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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SBATURDAY FEBRUARY 9, 1876-TWELVE: PAGES, i P thonght at first that o was foking about the RAILWAY NEWS. l0ss of the monay. R THE DEPENSE CROBS-EXAMINRD TR WITNESA at great length as to the appcamance of the Receiver Jewett Yesterday Ad- mitted to Bail in tracks and the direction fn which they led from $10,000. ' Tn cross-exemination the witness safd_he raw Rande firat about 2 o'clee’s, They had puraued Biun 10 rola when he drew his vcevotver. They called “Halt!" out nothilng was sald about shooting. Hle was certain that none of the crowd eald, " Therc he goes! Bhoot himdown!” or ansthing of that kind, e did not hear ang- hody tell him what they wanted, or that théy wera golng tn arrest. him. James Lukiwitz was called. hut ohéecl:d ta by tho defense, as they could not find his name on the list furnished them. Ila stood down, snd JAMES REDATOCK took the atand, Ifa rcturned from chnrch on Aug, 5 with his sister, drs. Pearce, and was no- titled of the burglary, and went to mcveral houses to inform tha people. Ho then followed up the tracks, and met men carrying Belden, who had been shot, and found another track feading to a wrove. Ho told the men whom he had (placed as guards not to disturb the foot-prints, for he thought they wera tho satno as the first lot, He nolll‘rcd four persons that a burglay had been committed, and told them what to do. His object {n going after the nan was to arreat him. In cross-cxamination the witness said that ho was not an officer, 1o did not know who sta- tioned the guands, nor did he know how many of tho pursuers wero armed. At the conclusion of his tcltimony, io which thero was really nothing new, the Court adjourned until @ to- MOrToW morning. ANNUAL CLEARING SALE. Gollen Onportmnity Annual Clearing Sale West End Dry Goods Houss, Madison and Peoria-sts., North Sids iy Coods Honge, North Clark & Erie-sts. The following prices—made for our Groat Annual Olearing-out Bale—will be found, e CATARRH CURE. MOTOPATHY! APOSITIVE AND RELIABLE BYSTRM OF MEDICINIE. Entered secording to Aet of Congress, fn the year 1o, by DF. Clesson Pratt, (n t1 B2 L Clossan Fratt. {n the omce of iy st did not want to make. That one he hat Eteen asked to make fn Gen. Burnett's office, when Gen. Burnett was absent and Gen. Rickles present, but could not re. member who asked him to moke it. Gen. Bickles had calied his attention to comparative statements unfavorable to Erle: could not re. member the name of the person who prepared the comparative statemsnts; knew nothing about the truthof the figures fo the compara- tive statements, Of nis own personal knowledge he did not know of any wrongfal act done by any operson connccted with this Erie office; had not obtained directly Srom ralrond men any Information about the mismanagement of the Erfe; got it indirectly through Gen. Bickles, who told him he got it from raflrond men, The witness took Gen, Bickles' word for It. o did not know who pald the expenses of thoss litigations, nor did he un- derstand who was psying them. Ie did not expect to pay, and had been assured that he wotd not be calied upon to par, Mclenry’s purposs {n obstructing the plan of reorganization was generally that he considered the Erle Road not economically ran, and that Jewctt did not mansge it properly. The wit- ness did not think Mr. Jewett competent to manage It cconomically; guessed he had a sharo THE OUTLAW. Rande’s :I;rit;l -:dalésbuig‘ for One of His Murders. the house. _11e aald that lhefi sppeared to be mada by a Tor 8 boot, hut he could not tell whether by a box-toed phoe or not. Iie tracked the foot-marks for Ywenty minates, and then the alarm wan given, and the pursuit be- R3n. ‘The explanations about the tracks went on with wearylne monotony until the witneas nsturdy old farmer, unused to being called upon to state over and over again what he had siready told off as stralght as & string, and wearled with the constant badgering to which he was subjected, GOT ANGRY and began to answer sharply, “I told you," sald he, “that James Rebstock, R-s-b-s-t-o-c-k, went. with me, and Anthony Wayne Baird did so too." ¢ As to whether the orchard had been plowed, I'repcat that thero was corn in it can You grow corn without plowing. ehi" This conandrumn praved a trifle too much for the legal talent, and tho Court asked Mr. Price if he didn’t think be had gone over the ground about often cnough. If tho descrip- tiun of ttacks running sontheast. northwest, £outh, north, east, and west, could bo consider- cd a8 equivalent to locomotlon, ho certalnly had done 80, and a few minutes Iater the old msa was allowed to:step Gexn. KIYERTA PEARCE, 4&n Examination Bhows the Extreme Flimsiness of the Action Against Him. Doscription of the Tragical Pursuit in the Fields - of Gilson, ‘The Only Treatment K F. tE &%mroén"v.u Attempted that CATARRH, For Which Statement T Tlold Myse 1 Spomihia Allka to tha Ioremtonand T B the Pahitc. DR. CLESSON PRATT, No. 202 State-st., Comner of Adams, sod. No. 24 Throop-st., West Side, Between Madison and Washington, Tho Complainant’s Ignorant Catspaws In the llands of Drcsigning Schemers, Rande Identified as the Tead- Shot YWho Turned upon the Citizens, Startling Development of the Export Grain Trade of How Orleate, A NEW COMMERCIAL EMPIRE. ‘Thr next number of the Chicago Nallway R view will contain the following Interesting arti- cle on the Immense Increnso of the grain ex- Narration of the Scenes At- tending the Killing MRS, pon good. of Belden. wife of tho lasd whiucss, came next. For her MISOELLANEOUS. porta frum New Orleans during 1877: of stock standing In his name when he frst saw }’mm%’.:‘l'""“fg?."lfi';’ Ao puntachtote | whien o tength of Hfa of the 1 mbjecs ’ benellt and fn order to have tho record stralgbt, INSANE CONVICTS, 1418 tho part of wisdom never to ahut our eyesto | 5 ComPlinty tould ot sny pasitivelr, | | moro{the sacriias being doslzned to FONCE | fromihesfaningin ine torostand FheiT telTiry 1 the old gentleman announced in stentorian Eoecin! Plapatch fo TAs Chtongo Tribune. facts whiel llfiuln!lncuApgnflrlll\cr!slnonrln- . D TR 3‘:%'.1{%&22‘&.’:‘:‘.‘%&‘:@33.