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f i H | i ) 3 % : s Explanation of tho Allegations 2 . TIHE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY., JUNE 12, 1877 doposit $25,000 I auy_banks that he dId mot | “fias ho done #o since he had the Court- | housson thenarthwestcorneraf Wahnsh avenue | of Tlitnols, ia liere, engazed with Prof. Augrey | faras ean bo learned, atso reached New York on MADWAY'S READY 1 GIVING BAIL. . draw out the sum of $10,600; that he did not | House contractt" and Twenty-third street. Two weeks Jater [ fn Invéstigating the m-lmm«zrlnmm, and | time, and the managers elaim that they will he Bra et . - - ] know ow or in what manner lio dishuraed _and the brutal and inhunan scoundrel left lier, and | ndvising onplans for fghting them. . Alr, | able to make three hours hotter time If necessa. Edwin Walker Turns Up with His "mhl out $10,500: whereas, in lrulthulker did theso troubles, together with the unnatural | Thomas {8 making 8 thorough examination, | ry. Itis the intention of the manngers of the Bondsmen===The Indict« g ave & bank-accotnt: did ‘deposit 825,000 in & abandonment of the child, seemed to have | and to-day expressed an opinion that we would | road to have their fast "“'C‘I which leaves at ment. Curos the Worst Pains in £ ¢ it b d In the lcast In this Beat rL X M. - D) opai b i < From One to Twenty Minutes, et manner he . dishursed | and —_— continues very high. The bottom lands are | the achedules can bo arranged they inteund to TIE CROPS. Aftor Roading this Advertisement Noed " ’{:m‘n was the firat one 8o drawni" c8. \Vhen was the money obtained? “QOn the 2st or %0 of December,—two or threa days rfter he got the £25,000." 00 YOl RNOYW wHAT ,BECAME OF TUAT Wi ald out the sald sum of $10,500, Therefore, overllown, amd damaging crops a5 well as pre- | leave hero at 5 p. m, and reach New York at the ho Grand Jurors sald, upon their onths, that venting pfnmlmr. The Missouri is now seven- | same time. Mr, Gorham, the Asslstant (feneral he, the sakl Edwin Walker, of hls own free teen feet and atill rising. ‘The buttoms are en- | Manager of the Pittaburt & Fort Wayne, has act and consent, and of his own most wicked TLLINOIS, tirely overflown. The Rallrond Company has | gone to Pittsbure Lo consnlt with the managers ang corrupt mind, talsely, wickedly, willfully, Epectat DispateA to Tha Tribune. Bicen obliged to move engines and cars froin the | of Msrond, When he returns there will un- and corcuptly did’ commit wiilful and corrupt BrOOMINGTON, Hil., June 1l.—Foz.n week past | shops to high pround. Reports from above | doubtedly he some new developmente. perjury. this portfon of Central Tilinofs bas been visited by show at east s!x inches more comlag. Tl‘m inanagers of tho Michizan Central Rail- The witnestes to support. the alicgations tn frequent rain-falls, accompanted by cold winds, Kbl dcit et £ nst {rain at 1005 iy ns orlgle the indictment are L. 4. Leter, F. D.Gray, W, On Baturday night there was o slight trace of ally [,I‘I' l‘h‘ e intention of the Kerfoot, and Leander Stone, Qrand Jurors,— y nig! g managers of this mlll owever, to run thelr the latter heing tho short-hand writer who re- frost in low places. At noon to-lay a very faat train on the sama time as the Lako 8hore & srin tho testimony,—nnd ' Willlam Brassil, sovora storm of hall and rain occurred, the hail Michigan Sauthern a4 soon i tho tiesousary iare Walker's bookkechat: XK falling a few minutes and rain continuing all sl ot Vandorbit 1n New v WIAT WALKER 1AS TO SAY. day. Intheviclnlty of Bloomington, tha hall, tanihe untires so 7 th i o A ork yes- Yesterday afternoon, some time after Edwin though coplous, was of small size and did no "l‘;‘l“{l ";2 "“'u "‘“"g A "L“fac“”" minnnlzcu Walker had furnished bali for telal, a TrinuNg damage, except to tender plants and strawber- w 'u‘gl i“;, “"h n t“l R "\‘flll will open reporter et him, and detalled to him the ries. At Leroy, sixteen miles east, the hail way Eeflu {-l ?ll! A4 {c 3 ic present war can be charges cmbraced in tho perjury indictment. much more scvere and disastrous, Stones fell l‘gl'l-l,!!;“(: 3 3:-:;‘ {I&n‘fii —The fivst fask trat Halif the news-gatherer: two inchos thick, averaging the size of pigcon- o ol o e Lals Shere & Michian w1 presume yon know what tho charges arol™ ege, brulsing and cutting corn and strippin om Ul m the ke 8hore & Michigan fruit and follage from trees, Overconts an wraps are comfortable hero to-night, and firca are scen in offices and parlors. Spectal DispatcA 1o The Triduna 500 [ donot, further than I asked him soveral times, and hie sakd he built a barn at Lemont that cost 84,000 ot 85,000, “llow bz a barn is ft1 " » " “Well, It §s the largest in the county, T un- derstand. I Laven’t been on the furm Iua year.' “\Vhat of the other 06,0001 *lic took up o mechanle's lien on a farm fn Kano County.” *1ocs he own property there? ! “Yeasitis niFl:rl_V hie'got from Dr. Canisfus fora debt, and there was a lien of $2,300 on it, and he raised it.! ¥ That accounts for §7,100. What was done with the remafuder §? e used [t at Lemount, buying stock of all kinds{*! ' For his farm1" ' Yess e hins o stalllon that cost between $400 and 8500.” “3hat clsel" ‘Al kinds of fancy cows,—cows ranging 4 fTherein Made—Where tho Money Went. MINNESOTA, * Bpecial Dispateh to The Tridune. ‘Mositonvine, Dadge Co., June 11.—~Crops never looked better for this time of year than now. Smallgrain promiscs abundantly, Corn 1s very forward. Have secn some knee-high and suckered out. No grosshoppers in this county, nor have wo cver had nny. g Spectat Dipatch to The Tribune. 8rrixa VAtLzy,Fillinore Co.,Junc 11.—There never was o better prospect for wheat i this county. It!s thick on the ground nnd very for- ward In growth, We aro fifty miles from the eastern rrnuhunncr limit. " Frontfer farmers are greatly cncunrazcdm and showed their faith 111s Dookkeeper Dacks 1lim Upee\What an Examination of the Books Shows, Forsyth Unablo as Yet to Find Sureties for Iia Appearance—~Meblick Turas U ‘ : Southern Halirond, under the now schedule, Pe «Yes, Charley Heed told me I was charged Southert Walltoud, uniler s now senedulos areived In Buifalo at 6:53 . m., on time.” The train left Chicago at 5:05 P. m., Columbus time, Bunday, making the running time from Chicago sith swearing that | hadno bank account, when it ts charged that I have. Now the truth is I haven't o bank account, and that's ao." o It {8 charzed in the Indictment that yon de- Plans of the Grand Jury---Witnesses e . Jotzt, 111, Juno_11.—About 13 o'clock to- | bY sowing all the secd they could obtaln. [y hirt % < An Pal Examined Yesterday---An Un. fl?‘llnl:t‘llnu deposited $25,000 fn bank fu Decem- !rg_mn%fl teoptl‘g% :!péeickm o AT and vicinity wan viAlted by & s ; u‘} el::n alo thirteen hiours and forty-scven min y One Buffor with Pain, satisfactory Sexton. “ Yes, that I what I underatand,” " Yes, more than that. He has r good deal | YCFS "““"‘V"mlmahhmwu preceded by o lnwl K ANSAS, New Yonr, June 11.