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) THE OMAHA DALy BEE. CROVER AND BLACK JACK. Maria Declines to Teke Back Her Charges Agaiast the Former, The Latter Enthusiastically Re- ceived at Utica and Syracuse, Illinois Butlerites Strive to Pre- vent Dis-union, The Situation at Presentin West Virginia, Dodge County Names its Dele- gates to the Conventions, A Neatly Arranged Effort to Keep the Cleveland Scandal Indefinitely, Special dispatch to The B Burrato, N. Y., A Telograph says: A c an audic Alive . 15.—Tho Evening izon of Buffalo gained with Maria Halpin as the boarer of & mossage from a friond, and received from her this statement: meand finally made my acquaintance, sufforcd in tho <hild, Oscar Sept. 14, 1874, plsom Clev to connect the dead Oscar eland, was employed at Flint & Kintz when Cleveland persistently songht I was not as etout as I look now, being tall and slender, and it is a wonder I years from 1871 to 1877, endured all T My was born Grover Cleveland is his father and to say otherwise is an infamous attempt Folsom with me or my boy,of which T hear,is oruel and cowardly. Tt does not seem po for [Cleveland the eyes of the world the extent of my sufferings. my knees to lec me have a sight of my b 1 found where the boy He was immovable. and my boy's s No sible after all I suffered that the attempt should be made to blacken me in one knows Aftor my child was_taken from me, I begged Cleveland on was, and one day Iirushed in before h er, snatched him up and « could stop me. My suffe n away befora ring subsequently, keep- they my fruitless effirts to have him fulfill his promise of marri child, my abductions and of his hired tools i that u and degre Cleveland.” witestod statemer it was report make astatem the charge. Mari for supre do up thoso 3. The Tele to thi Halpin 1 effort, and and earnest manne: exhonerating Grover Clevel would ratl She sa such staten to. She that he might enjoy honor 1 Clevel she had mude or wi nt_exonerating Cloveland from acted as if praparing impressive state ! o, his noglect of myself and Violent treatment aro truthfully but only par- lly told in The Buffalo Telograph of July It would be impossible to cover the events 5 of shame, ation forced upon me by Governor aph says it has her sufforing When told make @ d would net daro ot humiliste herself again i woalth, while s al ¢ put a bullet through my h i sne could mot truchful bout to on his account she was exiled from kindred tad for death and friends, 1ently u end her n l‘./ at the hAmh of ( that would melt Urica, August 1 Utica at 10 olelce music and cannon m was fo heart of stor aw: m wout 1) the t to ants il Logan reached at crowd with 5 were at the depot. ned to the Butter The eld honse, Here from the baleony Senator Coggeshall in- troduced Logan, who pleasuro it gave him to meet revee ho has been come v state. of Utica, whos be grateful baen mude country. the past had been ry American eiti; should stand re: s or otherwise, thres hearty chee of Utica, remembered, services which By in dinge sive the citizans. to ~h ake his hand, cus her erings at al th and Canastota, L Syracuse to a crowd of Vanderbile squarz, Logan s given him thauks, The rmediate place t i and in charge. expre 1l he d avmy vetcrans at mado brief rémarks thor of the he pople and re- t Rochester took him s in Re e He felt that whatever he 1y in the line of daty. en, when the country is ¥ to sustain it by the h cordial wel- ew forence render had done The present beautiful morning s to introduce to him most happily the cordial reception would ever When rs ann General T tte w Bre Oncida in areat York ed tizons had dhis Logan given 1 that in for an bour in the hotel Thousands weat there Logan left for the west at w ar- ath- ug by nd ty their, Dodge Gonnty Republicans, Epecial Dispateh to Tik B FREMONT, August 15 lican convention held this o ing del al convention: W, Iried L. J. Abhot W. Love, Hyatt, G, M. 1 D, Holl n ok, T ards, H. B, with, C. D, the state Marr orable means be R AT Marshall for district attorncy of the fifth sed, trict were pa Ciicaco, August 1 to-da of this eity: nbackers, attention! Th put iu ciren ation I clubs Smrnard conventic Nicodemus, E. ¢, AV At the county repuby fternon the follow- ites were selected to the ¢ t, 1, I Seeley, Schurman, ) W, Burns, ) ¥y R, Catlin and ns to the effect used by the re the nowination nd Col, o followlng wa among