 15, 1870, back, ahacer which was 1 had two surgical In tho State, bul re. woratiform. Itsctlied i m. form ¥ & largo deep-scate ffiecn months In gathering. operatloua by the best ki) not bo excelled, We have also just added to our Proctor & Qamble’s German Soup, 1 dox. . $3.90 A SLACK’S GROCERY HOUSE, o’ eived 1O permanent cure, | suffered great pain % DId you know Bweetsre! tainly two'men, nd smay be flity, who arc jano- | the fun of the thiug~do not lesscn aa tho time | sold in Chicago, Tho firm, at its now coles | at timer. and wes constantly woskened ‘g 5 oo . And with'thiat the Jury left tho room and | 4 Yes Comb ot any erime, und Can hevce b convietad, | Kocaon. Lust Friday 1 wedt In sy 4 arclocks | oures. tomiasoe it Madison strect,—carrles [ fuso dischurge. 1 a1so Jowt small plecos of bore ot 109 East Madison-st,, Y %,..wd and went home, “What do you think of him as awitness {u | and who Lave becn for weeks, and wilt ba for | the hour advertised for the afternoan entertain: | the largest stock {n the West of the fiuest of | difierent times, 0 Court handed the bundle to Clork Bar- ett, who immecdiately put it loto the inside pocket of his coat, - Adozen reportersat once surrounded him, but totheir queries for names bis answer was, 41 think it [s going to rain; don't you!" Notwithatanding tho secresy “observed in the these prosccutions?” 1 consldered Hugh Sweetser an important witness in the old cases, 1 would not like to say against whom," Do you know whero Mr, Sweetscr lal" 1 don't remember of having scen him sfuce last Scptember, when o appeared before tho weeks to come, locked up in palrs fn dhm, dismal, snd loathsome cells, six by eight in eizo, awaiting trial. Bome of thiem I bave vvery reason to believe are losing thelr bioaltls, and “even thelr senscs, and arv be- coming insane, with gricf, shame, weakness, and loneliness. Bometimes men stay there for ment, aud there on the platform was EMENSON, AND 110L3ES, ond Edward Everett Hale, and James Frecman Clarke, and the gentlenian of whomn certain of his contcmporarics speak as “Jimmy Flelds. And beside llale, who was that othier fndivid. uall Ho looked Jiko & farmer_with his sun- sour snosh whiskics, wines, -'h:un}w:iuu. ales, cte. Fawilies wishing the purest of lquors lor medicinal or table use should seud thelr orders bere, - Drugeists will also find tids the beat place {n tho city to obtain supplics. ———————— PORK AND BEANS. ears, till 31 Matters rAn on thus sbout scven 1874, whou 8 friend recommended me to go tu our ollice, aad talk with ‘you of ihe virtue of VzixTiNg, 1 didso, snd by your kindness passed through your mavulactory, noting the Ingredienls, ete., by Whichi your rewedy §s produced. 1y what | sawand beard 1 galned some confidenco in VEOLTING, ‘Where you can always save from 10 to 40 per cont and get STAND- ARD GOODS, " cLeTinG, B sl b Sy win) ana tho (ilin 30 Indictments, | GrandJusy,” six inonths, and onco 1 saw a poor boy, 10 years | burnt face and rather rocky and Yaukeo aapect, 1 commenced taking it soon altes, but feit worse 6vaa b paravely Goay fo-toath Trom e | - o Wouhl oot ho bo & stclass witaess agatust | ohie who. Natatered thevs she moothe ¥ cors | Coriaimy 1o anytios Bat s vok “FarBcl: | Whethor hobo 000r 1,000 milos away, tha | o LEmESACd taking it soon ttr, but roon felt Reneral tenor of the'testimony and from certain | your clicnt? way waltlog fora trial. And nodoubt these | Was the man who wrote * America,” “head and front of & New England houschiold | it was benetiting me in n(m'rl‘n- cls. ‘\ "kl did Pecullar circumatancea “lnasmuch