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CIICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY AUGUST R, 1877. TH Make-up, and that the greater part of the world tol Pike that the woman was not quite so cir- ! bia, 628 on Pi te seem GE Cameron, for corn vena, AMUSENE VER. P Pag doane. But, although he hellesed in a cumapect tn her conduct ag she should have | wl See er iaits GENTE Mal O% THE WATERS Meher law and held a different atandard of been, and Pike grew very much exelted over this Hat pee Dadar Saal ce elereliad for chien ee N THE WATER, ticht and wrong to that entertained by those remark. at ie, PROGRAMME OF ‘SS KATHAIRON. ™ OFF FOR ELG The Fate to Which Old Man who surrounded him, he yet appeared to re- DR. a. 8. SRW ELL —- 8 Leal ‘ spect the exlating ieee ee aati that he had been entared In the practice of port munon. LAKE Exc URSIONS tox, CHARLES FRANCE One, Ue Pike’s Jurors Consign JAMES Th. PIF, medicine for seventeen years, and held the chalr Spectat Dienatch to The Tribune, FOR ONE WEEK. ON THE STEAMER fa dll eG WILTAAM I, DIMMOCK, LL.Diy Masters Him. of Rochester. N. ¥., a younger brother of the of mental and nervons diseases In the ¥uiverake Pont Henox, Mich, Ang. 7.—Down—Props | TOELNT SEZERMARDT Testimony Sufficiently Establish- ing Ilis Past and Present Insanity. deceared, was next sworn, He had lost sight ty of Chicago, He first met the accused about. rd, Vanserhilt, Sanilac, Fe me ; A This schon Is festened to give the hess, of his brother between 1953 and 1473," Witness two montha’ ago, and had valved. fim three See rckther Ae todel at he Teper Ave, silane m., tor Miche W HI iy ere Sal WRUmOuEN renparation fo colic: | The pat was only a child when the accused left for the times, at the fnstance of Gen, Btiles. Wit- Melvin $. Bacon, Alice Rich. Foxe at in the evening. ay, Any and one hundred and fifty paptie, The Court Edifled by Some of the Defendant's Poetry---His Wert. and whon he reappeared in 1873 witness. ness,’ tad made careful Inquiry asta | Jthodes, Exeanaha, Melvin $. Macon. A Eneprice, | Algyh™, Forno fl ill Premed dornete Ferataty, (ve in, Enelish stodies and 2: WO p. in Acs a x i ¢ most of hls time in talking over a book. which arrived at tho conclusion thet. although pot 1. We Doane, Ferret, Seabled, Moone | me toriiadine, Udiing ae dll vol Wl charge ar ne reat ear eere aus” te ner the éneteg he had in manuscript, known as "The Baptism actually Insane, Pike posscsred what fs known light, Falmonth, Cheney, Ames, Montcalm, Lake tupning irae iarlne at 9: of Fire’? En this book, which took the form of aa *'the inrane temperament.” This was, a8 & Forest, Denmark, H~ For Sliehican Jereph, Racine. and MT, MARY'S ACADENY pai Bcdes 1c TREATPD future, demons, and other peculiar things. A control, and undue nervous excitability. Wit- A LANGE CARGO. HOOLEN’S THEATRE, ; N e ADEM, paper purporting to be an extract from his ness hn? heard that Pike's mranatat her hoch an Yesterday's Detroit Free Press ayn the prop | ——___ FUURTH WEEK OF THE VW ORTII Many Wives, als. Was shown to witness and {dentifled hy impracticable tyne, that his father Commodore, which passed ap Monday morning. rest] UNION SCARE THEATRE CO., were NOTRE DAME, IND. AND GRAND SUCCESS OF SAY IN (i? (08 a could not recomnize him. The accused spent Pike's past iife and — conduct, and SUpatrops Waverly Colorado and conearte ches DB. Friday, Ign Patn city, st j PP IECAERIC Rees an a teeia addres the Master. eS. dav ‘or eatalognes an elteniars ¢ Master. adrama, thera wera abont twenty principal rule, hereditare. ‘The prominent characteristics | * Wind souihy gentle, Weather Ane. enone: et Founaerip.“Alvotiers Satriutrount te learn how it may " characters, sich as the earth, tha past, the were loss of will-power tor the purpose of salf- hin. In May last Pike tola witness that the what siinflar in his ways, and that ono oC his ound for this port, haa 1,000 tons of gene ral present European war waa forestiadowcd in this, brothers had been in an inane aaylum, aa ale merchandise aboard, trhich leone of the largest . : The Axxvat. Seeston opens on the firt Monday ia { September. The Covrer of Srepize te thorauan in | INTRODUCING 7 ChaeMiCAt, ACADEMICAL, and PaRranaTORY Depart- ‘ 3 one of Ins cousing by the father's side. Further, | merchandtsn aboard, which ts one of the largest Gen. Btiles took the naper and read a qnantity | witness learned that Pike hiinself had been im the lakes for years, The Commodore, which Is'& of herote verse, Pike stroking his beard the asylums at Taunton. Masa, Hlnckw elt Inert, Feinarkably ta o geneel. has Hever ‘caertoa: as Jarge N.Y, 8s. To sui S$ | on no-freight but once fore, ni vag in Flo har nt Reneng eaeted vanity of an nutter | N.Y dered that ¢ P accused was of unsound | Inch mbes he took 1,400 tons of merchandine tu Tho Prosceution Admit Mis Insanity, and He Is Ordered Sont to . an Asylum. ENE, Men and women should he careful of thet “At Department fs condneted on the plan of neon, “| THE FAMOUS COACTI SC i | Ulciat z s nce, ta alee tat a apiece lee aise | tele The witnese wae unable. to deine | Chicago. So e= Wh {te Horses, Coach Gua yale, it nee URCaY an ormaments It 18 an sane Ae teparten the fete Brimetples wntct suo it was Impossible for elther jury ar specta- ; the F psychology professed by itinerant vF FAVORITE. departure of the York Mat -—— | of health and the oreservation of ‘Iifeas is any Pufote argemboaied in the course ot raw acd orcas 8 Jonen was teaused fa tne Cectecs | Hed forth in cecnaaea oeeagges eee Miles | Beotemre of lence ete eetil | ho prop Peetins Cane a aieF a ahip-rerd ADELPHI THEATRE, Men pt Hele hee eehed tong and ar | Reise: Merah cue at eenioae Wi a Re Gourk esterday morning hatera Joe ea! | "tte examination blog resunsed, the witness | cietee on tne Mieaaislaw. He-declared tint he | yeatehayer terete hee eases a far, | Seth MAVEN, Proprictorana Saneser. | sionthy far the pat ieee HONE and pag | Ravine eli ine weadnnia of cat d theh Fimplicdty of Dreaste enforced ny iu! said the buok had never been published. In | was perfectly sune when he committed thehom-.