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I—v\ hen presonted, was dotached was fraudulent, and the firm was responsible to the estate for the securl The customer, whose name is 1, in #aid to be a Brooklyn law- or, well known in_socioty and in business Whether ho is responsible the firm has - not accertolned. It in stated the liabilities of the tirm outside of these securitios would not exceed 830,000, The securities comprisad the stock of the Con. tral Trust company, Now York Elovated rail way and Muncip alight THE OMAHA DAILY — & — TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 29, 1884, ime g ek bt 1o | THE |RISH BOLT, OMAHA, NEB,, NO. 34 ~ GENERALLY CAINING, Te Chioago Markets Showing 4 Stronger Feeling all Aronnd, . FOURTEENTH YEAR. LABOR LEADERS. / They are Assembliog for the National Convention at Chicago To-morrow. The President of the Independent wo lost .o much time that the nock had be come_impenetrable, YWe layjammed in the fce off Duck Island #ll June 20. Wo worked all night the 25th, blasting and sawing the ice and finally got away into the open water, Juuo 30 we were off Wileox Head, whore we had more pushing to get to open water be yond Devil's Thumb, = While busy hore, we sightdd the Thetis and Bear coming toward and know at onoe from the signal the QGreely explorers 1 Foon traced and survivors if any wero (n THE CATTLE KINGDOM, the executive committen had decided to post. pone from the 80th inst. to September 1st the convention of that party, to be held in this city. These gentlemen #aid they had re ceived no official notlea of such action, and would not recognize it if they had; that they were superior to the execytive committee, A Sensation 1n Chicago Cansed by Sey- SEh "Wreuind 8 faciols sement, and enteen Gar Loads of Sick Animals, that the convention would old on the 30th i inst.. as heretofors arranged, i“ L Regular Press Dispatch. og | tha Forty-one Dead Cows Lying on|j Theeo Thonsand Irish - Bepublicans (rather at Chickering Hall, N, Y. Speeches Made for Blaine and Lo- With the Probable Exception of 2 Chicaco, July 28,—A number of delegates Tl T e s A% and . : Henry Clews said to-day tha i 24 4 Labor Party Fxpresses Himself, [co the natisual Tat mantion, whih i o the Recoiving Platform, ok o ot in. and 1t was some time betors| a0 and Against Democracy. R Was deamrsing of copmura fn mes makiog 3| Vorious Grades of Cattle, t , have already - I coul i tha edniion he authotity co sontatives from tha various e } with all the hasto possible, and arrivod at Upernauck July 2. Caps. Schley, then dis. patched tho Alert and Lockgarry to Godha. ven, whila the Thetis and the Bear were put composed of trado assemblie organization of labor The Supposition that They Died John Kelley Still Mum as to the Probable Course of Tammany. . . ] Y The Convention is not to Endorse Tt is called for the better An Arrival of “Sick” Waestern to compal favorable slation. The delsgates declare that no Either Presidential Candidate. [;. But to Bring Influences for Labor on Congress and Legislature, action of a political character wiil be taken, e — HENRY M, sTANLEY, land—What He Thinks of the The Noted Explorer Arrives in Eng- from Drinking Alkali Water, City and Came from Kansas, They Were Shipped from Kansas into Upernavick, the former to shift a Lroken rudder, the latter to get coal, At Godhaven, the lattor« machinery was ropaired, and we buried there one of the Esquimanx of Lieu- tonant Greoly's party. _We Iuft Godhaven with tho Alert in tow; off the const of New- { undland we enconntered a galo aud the stecl Sunset Cox Thinks Tammany Will Eventually Fall in Line, Tho surgeon gane pital servico to-dy res m Joseph H, isana state board of tion fuils to e picion of Asiatio CONFERENCE OF U, 8, TOARDS OF 1RALTH, Cattle Probably the Cause. Hogs Bring Out a 8trong Demand and Higher Prices, With Delegates on the Ground, s e Seoretary Sanders on tho Removal | ptier iavted thege, el etk 3| Gathering of Leading Democrats " enar ‘on et enmes | Tho Courao of Values in Wheat the Convention is Postponed. R of the British Restrictions, Johu's at 0 8, m., July 17 at Albany to Notify Cleveland, |l Undeniably Upward, ‘Phe Coming Meeting of the Amalga- mated Associadon at Pitts- K UOTIO OF Special Dispi CHICAG TIE COMING LABOR CONVENTION ch to Thk B, 50, July 28, —William A. A, Carsey, president of the independent labor party; B. M. Abell, secretary of the same; John J, Kavinagh, president of the Eagin. John A. Thompson, president of the Ca Drivers' union; and W. J. Wolf, of the National Anti-Monopoly leagu, arrived this worning at the Briggs house, They are the advance guard of the nationa! labor conven- tion, which will meet next nesday, This Loxoy, July 28— Henry M. Stanley, the African explorer, arrived at Plymouth this evening. Tu an iuterview he said he had re- turmed to England considering that he had by river, was_suffering from bronchit mueh benefited by the sea vo: i gizes the tradiog prospects of the country in the Vicinity of the Comgo river. He consd ers General Gordon commands perfectly prac- tical routes of escrpe from IRhurcoum whether vin Zanzibar on the east, or down tha Congo to the west, The coast of tho Nile is Stanley believes that sending & largo foree toextricate Gordon