utiles from the city, yet it la not an uncommon thing for people to be caught out there so late at night* that they re-mu In till morning. Both those witnesses testltied that Mrs. Helngartnor was at their place one* night last winter In company with a man. They said thatthe couple merely stopped to get wurmcd up as It was a cold night. According to their testimony all the other rooms were occupied when Mrs. llelngartner and Emil Youngblood arrived, and so they lmd to go into the kitchen to thaw out, and warm themselves.The story was continued as to what class of people stopped at this place, by J. J. McCarthy, attorney for Mrs. I-Ielngartner, who asked Mrs. Davis ubout the kind of people who call at her place. She said some of -the best people in Dubuque were patrons of her house and being pressed a little more us to who some of them were, Gusta named Mr. McCarthy himself as having stopped while out for a drive at her place to take a glass of soda water. She also named Goo. Lyon, attorney on the other side, as one of her occasional callers. This bit of information euused considerable amusement, and broke the dull monotony of tho forenoon session. Gusta also stated .that they served lunches and drinks of. various aorta to, their guests day or might, whenever they called. .•The daughter oi the. couple was also a witness for her mother. Although she is but about fourteen years old, she could talk all uround tho attorneys. She was decidedly against her father, and told a story which showed him up to be a very bad man. From f or manner It would appear to the ordinary person outside, that she had been primed up, and put through a course of rehearsals. There are still a number of witnesses to be examined, and the case may not wind up this week.--O--A Terrible Explosion. . ..Of a gasoline stove burned a lady here frightfully/' writes N. E. Palmer, of Klrkman, la. The best doctor* couldn't heal tho running sovo that followed, but Bucklen*s Arnica Salve entirely cured her/* Infallible for Cuts, Corns, Sores. Boils. Bruises, Skin Diseases and Piles. 25c at W. H. Torbert.O-TOUR OF INSPECTIONAbbott of Monastery at Gethse-xnene Kentucky Visit* New Melleray Monastery,There are but two monasteries of the Trapplst monks in the United State3. One of these is located ten miles southeast of Dubuque, and Is known as the New Mellary monastery, and ut Geth-aemone, Kentucky.The order is stronger in European