‘" Btock not- ption. (tlo leas LD years. firm were part awnera ‘of 1,000 shares of Erte atock at the time these actions were begun. ‘The object of the witness in bringinz the suit was to eventually appreciste the stock. He be- lfeved some of the allczations made azainst the Recelver were true, and that the stock would bomade more valusble if the reorganization scheme was hindered. Inglee Hopper first brought the matter to his attention. He had been assurcd by Hopper that the firm would not be under any exoense In the matter. Mr. Hopper, he test(fied, is proprictor of the Chel- sea Jute Mills, ex-President of the Bugar Ma- chine Company, and & man of great wealth, who cau ralse a3 much moncy on short notice as any man he knew. Iis objections to Jewett were obtalned from hearsay, In the Ex- change and elsewhere. Ho could not of his own knowledge put his finger on any imoroper act fn the Recelver's manage- ment. ic rather thought he was entitled to form an opinfon prejudicial to Mr, Jewett from what e had heard, * He sdmitted that he had never heard the charges against Mr, Jeweit controverted. He had nover heard any state- ments on tho other side. terests; but we shonld rather endeavor 1o thor- onghly comprehend them, that we may, if possi- ble, wreat victory out of the very clementa of de- feat, Weo were aurprined upon obaceving the fols !,uwlng item from the New Orleans Zimes of Jon. tones, ** My wfl name 1s Minarva, it sny of tho reporters want to know." Mra, Pearco tastified that she locked the doors of the houso vn Bunday morning, and when she came home found the back door open and alarmed her huaband, who came In a few mo- ments later. The desk was open and the drar- ors pulled out. Witness saw her husband put the money into the collar-box on Baturday even- ing, and saw the $75 thers on Bunday murning, wlien_she got_the old man & collar to wear to church. Bhe identifled the scissors positively as those astolen from the centre-table, and de- .scribed the property stolen preciscly as her hus. band did. Her daughter had gong to Babbath- school before the witness left for church, e lcnos?-slx:mn:'rm:: " deval: nothing of {nterest or importance, and w".‘f‘.‘mm ropetition of the dircct testl- mony. The witness rald that tramps camo to the house—occasfoually, and that sometimes they got some victuale, It was difficult for & layman to figuro out what decp and dark signifi- canco tho legal mind could find in the point as to whether the church scrvice began promptly on tho conclusion of the Sabbatii-echool, or fiva Jovier, I, Feb. 8.—Two insano convicts wero removed to the Asylum at Elgin to-day by Deputy-Warden Mayhew. Thelr names are Charles Matson and Frank B. Case, the former from Couk and the latter from Whitestae Coun- ty. Matson was sent down laat December for murder, his original, or jury sentence, being for eight years, which Judgze McAlllster reduced to one year. Case is & second-termer, and came for ‘two years for larccnv, IHis insanity is heredit He has been under treatment in an Insanse Asylum in NowiYurk, '*done time™ in the Louisiana Penitentlary, and was sent to the Asylum when sorving his first term here. Ll tall ": Incessautly, whils Matson will not utter a word. LYNCIED. 81, Lou1s, Mo., Feb, 8.—A speclal from Boon- ville, Mo., reports the lynching of an unknown negro near Now Franklin, Hioward County. An educated colored woman, whoteaches a country school, was on her way home, and cncountered two nogroes In the woods, Thoy overpowered her and outraged her. Upon her arrival at the To know what efements are deficlent in the hiood of the eatsrrhal sabject, aod how to Aupply them in "!5 Blaod nen Hoa R 1'{he oaly By pothesls Sras which 3 o1y hypotheas upon whic catarrh ever has been curod OF evar can bo.. - o In evidence of the success of & practice based upon the foregnine premise, I am privileged to gnhmit the following testimony—not from somebody In Matne, ncr Texas, nor the Bandwich Islands, bat from our weli- known and reapected clitizens, from whom the teath or falsity of these statements may be readily determined. REFERENCES AT HOME, DR. CLESSON pRATT: CMOACO: Bept. 13, 1877, Dear fir~Your treatment of me for Catarrhal Bron- ur Yesrs sgo wasa trinmph tiempis, and thers The Subsequent Wounding of McKeow and Little ‘Willle Kellor, . DRESS GOODS. Arablan Stripes, 37401 formerly 80c. All-Wool PRees: Olothe. 375} tormerly e2'c, mfi};flgogl Belf-Col'd Btripes, 3703 for- Faooy 8ilk and Wool Mouseline, 4503 formerly 7b¢. Durlag ‘the last week moro holk eorn abpordfram ew rlsanathan o e Yore oird in bulk from Tamte to New Nre jeans, now afioat I:fl'lnlpfllnl' oximate 3N, (00 rom other pointa. There Is, theretore, 10 ha; l'v?n-u"mmnnn\ e FmARey An Oversharp Attorney Prods Farmer Pearce's Patience to the Limit. ng that our jrain ¥'care ki dnconagement Wil epcedy v o Imxln!nlc proportions, idied pon making fnrther inquiries, we were favored with the following table, !thlch has been prem;zd with great care and painstaking toinsure accuracy: 2 BREORTEOF ORAIN FRON NkW OX All-Wool Disgonal, 090: formerly B3a, All-Wool Matelasss, “‘extra quality,” 6503 1 ly 930, 05‘{23%?1 Gray Basket Cloths, 450; for. o % PRIl Wool Gray *Tufted” Matelaste, 600; formerly $1.00. I’D’guabga-widm Camel's Halr, 7603 former. . lui?; Gray Basket Cloths, $1.00; formerly 38-in Gray Twilled DeBoges, 760; for- merly $1.25. COL’D CASHMERES Severe Cross-Examination Fails to Disturb the Principal . Witnesses. DR, PRATT-DEAR 8IR: i Firooe. GEO, . STASTON, 9] btaterat. Cricano, Dec. 25, 1878, ¢ DR, CLESEON PRATT—Dear Rlr: My Iy:\;llhy for those wha auffer from QstarrA. not less than my gratls tude ta you, {ndices me fo announce myself cured of that disesso nader the trestment received at your ' Miscollaneous Record of Unlawfal Pro- coodings Thronghout the 2Inq ¥ wiud HENRY M'DOWELL ITH, 1153% Indlana-ar. ¢ d 1ot of Franch All.Wool Cash- minutes thercafter, especially as the church is a f Mr. Jawctt's counsel eald this action was | An assorte: . E, M. BOOTH, Ooustry. e Al tha Doy wises | Dot houss sbs rcporiod o facte, gl ¢ 3 fatherlas an molherles, amd only n part of | mozepsnd Morinosatave, oy Erlenof Hoabln 1 PR -: he burglary was committed. But tho defcnso | Fie Tavisnors 10 & yacant house. ” 0o sxr chems H a0 extensive proceeding, another part of which | 754 it "7 | tnnpe yEARs AGD. A SUFFERER WITH CA- : insisted on this point, and on a score of others | coming and fled. The other crept under the ~ was then belog illustrated in a police court. 