as T may bo retatned to asslat dn | s will b poud by hundreds of +-My countey, "ta of thee, looks forward to a reunton with Lia (audly on | ful sec the reattiin § desired 0 1 had swkeo it 9 ’ WIO THH INDICTED ONES ARE. the defenso of Mr. Periolat, 1 donot think I | Christians = who havo just ridden from Sweut land of liberty, Sundag morning, to partake with thom of that | fHar! ’In A ek wras aptl an Maen the Tha first’ Indictmcnt is_agaivst Clemens F, | ought to auswer thls or any kindred queation,” | tho “house of Qod in forgeous charlots, Of thea Lafpg, ™ time-honored and much-ridlcaled though escue | montouT have enfared te best of Periolat, James Forsyth, George 8, Kimberley, | Do you think Bweetser Is n town " have atulled themsclves with luxurious dinners, | Mast of us hada vague idea that !*America,” | | a Qisb—pork and beans, With | .} bave I ihat time guinod twenty-&vo ponnds of { and Charles A, Carpenter for conspiracy o | %*As1told you, I don't kuow whero hio lo, as | and stretehed theinselves out on clegant | If not written ot some romote Revolutlonary | lent and savory dish—po: 8 b | feat, being heavier than ever befare b my hife, ¢beat and defraud Cook County out of certain | £ don't remeinber having secn him slnce Jast | loungos to look over Tug SUNDAY ‘TRILUNE, | period, somshow growed like Topsy; and to | what gratication, then, must the statement be { and .l was never morc able to perform lavar tuan e sums of monecy hyl falsely pretendin, Baxm:flwr." | ani l 2 bnga wtx‘u wouldl not Iu:‘u n‘ flfl'ldl-‘r nuthn‘l thelr n.-c:’ 'zalé: lma\?h;ugllf.ll;’(h :eu‘c"z_‘d brcl-rdurfl us, nn? accont:d u-gz I: um tlnkeu ct;‘ul; lln:u()‘fila«;n 'n“l-‘"ll'rllll the/past fewweskn T ki s sorafulons swearing that certain lar; usutitics of t this stage a gentleman came in and aslce uncts, or get & speck of mud on their new | an riy, Wl 70l mo; Ines, and uura 10 maka the trip from igo to Buston ot Eroceries Infi othar supplies Ilgl‘i h‘l»on dehivered | Mr., Reed ) ho mfi!’d make an engagement for | breeches to I‘ihenlu every ono of these unfore % via the Hoosae swoiling & Iarge as my fiut gather on another part 8 tho Insane Asylum and Poor-louss of Caok County, and by falsely awearing to tho recolpt o1 such goods, kuowing that thoy had not been 9o'clock Monday morning. Turnlug to- the newspaper-man, lasald: “'The reporter has just Informed me that tunutes (rom the dreadful ond undeeerved mis- ery. Jtisallvery well for the heautiful and dovoted Mrs. Mcliowan to go to_thelr colls and Frtnuny to hiear Lim recite them and to tell iow hic hiad heard of thelr befng sung in Rus- us well as the wilds of Califoruia, sian nines, lv a auevr fecling of experience, was certiun Tunnel route, and that, w«:l without change of cars, "Tho Lake Bhoro an: Michigan Central ave the only two llues ntoning eaat from Chicago thut connect with the Hoosac of my body, 1100k VEurring falthfully, snd It removed [t level with the surfaco lo a month. 1 ihink § should ave boen cured of my 1main troable sooner 4f | At $12.00. 80 recelved, and by alding and asslating tu the | some of wy dllentshave been indicted, sudnbout | tell them mbout Jesus. Her work s TOLAES WAS AT [11S DEST, “Tuonel Route, bad taken Jargor doses, sfter having pecome ac. making out of false bills, involces, and 1ists, to | that timo Mouunia mornlug I shallbave alt L {a blessed ~one, aod she does it | Jlosaid le was going to read a pocn that he e e ———— custoted 10 1ts eocts, iy ol ek the end that the county inight bedetrauded but | cau do, probably, to keep thom out of jall.” well, But ave a uottoy | wrote forty years ngu,l and that ko should :r{ ta SUPERB VAULT DOORS. Lt‘l"fllllr patrons r:m:l‘m' "lu k-:‘n:':tn : ‘; kg ¢f suins to an extent which tho Jurors aro una- Thon Mr. Roed took uls hat and departed and | that i Jesus were heroin the flesh, ho would | read ft just as he would have read it at that Tne Unfon Pactic Rallroad Company has Jast :fl’ml‘:flffél'-?