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CRIMINAL CALENDAR, extended tho world over, and the popularity tained by them cansed constant manufacture in two large establighments. Last Wednes- day Taylor disappearcd. Tlis busincss af- fairs cxcited the suspicions of his - creditors, rgent relatlve to the allegea libels on ntly printed in the Chronicle. Ho says, every statement thereln reflecting on his fnteg- tity I8 an unmitigated falsehood and llbel. He announces his intention of peforring complaints GROCERIES, [} DRESS GOODS, HOUSEKEEPERS| W ANTED - Every Lady intending to pur- GREEN and ROASTED clmg Dryyfioods wl%o Wigll:es to save money to call and: ex» _' amine the extraordinary Bar- y | enins we are now offering, [ On Monday Morning we will - ‘Which wo have just recelved, and offer & com Jeto assortment of are now selli at prices within s g the rench flfll:?l trlro lovers of a the entire \]‘)Jholcsnlc Stock of pure cup of COFFLE. Rlichnrds. ?hnw, Titeh & Win. ur Steam Itoasters and Mill V. are running constantly. We can ii?i‘c‘e' {)c}i.r%;glsfd ot i IH'Cllt aag- therefore always give you a fresh v roasted package of COFFEL, | ¢ which for aroma and flavor cane RIS 2 | 00K 07 FOR BARGATIS! stock a large line of fine drinking TEAS at from 40 to 60 cts. per 1b, Standand A Coffee Sugar, per Ih. Why did yor »—Thero hal b ome talk. Objection was maddand the witness stopped, He then salds I askced bocausa I wanted to find Argument and Testimony in the H;w Chicago Leads the Country in the McGhee Trial. " A ol causg of tho vomiting. Elder Me- | and representatives from B8t. Louls, Chicago, hefore the Grand Jurles of the varions counties Qhee paid: 1 hxnlgirz‘: her fluln(nu. Each | New York, Boston, Lonfsviile, ana éluewh:rc‘, Manufumlf::fam Great in the Btate as 500n o8 convened, He says he The Story of the Poor Apothecary Who | \ Toe morsosmons higoione." on going 1o Frankfort, learncd that the hanks ple, aims not a xengeance or pereccution, but pun- | X0ur attentfon is called to n very thiere had let Taylor's paper go to protest, and ho had himself fled. Examinationrevealed tho fact that Taylor's labilities were over 500,000 assels hall as much, may be a little more, The -worst part of tho affair {s, that In endeavoring to hide the true condition of affairs, he had bor- rowed moricy on warehouse recelpts, numbers of which had heen duplicated, and on some triplicates had been fssued. Numerous barrels of whisky were thus dupllcated, and many creditors . held recelpts for the gamo whisky, on which the, loaned moncy. The firat receipt only fs good. The others are worthless. An operatfon of th kind is criminal, and Taylor is liable to prose- cution, Ivis, Beeeh & Co., of New York, sretak- en in for $19,000; Gregory & Btogp, 8t. Louls, 90,000, thought to ho “secured; Newcomb, Buchanan & Co., Loulsville, $13,000; Cunning- ham & Co., Loulsville, $34,000, partly accured; andmany others, ta a total amount, it 1sthought, of not much less then half a miltion. MISCELLANEOUS, TUNG IIMSRLY, Bpectal Dispateh to The Triduns. 87, PauL, June 2.—Edward Lee, two years 2go convicted of rapo at Bt. Panl, and sentenced 10 thirty years in Stato Prison, afterwards taken from prison on a Supreme Court order of now trial, and acquitted; again arrested for an- other rape recently committed in Washington, as reported in these dispatches, yesterday con- victed at Btillwater, and agaln sentenced to thirty yoars fn the Btate Prison, was found dead in his jail cell Jast night, having huoe himself with a rope mado from bed-sheets. Il fehment. The letter makes an argument at lenrth. dclendlnfi hla mode of procedure, and clalming that the proprictors of the CAronicle fredetormined that thers shall b no trial if they can prevent it. THE WEATHER, Wasninorox, D. C., Jnne 3.—1 &, m,—For the Upper Missiralppl Valley and Upper Lake region, statfonary or rising barometer, winds varlable, bat mostly from the sonth, stationary or high tempera. ture, clear or parily cioudy weather, and possibly occasional showers. Bt Louts, June 2.—A very heavy ran-storm et In here abont b o'clock this evening, and con- tinues at this writing, 10:30, with a prospect of lasting al ofgie, feavy ralin have oid3 flien in the past day or two pretty generally in the reglon westof here, and sorme damage haa been done to railroads and other property, bat nothlagof & serious character yet reported., LOCAL ORIERTATION. Chilaaqo, June 2. Time, |Ear. |Thn i Wend, | R, 8:818. m, | e 111is, n RILLA PADDOCK into the case. Tho question was: When you visited Mrs. McGheo on the 20th of February, who was there! Answer—Lorilla Paddock was In the room. It was shout 7 o'clock in the evening, Mrs, McGheo was then fn one of tho spasms. That morning she was up, on two chalrs. Witness went to Leech's drug store, and compounded & powder of hismuth and calomel, divided it fnoto four powders, re- turned to McGhee's, and GAYE HIER ONE DOSE. Tho other three powders witucss left on the stand by the window. Elder McGhee, Rilla Paddock, Jenny McGhee, and Mrs, Melina Har- desty were present. Next morning Rilla Pad- dock came over to his louse and woke him up, rapplog st the door, And_eald, ' Come over, Mrs, McGlica fs dying.”” Hawent and found sha wras Justcoming out of a terrible convalsion, Her hands were clammy, there was s rigidity of the muscles of her jaws, and her lower extremitios were drawn one side, By this time he had made up his mind, to use his own phrase, that