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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1878—TWELVE PAGES. JMANIE STEVENS. ‘Funoml Services === Remarks by Drs. Thomas and Walker. Coronor Dietzsch Makes ths Formal Inguiry into ths . Murder. The Jnry Returns o Verdlet that Sho Was Slaln by Her Tusband. Holden, the Irropressibls, Prosents & Papor on Oarryiog Oonooaled ‘Weapons, Btovons Retains His Wonted Compo- ' goro Abont the Affair. JTHE FUNERAL. A QREAT CROWD: The tnterest taken ly the peoplo of the West Divlston In the Btevens tragedy was well sliown yasterday by the throng which flled the Len‘; tenary M. E. Church, corner ot Morgan nn Monrun atrects, In which ths fancral scrvices were beld, Thoro was but littie wotice giren of tho event, snd the hour sct for the scrvices was 10 o'clock, yct as ensly as 0 people begnn ta flock to the church, which was almost filled in the lower portion by 9 :30. Tho audlenco was. 10 o oreat extent, representativo fn character. 10 tho galleries and on tha matn floor could Lo noticed venerablo-looking gray-halred men and women,—fathers and grandfathicrs, mothers, and prandmothers. ‘Tho young men wero + ashamed to come, or were off moralizing upon thie rutn that had been wrought by soma of thelr ownsex. Young women wors present by tho handred. Soma were decked o alt thelr fineness of . pummer holiday attire, but many—very mapy—-camo thero to mpa- thies with “tho famlly of the deccasca. The threo first rows of seats, immediately be- faro the palplt, were reserved for tho immediata rlatises and Iriends ot the deccased. Tho Rev. Dr. J. B, Walker, of tho Reunlon Prosby- terlan Chureh, officiatod, assistod by tho Rev. Dr, Thomas, It was fiest intended to hold the 1uneral service in the littlo Reunfon Chureh, on Fourteenth strect, but the congrogation of the Contenary Church and Dr. Thotas came to the relfef of the Irlends of the deccaded, and offered the adifice for the funcral scrvices. Tho reasun of this was becauso it was near the home of the dead woman, nnd 1t 1a ono of the Iarsreat churches In tho city. "I'he cortege arrived promptly on time, and the coffin was borna in by the following-named pall-bearors. Walter Brady, Elmer Hartzell, Gcorgo J. Toblas, Jatnes Hubbard, C. I, Hart- nett, all young men. Lho coffin was o plain rosewood case with silver-plated scrow- neads and handles. Upon the cover ware 1ajd some wrentls and loosa cut flowers, the kift of thu paronts and mourning [riends, All was slent fora littlo while, until all tho sudicnce wes tnlrl;tlenu:d and had had tima to become rested, ‘Then the Rev. Dr. Walker arose nnd announced that the eervices would be opened by ringing the 118th hymn, “Nearer, my God, to ‘Ihee.’ The ususl ehurch cliolr of the Cen. tenary Church led the siogina. At the conclu- sion of the hymn, TIE RRY. DR, WALKER invoked the Divine mercy and goodness ubon tho soul of her who had been so suddenly strickén down by tho assassin’s hand, and peace and sympathy for the father, mother, and als- ters, o thon read sclections of Scriptura ap- propriate to the time and occaslon, The read- ing concluded, he said: “ { ahoit dotam you but a short imo with the few words I havoto eay., We have met to pay the last sad rites to an earthly traveler with all of us to the heaveniy home. “We coms to sympathizo and weep with tho family, Wo weop and have met under peculiar circustances. ‘We have not come ss we are wont tocome meokly to pay the last sad rites to those who al jtten by Qod, but we come to pay the Inst sad riteg 10 ono Who has been smitten by the hands of'man," ‘The preacher th ald, in_substance, that all thy circumstances surrounding this sad caso ml;(l'-;; m‘s l:ul :-?1 hc,- w:bllc lu‘los‘ Tn{u was not the time and. placa 10.pass judgment upon 1o atior of the dod, God idd lnpressed a soleinn leason upon the comumunity, * Our duty," sald be, “ yours and inine, as membera of socloty, {a to uphuld the sense of rightcous- hesn and fustice, god to sustalu that scnso of Justlce {n our owd ininds and that of the com- munity. Whon agnan takes the law in his own hands ha subjects himsel! to the penalty of the law. (Suppresscd applnuse.] In this case let tho penalty bo fulfliled.’ 1lo prayed that the time might come when those who committed these deeds would pay tho penalty for this and all other crimes. 1le did niot belleve_that th scverity of the punlsh- ment prevented crime, but it was the swift and cereafo punishaent which had {ts offect upon the eriminal classes In the commnunity, Al men were lable for crime—If not for this for others—if thoy happened tu offer obportunities for the criminsl to escaps from the just admin- fstration of the law. It was thelr duty to maln- tain the law, and no mistakew scutimentality aliould sweeve them from suliltijug the fuil let- ler of tho law. All wore bound up {n this anu “liko crimes, in that thoy dld not uphoid a pure moral sentiment and the moral law as 1t should e {n this community, Said hie: *The law may fall |n this as fo other like crimes. ‘Lhat ls why there s n prevalence of thess crimes of violence. 1t 1s simply because thero is no enforcement of thelawasiishould be.” The Judgesof thecourts sliould administer and maintain the law, aod the Governor ehould sco that their sentences wero compelled fo ba carrled out. There should bo oo marbid sentimentality entertained by him, based oo petitions of inisgulded people which would be piled Lefore him, but he should allow law and justice to take their course. There were a great many other lessons to moth- €rs in thin sad affair.” When ho looked back throo years, and saw tho face of the dead littlo § kirlos s Sabbath-schoal scholar fn his church; Whea be looked upon the voung men and matd- ens now stting bolore Lim{ aud wheu he looked '@ lbon the terrific tomptations which line thelr ¢ tathway and eamo swooplng down ke vul- ¥ ;um. {s heart bicd for them, and a prayer rom bis heart went up to (od to make them sacrud Jn the eyes of men, and that those who + injured them abiould be branded as tho Rreatest criminals on earth. Ho would plead with tho 2 ;wm. 23 1t loved purity, to forever sweep out 'le‘:m vI,l- columns the pereonal advertlsements, £ x)" . de unu couducive of no good, snd those who Tiouds “di"'fl'..“.“’"“ of this sort might themaclves, '-Deuyfllfi,‘,’g:’ o 3L, Sxee % camiond 1o your sorrow our biessed God, who preaches Joy 1o the broken-hearted and Rives comfurt tu those that mourn, Him who was wounded on the cross and sullered that wo gt not suffer. o recomntmended them to tho werclful and the great High Lricat, Jesus Llrlst, who 8toud by the side of tho dear father, the dcar mother, and thodear sister, and told them **Let not your hearta be tronbied st lls concluded with &a cloquent snd pathetic appeal for morcy and strength for the fa ily to bear up poder this great affiotion. Ls alsa thanked Dr. Thomas and congregation, on bo- )z:u a: tho family, for altowing the uge of tho church, Dusing she dellvery of the add, mothet, wnd alatere of 96 doecatody E:.:;u%f v the micther and yousger sisier, wepy oo pitcously, br, \i’uner called up Dit. THOMAS 4a say a word upon this sud occaslon. The yoy. eren T:mlem-n arose, and eald that hls church and his poople were always pleasea to extend their courtesy and sYmpathy where- ever they could, to the poor ang tho distressed. It was not neccasary for blm to 240 other words to tbose already spoken by Mr, Walker. This was indeed a sad and solemn scene 1o look upon. It was 8o *epihst It tillea L with uoutierable patu—tor ! 