would bo a most crilous undertuking. He commends the abandoning of the Congo treaty, and considers leaving Congo in the hands of ths Portuguese very iuimicul to English interests. Tha popa- He Thinks it Would Ada $15 per Head to the Value of Western frock, VENTREN CAT-LOADS 1N Dispateh to Tie Bre, 10, July 28— A train of sick arrived at the stock yards this morning the far west. Tt w.8 not known from exact y what point they came, but they had boon shipp:d dicect from Kansas City to Chicago. They wero branded withra crossed L. The shipments conisted of seventeen loads, aud at one time there were FORTY DEAD ANTMALS lying on_the receiving platform or in the CHICAGO, catt’e from — SUMMIEIR BPOIRES, O'NEILL V8 NELIGIL, Special Dispatch to Trr Ber 8, O'Neills 13, At Cincinnati—~No gam At Toledo, Ohio —N At Boston—Bost A6 Milwaukee - me. Poorins, b, Quiney, G; Muskegon, 7. Alloghenys, 1; Motropoli At Pooria At Qaincy, 15 New York: Paul, Minn. §; Torro At Minneapolis—Fort Wayve, ; Minnea polis, At Chicago—Chicago, b; Detroit. A Dozen Leading Albany Republi. cans Will Support H Politeal Matters, vther TAE MERTING IN NEW YORK, New York, July Chickering hall was wded to-night at the mesting of Irish born citizens who favor the clection of Blaine and Logan, AustinG, Ford was chalrman, Ho smd it was strango to soo 3,000 Irish Amori cour assemblod in - New Yok city to ondorsod the nomtnes of Ltha republican party, The first speaker was REV, GEO, W, PECPER, waid they had coms toge lidate supported 1} of Ohio, [ night to dol Niw Youk, July 2 has been issued: Nrw Yonk, July ? nfembors ot the stato b 8. —The following notics By request of the rds of_health of Tih. ug and mastering cholera, in the ovent of At apy co in the Uvited States. Ma rine and quarantine hosoital officers ara re- spoctiully requested to take part in the cone forenco ERASTUS BROOKS, Chairman N. Y, hoard of health McCoryick, Kentucky, Secretary, IN PAIIS AND TOULON, Pants, July 28— Thero is amild case of cholera in tho hospital in this city. Three daathn {rom that diseass oc at Toulon ay. In Toulon there or stre hopital and 1 throe of the latter s t, Man fons, rn lmitates tho Principal Ocreal— The August Option Cornered— . completed o work ol stablishing satisf o l'ennessee, Ken! + Now York aud The Other Markeots. . —— ory trading stations alo J0ngo rve e the O Nei'laud Neligh olub to- . gton, Aueust 7ih, to consult with gov e & “ALLIES, NOT ENEMIES U UL T‘[‘L“'f;;y 1 400 niloa SIOK CATTL e, The U'Neills won IRISH REPUBLICANS, ument officials as to the best mathods of CHIOAGO MARKETS, e Tiole am i CATTL Special Dispateh to Tit Cutcaco, July 25, - Fresh roceipts of cattle wore but a fow loada of natives, and out af these few loads there were scarcely 1,000 good ones, The receipts were neatly 3,200 short of Inst Monday's. There was o fair demand for the bost nativer, and they sold strong and 10c highor than on Friday and Saturday. Thero were nearly 4,000 Toxans on sale, including those carried over from Saturday. There was Ber, vonvention, they say, is not gotten up for polit- | Iation of Maderta »1 an ovation for [chutes. They were all young—kay two yeor | At Daltimore--Baltunore, 13; Washington, | London Tin Tho republican parf - | eniigrants died at Lasoyne of cholera. littlo or nothing doing in Texana during the ical purposes, as was intimated by th repra- [ Stanley when the steamer arrived thera, but | olds, and were at laeat half it not three-quar- | g, ways been opposed by the Euelish government ST, LOUIS CLEANING UP, forenoon. incident of the arrival of a sontatives of certain labor assomblios, who re- | Lie was unable to land owing to_quarantine | ter natives, The others were of Texas blood [~ At Buffalo - Buffalo, 9; Cleveland, 8. whose sympathics were with tha democrats, i ; ot ifomer | tFain of “sick” weatern eattlo may have had i i..mmhn v h distrust because they did not | regulations. Stanley was tendered an ovation | sud were, it is said, bred in western Kansas [ At Kansas City—St. Louts Unicns, 8; Kan. | The republicin party was a party of peronal ety & ;:i“_';’“f:;;};;,’ something to do with holding buyers back; at ’ now its ob, i 180 has as| cipal ass s It was thought that it was intended to boom either —Allies, not Enemies —Justice for Both, The at Plymouth on_ his anival. 1o M SPAIN. Sailors in Cuba. No one, or at least, o one compatint to give an opinion, seemed to know what was the cattle in the first place sas City, t Philadelphia—Providence, 11; Philadel- 4. labor, liberty and for the protection of trade cripples every country Fred vota for Cloveland, The Catholics there were all opposed to him, which meots August 1, foran approgrirtion to spectors aro now glving privato proises u any rate, trado was_slow. shivping, Good to choice 1,330 pounds, 5 00 to 6 30; e PEOU t¥oable with'thsTarove; nt thoss Who!di 6 b vl GoBt W e - | closoall the wells of this city as o sanitary | NI 3 R O OB N BOTLAL W e TS f-.:“.?ml;“ tu‘;?‘:fl:xn‘u: the & At New York,—Brooklyn 4. Atiletic 7. ber noxt Govenor Cloveland would be butied | mossure. Other measures will also be taken | § 50 to b h':;'"g‘:m u:xi:'m,"'otu‘zlu'q}::o x‘:l.'.'.’