I ry J '['III-WE IIKLY EllI'1'ION.] il'INN51301I ), S. (),, '1'IiUJI*UAV MORNING, J UN1; 21, 1877 N EW AI)VEJl'jSEMEN'r'S. QC:onlega at cards aill stylesl with name 10 cets. Poskt, pali. J. U%. llU8(TIfl'N1Is1tlU, ltensco.; Revoverowork.ztivenShot Revolver ve Fee witlbox (:arttldgdts .JM hOWN & 80h)' 136 and 188, Wood &'3rtei l'Ittts urg, 1a 1 comic oil ehroto, 7x11, molmt(d, M o t 25(c.,Il pk. love cnt~ds, l')k.cotflh t'vclepoH, I pant"k. comic ear Is, I pack '~iroll, 1 24 0, (ye book lFum, nil seint fol onlyI 1Oct. sthuapls, Noot oMideooMs to) sitt iauntt. is~ttg fr tt Th AIN'H 1 W h'CAt 100K Apply, K. Hllowell, 111 CA ~tIA '.1I 1~1ING llytlh a Cold in 4lwitys Th1t1 gi ron W JLL8S' Carboli~c 'blets, a sure rcelq for Cough:;, andi all Dis I'UT U1' ONLY IN IJJUi~ {OX1:e. $old by all Drijq)jstss. ';. N. (1TTNrvsTdR, 7 SJh Avenue, N. '11. -The PjacJC Hjils, By I. N. MAtitrtE, whlo hits speint. 12 voanrs in uI (leas AuictlItua it (Grazing t'XOt's, p, f tt&. huI in \llUt ,' flijlns. laid11(1 "i 'ltIttUrcs IvttUI t"Ihetitl"t Ititg andu wildi Westrr tthe ' tVtorralls, Joiling '(icyscrs, ltohlk ever, lninnatsgoresetc. WII' h" 27" tine 5lustatlos, 111(1on m p i"ce Only It) centst Sold by all new dealers, or~ sent post-ilut for 2 cen1ts1 by I)ONNKL.Y, L.OYD & Co., Putbllslwrs, bleago, Illinois. 'ITho'rtp Top packcage 1s tho lart't and bustseettitp but. ~EON SI uo Uns., Gent.' Lake (Jeargo Ilainund 11Inm, Ante. thyal Stone tlestitlwl~lt" guldj Amwet ht Steouea,t i'n. Cld~platil Weadding 100 9g Set Itoaetnud Ear Dropse Ladle.' Flowered and SttsrrOd iJaeipn. l.adios' Fancy. 1~ W'titfind Dot pa, (ouldplata Collarl Rttan, (3 'nhi 0 It ttat. e' td,' mhlii an Bt of l~oo-plated Stud.. '?7e , "teftfrLoftn Ittnldfr 5 h O ' Nuii..... Fr XRAORI)IAAR ) j s BRIDE, Clinton Plnce, Now Yoe' EBW E R o 0all. ';iie ttrt'i~c Jew. ell l"I kt ttuin} a ,(o 'ihcoral ph 1Iprovedi 41111le c'ollar 'stut, one Gets flue Ihik wattch ehnar, anfd I Lad~leti'.heavy wedding Ralf; p rice orft casket COflplem, 5u cents; ltrvui fm $1.25; six for $2 nai i2 for*4&O, all seat osrI:aid by maull. $i1t (dze and a 8011(1 silver hiatnh "fr $2U1. Aj'eitA can maemnyselinW^'These casket,. Send t i.tes 'for Isaniiu1oc.nd Cnt'n 'te. 11 e have 11'' kinds ,of .Jowol iy at low prl icA1 W. G'XLls & Co. Ts Jlroa 'Way, N. Y. City. QA' We are the "rg itils tis bttlsjnss, andt h~ave nti"Mliltotf (t 1d" or "brass" Jo'wt ry. "TIhis~ Jewvelry C't.sJ et i.y ),lhiarkablv attrac tive, and'(o!.E~S &o t arc lbIhnble dealers." t'jfustdn " Gb .. julne 1i-4w -PUISI.JISHEI) Daily,- T. anq. WTeekly (9)LUM]3IA, S.(. --B Y :HOYT, tMLY*' & 9DANIEI:. JAMES A. hIOYT, Editor. rui DALY liEG.IBTEII C~'n ttial theo latest .1L nbW A'tiC the (day ,till cotailoretiaj plolitical tlt'4 other rn4tter sent by tele 'grajvb, fu11'4oea1 ropib"t. , editorilsl upon ,all current tbpics, apd- Grange and Agri cvotr Pu4!'Altrl, "hrd ~d8tra Timu Tiff - K LY -'TR iTsrv al eiht pag SECOND GRAND DRAW ING Keituck' Cash Distribution Co, LouLsvil1o, Ky., Juno 30th, 1877. $310,00q CA SH 4N GIF TS NEW OltA IZATION, NE1W SCIEME, NEW MANAGEMENT. D;ARMI18 AND DTOVERS BANK, Louisville Ky., Treas. IlI , Kentuclky (C'ash Ilstrittilon ('o., atilhor U ze b1 a-SpeI'1 lal (t of hr I it l. lire for the bettellt of the ('un.u. ctoan.s 'u A xylou-r WilIluve ' T'Ie Seconud of the Serics of (Irand I1frawillgs jin the (i1ty of Loui f , .Ky.,Satturdaty, Juno 30th, 1877, Ai' PUBLIC LIBIRARIY HAL.. ''0,000 fo1' only ton. edl 'ithe List' o' Gi s. 111rnaad CasNla Gift, $60,00 / I atal c1 ('e ift... ... ....... ... .33 00 (ii ( ra :n (c' ( aft ............... ......... ....,,. (';anz i ('ash 11 (lift..... . . 