thero was some cause for this which ho had not heen made aware of. Ie asked {f 1l tho powders had been taken, The women Lthere, or somcbody, answered ¥ Yes," Ho then asked Mrs, Mc(lioe If sho had notized any difference in tho tasto of tho powders. Bhe sald the one glven her after he Jeft. was bitter, and “tho last dose was not bitter. Ilo reépeated . the - question in the presence of the womao, and ahio made the samo answer. He ordered strong coflee sor !lx‘er. but the rigldity of her jaws was such that was Bold McGhoo the Arsonio. The Pino Mannfactory of E. Hermann & Co. the Leader of Them All A Truly Remnrkeble Tale Told by the Innocent Conntry Doctor. v What Eminent Chemists Have to Say of The Testlinony So Far Tells s This Firm's Produots, Btrongly Against the Prisonor. Nothing plaga a more {mportant part in the comfort and health of the modern culsine than good vinegar. This I8 n staple which s in per- manent demand in every houseliold. It is & species of luxury to the rich and necessity to tho poor, Belence shows that the human stom- achneeds a certaln deflnite and contlnuous proportion of wholesome artifictal actdity, and the instinet of the untversal palate responds to what sclence thus proves. Good vincgar mects this all-prevalling need, sad conduces, as docs no other agent, to tho health of the dweller In palace, cottage, hotel, restaurant, city man- slon, country farm-house, or frontler cabin. Chicago has ita fafr proportion of vinegar- producers, chiet among whom we may place the house of E, Hormann & Co., whoso fina four-story mnnnxnetudnfi building {s at No, 233 Michigan atreet and No, 311 North Water. Tho uniformly high excellence of this Company's product, foined to its uncxampled facllitics and large business, justlv entitle it to the leading gmmon among Weatern. vinezar-makers. Messra. Hermann ‘& Co. use nothiog In tho preparation of thelr vinegar but highwines, augar, apples, and pure water. Their ma- v Horrible Murder of a Young Girl at Cnstloton, Can. A Eentuoky Distiller Lights Ont, Leaving 8 Bad Beoord*Bohind Him, : M’GHEE, TNB DIXON TRIAL. Apecial Dispaich te The Tridune. Dixow, I, June 2—Tuls morning at 0 o'clock promptly court opened with jurors and counsel all in thelr places ready to progeed with tho McGhee trlal. Thero were but few spectators,—this {s & busy scason with the farmers,—and not more than one hundred per- sang, exclusive of the Jury and attorncys, wero In the Court-room, McGhee occupicd his seat by his connsel, as onyesterday. Hisdemeanor, 2800 ymerduy,.wu outwardly cool and ine different, but his” glanco was rostlcss, and his 1,000 pes. Plaid Dress Goods, &5 18 ans%gu, woxgh 10 aad lgo. i .12 € pes. Dross Goods, excollont Grannlated-Bugar, per Ib...... . 12} | stylos, 7, 8, 10, 124, 15, 20, and 260, £-1b b, ey Silver GlossStareir, e b, 55 R acubla, S ohais Alpicenta < kg B cns to. roctor & (Gamble's Geran Soap, et bix..$3.90 bo slaughtored, pricos ranging from 15¢ and upwards, AT 1 375 pea Black All-Wool Cashmero, 40 inches, 50, 80, 75, 850, $1, worth 26 per cent more. A3: minimum, 62, MENRRAL ORVERVATION, Citicaao, June 3—Midnight, Ba Cheyenne . gleveind . DIFPICULT TO ADMIKISTER 1T, Blie swallowed with grent dlm:ul?. McGhea asked what tho coffos was given for, Uil he (the doctor) think aho had had polson or some- 850 pes. Gronadinos, 5, 6, 8, 10, 15, leftaletterin the coll with messages for Lisstster | ohiiecy fo kabl lete, and is all of s 2y Uy O, 10, 15, ton, ehcaynd i hamd e e | Bl Wikines Ee an uvaslig snewcr, ahd | o ot vaying Bodld s semins e e B tsceniicant fepRridale it ACADMMOTET | 20, ani 3o, worth dublo. i proieen powders belng bitter, whils thie others wero | charged upon him; warning homeless young | has faclities for grinding up 800 bushels of ap. e s ) PASSED A BLEEPLRSS NIGHT, not. McGhce's answer was: * \What. o y%ru men agalnst women and issipation, and asking L‘:’ on h“‘l""-‘ l'l“f can Pf"d\fifl },mfluhflfrflflhfl OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS y‘ggg wf_-go'rfifgi, glv;n‘;’» glgga o Tho ovening slatcment of the caso for the | think was the eause of that bitter?? “1ie | that his body.might bo thrown In Lake 8t “m“x‘;c'luln 5 Vacklrnwne n sliort, it 24 3 L] pes. s b, G, 8, ¥ prosccution was mado by State’s-Attorney A.C. mpled Lu Quzexnsrows, June 2.—Arrived, steamship Algeris, from New York, Nzw' Yonk, June Z.—Arrived, steamship Hindoo, from Huil, (wllncu) answered it might be oncof two hinge. * McGhee made no response. Then presently he (wum:u) sald, “Quinine or more hing would be better.”* Tio then &ot the spoon vantages In cvegy aud little detall of ts ecstablishment. This precmiuenco in mechauleal adjuncts, couplod with the lonz expericnco of the proprictors Croix to scrve out there lis thirty yeara' sen- tence « NURALARY, Bardwell. It waa a carcful, lawyerly narration of the facts of tho case, as claimed by tha pros- wution and already pnblished {n Tra Tainuns, . these aro closing prices. 