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i Y i a ¥ { i [Ls ks ee ewe ewer es eevee THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FORLIGN. - Tho Gladstone Government to Push tho Irish Disturb- ance Bill. Turkcy Concludes to Ignore the Decisions of the Berlin Conference, And Is Strongly Inclined to Pick & Quarrel with Greece ; While the Latter Is Also Making Preparations for War. Tho French Chambers Arranging’ a Compromise on tho Amnesty Questton. Good Prospect of Abundant Cropa of All Kinda in Ireland. . GREAT BRITAIN. (THE COMPENSATION-FON-DISTURDAMOR TILE Loynog, duly 6.—It 14 betleved tho Govorn- Ment hns {nformation wh{ch renters tt yory do- sirous that the Compensation:for-Diaturbance- In-Troland WIL shautd become n law, Thoy know that In the distressed Aistricts ovictions cannot be enforced during the coming autumin and winter without protluclng terrible eventa, and that {n the absence of such a law the Gov> ernmnent's responsibility wlil bo much gredtor than they have thought proper to staty to tho House of Commons. The Times severely condemns tha bill, and sus If dt becomes a aw the lundlords will remain unpald, except ina fow Instances whore thoy are wealthy and determined enough to, bring thelr tenants before the County Court, and brave the Flak of haying unjust dumages awarded agalust thom. : ‘ MRADLAUGIT. It Is atated that the first writ served an Brad- Jaugh far voting in tho House of Commons wna ingido out prior to tho the when ho voted, and may be vuented If be wishes, aid that the Bev. ond writ ‘was served in the preetnets of tha House'ot Commons, nnd ts therefore void. It is provable, however, us tho queetion must be de~ elded, that Brudhwugh will opposo the Brst sult ‘on its morits. PROTEST. A publle meeting tu protest against the erec- dan of nmonument to tha Veines Imperial in Westminster Abooy will bo b In Bt. James Fall on tho 1th inst. Sir Wilfred Lawson will presilo. THE FOURTH IN LIVERPOOL, Taverpoot, duly &—Stepben B. Packard, United Suites Consul bore, banqueted the mise ters of American abips in this hurbar and othora fast night In commemoration of Independence- Day. Over ks persons were present. The bat quet wis less Of a private © lebration tha usual, as tho Mayor of Liverpool ud other not werd pre: ‘Tho tousts offered wera: ‘ho teens The President of the United States,” Tho Mayor and Gotporution,” and ‘The Anniveraury of American Independence.” The last wast was responded to by Albort D, Shaw, United States Consul at Manchester. CHOPS IN INLAND, LONDON, uly —A dispnteh from Dublinsnys: ‘The wenther nt over Ireland up to the presout: his been most favorable, Tt a expected that the potato crop will bo enormous. 1t promises tooxcced nny thing aver seen in Treland since the period anterior to the famine of ‘8% loot and cerenl crops ure also luxurint, FRANCE, THE UELIGIOUS NECNKEES. Pants, July) &—The Vollatre states that the decroes against non-uuthorized relfylous con- gregations will be enferved nt the ond of tho present week agutnst the Franelscan, Capuchin, ‘Endist, and Oblate Orders, ‘TUL COMMUNIETS, Tho Committee of the Cuambor of Deputies, atter hearing the viows of tho Ministers and of tho dulegates frum the Left groups, has adopted un amended version of Senator Lu Biche'’s scheme, granting numesty to all Communists ardoned by the Government, oxcept those who Bare tunderrone Kentences f pmamion law of funses previous to the Comune, It 1s expoctod that tho Senate will ugree to this compromise. COMPROMISE. Tho Committee on the Amnesty dill held a sccond silting, ab which they parthily reversed Thole former decision, They reaolved to ropart for ndoptlon La Biche's alternative bil In its original fora, but with an smendinent Hmiting thy perlod assigned for geanting pardons by the Government to nn Interval between the preeent date and July 14, fnstend of fixing it at three months, ‘This report wilt be discuased by the Chamber of Deputies to-morroyy. THB NATIONAL FETY ‘Tha Chamber to-day voted to Inunes for tha oxponses of the July 1 rant 600,000 ational £0te RESIGNED. Ono hundred and ten Magistrates have now et ge rather than enforce tho religlous de- creck, : SCHEMING. Lospox, July &—A Paris correspondent tolo- graphs: An sittempt is inuking by tho enemtes of the leepudlia to. get the Communists to meet At the Cemetery Por da Chittae on tho Lith of July, but thece is rengon to believe the Senate Is alurmed at the situution and disposed to yletd, TURKEY. : WILL Nor ACCENT, Loxpon, July 6.—A diepatoh froin Constanti- nople says the Sultan oAd Ministers bayo finally determined not to ucvepl tho recommneudations of tho Bertin Conference, Mubmoud Nadicn Pasta, now identified with tho Kaglish party, was tho only Minister who counseled tho accept= auce of the proposils of tho Conference, A strong party {s In favor of sendingan Jnnediate declaration of war to Athona if the Grecks offet, any military concentration on-the frontier, U aneece. = * A correspondent at Athens etates that all proparations are making to put the arwy on a war foutiug by tho end of tho summer, MONE PRACEFUL, A correspondent at Constantinople says tho tono of the ‘Turkish papers Is decidedly more peaceful, THE TURKS CHTISTIANS, \ A correspondent’ at Herlin hoard from a good source that the United Stutos Government fe negotiattuy with the Porte regurding tho anfety ot the Americun tulsslanaries In Kuropenn ‘ur key, should trouble brenk out, 5 NO GOLUCTON, p : Various spoctal ates point out that Franco would not netively tnterfere to coorce the Porte. GOVERNMENT ACTION, ConstANTINOLLE, July 6—La Turquie, in an article believed to bo directly inspired by the Cabinet, publishes an eluborate defense of the actionof the Gaverument, with regurd to the Trouty of Berlin, It says tho Vorte’s negotine dons with Greece were trustrated by tho inurdl: bute pretensions of thy hitter, The deluy in tho Montunegrin question ta owls to clreunatances over which the Porte has no control. ‘Tho Seltan $s anxlous to intreduco reforms, but cannot do 0,owing to thy uncuctain condition of the coun iy. ‘Thourtiele then weeuses Europe of fall Jug to execute is obligations towards ‘Sure koy. (t charucs that tho Sultan hus not been put In possesion of the Halkans; that Bulgaria bas not been forced ta demolish cortiin fortresses; and thut the Bulgarinn tribute and Servin's pure Mon of the Ottomun debt huve not beon fared, CENTIAL ASIA, REVAINING THE HOADA, br, Permsuung, July 6.—Tacontlrmed reports have reached Naryn that the Chineso have forelbly onrolled 6,000 Kushgarians to repair the roads, ' KAUYMANN, A dispatch from Turhkend reports that Gen. Kaufnuinn loft that pluce on the wd of Muy to inspect the troops at Dermlrectychonsk, and wus w i thonce to Kuldju. Me hes already appolnt- ed his staf for the Ampending cumpatgn aguiuat the Chjnicso, een GERMANY. © QTE RATIONAL LIDKRALS, Loxnox, July2—A Berlin dispatch says the ‘Ureach I tho National Liberal party ls cnturging daily. Most of the Liberal journaly call for # reorganization puder the lead of Forekenbeck and Lasker. SPAIN. * INDEMNITY, Mapu, July &—A council of the Ministry Ia -eonsidering the question of tho Indenimity de- nanded by the United States” lopees: = Fat by Sacer States co lonee sue d YARIOUS, * 3 cuua, ~ Havama, July 6~Al boveragos, including + Wines uid Uquors, are to puy an additional tux of Tipe cent on the du ves fixed by tho customs aurltt, MOOS Mannip, July 6.