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nate & BS REERROUR EEE EB Leese eeecs R <r SFars “¥OLU ME XL. ——~ CLOTHING, “NO ifand-Ne-Downs hem at “YOUR UNCLE'S” st, oratsome of his more preten- ca ors on THAT SAME THOR- OHFARE. We don't have to hold on us coat fronts while you leok at the 2 favor vce versa tO make them fit you * nthe wall Oh,nol! = + sae the paper O J NUPTING & CO. ricks of the trasle, have no use Creatine fh thent, need no such eT te OUR GOODS are worth the mon- are Troe then, aaudl the people recognize rae benefit them by producing outfita, as Oat wt deorrectly «ce tee do, quite as mich aa pee tus by thelr patronage. The fact is ou tear. ‘Yee thin te the OREAT MU- FLILRENEFIT CLOTHING HOUSE, where iis are sold for what they are, and at that perrevworth (orttimes For eae)» ect, Find # ‘The sum total of human cotnfort has been qreatly increased by our enterprises, See how much at ease this man Is after WE'VE DRESSED HIM. Our Business Suits, Our Dress Suits, Our Summer Coats, Our White Vests, Our Boys’ Clothing, Our Furnishings, and Our Custom Tailoring, Wiljust fll your heart if you're needing ; anything in cither of these lines. 104 & 106 Madison -st.’ Anite location of the Great ElectriceLighted Clothing and Fine Tailoring House of LLNITTING & C0, ny MULL 1 ARDRIDGES Bargains HULL TIES 100 Dozen 33 cents, Worth 75 cts, 100 Dozen 50 cents, Worth $1.00. ARDRIDGES, Id & 1G State-st., 4 & 285 West Madison-st,, NEAR MORGAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1881—TEN PAGHS, HOSTERY, LACES, » MILLINERY, 1:1 145 STATE-ST. ANNOUNCEMENT! Our New Store is being rapidly completed, and will be OPEN FOR BUSINESS THURSDAY, JUNE 2d. The Ladies and Gentlemen of Chicago are cordially ing vited to visit our Establish- ment. We will offer a complete assort- ament of * HOSIERY AND GLOVES. A superb line of Fans and Parasols, TRIMMINGS .& BUTTONS. LACES. Handkerchiefs and White Goods, Our CORSET and UNDER. WEAR Department will be found well worthy an inspection. Particular attention is called to our line ot RIBBONS and MILLI- NERY GOODS at popular prices. “Our JEWELRY Department will be dazzling in its splendor. WORK-BOXES, SOAPS, PER.- FUMERY, and TOILET Articles, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH- ING GOODS a Specialty. C.A, COUTANT& CO, 145 State-st. NOVICE NOTICE. We hereby notify our cus- tomers that we have fixed the price of Beer at Eight Dollars per Barrel, and that all discounts from the above price will cease from this date. : Chicago, June 1, 2881. DOWNER & BEMIS BRQ. CO, SCHMIDT & GLADE. FORTUNE BROS. M, BRAND & CO, VALENTINE BLATZ, BARTHOLOMAE & LEICHT, JOS. SCHLITZ BRG. Co, * PH. BEST BRG, Co, KEELEY BRG, CO, CONRAD SEIPP BRG, CO, FP, FALK, CREAM CITY BRG. CO. BARTHOLOMAE & ROESING. WEST SIDE BRQ. CO, » GOTTFRIED, SCHOENHOFEN BRG. CO, FRED MILLER. UNION BRG, Cl WUSIC BO ore ‘Music Books FOR TILE 1,000,000 1,000,000!! ‘Tho numbor te not exaggerated, ax thore are por- fect shuals Of these pretty, useful, Wnd bright books, full ot good, ouwy niusic, Uirown over the country, and cach one imay have one. For a few dimes you can receive by tual from LYON & HEALY, otic, CHICAGO, ONE OF THESE MOST ATTRACTIVE BOOKS. Hore are afew out of many, Fur further informa- tion sund for Hots of cataluys reo, Sew Hchool for Plano, = -= 30. ew choot Cur Akeed U . w Nehool fur seuttur, few Nohoal fur Violin, Vf Winner's Also, Winner's Now Schools fur wlmoat ovory in- Atrument, atwume price, " + Ad --+ 8% Wieucnt towel aes. 22% de ets, Fiute or Viulin oo arty Dances, Violin ond Piano, 75 ante, Hue oF Violin,» a NANOCLAL, MONEY 10 LOAN On Real Estate, in amounts to suit, at Six per cent, A Special Fund ta Loan without commis- sions or charge for examination of abstract. ‘WM. V. JACOBS, Portland Block, 109 Dearborn-st. | MONEY TO LOAN Atb pur cent inturestund no commissions, Propost- dons for foana tu sulua of aid’ opwaida on Ura: Cliss productive. reul eataie In this elty-ur tnyited uni the at day uf Jung nex | Address, with