109 East Madlson-st., 350 pes, Drasg ambric, 8 and 7o, Where you can always save from | Worth 10 and 124c. 600 pes, Prints, 4 1.3 and 5o. " 0 hich the last der had been adminis- Bpecial Dispatch to The Tridune. and thelr carcfully-systematized methods, en- e —— 10 to 40 per cent and get STAND- . lving eummarized the proofs that will | torod to Mem, McOhione Soma. pomios simmie | Lrrcuerztn, I, Juno 23t Ssarelocicths | abies tham to masufacturo a larza quantlly of | , RAPID TRANSIT -APPRECIATED. ARD GOODS, 7250 pes. Ginghams olosing out at be offorcd to catablish that Mra. McGhco | toit. Hetastedit, Tho tasto morning o burgltlrdg:.vlniz, fi“ namo a3 Joho &'fi%fi.:fi“ sas manud ,r!lahg‘iu than ooy Information obtalned, it appears that the = | "'475 pes. Blaock Silks at & saorifico.. died of slow polsoning, begioning with Ho handq d‘{f :J!""" ‘fingl“f m«mdz. he tastéd lnl:rrrn’y \‘r’l‘l‘i‘lelll;{fr;filrlzlzu tulmcu ?r::fc ?'llm; of | thus dhp:r::lnq‘ wl:hu:“ gflou ofol‘llx:uem! fast tralns run by the Hoossc Tanncl Route to Bos- DRY GOODS, &c. Pricm}’ from 650 to $2.50, * sonic and_ followed up by steychnine, | 1@ '2nd eelolér MiGhes ,,“".{h:,"u nrfdgank 1t | Cenmp & Walker. MéInerny 1 well known in Ployos necessary In establishinents run by the | 'R In connection with the Lake Shore and Michl- 10 that ehe wass threo weoks bolng murdered, Mr. Bardwell camo to the question, Who was her marderer? Tho tostimony would show that McGheo maintafned relations with other women thst were sbsolutely Incompatible with his re- Intions to bis wife. No attempt would be made toshow that McQhee quarreled with hia wife, Ittook two to make a quarrcl. Mra. McGhoo w2s 8 brokenhoarted woman, But in McGheo's congregation was a young woman named Lorel- Iaor Relin Paddock, the daughter of & promi- gent man {n that part of the county. No effort would be made to blackon her character. Coun- el hoped mo atain would bo shawn upon her character. The testimony would show that Mc- 100 doz. Kid Gloves, 2 Button, all uhadoi!,zgo and 76o, worth $1.00° an, 25, sorfment of Fans, Pavagols, Have just bought at a |Ladies’ Cambrit and Linen big discount, for cash, |Suits, Hosiery, Gloves, and ! the entire wholesale | Underwear at remarkebly ; stock of the old firm of | L0W IRICES. . gan Central Rallways, sro sttracting to that route & large shiara of the New England travel, Through cars leava Chicago dsily. arriving in Boston al. Efl‘l-;;f two hours earller than via Albany and Spring- old-fashioned and clumsy methods, this firm is ablo to manufacture its superb vivegar at rates which dofy competition, and their customcrs got better roods at lower prices than are ob- talnable elsewhere. - Tae TRISUNE recently announced that alarge amount of poor and {njurfous vincgar bad besn #olized and condemned by the health officials of Washington. It was asserted in the samo con- ucctlon that some of this vinegar was from the adinirablo manufuctory of which we ara now writing, It proved to be a fact that the over- zealous Board of Health at our Natlonal Capl- tal hiad grabbed vincgar scnt on from here, but they were.soon forced to swallow thelr -llem- tlous concerning its purity, The National He- publican of a very lato «date gives an analysis from Mrs. Hardesty. He then -lcflped away, when witness suld, “ Iet me ‘have it," and Me- Gheo let hiim (witness) take it. Later thatday,— 1t was atter;Mrs. McGhea's death,—witness met McGheo and asked him if he knew what talk thero was about his wifo's death, McGheo said lie dul not. “The witness, continuing, testified: T sald to him, You know tlicra wasa esrtain lettor from you recelved hero by a pmi to whom it did not beloug of was not addressed to.! ObJection wns mado and tho witness was fn- structed to name the ?urtfy if tho namo had been mentlonod to Mr, Metifie Witness (continuln, addressed* to Mliss himeclf quickly, tha Chicago, as he has urent several years on the vollco foree in that cftv. ABpecial Diwalch to The Triduna. " Dunuqug, Iowa, Juuo 2.—Hurglars last night broke futo Hubert's hat and cap store, comer of Sixth aud Maln_strcets, by prying open tha woodcn shutters of ana of fho windows at the rear end of tho storc. Thoy broke open the moncy-drawer, and succeeded in getting be- tiveen $30 and’ $40, and evident!y thought they had madc a vig haul, as all the bitls were small, They besides took somo pocket-knives and re- volvers, Mr. Onarles Scin was aleeping In the bullding up-stairs, but heard no niolso and knew ;lolhlng of it until ho camc down fn the morn- ng. f GREAT LAND SALE, We eall attention to tho advertisement on the rat page of L. C. P, Freer's (Receiver) great sale of land and lots. The sale s peremptory, and great bargains can bo made. i ‘Tecth like Orfent peatla not in cushions of rose; A breath 1lke the parfume the tofiet bestows s Those are the charms to win hearts, whon all other charms fade, But mledv. can't be proserved without Bozodont's, a! . A RPECULATIVE TURN. don't bellovo 1 mentfoned tho ' name, Epecial Dispaich to The Tridune. mads of this vincgar by the most competent of * Ghee's relations with her wero such that ha L Lol bim, ou kuow, thoso powders | Licort Nebs dums SeGeorps MeKellor, Vashingion, ehemists, who stiows lhat tiie e RICHARDS, SHAW, CONOMIVED A PASSION YOR mER. ae flimfi‘é and th‘olnu present noyer noticed tried “lnkanerfixlm:fll;‘o;;::il n}r“ t"h"e’ n;}‘“fi‘gr:l’ér?fi Yiicas ot thohighost ‘gxcolloace, Ju ey BUSINESS NOTICES. FITCH & WINSLOW’ Ho was the stronger. Mot was who bestowed (o am0n, - o sepnE the bitter tasto | D, Buvkirart, 410 Pent. | o Jepublican then procecds to glye tho local [ g, - 3 £ allentions hat belonged to his wio upon e, | B0 oot et ey sy annia | e sccond dedreoy and wentenced to the P | The Jemualcan then pro prodding for rushing | s 3 nanasg ol oo ey ptreet- Hourn: | and will offer it at a dis ! this apoon busincas. I told bim I hadthe spoon, | tontiary v e The young woman, like most womon of hor | o nnr {atber and glven oyer to the police in order to | 8t such fll-founded conclusions, and the general | 0zone 1n contagions dis s, and enpoiles gener- atora to the public. Residence, 247 Michigun-ay, The question I8 often asked, ** What is Ozone " ‘The anawer Ia, It In Nature's great disinfectant, do stroying all foul odors and &o aonoas gasce, llence it18 noeded In all Inhabited housee for asnitary purposes, especiaily where there arc water-closcts ins house, Above all, it fs nceded as amost d, ¥ Can't you put quinine or mmumnq on that spoon. 