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WHE SWEDISH TRAGEDY Identification of the Body ' Found at the Artesian Wells. It Proves, to Be That of Aaron Johnson, a Tanner by Trade. : He Was Last Scon Alive on Sat- urday Evening with O. Ps A. Huntgron, Who, After-a Long Search, Was Last Night.Arrested on Suspicion; And Agninst Whom tho Polfco Have Worked Up au Array OF Ciroumstantial Evidence “Sufilolent to Insure Conyiction, In order to seoure a fullor fdontifiention of tha body of the murdered man, Aaron Johnson, and to uscertain any facts regarding him from his lute nasociates, n Trimuns reporter yesterday visited the sheepakli: tinnery of owls Bugler, situnted on the corner of Division and North Branch streets, Hero he saw the son of tho pro- prletor, n young mau who at oncu heutltled tho photograph of tho murdered man, ns tunt of Jobnson, who, he stated, had been working in the tannery for somewhat over a week. , Ho worked full time last week, and waa onguged in tho operatio{ of scraping the hides, : On’ Satuniay evening be received $10 and went away, stating: that he would bo bnele to work Tuesday morn ing. Mr. Dugler wos very much surprised when bo O§) not turn up Tuesday morning. Johnson was a yery towpornte man, haying -frequontly dvelinod even to drink n glass of beer when it was brought into the shop, and so there was no grounds for supposing that he had indulged ina Fourth of July, celebration, whieh bad inca- pieitated blm- from work onthe fol- Jowlng day. .Mr, Bugler entd further that Johuzon, when ho: first came tocthe tune nery, hid a partner named Multgren, leo o. Siwede, who had been ‘given @ job. xt the Nimo work, which, however, he had thrown/up after bulf an hour’é trial, He deserlbed Hultgren as nlow-alzed, red-comploxtoned man, with black, curly halr, struggling black mustache, aud a palref holly checks, which, underlying very prominent eheck-bonos, gave hlin a sizkly ape pearance, ha : Tho portrait was shown to‘ sevorn} othor em- ployés, who oil sald thut.It represented tholr missing tellow-workiman, They ulsg stated. that " nethe tannery of Lambeau & Goldschmidt, on the corner of Dfyision gtroot and, tho Elston ron, “would ‘be found a young Swedo named Peto Lindsten, who had worked with sohngon, and whose opinion as to the identity of tho portrait they considered wauld be perfectly rellable. indeten was found, and bis identin- catlon of tho portrait was Instantancous. He stated that Johngon fad worked with bin in the Jaunbenu & Goldschmidt tannery, and his de- scription of Jolingun’s clothes colnoided with Unovo found near tho corpse, with the excoption of thovhovs, hig momory being that Jolnsun wore. galters and not bhetle shoes, He stated that Johuson's cont, which hag not been found, was uw durk-gray one, He said that he knew Uuntyren, though he-bad never bad anything to say to him, Eis deveription of “ffuit. gren tailed very well with that given over at tho other tannery, He said that Johnson and Hultgren were companions, but that thoir hublis were very dissimilar, tho former being vory sober and stendy, while the hitter awas i heavy defuker, the gone! opinton among thy mon belng tint Uultgren stuck close to Johnson so thut he mlgut. get drinklug-money from fim. ‘The portraut was shown to Str. Lich: tenstudt, the Lookkecpor for tho firm, who atuted that thoro Was no doubt of Its being tnt of Johnson, who had worked olf and on at the tans nory during the past few weeks. Ho produced his "books, fn which the nuime of Johngon Waa . found in two. . places, with ow ow days’ lubor ., credited ‘on he Vhe wade of Hultgrou, who bad . worked aL the place one or two odd days, was geurched for, but no record of it was Cound, and ue there wero tt couple of ontrics In whith the word »haewarker™ wus substituted fur the name of the employs, it whs supposed thut thoy were tho record of Hultgren's work at the tannery, Bev. eral of tho employés: Btuted tint “they remem~ bered Hultgren very well, and ono of thom suid thut ho siw iim on Sunday on the North side and convarsod with him, Hultgron stating that bo was working on B peavalstraly on the Chicu- 0, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rallrond, A VISIT WAS PACD ; . to tho round-house of that road, and when tho gravelstrain urrlyed, ite foreman, Mr. Joucs, ntormnud tho reporter that be did’ nut huye ia Swede In his gang, The uoteriptlon of Nuit, war given und Mr, Jonos stated tbat ho such man in bis employ, His gang was nlmos! aut composer of Poles, and hy hud not bad a Swede working for bin for n outiple of weuks, ‘This information, whlah soltied tuo polnt that Tiuityron was not working nebo hadstated tothe + employé at Limbeny's tannery, arouses the Matuni suspicion that he bad-somo object-in tuuking the misstatement, eet Duriug tho afternoon & man named A, G. Btorm and his wife, living ut No. u8 Rockwall Breet, culled at Ash's undeytaicing catubllah- ment, and recognized tho deid body lying there as that of Agron Johnson, a 8wedo who tnd boarded for 4 short tine with thoin somo Bix wooks ago. They stated that he wus welle behaved, bard-worklny young mat, Who occas slunally drink nlite Hquor, but never to excess. To was & curotit yout snait, and liad saved up quite a sum of muncy. There al boarded with them ut that tae an ipthinute ren no campauton of the deruused mamied | tts gren, A oman of Atout YW yunra of 4; of wh icuve a lowe Persornt aruenrince, thoy eeription which tallled with that ylvun by the tannery employ¢s. They hud bau trionds tn Sweden, Johnson having lourted the business of tanning at the tannery of Hultgren's irotnor-in- Inw, at which Hultgred wis at tho timo em- ployed, Mr, Storm Informed a reporter lator In the.day that tha police olljecrs bad the ovening: provious visited Lis bouso and tuken away a carpettiag fn which the two young mon kept thelr clothes In voumon, w fact willeh thdloates close: natura of thelr friendship. was osthying at Storm's plucu, Hultgron, who’ frequently" drank ‘Ox- cca, was very ulek, being, barely able ‘ty mioye ubout ut one tine, With tho excoption of this fault Mr, Storm stated that Haltgron wae wyery tine young man, and be did put belluve It pasibie that ho gould’ be Jubuson's murilerer, Witen asked a8 to Jobigor’s clothing he deseribed pretty vlosely the garments found on tho dos ceased, aud anid that bis cout was a darkegray ‘one, abd bnd the cuts trhamed with bratd. | Ho stated furthor that Jolnson was In the babit of earcyiog his aavings upon ho peraon, The hint for tho mlusiuy Hulugren touk up tho entire day, and af one tine tha chinocs were that durkniess would fall without wuything have Ing been wecomplshed. Hug suecudd aL liwt ae tended {ho efforts of the trackers, and ut 8 quar ter to 7 Johnsay's late companion was in * _ > THE HANDS OF TUE Law, At tho hour mentioned Officers Shay and itn: ley were Walking along the Northwastern ail way track, about u biouk west af Elston avenue, hoy werd uccompuutad by Olsen, the man who {dentified Jokngon's body: ‘uewday wight, and stopped “on tho truck to talk ee 8 pea OE yet, living fn tho noighborhom!, for the purpose of inquirinue bis whethor they know anything of Hultycun's wherosbouts. While thay were’ talking, 1 suort, curly-houded, M-droased mun hove in sight, (6 Was about throc-quartent of # bleak away from ‘Wom, but bis appenranco attractod tho olllcers’ uttention, What was still mare, It accorded wonderfully