Since W the groen- issued e - FOURTEENTH YEAR. the call for a n to Bloomington, 1884, McKeighan, who i rting Butl 1 acting in accord with the party, has issued connter eall for a stata convention to -Inll it ington, Aug 7, 1884, Feoling and knowing that to hold two state conven tions the same year and for the same purpose would be detrimental to our cause, we cor dially invite an 11 delegates appointed under the McK | to attend 1 tal part in the convention fo be held Aug 19, Roduced rates have been secured on all rail ronds; 7. WATERS, Chatrman Antl-Monopoly State Com, JANRS FREEMAN, Secretary Greenback Stats Com, Jrssr HARPER, Of_the National Com, Tt is claimed that McKeigh the state greenback committee, Blaine, » conventic PHILADELPHIA, the republican state Donald Cameron Coopet eays t . nd trying to put off PENNSYLVANIA, 10, Aug of t Senator J ust is W n,, chairman of orking for the greenback not be a candidate for re-clection, Washinte \Vl"lTl‘ VIRGINIA, m Speci Chairman conmittec will to Chicago Times, Congressman Gibson, of West Viginia, ar- rived to- dates with Carlisle contempl the ¢ i campaign do the fecling in th effort of has arous where he men who tell him that the day. His busin ated nittee Blain, cod cveryone, has spoken political niectings the war Mo of the republican the state is to_bribs the fee kins witl at Deer 1 money state wh lie could tion of po democs had united solid f “T5 i into the s ““That being ro probatly lowed to who @ to radical of West V tizeos i ng ggainst Ll would_probably himself in the state, Atkinson and other state man the question of fin ance, and it was ther that s possible should be put o it would do th ual bt excluding ible Corruption that s majority than it cver far this would not s before, law in the tion law there 18 no w not eitizons, s be uns: The Yarke we s up be effe c by a bigg The d \t negroes tate,” s true,” ught in by try to vote, state. was the the vote. In the id me re the nis 1 whe world about sending ients to his state, state is most intense, ‘s managers to carry the public wys he has met old @ not attended probabl oss h At ¥ by re is to a and Blackbu speeches in his district, and see a big supply of since v ) \fo f crats, led » most good. in securing the managers ud corrapt voter king is so great ¢ hin nltation of all ate he veply. car the most u thoir candidates and will pr ange n for their He says The meotings 1 to show Kl ors much in_ the H W considera would go are ont Saye aro Eeing fmported “They were ad, as there i3 no registration But if they d will ba that not a negro in tue state will bienco of a registra- y of telliug who are or people SED at such attempts at fraud that they will resort self-defense, The penple law abidi but an; and will tempt o fores such & feaud upon them might resul ‘How about t will not support. the This will at al of Kkillin, ackers nomine gre-nbacl fusion?” veitwill fail. The gree gubernatorial make trouble nd the re puolicans will not vote for the greenback candidate for congress [ “Are th money?” ey the sta 18 W Relics o Prital son, of th Lvigtut, June, ends of ark ck hool signed by somethin the The loss other lo were on the Irish Demonstratic 0, August 15, - Cuical the New Yorl od 1o Jalx l»m er, five vo detest him anette, Louis Noros, corpsa, but CINCINN noon started in H CINCINN unde dwellings were d aid ¢l tes in the state, 1o democrats nation will have to e te Ifwe she ould be electec S o DeLong Party Found on an tee Floe, of the JELPHIA, Augus bark Fluoine furnishes the \ lower part of store or pr ed. Tl k on th DelLon, and a_| 7 of tho s the e w Ban; kin to ascertain wh etz A Lively Blaze in August 15, ATI in th tern part still. The Little the rails being heated & track, o the lumber not determin Ohio, control will not excesd Hintor the lon & Ce i the city, aud is buraing Miami railro: warped e Rockwood pottery 1 the Little Miami company's cattle sheds Some twenty dwellings Aug at t “Tho nicoting committ or what lose West Virginia. ll e moy dlkin Sap: a schema on foot by 1 \nlll has been some talk of Butler's row the clestion into the I wse in conld not pie there ney with o state committee is not_spending “any but the : ill have pats ain Wil at this port from fol whilo in lattitude 60, 16, 7w, the wing: During 36m, longitude a tent was found by ov al of Californ! apairof_oiled trons arskin which covered and shaps of squimanx could