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THE OMAHA P C—— - DAILY ¢ = A + nh Nl Q D FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB,, WEI { art v | subject pretty well wndorstood a% th i a declaration for € me e, havo hsen { WFULNESS OF THE ARCTIC. : ¢ [Tiavy départmient that tho \anseiwaf tho ircels POLITICA™, WWiitn the. onvetbiof A e oo bl e ‘ th fac " 1| relic xpedition will be put minission leged de ates wore "0 ts in the lar me; A - tlion NotHIR o t in & fow daya and the officea 1 _crow do. St quenco of this discovery | wly, perhaps, than : D) Gieneral Ha tenant Greeley tached and placed on waiting orders, he i Nov o if missioner of public work and ith any other cane { me Untold Stories Relative to 00 )it on vl thon will pegtably |stppiy.ship. Alert, il probabiy bo. rewened | MISSONTT DEIOCTQS ACE 65 17 4S SUTC 88| et i s Cloveland's S | 1 to b th., While | to the En b, a8 t bicet f. ! ) nt of veformin the ad " forwar im within a mon ) o the Eng! iment, as the objoc v , o voto of one of avelt 1eral government” whicl { North Pole Explorations. was genorally conceded hat there. wore o | which Iy been accomplished Iowa Repubiicars, The comvention did nothing furthor thar [the party lad a its chief it when My ecords t tory, and l]: is desired to rotain the Thetis and 13 n oy sottle it membership exer listen | Tildon wa wdidate. And as the ' N . " 0 ; 1< an dmpossibility by any means, It is [ they will be kept unti! m“ ':uvl‘-lm‘\' ' l!‘. . : ‘.n'ul\‘\.fin\ -\":'fl\vn I"5\\’In -I;-vhu g0 to f 'u‘l not be ‘”v:lv t ‘nl‘ “\171 ‘II‘]I‘I” QOannibalism Creeping in as One | 5iq ¥ naval of comdor of e | ress with that endin + fadversoaction | Grant and Conklingy€aid to be for | Culeago fu iy Ho said he went o the | tioket —Adfth fi t dem i ' \avy dopartment: ¢ Though there | son | is taken on this the vessels wi : s f lemnocratic national convention at the suges ork & Mr. Tilden of the Orimes of the Survivors, |77} for belicving the story, the fact Lat public anetion to the bighest bid Blaine Thxi;fi-mv. tHon of thie lal e grnizations o ndeavort o | sdon d in 1) re that there are no records to bstantiate the extent of his Ability, togecurd the nomina. | ho of odom ~the pled r devo. o t does not disprove it at all. Look at it as| R. B, ¥ the colored ex-congrossmai AT fon of a candidate dly B the interests of | tion W the prineiples causo now in Not Merely the Legs of a Victim teviey Ts thioes Ahptulg Improbable abou 14! | Erom South Oaroline, who died yestarday 1o Tilden Ontsnoken &8 E 6 AR ol A B it B MR S R LRTEL I B il ot lerely the Leg g Vot ani T, standing ore with all comforts | New Orleans, watom of the most noted 1non 1lden Vutsp Liarnest for pripore, iy Tdn that disection euded an | e Tl and o manne o Saatol 1 Tidon. : bout ew such & matter with dread and [of hisrace, Charles Stmner took a great i € This wi atest to an 0po r. Tilden's informal indorsoment « e But Bodies Eaten Up. A S e R b gl LR R e LT Govornor Oliveland: L retusnerlp hie oM Hu il eane ol Suacn informal tndorsament of the weto reduced to .H,|‘ ‘( ‘m)h n ;xmcl lxh.-:v ~1-m1‘|\|-~w- "ltl'\.llml‘in.nx».,,u\-lwl» —— candidate mn«laf though lci:{ M“m‘r\d l}v- ;\Hv.m\-pmnn on the occasion of the rati ¥ oral facultics were blunted, they should not, | wan, Mr. Elliott was born in Ma " port of the sganding eofimittee on legislation | fication-weeting after Governor Cleveland had Some of the Explorers Claimed to[in fact, bo considored responsible gents; | and was graduated with honors at Eton, Fne' | New York Eleots & Now Ohajre |and recordiof. mombors il shos that Gloves | baen notified of ha nimination M Tl f-yréservation’ was tholr only thought, and | Iond. He was a printer by trade, and for + fanc s i o hgpefor_ from tho Tabor ot | wivte SAlthucgls TGt o present i be Eaten Before Dead. ¢ could not be expected to wmoralize upon [ some time conducted a newspaper at_Charles man and Disowhs the Old, Jguvizations. My, Blue says tho report will Jagson wcfth my old friend i Albany on that town, Mass, Removing to wuth Caro recommend: the support of presidential can- |interesting ocoasion, 1 cordially co-operate LiNcoLy, August 12,—Startling interoest "-L;‘;x beca ‘~|--m»n-r tho h..\,fl-“r).