with the degeriation of the uo whom they wanted,—the deduription obtained from Storm, Mivrku, and Olven, ‘Tho black, ourly bujr and dirty beard-stubblo intereatiul articulurly, and the dirty-wulte, doubler ed vest, Which was soun between tho purt> foys of the Hyht grayish avervout, and tho thin undorooat or duster whteh hy wore, sonttrmed tho. moro than over tn their bollet that ne Inst thoy bad found tho abject of thajr search. Of Hoek Kipley wus ao sure of {t that be culled out to his companions, “Thoro ho ts." The two neighborhood men Gxpressed a duubt, but Olien, ‘Who touk a good, long look at tho fellow, des clarod that [twas Hultyreu boyond all quustion, twas tho work of a moment for Shay and Kips doy to run up and outlur him. Hultyron mudy : SOMK BOW OF LowIETANCE, and was even Inclinod to rebel when tho officora showed thoir stars. Ho wus vaslly overpowered, however, and the officers | iprocuad silts ro throug bly clothug, but withaut Hndtus anything of uny possibly sort of Importunce, exeuph an old, diy Rudor whioh they fyhed out of his tnalde aver cont pocker, ‘Whe ugly tout was su benpiently pZamlneg st tho Central station uuder tho pry- any Detoctive Keating, who detoctod a red tust which corroded the binde, and whieh certainly bad the sugyustion of ‘blood-stutus aboutit. Whether it fy blood or not will taken lleronoopio uxntuiuation to determine.’ The ollfcors hurried thelr cuptiia tirst to the Chlouzo Avenue Station, where, In the course of the usual siauling proces ho stated, emony other thiuwy, tut hu staid wll of Butunty night Uf Btoruiy’ house. —n autycnt wiish ‘thy olticers were perfectJy aware was anything DUE trun, From Chicagd avenup Hultgren wag brought down she Coutral Station, where ho arrived about B ofelock. Io way xt once yshered Inte tho nweat-box of the detectives’ raum, und Ane forviowed: ot wholuwle by Olivery Putorson, Sriduson, and Lursen,—Swedes ull, ‘The inter view, from all necoun' extraoniinary pan unsatisfactory ono. As nuar- §¥ na pan bu got ut, the nan told about “ 7) FOURTHEN IM PEENENT: KINDS ¢ of storica in'fhis endeavors toacommnt for hig felons and tls whereabouts mood leaving Mterke's hoarding-houso at 6 o'clock Saturday night dn company with Johusotte’ He ‘tell a7 tnny stories, In frot, that tho ollicers gave up all hope of Keepin track of ail of thom, In ono breath he declared that he Inst auw Johneon outon the prairia towards Western inventors dust whero-he didn't know and cnuldn't toll ind Ia the next he was. positive it he dash saw iin, tn mk wntlouity where they took gq odrink (with on flagman on the Novthwesterd Road, The story hy’ tol wt the Ghleage Avenua station about sleeping at Htarais’ Butueday night Ro Tete cuntrudicted by telling another to the effcet that ha slept under the awitch-houso of tho Magiman just referred to, ‘Tho fatter, he claimed, could prove whit hosnid, He even contrud{oted himacit when |. apeaking of tho tngman, whom ho first ropro- |: aented aga nibh nin and then 13a day man, tn tho course of hls Atay wt tho Cantril, iult- ren waa shown Johyaon's photographs. to |: fooked at them without anysshow of emotion, nd tn tle sullen, stolid wey raimarked that he alld’ know hints ‘The cantradictions tn his atory strongly aig- Rested the propricty of running {this downs Obytously the first thing to do was to hunt up tho alleged tlagman ‘and -nscertain whethor hy really init an oxistonca or-swds merely 9 my and, if hy proved a rontity, to teet the tru Atuligren’s story ubout the drinks and Alleged aM wise ya Ba BLRKPING UNDER THY SWITOH-TOURE. : Thasmuch ng the habitat of thopllcged fla Than was rathor fiutefinitly Indicated by the bald. statement tut It wis out on the Northwestern Rallway somowhere nour tho elty Limits, IL waa, uf course, Ju passible to do anything without fuligren In’ the eapaclty of guide, Austin’ Doyle's colehmted turnout was brought araund, and Shay, Kctplay's Larsen, Bwansun, and Unite aren, emerged from the sweitt-box, got lito it, fad theved out on thelr loudly. trip. As Hutte gren passed through thy ball, the reporters: got a hurried duck © at bin. Pho unanimous convlusion wes that he presontud Anytling but the “uiekly, pile” apporance sult to tnneke le physioghomy. Far frou It. fultgron i¢o #hort, tvi-sut, roptttatye-lovking: fellow, apparently about BW yeurs of uge. A cheek hones stand out promtnently. from the reat of bls luce, nod tho forehead rapidly shouts up into a head of short, curly black bulr, Mia lower face, chtn, and neck” are covered with & course, binck stubble, which serves to make bit uglier thin over, A hurried look at: him, such ‘og It wus then posaible tu Rive, ontted apn vivid recolicetion of -simant, tho Ttatiun ragepieker who killed a young boy In Dencbern street n fow youre aga, atic ts tow suevig a long terut at tha Ponitentiney fer it, : ; + AMONG THE INCIDENTS conneeted with the search nfter Hultgron was tho capture of n couple of ehady charactors, who were run [i on goneral pringiples. A couple of oflicers were akirinishing around: the north. western section when thoydsauvered “Spoonsey” Burns anil White herd” Peterson—bath ox- vert" when not working on the ratlron word balcing in the sun, but took to thelr houls when they guw tho bificers, After wn exelting ehaye, Peterson waa captured In a witer-closet whery ho hud gsonght’ husty rofuge, “Spoonsey" was yubbed “Jugs as hd was nbout to get on tho othor side of n fence. Thoy were taken for sufe-keeping to thd Chicago Avenue Station, and put out of harm's way fore, day or two. : When «testioned as to his whereabouts since tho murder, he wandered of INTO A MANS. OF BTORIES, much of which seemed to arise from tho fact that ho §s° totally fynorant of tho’ numes of streets, poluts of the cumpusa, or relutive dis- tanoes. Ho had previously stuted to tho uilice that he had nu toney, but us shown above, he his leurned that tho ollicers have secon Anderson, nud he promptly invents n new story. ily’ aiso aiid that he hud not boun nenr Slorku's saloon since Sutucday, although the ‘salvon- keeper bas repentedly stated that ho wap thoro hat tho & Sunday, He knows 80 little bout any- thing, that its was dittleult to nau” down any ono etary, a8 tha vers next question.on the same subject would olicit a digerent anawer, Hs conduct was wusitis- factory ductug the interview, and displayed not 80 muteh fear as an inxtety as to how he should auswor, and what the next question would be, While the prisoner was buing subjected to tho interview Detective Keating opencd tho, ente and drow from it the razor which was found upon him when arrested, ‘The tool wus in youd ordor, but the shiny surfioe Of tho binda was slightly speckled with rust. This part of it con- tained vo evidence of ever having been einployed fn wu murderous deed. Towards tho shoulie, howover, the rust deepened in colar anddensly. aud upon the portion protected by the ‘handle thara wore deup Tat, inarks, one spot, whosg bhape iudicated clearly thut it had been left after an attempt to elenn to toh, prosantiag the unmistukable ‘uppearinee of “dried Vioaus It Waa. prown and rich-looking, and, thourh, of course, ft would: not faye done to try the experiment, It seomed as though if tonched ft would hnve fallen ot from tho steel surface to whieh ft clung. ‘There word appenrnnecs ot mud, too, upon this pore ton of tue’ razor, whieh Irrestetibly culled to pulng, the voze which lice under