duseripiian of sucurity, C.'f. WHEELEI, at Union National Bank. G.A, GOUTANT & CO, 145 State-st. In inaugurating our new busi- ness we beg to say that we will offer to the public of Chicago and vicinity an assortment of LNBs Such as has never before been at- tempted in this city, and at prices that will prove very attractive. Our beautiful Store is worthy of the City of Chicago, and the stock it contains will be worthy of the Store. Our facilities are superior, as we have established connections with the leading houses here and in Europe, and will be in daily re- ceipt of Novelties as they appear in the market. We shall mark our goods in plain figures, and those figures will be the lowest. C.A.COUTANT& 60. 145 State-st OPENING! WIE BHALL OPEN ‘TO THE PUMLIC TO-DAY, JUNE 1, ‘Our new Carriage Manufactory and Salesrooms, Wabash-ay. and Harrison-st., Containing noarly two neres of tour space, furnished With (ho dialost atid mest sr wit muchlnery, atord, fut ts facititios forthe manytuct Cattluges unsucpasped fa the: Rtates, Our tuck of Hine Carrluges and Tara ie untiaunity Jurye and attractive, und of the very latest dealgny from the bos nanufactiters In the country, Lhe Public ave respectfutty tneltea to call and examine our stock. » Fourth of July! Wo have just recolved a tarzo assurtmont af White and Fanoy Summor Vests, pricos........$1,50, $2, nd $2.50 PANTS to order tro! $4 to S10 Bults to ordorfrom +$15 to S40 Kumples and Nulos for Hol-Measuroment forward. ed by mati on application, ‘Open until s o'cluck every evening. Saturdays un- uf ui¥orcluck, Tr TAILOR. S. W. cor. Clark and Adanisests., ‘Opposite Post- Offi rho ECLA, with aud without Tatber ‘Sires, WW Also, the D pnd Ore Ii « Miuatruted Mrice-Lint free. AC.Spalding & Bros, 10H Audi W.D. KERFOOT CO, 90 Washington-st. Referonces furntuhed tf du. wo ave Real Estat and Loans | BLANK BOO. (Cuyertice § f. Ws -HoyNES.Co.2: BLANK BOOKS, DRUGGISTS' SUN- DRIES AND FANCY GOODS, Prd enieee STANDAUD SCALES ‘or ALL KINDS. FAIRBANKS. MORSE & 00, 111 & 118 Lake St, Chicuga, Bocarefuitobuy only the Genuine, pete faparinership extattnie between W. 2, Donn and W. 3. Hugi mm this day distulved by ‘mutual consent, W. 8, Leggie sulllng bis Interest to We PL Dunn aad 8. D. MeNval, who will colle I accounts pay att bila of the drm oe Dunn & 1B. ‘busluoss will be continucd under ir nawe +P. Duua & Co. ee. DUNN, 4 Wee. Heute, of HOSTERY, &e. BABE FOO Weather this might ty called, but aa foclety aya that all but street-zumina MUST COVER THEIR TOES, Axk all each ana every one of you, to, Stop Washin’ Stockin’s Fur new ones are cheaper. THE DEFOREST WELD BANKRUPT SALE! Continues to draw CROW DS-CKOWDS, Dress Goods, Silks, Linens, Domestics, Notions, &c., ARE OPENED HOURLY. THIS MORNING, RIBBONS, As described in to-day’a * TIMES," and ErOSITIERRY, As priced below—A GREAT CLLANCE, seN's. 2 CS, SEAS. Children’s Fancy Striped, Bete, 4 ctu, Gels, cls, glZetu,y 14 cta, Children’s Hose--Not Half Value. Fingat titk Enibroldered, Silk Clocked, Tinsel Eins broidered, Face Worked, the nowent colors and offects in Children's, Misdes', ‘and Huys’ Hoso tess than half yalue. French Tartan Plaids, Rissa, 9 cts, Pair, SES. 4. CLS, SEAS. 1,000 pairs Ladies’ Fancy Hose. SES. 5 Cts, SENS. 2,300 pairs Ladies’ Unbleached Balbriggans, SES. 8 CtS.. SENS. 4,500 pairs Fancy Hair Striped, Patent Heamtess, 20) dozens Kancy Stripe, Stool Mlzed, Brown Mixed, gc, se-—uli Bets., Wurth Ib-cte. SES, § CTS,: SEA’. Silk Embroidered Balbriggans. Ualbriggan Lore, embrotdarod up entire front, Patent Seamless, ‘al ular Made Valbrigzans, #1 els.