not remove s undor W and the Esquimanx on an ice floe, the upy of which see £ part 1 to have blown away, also the n cask marked 1 The conteuts in the store ors and & \ 5 of wt a human innati, A tire this Tumber after: ard 1is blocked, company is ned. 6 1 five 1 h i Ogden's were k. rtivg the d ring for the chicved, grove State He dwelt at eome wrongs of the Trish people, ot —se— to-day. wsregate loss £15,000, with vl Colad wore uninsurcd. Littlo Mian ired, and trains running the consumed on re on fire 00,0005 on light d has at soven at Chicago, The Irish national sietivs of this city held their annual demon- stration at twelve thousand people were present, spoakers About Among nator Grady, of Langth on’ the o5 minatic frecdom of 1 ZZmm=The Gordon Expedition Cano, liot Wady H from Sewmneh of boats above the Henry Will Soon rry anc company, August ily. Dongol the Nile, b wtaracts, for alfa ) oth e August 1 1 fifty others ail for Mout .—Tho whole ( spediion will e pushed forward o Tt will proce o, The below the transporta conn . 15, utions wer to con reland till iordon re 1 direct > plenty and With Us Again, ey Irving, Ellen Theatre OMAHA, NEB., DETERMINING THE TRUTH. The Remains of Licnt, Kisliogbury Ex- hnmed an i fflllllfl[fl One of the Resoumg Party Tells What he Knows. He Claims the Him Their Men Confesse @hastly Deed. d to Henry's Body Will Probably Un= dergo an Examination. Transfer of the Relics of tne Ex- pedition to Washington. Hazen Doudts the Truthof the Stories ¥ Returns Home trom His Trip. heartrending disclosw city yestorda August ros were made in most this regarding the remains of Liou- tenant Kislingbury, of the Arctic expedition, who died amid the A retic snow last June. It is established beyond all question that canm balisim was resorted to by the starving men of tho Grecly expedition, and shows that the lives of those saved were preserved only by eating the dea Lieutenant K bodies of their compantons, lingbury's rolatives hera wore filled with horrible doubts as soon as they learned that disclosu res had been mads New York regarding cannibalism among the wembers of the expedition, and they de mined to learn the truth by exhuming the x ined by competent undertaker nd have them The serv ma physicians, were secured, and, with the men, ho accomphished the work of taking up ket from its rosting | the c: was opened in the pre lingbury and John P, sed. A, of the dec dent truth of the stories of on the ribs had been cut The arms instrument. bare, the body by lig: bones wera ontirely d of the body were discd who made the examing the above effect. A BROTHER'S In an pondent, W. I of the ed, thingstwhichy Ki tions andone perished because the others had gaiued possession by forea of the food supply. Lu this ostracized partywere Liout, Kislingbury and Dr, 1" The condition of Licutonanit Kislingbury stacvation at a tim food supply. rupture, olf 1 lingbary brotl that hi Dbrothe that ke had hel outhned h d to the boliof . The Greely « pedition was divided into two parties or fa oxi ices of an assistance of wce. The of Frank W. Kislinghury, brot] Dr. Charles B Mandeville, Super Aseistunt, E and two ism_ The y with a sh canab: aw The enuded. No - frac e The physic on made atfidavi GLOOMY VIEWS, terview with The Times corres- brof o ,the olde cond v shows that he had died of when the others had some Thors was_absolutely nothing in Lis stomach and in the iutestines was a lump of indigestible material ted, W. I, y night, in the b could not have been preye i upon by the sarvivors bocause of the report ad to kill o polar Lear threc repor fiThe examination proved conclusively the and logs wero entively All the extremoties were attached to nents only pelvic There were und the story that he liscre exhuming tho remaius of his up to Wednesd skot Kis- hers uck- flesh harp ures ians t to ther 1 of no Kis him ng th the survivors that would lead it was so, e did not doulit bickerings and differences « to beliove thero wore membera of the party, but he wolld not believe that it load to violonce or extreme measares of any Kind, except in the case of Henry o KLY AT HOME, Portsvorti, Aughst! 