38-in All-Woaol Cashmeres, 60; formerly 'nuuuun}:n warst form. [ placed mvself under the 3 RANDE. equaliy untntercating and Irrelovant to the casc. | fiogr, Ha was taken out and hung to the near- & 0. irestment employed by Dr. Cleson Pratt and was 3 THMD DAY OF HIS TRIAL. A1 noon an adjournment was taken lor dioner. | et tree, kd REOPENING A THOROUGHFARE, 38.inch All-Wool Oashmeres, 83}§0; for- : cared, nue Mmply benciited tuit cured. and [ remara Bpectal Dispateh to The Caicagn Tridune. GALESBURG, I, Feb, 8,.—At last the prose- e g cutfon fn tho Rande case have got to work, and this morning the examination of witncsses be- gan, Tho twelve who hold fn thelr hands the fato of the * great American bandit" were marshaled Into court at9o'clock, and a fow minutes later the prisoner was brought in. The jury, as finally constituted, conslats of J. T, Clark, Wililam Overlander, P, M. Rodecker, 1. R. Caghman, 8amuel Rankin, Willlam Fritz, Frank Barnes, E. Vestal, 3. R. Lowry, M. Pierce, Jd. I, Pence, and J, W,.Falr. All are fariners and of American birth, and apparently above the average aa to Intelligence. They are domiclled nt the Unlon Hotel, on the Court- House Square, and are carefully kept from con- versatfon with any porson outside of their own body and trom reading tho newspapers. + The Court arrangcments as to prompiness in gotting to work and the preservation of order will, if carried out, ns Judge Smith announces that ho will have them, tend greatly to the good conduct of the audlence and comfort of those fntereated la the trial, Within the last twenty-four hours A TEELING OF VAOUE UNEASINESS AND DI8- TRUST bas manifested itaclf. Country peoplo are pro- verblally dlstrustful of strangors, and the presence In town of & humber of persons of ronzh appearance, who aro said to be from the neighborhood of Rande's old home, in lowa, has assisted to ralse thelr suspicions of possible trouble, Juet now Kuox County Jall has within it a very hard crowd, incluling = 8 couple of murdorers, and o number of horso-thieves connected with agang which bas for a long time operated in this State and Jowa. All fears of Rande belng miade the subject of mob-violencehave vanished, but it {s felt that tho suthorities cannot be too careful in watching the fail and In guarding the prisoner, omo comment is made o~ TR APPARENTLY INAUFFICIENT GUARD under which Rando is conveyed from ths jnll to the court-room and back again, for .people fear that an organized attempt at rescue might pruve successful by reason of its boldness. The clty authoritics are carcfully watching all suspected persons, and clalm that they ot least will not ebo caught yap- ping, But the cars of Rande rests with the Sherifl, and. after tho trouble which Knox County has gono to fn order fo obtain him, every means ought to be taken to {nsurc his safe-keeping. TIE COURT-ROOM. 1u spite of tho disagreeable weather thero was & falr atteudance at the opening of the trial. Of the soventy-claht witnesses for the prosecution, Iess than twenty wore on hand at the beginalug of the scssion, but the remalnder will bo ready when wanted, The Ntate's Attorney produced 4 plat of Gilson and {ts noigkborhood, showing the house uf Woadford Pearce, where the bur- glary wes committed, tho tracks through the corn-field, and the spot where Belden was killed snd tho others shot. The first move was mudo by tha defensc, who demanded that the witnesscs scparpted, The Court sald that this would cvause grcat delsy and incunven- {ence, and that he would not feel Inclined to crant the demand unless the dofense would wako aflldavits as to which witnesses they re- auired to ho scquestercd. After somo discus- #lon, Mrs, Pearce waa baulshed to a side room, and her husband was placed on the stand. WOODFORD PEAICE, aman of nbout 60 years of age, testified that he had lived forty-two vears fu Koox County, and that, on Aur, 5 1877, bo resided in (filson, on the northcsst block of tho villsge, He knew Holden, whe was a bricklayer. On Auz. B witness went to chureh, & quarter of a mile from bis bouse, and on bis retura found that his house had been burglar ized, He left home at 0:30 a. m., his wife fol- lowing somu time afterwards, sod returned at 12:15p. m. On searching the house he found that tgk drawers of the sccrctary had been Plundercd, Witness kopt books and statlonery {n the desk, and had 75 IN MONKY IN A COLLAR-IIOX, having placed ¢ there on the previous day. morly 87'%c. 40-in All-Wool Cashmeres, 75; formerly 40.in All.Wool Cashmeres, 85; formerly ¥ iigiin All-Wool Gnshmeres, $1; formerly Having purchased sn immenss stock of Dress Goods for nur{bonu.lu Centre Tab! wo offer them at the following low prices: Brocaded Poplins, 2003 formerly 38a. Tufted Mohairs, 200 }omerly 740, Eacific Cashmares, 3003 formerly 350. English Matelaase, 2803 formerly 500, Macedonian Buiting, 350; formerly 450, All-Wool Fronoh Berge, 30c; formerly 0, French Matelasse, 300} tormerly 800. Nog’e Bourettas, J00; formerly 450 Enghsh Cashmere—a spocial bargaln~30c. FANCY POLONAISE GOODS 48.inch French Boursttes, 8§1; formerly A grent varioty of fine Polonaise Olof & reduction of nt:nrly 50 conts on thon‘dto!:l' s CHEAP DRESS G0O0DS, Beveral cases assorted Fancy Dress Goods 91013% ota, o Sovelat Disvuten 16 76 Chicasn et ‘necial Jeputeh to Alea e une, INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Feb, 8.—~Willlam Cor- bett tricd to take out' an old grudge ngainst John Mitler this avening, and lay in ambush till Miller come along, whercupon bo fired two anots at blin, neither of which took effect, Cor- bett formerly boarded with Miller, and the row originated at that Yme. Corbett was arrcsted at an carly hour this morning. Burglars entered l%mccr&ron Bouth INltnols street and carried off the entire stock, amount- Ing to 81,000, INCENDIARIES. Nasnvitre, Tenn., Fob, 8.—A spoclal ta the American from Lcbanon mentlons ruch ex- citement In Wilson Conntx from tho burning of houses by Incendiaries. The Village of Grant was fired by an Incendiary and nearly all destroyed on Tucsday night, A white man Is suspected. Two megroes, Willlam Bolden and Ben Armatrong, {nll:d for firing a barn, were taken from tho fail by dlniulud men and swung up by the nack ‘to make them confess, Bolden confessed, and implicated Armstrong, but the latter wasacquitted. OABE. A QUEXR Anecial Dispatch tn The Chicagn Tribune. Jovigr, lil,, ¥cb, 8.