-,v,..».v - n(ul:u'fllnrrr\lmlurflk\euummrui[' assembly- Iplh Hlmm‘ sipport of the oxcollont nomi i - oty of Honry being | sentatives, and afterwards a member of { ~ mien favorable to workingmen, The conven- | tions by the democratic national conventio The Horrors of the Jeannette Bes= | s sxcited hero by the story of Honey betug |00 e atieacted “uctontion: bt | ETanklin County, Nebraska, Out= [#ion adjourhed till to-morrow. and foo nssured that in ita sucoess at {he elec surrected for Effect Henry's real name was Bock, Ilis sister and ;‘rslk‘fll‘tll '.m{“.w\mlun \l‘l(nn y-generalship of spoken for afl!lin ' - N tion, of nlllm»hl there is every promise, the " b ¥ , sush the investi- | Dis state. After the collapse of the republic . ¢ country will achicve a substantial victory for othor trfends In this oity will prah thoinveeti* | o barty ih South, Carolia, Me. Hilios catne R 7 A CONKUING AND (RANT, tho cause of good goverament,” | In 3 orth tnlll, Avpnib 19, <THe re. to this city, where he became special agent for 5 Special Dispatoh to Tie Brx, . A Bitter Feeling Existing Between the | (4 IANATHS Tio, SUBISE 8 T e of | the tieasury department, Other Political Mattefs of Varying In-| ‘Wasmiveroy, August 11— — Poli AROTIO OANNIBALISM, Explorers Suggested as the Cause t.ha(?nr-l\ Arculc .le.;‘l.-r{umml-lz_\,n.\; iu'-"' d BROKEN BAOCK ,,EAN“S terest in the “Rawdy West," ticians here are speculating as to the probable rmrrs ey esterday near Delphi, Carroll county. Gov 3 L 3 4 s 1 Conkling in the coming [ More Whisperings of a Horrible of the Canniablism, 5% TR A (i oty courso of Grant and Conkling in g pering o e Rt pA L the “We Thought So, MIBs6UR onmapalgn, and {n this connectlon it may be Story Yet to be Unfolded by exercises, including addresses delivered by & Y — I R interesting to make public the fact that dur- the Greely Expedition, FORCED BY FAMINE, Goveraor Porter, Hev. Laneks, Logan, Judge | - Niew ¥ w, August 12.—Tho directors of t "'“\-‘“" D e "‘}-‘& Gty | 1 the general's lnst visit. to Washington he & Gould, Rev, Seawright and G, V. | the Wall street bank have decided to wind up, | ST, Lovis, August Joffersen City | i f 0 emies v - e Juliew, of Delphi: _ Whistler was [and_w recsiver will be appointed this after: AL o tho Post Dispaigh sayas Chairman | o c.on M. Blnino and the two gontlemen | Wasnnorox, Augusé 13.~Tho horriblo ‘Where Arctic Heroes Come Down 10 | 4 member of company ¥, Ninth infantry. His | noon, of tha stato centli uosbenifh fed | 7T closeted together for over two hours, Of published in the Now York Times this Beasts, term of enlistment wonld have expired to NEW YORK, Augus 0 i g oYy H 9 ommittee, called f yourge the results of that interview can only [ morning, that the survivors of the Greely morrow. o ara ot ok apt 13 -he bank oxanln- |1y atato deniooratio. cocllknion, o aer abw| ba authortetively ataounosd by . staternans | o ALY TR P e e e the Wall street hank's af party, crazed by starvation and cold, fod on Tnformation has just becn received from the | fairs—footing up the losses sustained by Dick. | auarter of eloven, He oyirratulated tho de- | from either of tho partis prosent, This has | BTy, crazed by statvation an and_that 8pecial Dispateh to Tug Bie. porthern suburbs of the Lakeview that Rov | inson's speculations. Prosident vans doos | mocracy on tho conditlou$bl party: affairs in | 1O boen doue, yob intimate friends of onch [ (G54 documents are in possossjon of the WASIINGTON, August 12.-~The story that | H. M. Collison, pastorof the Fullorton avonuo | ot know whether the statement will be ready | the stato, and reforring . tho. copors.of an | Bre 1y that i amicable understanding Nt vy departiment to subst HH1kb0 thax barelble connibalism existed to o coneiderablo oxtent | I sbyterian chiurch, shot, himself, aud today, \Itis rumored in the street that the | effort at coalition of all 1 othur partios, said | Srived at so far as Grant s concerned, al [0, ive, crontod o groat sensation here, and + tho members of the Greely expedition | Timself this afternoon, ~ Both are dead. steekholders will not be paid ho had no foars whateval thib (6 would suc. | 28t he will take part when tho eampaign be- |Gy il Nichols, aoting socrotary of the among the members of the Greely expedition | ticulars later, that the defales larg cead, R gins in New York. navy, was shortly besieged by newspaper men was shown to Hazon this moming, Ho read | Ciiteaco, 4 ip, wire, and Iron | The vico.presidentstates that the stock . F. Rothwell, of Refflciph county, was |, Mr Conkling has abuolutely rofusod to have | il 0" yeotain something offcial cone it through very carefully, and said he knew | works, - branch of ke at | (il bo paid 50 per cent, and the depositors f mado temporary chairmadt After an address [ YEhng to do with Blaino ‘or his canvass. | goming th publication. The admiral says thiThi abouk 16 Wit it whioh foiad Jast o b wore coized [in full. Reliable authority says the deficit [by the temporary chainan, sommittees on | 1LC 18 sald to have said some kind things of [ 4,0 " SOVl othing in the navy de. nothing about it whatever. Detroit, which failed last month, were seized | will 1ot be over D 1 F \ to Logan, who is ono of his 0ld and warm frionds, [ here 18 positivel : e ill not be over ,000. Lumors on the | credentials, platform, ordfnization and order : v partent to confirm the story, and he doubted v Do you elieve it to bo truet” was asked. | by the sheriff today on an