15, Lieutenant Greely and wifs roturned from Newluryport this forenoon and were conveyed to their t porary residence at Seavy's island, licotenant appavently suffors no ill effeet from the excitement of yesterday. RECORDS OF THHE EXPEDUTION WasiiNGroN, August 15, Tho records and relies of the Greely Aretic oxpedition, were brought to New York and there turned over to the authorities f Governor's Tsland, were brought here to-day and delivered to the chief signal officer. They will be used by Lieutonant Greely in making his roport of the expadition nd by the ehit al officer in making his roport to tht secrotary of war, collection includes the rocords of the sci entific work and discoveries of the Greely par ty, their instruments and private papers, and the alaries of the members of the expeditio When the expedition was fitted out, each which member was furnished with + blank book in which to keep a personsf 1 of the ovents of their stay in the Aretic region, 1t was the understanding that thess wero personal property, and not subjoct to the suporvi jeutonant Greely or any ono else nteon of them ‘ave beon prescrved, ir contents will be considered coufidential between the rovernment. and the writers, and of them will bo used in_making up thehistory of the exgedition, nothing they contain will be made public until Lieutenant Greely' t of the expedition is eom pleted. Ha s it may be a year befo) inished. DY NOT TO IR EXAMINED, , August 15, —Arrangements ‘to open the casket containing Sergeant Cross n CROSS’ 1 W ASHINGTG had been mod the remains of expadition, this “evening, and A post mortem exammation of the body, but tha plan was abandoned bocause of the objection cf the widow and mother of the deceased, ———— REVOLUTION IN M X1CO, Discovery of a Plot to Depose the Present Government, | —— St Louis, August A spocial telogram from the City of Mexic6'to the (ilobe-Demo- cat, saysthat a conspiracy against the gov- ernment has been discovered there, which em. braces a plot to depose Covernor Gonzales and to put in his place Jose Ma Iglesias, and also to assassinate General Diaz and all lead- ersof what is known as the “Tuxtepec party.” ‘The plotis said to be wide-spread in the st of Vera Cruz, Pucblo,Marelos and Quaretaro; and that thero is a great deal of anxicty, A number of arrests have been made in the City of Mexico during the week, embracing several prominent persons; among them Francis Mejia, cx-minister of ficance; Ricordo Ro. minez, ex-judge of the federal dist: i Porez Jordon, o prominent lawyer; 1 Feliciano Chavarro, Colonel Jose M: Rodriquez, D. 1, Veaz Angustine, Mendo: Ambrosio Dominquez, Rainon Juaraz, Miguel Saleedo and Vidal Corral; also the wife of Jordan, The latter baca small printing of fice in which a Jarge number of posters wero found ready for circulation, inciting the pso- ple to revolt agast the present govermment and in favor of Iglesi No other explanution has boen given but other arrests are expected to be made, and active -ueasurcs be taken to defeat the plot. R Distinguished Dicorce SBeekers, PARis, August LxWilie advocate for Madame Patti presentec a petition to-day for divorce her husband, Marquis De 1x. The balance of opi cpressed by the bar is that the court will refuse to grant a divorea on the ground that the from on ¢ W orercrves tho right of divorea to such applicants as have ve-eived no injury in the marringe relatio An application for divoree was also filed y terduy by Duc de Beaufframont wrouud on which this is based the alle days beforo o diod. Tie party wore rescued threo weeks after his brothers desth, and Kislingbury held that the bear would furnish tho necessary food for a few survivors that length of time, fairly distributad and hus- banded, but as therc aro no indications that Lieutenant Kislingbury partools of the hoar and tho fact that tho fleshy partsof the licn tenan s body were cut off ina careful and tific manner, shows tho bear story might have been invented by somo_ono to conconl cannibali m Instead of eating bear the vivors subsisted on the bodies of their ¢ (In the 1in ady companions, Dr., Pavy di outeome and endod his lito desper Greely, in Which with the com that others mig ¢ liv or In other 5 on the doomod party ¢ hot whilo trying to get He nghury take: desperato men mof the immediate those ry’s death is not suflicicntly ex inion of Kislingb ance of his brother, fell a victim to words it was not in fi were compell There is Private Henry a_share of the this gloomy v sur dead ury, the desperate struggle for subsistence the adherents of cass avor 1 to dic suspicion wis a struggle among the starviog and nd that tho strongest by vir tue of