| the damave having becn received in the recent ¢ol- since, ae, Grand fat and ate} Colevalinr abe nie: logue address MAINE MARTES 1878 tho accused examined witness’ head, and | fcide, and had nover been otherwise. As tots | yiton with the schr Grace A. Channon, It fe Yternoon and wight. Tue Favoriec Thirty-five years ak, Notre fame, aasnted him that he possessed somuch witl-power | incarceratton In the Insane Asylum, he placed | probable the Ineurance companies will ney the JOHN DILLON Prof. E. Thomus Sram of ore nent lst 3 { iN that hecouluaccomplahansthing. Onone cea. | himself in the light of a matty forthe truthis | poilcioson the Channon, and. then aie the owners | And prance sexta eee Otel, taney Into a thorough study of the masts ee A YC L alon the accused explained thatlie did not wear | sake. Te utterly repudiated any tea of plead- | of the Favorite. Ta the event of eens in admis | At ,Dramatle Combfaation, 2. wy. efnepiayot” | to the tere. Tol of Ite ced his labore one | SEB i VUES gloves, beentise by exercising his wil-power ho ine insanity an m Mefense, and tala be wanlot to | ru}, come prety tall uncaring my be looked GAMMIIRE LAS aaae | Crowned with aneners. ‘Hele was whe wave io PHYSIOAL LABOR REQUIRED, : to triafon the : s Het ane. e " a disjointed in thelr character. In conference | and that hte believed that some time afterwards THE CANAL. aia f 0:9, ot the octet at Folends, non seevarian, ‘rer fees | with the acctsed since tiie homicide witness be. | an apparition appeared on his left shoulder and | Bamaxronr, Il, Au. 7.—Arrtved—Cataract, Dilton’ iene et : 9 Tar salto ton rien pe de lucted amonnta 4 caine more and more impressed with the Idea | asked him where he had been while unconsclous | Trica, 6,000 bu corn; Neptrine. Morrie, 4,500 bu |p, fA AT METHOLOLITAS OLYSIPIAD, on S lire farm or in stechanies” Hall, wnd of wire in : that his brother wes insane. The accused had | from tho effects of the fall. The spirit, or | com: prop afontauk, Lockport, 780. bria flour; | ~~ = alne Sica b an Hes; Riko cust of ft. Ib. fater once each 2 There was but a licht attendance of spectators, and the fernale clement, penerally so prominent at murder-trinis, was entirely wanting at the openiug of the proceedings. COt. VALLETTR opened briefly for the prosecution, detatling the efreumstanees of the homicide. He sald that the prosecution had traced Viko’s Ilfe back for thirty years with a view to discover whether ho Popular Weanesai jativee, Th! ate si Ht Jase terms respectively. 3 wassano or Hot, The prosecution had traced | told witness of mysterlons volces of celestial or- | whntever {t war, sugested that while uncon- Lockport. Lackport, ‘00 Ibs meal, MeViCKERS THEATRE, - at (sept Git Bor ears. him into two insane asylums, and had } igin head by the side of foncl. ves. Hehad | sclous hie spirit, actually left his body. | “cieared—Mrilllant, Morrie, #1,077 ft amber: weiss Perea d ome A. WUIGIIT, Presiden found” that -he- ad.” committed a | cinimed that when in Danuta ae nad” seen nis | i tho Je tnt tay ee, ame ti | pron Mohawk Nelle, Kankakee Feeder, 611,000 | EVERY EVENING ANDSATURDAY MATINEE, sae es POMS WALSON ia Ele be ft 3 hich wife, then In New York. In the interviews | ber and at Binghamton, N.Y. and there | Potties, Ao brie puit, £0 bela floor, 10 brie Hm; | Will be preasnted fur the oret time in America. Victo- a alr on HIQHER EDUCATION FOR LADLES, an and ‘ia® on act it . i fc seh Be. ae which witness had with the accused in the: ie partially destroyed ie arms puta ber. of fie a. Menad, Kankakee Feeder, 76.000 ft Ininber, tien Sardou's brlltinat comedy. 9 we AM Mou neriorms © wefense of Ine | County Jall the latter seemed to care nothing | for no earthly reso Ow. BOTT sanity was relied on, tt would bo for the Jury to } about Hie outeome of ‘his trial, ‘but was ex- | Pike's coolness immediately after the ‘murder, MAnCU EE SER A PHINE ae : PITTSBURG FEMALE COLLEGE, say whether this man, being sane, had goncon | tremely sollcitous about the publica- | that was nothing new tn stich cnees. Probably, at Fteaten te The Tribunes 5 ‘or the growth and preservation of the hair. Elegaut Iiulldines, Klieht Departments. i Yon ‘of his book, copfons extracts {ndging by his ownstandardof right and wrong, Hanqueren Mich., Aug. %—Arrived—Prop | Wht 8 Powerta) (ate, Appropriate Scenery, Magni. | ‘fhe preparation sprung into immediate and Twenty-three Teachers, Sromn. tine: B:-erimet wrath: penned (tg fT cant hia AMAted Oe, Peete |e AUT Ee ee eae ae ees workl-wide favor. ) 7 : id Aptanintinentes culmination of inurderor, or whether ho was | The prisoncr's grandfather was considered Ine | principles, “Witness did not believe that at the | ¥* Swain, Cormorant;, echra A.C, “Saxwelh Preerauia te, location, | It was just what was wanted for the purpore. wiinrane Catienen Hecouseremory of Masie connected : Insane at the time of the homicide, and {f the | sane, and his brother was incarcerated fn o | time of the homicide the accused was insane, | Charles Wall. LYON'S KATHAIRON has never been sup- he United Ntates ailording equal wdennine lunalte asylum at. Utica, N. Y,, from which he | but did belfeye that he wos subject tu those | Cleared—Prop Jarvis Lord; acht F. A. George. ee hone One ee escaped in 1873. Ho has never been heard of | peculiar conditions which he had tried to ex- Passed Up—Prop Winslow. planted of.cast aside by the people, for the yery pleaded in order to shictd the guilty from the n foud Fearon that nuthing equal to it has ever | iennt fora tarsiogus, | POHING, D. DL, Piutabare, z nad necninmodations. Fall term opens nert. RAILROAD TINE ‘TABLED fn catatout In. Pike was ecceutrie, Hable tu be exchied Down—!'rop Arctic. Waren wine os cocanmeee | been found ae consequences of evil acts that It behooved the | MIE. J ousca whens boy, was. consitered as | Erititie thine oC Gone Coie tenes cacted | Rowan Ar ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS | ,,Thecomenuence ts twat tne RaTILAIRON 7 dury tu act with great careand lo welgh Well | somemhat. odd. le had the reputation of n | had been done to him, although such wrong, In a. } | has become more and more ponilar every year, the evidence given before them. student. Witness knew but little about Spirit | point of fact, might never haveheen committed. BUFFALO. —— and in now in daily use by millious who” uader= q GEN, 1, N. BTILES, senior counsel for the dotense, told how -the body of Jones was found lying on ‘the floor of is office on Fourth avenue with a bullet hole fn hts bump of amativencss, and how Pike’ walked Into the Armory 4 y piper y Exriaxation op Rerrarxce Manxs,—t Saturday | stand ite wonderful value. y "1 ualle lairvoyanee. Mrs. Pike had told wit- In cross-cxamination by Col. Valletie, Dr. Burraro, Ang. 7.