11,11111i 8(ir'anl(1('si a l (Hits,$X5,0(0 ,Quartri S2.5!u. 11 .icket $100, 3.i11-2 Tickets $300, 56 3--1 - 'Tic':ets 0-500. Drawing Positively Junole .lh, I .77. Anti Every Three Months TI. e tier CEIa-rg maE OF s e'xavisons 0 or gottvrmy.. The presentmaaeetenpaial notify the pmblic that th're -will 11" noi )ostpone(elnt of this doilUing. :s is usual ii such enterptises, b it that. i' will positively and upty .ivdelly, take ' place cip the d .te nauief'.: '' Thi.lhc Heconl J)raiwing, NyIll11 b eon dileted Ike the fit, to the fairness of \hich t1li following n (aied geltienien have text~iild : ' Ilon. Alvin l)uv tl, lame ('hilef J 1ist1 e Iprillen. Cotr.of I('HI Iky. Jattl' (:. I icltey, (airaiin l1oard of s(hoo 'Tr'istees. Grant',4rcen, Cashier Farmers' hank )f I:y. lion. S. I- M. Majir, 1'bllc I'lnt er Siale of Ky. lion. 'l'hoinas N. ,tikLaay, Plrosilil, of the Far niers' Blank (Jf Ky Ilon. Tihona.s C.Jiones, Clerk of Sup. Court, of Ky. Jml}, eIt. A '. Toinpson, P'resl(llng .Jutige F'ranik n COttl y IlOurt-, Janes U. Crockett, clerk Franklin out (1.y 011. 1eiinitiances cnn be mnale by Al I1l, Exp)r-s" DraN 'ty". u. Order ')r R~egistered Constantly ogt hand (a 'good 'Stook of 10l anld 'Upper Leather, Hhoo Findings &d, which will be 3bla at ' reasonabl-e ries Itopairing promt ' tton to.Terms striety Cash. oct 12 'd' 'J. CLihTENDINING. TIE BALL STILL ROLLS ON -AT TILE- -. GIIANI) CTLNT]iAL Dry Goods' Estcblishrn it -or - ory &r Broter~ JO LUAMIA, S. (41. r l r :,tte:2 Y atterin thy i<. 'I i uj oif Iitj'iii the ittjnk't. erly thtis s1;t-oii at Kt I IIIII)1cciute oil effor1ts to Hjy 1i3 thacn With the ne4west and mostL stylish goodss. lhaying its We do .rouui the first. landit an At"..sh, enftlh i U toofl,.j' 114. are nw receiving ni h1(4V 21 1 eI rgart stocrk of SPINGO AND i3UMt11. 1BO(OTS S HOES,4 44 lJ(ltta jii y s4. ~ 1 . 'a 111 (II fil0 l (la. I 'l:Ti f 1k-crvd liiI v.'23a "A Wort)V( t~3 the '4V14c is4 s Ihi~ept." c lrln44.21g4.. ir on14 it s O~ 1k :2 51 (I,. AlaI (1111 RXl & Ji(T1hh1Il-, Crand1 Centra D11 ry 00041es 1.-I alulicat. TI. A.. Me( Iti~ wY. 1B. B. 'Mc' nI~iit IY. B. A. l2~t .24 4 V.. llu.4I2KAN. f121 2U1 JUST RECEIYED,~ Qoar loa se otts, -ALSO,--" A full ine of Pinaiatation H1areI watre coinsi stilg of Lay Iron, P.low St'ee, ~:Ieel P1w, ....Plowv iAfu1ls, S1 Ides, Sl..)Vce% *JraLces, li ces, f J Jeel Bcre~cr E ."&c.&Rc f I'IIE NEW L2UCRT1',''A BQRGIA. --0 '1TII 11,1'('; (oxI.'I.Sso.V OF '7;9 iUulUl)Eli OF EPJlllT lli:" BX Itiqs. tho Connecticut 'lend EH'capes but Is Rocaptured .Somn. Account' of the Crimos for Which kiho Should Have Hliged. Mrs. Lydia Sherman, the mur leress, who 'escaped from the Con ecticut Stite Prison at Hartford '-cently, waVH recaptured at Provi lenco and returned to jail a few lays after. The wonu Is a strango .haracter, full of deceit and cupning Tndor tho' cover of a smloohll tqpgue, mId might deceive the ver' elect by (r plausibility and simulated good mturo. There has hardly been one iko her in the criminal history of his country-ono so utterly do iraved, with no moral sense wihat ver-aid her spart of