—Tha Powors have addressed on enongotle collective note tothe Government of Moroceo demanding religious lborty for all subjects of tho Sultan. . . BAN DOMINGO, Havana, dulf_0.—Merino has been elected President of San Doiningo. THE NUBSLAN NIMILIATS. ‘ TLoNpon, July 6.--A dlepateh from Borlin says: Tho murderer of Prince Krapotkin Is belloved toby discineed the names of all tho principal Nibillsts to the Rusaldn Government, which has thua been ablo to arrest all the ringleaders. NURNOS AYRES, Loxbon, July 6.—Dr, Tojedos has realgnod tho Governorship of tho Proylnce of Buenos Ayres, aud has been succoeded by Liout.-Gov, Merino, who has beon in favor of tho National Govern mont throughout the Inte troubles, —————$—— FIRES. AT CAMANCHE, TA, Craton, In. Inly 6,—The alcohol works of tho Towa Distilling Company at Camuncho burned to the ground about lo'clock Inst night. The {iro originated {n somo unknown mannor. Hy prompt efforts tho recolving und bonding ware- houses with thoir contents wero saved, but tho, throc-atury main structure, with the tuol-shed, fermenting-room, nid offices, wae totally con- sianed? also, agvoral thotsand bushels of corn, rye, and mult. Loss, $15,00u ty £20,000; Insiirance, OW, ‘he works, whiot had lui tlie for sev eral oars were relltted and atartad Liat yeue by Willy Tack, of Lowa City, and Mrank Rico, of Camunele, s — ‘ AT LAFAYEMTE, IND. Sptctat Dtepatch to The Chicago Tritune. LAYAYETTE, July 6.~About 10 o'olocte Inst aight tho department wad called out to ox- tinguish x fro In the press-room of tho Hveniny Courter oMee. A considerable quantity of come ploted fob-printing was destroyed, entailing 1 tose of $300, Insured in the Liverpool & London & Globo, The orlginis thought to have been froin reworks, AT ELGIN, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns. Eran, IL, July 6.—A flro originating from n defective fluc destroyed the dwelling of Chariva Lightucr this afternoon, . Mostof his furniture was dostroyed, ans his tosa ts abuut $1,000. Tho houso belonged to Ira Shermun, of Montana ‘Territory. Hisurance, $1,000. ——— AT OSCEOLA MILLS, WIS. 8. PAUL, Minn. July 6.—A Ploneer-Preas ape> clad from Oscvoln Mills, Wis., eays tha Cascade Hour mill, owned by R. Mayo & Co., burned this morning. — Loss, “$10,009; jusurance, §10,00). Cause unknown, a POLITICAL NEWS. MINNESOTA, Spretat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, 8. Pau, Minn, duly .6—Republican Con- gressional Conventions will bo held to-morrow {utho First und Third Districta at Wascon and Minneapolla. In tho Firat thore has been a sharp Hight ngainst tho nomination of Congrossmun Dunnoll, but ho 1s confident of success, Ho elnims xt loust three majority, Ho {s opposed by a combination -in which tho strongest ine terest ig Gen. Wakeflol’a at Minneapolis. Con- gressinan Washburn will bo renominated with out opposition, IOWA. - Speclat Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune, Davenrort, In, duly 6.—Tha members of the Republican Congreesionn! Committee of the Sceond District of Iowa in session here havo de- termined that the Convention to nominate x candidate for member of Congress shoutd bo held in Pavenport Tuesday, Aug. 2%, unless the State Republican Convention should bo enlicd for that wouk, in which conse tho Congressional Convention wylll be cnlied for tha wook followiug. —— ILLINOIS. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicazo Tribune. Peonta, Il, July 6,—Tho delegates selected at tho Nepublican County Convention to-day waro unanimously for Euoch Emery, Mr. Starr, his opponent, begged hard for 6 smull show of tha dologates, but it was of no avail. The Conven- uon wus too much one-sided to be Interest omy toMr. Emery and his frionds. The Con- gressional Convention movts to-morrow. ———— CANADA. Movement to Nisposo of the Cannadiun Pacliic Haliroad — Tho Huandford rel. Case—Hatablishinent of a Di-+ vores Court—Conl Wines at Cupo Bre= ton—Tho Jemilts, ' Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Triburies OrtawA, Ont, July O.—Sir John Macdonatd, Sir Charles upper, and Col, Dennis, Deputy-_ Minister of tho Interior, will leave for England next Saturday, Tho object of thelr voyage, It issuid, Is to disposo of tho Canadinn Pacifia Ttallwey, the presunt belng deemed a good time for tho purpose. ‘Tho Government propose to convey tho actual ownership of tho road to any company undertaking to completo and run it from Niptssing to Kamloops. A grant of alter- unte sections atong tho lino of tho rond of Innda fit for scttloment, and a munoy subskly of 4 core tuln amount por mite to bo agreed upon heres after, aro tho terms thoy will propose, tho work, already porformed on tho road to be deducted from tho totul of theagrecmount, Speelut Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune, * Montnxar, July 6.—Tho totat Nabliisica of Young, Chapman & Co., woot and shoe inanu- fuctuvers, who susfienled payment to-dny, will not exceed $00,000, oF which only $38,000 aro direct, Tho firm offer tu pay in full, Tuo factory fg full of orders, but tho serious illness of the head of tha frm has intefered with tho carrying out of arrangemonls which would havo enabled tho houso to surmount the temporary dificulttes, A mmccting of. the Board of Trado was called for to-day toforward tho Freeport question, but ag A quorum of members ald not attend no busl- nes was transacted. ‘Tononto, July 6.—It 1s learned from roflabia authority that titty young men, strong admirers of the Roy, Mr. Hundford, buve agtcod among thouwolvad to Falso a sum of #200) per anaiin, to be paid to that gentleman If he witt prench fn Albert Hall ‘Thy offer ns yet has not been no- cepted by the Huy, Mr, Handford, who, it ta suld, ig putiontly waiting future events in connection Wilh the Bond Street Congrogational Caureti Should the offer be tukeu, it 1s more than likely tthe populur orator would draw uway from his old chnreh fully three-fourths of the men berg, therefore the deacons arg anxious that he should leave thecity. A proprictor ot n weokly nowspuper mady an offer ta the reverand gone tloman of a hulf-Interest In tho concern fur the uy of fis nuimo and his literary tulonts. It was not accepted, ‘fhe ‘Toronto Free-Thought Associntion sont Renblegrum to Bradlaugh congratitnidug blur oft bis aduiisslon wo tho House of Commons, ‘Cl tending Papers Are ot pregont strongly advocating tho celublishinent of a divorce court for granting divorces in Cannda, The present inw fs that Parllament only can grant a diverco; thlaiy u cumbersome operation, and from fs rout oxponso 13 lscrimiuatiug in favor of the Fie e Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. TAM vAX, July d—Tho Victorias Cont Mine, at. ‘Cpe Hroton, lg one of tha beat fu tho island. It* adjoins the widely-kuown Sydney Mino, and produces eonl of a superior quality. After shout 800,000 of ordinary and proforrud stock had been exhausted in opening up the mine, bonds to the minmuntof about word Ixgued to. rulgo udditional nioney. ie holders of. these bonds foreeiowud, and the Whole prope erty, utter boingoxtonslvely advertised through: out tho Dominion, has just been sold ut auetion for 6120, ‘Tho holders of tho ($100.00 stock lose’ everything, and the bendholdors will ft. after exposes Are piid, SAW or & for thoir own 810,000 und arrears of Interest, Thera is no question 16 to the value of the property; but there is so little contidenve In conl-tnining enterprizes, oven under the nae Alonul polivy, that t Was rently to compet: Hon, and the property