—The fast traln on the ] o And that you denied having drawn out $10,- Cfl'fllnftln from the farms right along." rumbling lflfl'; o 0 ;%rm"; '?““{!"i ollowlcn Bpecial Dispalch to The Triduns. Lake 8hore Road, which left Chicago Bunday W A Y S That terriblo Grand Jury—n body represent- | 500 of it, and alterwards decitied to state what 4 1id he fuvest in any furnitured’ DY & Joass OF HCN ack clouds from the | Wasmiveroy, Washington Co., June 11.—So | evening, arrived here at 7 this eyening, making northwest, Some raln first fell, and then camo the hall, lasting nearly five minutes, and cov- ering the aldewalks, atreets, and roofs of bulld- fnga with fee. Many of the hall-stones wero ns largo as hickory-nuts. Conslderable damane was Infiicted on flowoers, trees, and shrubs in the city, and It Is feared that the crowlng crops in thie section over which tho storm passed arobad- 1y lujured. 5 Tn the Fditor of ‘The Tritune, Quxxva, T, June 11.—TI have just retnrned from a two weeka' trip through Wealern Town, and would report that on iy farma in Ida and Sae Countles 1 find nn!hlms o fear from grass- hoppers in that reglon, My corn, oats, and harley are In excellent condition, and amount to 1,800 acres, A falrer promiso of a good crop 1 have never had at this acasorr of the year. To those who have fers of ashort crop from grass- )mngeu or any othor cause I would sy, look at my fieids. C. W. Cook. Syectal Diwateh to The Tribune. BPRINGPIELD, [IL, June 11.—There have been ‘heayy ralns, nml also a hail-storm,in this vieinity to-day, and it is apprehended that great damago to the growing crops must result, you did with{' Ahem, yes, that's so."” Have you a bank account " 4 No, sir; I have not.” © How came that §25,000 In the bank 1! 4 et the Grand Jury nsked meif I had bank account, and I told them I had not." " ln«yl’um_y a8k youif you cver hod a bank ac- cotn No, they did not. Tam not such nsimple- ton as to have answercd that In the negative. 1 belfeve I know better than that,” DI you deposit this $25,000 that you re- colved from the mllnl.* on_ a quarey catlinated i Yos, Iddeposited, 1 belleve, 833,000 In Do- cnmhcrlnsh ‘The Grand Jury astied mo this: whether I got the monay In a’check or checks. O! courea | couldn't tell, but I told them that tho records of the County Treasurer would show, and they could find out by golug down- atalrs." * Do you keep a bank acconnt at presenti'? 4 No, and I haven't kept one for four months, and, by the way, not for the lust twelye months, without the Grand Jury may conskler my deal- Ings with the Canadian Bank of Cominerea ns an open bank account, which [ cousider 1t Is nut and neyer was, nmf the Grand Jury very well know that {t cannot be so consldered. In- deed, untll my boy refreshed my nemory in relation to tiic bank 1've kut raferred to, T had forgotten all about it. At the time I got this money, 1 think It was Inn check on the Iu- ternationsl Bank. ~And, by’ the way, the Grand Jury asked me whether 1€ was in ‘one or tno cheeks, and I told them I could not tell, as my memory did not serve me. The Internationa HBank, I know, refuscd to pay so large an amonnt as $25,000, 1 met Juko Well, of Woll Rrothers, the big real-estate men, anl I told him how 1was placed, He sald, * Why don't i’ou go to the Canadian Bank of Commercei '1l o with you, and you can get your checks cashed theee. 1 um o depositor, and, T will n- troduee you to the mamager, ‘fhey’ll use you well, and {nn'u robubly be able to eatnb- Yuh o line of credits there! I answered him, snd told himn that I didu’t want credit from nnybody. My bov sald to me that wo had to ot motey sumowhere, a8’ we had to pay vur men, mect our conl bills, and the several cur- vent expenscs, and that I had botter go with Weil. This wus at or about 4 o'clock of the afternoon of the 15th of December. Wo then went ta the bank, and Mr, Well fntroduced me to the manager as Mr, Walker, and showed hiin the chock on the International Bank, and stated to the manager who I was and what posi- tfon 1 was in, and why T wanted sonte money. He wont back and talked with tho manager, and Yos, lots in the last year," 1 hat did he do with it 7? ‘8ent 1t to his home In Lemont, I sup- You think the $10,500 went In the way you have stated I & *Yes, and more too,” ** Yout havo told me ahout $10,5000f the $25,- 0003 where did the rest go tol” e, you'can flirure for yourself [referring to his ledger]). Let's start at the beginuing, In December thero was $10,500 paid to Walker's order; Court-flouse pay-roll, $1,180; quarry m‘r-roll. 211,035 nnd here are other amounts pald footlhy up $14,403.”" ‘he reparter looked at tho names, and satisfled himscif that so far ns the face showed thero was nothing wrong abont tho pa. Jmenu.{ "1{:;1’ Jou think Walker spent all of that 500 1! “'l‘lmu no doubt he hus a fafr share’ of it et e fTas Walker a bank accounti? “iWell, we haven't drawn any cheeks on the Canadian Bank since last February, There fsn l";",'t"fye of $30, but I don't belleve he kucw of it “Does he have o private bank account " ¢ No, but he has money to use.” “Keeps it at Lemont 17 “Yes, » Whenover Task him for any he al- waya comes Lo time. M 'Whero are yonr checks 1" “1n the hunds of tue Grand Juryi® **And the stubst “There also," “Did you uver draw a check payable to o County Commissioner’? “ Never in mv life, Thero never was a Coun- tv Commissioner ot a dollar out of these funds by check or otherwise.” “To Perfolat{” 1 dou't believe T ever did." "1:? Armstrong, of Armstrong & Egan, that * Wa poid him 87%—loaned him that last De- cember, and never rot it back yet." “You know nothing of any crookedness in connection with the Court-[Touso contract i’ “No. Pcopla talk a great deal, but there {sn’t a man living who can put his finger on ong dishoneat nct that Walker ever did, It Is safd Tie fa grolniz to fall on this job; Lut I tell you he wiilnot, beeauschohas backing that Is not known of, e will not make any moncy out of it, for his flcures arc very low. “Asto his paylng money to get the contract, I don't believo it, slnee he eonldn't afford to do ity when ho Is to get only £340,000 for that work,' OTIER INDICTMENTS, the trip, Including stoppsges, in_twenty-four hours and fifty-clcht minutes, The avernge rate of speed wos thirty-cight and one-half miles per hour. Piiil.ADRLPIIA, Pa., June 11.—Tho now fast train from Chicago on the Pennaylvania Rail ronl arrived hiere at 4:25 p, m., and left for New York nt 4:36 by the Delaware & Harrls- burg, Fifteen mimites were lost, hut were maide up butween Harrisbure and l’llllnllulpllln. New Yonk, June 11,—The fast train from Chieazo oyer the Pennsylvania Raflroad ar- tived ut Jersey City on tinie at 6:49 p, m. . + e far we nro all right, with a brizht promiso for crops of all kinds, In some localitics the *hop- pers are thick, but dolng no damogo. They are retting thelr wings very fast. Some fow can fiy already, We are anxlous Lut hopeful, Spectal Dispatch to The Tribe. . BaxTen Srnives, Kas,, Juna 11.