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TOTAL DEPRAVIT The Mollie-Maguire Executions Have Only Scotched the Snake, Further Lawlessness at tho Ijands . of the Ribhonmen---Two Moro Murders. # Mystorious ‘Disappearance of Two of the Witnesses at the Recent Trials, Discovery of Two Extensive Baby-Farming Dens in Philadelphia. Bagging of a Lot of Crook- ed-Whisky Men in Pennsylvania. * Breaking Up of a Desperate Rob= ber Band in Jackson Coy, Il A Terrible Affray with Two Thieves in a Cairo Cabbage-Patch. THE MOLLIE MAGUIRES. Apectal Dispateh to The Tribune, POILADELEOIA, Pa., Juno 23.—All accounts from the mining districts agree that tho Moily. Magulres are scotched, not killed, and the good citizens of Bchuylkill, Carbon, Coluamblia, and Luzcrno Counties are greatly agitated by the Nor aro Bince the execu- rumors aud plotting for revenge. Tumors all that alarm them, tions last Thursday several deeds of violence, that arc almost dircetly traccable tothe mur- One of thefo is derous Motlles, have occurred. the murder of Willlam Conner, a respectable man, whose body bas been found near White Haven; another, the brutal assassipation- of John Grady, a_non-afllljated miner, &mployed inone of the Lehigh collierles, As sot, how- ever, there lins been no general uprising siich as ‘was dreaded, and Jittle indication of, which ma; be the apecific plan of tho {Hends of the hange: murderers, but the authorities are on the alert, and detect) peeted districts, From these the words and other ‘'‘goods™ that ‘were telcoraphed ahroad ycstcrdn{ wera ol talned, and thelr promulgation throuch tho press was a part of the schemo to break uR the orgenization. ‘The coal and jromrpollce ane Capt. Linden, of jthe Pinkerton detectiva agén- cy, are still patro ling the region. There seems to be an unusual commotion among the Mollles infesting the Butler Valloy, Quite a nuthber of persons have reccived coflin notices. Jamea O'Bricn, who wero witnoescs at the trials of several of the exccuted Mollies, have mysterl- ously disappearcd, and it is fearcd they bave been decoged Inte some of the lso- lated mountain haunts: of the lawless members of - the terriblo orzanization and murdercd, A number of disgulsed and armed men passed over the mountains from Quakake towards the Columbia regionsatan early hour this morning, The housos of Pat- Helc Burna and Timothy Branican, near Deland, " in the Mahanoy District, havs been placarded with “cofin notices," warning them to. leavo ;flm region within twenty-four hours under pen- alty of doath. Elsewhere in the middle aund orthern coal ficlds thero sccm to be unusual movements among the miners aud tho lawless choracters, The fecling that something linpor- tant as well as starling s shout to occur is generally prevalling among all classes of olti- zens, while no littlo uncasiness exists In places where the Moltic Mazulre eloment ia a controt- ling and vindictive power, insomo districts, where the authorities nro almost powerless to cope with tho law-breakers, the apprehensions of a zeneral uprising hatt becomo 8o local that familicasure moving to points where thero is wmore protection for lfeand property. This ia particularly the caso with those who took part against the Mollics at thelr trinls, Maven Cnuwk, Pa, June 23.—Carroil’s funcral tuok placo to-day and was largoly at- tended, but uo disturbance occurred. Camp- bel), McGehan, and Hoyle will bo burfed at Bum- mit Thil to-morrow, and it fs expected thou- ennds of mincrs witl be present, ‘Thero are no further fears of an outbrenk. The persons wha attend the wakes, which are kept uF night aod day, appear ludisposcd to anything liko a breach of tha peace. ROBBERS ARRESTED, Spectal Disputch to The Trivune, Oanvonparz, Ill, Junc 23.—In the Ilatter part of Aprll a man named Uhlis was arrcated at Do Soto for horsc-steallng, and was fncar- cerated {n the County Jall at Murphysboro. Iic belonged to a band of robbers who have been carrying on their deviltry In this connty for somo time, ‘I'hoy were under obligation to eachother that if ono Was arrested tho others were to sccure his cacape, Ublls has been eox- pectlug the attempt for some time, and be- coming disgusted, thinking Lis pala wero cow- erdly, to-day mado a full confession, agrec- foz to turn State's ovidence. He stntcs that about the first part of March three of the gaug, Lon lmn:rlcg Willlam Deloch, and nimeelf committed o lghmay rob- bery on Beaucoup Bridge, near DeSoto, by shooting twice at sod robblng Edward Roach. who was returning from DuQuoln to his_lome in Murphysboro, They did uot_wound Roacn, but relioved hitm of $40 cash. Ublls acknowl- edges dolng the shooting. ome time In February they broke Into WilI- fam Bratton's clothing-houso and Charles Mar- ten's shoc-storo here, and wero successful in carrytng away considerabie buoly, Slortly after they attempted to rub the express safe in *A. 11, Rubert's furniture store at Murphysboro, but somo furnlture falling scarcd” them, and taking o revolver from tho ahow-cnso departed. ‘The samo night they fuled to open a safo fn Clipner & Loastri’s store, in the samo place, only gotting the kuob off. They robbed the Compariy store at Mt, Carbon the samo nighit, aud plocured & number of articles. He states that there arc four gold watches buried on the bank of tue Big Muddy River, which he wili securo some day noxt week. Doputy Sherifl Toler arrosted Etherly and Deloch at Marjon laat night, and took tiem to jail to-day, Thore arc two'othiers who lave not yet been secured. This looks bad for our couuty, but tho result will bo so satisfactory that no ome will cotuplain. BADBY-FARMING, Special Dispatch fo Ths Tribune, Pricapsrenia, June 23.