—Lake Freights—Nates lower Per: 4 iF of Northwestern University, Evanston, and University Tess that she was a oman Catholtc. “Thence | Jewell sald. that, men micht entertain extreme | one Charters: Schr Z. Corning and Sage, coal | Daily; SUNU8Y excepted. ¢Monday excepted, jcnldes belng the Lest hair dressing ever pro- | ofchieago, duter itenty Booth trons ree ee cused had told witness two stories about the | views on any subject without beiug actually in- | ¢¢ Chicago at Wie per ton; achr Atwater, eand to —- duced, it will positively prevent grayness, and peryear. Fallterm bexine Kepuember 12, For cata« famous “ pocticat drama"; that it was hisown, | sane. Fur instance, « Kleptomaniae or dissolyte | Hyetroit at 23c per ton. CHICAGO & NORTSWESTERN RAILWAY. will restore new halr to bald heads If the roota lone addrene UNION COLLEGE OE LAW, and that It was dictated to him by his wife | person need not necessarily be Insane. The fact | “Cieared—Stmr Keewenaw, ‘Dulath, with mere | Ticket OMices ¢2 Ciark-si. (herman Homey tedat ad follictes are not destroyed. Chicago, 1M while ina trance-state, On the supposition that | that Pike held radfcal and extreme views on chandise: prop Scotin, 2.000 bris ealt for Chi- she depot { these things are #0, isnot such .an article Lak = = =e Mre, Pike was the author of the book, witness | plrenolugy and Spiritualism d{d not proye his | cago: prop ltoanoke, Be tts of the greatest valuet akeside Seminary, . 100 tona coal tu é lical views of a Communist as | Chicago; prop N. K. bank, Chicago. as That they are so, has been testified to by thou- For ¥ Ladte a Pika believed that Jones bnd seduced his wife | entertain the same viows. Ile did not under. | denced unsound mind” “Witness did not consid TNE PROPELLER LINES, of the KATHATRON for more than one-third of | elrculsrmappty to Mia GRACE Pe dOstS. eee and that no power on earth could make him | stand that they belleved In clairvoyance as an | er tho poem or the drama prima facie. evidence Up-bound propellers are bringing targe quant! aventury. I 5 y EV Ste : think differently. The sons of the old Hebrew | article of faith. As to the grandfather, he was | of insanity, but thougut tuat a man who would ties of merchandise to this port, and also have e Yankton <. cuca thurpugn:goine ection! far boy Patrlarch slew tte man who iad seduced thefr | not auljudger to ba Insane hy any court, hut by | persistently devote hinself.ta the neeloct of IMs | cond. paaeenger-lin, Enipnrenta of goo fnve | See reste ee A FAIR SPECIMEN, Fonmrtine Heferenes wma iy Reroute '. Ness, cl e ei ‘ : . Suge. intun Locke, D. D., N.O. WIl- a sister, and when asked why they dld so, replied, | Myf Qtrury Society, Ge. thar exchaes e e | regtteets te, prepa setually “sound taind. | New York via rail and inke get around here | illwatiker East M: Ihave been entirely bald for neveral years, con- | its Ear T: Tet, kit. Hibbard Vorter, Raa, : “Shall ho deal with our sister as with an har- | chidren, ‘Thelatter proposed tu brenk the will, | He thought that Pike should be shut up tina | promptly and tn’ srood Fanditien. rhe Propeller | ytineaukes Tassen: atitutional, Peuppoe. I ased a few bottler of Missonri Kchool of Midwifery. Jot” What would any member of the jury do | and the Boclety compromised by accepting $200, | Lunatic Asylum aud never let out any more, seen ola 8 good business in both up and Paneer pier peaumer atts § 4 Kathalron, and, to my great eurpriee, 1 have @ thick Anatomy. Phratolugy. Slawifery, Disease of Tor {fhe found that some seducor had stripped | the estate being worth between att and | for ho was Hable to a return of these insane con: ‘ Green ling Express: “4 MOS WCE ZOUBR BOE, sre ;, men and Children, taught practically at bedside in 3 from his wife's shoulders the robe of virtue and | $3, Lc was also greatly interested in re- | ditions at any moment. Pike was of an un- NO MORE. bet. Pant & Minnes COL, JOUN L. DORRANCE. HEHE ESR peak HES, FOF, cheemlare. | UE: Wt Ieft thereon the black mantle of shame? Pike | ligious matters and would enllop aruund tha | sound, Unstable miud, and should be kept lock: “Commodore Cox sent the Ben Drake dawn to | Siecriwet aes Pape No other article 1s comparable with the Katn- | (vit ; a Tove. amounting to fdulatey. Sho | any member of the tamily, The brother's in- A SWORN CERTIFICATE, dente there would patronize her, he having been | Mieneva Lake & ies ron this con tain ponltions, Hee - coutd not bo called as a witness, and the speak- | sanity was characterized by the physicious as | slened by W. W. Jodding, Superintendent of | informed that they wonld, but the steamer came Ti iitiea Hate sete I 1 Sern Gourschf ety naval esiiter, containing cr would not attack her. Hike read tn the | “detente.” She eu nee gmat, Mephisto, tho | back without araltary pawenger. The, Comma. | eadunt bua Settininianme ena os (1. To Cire Baldness THE WH te Tastee Dire Hible, “ile that committeth adultery with hls DR. J, Be MITCHELL, effect that W. C. Pike was confined there in | dore says sho *'don'tgo there any more.” Twenty | nm. J fe MEE LL MIGHLAND MILITARY ACADEMY, z nelalibar's wife stall surely be put to Heathen # Professor sin the Chicago Homeg athic at isin, The Rrospeution, stated that, eG as Senta would have been charged for the trip. pavgother coed prune Pullman or soy other form of 9 R { 1 q ify Felant en wonevernn, Warn. ‘ve t 1 iis Jaw he held a4 superior to the law of tho | lege, testified that he had examined the aceused | contincd. onzBluckwell’s Island In 1870-71, am Sear . : —Hepot corner ats Well And Kinzie-ste, T \ I ti pares ite graduates for commanding portttons to Jnod, and this higher law as he considered ity | acto instance ot lis brother: “Atieoan ieee | Soa discharged from there in March of the Int THE ANCHOR