attachment n [ straot, however, put. the dofaloation at half a | of businoss woro appoiig o O °F | but for Blaino ho has only tho bitterest and | FTHRSRY (G EEHILT stoeys Mo o Soubted I canot say; this is the firss T have heard | favor of Graham jona and Passinoro, of million, Brokers who deals with Dickinson | 1, sonvention rescsets ed at : most biting sarcaamn. Mon of Couklingls ten f iy nature may have gone direot to Secrotary mladelphia. The Detroit assignment had | are said to be keeping quiot and trying tocon iy berament re apt o let their enmities more | Ghypdior in New Hampshire, ns numerons of it,” was the reply, ysaw Lieutenant Greely and Com- mander Schley at Portsmouth, did you not?” “T did.” “Did they speak of this matter?” “They did ¥ ““Would they not have been likely to men- tion it if it had occurred: t necessarily.” “Would you not regard it as strange that that they should overlook so important a suly ject in the course of several hours’ conversa. tion.” “T cannot say that T would.” “You seem to be very non-committal, gen- eral, Your manner would warrant one in be- lieving that the story has really SOME BASIS OF FACT.” Prior to this Hazen had answered corre pondents’ queries in a cautious and hesitating He now braced himself up in his nd replied with more emphasis than he had before shown. 2 “There are certain facts connected with this matter that T am vot at liberty to mention, Tt is very probable, though I do not say so ficially, that they will be made the subject of congressional investigation next winter, The story contains some inacenracies, notably that in which reference is made to devouring the amputated limbs of those who suffered the 1oss of legs and arms in order to preserve their lives, Only one amputation occurred, and that was on ship board while the rescued e en route home,” 1 was asked what truth there was i - theb-young Hoouy bed i stealing rations, aud his body aft wards devoured, “That ix one point on which T must refu 10 be interviewed,” he replied with great dig nity. Is the report that Captain Ichley led vou and Secretary Chandlar into the vessel’s ou that the survivors had cabin and informed X eaten their assoc was false?” was asked, “That story is untrue Y here is no truth then, in the remainder of the published stories that the bodies were caten “I will not say that they are mot true, 1 have but casually glanced at the published other than at those portions which I deny.! “Did you hear any ramors while at Ports- mouth that the dead men had been eaten?” “There : rumors of that kind afloat. My official position would not permit me to give the facts in the case.” T had a long inter view with Licutenact Greely, but the subject of eal bodies was not referred to, 1 can inagine a case when cannibalism would be justifinble, and it would be a case where men are st g “Dy you excuse cannibalism in the Greely *Under the circunstances it would be ex- cusab) “Has Secretary Chandler received any re- vel to this subject?” Not that T know of, I have reccived none.’ “15 the report that private Henry was shot nd afterwards eaten fal There were rumors at Portsmouth that he had been killed and that the survivors had eaten his hody, but T decline to give any facts in hix case that T might know SWill the shooting be a subject of investi- gation by the war department?” “Not nec ly. Men are shot every day inmutinies and no investigation made, Unc the circumstances it might be proper. Hazen's manner was guarded, and hi replies given only after hesitation and appar- ently after weighing the value of each sen. tence, It was obvious that he was very will- ing to dey with cheerfulnese accuracies in the article, but the salient and main features he was apparently disposed to avoid as much as possihle, THE HOBRIBLE STORY has created a great sensation he ccretary of the navy, r, and Ad miral Nichols, acting was besieged by newspaper men anxious to ascertain,_something official - concerning it Tho admiral says there is positively nothing in thonavy wead o doibtsits truth. ever, a report of this nature may have gone di- voct 'to Secretary Chandler 1n Now Hampshire, 1 nunierous documents are forwarded to him without examination, Some persons exjiresses the opinion quictly that there is something in the story, and say it is beginning to be known that the Greely party was not a8 harmoniou A generally supposed, and that there i o story connected with the expedition which it was intended to conceal, but which tust now come out in the same way as the history of the Jeannette'’s unfortun raise came to the knowledge of the public, WASHINGTON, August 12.—“Will thero e any investigation on the reported eating of the bodies: “An investigation could not be ma lopartment confirming the story, It is possible, how e either not been recorded in this state, on account of | caul the fact that they had transactions with | D1t the committeo on_a =ntl|=$ i‘.'x'\"\u}tu..