sold for w son, “ Spectat Dtepateh to The Chictgo Tribune. Mostrean, July 6—Welleinformot Fronoh Camdinna who attended the umthortye held tn tho nal of the Jesuit Church here tho other night dencunoo it ua wechomo of the gentior mun to entrap the citizens into, giving eltect to & Ligithmist demunsiration, Tho Union Cathy olique of Quebeo aio hud a meeting during thu sumo evenly to protest ngulust the decree that the desulig should obey the Kepibe Ho's laws, ‘Tha Hon, Judyo Loranger wis Chitre nian, ‘The mecting was largely attended, and to the surprise of tho poopte, neither the Fronch fags nur that of Great Drituln wua ta be secon, Tho Flour-derlis af the Lewitimtst was tue only bunting in sight, The Chalroan commenced with a speoch on the Logitinist doctrine, ty the course of whieh the grandcur of the Legitiniet Ktnuygs wus lauded, Nupoleon’a dynnsty wttackad, wid tha lust of the blood puluted ta ob an exam pla of retributive justice tor Napoleon Firdt's titerferenco with the Chureh, Thore was nut a word of censure for diasol ity Louls Quinze, To Conite Fotcault made a spevch extremely: sutlatuctory to the Jesuits, Br, Pasuucilospoke dn the Uliramontany strufa, and bitterly dee hounced the French decrees aguinet the Jesulla, Bir, Sulotte mudu a xpeech showliy tho stutus ‘af tho French Canailane tn the United States, and Mr. Frechette, jutcly drowned Poct Laureato by the French Academy, was expeoted to mike = Bbrilliant speech. Ho refused ta go upon the Natform, however, it ts suld, because of the at- cks upon the French Government. ‘ho Joss it movement is said to be anything but popular ainony tho Freuch Cunudlaus as 8 rule, 1 ON THE TRACK. Identification of the Man Found Dead on the Prairie. He. Was 2 Swedo, a Tanner, and Named Johnson. The Last Seen of Him Was at 6 0’Clock Saturday Night. Examination of the Boily—Iis Mead Smashed to Pecos. Two Difforont Individuals Profess to Reo- ognize the Oorpsé, Ona of Them Cerlainly Wrong, tha Olher Doubtless So, County Physician Bluthardt, assisted by Dr. Mignault, yesterday afternoon niado a post: mortem oxaimtnution of tho body of the younz mun who wns found lu one of-the Artesia well ponds Inst Sunday morning, «As [3 usually the ene om stich occasions, the aelshber- hoot turned out its Indigent men, women, nud children, who gatherod nround the tloor of the Morgue, a frowzy and idle mob of voople whose petition to" jist have ono luk at (ho earpse," kopt tho man who was minding tho stoor bnisy all the afternoon. everal persons enlled at tho Morgte while the autopsy was in progress und, ropresonting that tuey had a mise- ing felend, wore given pormisslon to vlow the dlecensed. Nono of thon identttted tho body, and only In ono cso was thore even n shadow of Ukellhood of Its bulnz that uf tho party sought for. ‘Chia was tho case of # young man namod WALTER 8. HABINOOI, tt couple of whogo friends, after viewing tho vorpao, sald that it might bo that of tha man whom thoy bad. boon .misaing for some days. Barer tn tho dny a young fellow named ‘Tent and alady namod Mrs. MoMillan called ut tho Morgus and, after viewing the body, declured ‘that 1t was uboutan even matter of doubt in thotr taltids whethor tho body was that of young Haste brook or not, the Indy rathor inelining to tho bellef, thutit was, Thoy oxpluiued that a Itulu over #® year ugo Husbrook, who since Inst Now Yenr's Day worked at sulting In the Btock- Yards, began to board with Mrs. MoM{|lan, Io id eo fora, year, roommy with Mr. Teal, in May he beyun drinking heavily, lost his Job, and left bis bonrding-huuso, at which timo ho was in Mrs. MoMillan's debt,. Ho went to Washington Heights, and had beon heard of once or twice, n letter boing recelved from him lately in which ho inctosed $$ for Sirs. MeMillan, Mr, ‘oa atated furthor that Hasbrook was to havo at- tulnod his majority a few days ago, and, that ho uspected to come Into. some property whon bo didao. Both ha and Mrs. McMillan woro very: careful and painstaking in tholr attompt to establish nn identity between thelr friend mtd tho bods, “and after thoy had examined it thoroughly they compared a photograph of Hasbrvok with one of the corpse token by the Polloe Dupartinent, the result of the comparison belng su streiigthon sonrewbut the belief that tho inurdered man and thoir friend might boltontical. Rusduriny tho afters noon ‘Leal und a detective went out to Wasbing- ton Hoights, and found Hasbrook bud bean there that morning, og THE POST-MONTHM EXASUNATION revealed tha fnot that all the organs of the young man except tho herd were inv porfectly healthy comiltion, ‘Thos wore almost entirely bloodless, tha hemorrhayse from the frightful xgupin tho throat baying completely oxtuusted ing We-cutrent. The bands were exainined carefully, and tho fuct clonrly demonstrated thut they wer calloused,—the right hand espe- clully so,—showlug that tho young man bed earned his) broad by “hurd” labor of some desoription, Tho © fult dovelop- nent of the chest ‘and arms as comparrd with the yery attemtated appearance of the legs suggested strongly that tha man’s occupation had been a sedentary ono possibly; at apy rate one whore tho call for display of strength wua made upon tho upper portion of the body, The interest connected with the autopsy contorett of courgo in the oxamination of the buttered skull and the severed throut. It hud already boen learned throuxh numerous digital applications by Varlous purties that the skull bad been plerecd in tho crows and had been frirly smashed in at tho back, but no ong had nnticlpated suvlt thorough work ag the In- vestigution disclosed, A transverse cut of tho scalp auablod it to be ensily inoved forwara and: backward, 80 tht the skull’s white surface wos Drought toview in its entirety. The forward fap was tnoved frst. As it was lifted freo from tho bone it was round to bo INJURED IN THREE PLAGUE. ee to tho loft site of the ocntra of tho senip, Just behind whore the hutr und forchead meaty lt was found to beplerced through; an- other cut, nppareutly dony with a knife or othor sharp Instrument, was vislblo ubout the contre of the orowa; and a third wound, which pres sented the appearances of having beon dono with m hammer—the flush belug apparently knocked aff as with 9 blow,—wns found upon tho Inft silo of the fap, ‘Tho doctors noted tho positions of theao sentp wounds, aud, when the flap was drawn over the dead mun's face, which {t masked in a most horrible manuer, tho; looked psn the surface of the denurted aluft for Injuries to correspond with thom, It did not boul nny very searching iivestization to reveal, them, In tho caso of thu wounds mun toned Just no gerions alsturbanee of the hony structure was to be noted, but where the acalp had been pierced, in close proxtmlty to tho forehead, It was found thit the skull nso bi heen broken into, an oval holo, samowhat lary than a quarter, belng visible. 