—Thoe Phitadelphls Soclety for Protecting Children from Cruelty has mado somo astounding discoveries In relationto baby-farming establishments, whose existence in the Quakcer Clty has not beon heretoforo sus- pected. For tha benefit of the uninitiated, 1t may be explaincd that tho torm * baby-tarming is applied to the abhorrent practico of placing infants that are not wauted where they will be likely to fado out of naturs] exiitonce in a con- venlenttime. Inother words, babics whoso blrth entalls shame on their mothers are placed in tho custody of women who are known to bo capable of euding thelr littlo lives as soon as possible, not by downrlght murder, which would bo too easlly discoverable, but by systematic neglect and lll-treatment, and particularly by continu- ous dtugglog. An extensive schomeof this kind was discovored some years ago in New York and its participants punished. The busi- ness flourishes In many cltics in Europe. Mr. Crews, Sccretary of the Soclety, baving bad bis attcation attracted tothe subjcct by au ordl- nary complaint, found the matter broadening until he Bually traced baby-farmers to a noto- rlous court fn the heart of the city. IHcre Mr. Crews found two houses,—one occupled by an oid Eoglish womsn and the other ° b an old Irish woran, with scven babics fa thel Sauualnn. none of them gheir own. Under or- iuary circumstances ths wmatter would bave been one which the Bociety would baye moved in, us the children were suffering luseparable m rum-drinkwg caro-takers, but the sageat carcfully worked the cass up to s more impor- tant t, Ho hauoted thonelzbborh by day and by night, somectimes staylug uotil near- Ly daylight, ' He found that the obscrvstions of ives are scattored through the sus- pass. fcDermo’. and Michael- ~ ——— tie neighboring restdents corresponded with hinows, and that the wails of the poor infanta all night Tong in thoso twn liouses wero 10 strangn sonnda to the neighbors, who have for somo time been tatking about the subject and resotying to direct Lhe sttention of the au- thorities to it, e finally watched untll one of the women went out, and then he Inquired at the house of the other somen for her by name. The woman asked him what he wanted with her friend, and he atated that he had got into trouble and desired to make arrangementa for the boaril of an infant. Bhe took the beit at onve, and, assaring him that sle was in the same busincas, asked for the job. The oflicer ingenfously improved the terms he had thus got on with the woman to worm out of her a great deal of Information that will here- after prove valuable. When he had obtained pretty much all the knowledze he thonght would he useful aa jmportant, he remarked to Tier nrchm{. ** Whosc child was that that was burled out of your house at midnight a short time ago1"” ‘The woman eyed him pecullarl‘; a moment, and sald, *You ars an officer” to which ho rejoined, “Yes, and 21 you have al- ready convicted yourself . you might as well make “a clean ~ breast of the whola business,” but she wonld not. luvurll‘y further conversation with him, The officer ha however, learned enough to satisfy him that those ani other establishments 2t s like kind are partof o farseaching system of crime, in which the principals are s number of doctors, who live principally by criminal malpractice. ‘The Bociety now has In its possosston the namen of the ' fathers ! and **mothers® of the chil- dren found farmed out, together with the names of several doctors, some of whom are quite prominent, nm\ it is ax- peeted that their conncctlon with this bhse and munderous business cat be established be- yond doubt. There {8 also at teast one under- taker whose complicity appears to be cstablish- ed, namely the one who buried & child at night as abovo stated, A SUCCESSFUL RAID. Special Dispatch to The Tridune, Prrrsnong, Pa., Junc 23.—During the early part of the week Collector Davis recelved fn- formation that fllicit distilling was belng carrled on tonlarge extent inthe mountains of Fay- etto County, nearthe Virginia Etate line. He at once telegraphed to Washington for author- ity to make a raid on the law-breakers, and, re- celying & favorable answer, he organized o forco of fifteen men of known courage, and arming them withi Spencer rifles, fn chargeol Agent and United States’ Detective Robert McCready, atarted them to the mountalus yesterday after- noon with instructions: to proceed to the site of “the stills and make a general raid on all concerned. Tho men were furnished with fourteen rounds of ammunition, which, together with the rifles, were shipped to Uniontown, Fayctte Connty, where the fittls out for the Wll'-gl“l took place. Revolvers al formed part of the armamentof each m: Horscs were to be obtained at Uniontuwn, and each of the party was {nstructed to procure and wear a suit of clothing that would give the re- semblanco of an honcst ycoman and peace- ful farmer. Nothing less than & skir- mish with tho distlllers was cxpected, as they wercy known to bo desperate mch, and armed to the teeth. The result,* however, shows that they were afrald to leck horns with the Government. At 2:30p. m. Collector Davis received the following, which {s all that is known here up to this timo: Unitontows, Pa., June 23-~-2:10p. m.—Our rald was a auccesa I every repect. We have sojzed four atills and made ten arrests, aix of whom were surprised and captured in the distillery at i} o'clock this morning, and are the aame persons who maus the hl&uck on Dgputy Houseman and myaelf on the ns 26th §; 'TrioxAs J, Gnixraox, Revenno Agent, The scction of country referred to fa a very wild region, intiablted inthe main b{ A& class of eople who hava ncver had tho slightost regard or law. This reglon {s off to the right ot the natlonal road, golng eastward, and within a few miles of the line of Preston County, W. Va. Yearn ago this locality was infested by banda of outlaws, who wero extensively engared In the manufacture ot counterfelt coln, and some of the descendants of these old-time law-breakers atill resido tnere, and they seem to have ln- herited all tho bad qualities of thelr ancestors. ATTEMPTED TRAIN-ROBBERY. Bpeciat Dispateh to The Trivune, FEuxnart, Ind., Junc 23.