tho’ gurtaca of tho x 1 " SIALTOW POOL OF WATER ‘i fn which poor Joluuon’s body was found, . The detective, wo would not. suger tho precios ws from bs hi Ne wid, bad thoroughly examined, returned it to tho snfe, whore it awults the the when tho microscoplat shall read {ty silent testl- miany, ‘There iano doubt in tho nilnda of tho detuctives.ag to whut story tho rust marks on tho razor wil toll, “They have oxumined the im- plement curefully, ond ure united In the opinion that [t fs the weapon with which Muutyron wllencod the groans of hig victim after he had orugshed fn his skull, 2 The party, consisting of Liouts, Keating'and Callabun, Secretary Doyle, tho detectives, nid tho minn Olson, Who migdo tho identification, which gat out oud tour of tnvestigation frat Contrai Sinton Inte Tuceday night did not return until after 0 o'clock in the morning, ‘hey wont over the group which a Tuthuny ropartor went over before; and, earefully hotlig (; Dats Mierke, mentioned «in coversation. with the Elston nvonue bourding-house — keep: er, and othors jn that vicinity who know tho inurdercd youth, they set out for the dance-bouse on Miz street, which was mentioned: by oners tho place to whleh Johnson suid he war going, No such phice was found, and tho atory wiy sat asido ws frivotous, DY FOLLOWING ANOTHER CLEW thoy sueccoded in malig a fenet who'was ante, to deseriba “very closely the location uf tho Swedish garpet-wenyer’s house, noar Western, avenno, whorg Johnéon and his = chun bad bonrded, = But ons the hour wns early, thoy. first paid a. vis to the tunmery” where — Johusod “was employed, er Tt fs Just cnat of tho bridge on Division street, connoating Goose Island with the West Division, and {9 nut more thin three biveky distant frum the Elston uvenue bonrding-hotse, It was thoronscertained that the deceased tad worked 138 Usunt unol 6 o’elooi: Saturduy afternoon, and thut bis chum, whoso nme was ascertained to Huatgren, bod worked In that and several othor tinhorfea, bué bal in: overy fnstinoe lost hig situation because of intoxiention, Along In the early tworning hours they visited thy yes ut tho ‘cutpot-wenver, Storm, No, U8 North Mucks, ‘Weil street, nud tho poluts uycortained there are fully given below in an fterview which 8 TRTBUNE ‘reporter hid with foatorday Afternoon. At’ the Bilston avenyo auve the polleo found most of Johnson's pure son olfcuts, wileh ware monty gontilined (11 smiul valise. “Thora wis a Hive; 0 hymn. book, and some paper of uv religious churucter, a fow articles of clothing, — and what Was seized upon with avidity, « pair of woolen socks, the exact countorpart Jn ovesy pardvular Of the conme home-smide Books found on the bank of the pond beslde the body, ‘his to tha palico was OVERWHELMING PROOF OF THE IDENTITY, In tho drawer. of i wash-atand wero tound sonio Jetiens a recommendation from a funner in Sweden In whose oy ploy Jutngunt was tron April, 1977, to Febronry, 18ad,ind pushly recon inending him ayn fulthful aud capable eanplays, Thoro wus nigo 6 passport fused to’ the buy" Aron Jubion at - joraters, Skaribor inthe Provinay of West Gutniund, Swedun. He was barn April st, 188, und, a thy pusspart wout on Ww elite, Wad Hot uldenuuyh to lusery, Sho othvr articles wore of no juiportuney, “Ae tbo Rolie raturped from Storm's hiss they howd bat Ming. Slory wis a cousiUe the very wu thoy Bo bully wanted to tnd. An oftloer wus. therefore dispatched to tho houys, with tha ine BirucHons to remit there until ordered to pi tori, and to arrest Huntgren on euzht, Storm rotestcd Chit thid wae teedless precautions, wt tho police insisted on having It carrivd ait. Ag KOON i tho party returned sto Central Btution thoy turnishod the few -fautg jn thelr pusiesdlon to the dutectives, and ww duteetty startod than olf in patra to Had Huntyryn, or to And some trace of dohuson's diferent visitin plucod, Detectlyes Shea und Kipley started with un oxcellent description af the tenet aear bi and went intu overy eainou and piace of publig: ruvort froin Milwaukgs and Kingio street clour upto Nurth avenue. How rey eluyerly capt~ ured Hontarep ds elsowhero tuld, * ‘Tho priyner led so much, whon quose foued ut Central Btution, that a party wae gst, GUS ett ata &xpreas-wagon to ga to various places wherg Huntgren sad ho was Saturday ikl He bud ulalmod that be slopt unilur ny awitch-bouse on tho Gutenu track near the Units, and thut the ewitehinan could prove it. Thoy drove to the tick, but Huntgren contd not tind the piace, The ty mut there Detective Costetlo, wha auld that Christian Loo, of Na. 7s Waluu, street, could Identify Hyntyren ns a man whom bu knew yery well, und who, while drunk in Churlos Schwinkendorit's guluon, at No. 8b Western uve. uy) Norlh, tad made last Bunday wight a bonst or’. : HAVING KILLED A -MAN,- and who at the same timo ihowad-1_conaldern: blo roll of monoy, Lee was found, und the pri oner was taken to the suluon to be identitied th und the suloonkcoper, - Hoth posts Ie eincae beat ada aE ia oin wag brie ber ad Star ger tr de ‘along tie ro Ing Foul rullrogd =a band oft attackud hbn, and” thu He i fought thom of successrusly, and tat ho cus on of thom with w razor, Une of gald that hy cut tho the other | witneas not positive, Huntyruu ‘showed them thy ruzor, whitch 19. neu thloka hy Rt havo boon a most |, the THE: CHICAGO: TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, ey, however, dhl not ctosal: Ho algo ‘showed n rull_of monuy, #40 to #80 por: haps, In proof of his atatemenf, Another story of tho prisoner's was that he find deft Jobnson on the pralrie, afeor having had a ylaed at doer with him in: company with af onthe road, ‘Khe olficers noxt set out to ine vostiguic this, and, as they” were leaving tho saloon, 0 large crowd which had gathered about: ‘upon hearluy whut was up, mide loud threnta of lynohing the murderer then and: there on tha. spuk ” One yellod for: rope, and Another called upon the crowd. to. stop. the ek and tke vengeance on the prlscuur,, Howover, the polica got away without examin nny serious = molestation, After | suing ite tronble the howe of tho tage inan wad found to be nt No, S17 Artestun avenue, Hla name is Andrew Anderson, ani ho is upwards of 7 yours of ago. ile made-nan open confession of avery dealing ho ever had with Huntyron. Hoe knuw him and Johneon very well. when thoy Were ing’ togothor nlong tha _traele rupairors, IIa had not seen Johnson for nears Jy two weeks. and ho hind not sen Huntgren very frequently | MOWING, THE. LAST WERK, Ho saw him, ‘white, at work Monday ufternoun and had quite o long talk with him. Anderion—enys be happened vw apeak about how poorly bo had heen gutting along, and Huntgren, without any sollolt: ‘on bis part, loaned him $25, or ruthor gaye it to him fur safe-keuplug. Whon ented, Ander- sul promised to restore the money, and hig wifo A fuw momenta lator brought: out the maney, Alyy $3 bills, and turned It over to tho pollea. Now, during the day thoy bac poattively uscor= twined at the Paymuster’s office that un tho ott Of June Jotingun, Huntyron bulng fn bt company, had drawn some €0 due him for fubor on tho track. Ttwas very well romem- Uerad that one of tho $6 Lis ylyon hin bad a peuullar paster on the back of it to hold togcthur fn section that had been onrelesly torn olf. ‘he Paymaster described this very nde cunutely, Judge of the exuitation of Detective iploy us he counted the money handed bic by