4 bo! 4 been ebmpletely carried away by tho inatro- mont of death, and the brain’ wae visible through it, ‘The blow whiun caused this holo wus the ony Dr, Blutharat betloyed, which causod eat, Fi ‘Tho removal of the Nap from the othor halt of the skull revealed aolckentng sigut. ‘he ontira Dick portion of the skull was found to baye nn smushed in, apparently: by a euccession of blows, Au additional evidence of tho force of the frat blow was seen in tho fuct that tho sutures of tho skull hod been partially foreed apurt by it; there nogded no collateral proof of the power which impolled the Inatrument with which the ocoiput hid been crushed, When pe flup was removed boyond the seat of tho in- jury e A SHOWER OF BKUTIesrLintens, | varying in 3lzo froma pin’s point to that of a silver dollny, fell upon tho disaucting-table: Tho holo which thoy lott was large onongt for wn open hand of largo size to be inserted tu it, ‘The baviog which followed the splinters were carc- tt evidence of the nature of the wonpon with which tho wounds bad been fnttieted, “Cho to} of tho skull was thon sawed off and the interior portion of tho bone examined, without, however, Auythig being added to the discaverics already mide, ‘Nhe gash in tho throat was carefully oxam- ned, and the doctors combinod in the opinion that it nd been made after death had cneucd, poesibly while there wie still komo muscular ne. tlon present, but certainly after the docoased hud rocelved tho other {ujuries, THY DEAD MAN'S NAMB DISCOVERED, Shortly beforo Io'clock lust ulght, as Boore- tury Doyle, Licut. Kouting, Lieut. Callaban, several decvotives, and « THibuNe roporter wore InBuperiatendent O' Dounell’s oifice, talking over the inurder: intae and thearlzirg, a joud rap was given uf the ‘ofllee door, « Responsy was mide, and Otticer Conrles E, Larson, of tha Wext Chicago Avenue Station, walked inte the roan, having in hig company n roughly-upparcled mun. “Ho is ddoutied,” were tho flrat words spoken, and thon the otlicer dotulled the developments In 4 careful and pre- ojse manor, Every car was Istentng, and,2s In frequently the ci fa sitol inetuicos, BOING of the valunble poln ,and had to bo repeated for the polloo, who were carofully noting everything, ‘The oftlver suid enlstiuntally that the man with him waa Jobs Olsen, @ driver ofa cont wagon for Rehurd & Lonke, and lyed at No. 47 Elston avon, and tit te bud Just ree turned from Undertaker Ash's catablishinent, on Elghtoonth street, whore ha hid tontived the body of tho murdered man as that of a youn Swede named Johuson, who boarded at No, 10 Eiston aventie, and who worked in tuunery somewhere on Goose Tehind, Olson hid identl fled the body wt tho Morgue at first sticht, and was powitlys that be wid not mistiken, Prior toutarting out for the Slorgue tho ollicer stated that ho had visited the boarding-house, and had there ascertained that two of the boarders were mnfesing slice Sulurduy wight, und that aug att awered the description. Ho alsa aseertntied that Johngon hid been but a short ting in tho country, and in this elty only slace tho Ist of Sny last. itty ebum, and tho only” person with whom he auavolated, wus ab low-sized, sind, and slekly Swede, halling from West Guthlund, sweden, wheneo Jobnson also came, Te, tou, was a tune ner, but for some tine bid bee indie, to to. any work, Hte hourded away out on Western avenue, somewhicre, It Is belleyed, in tho viclie ity whate the buty was found, ‘vhta mun te wlso a Bweds, and 4 curpet-weayer by trade, OLSEN MAD BUT LITTLE TO WAY, Neslmply know Johnson by sight and namo, ‘and ho lust saw bim at avout 6 o'clock Saturday evening, when hie chu wos in his company, ‘Thoy were at the euloon, but, eecliue him coming out of the conbyard, thoy cullod bin and treated bim toa nse of heer, ‘tis uppcurs ta be about the auc seen OF thea in tho nelghborhoud, Bir, Olsen says bo nev How tha name of Johuson's | companion, He only knows that Johnson use , to cura I; on) $10 u woek in tho tan-yurd, and that with a Tics chum on his hands he could not have saved much money, hur had op ugh cash about bi to examined by the uation, (it rovented no: » the wickly aman. WEDNESDAY, ‘JULY 7, 1880. teinpt any onota kilthim. A portion of the clotting found at the ego of the pond was shown him, and ho was of the opinion that tho clothing wis Johnéon’s, He could not be sure, Tho olticor is deserving of great pratao. Ho obnyed an order promutented In the depart. mont tothe offect that policomon should Inquire at nll boarding-honses on thelr Tespectlye mats for misaing nen, and Moyrick’s was ono of the Hirst plnees ho visited. It was thora bo got his first low, ; WHAT MBYNICK KNOWS, A reporter went out last evening to No. 119 Elston avenne, and, after, much pounding BU0= ecole in rousing Fred Meyrick, tho keopor of tho piace, from his deop slumbers. Ilo first rec- oe zed a photorraph of tho dead man and hia wife followed suit, Sho also positively ideus tilled tho shirt ad it appenred on the photo- gruph, although tho man was not so sure about tt, Whon queationcg at length on the matter they atated that Johnson or Johanson had heen = boarding, «with thom for avout tia woeks, Ho worked In fn tannery on Gose Ielnnd. ‘This is suppored to bo that of CharicaG. Wertalor, Just cust of tho bridge on Gorse Iatand, although the German vould not accurately stato tho piaco. This fact that jo oman” ‘Jolinson worked in a tunuery [s strongly corroborative of tho truth “ot Olecn’s. assertions that be is the munloret man, Tho peaple at tha satoon say that Jonson wasn quict fellow, who drank but little. Ho was a Swedo and thoy wore Gore tang, 80 that they had but little {a common. io man who called ut the sdloon for John son Saturday evoning is desaribed by thom usin alckly. follow who thoy understand came from Swedon with Johnson, Iv called ngaliy Sunday oveniog, und soomed disappolnted not seoing his felon, ‘This little inan and fellow Olsen wero Johuson's oply friend them glone could he talk, flo pald bis weok's board, $3.50, Saturday night after com- Ing from work, ‘thoy know. lenve until ufter supper. Vi did not tell, Whetbor he had any money, are table to say, a8 cach. thine ke pald hls bill bu bad tho monoy all ready, Ho wns, however, known to have been pald off that ovoning. TILE IMPORTANT LINK i in tho story 1s urather fragmentary recollection Moyrick hs of talking with rome Bwede whose namo he docs not know, bit who was: in the toon yestordiy, ‘This Swede, ag noaras cold guthored from bis confused talk, had said that there had boo a dance at tha corner of Fig street and Ashland avenue Saturday night. duhnson, the Siweo thought, was thoro. Mos- rick alao bad an ineistinet recollection of there being some tuk abouta fight ovor two girls, but could not romomber tho clraumatances, or whether Johnson waa supposed to bavoe bron concerned, Ho did know, however, that Jobn- son had. been” at a dance . at. tho. same place about threo wouks ago, fo nover suid much to Meyrick and his wife, and thoy only know this fact Incidentatly, Ho slopt alone and bad no companions, All the bourters {n tho house were at home that wight ently, and Johnyon’s nbsonce wus noted, but It did hot excite attention, as ho bad gono away aftor paying hig bill, and’ thoy presumed that bo had deo-ded to leave. Promptly upon bearing Larsen‘s stor: Kenting aid Callatan, Austin Doyle, Halnos, Larson, und Olson started at once. for Meyriok's saloon. Aftor'a long tal with tho people thereabouts they started forth to search ou ‘THE ROUSE ON FIG STRKET.: nnd tho’ Western uvonuc boarding-house, Tho determination was to keep tip the chase all night long, or aotil tho unknown companion of Johngon was found, Thelr Impreesion wis that this person, could be be found, vould shed some ‘ight upon the mystery, If indeod tho entire ecerct was not known tohim, Batin this thoy are probabty mistaken. ‘Orders had been given to Undertaker Ash TO ENHALM THE BODY for tho purpose of keeping !t fur. (ontifoation purposes av long as pusalblo, The order was gountormanded by Liout. Koulag upon hearing