authority and possession of the little foud on hand survive bury, it scoms, was uro” from the statement by W. od, 1 Degiuning H, utenant K under ( Tho Kislingbury to Times' represontative, A CONFESSION OF Niw Youk, Augu ly, of the sicamer B that the reports of ating the flesh of Li CANNIBALISM, t 15,—Third officer ear, this morning oly's displeus whove is the the Kol aid en- ant Kislingbury and Private Henry were trae, The survivors wl but delirious, and adu cat dead bodies to pre The cook of the Bear vivors st the de leathe on board the eaten, but w when they got into x 1, as all SHALL HENIY'S 18 New Youx, Augus n brought theie food, soalskin had given out, Bear knew the re told not 1 board we mtted t serve th id that all the cept a All the s had abou bo to speak b AINS they had r own liv BE EXHUMED? ro all to u that they had to eat the flesh of little men been it it t 15, Coroner Robinson, of Long Téland City, has written to Miss Dora Buck at Lingoln, Neb., the sister of Privato Henry, asking if she dcsires hiy re waing exhumed 1€ sho replics aflirmatively the coroner will have them exwmnined. by ctors Burnett and Hitcheook, Sinos the ult of the body, the citizens ¢ preatly excited, but exhun body sister, he chicf condition of Lieut might indicate that examination of i Long Island Cit, the cor until authori says that whil shnghu o1+ ha refuses Kislingbury's ¥ ir to y his the remains been cannibal ism among the members of the Greely party, ho had heard nothing from Grecly or any of ruinous extravigance of his wife, — —— The Re-Organized Erie, New Yon s stated the presidency of the Erio r has 1 that tendered to John King, who will accept un- der certain conditions, King was formerly receiver of the Ohio & Misssis-ippi railwa 1t is 1eported that the eompany 15 reorgan- x now direotors were clected, among them D, O, Mills, Day and John The 1 mvml to the carry out the glish holders dvance of the nee nof reorgan L 20 Rioters, aid to have ed money to ation, King. CHica August 15, —The coroner’s jury nquiring into the death of the man Heck, Xilled in the etore during the molders’ riot of Wednesday cven d thirteen of the non. union me d censured their en ishing t! for furn 1 with arms, Bewnre +f Scrofiin Serofula {5 aved 3¥77.mors general than any other disease. 1L ¥t fusiddous in character, and manifests itself in running sores, pustular cruptions, boils, swellings, enlarged joints, abscesses, sore eyes, ete, Hood's Sarsaparilla expels all trace of serofula from the blood, leaving it pure, enriched, and heal#hy, “I was scverely afflicted with serofula, and for o year had two running sores ou my neck. pok five bottles of Hood's arilla, and_consider myself curcd.” . Loveaoy, Lowell, Mass. C. A, Arnold, Arnold, Me,, had serofulous sores for seven years, spring and fall, Hood's Sarsaparilla cured him, Salt Fheum n Spics, Elyria, 0,, suffered greatly from erysipelas and salt rheum, caused by Landling tobacco, At times his hands w crack open and blecd, He tried various pr arations without aid ; finally took Hood's Sar- saparilla, and now says: * Lam entirely well, “My son had galt sheum on his hands and on tho calves of bis legs, He took Hood's arsaparilla and is entirely cured.” J. B, STANTON, D, Vernon, Ohio, Hood’s . Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists, 81; six for §5. Mado only by C. 1. HOOD & CO., Lowell, ¥ | 100 Doses One Dollar. wir ATURDAY MO® NING, AUGU RIVALS 0F THE TURF. Jay Bye See Makes an Altempt to Beat Mand §' Record, But Fails Because of a Break on the Home Stretch. Phallas Trots the Fastest Consec=| utive Heats Made by a Stallion. The Record of the Rifle Contest at Fort Leavenworth. Death of a Jocky on the Track at Brighton Beach. The Record of the National Gameo for the Day—Bicycle Race-Et PritAbELIIA, August 15,—Not sinco the oventful day when Maud S trotted her f threo consecutive heats ever trotted 2:15} and 1:12} ~has there been such an at- tendance at the Belm nt course as was gath ered there today, when Jay Phallas attempted to break th Ly Maud 8, and 2:18}, the best for a stailion, made by Phallas himself at Clicago, The mile records were not broken, made by both horses than met the ex pectations of the majority of the spectator Jay Seo beat the record for th ters of a mile, and but for losiy after ontering the last would have cli. ped a Maud 8’ fastest time, his own best performance., fastest