—In the case of o convict named Iicnry Willlams, indicted and tried for an assault upon and attemot to murder William Bhaw, a fcllow-convict, by stabbing him with a_stonccutter's chisel, the jury disagreed. Bhaw was brought into court as a witness, but rofuscd to testity agatust his nasailant, who §s A hall-witted negro. Of course Shaw could not' he committed, being already a prisoner, and the Court was falrly beaten, Apectal Plioaueh in The Ohtegan Trib pateh io The Chicaan Tridune. LABALLE, m,, Fob. 8,—Another train-robbery was perpetrated ot an early hour yesterday morning on o westward-bouod frelght-train on the Chicago, Rock 1sland & Pacitic lallroad. A frelght car was broken into at Ottawa, and a %unnmynol merchaudize was thrown off ncar utlalo Rock. 3 AMUSEMENTS. TIIE OPLRA, > B :iThe night was ‘villdfnously stormy, nnd the opera was “Tho Bohiemian Girl," and yot, hor- rible as it may appear to the classicists and Wagnerites, tho theatrowas tull,—ram-jam-full. This fact sffords pretty conclusivo proof that there are a good many people who like “The Bohemian Glrl,""—like {t so well as to pay two- dollars-and-g-holf to bear it. And why not 1 If evergbody thought allke on music or any other subject, the unanimity would be unbearably monotonous, The man who dotes on pate-de- fole-gras hos no righs to snub the man who pro- fers tho pumpkio-plo of tho fathers; and the woman who adores tutt-frutt! and creme-a-ta- Napolitaine is not justified in hating the woman whose desires do not transcend tho succulent muan-and-mitk, And not only was the theatre full, but tho audience was enthusiastic, Each sweetiy-tink- llog number drew forth the warmest of plaud- {ts, and encores were as plentiful as mosquitoes in a Calumot morass. Miss Kellogyz was tho Aline, and, of course, with her capabilitics of volee, found no difficulty in rondering satiefac- torily tho honeyed melodics of her rolo: but was far less successtul in giviog elfect to lier sharo of tho spoken dlaloguc., Miss Lancaster was & fair Queen. ‘Fom Karl's light, silvery voice is well adaptad to* the Balfean bailad; but, as an actor, he is destitute of animation and force, Caulllnan, as the Count, sang Tho heart bowed down " in a pleasing manncr: but the preluda to that air, as rendcred by tho oboe, was the gem of its perforiance. ‘Gottschalk was but no-80 a8 evilshvof. Whkic's Fioreatan was an improvement upon his last previous personation ot the character. A pretey little ballet was presenttd fn the second act, and was received with much favor. Altogether, the opera recolved nbout an aver- age interoretation, It hias beon dono here ina considerably hetter mnnner, and not unfre- uently has been subjected tu worse treatment, gn one occasion, almost within the memory of the youngest Inhabitant, it was tortured so dreadfully that tho sympathetic sufferings of the auditors have cver since remained painfully vivid; and when it 14 considered that threo of the exceuttoners an thnt fearful occasion took part {n the work of last evening, It isa matter of deep gratulation that the heautiful Zin- gara got through her - troubles with such com- parative exemption from tho pressure of the vocal rack aud the dramatlc thumbscrew, Inorder toguard againat results uttorly subver- sive of healih, it 1s ntely eseentlal that the E‘:’nnfl thoroughfare or avenue of the system, the wele, should be reopened ssupeedily & possible when they become obstructed. 1f they are not, the bile ja mindirected 1nto the blood, the liver be- comes torptd, viscin bilious matter gets into the stomach ana produces Indigestion. headaches en- sue, and other symptoms are produced, which n prolonzation_of the exciting causa only tends to agcravate, The aperient properties of Hoetetter's Stomach Ritters constitute 8 most nseful agent in urercoming constriction of the bowels, and pro- motinga regular hablt of body, It is Infnitely superior to the drastic cathartics frequently used for the purpose, since it does not, Jike them, act violently, ut produces 8 na ural, painless effect, which does not Impair the tone of the evacuatory organs, which It invigorates Instead of weakening. The stomach and liver, aiso, indeed the cntire systom, §s atrengthenod and regulated by it. BUSINESS NOTICES, testifled that on Bunday morning, Aug. 5, while returning from Sunday-scticol to Gllson ust Pearce’s house, he saw a man crawling hrough Pearcc’s fonce. The man went to the front gate, looked round, and went to the kitchen door, Hae fully Identificd Rand ns that man, and did not sec him agnin until brought to Galesburg the day befors Thanksglving. In the cross-cxamination witness said he loft immedlatcly after school was out, without wait- ing for church, and drove **a palr-horse team. The mao did not speak to him. He wore dark- brown clothes and a cap. This happened be- tween 11 and 13 o'clocks. ‘When tno afternoon session began thadefense handed In the afMdavits in support of a demand for the separation of witnesscs, to which the prisoncr had sworn. The Court, fter looking {t over, sald It was not so broad as hie was {n tho habit of lnal-unl on, and denied the motlun, the defense object ln%to the rullog. he cross-cxamination of McDewell was re- sumed, but nothing new was elicited. WILLIAM E. CLARKE, JR, awore that, on the morning ol Aug. 5, he was notifled by several persons that Pearce's house had been robbed by a tramp. He jolned in pur- suit with Mr. Cramer, Mr. Halloway, and others. ‘Tho witness’ brother, who was of the pariy, called attention toa man dressed ina brown suit of clotlics aud a cap, who was hiding in the timber, Ho bad a valise with him. They ran “towards him, and he cried out, * Halt, you son af a ~——0" and fired two shotsand ran. Wit~ ness followed, snd the man Rande shot again several times, Polutlng to the prisoner, the witness said: YOTTAT 18 TOE MAR.Y Contloulog the story, ho sald that Rande fired ot him soveral timcs, and that lio fired at Rande from Halloway's revoiver. Rande dropped a shot-run, wulch tho pursuers Plckcd up. Moro assiatance arrived, Belden being among them, and the chase was continued, Belden and the wituess were together in the corn-ficld, and Bolden picked up a ramrod. The witness iden- tified the ramrod produced as being the same ono na that found. Il described the trackin through the corn.ficld where Belden met nis death and McKeow was shot through the lungs. The witness heard Belden speak: Tandd also uscd some vilo words and