—A desperata st~ tempt was made by four men toroh the express- car of traln No: Gan tho Lake 8horo & Michi- gan Bouthern Raflrond at Ligonicr, last night. Tho messenger had suspceted for & week that such an attempt would be made; and a de- tectivo had accompanled tho car for two or thres uighte. Ilardly had the. traln left Ligonicr nefore o butly fellow unlocked the door leading to tho car, and atarted toward the meesonger. Immediately behind him were three others, all with blackencd faces, and wear- ing mnaks. “As soon as thoy assaultod the mes- nenger, the detective and his assistants, who hud been socrcted In the car, camo up, and a terrific hand-to-hand fight occurr In the car. ‘Tho ppstal clerks, who had been informed of the expected fun, camng in, snd the four scoundrcls were secured, They wero Latta, AL Billman, Hathaway, and Christy,— lourd:spornu churactors of "Ligonier. They expected to mot tho koys of the messsnger and securs the booty, $60,000 or $70,000, before the traln reaclicd }’(uuflnllvme. hut the expresa- nmcssenger, Mr, Carleton, was too sharp for thent. They were taken to Toledo.” REVERSED AND REMANDED, Bpectal Dispatch t1 The Tridune, 8pmixoricL, I, ¢ 23,—~Among the oninfons fled by the Supremo Court yosterday was tho case of Mayer Mercdith ve, Tho People, appealed from McLean, Mercdlth was tricd and convicted of the murder of Georgo Murphy, and sentenced to be hanged. A suporsodeas was granted, and the casu argued at the Janu- ory term. The record abows that during the trial the Judgo was abscut from the bench on ten days, being engaged 1n anothier part of the bullding trying othcr cases, members of the bar occupylng the bench, the couuscl for the prisoner not aobjecting, It s clalmed by counsel for the prisoner, and the 8upreme Court find, that.onler and decorum was not malntained during the trlal, and that the jury werc moare or lcss influenced by tho conduct of spcetators, The oplnlon, by Scott, Justice, hdlde that such abscoce of the Judgo wag fllegal; that tho prisoncr or his counsel could not consent to such absence, and that therefore Meredith bas had no trial. Revorsed and remanded. READY FOR TIIEM, ToLEDO, 0., Juus 23,—A bold aud well-plan- ned attempt was mado last night to rob the ex- press car of traln No. 6, bound cast over the Alr-Line Division of tho Lake Bhore and Michl- gan Southern Railroad, Bhortly after the train left Ligonier, Ind., the car was entcred by four men, who accosted the mesgenger and wero about to bind bim, when ' they wero sud- denly confronted by s force of ofll- cers and oxpressmen, headed by Chlel of Police Purdy, of this city, who had been no- tifled that tho attempt was to bo made, and bad concealed himself and men in the car. A short but most desperate struggle ®nsucd, resulting in the capture of the entire band, who were brought to this city and lodged in jail. They are all {ounfl men, and resldents’ of Nobla County, Indiana. Tho tralu was not stopped,» sand none of the passongers were awaro that anythjng unusual had occurred during the tzip, e HORSE-THIEVES, Spectal Ditpaich to Tha Tridune, OanLINvILLE, 111, June 23.—A tew days sinco James Aldrich, of Girard, 1iL., was arrested and lodged fn the County Jall on thechargcot steals ing borses, lopiog for clemencyin bis own case, he gave the Btate's Attoroey tho names of seversl partics living near Nilwood, 111., a8 being oqually guilty. Threeof them, Robert Court- ney, Josoph Norval, and George Norval, were arrested. fu tho trial it was developed that, in additfon to ne-lln}i horscs, they also added oseph Norval was discoarged. George Norval, for want of ball, was fatled, and Courtoey gave he other partics will probably be srrcsted, as there is evidence of & well-organized gang extending from Mont- gomery County, LL, to Hanulbal, Mo, BURGLARY, * Bpecial Dispaieh 10 The Triduns, Canvinvirrs, L., June 28.—Thicves are op- erating on the line of the Chicago & Alton Rall. road in this county. On Fridsy night several family residences were broken into at Brighton, Bhipman, and also st Girard. Bwall amounts of mouey, watches, and jeweiry, with an slonal lufl of clnlh'u, wgenll u'tey obtained, MORYE SHOOTING, Epecial Dispaich 10 Ths Triduse. CaxsoNDALY, IIL,Junc 23.—In Murphysvoro, this afternoon, John O'Copnell, formeriy jail- keeper,but at present koeping a saloonand hotel near the Narrow-Gauge Dopot, sbot and seversly woundad a mag who wipes cugines for tho Cairo & 8L. Louls Rallrosd. Owling to the lataness of the news reaching this piace, vour correspond- ent cannot learn the full particulars, nar the wounded man's name. Judge Lemma, Prose- cuting Attorney, Jeft at 8 o'clock for that place to attend the prelimivary examinatlon to be held to-night. CABBAGE TIIEVES. Bpecial Dispateh ta TAe Tribune, Catno, Iil, June 23.—An ex-policeman named Heim, and s gardener named Lattner, ha .| bad a lively brush with cabbaga thieves on the premises of the latler: in the subnrbsof the city this morning about 8o'clock. They had kept watch during the night, and at the time shove stated sawtwo men enter the garden and commence cutting the cabbage. Helm then fired upon them with s shot-gun, wh(ch.'\mw- ever, was loaded with nothlng but powder, and started the two thieves to run, pursued by the two watchmen, Before proceeding far ons of the thieyes, o negro named Jim Brown and a notorlously bad character, stumbled and {ell, and before he could get squarcly up his ‘would-be cavtordyers upon him. He recelved them with along knife which he plunged twice into Heim's ehoulders and left stde, Inflicting serious, but it i{s hoped not fatal, wounds. Ho then turned upon lattncr, baut the ganlener was nreKand, and’ with o thick, heavy club broke the negro’s knife- arm, and then crushed his skullalmost ton Jelly. Ie then assisted him back to the house and summoned medical asslstance, Ielm s badly hurt, but will probably recover. The ne- RTO Was not dead this afternoan, but will cer- talnly die. The other thief, who is alson neero, has riot been captured, but the authorities arc on the lookout for him, ——— CONTEMPT, Pumapxiran, June 2.