- r;n u" T tney will potiettly foke bie to determiuo, the reporter followed ault. carry thetn nice sandwlclios and cool lemonada, [ tiuio, Whereupon he commenced. A funny- lotcd » contract with John W. Norrls, Ve | Certisss bl iy juirment, Cure thom: Tha second judietment s ngalnst Clemeus F. DR. T, J. BLOTHARDY and’'get thetn a lnwacrto kcc.g them from being | lovking litlo fellow nnywuy‘ with the boy c,olc s ol . Norrls, Vi R e ey Loy, Periolat and_ James Forsyth, and charges | wasot tho Grand Jury room door yesterday | slaughtered in the Criminal Court, and that He | expression in his faco and fn al Prestdent of tho Diebold Safoand Lock Com-e . WO AL AN"{ ELD, &zm with cheatiug and “defrauding Couk morning, waltinzg to be' sdmltted. 1 was told would o to Bpringtield aud tell the Legislature his motions, at s little distance it wasn't difiicult to fancy that pany, for a large nutaber of superb vault doors Tastorof the Metbodist Eplacopal Chdreh, CLOTHING HOUSE, oty Ly preteudlug that thuy bad | that ho was not then wanted, and would be | that f they did nat want tho Btato to relapso | this gay old boy, {rlskiug about on thestage, for their new bultding at Omaba. ‘The doors — fwmished ~ th ty t T lled on if it was deewncd by ury, A Tais- | fnto barbarism, they inust cuact more Justaud | 8 guy guung boy. The subject of the poem o 4 2 ad ot et n;?'x't'z'.,' e ot Tases:| Sl n’.llp-:rllur lad s talkwith the Kenticman, uad | vumane fawe for ‘the duteution of pcn]‘g:d o | MO rousdca? 1¢vas il of gl ! | manulactured b tis Conpany aro pronpunced 'V‘EGE'dI;INE, 154 and.166 Clarksst., ui P 0 Idea w maned. | are beld for crime, but have not buon r | dug dags, 2] rring 'thing, as X " 2 3 'tdle l?vt‘l‘t‘no\‘r:nl'; lln):::“jnu 4 ,'v."{-‘}:n“f:"z.‘:fi; !ll"l‘u:“whx;a.:u?tcrl ot h’l‘ly l;:cu:'lu“:nl “2‘(!’{?“{!‘:0 : °F | aif of Holmes ballads are, aud it was rcnd,sn!llh constructed, They havo boen {udoraed by Mar- Prepared by (8txth door sonth of Madison,) tiey hod nob turnlshied Bal rouds, grocerles, e, o (ho Inatitutians ment) : County Board hed been previously gone over thorourhly und nothing wroug had been found, 1 adjure you, Mr, Edltor, by all that fs sacred, do what you can to urouss the public wind from such rouslug, stirring effect a8 couldn't have been bettercd If forty years had beenlifted from ahall Ficld, . M, Henderion, snd Perry I, Hmith (tholatter has them fn his dlegant new I, B, STEVENS, Boston, Mass, oned, by means il ‘N’A ol which false pretences they ohmfnu{l lurge | He had gotten the drug contract because hie hud | its ignorance of sud {ndUTerenco to this und | Uhe reader’s shoulders. { thought, us I looked | res{dence), aud hosts of othere. Vegeétine is 8old by All Druggists, ED RDS &co' $uos of mosey, the smount of which Is un- | been the lowest bidder, He wished ho had | similar abuses. Foras yet publie senthment (s | at the reader, of what Henry Jaines, 8r., sald of ———— B : ey Wu, from tLe County of Cook. mover had yuything to do with ft. Tho County { very corrapt on the luh!m.-t. When Stokes was | Holines two, or three, or four ycars ago: HERESY. s WE ——;'s.