.'S' 00 G G e L ey = malady a virulont caso of Texas fover. The [ A¢ St. Paul-Grand Rapids 10; Stillwat- [ #o deep that the sound of Grbriel's trampet [ t0 placo the city in s thoroughly clean condi- | 4 5 ¢ o7 d L said Me, Wolf, s the principle of this con- | No Money to Pay Her Soldiers and |brand iaspector at the yards pronounces the | ars 0. would never reach him. Not one in ten Insh- | tion fo meet any possible appearance of 10GS, vention, That motto ix: Labor and Capital . \enusrOHGwouI cholera this scason. A number of special in- Ly Thero was a_strong demand from shipper \ coming convention was culled by the labor T S DLUNLING ALKALLAWATEE, BAUTTOLAEW LS Soy. Sl thorough examination wnd_the police have | and packers and the best heavy made an ad- [ conference held in Philadelphin January 6th. | prayaxa, July 28.—The regular troops |and perhaps afterward left to porish for want AT CHIIOAGO DRIVING PALE. HENLY CAREY BAIRD, been put under strict ordors to enforen all | vance of b to 10¢, Light were commanding This conferenco was composed of represent; e Do ¢ baving bosn | °F fresh water or care in loading aud handling. 10460, July 28.—The attendance at the | the next speaker, sald tho only way to down | laws regarding nuisances. [t is the intention | higher premium than on Saturday; henco tives from the various trades assemblies in the | Quartered at Puerto P'rincipe not having been | ()ther parties with more or less exporience in driving park races was excellent; the weather | Englaod was to cripplo her industries. and » authorities to uwe every exertion to put | speculators paid more attention to these sorts United States, nor . Its object is neither political tisan; it is for the amelioration of the paid tor a long time, and credit beink refused them, went to ths stores and forcibly sup- the Texas cattlo trade were of opinion that there were no outward signs of so-called Texas good; the track a trifle stiff. Milo and an_eighth. —Maidens, all ages— thin could be done by keoping tho republican party in power. in_ best possible sanitiry condition, ing mayor will call the attention than heavy Long before midday all were sold once and many twice, the market closing ition of laboring men, and is called £0 de- |y 1’y oogeoy i o fover. However, #o far no competent veter | Hanap won by longth, Abad 2d, Brown $d; 5 hoR BOLABNAN Jnicipal fwsembly o this matter in o | firm. Assortod light sold at 5 10 o 5 10, an vise means for_the botter_ organization of la- | Plied themselves with provisions. The fact | rian hay given an opinion on the subject, | gime, 2:00f. et i £ Rk ekt Va1t e 1100 milenito o | Euesipe d Ak for loeral appropriation for | heavy at 5 20t b 70. The best mixed pack- 3 bor; to compel legiula'ion favorable to our in- | having boon telegraphed to the captain gener- | ay none had an opportunity to make proper | Garfield Park stakes.—Milo and three [ o1 (0 6810 10 A como 300 wites B0 B0 f ¢l purpose, ing and_shipping at 5 35 to 5 60, _Light, at $ - terests. We have no presidential candidate. | al, he sent for the director general of the |examination. Tlhe Humane officer procesded | eighths. —Boatman won easily, John Davis l‘;“lL Sald® doriin " DA e ““"“'"-‘ ) R ORI RIRGI IR TOULD 160 to 200 pounds, 5 20 to 5 75 What was | Recognizing that the president is morely an | treasury, who declared the only disposablo | to shoot all those that he found suffering. SV wlict 34; time, B1a7d, oy T cae O [ e oA A T . fn com. | P0et ol 18 & “logitimate” demand ‘gave to- § e DR e SR R T R e Milo non-winners_—Tevoke won Ly w0 | ¢t "} cvan a poor timo to say they would vots [ mand of the fect st Toulon, talographs LAt | S meme. s oaetioul ey 40 S Tonting groden: of ent, but from congress and | $30, v edite- G o Ziohbn 2 in 3d; time1: 2 JOLL nd ¢ oulon, h 1 { o leading grades, legislabirss, "As these. bogles Bave. their. orst | Ho o N e o e e |, Altogather 120/ died or were kliled, to put |lengtiim Kiobba2d, Ttobln 8d; tinol, the rapublican tickot for the same renson. o in sanguine of the daily diminution of the | For inasmusts a8 the ear options in pork aro gin i politios; we are to that extent politioal|| &) Principer . The S anish war stsames (C them out of their misery. Tt was discovered | | Miloand o hatt handicaps.o The other spoakers were P.T. Barry, of | nuiber of deaths from cliolera in that ¢itv. [undeniably cornered, their valucs are fic- By organization we expeck to pocure one con: | cupoion hias recetvod. . from Madnd. sailiog or. | 1¥ ety Rt iy balore o OBHIY & SR .",:!ik.”:vfi'.,‘.}.'fifi:' {m..].wlum.,w linois, snd Captain O'Mesphar Gondon, of NEW PLAGUE BFOTH, titious, aud there is a large short iuterest out gressman in Now York this fall aud soveral ot | ders, but their boing no find to pay tho crew, | Feazier of, Kansuy City, and camo from theit ||, G0 BP0 10N won” by two longths, | WASMELOn. - F 1 ted sotting forth the| Advices from the frontior are very unfavor- | botli Lurd and ribs and thoir efforta to cover 1 aither L tho comvontion, indorso Butler or |ing of yellow fover. 'Up to_ to-duy sixteon | 5t i 8 LIS Yt “Hhey were ovor. | Mie and a quarter solling.