—Frank Kelly, who was srrafgned for tho murder of the colored man, Chase, in the election riot of 1871, was acquitted to-night. . Tho case has excited much interest, the prisoner havinz previously heen tricd for the murder of Prof. Cotton and ncquit- ted. Incourt to<lay Counselor Lempler, who represented Kelly, called ong of the tipstaves s erjurcr, whercupon the Judge ordered the awyer into custody, but afterwards released hini, saying that he would consider his case at some futurs day. FATALLY sSTABfED. Bpecial Dispatch 1o The Tridune. HaAMinLTON, Ont., June 23.—}Miss Marv Janc Kaeller, whilo procecding along the street this mornlog,was attacked by a man named Johnson, whomadea furlous onslaught with a knife, stabbing her nine times, one wound perforating the lungs. No rcason s assigned for the vil- lainous act. The man war arrested. Hels sug posed to be Insanc. Miss Kncller's woun probably fatal. e EKILLED BY HIS FATITER, Bpecial Dixpalch o The Tribune, Dusuque, Ta,, June 23.—The Coroner's jury in the case of John Feltes, at Manchester, In., rendered a verdict that Peter Feltes was killed by his father, by a blow on the hicad or a platol- shot, either of which would have killed him, in Agtfl. 1870. Ilis nxatnination is now in progreas. There Is great exaitement'over the matter, A TRIPLE MURDER, . CrxcinwaT, June 23.—~A Commerclal speclal says a triple murder oceurred near Yore, Logau County, this mornlog. John Weldon was found in a fleld with his head split open, and his sister and daughter were discovered in the house with their heads smashed. It 1s supposed that ‘the murders were committed for moncy. No clew to tho perpetrators. CONFIDENCE ABUSED, TPonr JErvis, N. Y., June 23.—It {s reported that the Hon, Frank Oftoth, of Port Jervls, late Treasurer of the Brotherhcod of Locomotive Knginecrn, Is short in lis nccounts with that Order. Rumor placea the amount variously at {rom $10,000 to &O.DUD. ‘The matler {s openl, talked about in this village. Tho Brotherho are reticent about It. ——— TIE IHARRINGTON MYSTERY, Lowxwr, Mass., Juno 23.—Mrs. Cook, daugh- ter of Mra, ‘Avery, tho abortionlst, has given to tho City Marshal all the particulars concerning Miss Harrington, from the timo she entered thelr house until her death, ——— WOMAN SIIOT, PrHILADELPHIA, Pa., Junc 23.~—Last evening, Mrs. Farmer, wife of the proprietor of a drink- ing saloon, was shot twico-fatally by Willlam Baker, whoso arrest she waa“sbout to secure far rioting In the saloon. - Baker was arrested. . TWEED. . Nrw Yorg, June 23.—Johu D, Townsend, ‘Tweed's counsel, to-day stated that b (Tweed) would not make any statcment unless his re- lcase was assurcd, % A BIG ITAUL. MOXTREAL, Juno 28,—~Tho office of the Pay- master of the Grand Trunk Railway wasrobbed last eveniog of $23,000. No clew to thothief. ———— ITEMS OF INTEREST, Cut your grass. All-Right ealvo for corns, Btraw hats are In demand, Remember the 8t. Jolin sufferers, Commencements are now tha rage. # Jee-boxes” at Merwin Chureh's. The sun roso at 4:20 and sets at 7:M. * Busscy " ranges at Merwin Church's, - Prof, Swing at McVicker's this morning, Fino furniture, Colby & Wirts, 217 State. " % Kitchen outfits ** at Merwin Churcli's. * & Retort gas stoves ! at Merwin Church's, Plcture irames, Love]oy & Foster, 83 Btate. 40}l stoves * for $1.25 st Merwin Church’s. Microscopes and finespectacles at Langguth's, opticlay, 48 Madison strect, Feathers and hair-mattresscs renovated by Crawford, No, 83 East Adama street. 8tavens, leading phetographer, Nos, 85 and 87 Mudivon strect, Gyer Hesonoy Sast Tlall. OUoe lhnuund&)lcm Dix’s challenge hams just sent to Maryland. Maryland knows what's what, Llquid gas. Teeth extracted. Thager, dent- 1st, t\‘lnbuh avenue, corner of Tweuty-sccond streel ‘Tho Forty-first Street Presbyterfan Church will givo thelr fourth annual piculc at South Chicago Baturday, Junc 30. Muosher, the photographer, recently at 051 ‘Wabash avenue, opens his clegant new gallery, northeast corner Btats and Madison, to-worrow, ‘Thepe cool evenlngs the lads and lassles In the parks ait closo together and snceze at the moodn, ‘whoso fmageis reflected ju tho duck- ponds, Thero 15 no law azainst shootine off firework: tiy, Youcan obtain fireworks of deseriptions at tho American Fireworks Com- paay, 50 Btate street, What {he Jaw will not purmit them to sell they aro prepared to give away as an advertisement. Wo stepped on & h-stone yesterday and speained our ankle, but were consoled & mos ment alter by running over the boy who had eaten the peach, whero he Jay on the pavencnt doubled up with the colle, Moral; Wheu you cat peaches swallow tho pit. ‘The policy adopted by the Travelcrs' Fira In- surauce Company of this city in sccepting no hazardous risks speaks for {tsclf, aa it places the Cam;mn{ amnug the best fn tho city, * With lts capltal of §500,000 and {ta surplus vt $:300, of which amount $352,000 is in United Btates bonds, it is always prepared to romull{.uuuu and pay all luasca, and by insuring in thls popu- Jar home corpany you jucur no uuneccasary de- lay s recciving gour monoy In case of loss. General vitice, u’flfillll strect. CROSSING THE DANUBE, The Interest which has recently been awaken- edin tho progrcss of the Turko-Russian war Should not lead the traveling public toloso sight of the fact, now universally admitted, that the Hoosas Tuannel Roule, in conuection with the Micbigsn Central or Lake 8horo Rallways, s not ouly the shortest” and quickest, bug the best- equipped route to Boston, the White Mountalnsgsnd the leading summer resorts in New Eugland. No proscription of Israclites on this route. : ——— 0BITUARY, Nxw Yoax, June 23.