our house, aiId he advised uo to put him opt of the way, as bto vould never be any good to me Or umimself again. I asked him what ho )kant, and he told me to get a cor il quantity of tgrsonic and give 1nm some of it. I' paid ten cents or it, put it in some oat meal gruel nd gave hii somd of it diring 'the fternoon. -That ni lit hewas very 1, and at 3 o'clock the next morining 1e (lied. The following Jujy I male p1) my mind that my two little chil i'on, Mary Ann, six years ohl, and dward, two yealrs younger, - would e better off if tl'riy were out of tChe 'ay, so, after tlhnking the' matiter >ver for several clays, I made them ome of the same kind of gruel their ather had eaten. ' They only sur.. ived a short time. The doctors aid that the children died of gas rio fever. They had not the lctst uspicionf of the truth. 1 contirated to kdep house, and liad four' dhildrin with mnc at the mre. My son, Go-or'go Whitfiold, V1ho was theu fourteen years of ot', vas living with me. In the latter >ar't of Aug-ust ho wyas taken sj'ck, ,nd I sent for Dr. Oviatt. "Ha said hie b~oy had' paint er'"polic, and 'its zo (lid not improve I became dip ouraged, anid mixed somp arsenic n hiistea. 'Ho died 'the rext any, ,nd the doctor said it was "pantoer's ohic. Then my little daughter, Ann Eliza, to~Th the chills aiid fbvor, andl vas continulhally sick. This made no down -liear'ted anid discou raged gain. I had some arsenic in the Louse5, . hich I purchasod ini Harlem, nd 1 put it in the mellioine I bought or her to cure the chil1s. I gave it .o her twico ; thmen 14 ie was taken ick as the 'others woere, amid died Lbout noon four days aftorwar'd. fhne was the happiest child I ever' atw. -'' I then kent house urtil the fol owing Mayv, going out as usual 'to lo rnu'sinig. About that ime Lydia, ny eldest' (daughter, 'weht to -Ndiv for'k witl1 wvork, was taken sick, and fter an ilgixess of twonty-one days he died a n)atur'al death. I novdr vo her anything the doctor did LOL order. Then I went to Sailord ilp, Pa., with a fa'inily n'amed (aixomn. It was not 'It profltIble "entura, so I i'eturned fo New vYi ;nd wvcnt to 'live with my so. Laughiter, Mrs. Thompson. Then I ook a 'situation with A[r. Cochran, v'ho kdpt a Sbiwing mabbino estab tshment in Canal street. ' 'horo' I oceam6 acquainted with M\r. Janiles Thurtji. Heo asked doe to' take dare f hiW aged mother and' koeop' house or them. I consented" to go for ight dollars per month. I .,lived hoto, eight months. One dtay Mr John Fairchild, at whoso store I bought groceries, asked hie if I WcdAld like- to keep house for a man who had juut lost hii wife. In this way I becario acquaintod with Mr. Hiurlburt, *lio : lived in Coram, Iuntiitgton. After I had boon a few days with hima lie asked me to marry him; which I did November 22, 180. Tho ceremony was per formed by the Rev. A Jr. Morton' in his owr' hor4so. Ao lived happily for fourteon months. About throe monthh after we wo''o married Mr. Iurlb-trt maqo his' will. Ie was sul)ject to fits of diziness. Ono day hd was nnwell, and ho ate clams and drank cider with saleratus in it. 