of the Johnson ‘identiticuuion fast night. but Souretary Doyle bos but little faith In the Ident- Gention by one person only, aad so the embalin- ing process will be gun on with. STILL ANOTHBN IDENTIFICATION. Yoaterday afternoon Sccrotary Doyle, of the Police Department, lasued an order to the pn- trolmen to make inquirtes among the bonarding- housekeepers on their beats us to whether any of thelr boarders were missing. Olicer Top- ping, whose bent tikes in a large portiun of tho West Side cust of Lincoln and north of Lake atreots, acting upon inetruc- dons, Jearned from u Mrs. Sheldon, who keeps a bourding-houge at Nos. 902 and wt West Luke stroot, thut u week ngo last Saturdwy she took to bourd 8 young. tohman named Willtam nt tho Ticuts, otoatlva Wilsun, who left her pluccon Thursday, He called ogaln on Saturday afternoon aud inquired for any lettera which inight havo arrived for n hin {tho meantime.nt the same timo stating that he was expecting somo monoy by muil, Two fetters bad como for hiin,and bo topk thom and went off, ‘Cbls waa tho lost abe snw or bin. Bho stated furthor that tho young man wosa fresh nerival in tho country, biving been only five weoks out, and ker description of lig personal" appearanco and — clothes tallied” so closoly with thut published in. Tie. ‘Trmunp” that Olllcor —Toppin in requested the hidy to cull at the Polico Depure nent, which abo did, having interviews whilo there with Mr. Doyle and Detective Keatlug. Luter in the evening 1 Tatuxe reporter was sont to call upon Sirs. Shuldou, and, 1f possible, fo learn from her fuller, partloutars. Foqurdiug the youny mun than had boon gleaned by the police officials, ‘The reporter took the pbato- sruph of the young man with him, and tho first thing dono as soon us Mra. Sheldon was found was to request her to touke @ enreful exam. inntion of the picturo and decide whether it bore any resemblance to her late bourder, Tho old lady studied the ghastly features ag dla. played'in tha photograph very carefully, aud her verdict was, 1 think that isa picture of the young Keotehinin who bourded with mo up to last ‘Thursday. She then took tho ploturo to her daughter, who was even moro de inher identification, oitlod ‘An old. indy Nving in tho house: who, Mra, Sheldon xtuted, had pait moro attention ta, tho young Scotehman than anyone alse In tho pleco, utter exwnining the picture deciured that, bo- yond n doubt, it was a representation of the qane fellaw, The picture was then taken by 3. Sholden to tho roum-mate of Wilson whllo he was boarding with hor, and he was positive in Isfs nesortion that the photograph boro an un- mistakable Ilkoness to the young man, AS far as identittcation of a iylig man through tho medium of a photograph of bls corpse caukl go this was very sutisfictory, and tho reporter: vasked tho ofd lady a nunberof questions, with a view to getting some, collateral evidenco of yuluc, and, In view of tho fact that tha body baa ucen positively Identified ue that ofa diferent person, tt must be confessed that tho chain of evidence favoring the thoory that the Scutch- man and tho murdered man were Indontical was appurently a very strong ons. ‘ON THE SUBJECT OF THE CLOTERS, Mra, Sheldon sinted that‘ her Inte boarder woro adurk sult, und that bis pants wero so abort as to have excited tho attention of all in tho house. ‘This information was quite startling, is one of tho puzzles which tho’ detectives could uot fies over was how the young mun, who And quite long legs, came tohave auch a short, Palrof pants, “ho shnes, too, wero of u very pevuliar innko, and fastened with a buckio, and tho Indy stated that her Httle daughtor bad no- t ed that tho Scotchman's shoes fustonod Inthat . Anothor Important fact wus that tho punts bad no pistol-pocket,—a: pecultarity of innka which favored tho fdea that the pair found had ben recently brought from Scotland. Mrv. Sheldon stated further that ho was a quacryman by tride,—tho vory business which would develop tho uppor part of his body and callous tis bands in the peculiar maunar noted inthe corpse. Then. ara In, the young man told her when bo first came to her house that be had been living on [ndlang stroct, near Western avonuo, but bad gotten In with snob a rough crowd that he was obliged to louye them, sho did not know where ho hud gone to board when he letton Thursday, but believed that it was in tho nolghborbood of his work, which was in tho Indiana etreot quarry, vo that the young fellow was well known to the Indinna-stroot gung of rowdles, who, If thoy learned of bis Belting money, are just tha kind of charactors tu decoy hn upon tho pratric und dispose of him jn’ tho niost effectual munner. All these things, combined with the identifontions ot the photogenph, mado ltseem 4s though tho young Scotchman was tho vtotlm of the mysto~ ions murder, but the irresistlbio evidence of tho portonal idontifiontions by tho friends of tho Buel, Johnson, of course spolls the thoory on rely. ALL A MIETAKE, It {sa cortainty that tho allegod {dontifioation dl Mra, MoMilan, and Morris Voal, ong of | tho ourdere at No. i West Adains street, amounts to nothing, Both would bavo , sworn ie waa Uwebrook rather = than fiavo worn {twas notbe, The polnt was settled by Teal und Noteetive Long visiting Washington Holghts yesterday, They found .whera Hasbrook bad heon ouiployed at puluting, but haha left there for thoelty at 8:40 In tho mornlug. Othor friends And woamiintanees of Hnsbrnok tall to seo any: resembluncu Lo Masbrook fo the dead body, * —<———— CIGAR-MAKERS' STRIKE, Bpectat Lispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Toreno, O., July B.-A’ striko of the clgare mukors of Unton No. 48 ocourred In thia gity this morning, Involving about thirty-four momhers. Rome ot the membere were granted tho adyanco, but thirteen members wero turned ont. Thera hos been somo foollng over the mattorin a quict way und voine excitement winoug to orale. a OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Guascow, July 5,—Arrlyed, Btuto of Blore fda, from Now York. Losvon, duly 6.--Stoamships Bulgarian, from flosthns Maln, from Hanover; Somorsct aud Maj paburg, from Now York, buve arrived out, dovitne, July G—Arrived, Circassia, from New York, Ss SUSPENDED, Cincrnwart, O., July 6A Gazelle Crawtords- ville, Ind,, special enys;’ Allon Brothers, dry ponde dealors, nado an nesigawmont to-day for 9 DonoNt Of thelr eroditors. Linbilitics, $2, GOO; asacte, $15,000, 3 . . TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. San Francisco, Cal, July 6,—The Japanose corvot Tyukuba urcived (a-vay from Esqul> Tanith Fhe is ok epglh dallas but ofleored and raanned entirely hy Japapos, BPRINGIELD, Mase wy 6.—Paut A, Chad> phourno, on accottatof private businesg’ Inter ats, hag toruiored Bis resignation of the i'real> lors ond of tha noxt college year. ‘ AMUSEMENTS. : HAVERLY’S, ‘ “An Arabian Night," one of the brightest farolcat¢omedics acon in many years, was" inst night sucocaded by Augustly Daly's second, hit «hiring the past New York season. 