—Francis Avery Malison, afew years aco a woll-kuown journalist, died yesterday st bis home in Brooklyn. Mr. Mall- son was connected with Joscph lloward, Jr., in the issue, during the War, of the bogus procla- matloa for ¥00,000 more troops, the publication of which in the Worid und Journal of Commerce was followed by sho solaurg of thoss journals by the Natlonal Governmente 2 1] 2 v ' _| 'Tum cmcaco TRIBUNE: suNDAY. JUNE 24, 1877—SIXTEEN PAG 48, TIE PROTECTION LIFE Its Oflicers Swear that Its Btock Is Worthless. After Having Stated on Oath to the Auditor that.It Was Fully Paid Up. A Chance for Somehody to Investigale This Conflict of Testimony. A casoof considersble Intcrest has been on trial for the past two days before Judge Rogers in which Willlam O. Osgood s plaintiT and the Protection Life-Insurance Comnpany de- fendant. Tho suit was brought to recover $8,000 ot stock of the Company. It’ sppears that the stock in question was issued to Mary A. Willlams, who pald forit bya check and then borrowed the check, giving somo real cstate sccurity. In the spring of 1873 the stock was suld to Osgood, and he asked the Company to traosfer it tohim on iia books, but it refused on the ground that tho stock had not been pald for by Williams, Osgood, thercfore, brought sult to recover damages for this re- fusal. The Company ralsed tho defense that ‘Williams had not pald for her stock; that the method of gmng for the stock in all cascs was by giving checks on a bank, and then horrowing them back on real estate security which was also echeduled with the Btate Audltor. The real estata Wiliiams gave was rejected at 8pringflcld, and abe then turned over some property in Jeorson Purk, which was also re- Jected as insufiicient, but which the President of the Company nuw bas in Springileld aa sccur- lt({ for his own stock. The Compsny also alleg- ed that the stock was of no value. ‘The plaint(fl showed that in August, 1870, when the Company was orgavized, and at fis request, Gen, 8mith examined ita afalrs, and reporte® ufider oath that it had $110,000 of mfi p stock in cash. The oflicers of the Con- lm:y also swore to the same facts. Amung the ist was Willlams' stock, which was stated to have been pald up in cash. The snnual report of tho Company for 1870 filed with the Auditur showed_thes same facts, The reports of 1872, 1873, 1874, 1875, and 1878 werc also offered in evidence, shuwing continued sales of stock for caaly, so that by 1875 _the whole caoiial stock of $200,000 had been subscribed for and pald up in cash. In 1873 dlvidends were paid to the amount of 812,700.07, fn 1874 to the amuuntof $10,- 17136, 1n 1875 to tha amount of $5,449.18, and. in 1870 to the amount of $6,421.08, E‘.‘(’l" Messrs, Hilliard, the The defendants President, and Maj. Edwards, the Becretary, on the stand, who swore that the stock had not been paid up in cash and that it was NOT WORTH ANTTHING, in the faco of the annual reports which showed the stock was sold for 100 cents on the dollar. Judge Rogers, an abjection being made to this testimony, held that this testimony that the stock had not been pald forfn cash was fnad- miesible, that the Company was cstopped from pruving that the stock waa not pald for on the ground that ita oflicers nad committed them- sclves by thelr record furnished to the Stato Auditor and theretore coulid not controvert ~ thoso records and provoe themscives falsifiers; that Oegood waa presumed to have turchased on the falth of those records. and that e was misled by such falge returns, and the Company could not tako advantage of ita own wrong The case was | given to the jury S8aturday mornlng at 10 o'elock, and abouf 5 o’clock ~in the afternoon they returned a verdict in favor of Osgood for 810,070.G7, that Leing the value of the stock with 0 per cent Intercst from the timothe Com- pany reiused to tranafer it to him. ‘This'suit places Mr, Hillland In rather an un- enyinblo light, as having sworn from year to {enr that the stock waa pald up In cnsh, a8 re- quircd by the laws of tho State, and el swearing when his intercats were hio other way that it had not been pald for at all, It is ulso an Interesting question to know wlhenco the lurgo sumns were derived to pay $12,700 dividends fn one year, when the Com- mauy advertises that it only retains 10 centa on cach assessmcnt, and some $4 to &3 on each new pollcy to' meet expenses. Certainly it would také some time to make $12,000 by these small aggregations. In the present sult Messrs. €. . Constantine and C. M. IHandy nwwnred Tripp for tha plaint!fis, and Messrs, Halnes and Tri for the Company. A THIEF, SHOT. Lato Inst night OfMcer Jones, of the Twenty- second Btreet Statlon, went out on tho war-path for some young rowdies who have been annoying him greatly while travellng his beat. Friday night, instead of making the attack under cover, as was usually dene, they did it openly, and dared bim (o proceed farther than they dictatea, and when ho resisted they assaultedhintwithbrickbats. 'Thegangall reside intho vicinity of Clark and Fourtecoth streets, ancighborhood that hasbecntroublesome to the for years. Ila procured warrsnts for thosc whom he knewy and ast night started out after them. Oneof the Gnilin brothers, Jack ar Teddy, ho knows not which, was the first unc’ of the gang Le ran scroes. Hea at- tempted to make the arrest. but Grifiin re- sisted spltefully, aud called for his crowd 1o come and ald bim. The oflleer used his club frecly, (n respouse to scv- eral stunning: blows from his prisoner, until Griflin suddenly mado & spring, and, jump- fogr out of his coat, ran ofl. The oflicer was balf-blmded at the moment, and, upon the im- ulsc of the moment, tired severgl shots full at [’lw refugee. 