fired. Delden fell, and, when the witnesa camo up, sald: * DOTS, IR ITAS KILLED NMA." Witness toliowed Kande about seventy-five yards further through tho corn. Thers was an- other shat, and McKeow fell, shot through the lungs. ‘Tho witness stlil followed until Rande reached a slough, where tho tracks were lost. BSomo of the jury had occupicd thelr timo in taking notes, but tha Court at this polnt asked them to desist, sa thoy could not get all tho nts, w(!lnrkc thenexaminea theplat and pointed out the ll!lnullun in which Rande and tho pursuers went. ‘The cross-cxamination PAILED T0 BUAKE JUIS TESTIMONY {n any casentfal particular. Iu reply to Price, the wituess said Mo wasunarmed when hostarte in pursult of Rande. Ho understood that Rande had burglarlzed Pearce's house, and went to help arrest him., 8o far as witness kuew, Halloway was tho only onc of the pursucrs who was armed. Witness' went three-quartersof a mile before he reached the creck whero he saw Rande. When they called on bim to halt he was not golog very fast, and carried a eatchel and shotgun, He had been descried by persons who saw hiltu In Gilson. Hailoway didnat draw his plstol until after hebad catled, Halt!" and RANDE STANTED TO RUY, ‘Thoy all called on him to stop, auu followed him, Halloway fired flve nhoué:l uring the pursuft, and then gave is pistol to the witness. Rando was about 100 yards away whou hotired at witness, ‘The cun extendea over three-quartera of a mile, and twenty-five to thirty persons joined in it Rande first shot Cliarles Madde: orst. Then Belden called on him to stop, and he fired, and Balden fell. Thowltneas recoguized tho satche! proauced in court as helug the same Runde had with him {n the corn-flcld. WILLEY KOLLEK, a bright Jittle boy, 11 years old, sald ho was out with James Pickerell, Henry McDowell, Cramer,and Clark on the Bunday of the tragedy ‘They pursucd the man, and called to him to stop, and then ho jerked out a revolver, Hallo- way trew his revolver, and tho man shot. *Who shot " asked Mr. Tunnlelifl. % That fellow over there," answered the lad, pointing to Rande. Continuing, tho boy sald that Rando had a satehiel and gun, which hs threw awsy, aud which Cramer picked up. The ~ last shot Rande fired struck the witness (n the right ankle, That was th CATATIIL CAN E CORED-{ know whereat © Decliar Tethod Spatored by Br - Cles tentt oF inla Clewson Sty Wl A BUTTEIS, 174 Iaaduiptst. CATARRIT-Fire yearsago I was cured of Catarrh of L fteen years' standing by the trestment empieyed by Dr. Cicason Pratt, and I remain well, J. 8. HAMILTON, 50 State-st. t CURED AT LART—For many years I was & sufl with Catarrh fnthe warst form. fh which that i ever appears. 1 had tried all sorts of reme: kinds of doctors, only 1o grow worse. o ¢! eon tla, four years ago, I empleyed the services of D, ;g;;;mffi%.\o.“m State-at., and was cured pere eBily. 3'%' LaBRUN, Recorders omee. TZETHL 155 P9F LOP T Weo seo from this table that the shipments of wheat from this port last year were onc-half more than In the year before, and that the shioments of corn in hufk wero more than doublo thase of the ':reudlnz year, A total of aver 4,000,000 of usheis of ‘wheat and cora is shown o hava been shipped from New Orleans during the year 1877, Traly, ft wonld -é:pur that the possibillity of soc- cessfitl and ahundant export of grain throngh the mouth of the Mississippl had passed beyond the era of theoretical discnssion, and become an ac~ complished fact demanding onr recognition. ‘The rapld rate of increase uf this export is aa- tonishing, and_must glve an enormous aggrogate for the year 1878, To fllustrate, during ane week in Jonuary, 1878, the export of grain in bulk from (his port amounted to 227,144 bushels, .of which 7,828 went to England, 25,452 to DBremen, 20,000 to Roucn, and 43,838 to Ant. werp. . This ono week's shipment more than ex- ceeded the amount for the months of January, 1776, and January, 1877, added together. The acknowledged succeas of the Eads fetties.as ovinced by the report of the Government engi- neers, remaved the great obstacle which has hither. 1o, my physician, Tn that condl piscrd myseifader the pecu Fhniom OF Y oA ShscnnR from then i # trom then now, BT BATES. 136 Dearora-at: . 8. —Persons from abroad treated by correapond- ence after one interview: but [a no instance will fenee dies be sent withaut first sectng the patigat. RECEPTION HOURS : de, from Dto 128. m. South Slde, from 3 to ind positively st no other hours, nor on fun~ Dt 1o caso of necessity and by special ap- Winchester's Cure for Consamption,—Win- chester's Hypophosphita uf Lime and Hods, for the enre of consumption and chronic dircascs of the theost and lunge, Also drapepsia, indigestian, genaral debllity, ete. ‘This grand epocide has bocn established furenfy years, during which period it has performed wonderful cares and sccompllehed results whilch no other remedy has ever equated or even approached. Price $1 and $2 per bottle. Prepared ouly by Winchester & Co.. No. 30 John strect, New York. Sold by druggists. ————— ‘While the quantity we have of most of the above goods is suflicient for a large de- mand, 1t {a Braper o uny that some of them are likely 1o be entirely clossd in a few days, “{' th:homnm :f n;y’;c“h'x;n wll Bn secures 0se who first embrace t “Golden Jypm-mmry." 4 GARSON, PIRIE & G0, VISITING CARDS, KUMYSS, " AREND’S KUMYSS, " MILK WINE. A Deligions, Spartling Beverage, Prepared from Milk. This wonderful restorative beverago should bo freely drank by Dyspeptics and all persons with debilitated constitutions. Nothing else makes flesh and blood and gir strength a0 fast. KUMYSS 1s the king of foods. It is grateful to the most delicate stomach, and possesses greater nourishing powsr than any other food. The distross of dyspepsin vani. Jes under its soothing influ~ ence, To oxhausted nature it imparta new vigor and a feeling of comfort not experi. enced from tes, coffes, beer, or wine. It oan be substituted with benefit for any of thoas boverages. It cannever do harm. ‘When medicine has failed to reators your health, try KUMYBS, My KI'MYRS fs no longer an experimenty Il has been succesafully used durlng the past four years In the vari- ous forms of dyspepeia, catarthaiafecilons of stomach, fectlcor tmperfect digeation, nauses, vomiting, ane- mis, gencral debility, chronic diarrhica, gro-intes: tina} distarbanees of children, marssmus, consumpe Misslsquol Bpring Water.