conseentive stallion, the slowest boing better bext record of any other stallion. ; Tay Liyo See made the first quarter in half 105, throe-quart . mile llml $time was Jay Secinthe second attempt made a mile in 10§, more nd more off qual Koc Phallas failed to but he trotted the heats ever recorded by u 2} e AT IOCHESTER, Rocigster, N, Y., August raco Catchfly ‘'won, Harry Wiikos 2d, Momsengor 3d, Bollo FEcho} ith best time, Nellio L. won, Montgom , Poarl 4th; best time, : SAIATOGA RACES, Sanatoca, August The idon e Stmon_ won, » 2d, Bob M nd seventy yards W, ral 2d, Bessie 3d. The first Maud o 1. Young Rolfe 3 six furlongs Re Mile won, Liye Sco and ord made but the time broak just tor, without doubt than the T 16, 1884, their ject in coming hera is to o in apoedy fon with certain Creolo politicians of Havana, whose aim now is to stir the feel. ings of an uprising crowd, Othera boliove that thaexcitement occasioned among the Cuban populaticn hera by the presence of these le ors will promiso the committment of over acts which will disrupt the good feeling oW oxisting, and promote a quarrel botween this country and Spain, In_either evont serious troubles are apprehonded by all officials here, —— AN IRISH RALLY, The Closing of the Irish National League Convention, A\ug. 14.—A mass domonstration of the Irish National 1 held this ovening, Ten thousand people were present in Mechanic's institut bincon and Gen. Butlor's appearance on the platform was 1o was v roceivod with a great ontburst "Tho Tenth rogin the rear hall The platform was oceuplod by men and women of prominenco, Kobinson pro sidod and congratulated Irishmen on the suc coss of the convention, Mr., Redmond delive ared an eloquent address, outlining tha Irish political situation. Lettors of regret from a number of persons were read, Claveland maid: T thank you thus remembering moe and for youe invitation, and I should be glad to accopt the same, The convention oceurs, however, at a timo when I shall be absent on a much needed vacation, for which T have already made ar. angemonts, 1t is thus inipossible for me to attend.” ral Butler said that Treland in not a Tong time would be free. History would re- peat itself unlpss England took a lesson and lot the Lord's peopls go, The Irishmen of this country would not be taken elsewhere to Do tried for doings hero, Thero had_been <ome ditliculty about this. Unfortunately the nation had been represonted at the court of St. Jamos tho last few yoars by a Massachu sotts man, Posably by a blossing of God and the votes of the people, n chief executive might be found who would improve matters, Ireland was growing in strength in u,.“.mu try and in a fow years would be_able 8 “Thua far shalt thon do and no l.ullu T, Ma Tatten wnd Mrs, Parnell made short addre pxton spoke of the great cathusi- asm with which this demonstsation would be of applause, ant oceupied ¥y heard in Treland and outlined tha situati that count After some other addresses the mooting adjours 1. Aloxander Sullivan declined . re oloction to the presidency of the Tri-h National laaguc, although tenderad the position unammously. Patrick Egan, of Nebraska, former treasuror, way eloctod President Neil O'Brien, of Missouri. Thomas Dohorty of Boston, and Maurice I, Cuilliare, of Phil adelphin, ‘aro the Vice Presidents, Father O'ltielley. was ro olected treasiror, Fathor Rager Walsh, sec The Texas Pacific Withdraws, 1, Louts, August 15.—Tha Toxas & Pacific railrond has notified the Trans-Continental ac- wociation that it will withdraw from tho ass ciation ninoty days from Ju'y 81, This action togather wich the withdrawal of tho Atlantic &l ometime ago will probably bo - dis- cussod at the meeting of the association to be held at Saratoga, September 2, and_the opin- fon provails that the axsociation will be dis Milo and ona flirlong— Pe olved, cign P'at 2d, Vera $d, Time 1:08, — "Tho handieap hurdle raco—milo and fivo i a s 5 furlougs—Glenurme won, Sealper 2d, Burke Investigating A0MLSEaURIOInA0 Oothrana o0 Mimet Minwatieg, August 1. The congrossion- CHICAGO 1 al committee appointe investizate the , national woldiers’ homes, arrived ths morn- A e eerlol R Rees 1st heat, Nora Lin und will hear tho complaints of vetorans AL won, Hard Tines 2d, Sunr of the Milwaukee branch, Satuday and next Dho secand heat Nora M. “won, week, Those who cne o W, S, ":ilf.’