10 y young iife thus teken sway by onu who ) ;" Jroru at the marrage-aitar 1o defend audYpdect her for life. 1t was but another case Sf sn unhappy ending 10 an unfortunate marrlsge. *The only bavutness bere lies fu tho pathway of friendshij and righteousuces, snd to live under God's tommandment as wo shou)d.” e wanted all 10 take that tu thelr hearts, * Thero is o cer- toln suppressed fecllug of tudignation hero," sald be, bt sny oue clalmiug b nuims of 1an sbould thue take Uife, Thers snould be s example made of hin, This scene ot sadoe: will 8008 bu transferred. Let 1t not bo hidden fsom inumory, The sceno wiii be transferred 1o the mmm;‘h and Lo may have the sympathy of the worbidly-incltued und bo liontzed vy scores of women gid men, who will try to make s marntyrof him." Hle bad no feellig ot roveuge ln &3 beast. Far from it But there wers WO sides to thiy thing 6l bard P i Tfor a man to be hung untll ha be When the girl fril she threw ap hor | & @ood deal of & matter of form. The reality | fam Titt Lynde, of Milwaukee; Gen, James 1. nhanis and acreamed, but sull nothing, ) commences {n the Criminal Court.! ilowe. of “Kenoaha: the Ion, Willlam Guen- Mr. A, A, Croveh, Hving at No. 312 West Witliout caring to parsue this Hne any far- | ther, Stato Treasurer: Judge Mallory, of Mil- Congress treet, teatificd that he aaw Stevens | ther, the reporter aaged bim If there was any | woukee: Judge Lanrdon, of Janesviile: Judee paas his lousc several times Satorday and Sun- | testimony given which he could demurtoas | E. H. Ellls, the Hon. J, C. Neville, Dr. —_— THE TIINUNE 1% GRDER 10 KCCOMNODATE G NGt atrons thrang.iont the " ¢ entan Praneh Oces in She Mineren T rolams: a1 ooy dead, but it ts not an easy thing for any one to te shot dawn by the oegasain,—io be kll!cll on the rereet.” Wiile he apnreciated God's un- e WANTED-NIALE, HELP, DBookkcopern, Cler) L ANTED-TWO DRYT G00ODR ¢ Mo mitemen. Cood Mo iears IS OLE, fafling mercy, he wad not {n symenthy with D e v X g e e minata. Thera shonid e & more | day, apparently going towards No. 3. belng fncorroct. A 1. 'Van Norstrand, Tenty Strong, and’many | peice s churesd at o Mo Omee aonrani 2 eremn | AR EXPERIENCED STATIONER RS rompt punlshment for the taking of lifo and FIRD KRACSER, “ Well,”” he replled, * {hat's not for me to | others from (ireen Bag; the Rev. A. M. Bim. | untll#oclock p. m. during the week, snd ontii 6 p, o, 5 Address T 40, Trinung affic; indred crimen, He tised to belleva that capital | Jiving at No. 510 West Congreas street, testified | ray. I'don’t thiok I'd better talk about that. | mons, of Kenosha; the Hon. Georre H, Pool onSatarday, MMS, Booksellers aad B VWARTED-L YOUNG MAY WitQ UNDERATANDS punishment was haedly elght, but he bad bequn | {n regard to the shooting, which hs saw frum | But Iwould like t0 exolaln McNuity's referenca | and Abner Kirby, of Milwaakee: € J. L. -.-.-..“,.‘,v.‘,,,.,;..; ad Btationers, 123 Shie grocery biustaces, Apoly a¢ 20 Biat to chanae that fdea, ** It ouglit to b under- tha baleony of his house. Ho caataily noticed | to my remark sbout the sensatlon he would sea | Mever, of Foud du Laci J. W, P. Lome stood that a man who takes a Iife shall be cer- L M. KN, Newsdealer, Btationar, ete., 1000 ok the three ladics coming up, and Aftarwards faw | in the papers. What I meant by that was, that | bard, of Marlnette; and from Chicago the Hon. | Wer Madioon ste nzar Weiterroar o ANTED- ROINDERS—. -ct, {ain of punishmont. 1€ 8 man takes o lifalet | man fra tho accond ahot, his attention having | he wuid sao thosa lettern fram my wite's éorro- | Ferry Il, Smith; Charles Randoloh, Becretary phanRETHRGIETORG Weidtite xews Doow 1 | W TR eIt AT A et 258 B i hin nnderstand that his }ife will be forfeited in | been drawn to thém by tho first shot. | svondents—nothing more. Wonder why of the Board of Trade: J. Young Bcammon, H. C. BERRIUK, Jeweler, Newsdealer, and Fancy _RiNasnuny 4 it return.!t When the sccond waa fired, the man was OLD fIOLDEY BROVONT I Col, Eastman, Max . J. Orstberg, F. B, Gard- | Qoods 72 Lake:st,, corner Ljflrf'n«_ VVASTED=IN A 8HOR_FAGTORY, TWO MAX work in svery bragrh of ‘the basiness. ‘And nor, oa to the question of tho future ife, L¥aKirls foF QOISHINR WOTK. Call 8¢ 4070 Tintier: 1o which Brathier Walker had alluded. He had Al ncri‘l". E, Ames, of the Commercial National el Lolding the woman by the shaulder. | 80 much about concealed weapona In my case?! ¥r tl 3 A. Q. Van Bchasck, and Mcases. White- ] He could mot {dentl he prisoner The roporser intimated that the ways of | Banl ‘dectded opinions upon the stblect, and he | as the man who fired tho shot, as the man's | Hotden were curions in ol things, and post | house, Bheldon, Webster, 1L (i, Lotton, James RBAL 13 T OF FAULINA, D= R e o 10 sxpross thom. (ludid not know | back was towar(ls witness at the time. finding out. Blavens spparently understond. | Brooks, Samnel Collver, J. M. Clark, E. H. il 'F'@mfl.m R A L WA LIk PRIl e Reatimn the condition of this youns woman's spiritunl DR, ARIGAR'S ATATRMESNT, “Ayell," hie remarked, & tha [ittle trip to the | Na<h, on F, Blair, and “M. C. Lightner, | fooht Qudtn-av,, comer dacksn, 2ansh feet, rantlng | 4nd 2tivaters, 1 work In biackmith shoo. iife, whether ahe was prepared to die or not. The following statement from Dr. Gelger, | Bouth Sila was sbout at an end, * I expected | The preas was represented by W. U. Roberts, of ‘mu'e and 80 {00t lot, Targaln, did cnances | \WANTED = A= ¥1iiST-CLARS _WOUDWORKER She wan ent down and ushered into futurity | County Phigsiclan, was then promulgated th Jury wonlil dojust what It has done. It's | the Milwaukee Senfinel; Mr. Cblifenden, of the | forharers #_0suiuS & KON, vistavallest | Eldridue cmak U KF 8150 & good carrlage painter. 44 ' withont warning. Her atato e know not, But To (he Coroner of Cook Caunly: On the 4th | A1l vight, and I've nothlng to eay. The Girand | Nera; P, V. Denster, of the Seehote; C\ 1. Rot- | == SUDURBAN IEAL ESTATE, = ; day of Jnly I made & post.mort amination of | Jury will Indict_me, of conrse, and then will | inson, of the Greon Bav Advocate; D. T. Fal- T odn or e D e ot R s Wong | corme thin trial, Welt, It's all ighte T'vo out | Iut. of tho State Gasatts ; M. D. Kiaoail, of the Cangresa strect, [ found two pletol -ahot wannds, | everything in deb"'l hands, and he'll do the | Gircen Bay tlobe; J. F. this man who fired the fatal bullet would have ampla time to rouent,—six nonths, oerhaps,— fn which he coutd make hispeace, and than from Employment Agoncies, ANTED-200 RtAL WANER "R fiihiasp Janottns, o JORBALY._ 8100 WILL BUY A HEAUTIPUL 10T ‘rom desot, st Lagrange, 7 milet from o call id o stralzht to | W | —ono on the faft ahonid in tho face andar | best he can f b Tt A b Atkensoo ol ihe Be- | L sneblsck fromeson ac Lyganpe, 1 e o | t. Toule’ Brtengiong whers, $1.40 the callows would zo stralzht fo heaven, VI | — io % \lder, one in tho faca snder | best'ha can for me, canaba Tritnene; and H. Harris. of the Marinctte 5 ¥ icapen i ., Joute: Eriens WA do