~The grase- hoppers are here IJ{ themillion, but the meneral Impresslon among the old sctilers is that vege- tation 18 8o far mivanced that they will do hut Iittle damare, comparatively speaking, before they zel wings aud tly away. fng millions of dollars, where ordinary bodies of: the same kind have not represented cents— ot down to work agaln yesterday morning, re- freshed by o day's rest. According to previous arrangement, P J, Sexton, Court-1fonse con- tractor, was accorded a hearing. Hao was noton band, howover, with the same promptitude that ho has heretofore shown every day, and an at- tachment was ordercd for him, During his absencn Johm B. Lynch, a grocer with whom ‘McCalfroy had a susplefous flour deal a year or mors ago, was called and examined, Ile de- veloped very little, for tho reason that the jury was not posted as it should havo been as to the Guostions to ask him. His cxamination took but o few moments, and SEXTON, having put inan appearance without the attach- ment being served, waa next put on tho rack, with an armful of books and papers, He had repeatediy sald that he would defy the jury to make him produce his books, but when the time camo he forgot his deflance, and yietded thetn up. Just what bo swore to is not known in detall, but It Is known that lie was cxamined * with reference to the suspicious notes ho holds from Clark & Raffen and Gen. MeArthur, and 10 reeard to his relations with Perlolat and the # Ring.” It s further known that ho was an unwilling wittess, and that ho was luclined to withhiold much that he subsequently pretended togive up. It is also known that he did not sueceerd in hmpressing tho Jury with the sincerity and candor of his story, or in satisfying them that he, too, had not been a contributor to the exchiequer of the Y Ring,! through Perl- olat or gome other azent. directly or indircetly. Tic Is to bo recalled to-dav, and hnsbeen onlercd to bring with Lim another bundlo of his books and papers. J TLAN OF OPERATIONS. Tefore adjourning, the jury azroeed to give the rest of its time to the work of looklng Into county nfTalrs, which was o wise concluelon. [t 13 feared, however, that even then, owing to the volume of work yet to bo done, very little clse than an examination Into the letting of some of the leading coutracts can bo completed. Tlhe Jury must adjourn Saturday, without regard to Lhe condition its work may he in at that time, while there {8 work enough' ahead for a wmonth, All.day scsstons will Lo held every dn{, In the cffort to disposc of ox much s possible, how- " READY RELIEF 18 A Lure for Every Pain, It was tho First and is tho Only Pain Remedy That Instantly stopg the most exeruciating Patns, alla; nl:‘l:l':"‘fi"‘;l‘:::"h‘."i]u‘;‘c’l“ :;:n PllhTmhnlhdl‘ of l{: kel utl uno Appiication, & el IN FROM ONE T0 TWENTY HARUTES. ‘No matter how violent or excruciating the pain, the Rbeunratic, Ded-itidden, Infirm, Crippled, Nouraigic, oF hrostrated with Glséesa thuy saler, "0 RADVAYS READY RELIER Afford Instant Ease. Inflammation of the Kidneys, Inflammae tion of tho Bladdor, Inflammation of tho Bowels, Mumps, Oongestion of tho Lungs, Sore Throat, Difloult Broathing, Palpitation of tho Heart, Hystorlcs, Croup, Diphtheria, Cotarrh, Influenza, Headachs, Toothacho, Nouralgia, Rheumatism, Cold Chills, Aguo Chills, Chillblains, and Frost Bites. The_application of the Teady Telte i ;,'.";”2;‘“ O e Sk cuiey bauie Wi ABoEartor ew miintes, ' ciira Cram, flelnlmn!. Bi =I§,|llcllll&:7mk ANRKANSAS, Lrrris Rook, Ark, June 11,—Clear ami pleasant, The river rose eizht fuches last night, and has been rising steadily all day. It fsro- ported at o stand ab Lewlsburg and falling at Fort 8mith. The gaugo hers calls for twenty- six feet. The Town of Ar;l.renm. opposite this cl!{. is entirely overflowed, including the depots ofthe Memphls & Little Ruck and Fort Smith Raflroads, The river Is three fect near the depot. On the up{muc sido plantations above and below are not onbircly nbova danger of overflow. The levec of Seebward protecting over 1,000 acres of cotton and corn above the clty broke this evenlng, submerging the whole. Old eitizens say the present is aa high n rise as everknown, ‘Tho worst Is not yet known. The river is highor by clghteen inches than last year. VANDERBILT, Apecial Dispalch to The Tribune. 3 New Youk, June 11,—~Willlam Il Vanderbilt was vainly interviewed to<lay by a Timesre- porter. e sakt hie did not think it nceessaryat present to say anything about the business upon which he went abroad, Ife had a very pleasant trip, and enjoyed it much. A pumber of busi- ness propositions had been made to him, as might be supposed, and all of them were con- neeted with the New York Central & ITudson River Ratlroad. Ho dld notcare to say what they, were, ps some mizht boaccepted and others rejected. All that had been done was in the Interest of the rond, as he did not futend to make any arrangement of a th'utu nature, The reporter snld fie had heard that Mr. Vander- bilt had gono to England to orrow some money. | Mr. Vanderbilt looked puzzled, and asked whether it had been stated to what objeet tho money was to be applied. Cornellus Vander- bilt swmilingly replicd that It wos to pay the dividend. ~Mir. Vanderbllt lauzhed heartity at ths, and sakl whatever his business had been and whatever plans ho had made, would de- velop themselves In due time. Awmong other things, {t was sald Mr, Vanderbllt went to En- gland for the purpose of corning to some agree- ment with Mrs. Horaco . Clark in rezard to the scttlement of bis father's eatate. The Ion. Chauncey Depew told the reporter there was not the slightest foundation for the stary, Ile was Mrs. Clark’s attorney, —Everything had been scttled satlsfactorily with that lady, and Tie vl exceuted a full release, which had been signed by hee from claims on tho estate. . MICIIIGAN. &Special Dispatch to The Tribune. ADRIAN, Mich., June 11.—Cool rains for the past few days havo been tho salvation of the wheat crop In this section, which had begun to suffer from drought. Reports from townships show a larger acreagro put to wheat than last year, ani there 18 every prospect now for o sur- pnnlnwlv finccrop. No trouble from Inscets is o1r1o. Bpecial Dispateh ta Ths Tridune. Nrw Ricnyosn, Clermont Co., June 11.— Winter wheat {8 in bloon. Heads rather small. Looking very ' promising, Oats and apring wheat need rain. Corn In bad conditlon. Mostly replanted. Spectal Dispaich fo The Tribuna. DEe1ANCE, June L1.