———_—"" OPTICAL INSTRUMNENTS, -u3h8 ‘tuird Indiktment is ocalnst Bdwin | Board tad no preas love for him, aud_hedid | imprisoned fu the Tombs, in New York, to | * lle™ —meaning lolmes —'ls tinzifog Naw Yong, June 9.—The. General Byaod of | i o e e et | e e Walker for perjury, ‘The particular things |'not belieyo that it ever had. He b await his trial for shooting ‘FIIH, he was per- | with viality ~ to 18 bRer tips, W Youg, June 9. eneral Synod of v ’ Soocerning which M{'. Watker perjured himsolf | endeavored to do what was right, and Lis repu- | mitted to tit up bls cell as'well os he conid, and | He s the alivest man 1 know.' | the Reformed Church in Athericn lor the past “ Leot courso not set forth specitically in tho | tation as an honest man was as dear to him as | toorder thobest food and wine that money | £ thought, too, as looked at the gy | twodays bas beon consideriug the case of the \ 1y Iadlitment, tus aro civen in part elsowhiere, was the raputation of any other good citizen, | could buy. Ar‘n"‘l the whole country resounded | old felluw capering about the stage, putting on | Rey, Dr, Augustus Blauvett, of Kinzston, N. % ™ THUERX 18 ONB LITTLE PLAW 8ll thess ludictments, wichs iL 18 _passible, Jogever, willnot invalidate them. Wherever Luige Booth's pawe appears In thein, 1t bs writ- 038 llenry W, Bootlr, whereas that’ excellent featlowan s to widdlo name whatover, When h““mn to fillng in the blanks the Grand Jur) furzotten kis name, and wmehm}‘)l' TU8I e He know of vothing wrong, and would there- fore be of 1o use to the present Grund Jury as & witness, though he was perfectly willlng w el thet unytliluig o Knnew of condty alalfe. CAMPENTER. The youog man Carpenter pald a hasty visit to the'eity lsst week In order to bid 4 locg farcwell * to his folks befure goluz to with cries “sname," that a mur derer should Lo treated so much better thas ho deserved. Thers was o siinitar growl about Bullivan wben he was ‘awaiting trial, becuuse he was put fnto the deblor's apartiment of thy jail, and futotha jailer's otlice sometimes, and sllowed to sco his fricnds, Now, I would like 1o devoto a whole column to those extraordinary expresslons,—those ccsy—that the dramatic profession had losi A CAPITAL COMEDIAN in him; for he fa bot su orator, he is not & speaker, gho fs & comedlan. Ha (sa fallyre wherever be touches the pathetle, or the seri- ous, for his volce fs unsuited, and his eotire make-up, alry and gesturs out' of that runge, lma- Y., accuscd of heresy. The caso was dret trled by the Ktugston classls, who found the Doctor gullty, An sppcal was takeu to the New York classis, which aflirmod the previous decision, The caso_wos then appealed to tho General 8yuod. The matter was brought tu o st to Flower Goods Specially de- signed for Wedding Gifts, Ca-~ noes, Gond slas, Slippers, Birds, Eto., grouped artistically in Fine Porcelain and Faience. TIIOMAS F. NELSON, Optician, 81 Monroe-st,, opp, Palmer House, 4 day by the adoption of s resolutlon vonfiring Qubto fuguire. By sowme curlous scchlent the | Cauada. This unsettled youvg gentieman has | the denunclation of such people, but for onw Ever:tlxlngd:u hufeuchu sssumes & Judicrous | th previous action. . who way u!uu for {ptornation run fn & | for some time past becn u'p.nfpfiuinw.mch..ln thing, und tlat fs, that thp:fi:umunerly ig- | aspet,aud at his wost voetical or pathetic P ——— Barbizet Najolica Fruit and lpmake mecial edurta tu sult fullng of tmparteat Sperypuy lettcr, and sho probubllity s that | the lumber reglon. e las beeu kept advised | norant of what they talk about that theyaro | poluts, ouo fcels as if he is winking slyly at you CORRECTION, Barry Sets, SUTEed whil eatabiiat bay clatch o competesty. 