1lelp mo ‘that much, Doc.! made no answer, and he wont away, A poculiar symptom of strychnine polsoning was tho rigldi- ty of the muscles of tho jaws.!? 3 On close examination Dr. Brown testifled that tho first chanco ho noted In Mrs. MeGheo's caso was on Friday, zho third day of hor filnces. count of 33} per cent from regularprices. The 284 & 286 stock consists of large 3 lines of Colored Dress| YWest Mad]son.' 1ge, doubtlesa thought sho had a right to do as she pleased. But McGheo was the rosponsible party. To the surpriso of many, Btate’s-Attorncy Banlwell with that stopped in his reforence to Lorllla Paddock; and made no allusion to the result at Washington is that everybody now knows what constitutes first-class vi negar, and that such establishments as that of E. Hermann Co. produce the best In the world, o _Iere In Chlcago, and indeed throughout the West, thera is no chanco for any misunder- ;Ilnmllna concerning the superiority of this obtaln the reward, 8500, offcred for apprehien- on, 8107, Trox, N. Y., June 2.—Thls eveninz John Knocpple and nis son Charles W., non-unton molders, wero shot while returning to the foundry, whero thoy boarded, from up town. i pleamant disinfectant and deodorizer in all sick- : Bho then ceased vomiting, and lio observed the | John was wounded in the spine serlously, and | irm's ~ vigegar. Br. Hermann _has en- | fooms, Itrellovea * Hay fovers more promptly Black Moh o e oes stionlion spon Mre, TIOIDITY OF Tite MuncLms - | ChartonsV, b he e st T gt ond oo et practical " expertenco ‘i | Gl o Lo e lyalvoroputdod Goods, Black Mohair Al ST ot S vl 1 | A, by | GRS oy S8 PSS | M b Sty S | SR gt Ritand | SR0°0, Biack Mogalr 0 2z poor womman was being slowly polsoncd. This | Syiae o ity scross the palme of her hands, | Naving dono thio shooting. . ' . o catl n, i fodlcates that no attempt will be made to jtonncet Rilla Paddock with the erlme. Tho # Matus it tonds to Jeave in tho case is that it laves it on opon question . TIOW MANTY PERIONS ofthose who waited upon Mra. McGhoo during process, It prevents fnfection, ft destroys the germs of diseano, In anaihilates all offensive odors, and renders puro and fragrant tho ltmm‘rhemlu swflmnb‘ hospitals, achool-rooms, and pubilc aligings. Alibera) dlsconnt to dealers and phyaleiaas, knowle of his ing by close work and Lard study in Europe and Anicrich. Ile i the originator of many of tho most esscntial {m- rovements uscd In vinczar-making, and lhas ollowod his avocation hers in Chicago succoss- Jully for over ten years. Most of the invalna- bla inachinery in his manufactory is of his own Was flrat ed to attend her by the clder Mo- Ghee, ‘The fourth or Afth dayof her {liness gavoher quinino in five-grain doses. Noticed that spasms followed the ndministration of the quinine, and ordercd loss doscs. Continued the gulnlnn for twa or three daya only, I had to tell feGhea something, When doctors arp paked _ MURDEROUS DURGLARS,. - Nornisrown, Pa.,, Junc. 2.—Two burglars, white entering the house of SBamuel Roden, at Bluc Bell, Montgomery County, last night, wora surprised by Mr.” and Mre. Roder, -A scuflle ensucd, qhmmi which one of tho thieves shot and {natantly killod Mrs. Roder., bons, Corsets, and Para- sols. PARDRIDGES; ADVANCEI 114 & 116 State-st. o IBumee] y The rate of Railway Fare from Chiosgo to (:gml);s ‘:;.l::yc:moio l::l‘: New Fork sad Borion by o - to eunt and’ examin,m wo| LAKE SHORE guaranice a saving of once AND e e —— HMirhizan Sonthern Rallway Wedding Gifts. $15.00 & $16.00, A oL S T Linens, White Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Rib- A_ H ‘-W A_ i S . INT TETE Keen's Custom Shirts Made to Measuro,-— devising, And 18 not to be found fn other con- el at, G for $0; no obligntion to ke, of berlliness had opportunity to adminlster the | the causc of slcknoss tliey have to tell some- ATALDING AVERAY. cerna, ° Theso important ndvantages, united to er'e sblrts il A wolsan, none of whorn it fa now clalmed wera In | $HIng, Tdido't belleve if, but Itold bim por- | FazpEntcx, Md., June 2.—Frederlck Frisvaly tha fact that the nr;m bty for cnsh’fn tho vloseat | Moo, air Ehls petfectly: Asiataciory, “173 Madls Boland'’s Aromatlic Blttor Wine of Tron lsa romedy for nervous debility, impoveriahed blood, sndimpalred digestion. Depot, 63 Clark street, oliusion with McGheo, and sny of whom on tbanfgnt. of her death, when strychnine uri- doubtedly was administerod, had botter oppor- {unity for Its admioistration than dld McGhes mself, What advantaze the defenso may take of this can only be confoctured. . . Contlnuing his statcment of the case, Stato’s- Attorney Bardwell said the prosecutiun would prove A most oxtraordinary serics of declara- tlons by McGhee, dlscloalng that befora her (i1 aesshecontemplated herdeath orthatshe would de. Ho had sald he expected to stay 8t Asliton all his lifo. e cxpectod his wife would dio and be burled there, and ha wished follvemcar where