LINK, Sibepot corner of Canal and Kinsiecnte < 10 neslore and Beautily tejine Rept TT ere Co ard ke eo rene reat : he followed. Then he conformed to the law of | view of an hour anda half with the accused, | ter year, The Erle Dispatch vaya the Anchor Tine stmes ate ene ST ieee hao tia ap a the land by going to the police station and giv- | witness came to the conclusion tat he was un: | Counsel on hoth sides then agreed to make | India, China, Japan, and Winslow will runto | , CHICAGO, BT. PAUL & MINNEAPOLIS LINE. Gray Hair FREEHOLD INSTITUTE, ing himeclf up. A Ieading characteristic of the | doubtely ineauc. Witness learned that tho ac- | no arcumente, and to Iet the caso go to the jury Daluth hereafter, Six thousand tons of railroad | Ticket oMees or Clark-st. and at Kinzie-Street Depot, te Frechol ., Honrd!ng schoo! for boys, The Itev. ‘ accused was hiaabsolute truthfulness; te would Its, I cused had been restless and sleepless for ten | forthwith. The Court prepared the instructions fron with prabubly be shipped on those steamers 1 tae G hot He even to savo his life from tho gailows. | nighta previous to the examination. ile had | to the Jury, to which both sides consented. from Erle fo Duluth the present season, for the r 9 R o i Y d SWARTHMORE COLLEGE, FOR BOTH BES Counsel believed, and proposed to show, that | seen no reaaon to modify bis opinion in regard "suger INSTRUCTIOS Northern Pilcific -Rallway, The tron is from Baud Siianeapalte EE 5 toe Oe To emorve Dan ruff ail b yeuder gare ut Prisriss. Ebates cuvered by an the question of his relations to his wife, | to Pike's insanit! conslated simply of Sev. 234, Canp. 83, of the Johnetown, Pa, == er rere emecetcenenes | 9 CAT. s lore and her relations to him, Pike was insane. In crosecnarsiGation: witness sald he patd two | Revised Statutes, page 8H, ns follows: 4 z. 1S, RYLVANTS REED Onother points he seemed rational enough, and | visits to the accuacd, and asked him anumber | A lunatic or insane person, without incid Inter A DENSE FoG. OHICAGO. ALTON & ST. LOUIS AND CHIOAGO B ti fy il I Mae for soung fadies. u and a gould eanverse on dlfferent sutyects quietly | of questions as to the killing of Jones, Witness | vatershall mot be fund: walitg ot ane centers A heavy fog prevailed on the lake off thie port | ,.,,SAN8AS CITY & DENVER SHORT LINES. DCaUUY ile Hair. She eat, Runttecniy oar beni On chough for hours, He claimed to be saner than | considered the insanity as being partially fncel- | mirdemeunor with which ha may. be charved; proe yerterday morning, and several veascle trom be- | Uawtnts titra st. Ticker me ei nase : . a Mouerstow: the majority of men, and counsel would never | loctual and partly ioral. The witness then | yiicd, the act ro charged a4 criminal shail’ have jow, inward bound, ralled away off to the south. + tee Bane BEAR IN MIND.—The Katmaros ts no | nA hoabieto prove by fits client himself that he | rave a definition of the different developments Doan te IA OTS esse enn oF invantty. AC | sward, where the. tugn found theon when tee fee {_Teay aileky, padty aulphur aml sucar of lead, to palnt | peockLAND c = NTAUK, hor with lin fo advance auch a proposiigar ng | GEmeantey | Eagept te oles of © Meptonaniny | at oat SSangrdy Gat iat at tineuinet come | ne SN Con MONE OFenred dung the | Rana iy & penser Fa Be arnureand linnliererse fons mented 49 | = ae ‘ speaker would prove that a brother of the ac- | of insanity whlch ‘stood entirely alone. ‘Tho | cemumlted ue charyed, bnt that at the time of com: 5 st pouls Korine & Teas § Feature the hair by natural wrowth and. relnvige NEW PUBLICATION. cused had been confined Iu an asylum, Every | manta for setting fire to buildings, or the manta | or insane, the Jary shall su find oy thelr ‘verdict 5 MILWAUKEE, pexktns cokuk Harifisin © f00D. oration, It ts the most delightful toflet dress- one knew that points of resemblance fn personal | for theft, might exist in persons utherwise sane. | and by thelr verdict shall furthor find wether such Spectal Piepatca to The Tribune, Uhtcavo & Paducah it. it. Ex, © t:0) 8 Ingknown. No lady's or gentler Appearance wero handed down from father to | Pike stated that he had « motive for killing | person bas or ha» not permanently recovered from Minwavner, Aug. 7.—Charter—Prop Canada, | Stfeater, Lacon, Wash'ton fx 21: at be ma : Fe oH {s complete without LYON'S K. Jollet & Dwight'Accommdat'n © ‘Vson for generations, and {t was reasonable enough tohold ‘the same bellef in rogard to becullarities of the mind. The defense would show that in 1870 the neeused was confined In an asylum at Tauuton, Mags., and that he thero manifeated —hamictdal . tendencica, Dr. Jewell, who waa considercd by his medical brethren ss standing at the head of his profession In the treatment of men- tal and uervous diseases, had called upon Pike several times in order to faveatinate his con- dition. Pike was informed what Dr, Jewell and ther physicians were for, and strove in every way to fmpress upon them that he was sane and of sound mind. The jury would hear what these medical men had ta say, and would uo doubt decide the case upnn the evidence, for it was not one to be won or lost by eloquence or argument. There was a common belie? that in- n'etolletoude | (1 j ATHAIRON, Jones, and that he could do nothing wrong for gaan tanacy or Insanity s Bee Arn ee ee nail 17,000 bu wheat to Montreal on private terms, ONLY 5 Ser Musie Books. [ose are antl i Tne maemee Be Diving | Pneeaeat rom nth haney ae Teasley ears - ORTOAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL & NLY 50 CENTS PER BOTTLE, aes Jove.” fie said ho didn’t care anything about | recovered from ruclt lunacy vr Insaulty, the Court NAVIGATION NOTES. athe URE & ST. PAUL RAILROAD, at Enliven Conventions thla Summer by using: Boing teled by human tay, for Divine lovo | tlowplial for tie ieane, and ther kent tn antety | Cutcaaor—Five vencols only were ce che Inmber- Didee, wr Gurh Clarkeatn oppeatta teria Meet SOLD EVERYWHERE, . . - Hould take cate of tim. He inurdered Jones | rntit ho aball have fulis and permanently recovered | mecver tare evening....Ths yacht Annie Lontes | _stdat depot Pilea Tn Camp and Revival Meetings . becatusu that peraon had committed an offenso | from nick lunacy or insanity; but in cure the Jury ak ‘ 4 id i against lin and against society in general. In | shall find by thelr verdict that such pereon, has en. | Cay ls to recclve minor zanaira at Dagley'a ...'Tho Arrive. A The ott rett: MEN, VAN COTTS PRAISE BOOK, 1a un- no way could he be gotten to express contrition | tirely and permanently recovered from auch lunacy | Timea says It Has pot mentioned tho fog-signal at Milwaukee Expres ° 7:80a. m.'