ra. dorsun, and found. that identicul VU, Thore jt was: a pleco of a yellow and blak ndyertiging poster of Edun's fxoral for tho Hulry—a mark ao conspicuous that any aie who handled the Bill would nut be upt to forget. Tho Paynitstor has uot eon this Litt since Teopvere: ut thoro 18 suurccly any nee It taliles 1 evury. single dy AS particule with big very neourate description of it, ‘To all thoso places Huntyren was taken and idontitied, Tle bad suld ha slept Saturday nlgue jt Storin’s Louse; ho was taken there nud that yas also proved falee, He had therofury Hed Jn overy stitement to tho pullce. There was no awitch-house under which he slept, ne selout oir Kockwell ktreet, and) Anderson, the old Magen, saw tha only on Moitday after- noo Huntgren acknowledged to the interpreters Uhat ho hu wowhere else to taku thom, and they want Titek to the station. Reaching therg shorty. after 1 it wns yt unee | doturmiued that bo, should bo brought ta view “tha body of his murdered. friend,. Cirrlazes were procured, and tho purty, weoumpanted by thy ro Dorter, drove to W, J. Ash's undertnker-shap, near ‘tho corner of . Clark and Eight: conth streots, Tho city authorities bad given ordera. to the” undertaker to vinbal the body, Tn cusy the identitiention Was not complete ‘thoy wanted It pre itor na long a Lime ag possible, ae ro wart another photograph uf the body tukon ufter the embalinlg process was vompleted. Ash was aroused, ‘Sho body was nut there fo auld, «aA howl of indiguntion wont up from BKecrota: Doyle and tha police, and thay.tovk bint to tus! fu fauguage more fercihte than pollte, After a long: und tedious quarrel, tho undertaker condeseunded * to tell them — thut the body was in the dead-room guntiected with the Chicago SMedical Cullego, ut tho corner of ‘Bwen- ty-sixth struatand Prulric avenue, Thoro had Bean a little contict og authority in tho cus. ‘Toe efty had no right to the bodys it was tho Coroner's proyince to care for it, And go Ash, In obeiienco to tho Inttor, as he lime, remuyed the body to the College, « 4 THN OITY EMPLOYES BWORR roundly nt this interforerico, and called to ind that no Jury hid yet been impanetled and that no urrangenients ful yet been mado forthe inguin . However, Coral Mann was probably obliged to send tha: body where he‘ did, as tho Morguo {fa nota fit ret acte for even the car- cups of 4 dog. Aut, however, had no excuse for not currying out the order for em- balmmg tho body, Attor all the disputanta bad cooled off Ash was induded to accompany tho party tw tho college, "He did‘so cheerfully, and the manner iu which ho \ conducted the ulfatr = reilects | credit upon hin, ‘Tho party drove to the college, and while wilt Ing Jor the undertaker to fx up the remuing, 0 tht thoy could be socn to advantage, tha prigon~ tr wns’ closcly questioned, Hos undurat more English than he tot on, and ho “tumbted,” ag tho sising fy, nt oncorwhen tho detectives Wore telly the reporter about his lown to Auilerson, o'clock, Hie oxplained in nis own lnngunge that Jobnson gave him his money to koup | for him, and that: “bo” hime Belf hind money on his uwn account, Being asked why-he had’ anid he had no money, ho denied oyer having suid 50. Why he had nut pula Storm, and Miorxe tholr board-bills, when: ho. could attord to tend moncy, .wus romotht ho’ cold =. not expinin, Oillcers Swanson and = Largou, acti us Interproters, told hin ho wus to bo huni thon und there to the high trocs overhend. ‘Huntyren Bprtgatet Ais innocence, und with an oath, terri. la dn the Swedial lunguage, swore that he had not killed Johnson, and did not know how ho was killed. This oath loyes strongt In translation, but means, "That Linay beeume tho Dovil'sand bo put. in the bottomless pit.” When'all bad bebn preparua; and the body, standing up. right In a pine x, hud beon pluced In nood Ught in n ilttic room fa the busement reuched by a half door, the PRISONER WAS LED FORWARD. Tho Apartment ig used for rocelving cadavers, and dircotly in front of the entracce bangs a rope with 2 noose, which buwnead, An Hulton Kipley, catching sight of the noose, pointed it” out to hid. prisoner, and. Bill, significantly, “There's | the “© rope.!t. Ag the purty’ entered, gas wus turned dowm, nnd . tho | prisoner © pravented from soolng thé budy by persons atanding bo tween, was. told thut ble last hour had comb, Ho was fully linprossed with that Iden, and ho trumbied viofontly allover: His taco lost color,and ha begun to basin pitegue tones, “No ropa,” lie snnrwured Jn broken Eoxlish sevoral tinus, He Was waked to confess, but he still protested ine nocanes, Atagivon signal the light was turned the gnustly body jn the box was in full ~ awe justo few Teot in front of him. Hla oyes stood out, and ‘his Jaws dropped, but sa far from showing any. douitly fear.of the corusa, ho poluted te the houd muttering in Swodlehs 't Yos, Ghat is Johnsuy.s ‘This ho repeated threo tines, und as he said the words he stepped towards the body. His eyo never quailed, por did hia cheek change cdior, but bis mental condition was evidently yor near the turning point, Ue was told to Tout sineely. ut the wolinds and to say what ho thought of thom. “1 did not do tty ho ropentod. ' ¥ou lg," aald yu inter) rotor, “You ula 1, and will hong for it." © Well, yor have ot W prove that," suifonly rotor! iuntgron, Mig courage gamo buok to hin as be loft toe pluco, and ho win boyan taking fearful onthe hat hy Knew nothing of the erlmy. Question of the cummtligest chitracter were pat to him, but he unilinchingly niuintatued his los and eqhivas cations... Attar inwerviews nut Ceutral Station, ho was looked Hp for tho night jaa coll with it Hegro who wus Instructed to eco thit he did blinsglf no Invi, ie While att tho Storm House last night, the police beoumy possessed of a luttur whieh reuehed thera yustorday fnelosed in: on to 3rd. Btorin, twas addressed to" the .* priggnor, and, upon being opened, wae. found tobe from hla brothor, « trulnce Inswedon, He Spoke about somo fnprovomentain hia business, nud” gave -tho usual -ourrent gossip of tha neighborhood, not forgetting to montion that a nolghbor bad been gent up for ten years for aren, ‘this. Joter jy of iinportauee, bee cause One of ine wlatemonts Inidg by) the ia ‘used in the entered Detective E é MD, ehown, Prisoner is the -monoy he" “had i it it Week. Baver other tuttirs, which will go far towanie proviig that Jolie was supporting tho. fellow, wers. Alay fatthd Choc, ‘Lhe police aseertalned heyond. All doubt Unt Hultgrow's only sickness Was wileky. and hiziness. "He woulll da‘ Jolnsan's dirty ‘Work, wash i049 abicta aod souks In Str Anderson's buck yurd for the purpose of eu au ono muiay vo buy bisawett ray liywor, he youu win helped Him frequently ty altulrs, and a sueutty, Ry aiynoy “ SOMETINES PAID 1A HOATID, ‘ho ungrateful fellow instead of uppreciatin, this indies weed tu tell the Andersons tu Juboson wos Juolah to work sa bund, for Hfo ‘was not worth the living anyhow, After baving got tis fut the police are cone fidont of being able to find othor and mora wute sluntial proots of guilt, The muyterad man's cont bus not. yet been found. ibe suurdercr may «have — curried - lb away Bold would Mkpls to” awl) becausu only last Wook ba wanted to sell tho ru- aur for eS genta. Thoy now thluk that Mutte gen after Binontuy thu murders walked out division steegt tevis Bilston aventa with Jobnson, entlelng bin on towards