—Silk Clocked, Full Regular Made. ses. 19 Cts. SEAS. Ladies’ Full Regular Made Cardinal Mose, Extra Length, Solid Cardinals, SEAS. 25 cotts,: SEA’s. Full Regular Made F Fancy Striped. sEA'S. 49 Cts, SEA'S. Sky Blue, Pink, Light Slate, Sik Binbroldeced, Full Negutars, Fine, 30 ets eSIk Embroblered, Fuucy, Full Regular, 122 & 124 Gtateakt: ootvich ‘Transportation Co. TWO BOATS A DAY TO WILWAUREE, ETC. On and After Friday, June 3. ‘Pho largo und ofogant sldewhoo! stoamors CHICAGO and SHEBOYGAN Wil Ioave our ducks, foot, of Michtgan-ay., evory moral and evoniny at # ‘clock (Sunday miorninys oxeent wd) For Kaine, Milwaukee, and via Milwaukou for Grand Unver, Grand iaphis, and all statione on the For piiubdykai, Manttowoo, Ludiniton, and Manle- too dvory morning ut 3 o'cluck @undays Sxcupivd). ‘the staunch sdo-whool steawer MUSKEGON Wil) leave for, Kscanaba, Groen Bay, and all inter. mediate porta evury Matuintay quurnlog of bo'eloek, connecting ut Kxeunapa with C, 6X, We Ry, caine for uit towns on Saku Buperior, ‘tho surew ateamer OCONTO WIM leave for Groon Hay and intormodiate ports overy Tuesday ovuning ut? o'clock. t.G BUTLIN, Supt, PIANO STORY & CAMP, 188 & 190 State-st., Aro offering rare bantutin ty Decker Hiron, Haines roy, Mathushok, wid Story & Canny PIANOS And in toy and Story & Camp Organs, forenah or on, ery Instrument thoroughly warranted for wid wil detuets made good, five y STORY &« CAMP, » 188 & 190 State-st, CAL GOO. MONS BERNARD T, | of Muah S w, Hahneimin ¢ we. leading Divi Hl 1h with aurely pay you to weite for uy Matted Catalogu (Freeh wt aioe anu ries, LMU BLAWALN, ad ks eens 4 Munutucturer a Wabast-av. 1Qk, summer, thoroughly cleansed anc stared iy the Hre-proof Tribune Bulldings affording “pere fect safely unuttalnuble elsewherc, Louve ad- dreas, aud Fura will be called for, BARNES & CO, 86 Mudison-st ' UNDERW. “ APPROVED BY THE TRADE.” AR, Ce, “LEADERS OF POPULAR PRICES,” State and Madison-sts. Bargains! IN OUR Cotton Underwear Dept! 190 DOZ. Ladies? Night Dresses, trimmed with two rows of Embroidery Insertion, with four alternate rows of tucking, and cambric ruffle, with embrofdery edge down the front and around neck and sleeves, 76c! 835 DOZ. Ladies? Night Dresses, trimmed with six rows of Puffing, with flve alternate rows of Embroidery, neck and sleeves trimmed to match, $1.00! 65 DOZ. Ladies’ Chemises, Pompadour Yoke, with three rews of Embroidery Insertion, four rows of Pufllug, and two Clusters of Tucks, Embroidery Edge around neck and sleeves, 76c! Ladies’ Skirts, six-inch Tucks, trimmed with Fine Embroidered Flounce, six Inches deep, $1.00! £6 Miseollancous Lot” Drawers and Che- mixes, Former Price, $1.25 to 82.50, *¢ Present Price,”’ 98c! 25 DOZ. Infants’ Dresses, with two rows of Em- broidery Insortion extending the entire length, three wile ‘Tucks in front and hack, and wide Cambric Rufig, with four “ECucks und Embroidered Edge, neck and sleeves trimmed te mateli, 50c! 100 DOZ. Japanese Striped Skirts, wlth two Side. plaited RuMes and two Embrold’d Bands, 76c! 150 DOZ. French Woven Corsets, Spoon Busk, with three heavy bones over the hip, e $1.00! Aside from these ‘Speclal_ Bargains,” we have constantly on hand an elogant assortment of Ladies! and” Children's Muslin, Cambric, and Linen Underwear, Bridal Outfits! Infants’ Outfits! Lawn Sacques! Corsets, . Eic.! MAIL ORDERS WIU recelye prompt attention! “[BADERS OF POPULAR PRICES.” State and Madison-sts, Branch, Madison and Desplaines-sts, feeiiyy. ‘Tho best and only rate diet during Warde wether, i Dr. Ridge’s Prepared Food, Heccammoended by all Jeading phyniemns, GALE & BLOCKI, SOLE AGENTS, FINE & MEDIUM! A . Holton # Hildreth Bet & 2238 STATE ST. BUQGIE PARSINS & BUGGIES #2 ce aeeN! , Quutly the best. Catalugue, prices, and terioe sent On application. OSHKOSH, WIS, ke Store and Basement ‘To Rent, No. 254, Opposite Marshall Field & Co.'s Wholesale House. Inquire at z SILVERMAN’S BANK, 70 La Salle-st, he & "6 8 ° = 5—— U2 Persons unable ta purchase copter of Tie Ciicano Trtnune at News Agenetes and om rage tcay trans where Chleayo papers are sold wilt con- fer a favor by reporting the fucts te Usts office, ulo- tng full particulars, * Liairr rains, followed by fair weather and slowly rising temperature, for this reglon to-day, . Btsstance ts sertously Hl, Tels suffering frou his aid complatnt,—infiammation of the blood-vessels of the legs. —_—_——— A stnoxe shock of enrthquake was ex- verlenced