'Tha Reynt Middy faite tic, It maybe called a popular musten! apcctacia, for the pleco secmert to bit \tho publlo fanoy. In -it thera is no eurlously dangerous’ and acductive story, ond, while musicians who. havo technical knowledge may not ‘Hko this, that, or tho othor. number, to the avorngo playgoer the tnusio furnishes without fattgite o most delight- ful entortainmont; and as one of tho public wo can enjoy 'tho musio,—which ts light, pleasant, and oheorfuland criticise-in our way with, out being -techulenl, Tho work is founded upon the “Der Boe-Cadet” of -Michard Genco. Messrs. Fred Willinms and Edward Mollenhaucr adapted it for the American’ stage. Thero 1s Minning through ft an intoreating romance, eet in scencs as bright as the oye could wish or tho fancy doalre, Whilo tho musiois pleasant, tuore are foi inclodies liltcly ta be remomberod. The costumos ara dazzling, beautiful, and attractlye, ‘The cast is, with fow oxceptions, a strong one, Upon the loves and adventtires of a young Queen of Portugal the main ineldents of tho story hinges. The scene fs aid in Liston, when tho maritime power of Portugal was atite zenith, ‘Whon tho piede opens we tind Lambertorecelying the congratulationsof bis comradca upon his wppointmont to the post of Governor of tho Royal Naval Academy. Hoe Ja an adventurer, fad formerly been poor Lieutenant, and hls surtden vault Into gréatucys is sneeringly at- tributed to petticoat favor by Daminyos, an old courtlor ond Master of Cercmonics in “tho Quoen's bouschold, It — traus- pires “ that! the Queen is notually married to Lamberto, but, owing tu certain stato reagons, that marringo cannot be mide public, By means of a secrot pissage, end with tho ns: sistance of the Queen's couthtant, Donna Ant ning, tho younr wife of Donitnyoa, tho newly= wedded palrbave froquout mectings.” Unable to necount for his wife's visits to the Governor's quarters, Domingos is Hred with Jeulousy, und he constantly interrupts these visits. Ho is not tho only vietim to alae. ‘Tho Queen, al- though {nfatuated with her Mtisband, fs of a sus- piclous und tindtetive disposition. ‘Tho Queen hag been dlaturbed by tho presetice of a beniutl- ful Bohemiag ypsy, who hus beow ondeayor- ing to attract her husband's notice, ‘Phils ts Fanchette, childish piayfoltyy of the now wonlthy Governor “when he was Q poor Lieutenant: Lamberto's position 1s reniterod most embarrassing by tho sluplicity of the gypsy girl He cannot make hor under- stand the impropriety of her presence, and not until he bns confessed his rent position and pointed out the danger of tho Queen's resent nent can he persuade horto tako her d¢purt- Ure, Juatushe bas succeeded in rousing ber alarm the signal is givon of hor Mujesty’s ap- nrouch and ho hia barely time ta conceal the ohemlan in the adjoining room when sho entors, filled with Jentous suspicions, Scarcely bas Lamberto. quictet. those’ when Do- mingos, accompanicd by tha entire court, onters aod charges Lamberto with. haying a Indy conceated in the room whore Penchetle bas: taken refuge, Tho Queenorders the door to by openod. ‘To the puree of all, but the groat rollef of Lantberlo, Funchells, in tho costume of a Royal Leese Bppanty aud is presented to tho Court of Dum Mauritio, wyoung noble- tonn, sent by his relatives to‘onter tho Naval Avademy, naielto thus saves Lanibertn, but losca borself. She bas becniue a man; a man je must remiln, She cannot regal hor iIdontity. A Brazillan plaiters Dom Januario, i bas fallon in love with revlous to hor agsunip- tion of the midabipman’s disguise, and, on moct- ing hor in masouline attire, ls soruly porploxed to recount for the Ilkoness betweon Hom Mau- ritio and the protty. espey girl, Matters are further conplicuted by the Queen's sudden ad- imirntion of Langhedte in bor assume: character, In hor asssuinqd charucter of the recikloss Mauritio sho makes love to tho Queen, who bles the Midshipman in masquerade in the adjoininy room, when Lamberto onters, Ho acoures AMurio of having given, an, nudicnce to the disyolute Dom Maurin. The ontranca of the Court tntor- rupts tha conjugal squngble. “Tho Queen ane nounecs her. marriage, and in. the midst of tho chorus of congratulations which follows, a nolvo In the Queen's apnriment nttracts universal nt- tention, Lamicato, insisting that his Queen's honor Ig involved, orders tho door to bo opened, whon Frnchettc. in the dress of a lady rank, presente heraclf as tho sister of Dom Mauritio, and by acceptliue the Brazilian and his millions brings tho pleco toa happy termination, Agamoof chess: between tho Queen and Lam berta is pire with living ohossuien, personatod: by children costumed to represeut.the plucvs, Among tho moet. picnsurnblo features of, tho pertarmanes stands out prominautly the sing- jng of Mies May Dielding, a young actress ec! dowed with w winning Por and a rich, Hoxibio, avinpathordu, and walletrajued soprano voice, Her defivionoy in tha tochnlquo of act- Ing—and {tts really slight—Ia fully atonod for by the refinement and rotroshing modesty apparent in hor assumption. She sang with uxqulsit oxproasion and oviient fecting in hor opening duet, * Agnin Eufoldod Within Thine Aring," and at onco won the guanine adinization: of tho house, which she retained throughout. Miss Catherina Lewis admirably sustained the rollof Funchette, Bho made a niost fascinating plofire in ber becoming dress oa u fancy cadet of tho Portuguese Navy, and led us pretty o lot. of . fluttering middios na ono would wish to soe. Hur swagger is captivate ing, her action dovolt of coarseness, and sho gavo some exquisit touches of comedy, moro partlowlarly iu tho carly scenes with Lamberto and Januario, and the duel inevident. She wos -in cupitel volco. and derod her numbers with — spirit effect, Tho. udmirable — simpilulty’ frrosistible quiot of Miss Adn Rehun won for that young lady fresh recognition, An excel- lont spirit of burlesque waa given tho mle of Januaria by Mr. J. BE. with on melodious, a powerful yolco, well under control, he not only sings but facta with tusto and drymutic ofect, “Mr, Alonzo Hatoh, tho Lamberto, should tearn that “heart” isnot beonognoed a8 y “ Fonchotto,” io PUI elation of perio but‘ his singing | Is often characterized by fooling. Br. Charlos ea personatod tha Jealous and Intermod- dling Domingos. Wo understand that the gene tleman hid pr antiicly recovery from the ill ness which provonted bis appaxrance ont Mon- day oveulng. A most ainusiug personage in tho shape of nnegre servant to Januaria was most: uinusingly “assumed by Mr. John Hart. We undeystand that It {s the intention of tha management _to put the piece on the stage for two weeks. During ite ruu it 1s sufo to predict 4 profitable career, ane 2 MPVICICER’S. “Fatinitzn,” Von Suppo’s happiest effort, was revived atthis house on dfonday event be prosonted during the week. Mah +-tho samo engaged In ita former prosontation at MoVickor’s~are In tha cast. Tho story ts Intor- esting, ‘tho music bright, original, and taking, the costumes are rich and varied, and tho cons pany, shorue included, succoud iy giving most delightful entertainment. Bliss Jgnnto \ tus formerly, onacts tho parts of Viadimir ani Fatinitea, Stlas Allee Hosmer that of Lydia, Sir. . A. Morgun isthe reporter, Mr. Fred Dixon ussuines the rolo of Gen, Kantshakof, and Br, Vincent Hognu {s the Pushq. —— A DESPERADO ARRESTED. Just as Oilluor Phulncy, af the West Twolfth Streot Station, rounded tho corner of Dospluiuos and 'Vaylor strveta curly lat evoning, Willlum ‘Trnboy bobbed out in front of him from an alloy, and tho oftecr, knowing ho was wanted, use rested himand brought bin to tho Weat Twelfth Street Btatlon, There the young man wus identiflod by Ofllver Willlam Casoy na the man who shot him Monday night as he was trying to bring Paddy Collins, @ notorious character, to tho station. Collins had had during the aay a shooting agray with dilchael MoNumura, aud