the Storm. Hoy nt then when thoy were jnuking thoy short Gut pores the Heslies By brouched tho subject oF thing, They think tho murder was comulttod hgh’ whore tbo body. wus that. both tho timu wore Biripped = and ready for’: tho hath Aguupllog: pin Inight hive leery used ju mughs fog the akull, of vertisps a stone from tho nd = cout rondway, ‘Who throat was undowbtwdly out tostop the yrouns which the Superintendent ue {co cympany reports haying beard tut found, and rrreerereemnmem , ‘Whe Rabbit usa eilint, . lus Ibtpe Va.) edu, . ‘ A fow duya syo, whilat riding in tho mountain, Bir. Fouy's attuntion Wau vstlod to 4 cortuin spot by uw pecutiag sound, canscd by some ane mal ih distress, Mr, Foye upon examination found w black snake. bad secured in {ty col a. erin’ rabbit and wua ajtumptlny to prepare for ts dinner the tittle ereupure, after tha mode of prece lure the snake wiwnys follows. Aficr a ittlo while ft yttention wis called to nnothor Bpot py the approach uf tho mothgr rabbit, who, bristled und ‘ready for tho tybt, attacked wid shake until bu wad put to Higue and rolouwed her oung, Like # grout xeneri) tho old rabbte tale wed close vpon the enemy, bithg thy sunko. MAL hoe secured Limscit Ly drawl Lato bis dun ia thy bullow of a tree. 4 \ SPORTING EVENTS, Splan Foroed to Withdraw His Chal- lenge to Trot Wedgewood Against Maud 8, Dream and milly Scott the Winners of the Trotting and Pacing Lurses. + at’ Cincinnatl~ A Baces at’ Fort Wayne, Detroit, aud Brod ford, Pa—Rowing Regattas at New e London and Philadelphia. : TUG TUR, 4 CINCINNATI. Spectat Lspateh to The Chleaga Tribune, Cixcisnati, Oy July %—To-day'a races at Chester Park wore tho. most exciting .of the weok, A. subject of. gonoral talk among borse- men on tho grounds was tho fujlurd of plan to muka good hla“challengu to trot his stallion Wodgewood against Maud 8, Cant, Stone looks it tho mutter Inu vory gencrous Ight. Ho says that Mr. Splan telegrnphed to Chicago on Turs-' day to sce whothor tho race could not como olf atthatolty during tho cominy mecting, which is feom the eth to tho 24th inst, but ho was wired back that this wns impossibto on ucvount of tho numerous events bonked for the mecting,.and, 8 Mr. Sptan had his bands «full with races for other circulta, lie bad to with- “has been long enough on the turf to know better aie OhnnES drew his challenge, Cinoinuntiins any this ox- [isnution, muy be allvery well, but Mr, gplan than tocomm(t bimecif in such a way for tho suka of nutorlety, 2 ui class: purso, $1,000, dlyided, rat riice—2! Out of elght entries the following were starters: J. F, Edwards, Cinehimal Q,,_h. in. Drenw, We P. Myers, Poru, Iyd, b, & Pitot It, by Blick Khights Joht Winlors, Sit, Picaauitt, Ja. te ge Biz Soup; W. H. Cruwford, Chico, Tks Hambletonian Bashiw; dobn splan, Chileno, Hh, bre y Business; Frank Van Ness, Chicago, lie g. “Fred Dangly. On account of the whhdriwii of Saundors, Willian if, Ceayford's Hatbietonlan Bashaw was the lending favorit, Ho wold nt pratty big odds aginst thy Held anti the Inst hent. ut ittle was known of the capa- Uilitics of the young mire of Mr. Edwards, and qotuor ting whfoh put bor bnctiwurd Jn popu: ine catinintion wus the fuct that this was ber first appearance for the dowion, Following is ‘nity suananY. Droam. 221 neha Bag Pilot, 462 Dhe San aad Tusiues: 54 O Odis Bed Daughis.., Titre 2:24 Second race- ig 3 8 Bis S228, i zh pulcors; prec, $600, divided, OF suyen untries tho following horses’ started: W. U, Lonton, Brownstown lds, ett, pe Din C. AT. Olniatead, Columbus, O., b. g. Noondi 8. Campbell, Me Vernon, Inds, ch. g, Dilly THY SUMMARY, Dilly Seott ...... Noonday , Ltnoote: Pinte 23%; * ENQLIEI RAGES, . Loypox, July 7.--Tho race for the Midsummer Stakes wus run nt Nowmarket to-day, and wos by Cepuinta, with Hobert the Devil second, aud Pride of tho Oconn third, Four horses rau. TUX TURF BOANDAL, : Tho Nuke of Westminator met tho owners of Nobert the Devil yesterday, und consented to produco 6(3 privuty stud-book to-duy, when the muuttor Perl ng tho running in the race for the Derby will be finutly adjudicutud by thy stewards of the Jockey Chub, 5 % POUT WAYNE Rages, Spectal Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune. Fort WAxse, Ind. Jitly7.—An immense crowd attended tho Northorn Indiany races to-day, and tho sport was excellent. Thy firet rice was fur trotters fu the 2:2! cass. Thore were six start- ors ot of ing cntrica, Pladmont was the fu- Vorit in the podls at lange odds, but only got tsird pluco in the race, Kitty Bites, who sold for $2 In pools of 833, winning in three strafeht beats; Luoy second, | Tie, S331g, Shi, 22208, ‘Cho next was tho afuke rice, in which Sleepy Tom, Muttle liunter, Lucy, und Rowdy Boy paced for-stakes of 8g, to which tha: Aseacia- non ndded $2,000, Nrat “horga taking 85 per cent, seooud horse 20 per cont, and Th pur Outil. tothe third. iitte Hunter sald ug fuvorit in tho good odd, and won In three euralght Slespy Tom second, and Luey third. In the sceond hent Steopy Tom came fn ahead, but wna set back to fourth place for foul driving. ‘Tho, S124, 23208, i ‘The races tormninato. to-morrow, t +. DETROIT 57 1+. , Dernorr, Mich. July 7.—Tho first of the four days’ meeting of the Detroit Jockey Clu wok ace this afternoon at the Humtrainck course, ‘he woathor ws flue, and the uttondince large. About seventy horses are presont in thy stubles. ‘Thig afternoon tho frst raco was i thro-quiir= terenllo dash, purse $20, $0 to sevond, for ull pgos.. Right horses entered, After sume trouble wll got olf, und kept close toxutber ux- cept Duplicate, who was in the reur, At tho turn Knight ‘Templar drew away to tho front, gud came in frat, with lig Medicine second, and Louse Gwynuo third. ‘Uimo, 13143. ‘Ely Jy tho fustest timo ever made for 4 three-fourthyeutlo rucord, tho fastest provious to this being by First Chance ut Phliadetphin, Oct. 17, 1676, ‘ho second race was tho. Atichigun Btukes for Yryear-olds, dash ong and one-half Thero were fourtecn entries, but onl; four started. - Hancroft xeemed to be the frvorlt até tol; Becswing sold § to2; nnd J. H. Havorl; Sto2 The four, started well, Huncroft an Maury Anderson kept toxether, and Huverly and Beeswing a little beblud. At the end of the full mite Bancroft Incressed his stride, aud Mary Andorgon droppad Uehind, There was n hot Huo down tho Bune-streteh, but Buncraft won by a gol neck; [uverly second, and Deeswing third, Time, S414. 