not belleve any mich thing."” (Lowid ap- | thaleftare. Ono ball wad fonnd in tho, left Eagle, Thora were alno prenent a large number | {3markew aad showafree, siutrich free: patimaltara eal Teandniphac, ™ Asade. J. 1. RPER- lause, which lasted forn minuts of so, when | Yeniricle of the brain, which was congealed and SAMUEL ADAMS, of Jadies from Cblcag, Milwaukee, Madison, filled with exteavneated hlood. — Canse of death, 0 LEAVE MONDAT _NOON = 106 s therisoncen o e Jesei | congestion aud extravamatlon b the blsod In (o TUAT MEETING IN JEFFEUSON PANK. Gttt Gy DaTircd wt Bleen Tay OOUNTRY BEAL EEFATL: fitre R K1 o 61 8y e SRS fhizn upon this eubject, which enused this boiler, | O Fi s Conpans, Doty Phgaitas A reporter was detalied lastuight tofind Ste. | at 7 a. . where they wers. joincd | JrOR MALE-A BELIGHTFGL xuitun VIEEA, | SRITRR R0 S Eouth Watcrs, 12 farm hands Tle helteved that ian must suffer for s sin in pomo shape, and men must have this thing taught them. Ife felt sad thnt day. Ile could not sicep the night before thinking over this 5 Bamuel 0. Adams, the Foung man who sat with | by representatives of the Canal Company Loalifiod that Inat, Bunday eveuing st 8:3) | o omio Btevens Inst Sunday night in Jefferson | 814 8 partyof treen-Havites, ' Proceeding on Finon atrect, helwean Thronp and Luomis, whan | Park n fow minates before abe was shiot by ber | {19, Cllicada & Nortimuatern Ratlway 1o Poshe Laxe Couaty, Il three Acres of land_elegantly im' Dbeautiful driver. superh Ashing, 9 At Reandot, i nnesota, Wiaconsin, perday; Tres fare. SOWNLS & oS St h-st, — . and affair. 1118 henet was full of sorrow, It | iherhearda pistolshot fired, A man camo | hushaud. [1e ts the soung man whom the hus- | gistant, by an Iniprovised train on the Penlitigo e Piscotiohoo e iy ton Uad. too bad tlat & famitly mival bo Slang ty tliaf icoon, the nurth sldo of Mar- | pand of the un'orhfllll’:e il h;d ;-lmrncaeru:l Cm?‘ua::y‘rs Ttallway, tien. Strong oflictating as IEAL ESTATE WANTED. WARTED-AX AI';IF.NI'PINO EVERY | COUNTY s brought to sorrow. ‘They muat all learn s v it the man by the arn asn gambler, and with whom ho had a stight | conductor. Hers they were reccived by tho | woo ocsodr- orotorqorranaastare iy N inolsto sel) our Patent Kheet Muaste of 1o iive under thio moral layw, and should under- | DS TR across, esuzhit the man by the arm, and i WV AT Skt o AR E PO TEN | St mme it riata st Hiinpw, | o wil girs $50b, nothing; fustfor fun’ Witness found | tiog the deed for which hio now occuples Cell 'trhrfe":fcmugh:?ul‘r'pf‘xi .‘r‘:i.2':%‘,’»5;‘,“#2.":’;.‘?{'.2‘;& the reyolver in his ‘rlzl-‘ biy-pocket, Iloasked | 44, And he Is lkowise the person to whom | by s raid upon Perry Rmith’s lunch-basket, and ho prisoner what the rhooting meant, and the | yere young Mamie’s motler, referred so famll- | somewhat of o mifacle performed by feeding latter snld Iic and a friend had had a littie diftl- A @ that lier daughter had the multitude upon a single boloznn “sausage, culty, Wituess sald ho'd ook aftcr {t, aud they | farly when sho sald thet hr daughter had gone { (00, U altadoh* e the suthorities of the went down to Coparess street and up to tho | to church, orout walking, or some such thing, ¥iliaga wolcomed the party b an invitation to house, where thers was o large crowd, and | with “Bammy"— “Bammy Adama.” Tho { dinuer, alter partaking of which occurced the whero, It was aald, thore was a woman who Waa | renorter found Mr. Adams at his bome, No. 378 | formalitics of theday at the viliage square. Gen. !flfi';hf.‘('fi.{"‘g‘; :&u;: m}.: ‘.’:h z‘n“u hgfi",,‘i&‘,‘{if{: West Harrison street. 1le [s a young manupon | Strong, a8 master of ceremonies, addressed the te _Lriefl announviow, iirat, prayer wifs beeause lie had rathor sce her dead than to | Whosa face nofther tind nor whiskers bas left i x J have ter live thollfo of & prostitute, Witnoss | any cloarly-defined marks. The reporter wou Id F‘;;::,""" B O iy o produced the revolver, & little seven-shooter, | gpine that he Is not far from 20 years of age, | plauded by Abner Kirby, who, no doubt, m?.. from which two cartridzea had been shot. At first ho seemed very much disinclined to be | ook it for a toast. The following programme - JOUK MIxOLTY, mibjected to an tntersiew, e did not know | way then carricd out: ltving at No. 850 West Cougress streot, testifled unyllllxuf. Lo ssid, that would boof futereat, Toaat—* The Co f the United E“m‘i i sted ahd Bentreony.. arrison aod Wwasnington. Riate stand that they could not ovads It anvway Adires T 45, Trib m rean Tibune office. without paying its ponaltics. They should }tw,l’hnt “The way of tho transgressor is hard. The hymn, * Jesus, Lover of My Soul," was then sung, when the Rov. Dr. Thomas moedo a most feeling concluding gm,v-:r and beoediction, in which ne proyed for the inurderer then Iring In lis cell in joll, who, it he had any fecling left, could not help but be touched by the sor- row aud tho desth whlch he had createds Tho ln-nyur was replete with touching allusions, and t bronght many of ths nuticuee tofeara. At 118 conclusion the audlence filed nnd viewed the faco of the rematns, and the body was taken to Itoschilll for interment, . TUERE 18 AN JADIENSE AMOUNY OF YEELING tees ran actoas, enught the man by tho arim, end | 325 FREED I sow minutes betore commits | towly-uulit steamer Welcorme, which had been grcine n or arn i lr"lftl:l:l'lu'»”‘lg!:";l)r(;‘:?ly nvluu{?:gdl‘!”ihl hest arliing oise where there | m pi : rev owlCdan of Tasic: and & CANG cog i LT L2 un either instrument. can make gnod wag L’;g‘l') mn;leflnd;l!vfl“llflfl!h FG' 'lul artle) o e Uroadway, Rew Fork, 1 Unos Pula w o rire and Jocatio BUSINESS CHANCES, FINE DRUG-8TORE FUR BALE AT A DAR- @aln; estailaned 10 years,on & prominent curner in 21iva oity of 23,0005 stock ciean std neatly ftted up. Toany one meantag husiness full pariiculars wnd o teriof steresscople viow will be sent by sddresslox I’ AIKS, Qui GPLENDID BCSISERS CHARCE OFFETR FOR an enterptising, aqusre busfoess-man—The sole Sgoncy far Chicaga nd lilinole of e patented grilcle tn the genta furnishing line, sultahle for mechanics an Othera; §1,04X) capital required: permanent busineas lo b ratabiishied. The right man will do well to cali jni- medintely At 43 Fif(h-aY., bescrnent. A BARE BUSINESE OPES #ons, am ansious to dlspuseal stock nf gnods and —CITY AND COUNTRY _A( it Abtc ‘Tamp EXtickumer & clls on Mght; send 250 Weatern Ageat, 133 W ASTED=A DOT-ATOUT 16 OFt 13 YEATS OLD, willing to work f I s e e & G Bl . fr 24 AVANTEDZBTRANGERS TN THiie N AN e I L A e2ll a1 our Oficr, a3 we can show. you haw yoo fan piake big mency. “ALFID TEDsdN'w'C. S unay DR GHOD MEA- that ho had known the prisoner, Feter Stevens, | noy did fiio eare for any undue notorety which ngre: 7 Gnt-citss country business; mow, clean stock, been | Tribune uuliding. aajnat Stovens in the Wost Diviston, and It 19 1 botween two and three years. lfo lind scen him B e o (e Tasisntania. oftale. | made 1t n"‘?,'m'f,‘,“,;," ,;Gfidsfifl;f' Yo Bl | Eo e tareo ycary Dusinest F twaaty yoars aand: VAY 5770 ANDYE OUR GhoDs Jern freq In that section about ten juniters in | two wecks ogu,and hiéd # conversation with | might create for him. The repurter suzgested | ' An original song by the loral auartette club | (hde over §35100 10 iaT7: Eo0k Aok T 508 beat | poaiyon i ETOSr el Ineacl county In thia s b hitm 8 late a3 Sutday afternoon, in front of [ ffiat Stovens had eatd that bis wifo was fn | eniitled, » Canal Jubllation.t” ' Wisconaing bullding 20w for sulear | Joationermancns, Termy ibcral, Hor partic Dol In Routhe 10 doubt bus that his body would be P ying the Tent: alio reside) pebalty. ‘The feollng s tcrrlnf bitter il Addresa K., Trinane ofice. witness' house, in which Btevons sald there | company with o gambler named Adamsi | “Toust'- Our Guests; they are weleomo to the would be a sensatinn in paoers in a week or | thiat ha should cerainly correct that atatement . 