'Then ho became vorse:' On one ocasioni ho made ine drink cider and 'saleratus, 'after which "I became very sick and dizzy, and took to voiting. Finally Mr. Hlurlblrt bocanlo Yorso, and about 5 o'clobk one niing the old man died. ' Now, I wi.ili to say that I never gave Mr. flurlburt anything that would cansu sickness, though there 'may havo'been arsenic mixed with Fho saleratus which'ho put into the c;dor. 4 hout two months after Hurlburt died I heard that Horatio N. Shor man of Birmninkham wanted mb to take a little baby to board. i mot Mr. Sherman' one Sunday morning. He intaoduchd 'himself to me, and said that he had another object in palling besides getting me to take inro of his hrby. He wanted me as his liousekeer, because his mother. in--law' and his daughter cold not get along well togetlier. T' said I would think' about it. Two weeks later he came again and oA'ored to marry me. I told him we bught to be better acquainted.' lie said that he was coml)ellod to got some one, as he could not have the old womanl in the house, for she was creating u constant distur banco He then went away, and I did not see him again for three gi' fou r"woie'; but at the ond.of that tin o h 'uud me a tenant for my farm, uVbi li'''onded in my londi; hinl $QO. ' - - TIfF ', UUILp IjU8B)AN1a. In July, 1870, I lent him $309 more, and 'on the 2d of Septenber, 1870; went to 'Mr. Shornan'd sister's house iil'4ridgewatei', 1(apLs., and1w were1, m1arre'id."0" After \\' had bden married about two morjths Mr.' shorman said one day that ho wishid his babe (Frank)' would die, as thdn t'h' old womad should not stay another day in the houso' "I was full of titBuble, a'ng not knowing what to do, I Was tempted to give him (Frank) sofileo thing to 'et him out of the way, for . thought he would .ie better off'. They ha4 arsenic in th lousd. I put s3ofme of it in some milk,' and only gave to hinY once. ' That night the chil4'died at 11 o'clock. This was November 14, 1870. 'Mr. Sher: man" theti'took tg'cJrink, arid I sup-, ported the family for hbout six months. Then came Christmas, and Ada do'voted a groat deal of time in decorniing the clinrchi. I furnished her with all her "clothes and-pi her dressmaking bills. On:"Oh~'st' mas-ove Adat was taken sicle, aind Dr. Boardaloy prescribod a brandy# Alini for her, but M'r. Sherman drank 'ja the liquor I boughit. Tip " ildk morninM; she was nds bottor." fyn tihe dodtor cameo Mr. Sherman" was so drunk that lhe could not 'talk straight. Mr. Shorzian asked' 'm for $10 to pay the do6tor. I refun--' ed to give it to him, saying that I would pay the doctor nysolf. Then he g~ot mad and wvont ut. sTILL, AiroTHIER 17RDE!R. That madeome feel so Lad that I was temp~tod to do as j' hie'done beforo. I had sonie :ar~se"%i '-the libuse; wvlich I 'tixed in hor "toa and kayo ittfo hor'twico. She died the m1 xt ni'nfng. ' Thon Mr. Sherman began to drink still mere 'heavily. Atoi1 soveral m'2onths he took the goe~, bid in a 'low weeks wlis as bJ.' as ever. H6k sqluander. all my rgonog. One Frigiay evening lie wafl' so drunk I 'had to sand after him'. The next day being" Saturday, he remained sit horbe all day. Sunda~ he wentou04 a:Vd came hinevr drunk. ' Nodghe went'but aginm, and rotyifed in the evening. fle drank a cup of~ cbo'olate' and theni Woent out to get s'oine greens for 'dinnef' THE LAST MU.RDER. While lie was gene he was taken sick, and came home immediately. I had about'a'plnt of brandyp in the ,house and I put some arsenic in. it. That night he drank it andthe next morning he was very sick. I' did not mean to kill him; I only watnted enntlnited on fourth rioge ''4