—The water of {1 great spring 18 a epocific for cancer, Bright's dl ease, scrofuls, cutancous affections, snd all di ceases atlsing from impurities of the blood. ‘Tho water 18 sold by all prominent druggists, and Blmv'flfll contalning wonderfal cures be had addressing **Misslsquol Springs,” Franklin 'ounty, Vt. odlons State Government, is puiting forth vigorons efforis to sssumo its natural position as the ontlet of thoe great Missis- llgpl Valley, ts wonderful anccoes {n this briof time demands our acknowlodgment, and, nevertheless, is easily explained. Its geographical position onables it to work with natural lawe, instead of belng compeiled 10 work against them, 1t s one of the fixed, un- alterable laws uf trade that all prodncts will reach the consumer by the shorteat and cheapest channel, and—though the operation nt this law may snme- times be hindered and delayed—soouer or Iater it will sssert its dominlon. fiallgfll tho ele+ ments of (Ime and cost enter in ipetition, and the balance of gower in such cases 18 determined by the surrounding gircumatances and the cl iCe ter of the product td be transpotted. Thusvalua- bla articles, ke te: ke, etc., will pase by the quickest roate at g; rcost, whilo more bulky Eroflncu of comparatively le: we, like corn in atk, will go by the <heapes ' though longer time be consumed. 'Tne immenac agricaitaral products of the Missleaipol Valley will inevitably seek that market which ylelds tho largest retarne, and the compsrative cost of trinsportation, sinco 1t must in cach Instance ba deducted from the price recoived ina lurulrfll port, becumes almost ® de- cleive element in the problem, and we need lovk no farther for an explanation of this new develop- ment s0 suddenly sprung upon us, However it may affect ather interests, {t will not only directly but indirectly benedt the agricaltural community, ‘fhe continued ootdow of (hese rr»ducu from thia pott will recessarlly produce trfuly-lncuued facilities of transport to that rlnk having the effect to still further cheapen ransportation, and this will, In turn, creata new markets along tho line, and of almost equal im- ortance, Far with cheap transportatlon the outhern planter of cotton, eugar, or tobscco can buy his corn and wheat cheaper than he can ratse it, 'and the result will be thata large amonnt of grain will be diverted from the seaboard, as is now hie case with Ki rn sbipments, Another result e also suro to follow, and shonld be taken into careful consideration. No city can becomo & t point of export without directly becomin) must important channel of im- ports, Jiarter s tho very basis of commercial in- ercourse, and & line of imports somewhat commensurate with the smount of ex- nevitable, Thls tide has hown by the import of the and sugar, Ahout 100,000 tons of coffco ara_annuslly imported into the Uuited States from Brazil, and at icast cue-half of this 1s consumed in tho lllllull‘lpl Valley, Itap. ora thal the fmports of thls articla at New Vork from ficpt. 110 Jan. 31, were 140,530 bags, and the importa during the v;onelpondlnfi poriud of tho previous year were 110, 542 bags, thas show- ng an increso of 38, 004 bags. The s tlons during the eame period were 23,08 and 4,420 hogsheadyy as against 7,478 boxes and 470 Kogehcads during the corresponding months of tho previous year, shuwing an Incrcase of 15,204 boxes, and 4,050 hogsheads. Wo have secn that cxtended shipment of corn are being tmade to Envland and Continents ports, and Imporiations of merchandise for which there 18 & domand in the Mi Ippt Valley muat follow to presorve the balance of trade, ¢ - Lignt hero {8 the vivotal potnt upon which this movement inay be turned to the advantagoe ol ral road intercats. \While water transporiation, by reason of ita cheapness, will sccure the carrying of tho bulk of the agrisultural products, & vor; large proportion of the importe will boof sucl characier as to warrant guicker transportation by Charles Heldsleck's Champagnes.—The pop= nlar Sillery and the super-excellent ** Dry Medal," #0 highly npg:ecmad o England, Germany, and Russla, are beiug constantly received by Mr. Emil Schultze, 35 Beaver strect, Now York, e Husband‘s Caloined Magnesia.—Four first- remium siiver medals awarded, More agreesble and smaller doss than other magne- e 1n Government-stamped bottlea at and country stores. - New Styles and Sizes VISITING CARDS HAVE JUST BEEN RECEIVED BY Haley Bros. & G, 63 & 65 Washington-st, PAPETERIE, THE NEW DRIC-A-BRAG PAPETHRIE! VEGETINE. YEGETINE. The Following Approved Statement will Speak for Itselfs Bostox, March 23, 1874, 1. R. Srxvans: Dear Sir: A few days after the Fourth of July last 1 got my leg hust by a fellow-workmam letting a plank fall, wbich struck me on the knee, For four months following I _was under the treatment of the physiclans at the Dispensary, at the end of which thne they told me they could do nothin) moro for me, and that I must 60 tothe hnn‘v‘u-l an bavamy LEG AMPUTATED above the knee. I was_romoved to the hospital, and ) weeke under tho treatment of thy b hospital afforded, and n~ pon can de: great suffering I ondured. My leg wa nearly the size of my """J and all th my knea tarncd black, and 1 was tald that my knee 'was 60 discased as Lo render it impossible to save m: leg. and urless It was amputated soon I WOUL! DIE. Whenl first went to the hospital. I ratsed aach an objectlon to the ampuiation of my leg, they conscnted ta try onu altorustive, which was to cut ont all the discased flesh and replace it with ound flesh from tho other leg. hu{ did cat six pieces from my well leg, ana place 1t where the discasod flesh been removed; but the bone much discasod that this experiment proved Al e, and | was removed to my home in a hope- less condition. ~Other physicisns were then cm- ployed, until all the money which I had saved from my earnings bad been !xmndtdx and_one thing after another disposed of TO I'AY DOUTORN NILLS nnhlm‘ family wasina destitote condl- tlon, with no_hopa for myslt ccoot rellef by death, Atthis time Mr. HIU, the police officer in miy sicect, called in to see me, and, ufler rendering tacunllry assistance to my family, brought some Vegellng for me, urging me to give it a falibful trial, saying when thoss two bottles were cone ho would ece that | bad some more. After | had been taking the Vegetine three daye the ulcers in my knee commenced to discharge, and | cannot begin to describa the frightfal qu discharged during the following aight da: though previously 1 haa suffered sin, rendering sleep Imposaibi egeling three the paj me, and my whole complaint seemed ta be pouring out of me with this corrupted matter. ‘fho Vegetine was not only forciug diseaso from me, but it gavo me atrengih from day to day. When 1 comincnced on tho fourth bottie of Vegellne tho swelling had all tlon, the Jow steges of fover, aid tho stags of convar lescence from acute fevers. 