2 FMALL HOT 13 LAIGE ROOMS, WITH ‘ ANTED~YOUNG MAN FORR CARE OF 1 t dem at ha should certainly corr em informal gathering; may we ece them all next El, 13 LALO ¥ and cow, ‘w . Bampion, Frank Engert, Gifelt, and others of | 4ol and hio sald ho was only loking sround, | enough to say emphatically that lie was nalthicr | of the canal: ' rosponse by tho Hon. George B. | 3 tGoKiNG FOR-A- DT-GOONS BTOI = | \WANTER=TivE AD B, T e o ek, | Thak was about 4 a'clock, and witness did not | a pambler nor ao easoclate of camblers. Ifat- | Sith, of Muatsan. AN LV0KING For A hiT-Goous sToitd IN A T e e A o Ha ARt with M, Stavens. also coma i for | f¢¢ ln azain until he saw him In the custodyof | ing gutten that far he relonted, and heing prob- | * Tonst—'t The Rallroads of Wisconsin: mny perttcuta o™ Rtriet ‘coanience eex. toB o1, | Regdles the 10-cent burglar alarm, and 600 whcat ahare of the povular dndignation. Espe. | the ofleer. ably {nfiucnced by & materual volce from the [ ey welcome Into thoir zood company this | 17ibuneonce. IO 3G T S 2y ) mada weekiy, - C. 3. LI uially s tuls tho case with ¥rank Engert and TIR IRREPRESSINLE NOLDEX, buai of tho stales, “Sammy, why dou’t sou | first canal of the State: ! response by the Hou. | AT BUSINESS SAT w e e ey Eampeon, The former 1 snid o hove been her | | This closed the testimony and the fury re. | fell tho gontlenian what you know about i7" | J, B, Custaday. of Jancaville. I\ Teuigste s busineast i VANTED=RENALDIERLPS .. schoolmate. After her masrlage hie hod biee as- | trod. They wera out sbout cight mibutes. | he juvited the reporter to g seat, and At thin stage of the programme, the Hon. . Domesticss Wiien they came fn, Mr, Holden pnased up tive MADE A ATATEMENT Jesse Bpalding, President of the Canal Con oraix pnges of manuscript. The length of the | substantlally as follows: . pany, was valled for, and briefly stated the pros- document and the prepostcrously (nvonaistent “I started from homo last Bunday night'sbont | pect of tne project now ao nearly completed. A CONMPLETE 300 PRINTING OFFICEPORRALE eheapt amall payment down Address 8 33, Tribune ofce. (uaser " KEL,DO! sume is nomo at times, and to many he is safd 10 Liave epoken uf her s bis mistress, It (s aafd that Engert often bragged of his lutiinacy with ANTED-COOK AND _NURSE_GIRL, L o tercAlter 9 Saturday morning at’ 189 BiatsnCall emaisder ot time. A FIRRT-CLARR ning 8 guod busl- I n OrFELi- S e i oA lint this fua great meass ‘was the | time the Jury were out provuked somo com- | 7 o'clock and went to Jefferson Park. 1 went The seventh toast was “1he Day and Place taurant lent oeation, A A . WHO 18 A GOOD COOR, l‘:l:'!:"g(‘ e hatred: for or hutaband, - who, | moBL. * up in tho band-bouss and sat duwn | We Celobrata™} responded to by T B, Choinos | aos for sare st s sacriAteL. pariice Bav toge 1o Hu- ,‘;}“h and {ruaers uoa other need apply. 374 though ha ke hee line Jitloor 50 pizport, 6 “;;Bn ytl:gl‘:n“adv;"t:g:l::mru‘g‘l:flmuFourl.lx." :}:th o “o'ln"m’y’"“{:len:».n . Share | TS5 of Grcmlwlh{. s A:’;ou:“!‘n&l:':i':g"“i‘{e..rfim'vmb-r WE = A_GO01, COMPETENT GIEL FOT " iapore s 3 cro ronnd th . 1, W, 3 , of ) d ETN A X ; 3 x T T #ald to have at timos profesacd a atrong love for | Wil V'fmm Teading it M:hu Captain awhile Mf;’:”k“m won 1 saw hers amis Stavens Tho Hon. D). Mazon, of Milwaukee, the | [)RUGSTOUE FOR BALE LY ATHRIVING TOWH Eeacral Homawur ta » i Ty ol har. Tho wholg bevy of fast younz meu who lured the young girl on to ruin are all frowned down upon, snd neopie generally spoke of them yesterdsy i terms of thic deepest execration. THE INQUEST. TIH CORONER NELD 1ils afficfal fnqulry yesterday alternocom, at the Vst Madiaon Btreot Btatton, into the causcs of and the circumatances attending the murder of Mamie Btovena lust S8unday evenlne. The court- Company’s Land-Commissioner, responded to ago," adided anotler, coming walking through the park. 8he paw me | tha toast, **The Sturgeon Bay Canal Lavd- %Tell him you don’t want to publish it,” sug- | and bowed, and I went downand walked alon® | Grant; without it the canal could not have nested n third, **ana he'd bo ‘sure to bring it | with her. Wo sat down on & scat at the corner | been built.” arotnd to your shup and try to get it in." ncarest tho corner of Luvmis aud Adawa |~ The Hon. Charles Randolph. of Chbicsgo, re- WThere's sumetiilng lmportant, boys, eald | strects. We sat there talking, and presently | sponded to the following: “The Commerce of tho nuthor of the paper himself, ' “Get' ft fn | those two young ladles, whosa names I have | Green Bay and Lake Michlzan. sure,” . - acens montioned in tho paper,—Sadle Cox I think Judge Mallory,of Milwaukee, and Gen. Btrong In the meantime tho clork brocecded to flll | wosone of them, thougn which one I don't | wera also dows for epecches, which wers omit- out the formal verdict, Bomebody sutgested | kuow,—came walking by, and ong of them aald: | ted for lack of tine, aa also was aa origioal to tho Coroner, who had apparcntly forgutten | * Ob, what a bLeantlful’ girl!* Thay passed us | poem hy Miss Greene, of Chicago. ity that It was usual for the prisoner to say | twoor thrco times walking back sud forth. | = A congratulatory letter from the Hom. D, M. eomething; or at least to give bim on invitation | Arter we lad talked together some time,— | Kelly, from Greey Uay, was read, anid the fo! Washington. 5 - TANTRD—A GOOD GIRtT, TO WARIT AND T10: V ackiolls prefesrd. Avply st 57 Weap Waan: TANTED=SCANDINAVIAN Ot GERMAN G i Cuok, Wasbe AG (ront AtSity MRSl ;L" Wages pald to 8 competent xir). 104 Calumet-ay. "ANTED: llA%?)“L“’l!fl;:’;‘:’A"{n L} Sl e AL A ah fatundey ng. M. Lo K & CO.. 112 making muney, Satisfactory ressons for selliog. Fur BHeRas e LOHD, NOTYENBUNGI S Co%r [OR AALE-ACHOICE AND WELL X stock of kroscrien. huglil reeantly fof comolete and firat-clase Axiures, with forss ar stook alout 813001 an euabliiiod frades ront 800, Call st of addresa atore No. =7 lesthurn-at, [FQE SALE=A ETONK AR BRICK ¥RONT BTONE bullding snd stock uf dry Kvods, Rrucerles, etc. lively ratirosd town tn Narthern 10Wwa; guod Ura tabiislied, For particul dress Box B, Calu Fun" ALE-SALOON.” WITH FINE FIXTUUES A and oot esiabiiyned trade.” Appiy beiweau 7 sad BITUATIONS WANTED_MALE, X 48 Biuc Inlaod-ay, room I wiiich the fnquiry was conducted was | Lo do fo. - Mr. Dietzach nsked Stavens IF ho de- | Mamin and Ty—I Bappeued = to 100k | Towiii telexram from Androw IL. Green, late | 5o A Bookikocers, Clorka, &¢ erowded by an 1dle, ctirlous erowd of the wsusl | sirad to make nvy statement, but the latler, | behind the st o which W | Comptrollor of New York RO ATl A RD G | QITUATION WANTEDAS L0 LR [FOR, JALE=ROGR AND NoT! news-stand; A rare chance ful amal) capitalt in tRrivIng tawn ofyl, best jocation In town: lung lease 4 low rent: guok i} estabiiphied, Btock will involce 81,5010 81, terme on haif ‘of purchase money! 