1ls heard him groan, and found some truce of blood, but could not find the tnau, 88 ho had undoubtedly been spirited away by his friends. Nothing could be learned atouthe nfalr, but It was sald l:ly ono who ought to know that Gritlln _was dangerously wounded in the left groin, Tne officer himsell places credence in the report, and hopes to hear Iuller particulars betoro morning. ——— {MPORTANT NOTICE TO HAIR-DEALERS, JuNe 2, 1877,~You are horeby notified that I have cansed to ba re, d In the Unlted Giates Patent-Oftice the word **Saratoga® aa & trade- mark for lodles’ halr povds of any kind, such as wavcs, crimpees, el nd that, therefare, the use of the words ‘‘Sarstoga Wave, *Baratogs Crimpees," or the word **Saratoga in combina- tion with any other word or words designsting sn articlaof human halr goods, lesecared to mo ex- clasively by virtus of the afclal certideate of reg- istration fssued to me and bearing date of June B, 1877, duly recorded in the Fatent-Office under that dato, all the provisions of lawin that case made snd provided hsving been complied with, s Your attentlon is further called to See. 4.042 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, approved Juno 22, 1874, which ie aa follows: Any person who shall roproduce, counterfelt, copy, or imitate any recorded tzade-mark and afix the samo togoodeof substantiatly the same descrip- tive pruperties and qualities ns those referred to in the registration, shall be llable Lo an action on the case for damages for such wrongful vee of such trade-inark, at tho sult of the owner thereof; and the party aguricved shall also have hia reinedy ace ng to she course of cquity to cujolu the a0 of his trade-mark, and to rocover court baving furs. y of such 'nnn(ql €ot wrongfuol compensation thercfor in lnr dictlun over the person guilt; uss. You aro further and fnally notified 1o stop at ouce the uso of the worda ‘‘Saratogs Waves, " **3aratoga Crimpecs, " o7 any other combination of wotds desigusting human balr goods sud con- talning the word *'Baratogs, " under penaltyof the law, Mns. C. Taoxrsox, 210 Wabash svenue, e ———————— SMALL, BUT RAGNIFICENT. ut all the musical instruments submitied to the inspectlon of the purchaser, none are more in (avor thsu the Hazelton upright plano for small parlors, ‘The ncccasitgol & plano In every houschold la recoguized all over the land, snd the a tion, **Which -shsll wu gelec Is sal factorlly. auswered by the beaotiful instra- ment. Vor a long time invenlors were puxaled to construct an Instrument (hat would comprizo in a suisll epace all tho clements of the 1nure pretentions pianos, and it was -nut until the upright was aitcmpled thal the cxperiment was succensful, and to-day (8 (s a2 pn:;nlu la the Ia as the square or grand. The Hazelton bas & . vanlage over all othegs, It 4ses all tho volume and tone of the larger instruments, aad lu ita sp- pearance ls ono of the most wagnificent and sk the same time one of the uealest lu the markel. Peiton & Pomeroy, sale b4, 162 Blate strect. PERSONAL, Unquestionsbly the beat condacted dentsl jnstl- tute in this country Is found at Dr. McCnesney's, corner Clark snd Randolph sirects. His patrons comprise our best citizens. Thees geatlemen are Justly entitied to the repotstion ihey bave ac- quired, The bess fall sct, §3, ENGLAND, The best taw in England is the Jaw against sdal. teration of food! 2 Clicago snow-white Improved corn-starch ls as pure as tho new-fallca snow! Chbicagy snow-while gloss starch is the finset ln the market! Thus 1s eue of Chicago's nsw sulerprises, smploy- ing 100 men, women. and girls. Every lady In Chicagn yhould have an interest in this enterprinal ‘The brands of starca that have been looked npon heretofore as the standard In this market arc made by process of rotting Lhe grain for tvo weeks, and then being restored with lime and potach. ‘The atarch made hy the Chicago .Starch Work: for both food and Janndry purposes, s made by :mw process, withous rotiing, and is #s pure as now. . ——— FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSIONS, The Pittsbarg, Cincinnatt & S5t Louls Rallway Company, popularly known a» the **Pan-Handle Ronte," will place excursion tickets on sale Jaly 7 and 4, 1877, to and from all stations on their lipes. Tickets good to retarn until Jaly 5. ‘Ihis old-established and popular castom has long been, and will continue to be, appreciated by the friends and patrons of theline. The rates will be low and sccommodations ample, MILLINERY, It you want millinery cheaper than erer, goto Tewes, 150 and 188 Wabaeh avenue, the coming week. 1ie has all the new shapes. ‘The Saratoza In ail gaslities. ‘Ten thousand croquet and plenic hats at 50 and 75 centa each. ————— THE WEBER PIANO USED by Miss Annle Loalae Cary dnring the recent Apollo festival concerts, and at the time of her benefit concett, 18 At the warcrooms of the agents, Measrs, Root & Sons, 150 State atreet, and Is for sale, —————— Like “Quaker Guns," artificlal teeth are of little nso and easlly detected. Take care of the real ones. All yon nced in fra- grant Bozodont; use it dailr, and your teeth will o the last of nature’s gifts to fail you. — BUSINESS_NOTICES. Keep's Cuatom Shirta Made to Measure,--- Very best. 0 for $9; no oblization to keep any of lfi:lzllv;: :l:!{h unless perfectly aatiafactory, 173 — JefMers' French Catarrh Curo s the best remedy known for catarrh, asthma, and bay-fover. Trialtree. Oflice No, 70 Stale strect. e Danbar's Bothseda Water for kidney dif- colties, Oale & Blocki, 85 South Ciark street. VEGETINE. “HE SAYS IT IS TRUE.” Sexrca Fates, Nov. 0, 1870, Mn, 1L R, StEvENs: 5 ¥ Dear Sir: As you are an entire siranger to me, T ‘want you to know what Vegetine has done for me. Only thoss who bave been ralsed from death's door can know the valne of such a good medIcine. 18m 08 years of age. Three yeara ago I was taken nlck with what the doctors called Lumbago, For wecks I wan confined to my bed. I.had tnree dif- anr, withont any help. 1 recelved no reliel; 1 great sufferer; finally I became en- tirely helple The last doctor told me there was no hielp; he el e might posibly aave my life by injecting morphine in my arma and lc‘m. ‘The en- couragement for saving my life by having thix done wag so amall & chance I could not conrent to run the risk. About thia o my son read your adrar: tisement In our paper, a teatimony of a person who had been very sick with abont the same complaint, and was cored, My oon went right away to the aputhecary atore and bouzht a battle of Vegetine. efore 1 had used the firat bottle [ found great re- lef; 1 could move myeelf in bed. After taking three bottles I wan abic to ait ap and move sbout my room, [ continned taking the Vegetine, and I *wasin a fow weeks rentored to my former heaith, The Vegetlne saved my Iifo sfter the phyeicians sald there waa no help fur me. ve Do doctor aince. unwell I take a dos of Vegetine, and I recommend it to my friend; our Vegetine nnfim 10 be in every family, My doctor was surprised to reo me {n good health. He #ays ** Vezelina ia a good medicine.” [ tell him Itcured me. Hosays, * It {s true.” Icannotfeel too thankfal. Very gratefully yours, MKS. (.'ATllél{lNE COONS, Beneca Falls, Seneca Co,, N, Y. VEGETINE. All Dieeasesof the Blood. 