nt vartous points in the Province of Quebec yesterday ubout 3:20 p,m, licvan G, Axprnsox, at one thne Gov- ermor of Maine, and who once represented one of the districts of that State in Con- eres, dled yesterday in hts 80th year. —_—_—_— Jousx Sanarxt, an American, has been awarded one of the twelve second-cliss medals given by Salon juries of the Parls Art Exhibition for painting. No first-class medal was given for painting. ‘Tue President will attend the graduating exercises of the Naval Academy at Annapo- olis June 10, and the Commencement exer- elses at his alma mater, Williams College, on the 4th, Sth, and ith of July, Jones and Vanderpool, two Oh{o forgers who sought a retrent In Canada, were handed over to the United States officers by the Canadinn authorities yesterday, and thoy will soon fori part of the much depleted pupula- tlon of Ohio, THERE were] issued during the month of May $3,512,070 worth of Nation al-bank notes, and there were surrendered and destroyed $1,745,919. ‘The net Increase of Natlonal-bank note circulation forthe year ending May 30 jins been $9,210,250, Aran adjourned meeting of the creditors ot Lawrence & Martin held yesterday, it was resolved to compromise with the firm by ac- cepting 25 per cent of the clalins, 15 per cent incash, 5 per cent Ina year, and & per cent in two years, or 20 per cent cash. Davin Ho1.ann, the car-inapector of the Pennsylvania Rallroad, while examining cars in the Company's yard at Jersey Clty yester- day was crushed between two cars, a train vacking up on him. lic was taken to his home, and will probably dle. Ax effort by his attorneys to havo the in- dictment against Joseph Bork, the default- ing City Treasurer of Buffalo, N. Y., quashed, has failed. Bork is charged with embezzling 200 City and County Ilall bonds of Buffalo of the denomination of $1,090 each, Mrs. Ganrixsp Js rapidly. convalescing, Slin has bean entirely free from fever since turday, and hercomplete restoration Is now tonty-a’matter of a few days. As soo as she 4s fully recovered, the President ‘aid his faintly will retire to the Soldiers’ Home, near Washington, te spend the summer. M. Seacrs, a Parisian correspondent, was killed by Arabs at BijaoSaturday, ‘Cho mur- derers were arrested and court-martialed, and were shot yesterday. Speedy justice. Seguin was a man of considerable ability, and was author of a work entitied “The Next War,” which attracted considerable at- tention in Germany. Tur New York Legislature has passed a DIN] providing that steamship compantes slinl! be taxed 81 for each steerage passenger fanded in New York. ‘Tho object of this tax is to provide for the expenses attendant on the Inspection of emigrant-carrying vessels, und other expenses, ‘The dill now awalts the Governior’s signature, NotTWITHSTANDING previous reports to the coutrary, It 1s stated on apparently good nue thorlty that the Hon. William E, Chandler will not be a candidate for the United States Senate us successor to Senator Rollins, The New Hampshlye Legislature, which is now In session, will elect Roliins’ successor. ‘That gentleman will doubtless be again honored, ————= Tur forty-test annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the Dioceso of Illnols assembled in this clty yesterday in tho Cathedral of SS. Peter and Paul, ‘There was a large attendance of clerical and lay delegates, The Rt-Rev. Llshop Me- Laren detivered an cloquent address on the stuteof the Church. Most of the day was spent in the work of organization, — ‘Lins Orangemen of Western Ontario are introuble. Their ‘Treasurer, Mr. John G. Moore, has fled to parts unknown, taking with him $2,000 belongmg to the brethren, Moore’s brothor-hi-law, Mackenzie Bowell, has been asked to make guod the $2,000, as he was one of Moore’s bondsmen, Bowell re- fuses, and there 1s serlous trouble ghend. Bowell is the Dominion Miutster of Crfoms, ‘Tur Court of Claims declded adversely yesterday to the claim of the Unton Pacife Railroad agalust the Government for $1,000,- ooo