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| { e —— SPECIA L unless paid 1n edvance, DAY, AUGU T 16, 1804, OMAHA DALLY BEE- SATUR NOTICES. #r8pecials will Positivelynot be inserted RUINED BY TIME. ( Tho Walls of the Paddock B £ Gives " ¢ AU | HELP WANTED. 0 [hie i Neb, " Will pay 8 00 d fare £ Ogaialla Address “N. I, F," Bes ofl 20420 | The Tenants of the Building Precipl- '\ JANTED =A [ for general h tated to the Ground Withe \'iu‘ Morgs 11 t 14 out Injury, \\'A\" 3 tal ply 2812 Capitol o T VY AT e ; four k this morning peoplo may work €5 00, 112 south 1 mn the viein of VAN TED =G, o, B St 1610 Do and Douglas streots wero WA Do o genonl ook Appiy | Startied by what scomed at first an ex pretontre. Geo. 8, Wileox's cor. Georela sl (op- | plosion, Tho shaking earth and rattling WA= s T vt | Windows in that neighborhood indicated houseworlk, at 1313 Doulas St w610 | that something much out of the or- Wt jalro 217 Davenport strect. - | ry had taken plac Oflicers _81218p | Cormick and Douglas, who were close < W W and Davenpor AN Kin, ANTED 10th strect. ¢ KD ~ A g0 . 18th ANTF stroct. ANTED- Wikc, toat first-class sale n Hardware buriness quired. Good wage B, A cook Three woman preferre FANTED—Good girl at N, W. corner 11 t stroot v strect A at tho Siav ud irone t. rat-clags cook, m Inquire at eph Iron five and those expori nevd apply. Good traveling mer APy en Hotel, south 016 ) or woman, 012 Donglas N ne i rofor, Wi S ik NTED—A c W work, strect o you om girl at notent girl for Mrs, M. Rogers, 19th and L , 1616 1015 Marney 25641 150 general houso W Kitel — 600 WaxNe now under construction between Work w aws on C, & A. il la ANTED—First-class cook, dining room and girl at Tremont House, 16th and Burt. R, R. cut.of, ghee anc VWANIED-LADIES UR GENTLE to work at thel quietly made; stamp for reply Philadelphia, Pa. n homes; 82 rk sont by mail; no Ploase address Reliablo M take nice, easily and canvassing; no SITUATIONS WANTED. WAR maid proferred 2D Situal ences, 1ith Do Sitnation by a you Address 1 builder,corner of Fifteenth and Daveny psework, compan Doty tion Ly a com arnish the Call or address Elkhorn valley House, 1in good fam \ or 3 et wii | house, vaviety theatre, otc. It ri St 315160 | qubsequently passed . into the oo [hands of Hon. A.S. Paddock, who of refer 718D Has b and also boots Omaha. 1 willing to worl ouncil Bluffs w ot in_hand d sa00s Addres i reia Eit it s F 1 by o firstc lass salesman, Gor nd Danish of references. Adiress W, N.” Bee ofiice, 206 exporicnced horse- Best of refercnces. m strect, 236-19p t-class pastry cook. 15p. A L Beo office. 2 country store. Ten years’ experience. City referencs. young man wishes a situation to take Speaks German and E Addross 3. 216-16p ANTED—A position by first-class ladv book- keeper. Address “83,” Bee office. 74541 keopor Address Young married man wanta situation a8 book- in wholesalo establishment in Omaha. " care Bee. 896-tf MISCELLAWEOUS WANTS. office. Address Responaible party wishes a furnisned house in a desirable locality for the winter, Posseasion about October lst. would like Bee -16p TANTED—AIl persons commencing to ng before noon, August 15th, I will book-keep) learn instruct and furnish situations soon as competent, it worthy, orno pay practical book-kéoper, B. ears, 3mith, 1516 Douggas St., & 3t1-10p TANUED—To buy a nice house and lot, house not less t) Address “I1 W b with o 1y located. Address >\‘r,\s THD— 82,000 yeare, ot 0 pe office’ 201 I Foa Omahia Na J0R Rk provem: an it 1‘1:»\: RE part. Enquire 10th and Mare scven roows and box 710 1%, O. or 10 dern r the hest c: Hend 10 cents ha Neb, 1, O st-class cif Address <06 rooms ‘month. 2 1508 ¥ Will take A , near high furnished hoard in ex 5 or st planning Ny for san Box 6: —A house of 6 rooms 22d and Seward 394-18p school; arnaig St. A t 530 ange in mill, 524-10p DOR REN board, 1513 How ard St Targe front room with first class 120 19p OB BENT.—Storo 11 north 15th 8t 08 BENT—Fumished rooms 1816 Dodge Streot. 