sho lay. And thon she was not sick! Afterward, when her sickncss be- * @, ho eald sho had the dropsy, and was golng haps tho quinine caused tha spasms. ‘ B:. Drcswn was nubtectod t0 a.most -,‘vero cross-cxamination, which clicited 4 t):gmm: or &l rom"fiucl Hih o excopt a8 abovo noted, and pending w! the wurg ndjourned. Y pc. K & ‘Thore woro some oxtruordinary featurts abont the loltlmm:{ of Dr. -Brown. [lo l‘"fa' that on his second or third visit, beenuso of (what bo bind hoard, ha wanted to know what Mes, Me- Gheo hind takon. * McGhoo's answer that {t was uining, and that ho had taken s doso every timo she did, would have further sroused tho suspiclons of any rational bolm‘. For ninetcen days her symptoms, as detafled by him on the witneas-stand, wero those of {misonln y Jat not until sho was dying did he hetray THB BLIGIITEST BUBPICION.! Upon his own testimony ho would seam to have beon & most extraordinary blockhoad, oy I not 8 blackliead, thien ho secms to hnva begn afrald (colored), -[zed 21, was stabbed and killed by dams Ball, aleo colored, and aged 17, in Princa Ueorge's County, Md., Thursday night last. Bellaurrendcre«{ himselt to the autho tles, al- lffllug that ho actod In self-dofense. The difi- [ of magket rates all the materlal used in thelr menufactory, account for their immense lead over competitors, both {n the uncqualed ex- cellsnce of thoir vinegar and the remarkably low ficures they can give thelr patrous. The foremost of chomists, who havo patlently analyzed this superb vinegar, have pronounced 1t thia purcat and most healthful i& ‘the markot. Buch distingutshed experts and unquestioned authorities as Prof, John E. Siebel, Prof. Bla- ney, Prof, Miner, and othors of this and other cities, agree that the vinezar of Mesars, E. Her- mang & Co. {8 a product always to be depended upon for strencth, purity, and health-giving properties. Wo have no doubt that it fa the best vinezar In the market, ond that it will al- waya hold the leading place inthe esteo of them trade and public, ITEMS OF INTEREST! ty arosc in a game of cards. Jeffors’ French Catarrh Cure fa the best remedy known for Catarrh, Asthma, snd Hay Ke- ver., Trialfrea. Ofice and depot, 70 Btate siroet. Town Talk—The Ploneer™ plug tobacco, Each pluz has a wood tag, It it!s now the favor 1te. Everybody likes it. VEGETINE, VEGETINE. HER OWN WORDS, CHARGED WITIL FRAUD, Bpectal Dizpatch to The Tyidunae. BrapuiNaToN, Iil., June 2,~Mcssrs, Gerstel and Winter, of {he fitm of Gerstel & Winter, bankri g&s. wora arreated to-dn{ by Deput United Btates Marshal Roe, on a churgo of frau in baving kept two sets of books, one sct pri- vate. Thuy gave ball for appearance. BIOT IN A QUANREL. Bpecial Dispateh (o The Triduns. OxAna, Juno 2.—1'homas Garvey was shat in tho stomach last night about I o'clock by Eugeno Plckard, whom ho had assaulted on tho atreot, the diiculty having orizinated overa mo of dice. Garvey's wonnd 1s cousidercd to oxposo acase of slow polsonin 11 Right Saive f D, Md., Feb. 1 3 ::vdc[:éd :l;:‘e(: h!uaoll.m:r::; hfr:d;x’l‘e‘;“‘l‘:’:l‘:: ‘I':l‘; shoul h'l'ncknown Xmmp?hu .{-E“thmsd ln‘:: gero: PICM“L;::::‘:"“M. g\piinggd::a:lzl ':;uc::::vlul- MB‘,“';’}“E"" U;""’“I‘ : il foger, Dut tho skin mado a quick, bealtng re. being murderously pursued. Insfo , he went Evuma, N, Y., Juno &.—Tho trial of Peter 1. ar Bir: Kince several years I have pota sore on with 8 mild, nsoless treatment, ubtil tho and very painful fo 1had some phyeicians, bug woman was in her death throes. Certafs ly tho Littla acorns on large oaks grow. thoy canliin't care e, Now'T have beci g, but Penwell, for tho murder of his wifc, was con- cluded this moming, the Jury rendering a ver bound, and denled the dropsy, Then in the " X t MoVicker's to-day, V) ESPI > ! o Trsouto of her remalna—just aftor her doath~— | ptitiule In which, by, his own story, bl pute | Gloi'0 ' niS T, the dury ronderlag a ver- | - Prot. Swing st MoVickar's to-day. Sod petame s g fona s sick for s longtime, (© JTST OPENED, A CHIOICE BELECTION OF RESPECTIVELY. 7 8 bo biad gaid: 1 married tior whon she was but | himsolf, is that of a doctor who searys. o have | Uit Of I years of age, was seatenced tobo | DiXscllslake fish on a large scalo, ment and bought mo one bottle of Veoxtene: and | Oriental Poreelain Unequaled advantages to travel are ofs =~ % Firl and Ias but a boy. One would supposo | ‘sres arerosy? While & murdor by Wiow polson | Jut o8 307857677, i 1 Jee-bozes * at Merwln Church's, 1 ko 1o hrat, sut hin] Lo baina it e and | fro o) ‘Worcester Ware, fored by thia popular routs. No transfors; . \ Amanmust let his heart speak mow.” And ———e ’ T Tenrfcqgmni—lt Wooaward Next week the Doctors' Conventlon tle, and sol takeit yet. I thank (iod for this | Fino French Fnlence, no ferringe; Union Depot; continuous ,n then, after b pausc, ho sald: *8hohad reasonto BRUTAL MURDEIR, 1ato Gounty Trusteo, who was nrrested in San | Photographs $1.50 per dozen at Hall's, Tomedy and yt;tllne‘u;"lmhv‘mhlnz overy udenr [ Specimens of the celebrated Capos | trains; through sleeping and baggazo @ Jdeslous. fald Lo Btato's Attornoy: “When | . 4 TOUN0 0L KiLteD DY HER aNDUCER, | Branciann ey i e TS Doad0 ot | The Busecy " range at Merwin Courchs, | ™7 PRALIGHSRNCI, Itls abiconns for healtn, di-Monte China, goachied; B Kilibeo et hls heart apoak, that was bis vor- Cotaorsele) Dumaleh o The Tribene. gounty unds, was S itied his moruing. 