—Virgie Hearts | R M\00 obiioh B I \glin in dreadiul. Tt o feared the Gnai. # o ‘;‘Ml:wr‘:lfi_" ;;ec‘;u:h: a)t:lu‘c e l‘?gu have fallen flcl“-m' u'n:.u:q -”‘fl's[w" mué~ driven on the route from the ranch to Kansas | Won half lengeh, before Muxiton, Mart Bon- ome a centre of infection. Ten | Wheat opened firm at an advance of ie over H moncuals , tho bolicy of the anti- | shipmen, ono w nephew of General Bowumont. | Gocwighout water, and when the water was [ ham 3d; time, 213, v ) oceurred there. A roven dayw’ | Sagurday, the remarkab'y buoyant stock mar- f ot wpgue, te indorso auy bartisular | The director geoeral of the troasury bas| . yod'they were allowod to driuk too much, | , Steor ~Katie Oreel won ewily, TAMMANY. quarantine hus boon imposad st Mabav. © On | kot of theday having more or los effect on the b candidato whea both the great parties have | asked Borges, u well-known bauker, for the | IR b H * | Athe'stone 2d, Voltaire8d; timo 3124, ; S vavivg the tunnel sodiers surrounded the | gbening prioes, Later the course of val U SITIEA | WA s AR AT e bt el e orgedl s vell knonnihel causing congestion of tho bowels, ) 148 PROBAULE COUNSRL g the tunuol s sunded, the | openiog prcos. Later the courae of” valuos ) The democrats and r publicans have doae el e et BICKNESS AT TOPEKA. ppentox Beact, July 28, W thor rainy | Now York Spocial to Chicago Timen. 3ty aro| rogisterud and mumberediand Dy, o this, and an effort will be made to have the LiVING LEPERS. Toreka, Kas, —N. A, Adams, of | ;j1to0 sl ¢ YO | 1t is understood that a number of the Tam. ‘e convention re-affirm its principles cnly, and leave the exercise of suffrage to the individual Manhattan, purchased 200 hundred head of Colorado steers at Kansas City last weel olds—Petersburg won, Florence M. second, Dayleen third; time, 1213, Mile and a furlong—Ragret won, Bluestriug many politicians are to visit Saratoga next mand fell off and H#c of the improvement was lost. New York telegrams indicated a i ; , o 1 h el docire to purchase on shipping account, A opinions of their delegates, If all delegates | Dr, O'Donnell Not Allowed to Exhibit | it fond of them have. sinco diod | Lo and & fu Ragrot won, Bl week to loarn from M. John Kelly what _ [ive dasire to pur i nt, i '.'i"i';gl-wdou‘:frr:' w:r‘:ad o c‘;' u‘é‘.l‘fi»n",‘: three furlongs—Charley B. wig Blue Petor | paign. According wo report, Police Justice | Garmany and Frauce have boen stopped for |4 to 1 above the opening. Car wheat’ wan **Are the workingmen represented by your convention as much opposed to Cleveland as has ben alleged? “ Lthink the opposition to Closeland by workingmen has been groatly exaggerated. Cloveland was obliged to veto the five cent CH1cAGO, July 28.—Dr. C. C. O'Donnell of San Francisco, who has made a special study of leprosy and makes it the basis of an argu- ment for the expulsion of the Chinese from this conntry, armved here Saturday and sn- and (uarantined in the thipping pens there. Up to 3 o'clock this afternoon twenty-five had died. The people, e«pecially the stockmen, aro graatly excited. Governor Glick sont State Veterinary Surgeon Holcomb to investi- gate. second, Lord Edward third; vime L Milo'and a quarter—A Il ages— Lovaut won, Wave O'Light sccond, Kiog Fas third; tine, 21188 ile—N Telo- machus ¢ 1 im-winnors —Buncer won, ond, Ben Woolly third; tume, 1 Charles Weld and others have a'veady gone to Soratoga to seo Mr, Kelly. The Tammany leaders preserve unwontedjeilonce on political matters, and the silence is regardod as evi dence of the prearranged policy to do nothing ar of cholera, Pan, July 28,-—Tha archbishop of Paris lias ordered priosts to offer prayer for jand so- licit divine aid in behalf of cholora viotims. Tue favorable weathor at Toulon has caused o marked amelioration of the epidemic, At quoted 81 to F4 e, but waw entirely nominal. Corn moved np and down as'Wheat did, be- ing largely governed by it. Tradiog was ou rather w emall scals, but the market was firm. ‘The talk is that the August option is cornered. The advance to-day was only fure bill because it was wnconstitutional. I'[nounced that he had two lepers on the way, ———r — until assurances havo boon given that Mr.Kel: | Marweillos tho police ara obliged to uso force | Oats ll»n more o Iulw e hztio‘ ni'-renm]h P helped to draft that bill, It went through |and that he would exhibit them on the lake WYOMING o Wresthing, ly will be consulted upon the next municipul [ when disinfectingfhouses where death occurred, | from other Lagprhalill firm with an ad- the house as we preparedit. When it reached | front this aftervoon. The health authoritios MING CATTLE. MC'LAUGHLIN V8. DURFUN, ticket, 1t is admitted in political circles that | The pricsts and sisters of charity have been | Vance of e well wustained. the senato it wa tampered with, and when i | waroed him that it woul | not bs permitind, | EFFECT OF TIE REMOVAL OF KESTHICTIONS. Borow Jily 2 i Areanieh catal forh Mi KELLY WILL ASK indefatigablo, PROVISIONS N inally passed Cleveland could do nothing else | and they were not shown, the doctor announc- | Special Dispatch to The Bek. S0 sl ATTA Lt . 7 in Fd e WasHINGTON, July 28— Secietury Freling- | were inclined to be irregular, advancing sha than vetoit. If ithad fimfl“{ passod as it inf;th-nhuy had not arrived. He delivercd lCmnAuo ‘July 23.—J. H. Sanders, secre- c\‘:’{-]fi'{:::f.!l}‘:mm Dtur e 573‘21‘.1‘.,3}5.‘.7:?,}’2 ‘;A]ll:yu:‘em;(,ll:lllll;t[‘X.