‘f than counterbalance their friendships, and inf gonents are forwarded him without dis- the assets of this branch about $40,000. A [fiin Ho 8 R0E aEl bisHbog R - | report, Congressman Do the present instance Lotd Roscoe has evident- | o0 ener 86 © T oo the opine mecting of the Western Trunk Line wssocia- | The general beliof is that 1o 15 "‘,”}m:,':(""““*" made Ao commit: {Iy given Logan to understand. that hix love f.'».'.m.".:.t"l:-"n(m“:lu'vr.-' \:r'mofi!.[l.:n%l".‘u'tll’:u tion ha- been called for to:morrow to consider | ™ b 3o u A L 19 Drogident. 1 toe on UL in wession, | for him will not affeot his knifing Blaine. Moy, A 16 16 Hogioninh bat o nwal A Ohs the withdrawal of tho Northwestern voad. | e B SHIFESE 120l komdent, Hivans, | there being o contest on bo - tarifl question, [ Conkling i rather inclined to favor Buglor's | (e I patty wa ot &8’ harmionioys ‘as has It is not probable that the meeting will be i‘m%‘““;f‘ :’ft'mfi’;"" }»‘i““‘ "“"‘J'g;“;“d‘l‘r"“c‘!’n:‘l lh,l_']nntmmelll-lunk on tha subject meoting | candidacy. They are men who think alike on [ 1" W gonbFALLY RupposcdiaAG EHUCEIBRATIITR i on i 0. 2 rotors | wiih opposition, e f ¢ shi g x DS Ly t held, however, s somo members cannot reach | (esGEeNoR sutisfios him an wiih opposition many questions, and the bonds of triendship ‘ed with the expedition swhich it short of the capital and the depositors will be speedily paid in full, Notice was posted at the Wall street bank here. Porrswovrn, N, H., August12.—Secretary Chandler returned here to-da To-night an The speaking when the conye On reassembling tion adjogrned until 2 o'clock. have been comented oven stronger than ever since Conkling made his inglorious _rotreat from the sonato to his law practice, 1t is not among the imponsibilities, therefore, that be- conceal but must come out in anurP' of the Jeanctto’s un- fortunate cruiso emphasizes, contdtied until 1 p, m., the glnvention organized associated press agent visited him on the | this morning announcing that all checks of | by clecting ex-Govers y The Ting was shown (eneral Hazen, s age « nc that ¢ ol electing ex-Governor (arles H, Hardin as | fore the camp pver. O o t of the a 3 o-day’s Ne 0 os. | at the Firs ona i “Rumbors i 3| Saivatate o LR S ) ¥y ohasis, he : The secretary appeared to be considerably 2 AR T e T AN [BOERLREY wilbelbeyond the pale of misconstructlon, | (Tharg are cortain facts connected with the ront at the opening of business, that absent agitated. e said: “You may say that 1| Cashier Dickonson, The teommittee “of pla¥orm: then reported matter T am not at liberty to fmention. Tt i _“You was_arrested, but it | resolutions, which ere o out dis- Y have seen the New York Times, and that the [ proved unfounded. ' Tt is now assorted that | oussion. - They dacla :‘"W“"h‘"‘ e BLAINE very probable, though 1 donotsay o officially, navy department has recoived no such roports | Dickenson was using the bauk's funds in pri- | 1st, That tho democra f patby of Missouri AT MARANACOCK, that they will be made the subject of con- of the shooting of Henry and cannibalisn s f vate virturcs in grain and stocks. is mar. | endorses the declaration & {5 e ples mi N AR AN AGOTE A A e A b 18 A | B Luvostigation’ next)witite Lo the Times gives. Of course, you maturally | ging, howaver, wore small, but he averted | the democratio convent . rdeently h Manavacock, Maine, August 13.—At afutory containg some inaceuracy, notably that nextask me is the story true. 1 say that | guspicion by putting small’ sums to his credit | Chicago, and pledges It §eatmost supp public moeting hero to-day, loud calls were | in which reference ismade to' devourine the L decling to sy, I refuse t0 say anything i & Jargo umber of oftices. It is thought his | Grovor Oloveland and Tién.as A, Hendricks, | made for Blaine, and as ho camo forward s smiputat limbs of thoso who wuifered the further about the matter, atest purchases, when closod out will show a of that conygtion for president | voice shouted “Thres cheers for the oss g and_arms in order to preservo e profit, as the ‘markets advancod after they ent bt A Teo Hhase, ent]voios shonted (“Thres choars for.the nexb|yfye ‘neral Hazen was asked what benth Arctic Oanniballsm, Lt e ! Sttion. “of our | President of the United States,” and they }1..