449-22p 01t RENT—Nice 4 room house, cor. 20th and #1658 mouth, M, F\ Martin, 1014 Clork Clark. street, ANTED—To ror of 10 o 20 acres, with zood houscs, uear city. 30318 Address P, 0. Box , now or next 409 Omaha, 307-16p ) ing, 0 ENT—A five rool In uire at 2615 Capitol venue. cottage in good locality 20840 10p farm by saw through the darkness a donso cloud of dust from the south west corner of Douglas and Eleventh strcets and a moment later saw forms appear in the windows of the second and third stories of the building, After an examination by the policemen, it was found that about two thirds of the west wall had fallen in, carrying with it both the upper tloors, The alarm of fire was turned in and the whole department was soon on tho ground, The first work of the comp: ny was to relieve from their perilous situation the people on the windows. Ladders wero soon raised to tho second story and two men wero helped to the ground. Two men and a woman were next taken from the third floor, and then the atten- tion of the firomen was directed toward looking in the debris for those who might have been unfortunate enough to be buried beneath its ruins. Attcr look- ing about for some time the faint voice of a man was heard and after re- moving a small portion of the ruins a man was seen by the aid of a lantern ly- ing on his side but wholly unable to ex- tricate himself. Upon being asked if he was hurt he replied that he was not. The debris was carefully the favorite breakfast beverage and investigation developed the fact that the grains had been given an artificial coloring by the aid of Paris @reen, The destruction of the stock on hand promptly followed and hereaiter all purchasos in this line will be carefully tested, sick by drinking Wakel Saturday last rov h nin favor of Fred By lowo t tlato his lot on the sonthecast corner of Tenth and Farnam, SEQUAL TO A POKER GAME. Trying to Collect a Gambling Debt, Somo weeks ago W. G. Albright, of Des Moinee, lost soveral hundred dollars arsheim & in Masterson's place in Omak put up certificatos of deposit amounting He after ward stopped payment upon the certifi- o8, and the eequel is told in the follow- cash in a poker game at ¥ , and then to €500, which he also lost. o formally placed Mr, West in nominae tion for vice president by & unanimons vote and then went into secret session to conider cortain plans for the campaign — PHIO NOTES TELEGR Abbe 1iszt denies the story of his Tl ness, 1t {s ramored that Vanderbilt will s Ma Ta., indulged in & 250,000 f Hendricks was in Philadelphia the Patti divor so ha t The Loufsville ex) wa mally opened Saturday Advices from Khartoum report Gener Gordon to I A destructive fire occurred at Greeny T'exas, last nigh The coronation of tho king of Avam took placs at Hue yestorday, The last Greek church in this conntry, in New York, closed yostorday, Two of the Mexiean revolutionists have been shot by the order of the presidont, An agitation has commenced in France for the aequisition of the Leeward Ielunds, Millot, the wnch commander at ing despatch to the St. Louis Globe Demoerat: Des Morves, To,, August 15—\, ( Albright, of Cedar Falls, bucked the ti- ger at Fleirsheim & Masterson's place, and, after losing what money he had, put up five 8600 cer- tificates of deposit of tho lowa National bank of this city, and lost. He came directly horo and stoppel payment of the cortificates, Masterson, who took no part in the game, holds the certificates by indorsement, and claims he is an inne- Tonquin, has been roplaced by Gen. Mogrier, Tho Massachusetts state democratiocc tion will be held at Worcester September 30, 1 yth Car died apoplexy in Washington Satui nven visited the . doing i hail and wind storm Pittshurg Saturday evenin considerablo dan Hendrick's lotter of accoptancs wil nished for publication fmmediately Cleveland's, Henry Watterson, of the Loutsville Courier Journal, declares thi charges against Blaine to Do suscoptiblo of 1o proots o fur after cont purchaser, Ho has brought an ac- tion to compel tho payment of the cer- tificates, and the case is on trial. Under the lowa law the whole transaction is absolutely void. #F'ine law points are in- volved. The bank has the money, and will hold it subject to final deciaion of the courts, —The railway postal clerks played the mailing clerks of the