\,:cml‘r|m e “fl'.';' u’...:. huy\n&.';\l.:n Focsivod a tolegram from Coneal |1y under u suapiclon” that the shords were passed the house it would not have been un- | a le d sSN el S " bl ¥ Rl . s an follows: Marked - cting when _the = . constitutional, and it would not have been cture and exhibited photographs of tho pereons afflicted of leprosy, He says he tary and treasury of the cattle commission, of the world and $250 aside arecompleted. the nomination of Cougressman 8. S, Cox for Mason at Mareeil covering, and as quickly re i i ibit hi i e o | ¢ intrato of the city would be accept- | provements in Marsoilles and Toulon. Deatbw | demand was withdrawn. * Tho geueral fooling, tgtood, 14 isguly. blind bigots who blaino | poso o exbibit b lpors o i princiyal | was asked what offct tha granting of tho | itiuiPis G Sa R Otay | Shle o Koy, b thin s comsiderad doniiii | lrom chaler, wbich daily ‘avorugod ixty, Tl | bowever, was fir and stoady. eveland for this act. He simply did bis | eastern cities. Doubt is expreesed i some | 1 jifcati g z ¢ i bhe 7 | abletoKelly, by rod L al wod alxty, Kigad, diity N0t helliadluiahe it5 e bopalae el Quactors about his haviog any living lopers, | modifications by the Wyoming cattlemen of | editor of the Pilot, in reforce. by promirent Tammany men. Colonel 1 a J‘\::!h{;";a_‘-)g"f“my"';m"";lwn ,':{‘,‘,‘,“l"._, IN THE AFTERNOON. an opportunity to, at the risk, though, of not England acked for would have on the caltle s ACO-J AP BOU Wood, o brother-in-law of Mr. Edson, has ) Kellyls indorsement for corporation counsel ortality of all cases in also de- Wheat about steady, c'osis doing his duty, Dlosatrons Five oc Dovil s ke, | trado of America. Ho suid: Peonts, July 28.—Tho wreetling watch [ 1oy % mgormmment o o i pulon the average foll from 40 | Auguat, 804 for Santember, Bic for A BQUELCHER—WIHAT DOES IT MEAN? D Mo el Vearly | 1t would very greatly stimulate the cattle | betweon Matsoda Larakichi, the Jap, and |y, e nawmed for comptroller. It is also un Inolated cares roportod from varlous | 4 000 FACTEYS, T SR October, NEW YORK, July 27.—At a meeting of the | alithe block east and west of Kelly avemio | trade of Dakota, Wyoming, Iowa, Nebrasks, | Theodore George, a Grook, resulted, firat and | uratood that under thi proposed srrango. [ parts of the district. ‘The cpidemicin de- 444 Tor tho 3. H " national executive committee of the national labor party to day the following was adopted Whereas, Owing to the fact that the letters of acceptance of General Butler and Grover Cleveland have not yet appeared, and that pending their appsaraco intelligent action cannot be taken by the convention claled by this organization to bo held in Chicago July #0th, theref Resolved, That said cvonention b is" hereby postponed until Monday Se and north of Fourth street was burned last night. The fire originated in Grahaw's jewelry store, and spread rapidly, destroying the hotel, Converre & Son’s general sicre, Stoughton's store, Maniard’s furniture store, Bennis & Bro.'s drug store, the postoffice, the Inter-Ocean printing office, Moore & Daniel’s butcher shop, Warner's bakery, the North Shore bauk, township otlices, Thompson's drug store, Well Bros’, gencral store, Nash's Montana and all that region, The restric- tions imposed on the landing of American cattle at British ports amounts to so great a hindrance that it reduces the price of cattle about FIFTEEN DOLLALS PER HEAD less than they would bringif the restrictions were removed, If thoss people succeed in getting ca shipped from America into the interior without having to slaushter them at chivd falle, Japanesc style, won by the Jap in 10 and 30 roconds; second and fourth fulls, catch-as-catch-can, won by the Greek in 30 and 15 seconds, The tows was won by tho Jap and Japancso ctyle was ch sen for the fith full, which the Jup won in one mioute, win niu the match and thefstake, The Oar, CHASE VS, CLAFLAND, ment Mr. Hubert O, Thompson will be nom- inated and confirmed as commissioner of pub. lic works for another term by Mayor 13 tson or whatever mayor is olected under the bargain, who has the authority to nominate on Decein: ber 15, 1884, CONGRESSMAN 8, 8, COX said in answer to a question as to the course he thought Tammany likely to take: **Tam muny will be all right. 'When the time comes, clared sovero at Arles and Aix. — inor Village's Destruction, L July 28, Th fire to-day at Marash, Asia Minor, A thou sand shops, 2 0 hou our hotels, three mosques aud the municipal valace, were de- stroyed. An Asia ) was o dissstrous | —c— Kills His Wite and Suicides, s at 804 for r. Oata werc a shade eamer, clo Pt nber, 264c for 8¢, 24 00 for August, 18 00 for S2ptember, 1 e the year. Lard was & shade fiemer; 7 17} for August, 7 22} for September and 7 42} far October, Short ribs firm, at 8 02} for August, 8 10 for September, 8 10 for Octuber. - — y hardware store, Depris’ restaurant, ‘ten. renl Sk ot sy tog & ehtar iaex WiLkESTARRE, Pa,, July 27.