‘{., was in the satoment that youni Henry Spec it o Tie T —— United States senators fnembers of th ily given, Blaine 1 “My | had been shot and his body had been eaten. Special Dispatch to Tirg Brr. 3 AFFAIRS, Honss o apressntuiio ‘f“ fhe ““,M_Ly lmghllll: 1 camne hore fo-day, not o speak but [ *That is a subject,” ho replicd, “upon which Niw York, August The story tele- 3 to hear. T have been to loug wecustomedto [ T must decling to b interviewod. graphed T Bee Dby your correspond s admin- | attend cvery political gathering in - Kennébee — ent some days ago stating that the Grooly France and China. intration of affars by o presond state gov_ [ oty tomiss s ane.. [Laughivr. | = Aud ; UNIONS IN IOWA. comrades to sustain life, has finally got out f 37 - - I"‘”W"‘t(‘r}itutlu- ‘Wlfi\ = ,"'f:'“ tho | Missouri, in the adminisriion of our state |50 often imposed upon you for your suffrag, |"~“il|wlnb ri;:m"-LLIM‘““_“ e ..v" and i1 printed at longth i tho Times to-day, | operatiens of tho French flaet at IKcelungung, | Koveromon'; that in ovengprtion of Misson- | an exaction which ©eah say with eander, 111" org Sy nasemitod. ot creating a great sensation, The Times says: 15, Aug. 12,—The Valtairo gives tne |1 tho laws have been faithlally administered [ never had any expectation of again loying wp f g o cigy pall where thoy were welcomed in an 5 4 FAD ST 2 gives e land all persons are alikfkotected i porson [on you. Bt T am once more, people of | 1 EY gnior GoaciTh ot office “Written documents are now in possession of | following_account of the Fronch operations in otec B et e | address by Govornor Genr. The present oflicors " R At t) d of Chi Admiral Lospes blocaded I(unl.,.,g.,.,g """‘ propert; it llhe L #ple g)ierl |mucL AFIRTS ll \'\ ." “Good ..".‘m‘l ‘“ blanso, |1 | Wore continued, An exceutive committeo of SH0 NSYY.CoPATtIpOnS A1l o tha reoonciatilies | R Olios pted g0 repel | OFICH Drosperity vhilst” honesty ASRURYOIoS, e aand, b anggshplanise, one from ench company appointed to perfect o orablo hunian sufforing alrendy published in | i 4¢3t | Tho Chinese atvempted $o. ropel | \n'ctinomy have obta in every depart- | #m detaining you by this' empic word from | DE8 (i Gt BARBEI SpRintec (8 Ledtech & A od lm with & battery of Krupp's connon, — The | 11 €e0n0m3 » gov@nent sinco it hias | the enjoyment of heving o gFeas orator from | P e connection with the (reely roliof expedition. | Franch theroupon fired and silonced tho ba. Dassed into (o hands ot AR oortie party. | 410 west. | T am as ansious for the trent o you | Bold at Cednr Rapids o I LA The most shocking stories of inbumanity and [ tery Withont casualty. A company then land- (PRl pie it S WECmOoTE Y | are, and T so yield the platform to him. 8t Flig inith ik 6 wthoin dUSHLTacing Hane ed and spiked the guns. In this operation in the poopla of the stato o vernors o reduction of oy where addresses will be made by ( cannibalism, and all the facts, have been ; \ . one man was killed and” two wounded, Ad- ; j ¢ ' the possession of Secretary Chandler nearly | iniral Luspis remains a6 anchor bofore Keel: Stata delLiotialiolt ben I 1 UL Dl AT (o NEW YORK, et E e b DIE e P iy e Fret St LB S nearly one half; in the $nlargement ot our 5 3 k > Howe, of Mt Ploasant, “History of the threo wecks. For the sake of bumanity and |ungun to provent Clineso vosselsZconsting, [Ie4HY ono alfs i the Bulugemont ot our THE DEMOCIATIC CHATINAN, batirantlily Gebt FARIEoN s Sven Admiral Courbet stays at Foo Chow" to sup- port Patenotre's demands, A dotatchuent of the <adrounfremains off Woo Sung, ten miles north of Shanghai, Admiral Lespes reports, August 5, with the Amorican peoplo the arniy authorities are trying to kesp it hushed, but in the official investigation which is almost sure to come, all the facts will undoubtedly come out, Every e strict ece ifth, The des nated the public stands read of the rate of taxation, &d pledgas itself to romy #athe futu choul kystem of M y to m.u.rtdnr-pulur edu ort Democrat, and other appropriate exer- cises. Woather dolightful. —— The International Agents at Omaha. Nrw Yonk, August Tho executive com: mitteo of the democratic state committee elected William K. Swmith chaivrman, It said at headquarters that Edward Cooper had sabi, party, which orig = nin effort will presumably bo taken to provent | threc vessels, he attacked and destroyed the sust 12.~Abor o hundre: it, but tho truth must be known in time forts of Keelungung, On August 6 parties | hSstate, : [ never becn clected chaivman; his name hud || DESvER, August 12—About two hundred It also charged that Private Henry of the | landed from the ships and completed the de- d'\:.\L‘]:',.{f:f'b.“”m,"",‘“"’é‘c’; N‘l.h.li.(:%w . | merely been suggosted in connection with it, [T T e Agente, with Tadies ifth cavalry stole more than his share of the materials in store thero, The [ ¢ e 31 0 poop! i Lig! when this suggestion had been conveyed to | were present at the opening of the annual ¢ [ hostility to the mosdpolistic tenden 1 I rations and was shot and eaten, Hill The body cemetery last stead four masters of the port, r. vo men were killed and and mines, for the ma the times, and declares s in their vention this aftornoon, Near the union, and nearly all th overy stato in Cooper, he at onee declined on account of ill imrortant trank The committer to-dny organized for purpose of Lattling uggle for supreme s hia frloud , Robert S, | wounded. i ] B e e ot et the | Libew of tho country were: ropresanted. An for, will probably never com to light, i The Cholora, Nominations. for. oo was then made, | ot i S on 1 motjon Mr, Smith, who s | udress of wlcomo was mado by . L Stue i Manseiigs, August 19.