—The winter wheat pro- Acnta the most favorable nppearance of any ot the cerenls, aud the best for years. ' Oats are very short, Corn came poorly. Dry weather was tho cause. R reported. Wonl at present comes fo slowly, although transactions ars larger than at surrounding points, Tho prica for cholce lots tangesfrom 30 10 J7%¢ cents. Tho avernge of the market when the bulk of the clip comes In will undoubtedly bo below the former figure. Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune, CoorensviLLE, Ottawa Co., June 11.—Winter wheat prospect still favorable, Clover will be o full average crop this scason, but timothy will be o leht crop from cold and droufiht, The acreageof outs and cornlslargerthan usual. Ithas suffered by drought during tho last two weeks, but coplons showers during thelast twenty-four hours will soon bring them all right, and this raln will insure a ool strawberry crop, the harvest of which Is now about to commence. Special Dispateh to The Tridune. La Pggn, Jung 11.—Winterwheat ls now head- ing out. Never better. The appearance of be- ing the best crop for twenty years, If we do MISSOURI. Epectal Dispatch to The Tridune. . LesterviLLe, Reynolds Co., Juno 11,—Win- ter wheat 10 per cent better than usual. Oats very mood, Weather wot, wator vory high, and 1t still ralns, . dpectal Dispatch o The Tridune. KInksviLLE, Adale Co., June 11.—Tlho scnson has been backward and wet. At present every- EARNINGS: Tho New York Commerclal and Finanelal Chronfele turnlshes the following ' advance-shcet of the gross carnlngs of the principul \estern yoads in May: Ty A, & bottlo bf [ADWAT'S : 2 thing erowing fincly, Farmers finfshed plant- e niinihe ! , ) told me t Thera are two Indictments azalnst Perlolat | Dot havea heavy drought, springiwheat will also s . 5 1877, 3 o) Srer. and 1t inag o, thot nlght scesions | iien hocime out o tols, e that b s | g Riinttiy, Dot bein for anepiracy to.do- | Logvod. Gats looking ot fog corsan ‘E_"A‘.’"‘ fiat,“WheatTouka wel. |\ cvion, mop, 8.9, 70,8 35 3 it il e e will o resorted to. Subpwnas ‘wera fssued | PRAY U o SR 000n 0" Lentont with mic to | frud tho County of Cook. One scts forth Bpectal Dispatch to The Tribune. " Thutl, G, Rap. & North’ (505 ¢ 1 {ter than Fronoh firandy of Ditiers a4 o stimaiant. gesterday for ten mew witnessea | for to- | FOT T he" 400 that Is the story about | that Georze 8, Kimberly, G, F. Verlolat, James | SRrvset, Bay Co., June 11,—Winter wheat THE RAILROADS. Calro &'St, Louls. 17,601 10,821 g,:’yhnr::::\gl mv'm':l‘\‘ \l]ug&g;«gfir] lll:m (I.\xr_ch[llrt;ms I‘lmt Eo5,000 depusit ¥ 1 explained it to the ?‘nruym. and Clmrl[cs 11. Carpenter did, prior to co}mll:cnclnfl lfi head. La’““:‘“ Wfi"' ls pring (é:'l::;’fi 5:3(‘!1'::" oo 1 %7"?‘1‘; FEVER d G'UE i y Hil), jend S0 2 o) J 570, conay A at, nov % V707, a“ A tect Egan, Edwin Watker, and Hinsdale aro alao ("“,‘%‘: i“"“('r Watker Jid Fomartiita: s une 1, 1870, consplro to ‘defraud, and’ did des :r’c:-‘;‘pl:x::;: aud grass noud rain. Potato-bugs TAST TRAINS, Chicago & Alton’ o5 424G a /1o be recalled, Both Hinsdalo and Walker, ity E " &4 L3 fraud, the county out of 850,000 in money and Gw,odo in provislons purchased for the use of the county, Tho witneases are Hermann Lich, The fallacy of tho bellef that fast tralns are niore dangerous than trains which runat the Chle. Mil, & St. Paul Cl. Mt V. & Del. and brel Tenver & Mo Giranda...... counting for the disposition of that §25,0001" Fever and Aguo cured for ity cents. Thers fs not & Wit the Jury had been half so interested, as 810,50 20,5170 | peniedin agent in the world tha will cure fever and i already indicted and on ball, are understooil to be anxious to appear to muke explanations of TOWA. 3 e . Siuie, sud all otlict malarious, Wifous, cariet, {yphold, 4 they clafin to ‘be, in tho reat of my sccounts, | Joln Conilskey, James Farssth, J, G. Beards Special Dispalch to The Tridune. ordinary rates of speed has been clearly dis- | Tiiinals Central (111, linc). yeliow, and otlier fevers (atited Dy Ractwny'a Cliley o mfl:‘;:{‘,s}‘gl}fiu‘:hn‘}:{é bv‘v‘l‘ir}:":hv:, “130" l&t&: and half g0 intelligent upon_the subjects tinder | C.JL. Cfl‘l'llwl";’v G. B. Kimberly, if, 8, 8wect' | Lagx Cirr, Calioun County, Junc 11,—Wheat | proven by the runningof the lzhtning trains of | Indianap, I, & W fi""""' qxé‘m-b- ’li,;im{.lufumynuuur. ¥lty contd ves bttt With them 18 not known. i * | Investization as they l:m.cm\ 1o be, they could | zefy N. Corwin, Ao A, Sprague,” Miss Rexford, | 150ks spiendid. Some few plcces have been in- | the Lake Stiore & Michizan Southern and the Int. & Great Northorn,.. ; J . A oVioe mietment, aots forth that G ho other indlctment 8 forth that Guorge 8. Kifaberly and C. F. Perfolat conspired to rob tho county of $30,000 subsequent to Dec. 1, 1475, in furnishing supplles ot the Insane Asy- Tum and Poor-House, Tho witnesses are the Aamo ns In tho otticr casc, A rumor was current r{‘ulen!ny which if true may lie of some {mportance in the prosecu- tiou of tho Indictinents, to the cffect that IL. 11, Bweetzer, one of the witncsses named above, hnd been made away with or got out of tho way by Perlolat, Before the jury a year nzo 8weet- zer's teatinony was of conslderable Iinportance, Mtwsonr) Pacific... slssourl, Kansas & Texad, Bt. L. A, &1 1L (br'cl readily have seen that two-thivds of thic amount conld readily have been allowed for current ex- penses for the P'-:nr, aud yet I liave not beon ns extravagant a {iver as a great tnany are who aro dolng tha same amount of businuss that 1 am. Itfasaid in tho indictinent that I fatled to givo a falr statement to the Grand Jury of the amount credited up to me. So far ns regards that, [ ean only state Lo {nu‘ as ‘I stated pefore these gméntleuien, thnt If thoy pgave me tine cnonch to cxplain clearly, [ would cxplaln that question _or “any - other equally fwportant — which they might pmfiouml to we. - But, by the way, they have GIVING DAIL, At the dpening of tha Criminal Court Edwin Walker and James Forsyth, two of thiose against whotn indictments were returned Saturnday, came In accompanled by friends to zo on their ‘bonds, and_attorneys to take carc of thelr lecal rights, and cspeclally to aco that their hafl was not fixed at too high a figure. Walker wos ex- ceedingly nervous and - crestfallen, and, not- withstanding his protcats of {nnocence on the outside, had the nrpmrnnw of puilt. 1lis vyes .were cast down, hls heart was heavy, aml his “ountenance was the vory pleture of It wos as wuch as he could do to Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago Rallronds, : Toth theso lines started trains Sunday evening which mnde the dlstance botween Chicago and New York in the unprecedented timeof twenty- flve honrs, and nelther of these tralna suffered the slighest mishap, nor were the passengers subjected to any discomforts whatever. On tho contrary, they wero unanimous in the testi- mony that they never had o plensanter or easfer ride Lefore. Thers can bo no doubt that § such tralns - were run perinanently Jured by grasshoppers, mostly on laat year's breaking. On the whole, thera Is 8 prospect of o good crop. ¥ “ spectal Diepateh to The Tribune. CoLPAX, Jusper Co., Jutte 11.