118 |\ smapty purso fills tho faco with wrinkles, Angquo nnél I;{enltllm{nl MBrx:s? cg:ln'::l:;l, :‘g&ifi;‘afi: Jolont el opthg 4 t upon himaelf, oLnoRNE, Ont., June 2.—A f udsmen had p of the amount. conces, Candlesticks, Mante! o 7 \r. Bardwol) proceeded thento sum np the | was committed in the conntry, wmu‘l“egv‘n'c P — The best ** oll stove ' at Merwin Church’s. Ornnmc'nm, Bte. nr All 'Western Roads make clozo connece :flm‘wz&;fiR‘fg’z’fi%fl‘:‘o‘“l"‘}’h‘;fi Futt that | tloton a fow days ago, which has caused great LAWRENCE & MARTIN, .| “Dudicy " fluters €4 at Merwin Church's, Palissy Plagues, L g::’:‘ with this ""‘” sll-roil routs to the Rortem waa held McGhea had snid, “I swaa ap | DOrTor fn the community. Following aro tho | Who conduct a_remarkably. large "h"l"l"““ ‘151‘ Bliss, No. 70 Stato; ear-trumpets a speclalty, SAFE AND SURE, ) Copeland’ ‘i,“""""l‘lc lc‘i'lé‘“v Clollls- ¥. E. MORSE, uidertaker for olpht years, and L have known of | particulara: Tho ictly was Miss_Alberta | tablishmens at tho alrcady famous number, 1 Frames at. Lovoloy & Foater’s, No. B8 State. | Mn. 1, 1T, Sekvene: sonne, Lnsmel, an raquelle Genoral Woestern Passonger Agent. ptay Ueaths moru suspicious.” Then bo had | Wade, daughter of John Wade, of'Brighton | Madlson strect, hava a very complete and ox- Chicago merchants aro all busy; why.aro not | _ 1 1872 Your Vxaxrine was recommende to me, ases, dalso, befora the analyals was made, *If ‘Townshlp, and cngaged ns a’ school-teacher [n | tensive stock of Kentucky hand-minde sour thicas ofmhu Citlest , husy; why. and, stelding to the paranasions of a friend, 1 con. | Specinities in China and Glass, {n —— Eg ml:lll‘i“ flll:l? ““."z'r'}'ff.'nu?: "( hoflmm:;}:., the nelghborhood of Castletdn, The last that | mash whiskics, champagnes, wincs, brandics, The laws of 1877 may bo hadat the Legal senied to try it At th 1 was sufTering from Satin Cases, for presentation, ADVERTISING, t chinine. ) 3 he law, nd 6 the 5nn-rl1 debility and nervous prostration, superin- uced by overwork and {rregular habits, ' Its won- derfulstrengthentngand carativo propertics scemed to affect my debitiated system from the first doy and under s peralstont uso I rapldly recover Sllnln more than usual health and good feoling Ince then I havo not hesltated to glve Veorming my most unqualified Indorsement, as belng s safe, sure, and powerfal agent ju promoting health and restoricg the wasted system to new lifa and energy, Vaaxrixx ls tho only mediciue I use; and as_long a8 liva 1 never expect to find a better, Yours ral; 1. K, Ll 120 Monterey-st., Alleghany, Ps, VEGETINE THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE. Cuanrzstowy, I, R. Sravexs: DearBir: Thiais to certify that T have used yanr *‘Blood Preparation” in my family for several Years, and think that for Scrofuls, or Cankerous Humors, or Rheumatlo affactions it cannot be ex- cetled; and as a blood purifier and spring madicine itinthe best thing [haveever uscd, and I havo used almoat everything. I can choerfully recom. mend It lo -n' une in neod of such a medicing, Yoursrespectiully, Mus. A, A, DINSMORE, 10 Russcll-at. VEGETINE. WHAT IS NEEDED. Bostox, Fob, 13, 1871, U, I, STEYENS, Euq.: ' g Dear Bir: About ona yes: Nquors of all kinds, Imported ales, ete. Tho firin Is specially competent to supply familles. It nlso hundl{l the ,pbnm of clrars, Mr, Lowis Moas having chargo of that particular departe ment. Binokers desirlig the best of box s obtained In thls or any other country, ahould give Mossrs, Lawrenco & Martln a call, ee— . LINOLEUM FLOOR CLOTH, A floor cloth s now being manufactured composed of cork, making a warm, soft, and very .handsomo durablo floor covering., its claims to extraordinary durability have been thoroughly tested, It is printed fo handsome desigas, and sold by all carpet dealers, e —— A SUPERB CENTURY PLANT, twenty-two fect high, and having 307 buds just ready to blossom, can bo secn at W, Burnham's nursery, Ono Hundred and Twentv-uinth strect, between Beventh and Eighth avenucs, New York. Mr. Frauk Stone, Its owner, has refused $5,000 for ft. ———— GOOD THINGS TO WEAR will be found at Edwards & Co.'s, formerly of 150 Btate street, and now lo an elegant and spacious store, Nos, 154 and 158 Clark street, Just south of Madison, The best of goods, at the lowaest of prices, are obtalnable hero. e —— PAINLESS EXTRACTION OF TEETH, Uempts mada by MiGhes to break Jall, once when a Jall-bar was sawed by somebody, Ao the saw which bad been made out of g kolfe was, after scarch, found in McGhee's cell, en |gnfn,u palr of scissors which he had 0 permitted to have wers found convorled Etaastecl saw, N canclusion, Mr. Bardwell recounted the matances of the perpetration by seGhee o8 “confesalon’t ta bo signed by his own Ball-witton daughter, in which sho was made to oufees hersolf TUA MURDERER OF NEN MOTNEN, baring prepared it for her to copy and sign Yen she camo to bis cell, and did cop! ud sign it Ho eald, “No ous sb I teeknow of this unless you die, I you dls fore Lam tried I will send it to Brother Froat.)t e statement ho put Into her mouth was that k¢ gavc tha strychuino becauso her mother hagd Sblectedt to hier "'““l’.!"" company with sames bz"' This attempt to sercen himaelf by throw. 