3iany, very many instances are on record of patients, infanis or adults. reducea to that paint whore maintcn* snce of lite was dependent uron Immediate nutritton, 4 thie stomach, however, n 8 condiiion 100 feebln to di- eaL or 100 Irritabla to retaln tho dietetics naually eme ploved In such eava. iy Kuimyas was fed o K o tothepa ient with satonianing sad hapy efrect: Generaily ht arresicd vomitlng, nauses was soun in place o luny contlnued. exhausting iresa calm and comfort Induced, sioep returned. the nrariy_exhausied vitality revived, and s new lease of : 1ife awarded to the favalld, There aro three gradstiods of Kumyss, —freah, medl: P Freih KUy as 14 suliabiofor iafants snd schin adults, Mol Bloh s Foqutred: Thie PACE ¢x0latha why Kiinyes CAn- nat and ought not to be thrown on the market Indis- crimioately. It ahould he ordered apeclally for each particular casa directly from my factory. The popularity of my Kumysa has caused numerous chesp imitations to appear, and 1t may be in place to correct the erroneous tmpression that Xumyas {s simply *fore mented milk.” Cow's milk, diluted with water, with sugar and yoast added, and for< mented, is NOT Kumyss. Buch ocom- pounds lack the orincipal requiremsnts of Kum; They are noithor palatable, nor oan they be borne by adelic stomach, nor are thoy ever suitable for infants. Thoy bear no comparison to genuins Kumyass, L Toavoid the danger of obtaining un infe- rior and often sctually injurious article, do v rdor through middle-men, but address This w . also a gold d . hot b d, ) N ail, even at an Incrossed cost, and there will i | loft my leg, and tho sore which covered the whol not o Wlmcu.:ulr(\)fi :!n. t: flvcl‘:m!::‘lnflh?n:gfifl fl'fin‘lfii u‘wm wu:c '::y ln!::fl! -‘l{:lgml?r:d‘f';:n\z SPORTING. :nugly ariso adem:m.d fora system :! r‘:uw.'v‘u aurfaco of my kneo commenced 1o heal next to lll: I8 FOR SALE AT your inquiries and orders directly to tracks leading through a corn-tield whero the | did know that ho sat down under a tree and BILLIARDS. which shall bear the same relation to tne Miss bone. Iammnow onthesixth botile; the sore is sippl Hiver that 1| the chain of lakee aud canals which extend to 1 Esstcrn seaboard, The managemeng of the ligols Central Kallroad have exhibited co: mendable faith, and foresight, and entors prise In grappling with the provlem, and securing the field just provious to the com- mencoment of this movement, HBut we venture the bald prediction that within a genera- tlon the profits of this transportation will cntice other ds Lo enter the flold, thua bindiug stil} more closely the intercats uf Chicago with those of ber slstor city on the it . Whilo 81, Logls, with charactezletic conver- vatism. 1s engagud fn the languld discussion of 1l rwprln(y of putting on & Large lnc, with thres our steamiors, botween itastf and Kansas Ll Chicago, baviug already establishod a dircct ral road concction with New Orleans, now promptly recognizes a kindred spirit and extends s hearty eeting. In this ¢ New Commorcial Emplra ' of entirely healed, and my bealth so improved sa to enable me to waik all over town., Tho Vegetlue HASBAVED MY LIFE. Ithascurod oy leg and restored mo to bealth; my knee bears the marks of my great lnlnlng. and ‘It will always sford me pleasure to show the prouf of whas this good medi- cine basdone forme. Iam, dear wir, very grate. fully, Joux Wstcw, 03 Kneoland street. &round had been plowed lata and was soft, He found that tho thiof had broken throukh the hedge about five rods south of the house. Following the tracks somo distance, ho found that they divided at & cdge, oue sct going southeast, and the other south to a slough. The lutter he followed, and tracked the man from the slough to the timber. Returning to tho house, witncss and s young inau nanied Lukiwlez, who accompauted him, {found that cntraoce had been effectod by the wludow, the burglar having taken a board’ and climbed up by that means. Witness misged Also an overcoat, o duster, a palr of sclssors. gloves, and s shawl. Tho sclssors_produced Were his, to the beat of his bellef. They were found 1n = sutchel which witneas saw fu o store in the city afterwards, o could Wentlfy the clssors among a thousand pairs, becauss of & cricd a lttle. I cross-cxamination the witness sald that he had been to SBunday-school, and had dinner be. foro they started oo the hunt. Emery Clark saw the inan, and pointed bim out In the woods, ‘The witness was positive that Hande fired be. fore Holloway did, and was certain that Rande was the man, flc saw his back in the wood, and saw fhis face when he shot the ftness in the ankle. He had not talked with anybody about the identity of Rande, excent to bis father. who asked bim if Rando was tho man, to which o had anawered “Yes” The witucss nover told anybody that ho didn's know whether Raude was the wan or :::L' 1n fact, he kuew bl s soon as he saw m. THE DEFENSE KXPT THN LITTLN LAD on the stand for an hour or miore, but utterly Much to general surprise, lHoa fell ag easy victim to Parker in, tho billiard gamo last night at Brunswick's, The contest was not of much intorcst as for ms concorned the exhibition of skil}, but drow a falr audlencs, considering the weather, becausa of the influcive b exerts ln declding the quostion of championsbip. me In the aplonabip o A. AREND, - CHEMIST, Originator of Kumyss in America, {79 MADSOSST. 179 &¥-CUT TIIS OUT. SWEET KUMYS. ket 1.50 dos, piots; $3.00 doc. -fl:fl.‘“fl:&;;;a r‘tfimuluna.% ¥ our bost phy- . O alt af voll. Yelaie 08 CHIGAGO KUMYS O, HadleyBros, & GO, 63 & 65 Was!yington-st. The Pollceman’s Statement, The above stalement is true. Iprocured the Vozetina for b, and carefaily observed his con- ition from the time he commenced to use it until be waa cared, Witsram B. Hiir, Police Officor. Station 4, Boston, Mass. VHEGETIN. alkc table: 4% ball wins in 40 Innlni 24, 27, lou's scol 24, 14,19, 12, The Misaissippl Valley, New Urleans, by virtue of Sadie-sts Pecullarity in the rivet, Te total valuo of tha [ fafled to ket him to contradict himsell in any 3 0; 3,1, 1, M rroien AR Al b R A g A Safe and Sure. Ofice, ltoom 4. 