—Wheat looks fine. All we foar In that It will grow too rank. Bpectal Dispateh to The Tripune. Qanxer, Hancock Co, Juns 11.~Wheat never looked better at this scason of tho year than now, Farmers arc fichting tho grossliop- pers with *Dozers.” It Is a succes Tho cropa can be saved If the farmers will continue 8t, L. &8, B, =5t L. Div, gl. k & 8, B, —Ky. Dlv... - DR. RADWAY’S REGULATING PILLY, Perfectly taiteless, elogantly coated with swest m E.—Tenn. Div. B, 83,011 120,200 515,857 05,268 $3,160,763 $3,805,205 A NEW ROAD, saducss, i DT, FIRUIALE, WUEITy; CICATSE. and wtrenBthen. , - | 1t was upon his testimony that O'Dannell, tho | Sghtiog thom. that thoy would .contlnue to grow in 8pectal Dispatch to Tha Tribune. Ruy'a Piifa Tor tile curd of all disorders oF. Tho Stom: Jook “ts attoruoys In tho face, owd | Sch n inalgnificant way of propatining aues- | 1L i iior aa tndicted: Hlo. el e Soectal Dispatch to Tha Tribuns, public fuvor, and bo beltor patronize tan a4y | TwniawaroLis, Ind., Juno 1L—Art clos of as. | 8k, fll'u‘rd Aroweis, Kiduoys, Bisider, "3“,;;...“1;”: o, e C:‘Zl?‘l(lhfl i kit o work® | thiein in the g they expect thatthee should bo ::Rtle‘dnk;y‘ ‘;:)crl]“"llllllllné";:v uringe th weck, sosmoi‘e“;';r"'v:fi."‘&;"?{""’5c"i"'""mix_ vy maitntera aro apposed 1o fnst, trains s not, | soclation o the Ohlo Falle, Teryo Hauto & St. ;‘(mu,,:,?,gf{; ¥ 15531-3121{’“3,}.,?,;..‘:; Fover, l"xn{‘m;i i o \ entleinan, by the way, 18 de- heal he readily sur- me pleces 8 heat and oats are o X n of owel fos, fAnc erangement ot ol ey Bt v | it Gt skl e op o | ok Shuheg TS sl | tomepi st s Skl | R S B e | L e e | B A i e LB , ory ) they are much moro cxpensiva than ordinary passenyger tralns, ‘Theso traius cannot stop at tho smoller places and take local busincss. Thoy have to “depend entiroly on_the through business, which Ia not largeciiough alono to pay expensve, cspecinlly ns many peoplo are afrald of fast tralus on account of the immense speod, and prefer to ride on ordinary trains, thouxh it takes them longer to reach thelr destination, ‘There Is no cause, however, for this prejudico, filed to<day; capital stock, $1,000,000; shares of i 850 cach, witn the privilego of mer-asing aald sum from time to timo to asum cqual to tho t of constructing sald rallroad reserved. Di- rectors, D. V. Whitcomb, J. 11, Gurdoer, W. I, Irvin, E, B, Whitcomb, W. If. Ongley,E. Camp, P, Miller, and Samuel Coner. The line commences near the Falls of the Ohio, in the County of hoought to know [rom larger experlence that he should not attemot to be lawyer, Judgo, and Jurur at the same time,” “ Whom do you refer to?”* W] refer to a prominent dry-gooils mau. You kuow him. I decline to mention numcs,” “ Now, what about that money " 1Tho §10,000 in_question secmed $o bo con- alderable of o mystery to himi, This ls the wa; Leen planted to corn, ‘The 'hoppers are in great nllunh‘::n. traveling and urutlu;?f: good do‘x!nrl of alarm. o v cure. Puiely vegeiable, containing ng mercu! mio: Oral, o deletariou drums. % 7 2= Ubsarya the fulluwing symptoms resulting from Dhorders of the Digestiva Organs: Constipation, fnward Files, Pulinees of the TicodIn {hlicad, cldlty of tha Blomach, Nautes, 1ieartburn, 1sgust of Food, Fullncss of Welght 1 8 h, Houir Rruptions. Sioklng ¢ o it tomact, Bwimming of the Head, llll‘r:fk‘ Al olll!_llr!lll person expeeting from the Court the lieaviest rennlty allowed by law for somo serfous crime. With Mr. Forsyth the condition was different. He Aid know, and could lovk at, old nequaint- ancea. 1118 liand, too, was steady, and his step lad its usual clrullclly. It could be readil scen, boweyer, that his heart was ot the light- l:!l),, nm& that lio wus not in the Lapplest frame of mund. ARCIIITECT DIXON, \ To the Ediior af TAe Tribune, Cuicaao, June 11.—I hasten to reply to the following, which appears fu your fssuc of Juno 10, and trust you willgivo It an early appearauce 1 your columns: Architect Dixon shoull also bo called, and Bpecial Dispatch to The Triduna. Cueroxae, Cherokeo Co., June 11,—As negr aa 1 can jmlx‘:, the grasshoppers have taken about one-Afth of the spring graln, Oats, when eaten down b 'hoggm. coma on agaln, and they do not attack ticm tho second tima. 2 Paintd tha Read Dofictency of Persrlration, Yellow- ‘As noon as tho Conrt could take up the mat- | ] explained to Lin} how, the money went, as s for traine can rum, as hos been demonstrated, | Clark, runniog thouce through the Countles of | ers of ihe bkin and Kyer Patns in the Bide, Chest, ter ot ball, tho case of Walker was submiticd, ‘I‘:&I{l‘ly“c‘x‘:xfil‘:‘clu i yarbntle went futdny, A I LR :':.“',J::':J,::'n?fl,;sf G dhe TENNESSEE. taueh faster during the summer months than | Floyd, Scott, Washington, Jackson, Lawrence, Sud:buites utuel of Heas, bumlueln e N and that zentleman camo to the front, led by C. IL Reed, Ids attorney, and sandwiched be- tween Nathanlel J. Brown, of lLemont, and Godfrey Suydacker, of this city, whom Do was to offer as bondswan. The “indictment was handed to the Court and perused, and after o short consultatlon with tho State's Attorney, It was annouticed that the erime of perjury was great und puni<hable with finntisonment, aml that the ball would he fixed nt 810,000, ~ Thy Dbondstnen he had offered then scheduled thelr ‘lr«»pfl'l , altixed thely naines to the boud, and M, Walker stepped forth u free man. Mr., Forsyth then came forward, led by TL W, Smith, his attorney, and leaning on the arnia of Jerome U, Beands'ey and John Forsyth. Il Lall was tixed nt £5,000, but when the question of his bondsmen schedullng thelr prop- erty to qualify come up Juhn Forsyth refused to schedule, on tho ground that the Court hnd no rleht to - inquire fnto his private affairs, and, the matter of fixing Forsyth's hond was postponed until Jater hour, Hu left tho court fmmedlately af- terwanl, aud up to late hour had not succeed. ed In getting other sureties, or at Jeast did not report,” Ho will be brought fn this morning and given unother apportuiity to give bail, At3 o'clock in the afternoon Perlulat and Fo N. Mchlick, the latter tndlcted several days ago with linsdale for conspiring to destroy covi- denee, came in, sccompatiled by thelr bondsmen and attorneys, ‘They wore even more dejected Jhan had been Walker and Foverth, which was paying $10,000 for Lin foundativu Job, of his aqinlsafons In the matter, an of Uarms employing him to ¥p 81,000 to ¥5, to sucure K sune of 1larma’ claims for **cxtras, 1n reply to the above, I hiave to say that Tam totally Ignorant of all the asscrtions, or Impu- tations, und knof nothing of Mr. Harms® pay- ng, o1 intending to pay, any sum of money, or his admissfon In the matter that ho hiad done so, would do so, or even