1f \'rgelln.a will re- lieve pain, cleanse, parify, and cure such discasea reatoring the patlent to perfect health after trying different physicians, many remedies, suffering for years, 18 1t not conclusive proof, If yon araa snfe feror, youcan be curcd? Why s this medicine performing such ereat cures? It works in the blaod, in the circulating fluid. Itcan truly be called the Qrest Blood Purifier. The great soarce of disease otiginates in the blood, and no medicine that docs not act directly upon it to purify and renovate, has any just clalm npon public attentlon, VEGETINE WILL CURE CANKER HUMOR. Rc.u:m]x‘r. A March 31, 1870, I, R, Srevexa: Sin: Last fall my husband got me two hottles of onr Vegetino to take for tho Canker Runior, which havo had in m{ stomach for several years, 1 took 1t, and the result was very sattafacto: have taken a gond many remedies for the Canker llamor, and none scemed o help mo Lut Vegetine. There 1s no doutit in my mind that every one suffering with Canker llumor can be cured by taking Veze. tine, It gave me a good appetite, and § felt bettor in every respect. Yonrs with respect, MRS, ELIZA ANN POOLE. VEGETINE. NOTIIING EQUAK TO IT. Bovrm Batey, Mase., Nov, 14, 1870, Mn. H, R, StEvENs: Dear Bir: I have been troubled with Scrofuls, Canker, and Liver Complaint for threo yearas noth ing ever did mo any good until 1 commienced using the Vefeunc. 1sm now getting along first-rate, and still usiog the Vegetine, 1 consider thero is nothing equal to it for such complainte. You ean heartily recommend it to evorybody, Yours truly, MUR, LIZZIE M. PACKARD, No. 10 Lagrange-st., South s-hrn, Mass. Vegetine thorougbly eradicates every kind of humor, and restores tho catire system to a healthy condition. VEGETINE. Prepared by I, It. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. Vegotinoe is Sold by All Druggists. m 3 In order to oorract, certain FALSH STATEMEN'L'S made by parties to injurc me, I harsby inform my former patrona and the public that I have the ONLY DIREQT AQENCY 1n the Weat for the celebrated MINTON TILES, And bhave opened a stors at the corner of JACKSON AND DEARBORN.STS, for tbe exclusive sale of Tiles. 1snall D & large _and varicd mssortmount. sod asell at New York Prices. Ihave juat received an TILES, TILLES, TILLS, TILES, 7 'l‘lllallfl o 'or Floors, Hearths, Mantels, Faraiture, Decoration, invoice of y TILES, TILES, TILEN, TILES. CNAS. L. PAGE, Agent, Jagkson-st., cor. Dearborn, CHICAGO, SRIRTS,. QUIETE, CHKAPELL THAN ANY OTUKR PLACE . MEGINNES YACTORY, We make tha Noest dress-abirts, L0 order, Io the most ":i x ilu:‘fim lAl’It wade to order of Wamasatta wiuaiin and 2500 inen busonis, for $7.50. ricct Bt alwaye guar l!fll;» {ulibiatied stlrte made Of vaihautts s3d 2100 Lizen ulshed m, oply t0c; talalicd, ool . Boys' slzes, ll’h 12, ll)’. aud 13, oaly fO¢, Our stirts aro €1 cowplets except butlwns and but- son-holes. GENTLEMEN ‘Who N?llln Periect- Fitllng Dreas Bhirts would do well toteave thelr messures 174 Kast Madleon Ly bt B ot aation bo ks aby shlrts sedemed bt < i g H b s AT e il LADIES' GOODS, PARDRIDGES Are now offering the e;:tlre wholesale stock of the late firm of RICHARDS, SHAW & WINSLOW At500onthe Dollr The stock consists of Ladies” Lincn Suits, Silk Parasols, Shawls, Corsets, Dress Silks, BI'k Cashmeres and Col'd Dress Goods, radies’ and Children’s Hosiery, Ladies’ Cotton Underwear in' great variety. PARDRIDGES, 114 & 116 State-st. N. B.--Buyers should ecall early to make their selections before all the best barggins are sold. UNITED STATES 4 Per Cent Loan. UNDER AUTHORITY of s contract with the SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY, THE UNDERSIGNED hereby give notice that from this date, and cotil July 16, st 2 p, m.. they will reeelve salacriptions for the 4 PEIR CENT FIUNDe ED LOAN OF TIHE UNITED STATERS, o de- nominations as stated below, AT PAIL AND AC- CIRUED INTEIREST IN GOLD COIN. THE BONDS arc redeemable after 30 years from dJuly 1, 1877, and carry Interest feom that date, payable quarterly, and are exempt from the payment of tazes or dutles to the United Btates, as well as from tazation |= lr:t form by or under State, municipal, or local su- thurity. THE INTEREST on the REGISTERED STOCK will be paid by check, lsaued by the TREASURER OF THE UNITED STATREN, to the orderof the holder, snd mailed 1o his addrese, ‘The check Is payable on presentation. properly indors: ed. at the offices of the Treasurer and Amistant Tress- ers of the United Btates, TIHE SUBSCRIPTIONS will be for COUPON BONDS of 830 and $104), snd REGISTEIRED NTOCK in denomiustions of §5U, $100, $300. 