8 ‘Tho -thint race was n hurdle race, one mile, over four hurdicss purse $200, second to have 350, ‘Tho tirst hont was won by Hurry Biauoy in 14M, huving a close contest with Cannon, Pho iutter was tho favorit in the pools. In the soa~ oad heat Bishop first puased under the wires, but tho rave was given to Cungon. on account o! foul riding by Bishop. Paiw, 1:35. « ‘to-morrow, fuur ruces,—une stukes and throo Bursqs; total ontries, 2, ae MAADPORD, PAL Brapronp, Va, July %,—At the firat raco of the summer meoting there was a good trauk, fine wouthor, and light attendance, ‘The threo-minute ¢lass, purio 8400, divided, ‘was wou by Nollle Bly; ity Boy second, Parole ess it aa S00" ai Jed, won by 18 2395 Clea, puree yi was von John ie doun tall sutond, stoi Ikouler third bout tluto, 8723. z ‘ TIE OAR, ‘ TNE AMATYUNS AT PUGADELPRIA. Bpectat Dlepulch ta The Chicago Tribune PRILADELPHIA, July 7—Tho Western crows did not make anything Ike tho show that was oxpected of thom In tho National amateur regatta, the Wab-wah-sume, of Baginaw, alone wetting a pinco jn any of tho ton hents (hat were rowed... Hilisdaic, Pawduta, and Sughiuw , motJu the yery first boat, Whitaker yus the strongest of tho threo, and was tha favorit. Ho Juatiticd this coufidanes by pulling away in the frat quarter from Connor, of the Hillsdales, and Chowtes, of the Wah-wah-suins. Neyertho- jess, the Intter pulied wp, and therewas 2 good ragu Will Waitiker caught two “orbs,” widen enabled Connor to catch Lint. He woon after got nway, and [twas plain tht ho bad the race well jn band, and equaily pial that Choat had ny sunt ‘Conner, who ening In tive Jungths: beblid Whitaker. In the fifth heat A. Glues, OF the Wyundatto Club, wus bouten much worse by Fox, of the Shawmut Club, doston, who bud the mice tn hand: from tho start, aud won by quarter of a iuile in the slow the of 10:54 For the tirat beat of the double saylis tho Shop. waurcuc-metics hud boen hot tavarita, but thoy novor loft tho tuil-oud of the procession, ‘Thy Vesher, of tits cite drotestho Ind ut frst, Dut goon surcentered tt to Fiwnieket, and ion exw tho Stutual go by them. det betore the tinikh they were compelled Lo yfeld to the Bhocs, who Chi eaenpint browsing up'tho rear, though five lonsths Behind the mucuils, who were sees ood, the wean disappointment Felt by maay wus tholr tikhig only the weacund place, Tens tuade thogy batting eareral upow whiad of the strony crows untured for tho suconit towt they tit tholr ions. ‘he favorite, however, samt oO be the Walewat-suims, of Saginaw, diHCd,. Shortly before tho ruce tho New York crew tas withdrawn, The Nurtfords and the Wab-wah- wume cuught the water together: both ‘pullot twowared tha western shore. At tho palj-nille post the two wore wile by side, ‘Thy Wan wale sims atocrud badly aud gave the Ilavtfords an advantaye. .Thoy soon pulted urqund, however; and were on even tori. with fee rivali, At Blrowberry Mansion thy Wane Wih-sums were two lonyitie ahead of them, and powing v strony stroke. ‘They Inerenwed -tbeir jvud ty tho Hulaty, winning by elgbt lungtis tn WsHx, ete * * DASE-BALT. bony NATIONALS~ALUANYS. ep AubANY, July T—-Nauonils, 6; Albanya, %!'t = es bs Ws! > y TELEGRAPHIC, NOTES, «0 An Ban Francisco, Cal, duly The army woya{ Yas appeared on tho bop ranches yoar sacrpe One cela Dispatch ta The Oicago Tribung © 42%) BeRINALKED, ML, July - TA certificate at, Bey to ge Leen Hod with tho Suorutary: uf Me enyo Confectioners’ Henovalunr’ ata ty tue Corpuralrs, Juhu Cuass, Jajnes:} M. Avgus, gad George Prontice, at td THE NORTHERN OCEAN, i mancica, July T—A Port Townsent! lspatyh guy the schooner Jagbel, Just frum tho: north brings the tallawhng written reports * “7 | Vufarsaca, Juus X—Arciyedy, United stares |! JULY. 8, 1880.1 rovente-cutter Corwin, tretvo days from San Franolsen, Allwell, 0,8 Honren, Captain, Tho Corwin, tt will be remembered, was dis- Hpatehod with suppites for the iec-bound Arctica woulera, and Jeanatte, ' POLITICAL NEWS. ; ILLINOIS, : . Special Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune ‘Pronta, Ul, July. 7,~Tho Republican Convons tion to-day rosulted, after on anitoated and Mmicabio contest, ina bappy solution, The Ninth , Congressional “District bay slwaya heen conceded a itepublican onc, and yet there have béon moro bittor contosts within {t than In Any other dintrict In the State, _ For four yours ‘tt has been beld by Tom Boyd, of Fulton County. ‘To-duy thero was but one opinion, and that was that Ruyd owed it to tho peuple who"kad bon- ore him to be presont at thelr Convention and rendcr an necount of bia atewardsuly. He cunite het. The Convention mot in Rouse Hall at Lin the nfternoon. “It was permanontly or- yanlzed by Col, Hamor, of Fulton, and Claronco sBnively, of the Canton Keyiater, aa Secretary. John 3, Colton, of Galesburg, a Logan-Graat man, and a Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Di- Teetor, touk hntediate possession of the Con+ vention by making tho usual motions toticht .Pules and credentints. | William Bfellor, of Ful- ton County, was unanimously nominated us the ‘eundidtate for Strta Board * of Equalization,” Wiliam Phelps of Fulton: H. Ki. Haumord, of Stark; J. 1D, MeClure, of Pouria; and fh. Fy Are nold,.of Knox, word made members of: the Congresylonal Communitter The’ roll wag thon catled for notninee: Congressmen. Fulton a Ex-bonator Sandford ‘nominated John H. Lewis tt a very _brief apeceh, C, 8. Clark, of Peoria, nominated the venerable editerint warrior, Enoch Emery, 9, mun, by puld, who “had fought tha battles of ‘the Mepublican party for twunty-lve yurg.”* Judge Wright nnmed Stills Futlor, of Stark, "a, county that bad always voted the Kepublivan: for resented no candidate, tleket, and had never held a Congressional Tavor," | ‘Tho first Vallot resulted: Kunery, 24; Fuller, $23 Lowis, 31. From that time til 'the thirteenth’ ballot, thore was no chat tho fourteenth Fulton increased {ta vote for diamery from 1 to, aunld great, applause, From that on tl tuo thiety-suventh ballot tho changes rd, i wore insignificant, axeept on the thirty-th! whun Poorly und Fulton voted outside 28 for Clark #. Carr, of Gulesburg. The nutiounce- mont of this vote was recelyed with great ap- plause, and if Curr bnd been personally on the ¥round there fs no duubt that be would have’ been nominated by o large majority. On tho thirty-elghth ballot, belug tired ‘aud wom out, Fulton gave for Lawla, Knox gave him 20, Stark gave blu 7% and ‘that secured hig nomination, Peoria gaye in and Moved ty make it unaniinous, which was done, Mr, Lewls then In responao to loud dalla caine. forward and made tho usual speech of ac- coptunce, Joh ieary Lowls, tha nominew, was bort In Tompking County, New. York, in 18, aud vawe to lilnols with bis purents whon 7 years of age, alnce which tne he bas been aii Iitinolsan. Ho recolved a gotamon_ school eduention, and hug been Cirenlt. Clerk of Knox County and member of the Legislature, Ho ls, geureful, provident man, and an honest. mun, ‘Speclut Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Newrox, IL, July 7.—The Democratie Cone gressionn| Convention for the Fifteenth District convened at this plico to-day. ‘Thero ure three prominent candidates forthe nomination: John it. Eden, of Moultric: Col ad. W. Fuller, of Engham; and it. X, Bishop.of Edgar. Thoro ure two contesting delegations trom Clini County, which are ereating great trouble id the Convention, Upon a motion go substitute the minority reportuf the Counnittce on Credyntinls forthe mujority, the Chateman arbitrarily de- elded that tho sitting mentbers frotn Clark had a right to vote. Hv also decided that the Chalrman of cach delegation auly bad «right to. yote » whloh created 9 storm of hisses. When the de- elstan wis received tho delegates from Edu, Enitighamand Cumberland, tho contesting det- egation from Shelby, and n part of theduex- ion from Stark” bolted from the Convuntion, whereupon the balance of the Convention took recess till To'cluck.. “A majority of the dele- gates nre oppogeil to Eden, but tint gentleman's {riends are making a furioits’ attempt to bull. dozy the others, und tho result Is the greatest conti lon extats.- Proms, 1, July %-Tho Republican Can- gregsional Convention ‘held here to-day nomi nated John A. Lewis, of Knox County, tor Con- xreas, and Willinm Mellor, of Fulton County, for metbor of the Stata fiourd vf Gqualle ton. Lowis wos nominated on the thirty: elghth Dultot. sf. Louis, Mo. July 7.