had becoma eo enriged thut ho thretoned to kill MoNamarn on sight. ‘he paronts of the latter, upon boaring Cvllivs' threat, and bemg unable fo find thelr son, wero yreutly torelfid, and beaought the police ta arrest bin on alabt. ‘Cyllins wis tho that is why his . arrest wis Otticer Casey ls cortuin of Truhoy's tdentity, for nome short time before Ihoshot was fircd 'Traboy mot bim on the way to the atation with hig prise ouer, and attempted tu got him awiy by wrost- lng with the onlecr, Ifo wae fought of suc- ovssfully, but caught up to tho oflicer once fwutn by runaing thruugn in atlvy, and Just a the oflluvr passed ho rushed oug with u revolver diy bis eight band, and, placing tha weapon with> {ya Caw inches af the oflicor’s head, ied, Aw hu adhd so he sald, “Now, Puddy, get away, dam you.” By tho shouroat gud luck tho allicor was Tot killed on the spot. Aw it wis, the bullet glanced wroumd tho tick of the head, futtiothur Ao severe W wound that be will not be ft fur duty for some days, 24 , ‘Teahoy i8a young man not very well known to: tho poliua, thougy they have scan him training for inunths past with a diereputable crowd, Hu i bls parva ‘on Forquor street, nour a BECAME INSANE. ‘ Bpeclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunte - Leavsnwourg, Kes., July §.-Oharlos Smith, ‘who tgured in the shoot ng alate with Dr. Troe minino In Chicago, witch mado 4 groat sensation In army olrcles soveral mo: ee aH, recontly bo- ued it Fors Garfleld, ant just bes Feeeletanriraset wr tanta va re od in foriecaimgay ‘of Wililams Colleza, to take affect at tho, papliabor bad notonly-kunt pace with tho timos, “Alle: not necepted, and tl - ELLINOIS: PRESS. ‘annival Meeting of tho’ Axfoolation— "<<." Hleotion of Offlcora. of the Milwaukee Sun. - Tho Mfteenth Ahnua) meeting of tho Illinois Enitortal Association wes held in the club-room, Palmor MHougo, at 10 o'elocts yesterday morning, tho attendance belng quite large, Mr. E. A. Snively, of tho Macaupl Connty Enquirer, p aided, and Mr. C, 1. Bostick, of tho Mattoon , Gazelle, tilled the Seorotary's porlddn,: ‘THE FOLLOWING MEMDANG WALE PRABENT! Fret L. Alles, Sentinel, Pontinos Ih. C, Attard, Gazelle, “Virginia: We G. Randall, Journal, Bl Faso; Myra Bradwell, Leuat Netra, Chtengoy By Beadwoth, decouk News, Chiloago; BS 1. Brad- corse Hitt, Jee Republican, ny Rath bury, Chtan, Honry; 0,8, attoon; Charice Hant, Sentinel, “Morriaon: . Be Bostwihel taztlte, Mattoon; Eliza Bowman, Hone Viatto J. H. Barton, Independent, Carbondale; ‘A. Conlldyso,: Domucrat, Litehitelds Hf. 1. ‘Judksonville:, Charles Cen Wet Hd Adgoeate,” Chicago: Cyrus, Journaly Canip | Poin Kansas; F.C, Clark, Sun, @ nen O Cuss, Ztmea, Paw Lr Regiater, Lada: C. Es BS spent Musabyrboros Ad har dependent, Murpby' + ale. aiieys t. GP loaner, Herald, Carl nyilie George 'itutehIn, Hye, Dloomington; dra, 8. 0 Tnebert, Inter-t Chicago; Jesse Harper, Presa, Diovitles J. Fe Harner, Sarmers' Jpnrncth ‘Voylorvillo: W. d. Tarlah, Citizen, Rushville: F. M. ‘Leland, Srqder, IMoomington; E. Lowry Courier, Gllphow City MWe: Stathaws, Heratd. Urbannzy Asa Miller, Repieto, "Tuscoiny Th Phelps, Herald, Voulony :1L, N. Battorann, Spe tater, Oyuuwkag M, He Potera; Timea, Watackn; TD. wt. Htty, Stalwart, Springheld; Thomas | Sawyer, Herald, Chebansey BoA. Snively, En quiver, Garlinvtiias Jon J. Squires, Hepiiltean, fuvloryilla; Gergo M. Tathani, rs 27, ville: G. D.* Wastelly, journal," Nush yilles-d, L. Wanien, Gazete, Windsor. | ° + i ‘President of tho Assocation, Pf: ‘The 7 +. Bplvely, dellvored bis ; ANNUAL ADDRESS, 0... in which ho welepmed tho’ Association to thelr fifteenth annual meeting.’ Tho"roal growth of tho Agsociation had been within tho Inst fow yeare—Its carly history havlog, unfortunately. Jbeen marred by 9 popular belief that it was elm- . ply an orgattaation tor the purpose of procuring. freo menis and free rides over railironds, Since it had weeded out from Its memlerghip thosy, wha: had dono so inuch to bring reprougn upon an honored profession, and had reduced itsqcou- slanul oxcurstons and pjore frequent meotings ta. plain business vasis, it had grown'in popu lar favor und usefulness. No oné could quer tion tliat tho Associittion hud been of ‘vast bene- ft to all, They had met and discussed general matters, and the more prosy and praotical details bf tho mechanical dopartment of thelr respect ivo offices; they bad interchanged views upon tho yarious modes ot conducting nowspapucs; thoy bad often returned. to, thelr homes and could think of noooo great mensure .that’bad iinpressed thom, yet they had seen In the vurl- ous “exchanges” something, that -secmed 80, famillur thatstho thought often, forced jtadif , upon thota that tho practical suzgostions whiolt * hud found yoice In Press meetings hid borne good frujt., Tho list-deeada: hud driven elip. shod, blacksmith work eatealy away, and >tho- country office had beon doing better work than was done in the city ten yearsigo. Thocountry but wis constantly advancing, and wag demand: ing avery day now designs, nov combinations,— SCENE RIDER attractive. bin ter toga a plucons, stupa nt sen, nnd the: grut-worms with which the ran fonts: ‘of tho past : bad been adorned. “Lhe. greatest ~imprayoment that had been mnddu was in| tho fn if that uly attained. fecling ws unly ‘The columns”. of abusa and ‘vitupor- ation in. whioh ‘they used to, write aown the rival editor us a villain had given way to ebronleling of local news and other intelligence, and tho disgusting headiigs had given "way. ton Tsagiy competition. toe erie He would recommend that tho Secretary of tho Association be paid a salary of $50 or F100 per annum, und thought that among, fA member- ny of 200 the exponditure would not be folt.+ ‘This amount, he believed, would, be of moro benefit tothe Segretary, than tho, usual gold- bended cane, i MISCELLANZOUS BUSINESS, On motion of Mr, Jesso Harper, of tha Dan- yillo Press, tho Ohalr ‘anpoluted (Mossra. Asi’ Miller, Df, WV, Sfatthavre, and ‘Thomas. &. Bawyer acommitice of threo for the purpose of fixing sulary of the Seetetary. Onwotion of Mr, Fred I, Aller, of tho Pon- tino Gaadtts, the hate nppoiatad Stessrs. Brod 1. JB ‘Hnrnor, and Und Allard a Committco on Membership. eae ‘Tho Chale rein{nded the Association that when Itarrived at St. Louis, on Hs trip Inst year, he had the pleasure of announcing: to them that ono of thoir mombors, Col. D. L.-Putllips, hud beon appointed Poustinnstor at Springdold, It was now his painful duty to repdrt to them that that gentleman was dead, and he would agit Me - A. ge, HL. Olay, H. J. Gurd- ever, E, 0. Phililps, aud E.R, Harbort: a com- mittco on ;resulutions of regret ut that gentle muna demise, + Q patie ‘The Comimittes on Memborahiip recommended for membership W. I. Davidson, Lewistown Democrat, D, J. Easthirn, Sheldon Balerprise, George W. Wober, tel aes Daily Register, Chiles W. ‘founey, Virginia Uazetle, and thos wero ciected, * Tho Chair appointed the following Committac. ou Resolutions: Mra. Bradwoll, Messra, Tatham, Burt, Hutching, Davidson, pie, Glia moved that.a committce of threo, he uppolnted on revision of memberstup,: Adoptad, and thy Chulr appointed H.