92 the guflt upon his dauchter, Mr, Bard. :‘d‘l;fi::xmcrlzcdu most damagiug evidence was seen of her allve a8 on Friday evenlog of Jast week, wlien sho was notived drlving with a young man named Malloty, & son of a woalthy farmer fn the neighborhood. { About 1 o’clock that night young Mallory rotisrned home alono, and Informed his fathor that |he wanted money, 88 he had - | News Company after Weducsday. Fino spectacles and mlemm[n‘u st Lang- Ruth’s, opticlun, 48 Madison stree Btephens, tho chiropodlst, rolicves bunlons and corns at 12¢ Dearborn, Rooun 2, Bhopping bags and valiscs in largest variet; ot Merl?er rothers’, 88 State ntreet.ze 1 Bwact potatous, cabbage, and tomato plant and chato cut nowers a5 Allen's, 115 Sre % Housckecpers, patronlze the Crawford feathe er and mnattress renovating bouse, 83 Adams. A now monthly dovoted to the intercats of tho Homeopathic'professlon is soou to appear. Men will wrangle for religlon, writo for it, BRut for it, dle for it,~anything but live for it. Teetd extracted. Liquld gas, Thayer, dont- ist, 74 Wabashavenue, northgast cornor Twen- ty-sccond street, A coquette [sa rose from which every lover lucks a leaf: the thorns are reserved for her uture husband, The large Flsher cooling-rooms snld by Hatch Hreczu, 80 Slato streot, tako apart and van be put In any house, Avondalo (s the most charming story of the day, Read it and you will hsvo no taste for fashy litersture thercalter, Ladics! thero s & fountain of deliclous soda. water at Kna's, 73 snd 80 State; rcmember this when waiting for street-cars. The superiority of Edmanson’s leo-cream s "OVINGTONS'| ADVERTISERS Deslring to reach country readers can do so In the ot and cheapedt manner by using . GOT INTO A 80RATE which would oblige him to laave the country; that ho had seduced & young lady, After ac- curing what monoy ho could, ho drove to Col- *borne, whero ho bought & ticket for Detroit. As soon as Miss Wade was Tilesed, search was lostitated, and Thursday Yast her body was found |u a lonely dell fn o law, swampy place, in tho woods about s quartdrof a mile from Mallory's farm. she had been thrown Into o hole, apparently scraped ouk with a hoe, and when found had all her clothes on except her drawers, which wero tightly Qrawn around her hesd and neck. A COVRRING OF 1909y RARTI, lcaves, brush, cte., was thiown over tho body to the depth of & few Inches, the top being care- fully smoothed over with mogs and teaves, The body had been taken to the woods ina buggy or wu;uni‘ the ground where tlng horschad stood near aving been pawed, nq wmzrlem Exnmuu ton "nrfinl}cl&um‘t romn ghe evidence it sppearsy the pirl was four months advauced ia pregos| cy; that she wos induced by Mallory to vislt #n 01d man named Schmitz’s Double-Acting Basin and Sink Traps, A GREAT SANITARY IMPROVEMENT. Bewer-gas entirely prevented from entering yonr houses thirough basing, sinks, &e, On account of Durabllity, Cheapnose, snd’ Keliability tho best g:nlkunnn.,l.'os‘h no ml\:u I;::u the t'“ln:’lun b in ae. Tnsist on your plumber waine them. “Hagu W, W ye fuctured by 5 . 10 South (‘anal-at, Dealer fn Sowor-pipo Firs-Brick s Tev Coita fapsrstoly or comblacd, or by Stato Sections. Yoe (s ow eatimate Spply to .. KEsLoGG, e and 70 Jackeon-st., Chicagw, . CARPET CL By i OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS, A AR BN GARDEN CITY Carpet Cleaning Company, WORKA—Raathwest corner of Clinfon and Quincy-sts. TIIA DEPENSS, When Mr, Bardwell had fnished his opening rkmum of tho case, Judge Eustace, for tho fense, said Do would reacryo the right to state = cfendant’s cazo until afler tho tho testls 7 for tho penrln was concluded, This, ider thoatatute, tho defondant has 3 right. o g:.buc iLis not the ordinary practice, and the “'ll::enl Judge Kustace, who s one of the ! criminai Jawyers In this part of theState, Lmoku additional curlosity a8 to what the da- . ““l:e. which ho does not. discloso, witl be,” The ico I fonnd myscif MAIN OFFICE~151 Wabash-ay, Chicaro. i Alwaya safo in the bande of an experienced and | shown In thelr turning out 800 gellons & dav. | (ns fecdlo conditibn from. al detulity, Vma- 1. 8 EARPENTER & CO. &) £ o fumor 1 that at every hszard all | §mith, & medic 1 specialist, 3 . £ of Migg jij) q mith, & medical » Who had apparently aclentific physiclan, . Ofttimes beauty, health, and Machinery and cream cnables them to do | xvine was atrongly recomui d to mo hy & friend o 5] D R A L beak al of” (s Packards wlich can bo Hik iTinote to pronus sscuseveral tinee, but | comfors domands.thelr romorel We oo ey | Chier s oo Eod Sreain soablea thom to Yito hadbeen much beaediclby lisuda, procured | ) . ESTADLISUED IN 1871 TIIOMAS F. NELSON, Optician, ¥ g Wealiliy and Influentlal, ond itls tho |t "vicinpts to brocurs at oo "ot {aliod: | the Dra. McChesney hold the foremout position In | - Tho most povular ladics! man in Chicaco ts | aisrad¥o Heatits, ang diocebtiners b0 e Wagr Umca l] Gal' B[ Glflflnln Gfl z vorgk Funior, which s given for what it is woods, and was there tbedental profcesion. Thelr gontlemsnly man- | Mr. E. J. Lehmann, proprictor of “Tho Fair," quite confident that there le no medicine superiop Iy 81 Monroe-st., opp, Palmer House, M:',‘ll,m mehc_num expenso ot the defonse is DELIBBRATELY NPRDRRED, ner, a8 well aa tholr skillful and pcicutific attain. | 193 State strect. Heo has l.hmfl.l them how {0 | ta s l::‘rdu‘hwfi :3mpl|:lnt; I?r’ ulllxlch ’!; 10 elpcsllnI:y 943 Wabash-ay,, near 'l'we'nty-flrst-ut. ; s il oaven 1 oAk Bl Tty k) o or ":r e . ::?m ::klng 'flu:k‘; ::'(I ::‘olle; :u?—g at)hau}.l!'}‘;fe:‘d?y' $§:r.l“=:‘? ‘r‘l::;:' u“‘:fi' fih::.llbn;:lu::::(‘x::,. l'x‘v‘:lf'u 3 littlo money go a very lopg way (n shop- m?:'ml‘:“ l::':lhu; :;:dum {l‘-:mfln:;n: "; ': Al ordors callad Tor and dellvared sras. :!.