—TFor tho twelve | 3 General John S Memaduke was moi- | warm, porsonal friend of Governor Clove- [l of the local committee, and soveral prom- The Greely Expedition, }mm-ln-mliim‘g it 8 ]1,‘.41.\- Oy thoro wor ,’.:i"‘““"’t"“‘ st balloglby a vote of 332 0 |14, whs elected, R e e G . e tvening | four deaths by cholera i is a con i S et e cintion, the veteran agent, Captain LouisviLLe, Ky, Aug. 12.—The Eveniug | ¢ir,youg decrenso in deaths in the outlying dis % IBRASKA, Vo i DR nes will publish the following correspend. » this afternoon, Sergeant Brainard, who with Lockroad reached the highest northern latitude ever trod by the foot of man, writes as follows to Henry Clay of this cit; Navy Yarp, PORTSNOUTH, | tricts, The weath continues intensley hot, LoxNDoN, August No deaths by cholera here last night, although many persons are under treatment, ~ re; - Sexton 1 THE WORKINGMEN, GENERAL OPPOSITION 0 CLEVELAND, Urioa, N. Y., Augul e ntatives of the lnboerganizations York opencd their third¥nnusl conventi FRANKLIN FOR GASTIN, al to Tur Bk, anklin has not clected a Laird dele You can connt Judgo Gaslin, ed, of Chicago, orator of the association in w addrese, gave an - interesting history of the tion' from the inception in- Buiffalo in 2 to date; he carnestly recommended that action bo taken a this meeting looking to the co-operation of agents towards tho restoration Spe e tion, s was reported. Franklin county five votos for N. H.,Aug, i1, 1884, ew York, s 3 INANCe ¢ o o . Mr, Henry Clay, i ran| Nuw Vous, August 13 —The steamship | this city to-day, G eorgp Blair of Now York, 8 R A R TR Sti—Tn bebalf of tho few of my comrades now | Nevada arvived late to-night. Among the | chairman of the cxacutih committoe, in call- DIAINK the American_ botel this ovening was largoly living and tho many who struggled eo bravely | passcngors is Thomas Scxton, tho Trish nation | e the delegates to ord@ addressod tho con. BLAINE AT LAKE MARANACOCK, o Ana i tor life but had finally to succumb to alist, and a member of parliament. He starts i T ok Lake ManNAcock, Maine, August 4 —— fion, | desire most earnostly to thank you for | for the Irish national convention at Boston, vention reviewing the TheKansasjiKidnapped Englishma b here. Dlaine at crowd Thore is a gr 17 MAKING MONEY. Where They Do It and “Where The Lose It in Chicago, Those Who Bought Cattle Sell at 16¢ Advance. Even Texas Buyers Make a Per~ ocentage on Their Change, Hogs Claim 10 Cents Increase in Any Event, Grain Again Doing a Business that Might Cause Shame, Wheat and Corn Lower—Oats, Pork and Lard Hold Their Own, CHIOAGO MARKETS, CATTLE. Special Dispatch to Trr Bre, Ciieaco, August 12, —Trading in cattle was a little slow, the too firm views of holders act- ing as a check on active trading. Tho light receipts s warrant the holders in asking & further advance, and thoy named prices 5 to 10 to 15 above Monday's rates. Buyers would not respond, and consequently trade dragged along all the Sales do not indicate any important change from Monday, though the average of prices was a Dittle higher. Dressed beof shippers wero the largest buyers, they taking a number of prime droves, Butchers’ stock was in scanty supply and sold as high s any day recently, and stockers were scarce and very strong. Tha run of range cattle was about one hundred cars, Themarket was again a trifle higher, Some prime Texans made 5 124, and it was o very poor lot for which better than 4 00 conld not bo_obtained. Export steers, weighi from 1450 to 1650 pounds, 675 to 7 ( to fancy shipping, 1200 to 1450 pounde, poor to fair, 1000 to 1200 pounds.’ 5 25 5 85; through grass Texans, ranging from 760 to 1020 pounds, 45; Nebraska Texans 900 to 1050 ponnds, to 445 Montana Texans ranging 1000 pounds, 5 1 HOGS, opened early and active, The reied up prices a plump 10 of ing about equally in the emed to forenoon. The trade competition ¢ all grados s| ad- vance. Much of the morning~ trading was on acenmlative account but g rs, s usual, secnred the luck of the hogs, Sales light weights ranged from 5 60 for very com- mon to 6 2 for oxtra, the latter figures being paid for fow singe Packers were very liberal, They exacted searcely any shriukage, while they paid big prices for lots in first hands and in the hands of members of the exchange as an inducement for them to sell hogs at the usual shrink, but so far as could be Jearned Rule 19 was not violated by any one bound by its provisic A larger d bLefore 10 nd the fecling