'For partica: dreas Hox 32, Wenons, Marshaill County, ili. JFOR SALE=S GHATS ELEVATOR 1N 10w, 0% the G.. D, & Q. Ratirond, (n Grst-cia grain coun. iry; butiding in good repalr, dning a good usinea, aod Proapecs Ane for next fal, Audress 8 54, Trivune. T MOST DERINABLE 8HOE DUSINESR 1Y Notihern Indians fof sales nwner retiring from the trade, Addresy 8, Tribunoomce, ’1‘0 .\'T—A. ) FORNITUT full HA A 12- N.)flm,b«»e V;l -?:flufl.v ';E'l' ur;mn‘ena. 7!! !:rgl near Indlans, Verv cheap, nquire &b £ £l & CO.", o ‘Dearborn- e make-up. The prisoner, Peter E. Stevens, the husbang of the woman shot down in hor youth and beauty that ealm Sunday evening, stood bebind the railiug separating him Irom the common herd, while A. B. Trude, his counsel, was within whispering distance. The sclf-confeascd wifo-slayer stood with bis arms folded and leaned ngatnst tho rafling, his face wearing its usual complacency, and his whole demeanor Liffering in po respect from his be- bavior since his arrest for the bloody deed. Oc- casionally ho would suggeat a question to Mr. ‘Trude, and the latter would whispor to Coroner followlng the advice of s attornoy and hisown | were sitting, aud I saw Stevens crouchied down ing—We inclinations, declined to say nnrlhi’nb inthe grass, After T had looked at him & min- c:,,’z,.’.’,:f;.f’;?.fi‘o'.‘.’u,l‘ ;w:d 'l?u'n E:»;' 1'12%"‘:':'1!; In the course of time tho clerk got through ute bo got up, and camo around in front of ua [ union of the by aud lake. Let 8 gratefol tribute FILLING IN THE VERDICT, and sald: * You'ro & gambler, ain't, youl’ I | bonccorded toall who hava fortbred this entes whicl was then read. The ‘]ury found that the | said: * No, sir.' o then remarked: ™ ¢ What | vris=. Chiefamong them was the Jate llon. Wil ueccased “*eame to bier deathi from o pistol-shot | are youdolng with my wifel' Isald: ‘Inshe | lam 1. ieden, to wuose enorgotic and nntiriag ex- wuund, inlicted by two plstul-shots, firad at | your wifel® and 1 stood up. Mamia said: + 1 | ertion the complation {4 so largely dus. of n plstol {n thehands of ber busband, Poter | Kucss not,’ and then she started to walk out of The suceches were Hmitea to ten mloutes, E. Btevens,” and recommended that tie Coro- | the park on Loomis strect. Ie turned to me, | and all were pithy and to the point. Eenator ner liold him without bail to answer Hefore the | And sald: *Idon't allow my wifo to o witn Huwu‘ynld a very Diting tribute to the lata W, Crimtual Court. Having gotten through twith | gamblurs,’ aud then alter a siurt pausy lie sald: !.i. Ogden, formerly President of the Canal reading the verdiet, the clerk proeoeded with | * The beat thing for you to dods to jeave me,' } Compang, to whom more than aus oiher one aoma trepidation to read Me, }Yummv. adlep- | and he pushed me and walked sway. After | man tho euccessful fnanzuration and prosecu- dum, which proved to bo acarclully-prepaced | ha had gome I =~ walked ~ nfter Dis tion of the great work was due, homily on the raprohenstble custom of carrying | ¥ife, —and, ~overtaking her, 1 asked: The party then resurned to the boats to make concealod weapous, It was as follows: if Ishould not go part ol the way home with | the trip through the canal, and the procession years' exi o leck.” Addresa T 44, 1ribune uflice. GITUATION WASTEL=A V 3 L) onghly understanding English,” German, Fren P, bk e e S 0 ce, BLure, OF &3, travele: c Address ) 2, mmnm_uuufl rok il e 'Tradess "l'rE‘chelv. Address BIGN II’AINTSH. hl;:flfll‘m. Conchien, Teoainsters, &Co ereuce. Aditosy 853, TrbURS oMce. o oo T _BETUATIONS WANTED-FEJALE. Dietzsch, who incorporated it in hia fntorrozn- | _ Tho way in which Mra, Stevons cume to per | Unt, She satd ¢ Yes?and wewalked down to | forucd, led by the Welcome, Twelve stenmers, 1230 FO TARE ANTN- Domentics, doath brinza 10 (he atfention of thy t the corner of Loomis and Adams strects, and | many of them with barges b tow, mnde up the napolis iranch of our ITUATION WANTLD=TO WAIT ON TABLE. AD. aation of tho witness on the stand. Tne jurorat f {et PEIOER 10 (e 2ijenfien ol Cie daey SIVECL [ 1,04 CECC, o atrces. whon wo saw him com | procession, ail crowded bevond their legitinit lowed an ac- | 13 'piy st 13 Weat pawes were published {n yesterday mornini's | prevalent, o nabit smong men and hoys of gotug { ing, running behind us. Iis wita said: *O, | enpacity with veople from every town along tne AITUATIO! ED—BY TWO GIRLR WIlO pupers, and need not bo repeated. The poren- niat 0.C, P, Holden, foreman of the body, conld not restst the temptation to bo secn and heard BWAN would Wi 1o do irt and second work ln ono guse or 4o gencral Nousswors. Call for 2 days or rbont Chicazo atrcota with knives, piaiols, s "fi’; here he comes. Whatever lic snys or does don't | bay shores. Though the watcrs were jotucd last ain . shuts, ond knuckles In thelr p;:ke!-l. That | you do auything.' Wo stopped when he had | Friday, the dreduing wana still goinz on at the Stevens wonld not havo killed Iile wife had hanot | gog closs bebind us, and, as 1 turoed to look | Jake end, and the boata did not sroceed beyond North Sides been urmed in accurdance with this practice, the ) N .‘0 EAST INDIANA-ST.—PLEASANT ROOMS, QITIATIO WANTEI FCTADLE g o utmost Mnlt, and evinced his conatitu- b . , wround, he struck me with his flst on the chin, | that Jimit. Two protection vlers extend Into +)U witt board; w fow boarders accotomo A 1o do Renerai he 4 B ot makc atalr tim chservad | Ty Bte Dot prebaecd Lo o ;fi'x';'.‘.u’:xa'e'.'l',‘.i‘f.“,!;.?{? and pushied 1o Into the diteh and aad: *1 | tha Iske from that point, erected by the Gov- | daed. Hinie 5 o | e e " tamily; 1 f the at fow years id " | thoucht I told you to kieep away from my wifel' | erument at acost of $50,000. The aporopristion Ot o tos atdenial prmeee ot fava hab- | 104 not say mor_ do anything, but waiked | of 630,000 made by tho jast Congress will put The Jaw-makers are not to blame In this matter. | away, and 1 saw Mamie waiking south ou | the harbor in guod shape. Both the Common Council and the Legial 1 camo home shorily ————G— B s by Laturs | Bidenls (atreel, o huige, dlorty practice. 3¢ the Ahora T b ma nvatln hat 11 the mid ieker | Mo eha b acuete d hear. afiors THE DELAVAN SCANDAL. Simou!, Low in the County Jafl, had pot habituali, wards that L had been around fnthe park Apecial Dispateh 10 The Tridurz. carried o vistol he wou'd not now atsnd cliseiced | yfyer [ i fot, lookins after mo. Lduw't know | - MADmox, Wik, July B.