for carrying the United States malls, Tho Union Paclfle wanted to charge the Government ut the same rate which it charges for express matter, but the Court decided against this view, and held that thore was nothing in the charter of the Com- pany which would warrant suoh a charge, Ir is probable that all the active mem: bers of the Central Land Loague now In lre- hunt will be arrested tna few days, A large iunmnber of detectives watched the Leaguers as they entered thelrhall yesterday, and Mfr, For- ster afterwards held consultations with these detectives, and with pald juaglstrates, and with other Crown officials, The Loague con- tinues to progress thaneially. At the meat- ing of yesterday the recelptsof the week Were annottmced to be about $5,000, Wenpeny Pinusiny protest against’ the execution of Stearus K. Abbott for the mur der of Mrs, Crue has not been unavalling. t will be remembered that Mr, Phillips’ protest when first made had tho effect of furclux Goy, Long to reprieve Abbott, and yesterday the Governor and his ‘Counell de- clded to commute the doath-sentence to penal ‘servitude for lite, and itIs not fin- probable that they, will reopmmenl a new art telat. Ld —_——e_ GuEAT preparationy aga betng made In Chuttanoegya, Tenn, for the ueeting there of the Sovlety of the Army of the Cumber- lund on the 2ist and 22d of this month, Ata ENTS. PRICE FIVE} meeting of citizens Inst night the Socrotary ”. read letters notifying him that the President, - Secretary Lincoln, and other members of the . Cabinet would be present on the occasion; also Gens, Grant, Sherman, Sherldan, Han- cock, Hooker, Schofield, Polk, Augur, and Crook. ? — THE number of Immigrants who arrived atCastle Garden for the first five months of this year are: January, 8,092; February, 9,758; March, 27,708; April, 59,748; May, 70,812; total, 182,108, During the correspond- - ing five months of 1880 thers arrived at Castle Garden 135,536, ‘Che immigration for , the month uf May of this year 1s the largest for any one month in the history of the coun- try, and is even larger than the Immigration for either tho year, 1876 or 1877, AN attempt fo collect rents by means of Sheritf’s sales froin twenty-one farmers near Clonmel, Tipperary, yeaterdny, resulted In a collision between the military and the peo- ple. A body of hussars charged the popu: collected by tho aid of the Landlords’ Com. tmuittes In bidding in the stock and tenant right of the farms, One soldier, a police Tan, and suine clyilinns were {njured In the arrested in Leitrim under the Coercion act. A Mrrtino of the English holders of the Confederate cotton loan bonds of 1863 was held in London yesterday. Some of the held that, although they nd no legal clalin onthe American Governtnent, yet if a friend- ly appeal was mado something might be done to refund part at least ofathe money which they had foolishly invested in the bonds. The bondnolders are a pack of fdlots. They acted Idiotically in investing in the bonds, and thoy have not yet gotten over theirldiocy, They seem to forget that the Confederates do not rule this Nation. © Dows’ Grain elevator at South Brooklyn, the largest of the kind in the country, has just been completed. The building cost nearly $2,000,000, and has been ovena year in course of construction, It lias storage ca- pacity for 2,500,000 bushels of gtatn. Its transfer facilities are unequaled, It has a dockage which can accommodate half a «ozen vessels, All the machinery Is con- tatned in three enormous towers and in the engine-house, and the maln building $s ab- solutely fire-proof. Mr. David Dows, the New York capitalist, fs the owner of this immense concern. Tne Pennsylvania coal companies have entered Into a conspiracy against their work- ingmen and the public generally. They have, in order to advance prices, determined to limit the supply, and for some months to come the miners will be permitted to work . only on alternate weeks. Prices willjbo , advanced 10 per cent on all classes of conl. How the miners