81,000, £3,000, and $10.000. TIE DBONDS, both COUPON and REGIS. TERED, will be resdy for delivery July 2, 1877, FORMS OF APPLICATION will be furnished by the Treasurer at Washington, tha Assistant Tress- urers at Saltimore, Noston, Chicagy, Clucinnatl, Now Oricans, New York, Philadeiphls, §t. Louls, and #sn Francisco. and by the Natlons! Banks od bankers gen- erally, The applications mnust specity the smount and denomifnatians required, and, for registered stock, the full name and Fost-Office address of the person to ‘whom the bonds shall be made paystlé, TWO PER CENT of the purchase money must accomoany the subscription. The remsinder may be Tald at the plessure of the purchaser, either at ime of subscription orat any thue prior to Uct, 10, 1877, with interest added at 4 per cent (o date of payment. TIE PAYIIENTS may ba made In gold cofn to the Tresaurer of the United Ktates at Washington, or Awinant Treasurcrs at Baltimore, Doston, Chlcsgo, Ciucinoatl, New Orleans, and Ht. Louls, &nd to the Asatatant Troasurer st Ban Francisco, with exchaage oa New York, or to efilier of the undersigned, TO PROMOTE THE CONMENIENCE OF RUBSCRIBERS, THE UND 1) will also recelve, in llou of coln, Unifted Btates notes or draftaon Now York, at thelr coln valug on the day of recelpt in the Clty of New York. ATGUST BELMONT & CO0., New York, » DREXEL, MORGAN & CO., New York. J. & W, SBELIGMAN & CU,, New York, MOITON, BLISS & CU., New York, FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, N. Y, DREXEL & CO., I'hiladelphia, JUNE W, 1877, e MUEISSEN AND MAJOLICA WARES, Meissen Maioica WARES. fal styles of Fruit aud Bots, Dessort Pieces, Cabtnet and Ornamonta, nd Modern Falence, 'ure Itallan Majolics, and Bpecimens of Torquny. PDHGQIJ. Exquisite Modols of the Imported ARGENTINE CHINA. nlndnhPllqlul, Bconcos, Drass Oandle. sticks, trrors. Chinese and Japaness Wares, English Dinner Sorvices, and Table Glassware, Cabinet of Ohoicest Coramics, ‘OVINGTONS" 146 St;xte-st. RUBEL & BROTHER, And the Publio in Genoral. Jieh o Inform that the busioess of the above 8rm wiit bo earsiend on a8 herctofure st the vid stand by me with a full llne of Furnacea. iisoxes, Stoves and Huuse- furnishiug yuods. “llepairsalwaye on hand and sup- plied at the lowest poulule rateh. Thankiog you for nast favors and sollcltng your fultre nruufi Fem Tespecttully yours, . RUBKL, 177 East lisadolph-at. ‘s Hotel laoges, eic. ‘The True Healer. DR. T. ORMSBEE May be conanlted st Room 107 Palmer House, Chi- "fi:‘ His cures often border on tho miraculous, ‘Whore all others fall bis powers sbould bu tested. 1logre, 10 8. m. t0 3 p, m. "Reaps Patent Partly Made Dress Sl ‘The Very Uest, 6 fur $4; can Le folabed by suy cne o ralght N ove T B s cau. Half tho wausl cost = WASIING MACIFINE, iThe AMENIOAN Mangle and UNION NEANGLES: N d by nllew and be JAB, P. DALTON, 103 Btate-st. . DRY GOODS, ; iR BODDS et FACTSY AND NOUNMBUG! For the Next Thirty Days We shall Offer As- tonishing Bargains in All Kinds of Dry Goods, previous to Our Semi:" Annual Stock-taking. LADIES, Please Observe OurPrices 1,000 Linen and Cambric Suits, Dasqnes, and Overskirts, at 25 per cent leas than manufscturers’ prices. . 160 Qrasn Cloth Nas Orenskirts, 7 1, worlh 81,50 and lfi'.":"d :" s :k e 5 (Iras; th Sults, 0 ., 3 e L] - Ty B v +Linen Suite, 3 [ - e Bane, 8535, worth 7‘.]?,0";"" whbCam 25 nen Sitits, 1atast styles 2 3 222 §5, wonderral bargatany — 3% §3.60, 84.80, 100 Linen Suitw, 3 bes, timmed with Cambrie kolfeplaiting and Hambarg embroldery, $6.50, cheap at $10; . ’"'.!ou Cambric Basques and Overskirts, 61, worth 250 Cambric Sults, 3 pes, trimmed, $3. o e e 75H Drapd'ete _an Matalasas 3] -nln'(%g, -ogm o4 815 and §1, : i85 3% 000 pca Drcrn ‘Goods, good atyles, 3 10, 12 and 1oe, wor diuble, ’a r;: Z‘ :’ pea Dress (Goods, plain, ot latest desigas, 16, 12, B 55, Wl Soe Wt fra o 25 to hoe. 160 m}m English Cashmeree, donble fold, all cole ors, 40, and 43¢; splendid valne, 450 pea filack All-Woof Casimeres, 40 inches wide, 50, 00, 65, 75, B5c, and $1. ack All-Wool Cashmeres, 48 Inches’ $1, $1.25, 81,35, and $1.50, 1t 1s 8 mystery to all Iadies who have seen oar Cashmercs, hiow we can sell them o . ncl lohair DaCas, 2 5 25, 4% And [6, the. best sad " chongess’ Algesms cver offered for the money, 5 150 pen Black Bilke, 63, 75, 85¢, and $1, the low:ltngrlcflyctl:nmucrfi‘mickgllu.u ; 7 25 pen Fine ons_lilacl 04 Graln Dress Silks, $1.25 5, 81,50, $1.75, $1.86, $3, the most extraordinary bargaing $2.20, and §2.50, s In Colore 5 25, $1.50, special h-r‘gdnu. 55, JL0y and 115'pen Drees Linens, 20, 25, 165 pea Victoria Lawhs, 121, 18, tremendous bargalna, 150 pes Plaues, 8, 10, 12%,'15, 20, and 25¢, 650 pea Dress Lawns, yard wide, G, 7, B, and 10c: these are cloeing prices. . pea French Cambrics, yard wides colors, seal brown, navy blue, black, sad myrtle green, 20c, e nd 35¢; 20, and 25e¢, g 13 A Cambri; R &c- merican Cambrics, good styles, 7, 8, 430 pea Grenadl 8, 10, 15, 2 25e, -;;m‘:xml:hle. . m‘: & i 10 ’;‘ Sea ics Irons; \me 85c, B1; 81,55, S1.60 ?’."." 2ot 2 Aty eldy; 1,000 pes Hamburg Edgings and Insortions, cloas Ing out'at 2,3, 4, b, 0, 8, 10, 123, 15, 20, and 3 Lfll?z l::_i-%{r;::gu:é_fin:bn:::nhmldmcl. 8, 10, 0z loves, 0] They worth §1 and $1.45, " O vuttom G0 asd ri’:’;x"pflmx‘ an !(}?nm u!fiflgndll of Fan rasotn, lloniery, Glove Astonisting Low Pricest "0 Underwear, NewYork Store 284 & 286 West Madison-st. CIGANLS. 109. JEAST MADISON-ST. CIGARS! JUST RECEBEIVED, A LARGE INVOICE OF SEIDENBERG & CO.’S . KEY WEST CIGARS, ‘Whioh we offor at prices within the reach of all. Espectales, 1-10, Esencia, 1.2 Iteina Marla Victorla, Rezalia Londres, 1-20. Tieialla Gracl egulia de Ia Relna, 1-10 Tariagas, 1at, 1-10 Tosa Conel Rlerantes, 1-10. Commo {1 Faut, Londres Chlco, 1-10, Zerhnas, 1-10, Londres de Corte, Qpera Boufe, The above fotlbll are all fre: 1CHL COLORS, 2,110 he fullowine {a the official report on these Ci. Eln by the Judges of the U, 5 Centennlal Exhie ition (Pblla., 1870): = H Dy actual tests of tho most accomplished ex E:ru of the Saup of Judges, Baid y 'vond tu be:‘?uu orted 1l igars wera flavor ta the beat Impe W. T. Diackwell & Co, bacco, perlb.... Fine-cut Chowing, p And a flug selection of Imp UORS, ALES, vl at SLACK'S GROCERY HOUSE, 109 East Madison-st. FOR A DELICIOUS BMOX) CALL FOR LA ROSA DE TROPIGO CIGARS. THE TRADE SUPPLIED BY SETTRH, 184 East Madison-st. MUSICAL PUBLICATIONS. . LYON & HEALY, State and Moaroe-sts.. Mlmlll- ure in mnnouncing (sl they Lave beed bed Weslern Agents IO? i L Wil HISTEL . TOBLicATONg J A complete amoriment of which will bereaster be reg- 10 alock. trade sud musical aie R HANDHERCHIEFS, K Lin Camirc et 1n fascy bau-.o%{.':o' Per balf dozes, u‘.‘-.bc ey . ITs Haat