thought of dofng no, My eonnection with Mr, Ilarms was when he called upon me the first time, fn October Inst, for the purpuse of having me measure up the . guantities of materlals in the foundations of the Court-House from two different plans ho had to work from, which 1did, and after making up my result called upen Mr. Egan to compare iny llunllllllcl with his, and found but a slight variation between us, This was my first appearance In Mr, Egan's oflice, which was in January, I think, The pricea for tho work performed 1 obtained from different reputahle contractors in this city and allixed them to the quantities, and to some of which Mr, Exnn took excentlons ns too great, ‘The repart made to the Bullding Committeo of County Commissloners is on flle, and Is slzned by Mr. Ezan and myself, and will explain itself, Yo this_repart Mr. Hurms took cxceptions, as ;lin sutficient In the aygregots to compensate hlm. Furthermore, Mr, Ilarms never employed me, during the winter months. A traln that makes but thirty miles fn the winter 1s much moro Hable to meet with nccldent thon a traln which makes from #ifty - to sixty miles an hour In the summer. If the railroads, therefore, should contlnue to run extrn fust trufns for through traflic only during the sum- mer monthis they would undoubtedly become remunerative and popular fn the end, as the prejudice which lias cxisted against them ia raplaly wearlng away, 3 A Tumnuse reporier rode fo the first lght- ning traln of the Lake Bnore & Michtizau South- ern Rallrond which left the Vau Buren street depot ot 4:40 p.m. Sunday evenlng, and he does not hositate to say that it was the easlest and most cuinfortable roliroad ride he has ever had, The traln wasa eplendid ono and con- sisted of engine No, 20, the John Neweil, which ‘mllnd the fast train in which Vanderbllt camo \Veat n short time ago from Eikhart to Chicagos the fine fast all coach, Gov.Brough, two brand new day coaches, aud the -pluuuld Wagner sleoper, Odell, A lurgo crowd of people wero assembled ot the depot, many of whom looked upon tho traln as "o ninoday wonder, Contrary to expectation, quite o number of pussengzers avalled themsclves of tho opportuniy to take a fast ride. A few gentle- uicn camo fo the depot, satchel In hand, ready to take the teain, . They looked at thy cars for n while, and them at “the snorting and pufling locomaotive, and flually tholr courage falied them, With soleminfaces they retraced thelr or at Josst Mewmrmis, Tean., Junc 11.—Tho crop repor urthermore, for May of the Memohls Cotton Exchange ems broves 155 rosponacs, average date May 31, as follows: West Tennessco, 43; North Missls- sippl, 63; North Arkansas, 87, Tho aggregate shows n decrease in acreaze of 13 per cent. ‘The first week s roported unfuvorable on ac- count of the ralus, The remalnder excessively dry, windy, and rlflud(. Tweuty-flve roport stands very fino; 70 good average; and 60 esrly- planting poor, but late good. Average re- sponsea indicate great Improvement In tho morale of laborers. All report no cominercial fertilizers uacd. One hundred aud _twenty ro- port the crop well cultivated, 37 reporting superlor condition, and 107 report crop suffer- Ing for raln. ‘The averago Increass of corn 18 4 per cent, with 2} additional tohe planted in June, and In good conditfon, In grass, oats, and millet, there §s un Inerease of 53 her cent, and 8 por cent better condition than st year. ‘'Tho wheat nmgsllmwn an average prospective better yicld of 28 per cent on O per cent Increased acreage, Tho averaze increass of hiogs 1a 10 per cent, and In good condition, The Committec say i reference to the report that subsequent to the averaze date of the ro- sponses good and general rains hava fallen, which will smprove all crops except wheat, though great damauge must result from the thir- teen and a half fuches of rain which fell on tho Tth and dth tost, cattle, part to _luy thoso cattle—of which I own some 20" head—cows and Buils —which aro on my farm, und the balance was used In buying furniture, The Girand Jury did not beliova that, Lecausg the Looka showed a eredit to mo of 810,500, which, they clalmed, could not be a part of that money. ‘They sent for the uuctloncers who sold tho Uardner House furniture, and eay that I onl; bought &84 worth ol them, when, if they huil made further lm‘ulry from tho same jurties, they would rendily” havo ascertatued that 1 hotight o much Jarger amount, which cannot bo denfed. Altozether, fu_me own amd other namces, I Lought over $1,600 worth, as [ can prove, and that i3 the way I disposad of that 10,500," Qreen, Owen, and Clay, and torminating ut Terre Haute, with s branch read commenc- [ng at soe voint on the main llue in the County of Washington, running through the Countles of Washinzton, Orange, Martin, Davless, and Kuox to East 8t, Louly, a distance of 250 miles, with another branch road leading from some polnt on the maln {ine in the Coun- on, running to Brownstown, o dls- ty of Jacl .0 tanco of fifteon miles, sald railroad to hiave a to- tal length of A1G milcs, 5] Efim@r TEA TRAINS. [ . 8t. Lon's Las boen beasting considerably late- f Ten Years' Growth Qured by 17 bocauso a cargo of tea from San Franclsco to ol Now York had taken its way via that town, and beaten the thine made previonsly via Chicago. (] Sinco that time, tha Chicago & Northwestern ]]B.- R A]]w AY S R EI] has brought here several tralns and sent them 4 forward via the Michigan Central to the East, 1n the Ovarles all of which made better timethan the 8t, Louls renya "';:‘,,.',“.’,2:,:{:',',:;";;‘,"{-.:,.. train, Lately onothcr tea train passed over the ¢ Aupos, Ded 37, 1875.—Dn, TApway: Thab Chicago & Northwestern which surpasses the bo beacatau, [ make thisyistoments |, timo made by any route thus far. ‘Che traln ar ten years, s Lot Franclaco Mn{flOnl 0 p. m., arrived at | PlAse withou snybencts, I waskiowingal LEp X New York Juao 9at 11:45 p. m., making the en- T 3 tire distuncu from San Franclsco to New York ly 'hot uch falth 1o them, Lgt fosliy, after much 9 days 5 hours and 43 minutes. The train passed o L vt the Resolvent, two boxesof ritlie Gl ke Vel Kol | piot et oy i LT western, chifzan Central, Great ‘estern, ut ¥lilout an: ) New York Central Railroads. ! Yo | e brelvamonsdinedor the Hewlvent o £ RADW, L3 wil freo thasys: e A A T e discnddra. tiica s centa perbox., - Hold by Druggists, 101X COX, 4 \What about the statement you aro alleged to have made toJobn Cox, and trylog to borrow $0,00021n order to mako up o sum of § 44,0000 “ As for the article In vour paper of this morn- Ing, relatie to an alleged connection between Jubn Cox nnd mysell, I can say that [ never had any dealings Wwith him i building the tu nel or fu this Conrt-FHouso matter to tho extent of -a shuggte dollar. Indeod, until this date, 1 neyer kuew of bim having a dollar’s worth of futerest with me ju the tunncl or any