—Throe thous- | the Loys will be all found on deck Tl £ S S I 3 5 ber 1, 1884,at tho smmne place. st o, it sloons, ani sine (el ke aboas Htsen: dolles por head oo | 82 poopl witiensl’ (o wiglo, sl raco |y repular ticket, T4 un oryanis S iGnmnt ';;;,fg,{'N,-,,l‘,,;,.,,""f 28 =i Shoss | Tho Money OoatiotiGreclyie BEpe L —— ings. Thera is very littio damage outside the Ao L M, MOr® | hore betweon Embly S. Chase and George | from fifty to sixty thousand mon, and the: tall milaith 2 lon, AMALGAMATED ASSOCIATION. |loks of bufidiogs, which are fully insured, | (Lo they now get, and that inoreass in price | iig, 5 %000 ffo'74"a nalf course. Ohast | know a. cocd thins whon they seelt They|*Rd then killedbim Tealousy, WASHINGTON, July 25, The total expensy THIE COMING CONVENTION AT PITTSBUKG, Pittshurg Special to the Chicago Tribun, The ninth annual convention of the Amal- gumated association will begin its session in thiu city Augast 5. It will bo ono of the tost hnpo taut conventions in the Listory of Several merkhants are making arrangements to rebuild, - — Ames Resigns the Mobilier Recciver- ship. PHILADELPHIA, July ~1In the United States circuit court to-day, Oliver Ames, re ceiver of the Credit Mobilier of America, would greatly stimulate the shipment of live cattle from this country to England,” e — THE 10] AMONG ERGS, The Btory of the Lck Garry's Trip won by two lengthe. Time 10 winutes 20 second: The Prize Ring. A FIERCE FIGHT IN CANADA, Tonoxto, July 28 —Harry Gilmore de- foated Panl Vatulls for the light weight are not going to throw away their chance of the plums that may como to them in caso the democratic party gots into power, and they know thoy can help in accomwp sult,” NOTIFYING CLEVELAND, Niw Yous, July 2 day beging tho second weok of the bricklayers’ and laborers’ strike for nino hours a day. Isports of the vumber of men on n strike are couflicting. Employers sy 8,000 and the workingmen cluin 700, Nearly all the plasters engaged of the Greely relief expedition is estimated Ly the navy department at 7:0,000. The original estimata was £00,000, About 8340, - 000 for the purchase and ropair of vexsel, §20. 00 for instruments to be used in making ob- wervations and $15,000 for coal. It is believed that in disposing of the vessels thogovernment. will secure an amount about equal to the sum AR Nl t the Polar Regions, championship of Canada-Quronsbury rulos ; : ! id for them. A I Ly of provisions the aewciation. Mowsures will bo decldod | yiced 4o bo relioved of tho recoivorship. = NG ! herot!rnlfhl.p T e AT THE PROGIAMME FOI TO-DAY. 0 1ohe wihoep tho oweloyors refise tolaceeds peiddorthern. . A, Jarge quailhyitf pigtis one E L that Vil boof great imterest fo. {ho fromson was asigned. Tho counsel poaltiy TR existing between them, and tho ‘fight was [ Avuany, July 25,—There in u distinguished | 5,01 B-honr (Qemut AT REEEoAme (E00H over o wervice, D s T ot Thess st vors | dinties ‘of Ames, who s Tieutapant governor of | o, NEW, Yous, Tuly 28 —Tho following dataila | pitter, "his is Gllmore's slxth susoessful con- | gemocratic gathering horo in view of the [ number of framers also stoppad work ths ————— from the loga of the steamship Lock Garry, of i i r o i ) The Latest Bridge Coliapse, { ol o thoro i J Massachusetts, and tinds 1t impossible to at- Y t ! f UM formal notification of Governor Cleveland ti- | morning, H e e o ol ie Providence Life Insurance and Trust com- 3 0, Rl g 2 o Lis gy 4 3 7 » 3 - | palicy in apa r.:“t)“::h:l:‘nl."}?‘x}d:“\(x::l:;“ml,n {‘l:lu LTI A 00 R e SO maud of the vessel durlng ‘the crulse to tho T v, 8p.m. The Democratic Phalanx will escort | 0 LTS T L | Ger w paning teain to-day, rusipitating it 1ad foothold for several but has been e — RO t from St. Joh Nw Youk, July 23.—To-night occurred | the members of the notification committee to | y3r1ing (Dak. ) apecial say into tho river. William Iibletts, of Surts IREND . APERAYAIR TARR AL Y 4 e e o torad. W\t | tho fight botween Mike Cleary, of Now York, [ the executivo mansion, where the governor | /iy “wiio killed young ¢ t City, was killed, D, Cole, Jumes East, & | unableto obtain for members the goo Buffalo County's Normal. heavy fog net in, and we oncountered & largo | % i\ Moy 1 | il Bo formally notified by whoy, wh : n LTI e S e a8 } 7 wages or many of the importaut privileges . erg, Tu steoriog out of the way we log: | 41d Jack Barke of lingland, according o th y this county, was arrested at Pierre and , & Paksong, ¢ bt B Special Dispatoh to Tie Bix, \iaht of the Thotie, and could only resume | Marquis of Queensbury rules. ~Cleary in | uar™==== coLONEL WN. F. VILAS, lodged in jail here, He iv being visited to-day | iujured. 1! ENJOYED IN THE WEST, KearNgY, Neb., July 28.—The Buffalo | gur position by the sound of the whistles, .‘W”"‘Y-IML‘ Y‘;;l'l (I'hll. hlw;) feot YlKhfi;mfi]W ul“\v‘lmlmx‘min, l'l‘lw governor, 1% l\»« ln-pu;tf-;.l. by his Irwntl'n, umll an ;-(;m. lml’ effect his - Ci—l.g.lion;ln. | Ly ispari C i e} vo weel 8, ) pe I n it, and weighs 160 pounds; Burke is | will briefly reply to the s of Vilas, After | roloase muy be made to-night. Plans are per- he Clearin, I .hlv.','l',', 1,‘.‘,::.?“"?