«lli'lttn”}-r i iy Roseceans, Gon, 11 W, Slhow o, Cut- nera at this_meeting, Top Sawyer w sheon, Col. Binels, S Ml dbuss Kump 2d, Rebel Seout 30 A% B A TR rass s axab Half mile for two-yoar- m-winners, vl Ll L g 1 won, Vaulter 2d, Eva Button $d; Lovis, August 15-—~A Houston, Texas, time, b special to the Post Dispatch, says that an in: O long sigE LN pay TOER I AT o ghts Rov Athelstone 2d, Chane y 8d; time, 1:784, One and one-sixteenth Iy won, Mart Bouham 2, time, 1:50, w o4, for all age Lycnrgus AT IRIGHTON BEACH. Bururoy A Milo and furlong —maidens of all wo Yorktown 2d, Porilows 5 Seven furl selling race - Lillie 15, won, Churlio 2d, Vercenay 3. Carlislo fell at the stables and Jockey Sax was instantly Killed, Timo 1: Mile and o quartorfor all agos Plunger won, Wave 0" Light 2d, Charley B, 3d. Timo, 201, Three-quarters mile—for non-winners —1 lot won, Medusa 24, Aunio L. $d. Tine 1:17]. Milo and a quarter — five hurdles— Pawnee won, Branlon 2d, Oyelone 3. Time, 2:20. Baso Ball, At Pittshurg ~ Baltin g liany At'l —Toledo, b, At Providence— I and, At Cincinnati - Cinc At Milwankeo ~ Milw At New York — Virgi; At New York—New Y imati, aul, 4, m, | At Columbus— Columbs, & + Louix, 16 At St Louis—(Unions Louis, 6; Chicag At Boston—(Unions) Boston, Nation als, 3, The Iiifle LEAVENWORTH, August The prelimi nary rifle contost closed to-duy. the fourtesn highest s ark G11, Preston 6.9, Trvine 601, le\' Tho following s destroyed the bus 1ok portion of Lose 5200,00; in- wraneo £100,000. G, . Malme, hankor and 1. Crittorden, merchant, are the heav ¢ loosers, The samo town exporienced a 50,000 fi couple of weeks ago, i Druids Gonvention, 1. Lovis, August 15.—The Supreme Grove of tho order of druids installed officers to-day, and finihsed up all their business cinding revision of the constitution, coudinry fire o new Ad- journed to meet at Chicigo next yoar, e A Distinguished Divine Dead, Newnuna, N. Y., Aug. Rov. Dr. John Lrown, tho oldest Episcopal minister of New York state, diod this morning aged 93. 1o delivered the welcome address t fayotte at the Masonic reception here in 1824, — The Irishmen on an Excursic Bostox, August 15.—Six hundred dol to the Trish National Leaguo loft to-day on_a harbor excursion. given by the Boston city government, NEw Yok, August 15, ra of the Wall Street tioned ANDREWS’ som Bk, Jones Crow 86, Zeits Crane 531, Preston ,\,,,mmmuw of the Twenty-fiowth infantry 681, " Desmond anuAkmunnwnE 4. -~ yI‘/MM)UI“"\DRIS: Mhe Wheel, LovtsvitLe, Augnst 15,—In the bicyclo tournament to-day the twenty-milo profes ional championship was won. by John D, Prince, Higham quit after going slx lead, Prince finished alone, — 3 Cuban Fillibustering, Special Dispateh to Tiie ke, KiyWest, Fla, Aug. 15, —Information just roceivod that Gomez and Macoo had arrived at New Orlaans and ave enroute here created considerable stic winong Spanish officials which was o shared by fed officers who appre- hend the inaugaration of another LHEA"“ 14\ ‘!f‘ R. aries of fillibustoring mosements on o scale o yreater magnitude than wuy which has beon attemptod f | yours, warranted from the inence and influsne among Cubaus of Gomez and Maceo, whe have boen identified with tho presont move ment toward Cuby wdependence since it inanguration. It § Ve milos. Woodside's saddle slipped while he was in the Those foars are asserted positively that ' THE LOWEST THIS YEAR, I WhnalTunchcda Very an Figare Yesterday, A Perceptible Advance in the Price of Pork, Lard Follows the Lead of Pork, Closing High, Oats Moderately Steady ¢ Fairly Active. The Cattle Market Exhi expected Firmnes [am on L OUn= FOp General Review of the State of the Market on Chicago 'Change During Yesterday, Special Dispateh to Tie B, Citicaco, August 16,—The markets ruled easier again to-day, with the exception of pro- visions, which wero again excoptionally strong. WIEAT, At ono time October wheat sold at 793, but closed a shade firmerin the late board trading at 80}, The decline in wheat was about §@f§ s compared with the latest prices yesterday, and some quotations were tho lowest known the presont year; regular No. 2 spring being quoted at 76, and No. 3 at 64 cents n bushel, which are, i some respects, the lowost prices evor known in tho trade in this The receipts show a slight falling off. The weak- ness late in the day was attributed partially to a report from Milwaukee, which placed the estimate on the present whoat, crop