other contract whatever, [ have no doubt Mr. Cox, fn justice to myself, will place himself in such a poeition as to clear me belure this community lrom this uspersion, 8o faras the indictment £ tho Ll Bators they frightencd, but Perlolat, having gone through with the same thing hefore, took tho situd- tion morc calmly, notwithstanding that Nie had two ludictments to answer In the consplracy case the Court fixed Periolat’s ball at $10,000, aud in the other at £5,000, and he offered as surcties John A, condemued by mien’ who, no doubt, are ex- eeted tofndict somebody. Very unfortuuately ar me, §an one of thelr victims, and icave ft for somo future tiue to develop whetier [ am ullty or not. I am in the hands of the Court, and [ expect to prove myself Innocent ut the proper I}Inm ‘That 1s all'] liave to say, asmy W cven Intimated in any way, by act or word, that he expeeted or intended 1o use mouey or its equivalent, or that he should or wnufll do so limaclt or through any one, [ certainly should have bad nothing to'do with weasuring up plans, making estimates, o{ having unything to do with hiin,or for him, of nu{ one connected s Spectal Dispalch $o The Triduna. J,.'J.'.f,:.‘;‘{'}:,}’jfi' Oyana, Neb., June 11.—~The Unton Tacific | f3AlL1jeak thres a bottles o Coruet Band, composcd of rallrond employcs, % 1 Jgfil Jert u'f";.'g I"t't -u.{. fl’ Eglxlrc"l‘l:r 'l|nll ,‘q; :’mml-ld: screnaded Gontd and Dilton at the Grund Cens | 54 vaus wonderol medeiie & fecl decpip iebind tral Hotel this evening, A Board of Trade Ad oy Drayer I8 tRebis miny Gons duch of Lesing W others aa 1t has been to wie. = Committeo also interviewed them in regard to iSlenedy Mis, B, C, BIDDINS, Spectal Dispateh fo The Tribune, PrrIN, June 11,~The prospect for corn s not good, DPotato-bugs plenty, The weather has been good for wheut und oats. Very dry for three weeks, Chiuch-bugs beginnlng to make thelr uppearsnce. LW boz! autleed by contraating them with the form; 18 concerned, § am in a pusition now beforo this | nor could any one employ e, to spend” money T steps amd decided to walt for the next regular wera gone. foat fwwanty-0ve pounds. e a ems ATenilicks was nluaily | community sccused of one of the worstcrimes; | 40 accomnlish an unjust act, * 1tad Mr. Harmns WISCONRIN, e 0o middleaeod man, with a palr of GOULD AND DILLON, Tcoklinued lo use themadlcine unit | was puts, thig that maguificent slde-whiskers, wanted to know if any of the railrond ofticials were golng along, Hoewaa Informed that. Ueneral Manager John Newelt would bo one of the passcngers. WThen," sald e, * there will be no danger,” and he walkea on board snd engaged o bcu'h, feling as safeand sccura ns I he wera In arooin \cat forty-8v8 Pounds. tiive of (ha T zen bo tesalvent, alx 1 b Lomax and Willam D, Cox. Thoy presented | lnwyer, Charley Red, is waitlng for me." with him or the County Cominissioners. Finale Special DispateA to Tha Tridune. ¢ the Palmer lMousc. At preciscl B o r 4 the above cergiftate, fatho f(‘);uh;lctlu(rthclr Brojinty but, 1{\% '.’finmmfi- i e the inteiviow, - ot | Mt promise any et of moncy by | Kusonth dune 1. Osta and Larloy nover 140 ‘o m, "o teal - Jots tlurulllupo:,. ;‘&“fi‘;fi?‘éfi.fit""%fi‘:‘.‘:flfi?&?2’:‘.‘..&'?."&“%‘3; sond’ meditine It selug fmperfect, some time was taken In -mak- t was a brothier of John Cox who was inter- 3 » Hurms | Jooked better, Corn very backwal o8t o . move: slowly alon| un t & ctory, 4 10 hier by B e nrectione. Findlly, thoy | estcd with Walker in the Jand-tuniio) Jub. > | has caused mo ih measuring plans, making up | thu erop was replanted. Yiround has been very | go y Yintte, Sethen " Engineer | and the stock-yards will probably o bullt at st HE ot outside the clty avid Verrell opened the valves and onward ed the trafn ke o streak of lightning, The sveed at which the traln was now golng would have been lmperceptiblo to the passcngers, so lllluulhl{ aid it fly olong, had it not bheen for the fact that on looking out of the windows tho reen fleldy of the country looked Ik the ralllng waves of the tossing ocean, Objects could bardly be distingulshed, so 1ast did the, yusntitics, or getting prices for work, or con- erring with thie County Architect in his behalf, Nor has Mr, Harms made any scttlement with me, nor do 1 expect from hiul auy sum_ ereater than § um law(ully entitted for_iny scrvices and am williog to make publie. L. 1, Dixon, Architect. DRIVEN TO DEATH. scheduted property valued at $100,000, sigued the bond, and Pertolal was temporurlly out of hils troulle, or at least outof jall. Mr. Mehlick - g next, and offered as bondsmen Matcel wicott und Abuoer Price, in thoe sum of 5,000, d they were aceepted, and ho, too, was given luls Yberty.. George 8. Kimberly, Charles Il Carpenter, sudJames Forsyth are yet to give ball, Kime berly will doubtless be Jn to-day, or at least has Johin Cox has heen summoned to appear before the Urand Jury, and will have an opportunity there to teld Jist what Walker did say to him, TUE HOOKKEEPEN, THOMAS BIASSIL, haviug cvidently furnished testimony to the Urand Jury which ot Walker into hol water, o reparter hiuted bl up Jast eveniug for the purpose of sceini if he would corroborate the statements made by Walker n the juterview had with him, early day. Gould aud Dilien, who have been lm-ul ""”llll" four ilfln ‘&'ulndmf lo‘vnrlrm: iy matters, will go west on Wednesday to inecl oll En 'ln;‘e'r Evn%s. who has surveyed !{lclr Black O (o bath hCeih oAALes s T adoubt 1iills routes for a contemplated branch, The ably corfect. ARy Ong who knows . :v:lla &cudc in 8 fow daye what route thoy will | Biobl .-I:‘:‘l:wnlfl @ heratatomont uy . c"f‘ffim 4 D, 3] IAll\'bO?k ny B 10 k“n'.yro)ln. . B, iCH, g a1 8 Chemiat, A Afbury Miehe 8t Mre. ns, who makes the Huectal Dispatch to The Tridune. BTURGEON BAY, June 11,—~The late raln has been very acceptable, and the winter and sprine grains first-class, Estinated by zood judges from 10 Lo 25 per cent better than an averago. Spectal Ditpateh o Tha Tridune. Mapison, Wis., June 11.—Icavy rains fell here last night. The weather ls vol to-day and B4 Loy 1o M, & 8, disappear, When the train rounded curves it &7, Loos, Mo, June 11.—The decision of e always sald tiiat ho would revort when wanted, | % When did Walker got the check for 25,0 | 0000 unpleasant. Jeaned over conslderably and swayed from one | Jqa: U ‘States Buprome ™ vtls Wi Sarnet » | .\ yed and Fohumanly Treated, an Une e — ndge Miller, of tho United States Bupren Forsytls will slao be I, ut Caspentercewoll IF | 0001 aeke S o of Despiaber. fortunate Wonian Seoks Ticliof in m Dose INDIANA, side to the other waaklng tho muts mkd o the | Court, in o sultof tho Uslon Trust{Companr, DR. RADWAY'S Lefs the country. « \What did ho do with 11 of Falson, xnwuofifi:flrg&fim bt ot mover | Wt un tho strulghe track again thoro was hard- | of New York, and Bariog Bros. & Co., of Lou- J THE INDICTMENT AJAINST WALKER ects forth that the Grand Jury were sworn and charged to nquire futo ceitaln chauges and uccusations wgalist a mafority of the Board of County Commissloners,—* whosc names public pullcflolml publie justico required should not Bow made koown,"—to-wit: that they had been bribed sud corrupted, snd by reason of “The chicck was on the International Natlon. 