~The report of the T lorer U™ Ty Tikceiy Thet thio samo may b said of | how true It fa, * Thav'ssll 1 know about 16" Btata Hoard of Charities on the Delavan acandal Jncal Vil er, who shot Lk wife; af Caret, who nn’)llll;;l::‘rdm;ll‘ 3{;0" nl‘!:;':: ‘;".":y #;fl:fl; not a | s to bs made publicon Tuceday afteracon. od Maximiflan Hegwein; of Guitan % . Ho o d Whis Dt oo of hls Countrsmen, —a1l now avali- | House b vas. couneeted with, becauso 1t wes | SeTroLarS Fauoiss ls wiep oritiog le ol Sen ing irinl on Hke charves, nat necosenry. He wasn clerk in s reputabie | Ator teed arrived to-nizhi to cuntar u_vlth Glics 1 was from the habitof carryinzconcoaled weap- | gouse and ompioyment, In councction with | relativo to certatn portions thercof, The report onsthi flz‘u‘xvu‘na ‘u:-KLIauh‘ h'rm‘:m and Vessy | Mamie Stevons' coming into the park, Mr. Ad- | will contals all the princlpal testimony with aros, Sl tho st mny perboyn b aaid of the | ams voluntarly remarlied that hier conduct wus | conclusfons of the Boand thereon, The docu- m canee in which indicim clther bk Baanatis with Ihtent o kil ad ag bouny | that of @ perfect lady, Bhe laoked, weither 40 | ment will ba s poniderous adtalr, probably orer injury. Tho evil nppears to grow, and although tharizht nor the left, and bebaved {na quict B d 5 Do M T oW ol Shrern oA ul mufiq imanncr, attracting nobody's atteation, " | mno thousand words. Do Motte, the principal, inlittle mors than & show, The evil muat be “}ow long have you kuown Mamie Stevcusi” will bg cleared of all Lut judiscroet and too of all observers and the one altogether fmpor- tant by his qunstlunlnfi of the witnessos on core taln é’al“" which lie desired to have fllumi- nated. Mloteis. B : Vouru 83and 83,301 vy Losrd: £8.501 Todeink, o JivaLten HOUSE, 8l WASHINGTON-BT, ~LES; ‘s mugis_ Toume Bnd o “tho ety ‘for 31 irauslents, 81 er dayy restaurant tickets (21 incals), §1. NGE HOUKE, 10AND 18 KAST ADAMS-ST. fecly-furaiuhiéd rooma. with boa(d. §and 36 cén ey R o ot X Do 1l 3.STORY DRICK Loty bricl ‘brick 17 (iren- Wertbrn-av. Tagre M138 KITT(N LEONALD ‘ was the first witncss, She lives at No, 862 Wit Harrlson, and testiticil that shio was _prosent at the time Mamio Stcvens was shot. Bhe met her a8t tho corner of Throop and Adama atrests, out- side of Jellorson Park., She had not becn ac quainted with her, nor did Miss Cox, who was with them, know hier, Mra, Stevens addressed witness, asking lier In what dircction she was gologr, nnd witness eald she wes golng tbrouzh the park, dowru Thraop ta Congress, and than cast. Mrs, Stovens asked permisslon to accom- EM’ wit and tue latter replicd that she ad” no objections, Witucss didn't ask why Mres. Blevens wished to o with her, Sie scem- of W. GRAY BROW) (EXT=813 PEIESIONTIT, 3.6TONT AND BABR: ment brick fouse 12e Weat Adan . V. 1008 Wesl Van n‘ bl Per weeks day-boand, §4 ainuie meal JEVADA FOTEL A h l(educrd‘n’[cel. Good Tooms Aud |K!lflt 81,90 per Qays 84,5010 87 per week. DAY bovrd, 84 por woek, FPHE _GREAT EARTERN HOUSK, 111 BOUTH Fn?kun fieat house 1o the city. Uli-bolrd. 83, and furnished rooms from €1 to 82 perweek, W INDROuSHUOSE, 4 FTATEAT MIGHTOR ‘posito Talmer, House:-All - ploely furatshied ma, with boards day-board, 84 ) ____ DOARD WANTED, Tu RENT—CUEAF-891 WEST WABIINGTON -5, 2-ofury frame, hrick bawineat. 10 fugwis. wil moiern Inprovements, COX & BARNES, 145 La- Balie-1e, .. . Miscellancous, 0 RENT=FROM SEIT, 1, ONE OF THE FINEST resldences In tho city, elaborately furnlsh . rounded by beautiful grounds, ali 1o perfect orde rusj 12 private famlly whi will care for same M. MILLAID, Jioum 3t 54 LS _TO MENT-ROOMS, 0 all ol to hoexclted; Witnicss sald that sumebody romiscunus kisslog, Ills own retuctant tastle | J3UARD=A GENTLEMAN DI ioae b Fho ark, bofoes: they-t abated, The habli ot careyltig cancealed weapous | askad the reporter. o eu asluz, o reiuctant tastl- | 3 i boand, with z Houth Klde. ; v g s Patom . ahe - ahiort | must b atgnped. Tho law lias providod abundags |~ “Oh,a long time,<? said Mr. Adams, w1 | fmony il bo the most damagtug of any offored, J: A ey Tavems vl FoiT Rl D ront raomesecony Rout, 15 b oy s e S Birs, Plievens and thia youns e O Hiékny yas at'setoul with Uit ulvo years auo st tho | Kot T: ihe stomard, will probably be raked | feluding brics i ndurs fu meal, o 2, Fribune. o g stch,— rice School, nve seen her occasional Fecy VARD-—. y L DUICATION, IR = D S conversation, and dida’t hotice that thoy spoko | Clitk atrcots, ninety sould bo found witu piatoln | , ** W8 ebo ever anything moro than a school Doarder Sear (hsirertt | 76 RENT-ClleAp Fo Gs1 LES N GRT in an excited manuer. Alterwards, when wit- | hidden stout them, - It s probable tuat it Folice- | fricnd to you? BEWARE OF BENEFITS. 4. Address 874, wellllabied, wleelyraraliber rime: ' nmi Miss Cox, and Mrs. Stevens walked to- 'l’“:l"“.vm"fim";‘(fldl Pnll:u-.lnlllc‘u ”urr[uon,l;)r uvnx f:'n‘ 'J' sho ':fi:!"hwn!&ng rvlw'v:: smn\h:. a;:y Rpeetal Miwatch to The Tridune, bath roaina attached: s home fug wentlem waords Congress atreet, tho latter satd that she | Pollce-Justice Kaufmann were to nccidentally hdue intimac! h her, o] e 10 in- Inpraxaroris, Ind,, July B.~Anna M, P B _2OMENT-yT stumble againet ono of the crowds gath- | terfere in her fanily relations by writing letters and S8ammy Adams wero sittiug on a beneh In f,:," o abons. ihe fromts of thentrer. Orinkin wohicr. ‘Tome aho had always boena school Beek, of Fort Wayne, widow of Froncla J., a S5 sl dad the park. Her husband camo up bobind and e it oam Kgores. - el ¢ o - or noutherboar. | (0 RENT—8$12 PER MONTH~FINE NEW DRICK struck Sammy Adams with his band, and askod ond pudlic lalls, that Lo would Iriend, nothing more." member of the Masonfc Mutual Boneflt Socloty, | ers: Address T 43, P h 2 i3 DA by e CAuame) was. aittiug thero with | \naanly greetea with the wehicz of abuliel. It T Did you kuow her husband1” brought sult today agalnst tho Soclely to | Trlbunsafice; h!uellx::‘"im% ey s siores st 81 0%e Iarh lis (Stavons’) wife. Mrs. Stevons, In recount- | fact, tuat tho fives of all good citlacnsara Joopsed: | oo Y0; - I noversaw Iim boloro the nightof | recover #5,000, the amount alliged tobo due | = tUSICALy_ fouisie Jonuley sty Wevier a¥, g thls to witness, sald that Adamis made no | {red'overy day and evary' might by ais “dapgor. | WhIcH I1iavo spoken to yuu.t heron account of her husband's death. Ac | TRVANTAGES e revly. They thon both got up ud started to 4o |, This Jury 1 not called oh ta Characterizo the hagt | _ * DG you know any uf tho young men with e Lorinn O - Uho cortilita b OVANTRED PTIN Wk oroaxa m‘g‘ g.,g.,gwr‘ “They got” out nndnmm(. siredt, | of carry] ng concealed wosoone, That It s mean wh?rn? -Il-ud“vfl l:“}:::g bol :tfu:lmzzfi:gmpmy‘l"h "bz';l‘l‘"“:fl‘:bgl" B e PIAND S m'-‘v'mwrmuw e, W ANER: b L ovel e and unbecoming A brave man, thery ls no dispute; **No Id no 4 nof W tiat she P b 7 €r been able ta uffer befora, ew bk R e ..