remained firm o tho nles of skips and culls were at 400 ; light, 150 to 210 1bs, t0 6 25, GRAIN, Wheat was a_shade lower again to-day, enulh wheat touching and cloxiuge at 77} cent lo supply report showed an. incres of 600,000 bushels, including stock in store Newport News, no led heretofore, and which amounts at the present time to 530,000 bushels, The total showing is about six nnl- lions less than at the same period a 3 ear ago. There was a strong buying movement shortly fter the publication of the visible supply re- port and prices rose 1@14e, but receded again, and the closing on the afternoon hoard ~ was. about Ie under the Intest figures yesterday, with September at 793; October at80}; Nov- ember 81§, The first dealing in M wheat was offected to-day at S9@89). part of the good hogs were W'clock, finist Corn ruled active an ttled. The vis- bble supply showed & reduction of 60,000 push compared with last week, and rices rose one cont, afterwards cased off fe, ilosed fo to de under yesterday, On the af- ternoott board prices again receded 4o to o, closing at 50fc for August, 49§ for Septem= ber, 484c for October, 454¢ for Novemb Outs, mederately active, and averaged low- er, closing at 20c for August, 248c for Sep- tember, 2e for October, Pork was marked up ‘a dollar for August, 2,60 for September, closing at $25.00 for August, and £22, Lard firm, cloting at 5 for Octol —— Dakota Bank Fulure, Hunos, Dak., August 12.—The recciver of Lthe bank of Hiiron states that the liabilities re 315,000 and o nomgal” asscts 320,000 and actual a 5,000, » stember, the kind letter of May 1, 1583, written ingmen's cause vnder effort in their own I ™ 3 i X R e ing, LONTIO) The ease of Sheldon, i cour - interest 'l_x“‘.'.xl“l linll):l‘|‘~:|n: i bebalf, He claimed tig@redit for them of the | pected at 1 o'clock, when the speaking be oK om0 g iRag N he Courier Journal, dvico was sound, % i ! ovollabioli T—— appeC s and to o held for ransom, practical and as it scomed to us then, and it large maj; I'ILy ‘Llhu ‘Ih,l.h\; LII ...1 lish Tilden and Cleveland, d e ]hr}rllx',.:lrtlvl::- Hlt‘l;:.l‘l“m“v‘”:mw‘l’.l;_'n 1 nllcx-w..plIrf\ml]'nm! prophe Lui., With our a arr ure ing prison-contract lal accused the u[mu A Washington telegram to the Now York [ ™A i Arnald. Jiberal. for Salford, made own views of what was required for our safefy ate of def th oviding u subs : 5 0 obje ) inquiry. C s T | Cotarh 1 o vory rovan e, w1155 L, (R o004 0t s 1 can e vt st 0t i, S Proteus wreck c landed by Lioutenant | distressing and offeusivo symptoms. Tood's | gutf oo i, Fosito] the mumbor | Buthority that Mr Tilden's intoreat in Gov- | i wndor forolin bocrotary stafed biat th 'unllmgtmln aaK 0 e Sal iy ipad dyaelresd Sarsaparilla gives ready relict and speedy | of bills whi pr by cxceutive acts | ernor Cleveland ccoss in and haw been | igor ot Washington, dated August 6, brought and ravond in tho gloom und darkness of a cure, from the fact it acts through the blood, o hostilit rislaure, and said it must | earneat and outspoken, Mr, Tilden’s lettor of | the intelligenco that all efforts mado up to Your noble offorts £o suceor yonr formes tried | ™4 thus reaches every part of the system. | be the policy of svorkingnen o dofat overy | doglination wan made public. after an_assur-[that time to dissoyer Sheldon had proved locatod received your name. I remain very fodie Sarkaparitia ndd i nottroubledany | LConbi'thiy year, B carefully abstained | and entire sympathy with the overwhelming | Drothor of the missing man_ racoived. lotters respectfully, idih with catarr, and my gencral health is much | from further roferoncéigo Gov, Cleveland’s | dosire of the party that Mr. Tildon should nc- [ from Trinds in Kausns which asscrted tht D, . Braivanp, better.” L W. Liiis, Postal Clerk Chicago | attitude, ' copt the nomination, That lotter, by the | ghe authoritics were making no offort to find ““Lady Franklin Bay expedition, & St. Louis Railroad, Thomas Gawley, of Buffalo, elected | way, was prepared man waoml.lullui-u mnlu: him. The sccretary replied that this was con- 2 “ I suffered with catarrh 6 or'8 yoars j tried | @porary chairinan o8 tha nomination of | finally given t the public, - Mr. Tilden only | trary to the information the. govermment had ial of Licutenant Lockwood, | “,,',,':l',,.,,,','},f,,,"fi,',fv.]f,“","f“‘filf";j the executivo committes after i hurp debato | waited for o proper opportunity to mako his | 11 asked o xeo tho lottors, and promised 5 NAPOLIS, Md,, August, The obsequics | 00 Hvone hundred dollars sithout henene, | 18, Which it was blantighinted that tho com- | decision known. He " left * his _intimato | jay attention to the matter LT iiter ot T T HabL S T triod oo gored dotlars withoutbenciit. | 1igteo was trying to iga the convention by | frieads in no doubt that wuder no S — to-day, with all the ceremonics