‘ '"by"h"bf“fi ?,' :'h'“;' h; wur-‘tynn;}xmlmm‘mw 2hone) '""":N ks ,b.myuln;l;:'::'::c:3;::;;1‘{;»9.1‘ ?:i".i’.f’i"'.;&'ii twonty:thrae, '0:feob 8 é"CL”‘" height, and | the ceremony the visiting democrats will bo | focted to hold the prisoner from these and to | Bogrow, July 28,—The total clearances for i e e e tombling block in tho way of | session this morning with an eorollment of | Lol (A BRORL WAL oty S0, ¥ we | weikhia 108 pouuds. - Lazily four rounds wera | antertained at a dinner, "In the evening th- | protect him from violence at whatever cost. | the weok ended July 26th, at the leading | and stronuous efforta will bo anthorised to so | 1orty-nine members, During the session lec- | jghted Disco, but had much difiiculty in f fooght, The wmen were hissed whon taking | Democratic Phalanx will escort tho spowkers clearing houses of the United States, was ) 3 tatistics, At the white house it is not only fof e sar belng . WasniNGToN, July 28,—T ciation by three firms located in Bi o 0% 081y | ¥arg fyland, having been unablo to blast | chief engincer being horribly scalded. Mot ; S A . | olatian by Wiees Srins toned fu Biscipgtiens, denid, that the prealdont hus selooto n per- | 1liyg Chrdugls thg fon.. The next. moralag | of the Lzl orew boardod the Gijon, Capt REPUBLICANS FOK CLEVELAND, gomuimion eximinad ‘about B00 candidates { sate. At Biraingham w triko was Inaugur. | Soi O that nams for the vicant commissioner: | tho whalors Archio and Wl joined ws, and | Liothian tied bis wifo and chilit to himself gnd | The Argus will publish to-morrow interviews | for 107 flcos oy spoclal exaufners fox the pox ated {long ago, and the will s now belng |t of such s poraonE o Ver M KAOWIL ] we wtarted ahead. Thoico was heavy, aud |all throo were huvled abomd the Gijon. = The | with fifteen or twenty leading republicans of | Fet, SIS S0 N0 B Jou bag | operated by non-uuion wen, Rare of pucy & person, wo experionced great difficulty in muking pro- | Liaxham funk within twenty minutes aftor [ Albany, who will support Cloveland and Hen- | arkod by & sbecid’ bods ‘zl.";"'"“f'"‘»“h" e —— groun, and soveral times narrowly escapod. & | the collisfon. Not long before the Gijon be. | dricks: RO AXSRIBAONS, (OBABA Mifgcs of W1 | AT DEAVER VALLS The Cholers, Gollision with the Wolf, | Woe finully succeed. | gn to settle a terrible confusion provailed, ———— SPLOR B LS ae AR RAR RO 65 0N the union men have buen out over three weeks, | Pawis, July 23 —There wera 13 deaths Ly | ed in guining a head, and the Wolt followed | Tho captain stood with revolver in band but | ATEST NEW YORK FAWU RE, |{5ont paeons from the southorn states, The dispute wan originally about wages. This | cholara at Marsaillos last night, ~ At Touloa |In the opouing we mado, The Thetis was [ was unublo to keop order. The parscngers b 2 ) : was sotiled, but the firm refused to allow |there were 14. At Lavalleto village usar [ now out of sizht and we set our course for [ #nd crew wore fighting for their lives, The e e —— three of the old employes to roturn to work, [ Tonlon the Mistral, & atrong wind from the | Omerack Fiord. Here we sighted the Thetis | boats were lowered and filled to the gunwales, | How the Suspanded Firm of DeWolf A Paris Paper's Blunder, and astrike was declarcd, Sioco then the | northwest, Is prevailing aud the weather is |ton miles ahead. We “overbauled the | but conld not accoumodate half the poople. & Swan Were Fooled by a Paws, July 28, ~The Figaro sy Hart tirmhus decided to employ no more union men, | cooler, The mortality is decreasing in the | Thetis, May 28, Captain Schloy, headed | Thoss fortunate enough to secure places in ¢ Power uf man, the nibilist, committed suicide through aud tho will s idle Soveral of the unionists | country among the peasants. us and waid, “Go to’ the Uparnavick, cslling | them were obliged to keep off others with ower ui SUAS . Lave been arrested for conspiracy, and the ] ot Peoven. If you wait the Bear, coul her | knives. When ths Gijon sank o the first 20 [Note: Tre Figaro probally refers to Frank fecling is bitter, " AL Auzor s u siiko has boen A T with dosoatea. * Darlu the fog which came | 1srter docklt w crowdad with rotuan, tho ——— Hartman, who left bis home in New Yori in progress over two months, and the firm| aoo \ Y . on us we got on & fulse lead, aud while return. [ ¢#ptain aad officers standing on the bridge. 5 e 15 . o ing that k. e g0 decinred _agaiost the asscoiation, |, NEY YOnK, Tuly 28, —~Col. Sharlos BMOr | ing to tha open water to try another way wo | 141 ostimated 140 persons perished, 45| daw ¥oms, duly @ —Atiar tho. swpoalon | 106 WARRAAEL JobVIAR 8 ANGL IATIORELAE ” : Pisteburg delegates to the convention are jn | for, Assistan poutmaster of Broklyn s | tho met Thotis, and proceaded together in the C — was wnnounced to duy at the stock exchange | e SORHIERG MEGCR SRS Con, e e y lm‘urlnl hnl_n:;:]ln‘utmuh” rth " e, Tha| (8108 MRS Soa W 0N i h'"g“h'.