* 7:30p, a Mustang ir pretoriding title retaceeoue of the best ahd mgt i r whi had Witne or ineausty, he shail bo discharged from custody, the crib thie season, and thinks the keeper necda | Witcousin & Minnesota, Greet! BALM | 3 sh est collections of hymns and tunes extant. i'rlce, the ettert of te tral ceany otter wont natok | Ohquramuty Re whale discharged from cust tho bell bimwelf....7ho stme Joba Sherman leavew | {ise en. Seuasia throug BALM | % ase. 6 effect of the trial orany other mental agitea- ‘he Jury then retired to conslder their yer- 10 aes ce Day! expres *10:00, 6 ds i A : Hon might have aad effect upon the accusedy | dicted Here absent about tureecquavisrs’ of | ores exciettis for we ee eecemina easee | ay Batre Te mF HOOP | AL AL In Temperance Meetings, that he was dangerous, and that he might de- | an hour. The accused was then sent for, and thia morning, and it is expected she 8:C3 p, ma, (#11008, m, eter MES. VAN COTTN HOOK, (rlich fe alow : EVEN ‘There nover witvs Temperance bouk or 1 velop is oaanity elther ns in the case of Jones | the jury returned =r te will arya back «at Oo om. L060 EVERY or otherwise, A VERDI 3 find the bod: hrouah Niaht bxpress, ‘t 9:00p. m.'$ 7:008. m. EVERY veo ras ohnts a) SCR GLEn ie MR. D. A. KENNEDY, as follows, the words, * We, the Jury, find tho Three ar sn aahee ci confor seat tare i trains run via Silwauiee, Ticket for st, Paul | EVERY arity ey ae remedy for wate TEE ocd Meee Pemba sone : of Mlnmerota City, Minn. had known defendant | wetentany not gully but beine vette ait | by announcing it to. that afgntlemen at No, 40x | di'chien, ortis Walonown tabroute gad Mines” | WOUND] Sud wolnds equal to 3 iets | In Sunday School ( ti ‘ ‘or twenty-two years. Firat met him in Minie- | the commencent on notion by Gen, Stiles an ts ao: a town, Ls ‘ FOUND] C2m Mustai iment. ttis “ 2 gota and wax married toa ststar of lis, luthe | by agreement. ‘The verdict tiercfore reads: | Wert Van lhuren atrect... Tg cantaine tnd verrel WOUND) A’bal n sunday school Conventions, a for cvery wound, an ‘ titer of 1SHO oe TAS Pie ea ate «ae te ry obstruction to ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. WOUND] angel or merey ka every taus- | KIINING RIVER. By Il. $, 4-5. 0. Perkin, We, the jury, find the defendant not guilty, but ison-sircet bridge, foot of Li a ” at : sanity Wasacounnon aud favorite defense in | onan expedition, and thera ‘inst his prescut | we ada toa tie defendant Witenes, Pike? dha vil by the construction of tho centre pler.., | DePOt, foot of Lake-st- aud fuot of Twenty-second-at, | WOUND! iby—f0r 25 cents. Plots ae ite, murder caros, but, this was not borneout by the | wife, whom he Brought back wlth hin feeseege | Ne id tat ake defendant, William ¢ PICS BE ne Re Rc COO ‘plcketomee, 121 Randolpurnt.: neartarn, Goon NE Ty RM, Metntosh. Price 35 EW, cta, ‘Two books whieh cannot be excelled for beauty, ' ———<—<—$— ——_______. | Jn School Teachers’ Conventions : EDUCATIONAL. facts, for in over twenty cases of homicide tried by the prescut State's Attorney, this was the dirst tino that insanity had been ploaded. WILLIAM BUCKLEY, lowing summer, Howas married at that time, | Jones ae charzed in the indictment, but at that | yesterday ik was found that eho howac injured and tome aurpriso was manifested when tt was | timo the defendant was insane, and stitl continacs darbunrd strake, caused by contact with rocks re- | Re, Loute Expres ss, found. that he had brought back uw femulo | te ve tiene. cently In Detroit iver. She ta undergoing repairs, | 8t; Louie Fast Linc | friend. He tnok her to hile house, which Mr, Pike was therefore remanded in custody, rien Ponta, —There are cleht steamers pising | Cafro & New Oricans ‘s ro, New Orleana & Tex SCHOOL SONG BOOK. (For Giri’ Normal + ex-Captain of Police stutioned at the Armory, | created some trouble in hia family und fesutted. | and within a few days he will be sent to. the El. | on tho lisy of inta.. »- With recent improvements. | iene tee Want nr ann nm nnnnnnnane | NO REMMI) UYU, Everest OD Cts or ea mer tone : Was tho frst witness worn, Hosald that about | in the lawful. Mra. Fike leuvin . | gin Asylum. Tare eH had de 3,008 hn pee quing cteeatar at | Airlngaeid Stane Ex. PENYSYLYAY RY ACADEMY, | cragaiar scnoos, ciout.— © o'clock in the atternoon of the 15th of March fp tie lewis that ue wOINan Wek ype house fia FOLLOWING cuoice FLoWwens or nnetonio | Huttulo will Thandle 3,000 bu ‘per hoe... see uritag PE ASYLYAMA MILITARY ACADEMY, | ¢ TATE SOMOOT, CHOU. (For jupee : Peoria, Hoxton hee! i ccurred between (wo of the amart ferry- | feort Dit & Ke nnd that a, book was belng communicated | aro collected from Mra. Pike's hook, dfctated | gollistom necurted between two of the emart ferry. | Heoein Burlington, ie city to her by tho spirits. § ‘Ihe family | by her white entranced, and written down by was of euch a character that iteaused urent alarm. Dubuque & Saux chy Bx dido't Hike " it, but ke imalntained | Mr. Puko himeclf: for the moment... Capt. F. W. Husher wanta the | Gillman Passenger... that (twas all right, ‘The wotan lett Common Council io dredye tho rivor foot of Chi- f on i Va, opens KEPT. 12th, Lovatton health dos. ‘Two well-copstrirted Loukas by teachers whe * fuls grounds amples bufldings commodtuua — Thor- Waderalnus thelr business: ough tostraction tn CIVIL ENGINEERING, the CLAS- | 697 fiber book malted, post free, for retall price. last Pike came into the Armory and reported thatho had shot and killed 8 8, Jones tna house on Fourth avenue. Witness asked how knew tho inan was dead, und Pike auswered a ee ae a Plrevotogiat, and knew the mau | iu his company, Pike being dreacod Ina sbirt, | Thy blanctied regression throagh God's white ro- | cay