-L, Clay, George L. Tatham, O, 3° Bostwlak,- . After an-interubange of optntons in‘ regan] to, tho fnanchl. condition of tho, Assooigtion,an adjournment was hid until afternoon, © S| ‘The Assoclytion cqugscmbled, nt" half-past 2 o'eluck, Mr, Suively in tho chhlr, who introduced . + Milly GBONGK W, PEOK, - . of the Milwaukee Suri, who, after somo wittl- solani remarkad thit the newspaper bueiness’ was bis business, and ho hid béon ongaged init from hos huod up to tho present titng, Ho had heen behind the roller, and-lnd lenraud to atand: off ereditors, Tthad been ‘suid that th Popes, was tho levor of. tho syorld, but be did uct ellove in moving n anythsag utitess soitethine: per Ino waa paid. He did nut beileve in under- tuldng a largo moving Job, proferring to mova Orst u township, then a county, and tnally a Btuto, “But hothought that nothing shoutd bo moved unless there wus Boma mninco-pio in the Job. Aftor continuing in that train of thought for som timo ho referred to tho advertising ngente, whom ho chiracterizod genorally usa olise of frauds, who, with the Nghtning-rod poddiers, should bo rn Ho bolieved that noews- Papers should bo patd for In advance. Five dollars u year was muob better. thon amply promises, “and would go a ecat eal further in cunning -o printing-ollloc, Aftér refur ring in w humourous voi to: clrouses und clrous agents, he suid ho believed the naws- paper inon wanted to do as they had beon done by. although thore wero soine newupuper men in, Wisconsin who had broken ‘tho srulo, and ae posed ot thotr purses at in udyanoy, The cail- roud men, ho ‘suid, were yory muph hurt over auch proceedings, and had urged sush editors to leave and move {nto Ilinais, Ife bud hue can. siderable vxporlenoo in lecturing, fapuclally to, ohuits. Chiirsy wera very good Nevenors, but dldy't pay, But, give the speaker nn audience of chairaand the family of a Janitor to speuk to, und ho fult ontirely ut home, Io was glid to now, howevor, tins tho chalrs on ‘tho present igenslun wore dled by Buci a turyo and ruspect. able audiences, My. Peck continued punning, and telllug bnimorous lucidents, at constdcrible Jongth, all the time hia auditors polng ing buppy fraino of mind, and wound. up -by: thanking tho association for the honor contorred and the ut- tention aiven. ‘ CR ee The constitution of the Associntion was amounted a0 1g to read that the. anyual moctings shill be hald otwoor tha frat“week in January and tho Lrst-woek fy Mfnreh, vey 2 BRROFION OF OFVTOENS. 727! ‘The ofticors af tho Assucintlon,in view af-the fact that thorr torma af ofice bad expired, ten- dorod tholr rosiyuations. can Mr, Mradweil moyed that, (he yealgnations bo Wit sho ullicorg bo requested to fill the offices during tho year. ‘Tho movlon wis ungulmoualy adupted. The retlected oltt- corse: Prosident—E. A. Bnively, Carlinville Higuirer, Vico-l sty Deadwelly Leadt 3 rd lonts— Mrs. - ayra News; ¥, W, Grubb, Gatostuirg Register. , Beorctary-10. R Asnatwiok, A won Gazette, * Wevagurererd. W, Cilutan, Ogle County Presa. Tho ‘Trensuror roported, the receipts during tho past ycar to have boon 8310, “Expenditures about the same sun. ‘The salary of tho Score-. tay ‘was nude $100 por year, i r. Suively moved tbat all membors wha fail to pay their anoual dues during the moath of January preceding the sonyal meoting Do aye patie crag Feentny lone af 5 t-onsthe r nea son! dcathor B. b, Puls. of to Springdald Jounak thy Koeretary announced shat tho Editorial As: sociition wailg take the annual exoyrsion to Aviluud, on Lake Superior, The Convention then udjourned... ee eats Tnst ovening at 0 p'clock the Asanciation do- pared over the Chicayo, Milwaukoy & St. Paul ullrogd for Milwaukeu, where they will spond Lite morning, leay ag in, the oveplae over tho Whoonatn Central for Ashland, on Late Supe- rior, whore throy or four days will be spynt, re qaaponatlon expect to return to ‘ouldagg Gays a £ a * ’ SUICIDE, » eGptelat Dispatch to ‘The Unicdgo Tribune... | MILWaUKes, July 6.0. B, Stallman, a young druyeclork of this clty, stabbed bhneels to death today: in af at figegandoney, We had née out of employment, and becamo te dishoartane |, Ho rormong ouldou v Ar “ DR. CLARK JOHNSON’S Addresses by thoPresttont and Mr. Peek,- i ai Blea ‘ $2 ERE SuvaH 82 3310 SY: Dysapepata, RES tsness, Nervous Dobdility, otc Tho Bost REMEDY KNOWN toMan| 9,000,000 Bottles: £0LD SINCE 1870... This Syrup possesses Variad Properties. Wmnintes the Ptyntine ‘and Aourluy of ¢ ho medicine 1s taken ately afler eating the mermentation rontedt, It acta upon the Fiver, a Patines thes Q Lots tho: 1 carries of the Ot ‘onens tho pores a. Monthy Porspiration, on tho horeiita neratos Ncroluta, vod and m: the akin and luduecg talat, or polsoxi fn tr (ts mennfactera, ang: : edljand feeble, Gare nly telnp.reputred (maton hthne UTION TO NAW Ne, Bown ar aMntorree eae TG frayollagaconia Orrunnors to solicit trade from TESTIMONIALS. * ILLINOIS. ; Disenao of tho Stomach and Liver, - orfeck health und te — © Fxcelicut Memody.} jalvidere, Boone Co. fe been using your. Rexutates the Sto oumatien, § would | ‘MIS. WESTFALL, ‘Bishor, Champaten'Co to cortity that. your. INDIAN done mo more good for Klanay, alitand Heart, Discaxe thao any o overused. It also cured ona of Chilis and Scrofule. a ‘Third-Day Chills. : Flora, Clay Co. 11 ‘This ta. to. cortity uae yauy INDIAN dmecf ibe Thlrd-Day Coilis, wuss medicines had failed. “°° Chillfe Ciired, ret I tnd’ your 1: cine in the’ country: PEARS TRIG wuss DROWN. | All that It Is Recommonded to B DEAR SiR: I have found, BLOOD BYRUP a fair trial jonded Lo he, ant Cook Co. II1, F your INDIA it. ib Is All (tls recume. advise bnyuog who mag be Iti poor rial, VM. PASE AN, Chilis Gured: Dyn sims aly aauantor nad che, aod T tried almost averyth mrngnesd the Wed. ur ial of ‘white! mboriand Ca., ti. « hits for fourteen j ESE ASEAN Are 0 fn hand HOSBANNAH LAWRNACE “Pain tn the Back. AYntorman Btation, Do Kalb AR Site Tle ts: OD SYRUP has curod Is ® yalusbio, medicine. Dyspepsia and Indigestion, - AR Brn: Thief Tent of my aince L neve hod » Cure ror Moart-Niseuno. | $ Tentapol Aursrent yt e HY ate wieted, rir Tecommand it 10 of} almilarly at Ht sr aLLANOS. AM that It Ia Recommiended to B Kansaa, Eduar Go ured your oxcullent 1 AI Rut: ft have 1 OD SYRUP inmy tee Bene Tasluy tuediciue ever Gaed tn my fat ri 5 ie amend geiad ais, Me Neus, Diseases of tie Lungs, BLOOD SY! nich, had been, troubling i bad eae a easel Wirnng + For Neuralgia. Dableran, Ha troubled with Nev ur TN DEAR Bint Twa i rt BYISLE, wnd am bappy to way It us oninoly qured Dyspepsia Cured, . 7aP eIyaioutt, Hancck valuable medicino, ‘Milford, -DBAR Bin: I have wod your: BYKUP for Cramps in children who wore i canus it effected a complete cur Stomach and alsa fur i: d WILL Syasius, aod 1 vat ADETH METZ « An Agent's Testinonys : : Dean Ain: 1c YNUP haa no ¢ Y mond #18 tise toa “\Mecommnends if te Ale. 'Y ould recotmmegad tt to ait pylori r Complaint, lakinahans, Kankakoo Gi re May Lbs BG Hour Mads ts. TT all who have cigtice whet che mo . Buokinghain, Kankakee Ca. Tl. May 18 17 " mend ASAMESSARG A Gpod Biood Puritjer, ve Pi 7 ea hele } hava pend sour ute recowulepdiny fy ae auc ~ : ea Suppression of Menstruation, | La dalle Co. TH. dearer from. hupe y laboring wider th the trestmens a iz fenat a Jor nuure {ont @ ye biodioine, and, to tha ghe Was p00n Festury: Femalo Wonakness, Sm PONY mt ‘county. UI, Dean sins this ety dortity ene A hans iy troubled with \ me fool likes young girl. Y can rucaie ‘ nuoDA BanBiry LISTOF WHOLESALE DEALERS Die Gh ibasn’s ladan Dh yp, CHIOAGO, ILL, |’. VERON A CO. Op eine mal @ mond Ht aa 8 yal 6 Wobast-ar i, tow, Y oo lee ‘i’ ae 1, :HEnombog' ingot Fewdar Gun by faethe bast, Baa aul

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