much Jargor than was hereofore cstimated. The roport was not official, but had its effect in_a general way, Tho latest quotations were 767 For Augusts 784 Septamber; 80} October; 8L& Novembe oonN was fairly active, and raled somewhat easier during the greater portion of the day, but closed stronger, prices advancing } to fe, rather sharply. During the afternoon session, tho recoipts showed some falling off, which served to muintain prices. The closing fig- ures were 518 for August, 507 for September, 49 for October and 44% for November, 0ATS moderately steady taking the day en- i at 25} for August, 24§ for Sep- and 25§ for Cetober, PORK waw stronger and higher, closing at 2650 for August, 22 mber, 13 75 for the year, wery LARD was quitn strong, closing 457 90 for Septom- Ve, 802} for October, carTLE Tho cattlo market rather unexpectedly took afirmer tono -y, Tt openod dull, and. foe | timo 1t looked e if the scllers would bave to ke some concaesions, but nbout nino o'clock;the buyers took hold with €oue vigor, and the market worked firm. * The supply was above tho average for Friday, but the receipts dld not include more than 3,000 native steers, and thero was a fair prospecs that all thess wald bo sold, ~ Only a fow prime beoves wero Thero was demand for them at fully radny's figures, or at an adyance on Toes- duy’s prices of 5 to 10 cents, Common to faie qualitios were to a certain extent neglected, Dut they sold more freely than the day” before and were firmer Butchers’ stock remained dull and oasy. Thoro was a supply of that sort, and rathor loss than tho demaud, — Good to choice shipping pounds sold at 5 90 to 6 5u; com, cdinm, 1000 (0 1200 295 |v inds, 450 to H 75 1 to fair cows, [2 medium to good 300 to 400; stock- ers 300 to 4 00; feedors 400 to 4 60, Range cattle wi pounds, 4 at 408; Wyoming 1206 ans. 1019 pounds, 4 33, e The receipts of hogs showed a falling off of nearly 5,000 but thers were stale hogs enough to bring the supply up to fully 26,000, There was & good dewand from several classes _of Duyers and the market made a further gain'in strength. The opening sales showed an ad- vance of 5e, and that improvement was main- tained to the close, peor to best light making H70to 640, and infe mixed to choice heavy going at b 60 to 1t was rted that~ 650 had been paid but the particulars did not transpire, The eales of skips and culls ran from 4 00 to 5 00, Sorting was not as close as usual, and the shrinking was also romurkably light, e e Canadian Orops, Tonoxto, August 15,—According to the supplementary report of the burcan of indus- tries for August, a good harvest of grain crops in Ontario is assured, Fall wheat gives aver- age yields 274, spring wheat, 18} bushels p acre, The aggregate productions exceeds ba & vear’s harvest by ten and a halfl millien Dishols, Darley in a good. crop in the south- ern countries, but the northern and northea ern s affectod by summer drought, grain, though, is plump and heavy, — The Bankruptcy Record, NEw Yonk, August 15 — The failures throughout the country for the last seven days wore 220, agoinst 252 last week, The casual- ties are still heavy in the Pacific states, and in other parts of the country about up to the average, and light in Canada, R Fire Bugsin Vienna, Viesna, August 105 ro strong rea- wons to ruspect that the recent fires in this city are the work of unarchists, A man was lately discovered cutting hose pipes at fires but cscaped. 1t is assorted threo dangerous f 1000, Ciiven 1 [ Iratem o ubsiiicos i be found in Amdrow iing lu\.( v, 18 pos- tvely PU ke s Ctidorsed, and W timontaly " wnists s, Dani Hiys, Bos. i 0 CLICAK0, w1t s vag REWS & ..¢ (e MILWAUKEE, = LR Waler O anarchists arrived from London to avenge tho recently exccuted anarchists, C——— The Vren in Madagascar. Pants, August 16, ~'he report published by the Mautin that the Hovas recaptured Tamatave on the third inst, is declared une founded. Admiral Moit reports from Tama- tave, August 9th, that the condition of all ] French posts in Madagascar is eatisfactory, wf = s ub o AsE g A Because every- where recognized ab izc{iépena&ifife fo eafer afv Gondumer, Seen &\‘)erqwfi_er—e-,_ 5 clocttlhe best T gzm;fimwau y B deit Jaémv« tegio us,o/é.%»ut/uéwwg bina, and stote b bewa etal yeatbwis til it attains Vt/w ‘L&:G/MW and mellowe. netd whict “/?& WZMW (;fl‘/a patts.

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