‘,L'{,‘,,u‘,",‘,‘,'}:,' That 1t 1s aucaking g cowardly, mernnis f wa | was molng sround with them. Iho frst 1 knew | been reduced from abous 81,500 to €3,600, but o Sinkie gentlumay ugeziusure aad turms, asewnod Plano, new. iquate Uraul cvens he would see bor later, an Right sfter wituess passet Adaws and Mra, Btovens on the bench, she saw Stevens, who told her to keeg still; that ho saw his wito. Bhe first inct Btovens eorly last spring, when hie followed her home ono” night from chu After bla romark la tho park, she safd, #1s that sol Is that your wifei’ Bho didn't srgument; but itwill bo allowed that many fmotiah | ahout it was the newsnaper statoments, 1 | this 1a the tirst suft for alleged fallure to poy and fdls-minded passol ddicted to it by force | yevor swent around wits her myveolfu—~thai Is to | susthlog. e oF Amitatlon BNl Ee O by rard ol | suy, I uscd to nect her occasfonally lko our S Dy day aud Bight in thte and ot eities who Lave | WUcting in the park.t AN IMPORTANT FUNCTION STIMULATED, 1over cagriod & weapo, and smang them will he In answer 1o the rtoporter’s [Iurther Tho kidneys excreiso moat Important hunctio found tRose who 'hnvo encountered most uf tha | Auestioning as to the charactor of Ma- | Which are o wearisome that lhey lax to iho dangers fncidental o ite in crowdod citioa; f¢ 1 | iy Stevens, Mr, Adams sald thay [ mostthe sircgth and endurance of thess busy It T B ¥ clcan and nleely faruished couvensences, Parties bave (ble trnant addreas, with Rich thuo rgaa aew Hmorove orran: -'im:l e st BRUDRDHAN UMENT Greatly seducod prty ca, m-uu’;q--.rd-. L R WK UUARANTKR uafe 1o say that moat of theao men are of only | Le had never scen her In questionable company, | o orzane. Every brsath, overy puisation of the every (nstruwmeut for Ave ge ordinary phyical strength, It 1s the result of ux. | wid he it not bellevo in the satoments that | hoart, every uovament of a lino, avery thoueht, w TATGEF A TN Qi a0, o 1404, Xuolr JUit“who Bteveu was untl a week after [ BCRRCT PMESa BRI, 1 eamemamities. (hat | B o B, e e ey, s | makes wes A necssitata tie ‘Gavefopmentor | ryue FEEEAVIRT IR (UG R00 1y MOUST D t IICA A frraiviitig Thariiv oo needuf careying concouied Wespomss | 0nd o Tith and perhas s Itio Toula, bt is | Sovitios AN ANIAT T koA B ot Dot U 1 pereimis 5@ | for her balni as viclous 1s ono would b led to | 8o kiders, which thun Dearbor mitted to exiat atall. In New York every man | think from iho roports made about her, bo | tpe biadder. A train of carryluga weapon must have a liconso from tho | €onld not beliavoft. Iler side of the story had | would foliow if these Mayor,” In London, Nerin, Dublin, And Parts it | #0t yot becn told.” She would never have a | not thoroughly str is not permitied at 1 bo abated fn Chi- | chance to speak for hersell; perbaps her friends | 1% thocase w the kids would speak for ber. ostelter's Btomach Bittey FOLLOWED NER FROM CHUROH, when he went into the house No. 810 West Congress, and, poluting out Mrs. Breveus, satd, “That's iy wife.”” Steveus afteewards Wroto Dber & note, but Mrs, Stovens got {t. After leay- Ine the park, witnees and the otheg two ladies got lu tront of No, 360 Weat Congroas street, WIOLESALE AIN'Jt OLD GOLD AND 'BIL' oan 00 watches, diauionds, and valiati piion at GLDSMILN Loan au ihul ), 03 Esst Maijson-st. Fatab) N AUMA TORUIT FOU 3 TG Y oullsterals of priine cow- KR A 0. AXIFONOANS, NOS, 2 ) 20 TATE-ST. DETWERN JACKBUN AND VAN BUREN, Fr0R BALE~VERY mfl:nusr-cl..\sa BIAN- new pisnus casy ter reat with priviicgeof buylog, Inquire st 1es ifools: by restorine thele fvity, not unly koops open a most impartant i T Dee Tribune DL, when Mrs, Btevens gald, **Ob, hero ho comien,! ptmusphere durkuned b e ——e———— elet Tor Imparidon. wut prevents dineanseaf the | @75¢) WILL BUY A PAULOR GHUAN] LATENT L il E Withoss Ldentified {hwipiionir he tliomate. Ho H TR puierls THE STURGEON BAY CANAL, | kiineyshontslves, which when ineri hecoma ms.nu.,l.'%“émifl"_ i Ve T VTS, by ey, SaaRatiea o aaid, on comlng up, that ke wantud to speak to her,'but she_didn't laten to him. He then drew his revolver from his back pocket, held it Hall]lr (3 ln“’l vrey to m:!lm:-. ""‘Zt:‘l; ulmln:, nephistin albumenuria, and othur malar pecial- Med Account of the Exerclaes | |y lucident to them. which, sithough not epecially GV A[) WILL #UY T AND WEAUTIFUL FIH0 Bt ladond MRS Lavile surale o) Ors:-class In every rue S IIAT TN, 2003 Bnd 207 4 the Itvos and luubs of citizens (n ¢ address D. W, BUTHEHLA! X i ry did s good this dicting different putsons for his offe A More Def and sil latest {niprovuines c {0 Dts iy lavd, and she sald, ® Are you golaig | this Hoes not baleng o the work of Attending tho Openlng of This Important | rapid in their progrossion, sre particularly abati- ) 0 pow " to -Imu'i‘l mef' Lo sald, " Yes," zml fiw‘s Jury, It :Ilon:l lg the Ju authorit} The ‘Water-Course=l'rescuce of & Distingaishied | Bals and faln) :x“,»bul‘nn.)u! And Vau Horen, ST 2 R “'Laws and Ordinances of Chicsgo " are explicit | Assembluge. P ()() PAYARLE n'exchiange for carrency st couuting-rooim of ofuting at her. Wiltness heard two stiots. g;rm Btovens fell at tho frat shiot, the seeond ielng fired after tho fall, Witness didn't hear her utter any exclamnstion, Blovens ran away. Mre. Bleveus’ mother and anothor lad, mI 0 1 Tribuie Company. g on tais bofat, " 8ec. Tof Chap. 8 vrobibii the Bpecial Dispatch to The Tridune, - PR L AN U cocw cfflu::‘ry‘%:: &'&i"‘fi.‘fl'fi;'-32'5{.&?.".’;'&%5." ot M)“""’"'- Wis,, July 5»""1"""'“0“‘: lfl;:t;‘d (CITE BCUIF AND BAVIKGS IANK BOUKS TAREN ainopbot, or cross-knucklss, of bowle: | by thy uilicers of tha Sturgeon Ba o eschiange for Ui o A Kt 6 dik-koite, ofd - B oslols - MALTL 1 57 WrAT! or oy 3 8l 1 te with agral 7 a3 50,000 32 & Tubfored i1 141 L. Ui 3 Ts "LOST AND FOUND: uF dsgger, | Njichigan Ship Canal Coumpany aouounced the and pleked bee up, touk ber to No. A i aager, d FYUCKIOATH, IO AV HORSE. R GAN HAVE TIE witness went home.” ye nflm tho ...;:.T”.x..ni'“b‘i““..;.-,.. formality of a preliminary upenlog of the Caual (l_{lnrwufiuarudunh d by ruving propel .fiuun.un. 18 TUGRADUATE OF DARTMOUTI WIlO 1148 folden msked about that letter, and wit- musglatrate. * Hee. 3 authortaes tha on tha 4th of July, The dredges sud other | HeleeuidPr e bia WaR Sadlb 4} fur two_ yenrsat New (laven coaching Yala - 0 o 3 of versons exrrtlag con. | cogluory of excavatlon had beon worked to | DATREAMLT DA sk snd i aiite Bec,'T turnatbo woapons | thelr utimost for alxty days previous th accom- donk L0 sty ud sfi:fi’nflfif‘"fl:{ L{l orler ‘l;f' nfifi; :::s'r:,l:r :.53!:'.213'50322;56"“‘:( I.t plish the connection of waters beiweoon the bay a1 € ROk Arenter than 100, e Saaprieammont. foy | 8nd the lake, and tho energetic gentiemen com- 1 HAVE ¥Ros #1000 85 nut longer than six months, of both. lu rogara to | posioe she Company folt 8 Just pride to-day In | o dUlitaol (b bilivess Addreas it ion tho Iarga clase of persons who clalma right to carry | exhibating thelr pet, the big ditch. 1t stands at f[\l‘("g"gup]._ofga oF LUMBER € concealed waspons, on vne ground and Auother, it ! e or el contesed maspons, on s trouad aud ssuiher 1 | proseut ot ak » malmoth alich, but, aa [ [ HEERALRERET Teki et i umfu {row puniahnient policemon on duly. T 1he boats steamed through the canal to-dny, Yho | by biw te thew ou the Fourih of July, L Sale taw (Ii, 8., 380, 8. 840) Dxoes llue of l'}m on ( approximation of the great benolits which arg | wisuy thanks from Vaclav Jarus. B0ty by tiem given o public ilcate, the ovi Ia | 10 8ccruo froum Ita completion wery rendered far |\ MOAKY 203 HOUSESWITIE TWo, AT | Yonts an les alde and one on the noset welghi i, 1 $:3) roward (o 8y 0ae who Uringe 16 beck. TIOIDY, 340 Weat Chlcago-sy. 2 03T AT SOUTH FAUK SULYE R GHAY AND 4 white 5kye l\!fi‘“ dn{.un aad tall croppody who- ver will return thisdug (6 thie sturo of James Wilie, Co!, carner state and Maison, Wil bo Hberally or 16 {0 8 pat of two little gir r. ness eald eho dldn’t recelve it AMrs, Btevens got it, and witncss only saw the sddreas, Tho Coroncr ssid that was matier for the trial at the Criminal Court. Mr. Holden mluc‘nullfl sbandoned that tack, Tho reaponss to further questious from the forciuan, witncss ropedted licr statoinent about Mrs. Btovens beinz down when the sccond shot was ({ired, oud odded that, when they met Stavous, they were poing cost and tho latter was comlog towarda them (rowm the vast. 188 8ADIE COS, e asudents n Latli, Gicek, aad Juaiheuiatica awl trtlug buga for college, dealzen 8 pupll. 