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A GREAT TRAIL.
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The Sheedy Murder Case
Progresses Slowly.
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The Proscution Contend for
the Admission of the
Confession.
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MRS. SHEEDY TESIMONY OFFERED.
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The Same Given at the Coroner's
finquest-Was McFarland Sworn
at That Time ?
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Making Haste Slowly.

In the Sheedy case now on trail the matters addced yesterday relative to the exhuming of portions of John Sheedy's body caused considerable gossip, and more so, too, when it was learned that some of the organs were taken away from the city by Prof. Haines of Chicago. This prompts the query on the part of some as to when Prof. Haines is to give his testimony in the case he has become so intersted in.
So far few seem to know but it is thought he may be here in a day or two.
YESTERDAY AFTERNOON.
The largest crowl of ladies yet noticed at the trail was seen yesterday afternoon when court opened.
He not having been cross-examined when a resess was taken Dr. Everett took the stand again and was questioned by Mr. Strode.
Witness made the remark to Sheedy then told him he had not been shot, but struck. Witness after examing it thought it not a servere wound. No medicine was given by the witness, suggested the giving of morphine, but Dr. Hart. who knew the effect, it would have on Shedy from a previous occasion. protested and it was not given. Witness feared that he would sustain a profound shock and this is why the morphine was

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