‘:m'm ..i{d'i" 'l"l‘tm ing sBaw .u‘.gm, which lasted Outraged by Tramps of the firm ot DeWolf & Swan, & rumor wis 4 —————— [ NG L >"a wwon then by declaripg wir against all firms {n. | ha0 actual. Dl vousels romatued in the vicinty for near. | 120KULT of Stophen Kitmball, n wealthy faru- | on the firm owiug o & falia power of aitorucy Tile., July 25,—On the board of S u v | terested in the Homestoad ‘will. The ssme = Iy woek, whon tho Thetis and the Bear pro- | 1t 2¢4¢ Iyons, louis county, while strolivg certain mocurities whict ay clicase waw dull; regular eales 160 uni_ci AM 1 strengthen the association during tho year that uext wpring & demand can bp mada and en- forced upon ea tern manufacturers to come up to the western standard, That this will be tod is evident from the fact that there tures will be dellvered by Superintendent Jones, Chanc Bowers, of 1 \ intendent of the connty schools, is conduct and s assisted by Professor Miller and ot r Mlu’;‘tt and Superintendent | ic ing & harbor’ Tho ieland was covered with ice and snow, and tho land marks wero invis- 20 at 9 o, ong the c: ible, We loft Godhaven May and steamed through the fos to a point about 10 miles below Hare Island, if the gloves, slightest injuy, e —— A Collision at Sea, Neither pugilist received the 1o the various halls where meetings will be el The national democratic committee will meet in the morniog, when Chairman Darnum will probably sunounce the executive comimnit- et— Ingland and Krance, Pauis, July 25, alwayn thwarted France. Tho Figaro has o bitter articlo declaring England never helped but Hor friondubip v The &G04 702 280, showing 19.7 per cent, decroase compared with the corresponding week in 1588, " P Y - gy fulso and the alliauce with her hollow resitod iy evidont o o fact that thoro d by Professor Tera wo found the ice no thick we were com. | 1ONPON, July 28.—Tho survivors of the | tes, and report. The committee on headque- [ 20 800 VORI WER T 0 Y elations N DREWS! stoad of increaso wages. At Dagville, in this | The Labor Bureau Oommissionership, | pelled to lay to. Lieutenant Schley signallod | steamship Laxham which collided with tho | ters will be present. with England, give up her prejudices and stats, tho asiociation has for five months been fighting a reduction of 5 cents per ton in the price of puddling, and there Is & prospect that the fight will continue indefinitely. Iu the west and south the question of i+ portanca will bs how to compel the recognition ot the asso- plan will be urged now. If it is adopted, » striko will be ordered in & large num' er’ of ‘WasHINGTON, July 25, —Within the past fow days persistent efforts have boen made to maka it lrpul’ that the president had selected M. F. Haldermn, of lllinois, for commis- sioner of the newly ereated bureau of labor No Work for © cago Prisoners, Cm0aGo, July 25, —Tha city council to-night mills unlees the associstion is recognized with. Iu @ cortain time. A CONVENTION NOTWITHSTANDING, o passed an ordinance abolshing contract or the prisoiio of he city house of corr tion, The inmates of this lnstitution num- ber a thousand to fifteen hundred, It has for me to g bick to Godhaven and walt for favorable opportunity with an_oast wind to proceed to Upper Navik. We left Godhaven tho second time May 27, aud encountared moro ico through which we pushed our way and found the Thetis laying to at ceeded no thward, while we waited for the Alert, which arrived June 14, The governor of Upernavick told us there was no - bope of getting through Mevillo Bay, as tho scasen was unusually close. We left with the Alert June 21, and rrch- houd 8y ¢ Gijon report # thick_fog on the evening of the collision, The Laxham was golug tlow, both steamers sounding whistles, = The Gijo: struck the Laxhem amidship, the Iatter being nearly cut asunder, The funnel fell and a steampipe burst, the near Ler “father's house yesterday, was out- raged by & couple of tamps. Kimball offers 8500 roward for the arrest of the villaink, A hundred men were in pursuit at Iast accounts, A Bmall Fall ure, HEAD AND TAIL, Governor Cloveland has not yot began to writo his lotter of nccepsance, Governor Hendricks will be formally notitied for his pomination for vice prewident ut Sara toga on Wednesday. in connection with had been placed in their hands to realize upon, A member of the firm stated that a custower with whom the firn has been deaitng four years had deposited with thew $150,(00 of wecurities; that the wacuritios wero red und make an alliance witl been an honeat alay.” LA Oivil Bervice Exa boxes at 5@ e for light skims. tive; regular sales 81,000 pounds at ¥ 000 pounds of butter. Diea ot Germany, ermany wus an_honest onemy—she has ac 224 Privato sales; 5,600 boxes of choess aud 42, TAWRTAR. 81000, Gven ' N [Fatutn S &y ToJUrions ubstin cts i be found H der. 18 pow inAndrews Pourl Dk} o peimonta InAn PR o ain s 5. ktia Hay, Hw: Onicaao, July 28.—W. A, A. Jarsay, | horetofors boon salf supportiog. ed Barry Tsland Juge 23, We went Naw Yo, July 26.—Pewolt & Swan an- | proparty of the estata of which the custoraer | Nuw Youk, July 25.—Mrs. Olarisen Rugg, | 100 3; Delafoniaing, of Chiaos s uusisSus reaident, and W, A. Wol, sicretary of th .48 pushing throngh the fce all the way, and Juné | nounced their suspnsion ab the stook exchauge | was trastos. T tlaa wers Joatied And | wife of* Tiav: Henry Tupbeoand mothes of | Bode, Milwuukee Noversoldn bul uited Statos Labor party, wore shown a dis- | 1t s reporied That B0 pervons have been | 25 reached Horaes-head. Horo the Alert got | Go-day,. small prehases of - e ameb | i e M o Bor whon'st was | Choel fav. Heory Ruggand motherf petch from New York 9)-night stating that massored b Agig. sia uipped iu the ico and o trying to geb ber out under the rule being wade for their ascouut, found that the power of attorney, which, \Charles Rugg, the nogro mu | it ool ANOREYE tr Maybee family, died to-day of & broken heart, " 29 Lake 7. 20 & V1 | i i

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