are to live on half wages Is Incu threo thnes. Most of the rents were - riot, A Land-Leaguer named Murray woa | bondholders, in the Innocenesof thelr hearts, a question which the coal companies have , probably not considered, foin in this conspiracy. His name Is Sloan, and ho is an oficial of the Delaware, Lacka- wanna & Western Railroad. ——_— Lonnon 1s somewhat excited over the success of the representation of the Shak- - spearean play of “Julius Cesar” by the Duke of Meiningen’s dramatte company in the Drury Lane Theatre Monday night. ‘The success Was not so much in the representa: tion of the principal parts as for the way In which the multitude representing the Romay people so thoroughly realized the con ception of the great author of the pisy. The London Stundard soya that “never before was the Shukspearean drama + represented with such perfection In every detail,’ and adds * the exhibition of the use to which the stage crowd can be put was o revelation.” The other London journals, wiillo quite complimentary, are not so en- thuslastic as the Standard, In the French Chamber of Deputies yes- terday M, Barodet, Republican, proposed a revision of the Constitution, and Clemenceau, | Extreme Radical, in supporting the proposi- It ts pleasant to note that there is one man who refuses to tlon took occaston to attack the Sonateand . denounce the Constitution as an inheritance fromthe monarchy, Minister Constans op- Be wie 35 posed the proposal, saylng that It would be ‘~ rash to change a Constitution which gavo Franco a Republican Government suppott- | hed by a strong Republican ty in the Chambars, and that any such attempt “would? produco excite- Mont and disturbance. Barodet's motion was then rejected—23 to 18, “The majority was doubtless composed of tho various mo- narchical factions and the thick-and-thin sup- majorl- . porters of the Governimant, while Barodet’s . supporters werg principally Republicans and, Irreconcilubles, ‘Turn Rt-Rey. Josoph Napoleon Perche, ; the Noman Catholle Archbishop of New Orleans, claimed from the United States Governinent the sum of $4,000, with accrued interest thereon since 1803, on the ground thatin that year, whilo yeta French subject residing in New Orleans, Gch. Ben F, But- ler, commanding the United States forces, destroyed property belonging to him worth $3,000, and subjected himself to arrest and imprisonment. It was claimed on the part of the Government’ that Dr. Poreho was not entitled to any damages, as, although ho was a French subject In 1804, he became a naturalized citizen of the Unita States since 1870, The: French-American Claims Com- iulssion, to whom tho matter was referred for decision, held to this view, and rejected the eluimun the ground that It doves net come within the terms of the treaty, which only provides for the claims of French citizens. Tho deciaion covers many other casos tus * volving a larga amount of iquney,, ' — Mus, Luaknores, Mrs. Christiancy's mother, was cross-examined yesterday by, Commlasionor Lovejoy in the divorce case. She adhered to her former testimony, and sonie nyw fucts were elfeited from fer, She sald that fi July, 1880, Mrs, Christioney, after considerable hesitation, touk charge of some jowelry haided her by Giro, . Mrs. Lugonbeo! sald she was pregent at the Juter * view on that occasion, Some tino after the witness and Mrs, Christluancy went to Now York and delivered the’ Jewelry. .to Dr. Btood; the agent of Giro, Airs, Lugendect’s memory seemed to be somewhat at fault in reference to some Incldents of the ‘visit to Now York, and when asked how {t was that sho had such uw diatinct recollection of what transplred in Washington on the Christmas-Day of Glro’s yiait, she pointed out that ft wus perfoctly natural, be cause it was a day of family reunion, much tulked of beforehand, and: frequently allud- ed to afterwards. ‘Phe cross-oxamination fulled to shake Mra, Lugenbeel’s testimony ‘ Ju any wuterlal polut, ia ‘ be

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