154 LaSalio-s! roverty stolen, including tho ioney, was sbout | particular, Finally, the Court foterposed, ss Hoa (white)—0, 1, %, 24, 5,0, 5, 9, Chi tue .t t, with its mizhty pulsatlo * P o T it . FB S teen "compeliod o do - with N 3, 14.2.5, 10, 0, 6, 0, Sendlag the life-biood in rapid elrcalaijon througn | Mr. . R, Stavexs: WING MACHINES. P 2,2,1'0, 1 our Vegetine was recommended totne, 3 18 each of the preceding witnesses, and asked .n'j'_ yiciding Lo the persaasions o h,T:ln t:y-km;; ot '}esumon, was somewhat de- 2 f1s system of Atierics and ncl-work of veins per- i 0,1, 4 . 0y O, 1 i1 There 'was"any mocessity for’ counsel ta | O 1% % 31, 6.9, 0,6, 2) 0, 0-iri. piealing even to tho work distant baundaties. riead, | con’ TOR CONSTANT INTERRUPTIONS Tothrash the old chatl,” The defens tricd tisnt Ty — a0, anyame] was eflariog from W 4 : of Mr. Bradshuw, who objected on the part of | to got the boy to own that he bad talked with PEDESTRIANISM, RECEIVER JEWETT, - uced by ovorwork and irfcqulas habits. Its SIMPLES 2 tignr- & : he defeaso Lo neariy cvery question. Br. M- ’wapla about the Jprisoder but the smart hittle | Nuw ORUEANS, La.,, Feb. 8.—At 0:48 p. m. Soecial Dispaich 1o TAs Chicagn Tridune. wonderful strengthening and curative properties SURESTS H%) UEY afna eazle, for the prosscution, urculknh{ ad- | fcllow, undoubledly as trutbfula witocas ss Heory Schmebl, tho pedestrian, flulshod his NEw Yonx, Feb. 8.—Justice Morgan today | scemed to affect my dobilitated system from the TROX _< ALL vised that they make a general objection to the | ever lpmwd 10 a court-room, never weakened, | 4oith mile fo ten miuntes. His condition is re- | declded 10 accept ball from Recelver Jewett on | st dosc, snd vuder its persiatent use I rapidly ro- bouBLE 6 ‘ takig of ovideace ot all, aud the Btate's At- | and rotired at lost not bothered oue lota by the | tyrded as good by the medical faculty. It is | Judge Donohuc's decision. Bail of $10,000 was covered. lnlnx&mnl ;‘ln usual beaith sud good THREAD, B DOES NOT ' Leney opined that at tho then rato of progress | cross-examining to which bo hed been a victim. | Fafleved howill compiete bis 500 miles o timoy &e feeling. Dimre LionLoNrs ot Neauied (ogiva FATIGUE. iBey Would ret through in about four monthe. | As a partiug salute the Bate's Attorney asked | JFgte? ‘. m, Sunday. turalshed by ex-Gov. Morgan. Mr. Jowett gavo | Vegetine my astuuqgalided tnd Slorens axbelog : 0CcK DOES NOT 4 0 cross-cxaminstion by Mr. Pricc, witness s4id | blm to teil the jury who fired the lirst shot, aud O e —t—s his ago 88 00, birth-plave Maryland, cccupation | ST n e th Wy e TR SOLEAGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES STITCH WERR OUT "‘“‘*""‘n"nw-hlfl;v' bimaclf, his wifc, sud | the snawer came promptly: " Fraok Rande.” President and Recelver of tho Erle Rallroad, | enorgy. Vegctine i the only medicine [ use, and £ : 2 AGENTS E . Zrowo-up dauzbter. He left his wife in thahouse JOSEFU CRAMER, EDUCATIONAL. and roplied o tho charges, “1am not gullty.” | & 105 ss Flive. 1nover sxpect o dnd cioitid | Also, Agents for MARTELL 0. coonao | AR L o . ELDREDGE, Wiien ho went to church and did not know the | one of the pursuine party, sald he was told that ATLAXTA, O., Fob. 8.—The Boutbern Educa- of H ' others against Erls | Yours truly, 1L, CLamk, and ESCHENAUER & CU. LORDE, . CHICAGO, ' Sxact time at which sho leftubome. Tne house | & burglary had beon comnmitted, aud went out | {{onal Conventlon, fn sesaion here for two days, The case opper and others 120 Monterey street, Allegheny, Pa. R R A Wasalarg two-story building, with four out- | with others to hunt up the thief. A Loy sitting lias adjourned. Virginls, North Carolfns, South was continued to-day. James A. Riley and A, | BUSINESS CHANCES, dde duors, cach u{u.\ o porch. It was about | on the fence polnted out & man whom they ful- b G T Missourd, F. Martinberg examined, significant admissions hatessesssiiesatatatssiaastte e aeenatanl I-————— sixty fcot ‘back from 190 goad. Wituess re- | lowed. Hobadw shotgun aud a satclef, and | Carvlins, Florids, Georgla, Touncsace, urhy | o made by both witacases, showing how the VEGETIINE A i Bicmbered putting the $75in the desk the day | they called on blin to bult, ‘The first thing they | Alabama, and Lovislana were supresented u?‘{ blainants wero securcd. Riloy testifiod that o o w2 Btato Buperiutendents, college Presldeats, educators. Resolutions were passed favorlng the creation of a pational cducatiopal fund from the pro- coeds of wild-land_sales, and other sources, to be apolied under State laws, un the basis of {illteracy, sad s weworlal was msda to Con- Kress to Lasten such legislation. belorg the rubbery, havlug got it tu town tbat 935. e Lad never becn troubled much by ;'.:nm Lefore, but when & tramp came aloug Ut incal times he would get aluoch. As & 'I:Ja Wituess did pot alluw soy of the fratcruit: .‘th bouse. Witueas rcturned from chi m:hhhbmthu-lu-lnmd wifs, sod entered bouss Ly tho cust side. His daugbier saw was Lis pletol polnting at him, and soon atter bo shiot. fHolloway fired about the same time. Bhots followed, and the man threw sway the gun sad Bred seversl shots, The witness was about ity yurds frora the man, whose gen- eral appearsuce was shallar to that of Rande. At the 100t of the hill Kandc fired one barrel of bis gua at thew, aud theo threw it away. Prepared by H. R, STEVENS, Boston, Mass, Vegetino is Rold by AWl Druggists. be Lad heard of an agreement between Mchen- ¥, Gen. BSickles, and Geon. Burnett, but knew Dot its vature. Ho could nottell who gave him the money to buy Eris stock ia order to become ons of the plaintifts. There was cnly ouo affidavit made of bhis} which ho et e e 50. £100 4 e e e s e e | 850, 100, Militzery, sad Vaoey Goods -cloas ALEX: FROTHINGUHAM $- o e, 15&&.“ gw York, Bk dont 0. Brok- Sl Wenty times Lhe amount Laveate: !u—nuu!un Gebiredon dopaalt of o Soskbt aad PHSAYIY O B4 VORT AU el Goa s locations 1o the city. The most'liberal Leruis will ba freage lppnv-d‘{tqufl‘y. Baisfactory ressons xivea [or WUBID ta sell. Foz further particulars address J. . WILKID, Columbyg Qy .