—A special to the Re- pula care says the" Democrats nf tho Fittocnth Ninos Distriot 1n convelition to-day ut Greenup nominated J. W. Piller for Congress. MINNESOTA. . Specfal Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribune, Minszavorns, Minn, July 7.—The Third Dis- trict Republlean Convention was culled to order atnoop. Col C,H. Traverse, of Duluth, was ap- polnted Temporary Chalrman, and Jumes Comp: ton, of Otter Tall County, Seeroiary. Commit- tees were appointed on Croduntlials, Permangnt Orvantzucion, Resolutions. and District Com- vimitice, There, was a felt rttendanee and ito contusting slelcitions, The tompornry organ jeation was mado pernianent. ‘Lhe resolutions nustaltt Gactent, and turcher strongly indict (ho Democrata in Congress, and highly compliment Waehhurn, In the afterngon sesston tha Hon. W. D. Washburn wes noniinated fur Member of Juniress by uecluination, Speeches wera mado by Mr, Washburn and Senator “McMillan, oud. tha Cunyontion wdjourtier. Special Wtapatch to ‘The Chteaga Tribune, 59, Pau, Minne dn)y -The Nepublictn Con- tonul Convention of the First District wus wid in. Waseca tu-duy, Lhe contest for the numlnntion was between Dunaell, the sitthur momber, and 2 combination of friends of half-u- dozen other candidates, of whom James B. Wakefield was the strongest in the enucus Inst night, Dunuell had forty, sud anti-Dunnell fty-two delegates, ‘wo or three counties wero contested curly, und fragmentary reperta from. Wascen to-night indleuto. that. tie Convention ‘broke Into two, the anth-Dunnoll taeu nomina jog W, G, Ward, of Waseca, and the thors Dune nell, Tho anti-Dunnell Convenuon that nom- Innted Ward clujius to be regular and'to have sixty-four uncontested delegites, Particulars Of tho Bpllt are not vot recelyed, but it was prol- ably upon contested rcats, y Hopublicun Congressional Convention for tho Firat District ut Waseen to-ilay ended Ina avlitund tho plioing of two candidutes in tho fol. There were pontoatlnie delegations from three’ cuuntics,—SMower, dnekson, and Froo- born,—and the adinlasion of these contestants would bavo dotermined the mvority between Congressman Dunnett and the combination that is opposing him. At tho cauous Inst night Dunnelt nad forty-nine dolegates und tho antl Dunnell faction Atty-two, When the Conven- tan met to-duy tho Chafrman of tho District Committeo, Horn, under Instructions trom tha Committee, nomluated Yoonians, of Winonn, a Dunnoll man, wlrmun. Braden, an anti-Dunnall “man, was" nominnted by tho uthor side from the flonr, and both Were acelared olectod amidst great contusion. ‘Two sepuvate organizations were then completed, and bows sides bulleted for cundidates. “The Dunnell men named him us a candidaty, valu, tho anu-Dunyell me tho frst ballot, nominated Ww, of Wuscen, custing 10 yates, There reg™ulur delegations In tho Convention, but tha contestants votod.on both sldea, ‘Tho Wand Conyontion claim to lnye had sixty-four regue far and uncontested dolegates, or a imajority of theavhola number, Both rominces will make n vigorous cany * Sim Hon ‘nelle Brookiyn Kugie, Mr, Janes Gordon fitiotws new fron yacht, the roby, was lunnchet yesterday at the yard of her Gutidere at Newburg, ‘Tha yacht was built for speed, and itis expected hat sho will make twenty iniica an hour, 1 is 155 fet ong on deci, and will draw nine feat of water. ‘Vho vessel is elaborately {- shed aud furnished, aml cost 845,000.” 1b ls said that Str, sonnet ys use the yosael |p trips from New, York to Newport ond othor trips not far distant from New York, ‘ih yneht ty not intended for long voyages, and /enunpteary wore than four or tive days’ Fsupply, y : S UEEEeeeaameenmaeed A Good Campaign German Paper, Th seniors workere? Ono. of tho beat Menus of iuummsing the Republican yote this fall ta \ plaice a ue Garinap cuopnlan pupor Jn the handy of the German voters, "ho Suuate- Zeltuny of Chieiyo 14 such Av paper, sont weekly untit utter tha VPresiduntionnt vlc Hon to any, address, powtige puld, for G0 gunte her single copy, and to pubs Of teh or more for 40 conta por copy, A fuw dollars invested by eau Kepubticon chit tn the-eountry will do More gould than ean be aecomplihdd in any athur way, Address dor iUinola SuuueZeit> ung, Chicugo, 21) a Morsfords Acid Phosphuto Makes 2 Fash ie eens Drink, 5 re My HL Menry, tho widoly ki and cri rion faintly, poeta Of Now Vurky anys on “Horstord's Acid Phosphate possdases clitina fg a Quveraye beyond nay tli i know of in tho form of mudieine, and nervous dlacaaey Anow of uo preparation to equal it.” el BUSINESS NOTICES, For ‘countipation, bilioumoss ’ cation. juutlteho ike Aronds. vugernblo Mawel Regulator, Tp acta Vike a chara, Res ‘alloy ure hood, ‘healthy complexion, eluie ¢ gout Moy Td ee Os sigaut wud Fire avobd PRET dite ‘The pubite will beware of a fri Jent imitation of Dobbing Kloutrio Soap naw bo- Te a aE Ee et fupon buy iia Antes Ttcatig, WH Th Taste t t Loula writer... Colden's Lleblg's Liquid Ex: fragt of Let ae Lig Lectin? with exelent acai iu din therta, malarial, typhoid tyvery, 8. teand 1. C, Nidclet, St. rr |ravelsty alup at Use Astor Huse, New York. order, at a yery low dt will be | (uticura ‘The treatmont of Skin Disensca must be non> stitutional and local. First purity, he Bl noxt restore tho Strength, tl External Symptoms. There fs but one way to Parity, the blood, and that is through tho bowels, liver, kidneys, and akin, Thoao organs are tho natural pueitiers of tho systom, and oarry off ‘wuste or dend mutrer. Cuticura Resolvunt 14 the grenteat blood purifier in medicine, It isa ca Unnetle, o tonia, a liver stimuinnt, 2 dluretic, n resolvent andabsorbent. It absorhs to itself the potsonoua clements that float {nthe biool, and: purges them from the systomn. Tt increnses tho appetite, perfects digestion, and soon builds up fanter than disease can destroy, and hunes per> manently cures, Cuttoura, 1 Meditelnal Jelly for external application, arresta disease, ents awnye | , dend ftesh nnd skin, altays Jnilanmnation. ening and Irritation, rendera healthy wleere aut uld sores, and heals overy external affection whon the Kosolvent is taken internully. It {a a natural repraducer and beautitler of ‘tho tinir. Cutl- cura Toflot Soup, prepared from Vutleura, Ia cleansing, heallng, Tolreshitiy and the only whoteruine beautifier of the skin, which It aoft-, ens, whitons, and Cuticurn Shaving Soap, prepared from Catloura, in tho frst and ouly mediefaal soap comportid pa for shaving. Gentlemen pronounee At worth ita woight in gold, ‘ BLOOD HUMORS, - Whole Gystem Affected, Glandular Avell- ings with Uleerations, Hacking Cough. Messrs, Weeks & Potter—Gentlemen: 1 have beon aillicted with a food Humor fortwo yanrs, which tho best elty doctors culled Erysipcias, Chrono Psorinals, and Scald Head, My whole’ system, especially face, head, und lunge, was affected, J tried all the best known ndvertised Tomeiies with no success whatever. Was told by tho best lung doctor in this city that the sooner L got cured tho better. My syinptoine were 1 humor accompaniod by Glandular Bwell- ings, with Uleers in the Toroat and Stomach, Dry, Hacking Congh, Deafnesa, with lnging Noises in tho Head. For fifteen months { have done nothing but take medicine with no benefit. whatover. Tho Cuticura Hemedies have cured RA in mtipate for grit I make this public statement. Respectfully yours, oy SRRANKC ASHLEY. 