8l Bank, and we went there, but the amount was 30 larze Lowenthal didn't want to pay it unleas Walker could show that bio hiad authority to fndarse McNell & Sun’s name on the hack. On the sldewalk wo mct & man, who told Walker 10 yro to the Canadian Bauk of Commerce, aud we went there and Walker deposited jt.* mournful case of attempted self-destruc- tion Is reported from the West Twellth Strect Btatlon. Last ovenlng & woman named Sarsh Johuson, 30 years of age, residing at No. 313 Halsted street, attempted to commlit suicide by taking a dose of strychniue, She procured the drug at J. P. Lee's drug-store, on don, for the appointment of a Recefver for the 17: St. Louls, Iron Mountain & Southern Ratlroud, l R sulvenl which has been anziously looked fur for some y S bt el e et e s ( ul e ;i::l!eu{ifi, the e;‘ldluu%:pgu‘t being wuticient by THE GREAT DLOOD PURIFIER, the Court to jus o ap- :w‘l‘nlz‘ingnl:;u:l :nu, or to luterfere \lllh{lm pr«?-. For the Care of all Chronio Diseases, Berofuls or ly any \'lb"flllun, and tho train spod along smoothly. "This {8 the homu of Sinjler Col- fax,” salil o red-fuced, thick-set, funuy-looking- man, a3 tho tralo passed throtgh sSouth Lew Enkhart was soon reached, ¢ Twenty wluutes for suppor,” shouted the conductor. And the sengers accordingly made a rapid march for he dining-room. While thoy were doluy Justics looked better. Qats, fax, snd meadows grow- Ing splendidly. Farmers aro plowing thetrcorn, Bpacial Dizpatch to Tha Tribuns. Parsvra, Harrison Cu, June 11.—Wheat never promised better, Oats and grass fine, Farmers generally wearlug smiling countenances e o W 3 . o e, % Y o5 urbery o relon bkl awardodand st | Weeo tho acu i Lemont” puid uflng that | Jiciied stret secar - Harrion, saving. that | oo Provo ot cuvooks Bty ol umsll | o v nedl chinss ofiosomulives wes it | ent management of o fouh et St B eamth Siane Ting wnd sottlug tho same, togetee with all | % Yea she wished the doss to polson o cat that bad Special Dispaich fo The Tribuss. W ormany 1n' chargy of Englucer llovey. STRIKING MINERS, " Bones, Flesh or Nerves, Corrupting the guitable lmulements, ete., for fiol-ung-na set- | ¥ Whent? been serfously snnoylng bersell and children, | Jznous, Howand Co., Juus 11, —\Wheat look- | Agatn the traln started, and sped onward to jis ) By Sollds and Vitisting the Viulds. tiug the work that wight bcmlulu'r.l faand’| *Onthe 21st." ‘Fhe vymptoms were early manifested, and Drs, | 1oz tne. bats growiug rapldly. Weather vool | destination. Fhe new englue aid not provo as | POTTavILLE, Pa., Juue 11.—Eleven hundred sround the new Court-flouse, to Willlam Mc- Lee and f.n sod dry. 4 . “ What did the pn{-roll amount tol" o his Jedger)p 1 took $6,035 to Lemont and paid it out,” udls were semmoned at once, but u‘)uu late hour they were ungbla to say whether they rould savé her life, No reason satisfactory s tho * Newell.” Whils tho latter bad oo trouble in reachiog Elkbart abead of tlme, tho Norman had all it could do to reach — employes in scven dollierles of the Lehigh snd | _cnrontc Imru;nuhmc ‘innv(uh. .E““‘ utar Bweltioy Neil and Willlam 8. MeNeil,' composing the Wilkesbarre Compauies hays struck agafusts | Hackiug Dry Codgh; iy R T ""w‘\".afi‘"‘; (Alter referring firi of Withiaia McNell & 8an, of Chicagos that NEBRASKA. ungs, Dyspep! i X Vi a o reduction of wages. b, Tio toloreus, o Bwellops ¥ umork, cart, wu the G2l day of Juns Edwin Walker appeared | * Who paid the men could be asslgned for the act, until her little | Omama, Neb, June 1l.—Bes speclals from | ‘foledo just on time. It 1s claimed, Lowever, st Va., June 11.—This afte o | gk and lip b Mercartal D m, Jirvo* ‘before the Grand Jury aod wade cath | M 1did» son, Joseph, Yolunteercd 8 stors to the police | forty-ono places throughout the Btate to-night | thut this eniringcan do much better, it properly | PortsviLE. ba., June 11.—Thisafternoon, & motainta, Qout, Drdppy, IUCksis Salt 1H0m. Yos! vide ey AW | X 4 ctor:! od, " & mass-mectlug of strikivg mincrs st Lans.ord, [ Shipie, coasamptio ney, Blidger, Liv et the' evilenes Phe Cebould” ko |t Waa chesk for 610300 drawal Lat “satletuctorily. explaius the ontiro SMair. | yeport the crop prospect as bighly favorable, | bendled. “The reporter left tiio fraiu at this 2 z | 5 WORPICE §i FEL BOTILE: 1is mother hus been for some time past living with 4 wmwan named George Kenucy, to whom she bore a child some two months ago, but the unnatural father renouuced it, =nd und nothiog but the truth*: that it was a ma- terial question whetber Walker bad o bank- county whether tho sum of $25,600, bad and re- * By whomi" “ Wylker i Payable to whose orderi® iot and returned to Chlcago fu theregulsr ex- especially s of small gratn. Corn ls Dot 80 | Pregy A diipateh puceived from New York last on_account of heavy continued ralns sud | evenlng auuounced the safe arrival of the traln a committés was -ppolule&to ascertaln the | P80l by Druggiiik pos Rood, tool weather. In some sections there wasa | op thne, aud Mr. Meeker, of the New York Cen- amouut of reduction Tho colilerles wero all idle tere to- IR RADWAY & CU., i WHTI'.EII'SL; H‘ 4 ————— ceived upon the above contract, was by blinde- | *¢ His.! frequently sald that unless she puve | slicht frost last night. Damege slight. The | tral, telegraphs that two hours better thue can EXPIATION. _— ited fn 8 bauk; whether 810500 tad been | % 1s he in the hatut of drawlug checks paya- [t~ away he would put o sudden gmuhowm havedons but verv little dutnage. | easlly be wade ou his road. PuiLapxreuts, Juns 1l.—The execution of & rawn out of any bauk; bow and in what man- | ble to bls owu orderf? end to lis existence, Under this prossure she | They scowm to bo dissppgariog. Causo un- | “Tho fast trglu will hercalter leave at 4:43 p. IILADRLEE, SB0 Read ¢ False and True. nor the sum of $10,500 had been by Walkerpaid | te has done so.? did do sway with it, and the boy says that | kuows. . fustead of st 4:40, wud wll nob stop ai | Goorge W. Fletcher, for the wurder of Junes ©0., Ko 5 wut and disbursed s that Walker swore that bo Lately Lo went with her aboiit 8 month sk, sud that _Suuctal Disyateh (9 Tha Trivuns. Tweuty-second stregt. Huuley In November, 1575, took pluce at Moye- | €end one Jetterstamp ta RADWAYE Ohiouinit did nut have pm&~w.nunt; that ho did oot | “Alurgin'T3upd TN « | they left tic L4 on the etdps of 8 | Livcoiw,Neh,Junell.—Prof Cyrus Thomas, | - Tue Pittaburg & Furt Wayne fast traiv, a3 | menslig prison at W0 o'clock to-day. SRty oy Yo