possible dur- | T tried Hood's Sarsaparilla, and was greatly | ¢he methods of maching politicians, Commit- | circunistances would ho feel himself The Druids, ing the vacation of the Naval academy, The | mproved.” M, A, Anury, Worcester, Mass, | teo on credentials and ‘permanent organiza- | able to undertako the responwibilitios of | LT T Grand Grove officers, professors and cadets now at the Hood! 4 appointed and recess was taken till | the camnpaign and the subsequent *achiove- | P Tt I S0 SR Y e academy were prosent with a large Tood's Barsaparilla s characterized by Interviows wiph during the recess [ment of roform i the admimistration o the {30 DG BE BRSNS SRt e diol tion of leading citiz The rema threo pecullaritios : 18t, tho combination of | discussed o general ughlerstanding that -the | federal government”—for no one doubts that | Ny T s, conclave B tnovbing. denoalted in 8 arave bebween khoke 19; 2d, tho proportion; 3d, the | convention will keey eltat of national politics, | bis eloction would be certain if he wurvived un- | T4 Sndret it TR STRALE Jofes t when lys til the close of the ci rides Terry and Lieutonant Collins, uring the active medicinal | and will recommend th Jabor nuions to con ipaign. AR AT by T ¢ o — qualitic. The result §s a medicine of unusual [ fine ~their cfforts to® securing members | decision becamo known at Washington he wis | T:m"‘;),.‘,:,.fl.fi’ IRADIAR. | .l.'.'mf.l‘:'l.[ General News Notes. strength, effccting cures hitherto unknown, |the state legislufare favorable to|importuncd vigorously and constantly by izt s T RIS RREE SECIEE B Washington Special, Send for book containing additional evidence, | ¥iews. 1t was also disgovered that the posi- | many leaders of “#ha”party to reconsider it 18 B0 GDEREIITIES Fe 0 . Pay . . “Hood's St o tivo drift of opinlon i gainat Clevelaad, tho | Hu stendfustly r his purscwo—bls firet | fanid, 80,088, ' Dhariss Wober, of B, Taul @The postoffice department has received a purifies my blood. gharpens my appeticeand | delogation from Buffalo Deing claimed ax solid. | int ntion being the lotter to the |t el e moba of the at ity of lispatels from South Carolina which may in- | ey t0 ke wo over . 1. AuoaI#0N, |1y hostile to him. Butler has many friends [state democratic & ntion. Oircumstances | 1t the wnial wlidvss spoks of the ugcessity of dicate that a political outrage hus been com- | Begister of Deeds, Lowell, M among the delegates, put it is believed | —and after the W nce of Goy, Cleveland Reas a1 ingroanu of - 1500 inembershis thaniest e " & et *Hood's Sarsaparilla beats all others, and |a majority would declare for Blaine if | referred to-—le to address the lett: 260 411 0RO OF - L0 LIGIDATRDIL SRR LIk mitted ho postmaster at a little town | 15 wortly its weight in gold,” 1. BARIRING ON, |avote wore taken. In the scssions of the | Chairman Man the time it was issued, | ¥ . Ly L DR ) (WA called Bamberg telegraphed that he bad been | 130 Bauk Btreet, New York City. ceedentials committee during recess it|end Gov, Clove & ontrol of the state dele ::::';‘r'm\f‘“' W0, ehuion. od)ONIMeG L compelled to close his office and escape to was charged that Hubert O. Thompson, | gation was the & assured, DITOW) IR GER SRR Smoher town The postofiics suthoritiennave ] H00M’S - Sarsaparilla [ N Yore esmuty. democrasy pur. | * Sint and & before—tho nomination The Seventh Ilinois. no further information on the subject, and a § Bold by all drugglsts. §1; six for 85, Made |chased twenty-four( tickets on which| Mr. Tildew's | Z ions of estoemn for Goy Jinots, ; special agent bas been ordercd from Atlanta§ anly by €. 1. HOOD & €O, Lowell, Mass, be sent men bm with creden- veland an sciation of his highmind- | Dixox, Ills,, August 12,—The Beventh dis- to_that place, P4 3 i tials from spurions organizations and others | ed and able strarion, which so closoly | trict to-duy, "nominated 8, Ecklw for While no orders liave boen issued on the! 100 ®Doses One Dollar. councoted with uo labor organizations to lobby | has followed gy 5 of Mr. Tilden's own ud | congress, B ANDREWS’ RYING TOHOLD DOWN' $1000. CQiven Ifatum or aiyTnjirions fubstinces eun bo found in Androws® Pearl Baking Powder, 15 pos. vively PURE, Being endorsed, and testimon tuls recelvid Tromrsuch chemists as . Dane Hays, Bos. tong M. Dolefontaing, 0f Chicago; aud uastavig Bode, Milwaukee. - Nover sold it bulh, C. E. ANDRE#&% 1{CAGC Wol:rku 209 W70 & AU Water O ealof North Carolina Smoking Tobat;co. SSeen Eeverywhere, Because every- where recognized PBecaude we .»o(.’c,ott/vo‘ép:_t Zpa% /Lo;w the Ny Jetbacco- Tl by? as indispensible fo Peafer afo 1 deut i h olu" .0(:1 L Gonsdumer. lina, and ctote & ser. thbaro. mé ?/W.A«u/m- h & t.";a Ltic‘/mr.fiz& ) and nehd Py wiello . A\ g =3 =] , o oege atlone cuts Fu:.t;, 9

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