182 ‘Yea of Meaars, leod and Swett w 1 expand | by bls friendsas to what was golug ou bery, and { pot responsible for their utterances, The only | and uyluiwluy: otk Mlliov F Tad Serk Ao 41y when thoy read this; and the trst | learned pretty authoritatively that bu was suout | thing that was wrong about allowing Sullivah | - Lok bere, pow, this is great fug, fsn't i} a fuatice e Al Copeland Tete-a-Tete Sets. STOVES, 14 wade Monday mornine will be to quush | to be fudicted and would oo brought iuon & | these privileges was, that the Btatc did uot do- | As 8 profussional comedian, if he should come | CHI0460, Juno 9.—In tho press dlspatches | : ! S SSE TSR i ke o SEPSOURSEEESIISY e fudictinents on tfl'agmunu that no sucki per- | requisition. Feeling unsafe s long s be ro- | fray the cntire expense of thew, before the audience sud fook as Ilnu?' as ho | from Gulveston we_are credited with $73,000 1o Minton’s Manufactures. & Henry W. Booth 1 Judge of the Crimi- | walned in the United States, be cawe ou Jast T have duvoted much timo and thought to this | could, he would bring down tbe house. ndscd, yesterday's fire. Ktudly permit me to correct d C tal C osi- 0 OSI P =l Court of Cook Cuunty, Weducsday to pay 8 briet visit £o bis father and | matter, and I feel very decoly coucerulng it, for | all through the reading of the *ThoOld South | Ju8 50tinone’™ Wy have not that smeuntas, | ., OBina an 8 uri . Thero WAERERY i Imother, Srlay DET cof ot fur Moo } Law, aal eald, au suthisiaiy esheseslug f6 | afd SOl leonsbica’ the listences wero Feddy | risk in the entiro City of Gulveston. There- | ties cased in Satin-lined Boxes Wi t des 0] tre: re 0 euplove 0 Super- 0dL Wi Woul ‘evote m v toa cru- e al L chaocu. rom o 1 g 4] bow Warker il fheen ?—;tflfiu e ) a2 | et it tmn.hlpmcuf G dtais o | sado ngaivar Coosaerdcl ‘oppressions (1 thouht | £ end it seointd S :‘e:‘ l:;nl’w o "u"r‘\‘x‘:;‘: snwvé;‘fi:;(fi’w‘z::: ® | for Wedding Presents. B.lllkl'll[)t .Stock Stoves, log thy day, but the fact that xu {m been | Eugland. Quite a trade I could abollss thews. For the present I can do | 4 HUGE JOKN UETWEEN RQLMKS AND TUN 24 ¥ il Ranges Housakooping Goods, Oil ;um did not seews to create wuch surprise. | spruns up receotly between Enidand sod the | notbing better thau call sttention to them o AUDIRNOK. NE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. Btoves, Plated Waro, Bto. Must be Sen ho teutified beforo the jury it was e. | United States in Lhis urticle, and last year some | Tir SUNpAY THiBUNE. In future cominupicss | Then, after telling. the itio story of his an- FINE GOLD AND W Td bofore July ), GREAT DAR Barked 10 these columu that hu{mly cither told | smadl vessels were seut airect from the lakes | tlons I shall briug to lighe abuses In Cook | cestress, Dommry Q., whoso pleturd bupg just | Mesars. Elison, Pomerscy & Co. commence to+ 80 ore Y 2, 5 tbliteresting und protizable story, o probably | to Livervool. Ac brescut, however, the way of Douut{mwnlr;l.\ #will make both the ears of | at the sldo” of the platform, he wuddenly | morrow (Moaday) moruing, st 150 State strect, s GAINS. Assignec’s 8ale. Wm:hwuwmzm ury. dolng the buslucss 18 somowhat wodlded. The | ki who reads tlugle."! cd, 4nd with that drof] look suld: peremptory cluelag sule at suction of a3 noueuso Y altoruoon, -boni'u Lour after the duals are trausferred to ocean-golug vesscls ut Frouznce McCaktur, stop s “Naw, it 15 slwuys diiteult o break from v #10ck Of watclies, jewelry, aad plated ware, Al 146 STATE-ST. 228 STATE-ST.