atrcets Dudalor” Hie. saya tho ey CHICAG, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RATLROAD. | Fe" elreulara A ‘ was dead becatiso of the place in which ho ahot | pante anda bolt uf mocuaine cro at als | even te csc dite coshiaégte ebticta dia, dranihg ten feck, of water, wae aground | tyepitn tant of Lakes Pt Aerts Tremont House, Chleagy, oF Col, THEO. HVAT, er Ditson & Cou Boston, alin, Vike produced the revolver which ho had | to have witness and. oflicr ‘members of tho Ovliquencsey UH hin al y ireamices opt Tho rerenasot the partot Montreal from Ge ren? sna Canad and sixiceattrate, Ticket Untocs, sy | President. te uscd, and witness detailed an officer to go over | family arrested for tnterfering with ln. Noth- | Conctives a dark, unculferable dark, 4 f - ‘0 Fourth ayenuc and sco if tne story wus true. 5 of navigation to date shows a reduction of Chu officer found Jonos lying dead there, and 40 ing came of the legal proceedings, and the. | SIS,ON2'us Compared with et year apiece oe Parties disappeared. foing down tle river Ins A solid blackness, Ulack solidity, if almovt deserted, Tho shipping interest hax ” | Lente] Aviv | ELMHURST BOARDING SOHOOL, Janam eens |” A Famil ing Ladies and (tre, near PORT., | eported. +k orvanoe, Witness saw him next in 8t, den#e profoundness, profound density; ver in the history of Montreal been ao depressed CMeage. heegine Wednewtay, Sept. ‘The bnghtest uovol this summor, At al herorsexainination witness sald that Pike | Louls, where he was ivine with his prosont wifo | Unreulprured darknera! nee tn riceieoetcee, Be tile seauouess Monday tho Cloveland ieentee Hecker Wingie. &8iait Hh ts inorwutbaviastenrn: | Bookstores. $1.50, told him he had shut Jones nthe offending | und one or two children inn sinail tenement | Unquurried miduight in nocturnal diese. sharers struck, asking an advance to Zc por hour | facie Eepress fof Oinaha..... #10; erat French a in, The mos part,” and pointed to the back of his hiead in | hauec, ‘The place waa very poorly furnished, wal OF al eoonnes except one, ho to | Eevee. Fuereirusrtote trinsic: | LOCKWOOD, BROOKS & CO., . llustration, Vike was excited, and began to | Pike eaked witheen to stay codices Cee soa in Be RS - he palil tha same they receive from cach Yeurel Dutuqued if i for etrcular tate Velnctpal, Sire. b , a o: ery, and witness beltcyod that he was Insane. | clined os he wasn't. hungry. Langhter.J ‘The | And thougn felicitous conjunctlons foil Tho Toronto Globe of Monday vaya the work ‘acific Night Hified Jord = nae 2 es. on. ' Y fy God's dream of light; frustrate Ife vast turmoll dredging the Enetern Gay bas been finished, aneas City, Atehisan, Ht, 7 % = {When ho came into the Armory witneas did uot | bill of fare appeared to constat Gl bread and Of fmmomorlal, matchless magultude yevacls, Mil “be enabled Nor pane oe VASSAR COL CKHOLDERS MEETING coer e an kecg anvhaty, but supposed he | nothing elec. ‘They tolked aver thio | aammemorial, matchless sagultide, Bee dA thee. MASS aANRT GS AT eGba ine Fall session opens Kept, 18, 1877, Entrance evaminn- frente rie tetra cacl Sh eg wana Spiritualist who had had a trance, and | wonderful - book,” partes of Ov whee : i lays have accurred “In| tho, operstion cy AN OERTRAL ttane Seot, dmc Sp ang. Catatoncues, wy full parties ; : fuuagiued that ho had ktiled some one. ike read. ' He’ spot of publishing. | With full plencpotine Armadas winged tho deepening of the WW Channel... ,, MICHIGAN CENTRAL, RATLEOA| BU stints Inaeine aes Paine ehikke tegen Joliet & Northern Indiana R R Co OFFICE MICHAEL, KincH and said a nugiber of prominent men had offer-'| With fectest lignt, lest nether navion ringed It fe antd the M ered $1,000 | PERE A Oniee un cintk-at, southent ace a8 nochool for thatraction th howe arte, See Ms testified aithstaritialy to the aang, fleck asthe wi fo help hin, nl that the Mayor of 8t. Louls AH Datei in peated Uvin| tte pundamnci rout on the caryo £ oll st en ae sche Mury | Q acide Hotel, and at Palmer thor culare cuntaintig full information, apply to. downs, daly 15, 1877, revious witness fn regal to the conduct of | had given him'810, He sald the book was com- nerrted sbiclds impassioned spaco iscram- | Eitzabeth, Cleveland te Be! ireland, but re= 1 a 7 : lkevpate Pike at tho pollo stations Pike galt tes het municated to lim through his wife. Withers mod, fared. Moves Milla, one of the ownery, Will Jola Leeder Pac a Heabtrar, Vemar Cotlege, Pougiherisl . NOTICE. killed Jones with » Pistol, whlch he produced, | pave him u few dollars, which Pike accepted, he reetel a SP opUrEAy er Qoevee aul erode thi AG; MORGAN 1 ‘The annaal meeting of the Stuckholdere of the Joliet and that ho had given him two shots, | sayiug he looked upon it as a special interpost. Wing'tooted Cavalry, with lehtutng plumed,” lantle w dad hy. Alia usea GanoaTne scene fer & Northern tudiana Hallruad Company, fur the election . Sere eg ete, Chou. Witness de: | tion of Providence, ‘They next met in Minne. | Cane gonted Cavaley, with Mehtulng plumed, ir Macy Hattie, ‘The colored works Theat Ar dens" gs tray. be Groust terse ie Un eee, Serer the nding of tho body on the | suta City in 1874 at the timo of the death of | Tatioas Melee eee eet Launder waved, werg ont harvesting, anil tho atrikers thought pares tor any tinee or the Compauy inthe city of Joliet: Liiauin oa second flour of the Reilvio-Piilosophical Build- | Robert Pike, brother of the accused. Pike tried | Damnation absolute divoreed from whrift, the opportunity ripe for ‘higher wages," ‘fhe pre and etesa NTH bend for the 20th day of Auwust, at ta o'clock, fog, It lay upon the floor in front of « writing- | tumake an arrangement with agentloman there | Concesle ite honiectane ke thelr rearward guards, | latter wero tnstantly discharied, aud no riot oc- | FITTSBUEG, FT, WAYNE & CHICAGO ‘OTE, Mul y Brorerof the tuard, : desk ae ifthe man bed fallen from Ila chair | to oft up with Robert's corpse for the purposeot | Inpreguatlug artillery, apears, and were eee | latter, were, intently Duttale euprese of Somley | 3 por coraet Chal aut Madbou-ate Tie An urgae Paths Cou Go a ALBION, Seer When ho was shot. ‘There was actot of blood.