2% Portland-st., Boston, April 7, 1879, ECZEMA Effectunily Cared tn Eight Weeks, Nothing . Equot to the Cuttenra Remedies Messrs. Weeka & Potter—Gentlemen: Hava never used any remedics for blow! diseases that, enn compra with tho Cuticurn Homedics, [ huve used thom in wll forme for a very severa Caso of what the doctors call Hezema, which wia etfectually: oured In elght weeks, As a blood purifer nothing can equal your Cutioura He- solvent. I cannot say too muah in their pralso, and Iam noising them about the city, ‘Truly yours, cte., ANURL MANINTY, «11 Burgundy-st., Now Orleans, Lo. Aug. 24, 1870. CUTICURA REMEDIES, For Skin, fenlp, and Blood tumors, Aro iol peebee ey A it & Porras, Chamlats and Drugyista, Washington-st., Boston, 21 Front-st., ‘foronto, Ont.. and 8 Snow Hill, Lor don, nnd are for snie by all Druggista. Prive of CurTiconé, small boxes, 6 cents; largo boxes, contuining two and one-half times the quantity of smuli, $1, Resopyent, 81 por bottle. Quti~ CUA MENICINAL TOILET SOAP, 2 cents. Curre CURA MEDICINAL SHAVING BoapP, 15 cents: in bars, for barbers aud large consumers, 60 vents, OLLIN ‘These Plasters put new Cc! Ve Ue into tho, Weak aud vepy Siuscles, stream on VouTac RRRM ener ey ame eager atuon e AS Pack, uni Totlaramation STER? fromthe Liver ana kid noys, stlmulute the Btamach and Howols, and Wien placed over the pit of the stomach cure Drapepsin, Indigestion, Chronte Dinrrhen, and Bilibus Colle, and provent Ague, Najariay und othor Cilmutie Disetaes, Got tha genuine.” Ask for Collins’ Voltato Electric Porous Plaators, Price, 25 centa. TO NEWSPAPER MEN. A. first-class Chambers’ Folding Mas chine, with the Kahler Attachment. Wili fold 3 sheet, 86x60 or 24x36. In good price. Apply at this office, DISSOLUTION NOTICES. enn new mn ey . DISSOLUTION. ‘Tho partnarship of Mesier & Poabody Inthe Phos toxruphtc Wupinucs te tuts day Giaulved by matuol consent. Af wecounts due Ly wid to the above tria wil be settled by tha undorsignod atthe Photographie Gallery. i Coe ‘A. HEsete leas, July, 1880. Tn thanking the publte for past favors, L would state Hunt an tn tho pant will give my Perednul Attentty wall uitiigs, And ny pains will be snared ia give ul tho must Ltte-fke und agtvilc Portraits the Art ts cumablo Of producing. Ap experienc of over Xb at the head of the Art warrants imo In the sbuve lala, Come und see. Prices fur July vith ta sue duced to 'Luree Dollars per dozen tyr Rep egpinels. STOCKHOLDERS? MEETINGS, “STOCKH ‘tha Annual Moeting of Stockholders of th [inate Drying Company, for the Klvetion vf Directors. and dy rd nileviate the | reacrees boyond All praise.“ Unparalleled | “Bargains!” "2,000, * Children’s “Real lrish Crochet” “Princess Lace” Collars and Sats 35 cents Each I Cost from $1.25 to $2.00 each to import. Immense Bargains Real and Imitation ‘Laces. Chas. Gossage & Co., State-st — Washingtan-sr, THE WUB PUNCIX + A DELICIOUS DRINK In Hot Weather-Coo Drink Clear, or Mix with Lemon- ade, Soda, or Ice Water, Tho “WER PUNCH." mude tn Bestonsolaly by CL. fruvee & Huns, twul superior annuilty, wid moots Piqmarked popular favor asa healthrul'und palaui= 1s rink. It fs prepared with urant care from the ty rials, und wil bo found an netrunble atattion Fo the choles thins ofthe table which untentably en large tho pleasures of iif, und onuouraza koud Tal- luwahip und youd nature sf rizbiy enjoyed, PICNIC, YACHTING, AND EXCURSION PAR- TIES, HOTELS ANO FAMILIES, Pranonnce tt unrivated. Tho namaand tile UT PUN OH" te atont~ sant, sete ier x A aaa rae uso OF tuis ‘Trude Sturk wilt be pronimtly prosecuted, gs hs GUC ViEw ae BONN, aig, bY leuiling Wino Morehants, Grocers, 1ytuia cutis ever 4 : ‘AY WHOLESALE ONLY DY. SMITH & VANDERBEEK, Now York and Chicago. Agents for the Northwust ——— PROPOSAL! PROPOSALS. Basted propasate wilt ba rogeivad by the School Hourd of District J. of uaunines, Seb, up ty 12 o'clock tn of Tuesday, July ah INWMfor the erection and construct if wo-sivry brick Kehool-laune, Ne cordiiy to tle plane rr Ditton at the alive uF Mich. and Architect Bortioatn, Thi.” All bide’ sinusc- bo yilud wlihdaod and auimietunt Gund in te as Tiqnitation gee, pAFAbIe to Hourd ut Dutrict No. hue siuncmines, Mich. cu Honed that if auch bid fe neceyted Avwith, with antter the i {pies cuntzace, tog tthe constuction of house ip nécurdunco with the plans snd spe andiat me BE Ne, Bpocitied In thy proposal est mne BS 5 pad = 3 5 i is Cr cilleations, ‘Guored by much uthor buaivess, na may property come butora will by hold at tho Seereinry's Onicy, Hing, Union Btock- Xana, ot Afonduy, at iNuidlock july 2 Te. VOGRL, Sycretary; ue 4 lus should, bg nddrosead to“ E. La Parmonta recur. Muntiantoen Sieh ha foe Saou Ht ‘The School Buurd reserve the riuht to eaguck all bide. BEM REBEL eR ME PAIQEESTHNL en Hohioot Board. (‘Bulphur Soap” secured by Lotters Patent.) GLENN'S. SULPHUR SOAP An incomparatle Beautifier of the Complexion. Invaluable for Pimples, Chufes, Ohapped Skin, Rough Skin, Prickly Heat, , Flesh. Worms, ‘Itch, Hives, Nettle Rash, Bevere Itching, ‘Obtains, . THE WONDE se in the United states In which its jedical Stair of and nro now counted among {ts atrongeat advoca Sulphur Springs ws tt angwors all tho purpodcs of SULPHUR BATHS, . Delog an admirable remedy for Gout and Wheumattam and a marvelous beater nud old worem, that reat Ul persion of Salves aod Oluuneuts, Bee that you wet We Tetter, Piles, Mosquito Lites, Insect Stings, Tting-worm, Erystpelitay ' " Burns, Scaida,/ Soares, Ulcers, . and ali Extornat IHumors and Poisons, " NATIONAL SPECIFIC FOR THY ALLEVIATION AND CULM OF . E ALL LOCAL SKIN Dis ‘Tho fame of Qirxn's SULPNOR Hoar har oxtended far and wide there ta arent cuvativo virtica are not Vho teatimontaly rocelved for tt would Hi volumes. Many distinguished Phyatcians ani ui y iioapitale and Inarmarics, hayo teated I, & S, ASE ly no clty 01 by diving witu Pati iy preaned thelr axtonlalunent wih tts reauluy, Verwuus using have no need UW) sosurt to howl ani extol Laie 4 an adjun 6 Totlet produces res Tejcutlacaiie aereeotadst end wise nea dolly, incomparuble Beautivier of the Comploxi, ail Seep uzleion by i bealthful action, while ondinury HUMORS OF THE SCALP and DANDRUFF, | DAGRPLEEARES CHUTITING ur LED LANES, anf ceapierebscdy ana peventh er Contagioun Dine *BEWARB OF IMITATIONS.—Sorencn are cautloned ta ODTALN ONLY THY GENUINE, suit cause Biraplos and Mlotshes, rendering tie cuulcle White, Clear aud Bin GLENN’S SULPHUR SOAP | nite odlainatle by no other remadty extant. ‘101s posscaves tewarkablo deiersive properties, Iti ony Uru Sunburn Brochles, . At alorided anit removed . Commaticn only disguise and injure 1:0, dealrabte Wotounusisus Boar has been counterfeited, and fhe public to observe the ONLY OLIGINAL NAME, Glenn's Sulphur Soap, with also the above engraving on the cartoon which encluses each cake, without which none is genuine, bor, contuintng 8 cakes, saving 20 per cenl.; 73 cts, dak sor Qtonn's Sulphur For sale generally by Druggists, Fancy Gosds Dealers anst Qrocers, BD; ud TARE NO OTUEL,, at 35 cls. a cake: 60 aad a box, containing 3 cukes, sent by utuil, prepa i THE PROPRIETOR WOULD GE-PLEASED TO HEAR FROM PERSONS USING GLEKN'S SULPHUR SOAP, CHAS. N, CRITTENTON, Sole Pronsietor, 7 Sixth Avenue, NY,” FIRE! oeira TOOTHACHE aut PS Cure in One Minute,

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