‘;:’:'I': :% 'f.::':éuh".ff :::; W e o ua :;".p:“m ? 'i) 3 destimpny for the prosecution was ac- | nexte -~ bave, always adicrinz ta tho ome prico fur Orete 1 1 . " . thens 10 perfect health,” Respectiully yours, ST % AND PEANTET, = - S o . % nlils scarch for “Items™ yesterdsy a TRra- . L. PETTENGILL, GRATES AND IMANTELS. a8 stolid 'feilow, and, according to his | Y4 g iaped We YTE St (3 SOUTH PARK FHAETONS MO BLECCL ANG W g uciitin Jale. clecks yo. g triwmed, and b l"llggmn::, pr:cuely thh‘ sort of o fel- :{In‘norypwu_mr:lled i e, :‘fiehgfihfiffi’fi toave the soruer of Oakwood uad Drexel Boula. '&:’}&L‘!}:fig‘gfi“& the ‘paper man, 1t took v E G E T IN E m»;x‘;’\mo::s;‘rlt’::.u." g"flllwd to deal om .fif:‘igdullng drugs, ‘Molg; Wade wi T S L Pk lsteeabat 0. aelaik s, ;. aud Lovers of good plctures who have not already 202 NTATE-ST. : 48 & youngf lady of to every Bftecn minntea thoreafter untll 7 p. m. Farg —_———— T BSOS NTATEST. 3 disuyeny was that about tho GUlor 8L OF | pencrat inteitipence oonth ikl HeiEobnad | foter ghsess mlhntoe nafeuties vt open forsum- | Thtited Wolcotts art store, comer Watashav- | ALL HAVE OBTAINED RELIEF, | == ST Guaranteed the SAPEST and BESTOIl Stove Ia tha '”"-v{'erf'“.lzffllnfim’.‘f’c'lh‘,'o was conducting s | for ber besutyand eogagling manncrs, ana her | mer bosincts ;;-;:h-"g fiffiflfi:fi?fi‘?:??.ifl?»flf&fi?&' IR SrayeosTiy Beawick, Me. Jan 27, 1672, | e, SMNLLINERY, marker, igheod fndormoaieat from very’ ong | ¢ 5 % o TRYEXS, W3 alore and bt o PO {)‘;’Lg. e by h"{:&m o, Btin waa' 19 years . - \IOREIREE TR MO should do s at once, as theso wema of ars arg | L iiae gy et by dyspepa fa lta woret form MME POITR AS whelassvamitod L . Us g Yor L8 SOLUTION oF AnsENIC, ~— oo ool " | - Attentjon soula be called totho fact that Nousra, | 10 D0 801d fn 8 few days st public sale. faciefust o R e s blsileets of . AGEN;‘I‘S WANTED, Ml do, Fyrare It a0d MeGhoo sald Arsonta DOUBLE [DEALING. Eillan Bros., 02 Market atrect, have begun thore- | We had occasion to moution recently an fm- | S9isre" 1o Gyptembor last I commenced takiig tha | Now occuplcs part of Laitue, Beck & Co.'s Store, | E3clasiva tecalidey given. * Sead for Clrcular. ¥ 10 cents worth.! He (tho wit. PERKINS DIOS. Wihtold Mcllhce i was five " centa ai dupce, | 48 BOCHNTRICITIND Ok 4 xaaTUoKT WaIBKY | oo Bigwingé, which will bowelcoma news | Poriack extcroclss tudicative of the progresaive o aTinE, 41iCE wbich lize my healih bas sicad- | 101 GTATE-ST. . whero sho will walt on sny want- 200 LaSatia at.. Caidago. R e i o s b oS oo et | e bl e T et S | et o2 el LR | e MY Wiirs, X 3 . H, L ey e o Meliice.” Tho witucss keptuo record | LOUISYILLE, Ky Jublgmed womttton of a et sk o WL, Seaman was dlsasched to | othars in this place taklng A% 8ad all hivg obtained relie ‘TUOMAS E. MOORE, Overseer of Card-Roow, Fortamouth Co, 's Alllls, VEGETINE Prepared by H, R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass, Yegetino s Suld by All Druggists, ‘ours tral! Europe a4 & represeatative of Bculnf Brothers & Co., manufacturers of sewing-silk, and tho recent additlon to tho company’s patroas jo- clude the world’s greatest tallor, Mr. Poole, of Lundon, aud Peter Robiuson, the leading mowrning guods store, also in Parls, Arlstido Bouckault & 8ou, of the Au Boa Marche, the A. T, Btewart & Co. of France, et ENATOR SARGENT. NO VACATIONS. ‘There are four wriling classes each day through the summer at U, B. Dryaot's Chicagzo Busincas College, sffording an cxcelleat opportunity for sy 009 to get a good bandweiting, . ————— OUR REDUCED PRICES FOR HAIR GOODS. Ladics wil) pleass nota the fact that wo arc now lling French Cre; imitation Barstoga wa: sl o Ry . ;10 8ax Fraxcisco, Cal, Juno 2—The Bullktin sod crimples a §3 eschy Mss Thompaos, ¥10 Wabash aveaas this afternoon publishes an opea letter from i e s x n all probabilit; balt nd 0c withgyg. kwu&uz: r«g'ranl Douiaol | fort. E. H. Taylor, for/years the leadiog busl- o the qale; g IS X | e 1ad b yofy (it Kuow the ‘law roquiredt, | very decided character L reported from Fraok: VITALIZED AIR WHIP il eald, i Thls saxsibettc s safc, uad 1s given by DIL BNER. WHIPSI . S! WOOD. The most delicate can whihous patn: "Denial Kooma, 18 b 1 ope Brag s AT AUCTION. y TIONEIR Y. GREAT CLEARING SALE. SiSaasade et ur sccumulated stock ut §, Dozoa Whipe of al) i nmnnnnnnn | o, CELEBRATRL throughout | Kinds we will closs out ab Auction bn & faw daye: ot Wil pncdtosicnstloal | thiodmemsir i et Sl Do i %“’ 5o sud upward st | 08 pUoLs duc souhiy Sales Kooma, * ety o AC, GUc per . “Address | (05 B304 RS OUT Facticy salos kuon fave Ay > creQUNRTLLCH, Coules, | 4RSS Soris Duapialnon st : K1h, Wil weseli a3, 5 Sors Daapla Y DR, vess man of that city, fhas falled under circum. ::ghnlcun who attended s McGheo dur- | stances which indicste anything but honcst sk oy it luckay teatiled: e was calicd (0 | transactions of Inte. | Tayior was Mayer of bay, g 14pr 2 %:hx,;_!;\ll..?,n ui?o"'.fifa :: '\Zlm?‘- Frank(ort for years, aind slnce 1855 has operated mmmug viotently. :Admtnhméd % bl twool the largest Qstillerics In Kentucky, uag sodonel sud morphine. Next morning | The brands of whisky maoufactured by bim W“" Smptoms continulng, as they dij | and known ss 4 O. ¥ 0.1 pave long been re- ‘hat day and night, Atitnded hes until Susdcd tho best mad s fa this tage. Thelr salcs : 3 v Huoez, Chicago .

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