5 87, Tribune of A N AUTIST WILLAGIVE PUIVATE LESSONS 1N ruaucatal paiuiiug on satia sud poitery. Address 7 4, Trinune omce. [)l(l"\ L. EDOUARD ATIVE OF TARIN) N~ tuds gatliug fur Fraace alivat July 13, aud would be plrared 10 accom) o aeiect pariy of nifemon il 1o vtalt Far e i 1 (e French la 111s knowicdie of Farta and Eurupa will b $luo tapariles inaiig Uilete Aras bour. Teman saile- Audress 443 Wal ¥, |05 EAROE MED FAGET oK 08 o5 bills 834 pecal \da TohtFoSute by Torwardla bils 10 30 Fark-av: d . URTWEEN TWENTY-FOURTH 1 9d Tlitert o of tanrecelpte; 8 rewars Fhlrdiedtt, od [ i llving at No. 823 Covgross street, testitted that | ¢yiesgo onght o ititude than from 1Y L e ahio and Mish Leouard atarted fur chiurch that | Cala on Masor Heatn aci: Superatasdent Iabey ',:'c‘:',':n"bn',‘"“‘,',,"“‘;:: ,":e‘,h" ot Yo subjees e M T R L e e T TEISTAL HAILWOAD NOVELTT Bunday eyeuinig sbout 8 quurterafter 7. It wus | to tive safoty tothe citizens of Chicago by exore g g it Kluke's stoel **combloation,” and S'rufi}ub—vw]mc«;m XLiUs sULLIVANS HIV: i whlataal tatber early-for church, And thoy went over to | clalug thelr autbority aud saforciag. thess laws, | Which precedod the passape. Tho Company, Apuctaelon st 0 par tont late than v esaids, tWa oldisk, chunky, ymall mares, ou FOLEALEAR QLU-EASIITGNED TALL CLOCEi . scladie Weavous wust be | howover, hupe, and belicvs fn thelr ability, to | U 1Y WETTETECR, fod S G ITTST completo tho canal for wso beforv July 4, 1879, | WANTEU TG BIY KCoOD WATCHE 100, NESE fTRYRNBIIRARD FUN YERDIOT, The presont Company was organized tn 1800, | Madisu-at (2 but made no sign, On the atrect-car golog aver Lo the South Bido the reporter axt noct Lo | bub uo sctusl wack wes douo o e caual uatll | \WASERIC, "ot hatbeent : 40, Tribung olice S GF A By Bl e browu. d e i for lu- e Tty Ao them, ‘A direeedrt Wi Fijecatnoat. §15 DEWARD GYPERED FOT WETIIN OF s sbalen frum 210 Ugiea-av, JUIY 4 83d Do gueefbns iked: I price, 8100, Aud O A T et i COLYEIBFINCOIT: No. 7o st itsudaiyn- ol SaLsS HELVES AND COUNTERS] VERY ow._ $14 cy: “The carrying of concesled Jel clerson Park, whera they saw su unknown s to her) lady and gentlcmau sitting on a beach, ho remarked, * What a beautiful girl,”” ana, Laving Pnucnl sbout three times, she and ber tompunion touk & scat as neur Lo thein as they 87 BTORE FOR ulso one on. Iwaukee could. ‘When thevgot up sud wer outsiae tue | Lbm) with su qficer on tho other sido of bim | July 9, 1874 Thero wero at the start 1,000,000 1or far JIKELL, P & 3 PRCk, tho'ludy can up. belind. therm, askcd | BOIIGE him by'a baudeutt, knd. anatber oflcor | euble yards of solid carth to bu remured, | \y7ANTKI LAND WATEN VIIVILEOE 1A% BUSIN s i TN T ket Guada deput, o 1o Wher thoy were going, sod, on being hiforined | slitiug 00 the Uppoaite slile'of the car Whorw fio | During that vear thero were vxcavated 191,000; sumstent to cus aud siore, fruin 1000 10, 3% (0 &' qood travelary brice, $13% o S A where witaeas lved, requestod pormisalon $o go | could ubserve every move. As the littls party | fu 1875, T8O0); in 1574, 34,000, Nothing wus | [ohaice souvaniont bo faliroed; with o MiLIoHe b G SESI T | A howe with them, Witness sald she mij Th entered the car there was tbe wsual amount of | doue {n 1875 snd 1876, Work was resuined fu R BALE—TOP AND OPEN BUOGIES, JUME | cmann oo went thieq tugcther as far as No. 800 o 5- ing wouder ou the g-n of syveral curious | 1877 by O. B. Ureen, who tuok & cuutract to scate, sido-bar wnd all kindv of buggles,’ LoD eikd %w.usuuu Xk Kress street, whoo they saw a geutloman ystanders aud passers-by. Hplsh the canal, and, under whom, at tha closo vpen deitvery wagons. Monihly paymeois, Becoud- | ¢ ND 267 STATE-ST. band bukies of ali kindsi ve, cusl, Tumber sud grsia n(onl:hlmlr‘i and the girl said, *liere ho comc i3 A * How curloud peoplo are 1o sce a man In my | of this season fuil three-quarices of $ho work NDISK PART CABIL. stock ST FUILSON ERCHA WANTED-FOR wWagons. sad cosl-carts, secoil factory, bougut under tn entificd the prisoher as th ¢ Ax," sald Btoveus to the 4 3 o % b} R uice land, Tmpruved and uubmpIove ey r AN work i Nl o assctince. K. T. MARTIS PUE b hand on her shoaios aadsai T wane | The JBLtcr BOMIL ssvent wad asked bins | Tao camit ara: the-bom, doate Spaidbug bres; | ot el Kystetn waicy U o) coriberlipide, | CGfoek G arther'dv puTediy TounL: S DRIV 25 K o W:’;J: .3‘?;.'.'; fituhm. h:;)l,:ldlll"t dukw' ;{:“’ he thought of the procesdiogs just fn- c]i[eut' C. D. Robinsou, \'lm-Prandeun Jlme‘: bost bargalu, Address owser. D7 i TALBOT. bioux W ANTED-000T HORKE AND BlaG L e e e o ack pockut, ed, arris, Bocretary; W, E. Struow, Treasurer au J AT b e o e Y g FARTNERS WA drew bis sevolver, and polated st ber. She Ol It's Just wihat £ expected. It's ouly a | Asslstant Socretary. ‘kfilu.flm\'u-mxuud catle: | PO BEXCHANOR—COINEI LOT IN ENGLEWOOD, (LIS e = | YVARTNEH WANTED-IN AN OLD ESTANLISHED ked Ll f Ly wos golbie to shoot. her, and b | form—Yike the Graud Jury—whero thoy ouly | mco, with lsaac x{upnuumn. E. il sbeldony | & %18k and cuh for » sl taprured faios b AEO0KD e 1y W oato eIty Cmat b ldnh::"'hli:‘:fi gn.xx:::ldmcé}- “'ffi'm{" o hc‘lllrxmw e a a’ h’numwm.nnbm' snd Voo lk iardnen comitltug fhio Boar of :"[:;eh:.scl:(\h B AR G BuupAN Kmfl?}mfir TARIATY TORS: | beof Hebrew ralth, i moud Lusineas capacily, sut . Bho fel), and then ‘Fhio reporter suzgested that ap opportuaity | Dircctors. Tue Compavy were all prescut at Rt % 9 orutng, July ¥ Cal (now L el B Th lred ayaln, Blevens sald nothuse, bus ran | had Deco iven Likk £0. talk if o wisbod to b | tho. - speulis Lo duys > thany © with — thels | sendeue hEEasagioved LR et Kansan of | fon, QoM e Sl hatenine Vel saiy, moral characier, aud aufecideuts zequlied: 574 away. After tho glrl was carricd [ thio house | #0, aud explained that, while there was 10 cross- | fumniiles, Awmong the fuyited guests prescut | = = B 'l‘;;:"‘" e e e e rhm and Amcrl hooke, W. AL LE 73 404 178 iandolph SASL FALD FOL ™ 1BOU ANDARD (IIIW rl?llnigwmllxrhfl Belure you sell your Lurs 53 smo CHAFIE otads ikimon aau Deatbor-ste. witucsa went bowe. lu responss to queatfons from the - foreman, witness sald thoy were golog sast on Conaresa alroet, whon Hm.unl mot them comiug from exawiuation, his counscl did s good deal of | wero his Excelleucy Gov. Wiliiww E. Suitb, of SEWING MACHINES, suygestiog, snd his suggestions of questions | Wiscouain: ex-Guy. Harrlsos Ludington, Beus: | S~oae ot T e i TGN by WHEKLEN & wego kot upon, tor T. 0. Howe; the Hous. phiictus Sawyer, of | T GR0F BICK bISGED, BRI NIGECE S “Yen" said b, “§kuow that, But it's all | Oshkosh; Goorge By Bialth, of Mudlson; Wil | wimmasted: "Loaa odicn 129 Clark'ai. Lo 3 PHOOF WAKKHOUS +fur (uralture, gicrebandiio. cartlsg 19 805 ai0ouAR IokAl LBLercat. Caal Ior of

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