| holding ‘communion with Ils spirit, but the Unbappily want of space forbids a publication | #¥#: Capt. Samuel Wood haa gone on a Clarkeat.. Palmer House, and Grand Ma HEGARAY INSTITUTE cl ¢ (] ‘1 ? fi mn a ‘| 4 - — an othe = 5 f ‘| Love 3 ce ing hi ». Some. three yoare ago Capt. atl and Expreas.s.ss0s 00.8, m, 5: . ey stk Ths furniture rut wat disturbed, ten ty mi Ae went, froin there to Dakota, | deny that the tust stanza clearly prophesies the | {iZoq ‘was corapelled to quit sailing un uccoune ef fscldettapreon, mld die Patina Beene, | ry ; : iat : . chambers of thereereemieness sald that two alterwardafretu ing Fast, as i by Tectueine | Dreseut war in Eustern Burope, and the “van” | falthuy he ‘Ho was many years master of the | Fat Line. fop. in id wu0a june the (aun: TAPPIN & STO KES, 4 Pike weemed cool ia his manner ay eth ae | to Chicago. He obtainest ie ving Feat te | Nilch fcouceuis bombshelts th its “trearmost | steams base W, ‘Ts, Gravee. Capt. [irown wos metal, pew ee that wliness ad doubte as to whoiuer the atory | Chicago,” Wille fw ‘Mluesota tke casting fo | Uae Uudoubley revere siputerna Ataades | maga’ wentice oui eseeeinned oan aitees BANKERS AND BROKERS, was true, have seen hier Iu New, York nt, eoutcasion iu a | fs doubtiess the Britiah fect dt teresa ede | Atusn, during which dee sare towed by the tng | Trametenns fron, axmoition, Muldlngy, foot » sa tits 61 Broadway, New York. Clerk of the Soni ste panes bdunisaa nas Catholte church. cite Aen ho: saa telleved ka Bay, Dut the “undaraoed Divinitlea admit Sota Uwe wae ea conanterabie damage, |The | _Grand Pactue, and Depot (expo tise Hag ie baat daria ic Stocks Carmted tor 4 per ceut inst on Satisfactory Margins, 4 gat when Vike ¥as arraigned for a preliminary | she had gone further than ely said oho wan | Pheeettiamstomy ain, tmnst be treated ayy | Mead lentnens Lurk Uhura tobe recouatracted. a ‘euro, teins Prod at CALLS. : examination, Witness asked him if hy pleaded | going, and Pike admitted that shetmeult cone. bray refers to. tho Uwe nieces ch ery” thou return and take the former (o's deatoeatene md 3% Ets Forsusiizuw dey wider PUTS AND CALLS. Hn whee roe lige Paes Feplled, “You can | times le, but eat he did not blaine berfur thut, | Witch MlajGens Duras eae ee, Of caniion | then return and take the forucr da'ite destiastlon. 2B, Bh Op I Tee ¢ . is juliet to — = = Raed fu UU, ,000, gall ik what you Uke} ahol &- 8. Jotea,and shut Sie ete drnination of ‘an evil Uraldwaod for the “bene of the "atriking PORT OF CHhIcago, ES’ SEMINARY, | $99. eel Re «ee In crosa-examination wiinces said that Pike | the accused durtng the past week witnesa had is a Tho following were the arrivals and clearances 18 AND 17 SOUTH SHELDONST., ate Whicu ftemeuiy pay finn Ore to anid something about hts having shi tragedy, and Pike told 4 TH Ww for tho twenty-four hours ending at 10 o'cluck — One square eat of Union Mark. 3 ines the aunauut invested.” suk Inuit ead about hia wife, He seemed cool aud not enaa iter whic ve Tal aot to bis en ie Ping MARINE NIWS. : Plorping Matl--Ola £1 ‘FO o | Fitieeath year apens Rent. 10. Toorough tnetruction | bielwury circulars aad weekly repre sears ee c COUNTY-FYSICIAN UOLDES them ta withdraw from the cnse_uuless they Joseph, sunitrie taehe ha soeee ds Bone, gape: my | tell i defartotenta Fills Clagical, Art, aod Sta = testified that he wale a post-aurtom exemina- | were prevared to carry Itout aa lie dear, aie PORT COLBORNE, Misdiicae ight Expres Bem. $a | Uae lacation, conmuliocs bullituge aid epectae OCEAN Hon of tho body of Stevens &, Jones, Found | spoke uf his wite, and showed wituess a pocin | Tureauo, Ave. teoveone passing Port Cate ey tieucnouurg, sundries! : ae daveinents ia Hoarding Wepariinent ne 08 pootrees IN BUM AMBMIL WRG aie. iia wich eae therlaat ems SUa® of tho | ebuled “Sly Confesslon,” exery Jing of witch | porus Lock for ihe iwesly-four hows Pease ne hy canatien. panera, Genie | prryTsuURG, OINOINMATE & 8r, LOUTS BR. | = He EE. tue North Germain Lio rl AER Heeb aut ahs atone, “PeMMonees | haga SH lava hep T lore wer? var ainca | gm, on the ih: ti la, untriet dearya Vuntar aise: | Perot coruer of Clinton end Carrolrata, Wen suc. | CHICAGO FEMALE COLLEGE, CH . i ithe by e y " Westward—Props Cuba, Toronto to Toledo; Do- fsmbery dtusain, Wutalo, suldriest Tempe part c MORGAN PARK, NEAR CUICAGH, ‘Thesteamersof thisCompany Will Kail every sate, Mad deathe rina eae mtost, aneroue Place, | considered hin insane on the subject of Splrit- | suinion, Muaircal to culcaga; Columbla Monte Reus coohister afnee eee duainrtons Wiese, | Ksonene Tuceday, Gept, 11, 77 gay trast Brvotew Mer tae of led Tuts y the part ce he eaihcee Eula shake of | “AC tite plot the court took. a recess anti | Yort Willan; vere elope, Port ‘Dalhousie | Livan tal anton Vinten cae | Rey Ere, ieeatinsi ps ane Diaries, Qehantiaars | Ute dave al Ue gat ed Bie aed : fe part of the brain where the bullet enter toe to Leamington; Speedwell; ‘Toronto to Buffalo: i “1uiners hy ae poms address the Vrealdent, G. THAVEIL Morgan I cabin, teen 2 astut trete ; ts being the seat of atnativences, His profes: | °'At the opening of the afternoon session Cot, | fila Muvion, Torotte te Toledst Mord, Torouto | water, burke Higkitawke, Muskesen Tene CHICAGO, ROCK IBLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, | MEO Hil. oral 77 Madtavn-at.. Chicagu MEPRESKEAVDIT Uo" a Bowtu rsen Row tits : udid net recoxuize such deflaitions, ‘The Vallette, forthe prosecution, procceited to eross- | to Vermilion; Grace Whitney. Ogdensburg to Mil. prea Meat els dupa, Fuigtun, pie Depot, corner of Van laren end sherman-uis, Ticket | College of Individual dnstru rtion, | Great Western Sioamsnip 1 ine. Wound was slightly below tha bump indicated, | examine Mr. Kennedy. deal of ex- | waukee; Atwosphere, Uswerote Detruit, Bavelind, Muwaukeo, ghit Coumerser Me Gnlee, Gi Llarkest., Sherman House; Hie hanly eke Feat West camship i per a half oil tna below (ts Vitnese had | traneous matter was brought into the vase over | Eastward—Prop City of Toledo, Chicago to Og- 4 cxcie | Leave. Are Bix Courses of Study, Students advance sepa- Fromm New York tu Bristut (England) directs gn Pike a nou FOF thine sluco the homicide, | this matter, but the princ pal point elicited wus | densourge barke London, Toledo to Kingeton; | 5 (ix MMAXcEt Stet Omabe Leaveaw'th & Atch Ex ‘0:15 a.m, + Garp, m | rately, accordiug to ability, Fur catalogues ad- | CORNWALL, scanoer.. jenday, Aug. 14 Prosceution rested their case ab this | that the first Mre. Pike obtained a divorce from Wowsuor, Gay City, to Kingston; Ollver | scr Argonant. ufale thes bu corns sewed: Peru Acco it waren. * B: dreas W. P, JONES, A.M., Lakesldedlully Evang- | SUMEMSLT. Westra. usd ats Sud 3h polut, aud the aba tales Pike in the Winona {Siiun.) County Court many | Mowatt, ‘Toleds a Kingston; Stay P wlleas | Rewtand Aonietauc, simiriter prop Fountain ‘uy: | Nigh ‘baproas HON Dn fb: ton. ! Canin pases fepald nicerage eft oe SATIS Years ago. Tho neighbors thought that Pike | beth, Cieveland to Heltast, Ireland; J.B. Austi . ny " mw |? > ; Spr edger [SS to WM. WHIT by z plawrer of this city, who had known Pike all | was amonomaniac on the subject of the woinau | raverse Bay to Kingston; Ueile lianscom, sy ospoueurty astra & HIGHLAND HALL ican’ Control Halirose, = es Ufc. Sinew 1843 ho bad only eee Pike | whom he brought back with tiie They teens | ay 3 Blazing Star, sehr Hertford.’ nartal, 21 BK Arabia, pices NADA : Es : Hee, Pike always had some houby or other. | upon bls conduct aa evidence of imuiurality, nor Norway, | Sault Ste, | Kingston: iy Su) bu corns" gclur Vermont, Muskegon, GOODRICH STEAMERS _._ HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. teaches 3 birenologist with a aystein, a school- | of insanity. But tis views as to Spliritualisen Fee te ee niand tO | icexon, Muskeg, susie Te ee Reece For Milwaukee and all Weat Shure ports, Fy ipaninaan ean Bamumer Mesork | Open Hike sl witnae cht he bad reeled a Teter | couvneta Paha, SpuRI ull male Prop etka Witte akesaantnen’ “POM DSO | Dale ay cae hs ee orient aaa ett fron a old friend reading, “Friend, dead or | well-balanced mentees eo Ade otal, cxctly —— ‘ Friday moraing’s boat pues : te =~ ; iS n ly. In conversation with i LYE ; ‘ qiite, come and fee your tricod.") W itnees was | Pike about the recent strikes, he expreesed a | J. Peters, Deeaden to Montreal: Lewia Noss, is For Grand iiaven, Gyan alas aud Muske- LAs Bi HALL, DENVER, COLOR ADY: 1 ould ultimately be di | Cleveland to Port Hope; Trentou, Block River to ja ich (0 The Tribune, fe aes af . i i “4 Blot a neared when he heard that Bike had | belief that, property would ultimately be di | ict to Bat ote, 2 Black River t Spectat Dtepaich to The Trib For Matitiee’ Sudlagiaa Rad" “vvaiweieg’ TO | yA oanling ang tay School for Gira, gina sept, 3, ka man with a revulyer, for be had aiways | vided up. ‘The witness had read poctr¥ to some | srockvilles Guetp veland to Torontu; Amar- Pirtsauna, Pa., Aug. 7.—The Pitisburg nail- Daily, catuniay uit Suudey excepted: wt @ a.m | Toned bat tune aod Ae ‘aury and (nslsurathog: + te nore of @ student than anything clée. | extent, and thought he hed sven worse verava | auth, Toledo to Oswes manufacturers held ting this afternoon, | Forst. Juseph Dalya 108. tu.) Sundar aex- climate, with superior advantages fur edacatign. Ap: M1 & 113 Lake St., Chicago, ns fee was apoct in bis youth, than those addressed by Mr. Pike to bis present F eld a mice! 6 f h cepted. ur cay ‘does not leave ty tw Re Be tet Pe ee Moctor, or Be careful to buy only the Genuine, ' rent, fo al the other las; be was wife, He did uot couslder himself a judge of LAKE FREIQUTS. eget the rates to $2.33, an aneisase mA iim ey 7 SUMMEL HESORTS. Uo knuehs ane G : eH mene. given poetry, but thought that thé manu who would. Cuicaco, Aug. 7.—Freights were active, though | 9! vente on exlating prices. The Western 1 School ‘and ees su f ; a Slbeente ie shing, and obber wutdoor em- reas such sentimental stuff to a woman of | most ‘of the vessels were engoged late Monday | Nall Association will meet here to-morrow, mr See = 483 WEST WASHE GLEN PARE HOTEL, that, althous se told, Witness on ouc occasion | the character of the present Sirs. P. must pos- | ™ rf | th 2 cotabliahed yeater- | When ft is thought the advance will be made SPECIAL Jeet cast of Ualun Park. WATKINS Gi NF.” Terina, 84 to $3 per day, although witness mint, kuow a good deal | sess a dlgvrgaulzed niin. He had uot a’ bowy | svenlu, subject to the entga established y cueral, OF perbapa Stil rurther Increased, ie tee. Apooltinents Ai." ‘Bis tree. “meud for circular gah Tia Mord Ue (Pike) knew most about | stroug- beled In Generieve’s bury. und vised, | d2¥. Tue rale for cora to Wddato was Sic. loom | KeHePAl oF perbipa Hill aurtuer luercaned, oes auaiyelg ul weer os Flush, Prutrletor, ; ra satire witnedat hunresaton that Pike Pike told witaees. atta a Catholic nelest Bets, ence brat te tier wae "PART LY-MADE SHUTS. ~ att ere YRANVILE! MILITARY COLL, ik, NO, GHAN- MAGLISHRALE-MOBE. / sane @ tine of the homicide. It prow! fe that MW she oar oe ane Be OR eee rn ren A, F ville, N. ¥.; one hour from Saratuga: Heat | man nae nt ji - ieped to witness that wil the old peculiaritics | would go off with ‘him, Ae should | Seeldve, Hartford, D. A. Vance, B. F. Bruce, A. ingny days aroaug whater climate, cloeaut tulidiuge, siva:n heat, choerful howe, ‘E ‘p? ‘ EN Li SI HAL N HOSE, a he (csutrleitivs of tue boy Were iutensied iu | Jive ina brown-stone front bulldigg with bim pcaght and f commen core HA tirough rate, Keeps Patent Partly Mate Dress Shirts, pecigary Pefhanscey saat thes STAG, of UCIE SiO. | Bo temptations, exrauet aad {durounh. es for bove K 1H N ii (H N | a F- fly ‘ Oak, Ava boy be seemed to entertain the | (the pricst aforesaid). ‘This inforseation Pile Ro. Ogdcusburg Prop Lerplees core ae roazh | The very best, 8 for $0. Cau be Dalshed by any ong | Eineld Ulisy Buyere should always Gok for Phe Plartae, | feresammculledssecleuce oF buslucss, au year. atid Kuscrdue quality, full faabtoned; $4.30 per Bail duseny socety Was cutirely wrong in ite derived from Geueviove hereclf, Witueus | rate. ‘To Kiuzston—scbre Bello Mitchell aud Asa- | cowpeteutty ecw satraight scam. 173 E. Medisui-at, | Waler preparcd by Lauuiau & Bciup, New York. LACE GC. WILLLOX, A. Muy Preelteut. OF dic Out bait, iTS kasd Macinda-abe ‘

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