postoffice a game of base ball on Saturday, beating them by the score of 2 to 18, | —— A farowell banquet was given to Arch Dishop yan in Sty Louis. vestorday, prepara tory to his doparture for Philadelphia, George W. Childs gavo & dinner. Saturday to ox-Ministor Welch, a6 which Gen, Grant and the Mexican minister were prescit, Tho striking brick-layers of Chicogo at & meeting held Safurd od down o propo: fon (o submit thoir claims to arbitration, A1 astounding act of vandalism has been committed in Maimoe—themutilationof Blaine's child’s towbatone, The motive 18 not ap parent, Tho minors' srrike in the Fourth pool at removed and in a few moments the man, who was Harry McGee the old biock watchman, was helped out, not having received a scratch. From him it was learned how many wero in the building for the night. This information revealed the fact that all had been saved. The building whose destruciion has been briefly recorded above was erected eighteen years ago, being designed for the purpose of a ealoon, gambling still retains the title. of brick, three stories high, and about twenty-two by ninoty fet in sizo, It was for somo yesrs occupied by the The structure was wholesale liquor house of Stubbendorf & Nestor, who were succceded by Leitsch & Co. The npper rooms were rented to lodgers Tho house was long since condomned as unsafe and its sudden collapse, s0 neariy costing several lives should bo a warning against allowing shaky bulldings to be used. The loss is probably about £6,000 on building and 3,000 on con- tents. THE GERMAN THEA Y, o =1} A Highly Successful Dual Perform- ance Given in Garden Last Evening, the Summer The beautiful balmy weather of last night drew a large crowd to the German Summer Garden to wituess representa- tions of “‘Postponement is not Settle- ment,” and “‘Baedaker.” In the former piece Mrs. Pechtel sus- tained the leading role, that of Baron Baendol, and did some effective acting. Mrs, Puls-Ahl, as Franziska, en- actel her part very admirably, and Mr. Puls, who eppeared as Hans, created much merriment by his facetious rendition of a comic song entitled, “Lovo has been my rain,” The charac- ter of Von Stollkopf, fell average. “Baedaker'” 18 a musical farce in one act and was very well received in the play. Mr. Schmidthoffhad an opportun- to display some clover acting, of which he availed himself. Pretty little Miss Pechtel appeared as Laura, and g in & very pathetic style ‘0, How Heavy is My to the lot of Mr, Schmidt- hoff, who_mado the most of the part. Mz, un, who s be- coming more popular every woek personated Von Bern. Mrs, Niemaun made a charming Elise and was greoted with vociferous applause, All the minor roles were ably taken and the scenic ef- fects were about the average, Mr, Maier as Quako made a great hit, CLEVELAND & HENDRICKS. A Olub Formed in this City to 1'ur- ther Their Election, An enthusiastic meeting of democrat- ic citizons was held Saturday evening in Falconer’s hall to form a Cleveland & Hendricks’ club. Samuel Hinman pre- sided over the meeting. Speeches were made by democratic leaders, after which and _organization was perfected with the following ofticers: President—James Creighton, Vice pre _Gust. Benoke, A. J. Poppleton, W. W. Lowe, Henry Hut tens, John Rosicky, Wm. Turtle, B. T Madson, James W. Savage, aud the chairman of the country central commit- tee, and the presidents of all local Clev and and Hendricks clubs throughout the county and city. S . B. Coggesh ccutive committee—Cieo. Duncan, Will Krug, Julius Meyer, J.J. 0'Con- nor, Tom Swift, Arthur’ Wakely, Con. V..Gallagher, _ Warren Switzer and Jo. Teahon. —Michael Hinchey, a press feder employed in 1%, C. Fostner & Son’s, had the two fingers of his left hand badly crushed by being caught in the cog wheel of the press Friday, Itis thought the fingers must be amputated. — Prohibition State Convention, The prohibition electors of the state of Nebraska, and all those who are will- ing to pledge themselves to vote for Jno. P. St. John for president, sre requested to meet at Red Ribbon hall, Lincoln, Thursday Sept. 11th, at 2 o’clock p.m., for the purpose of placing nomination five candidates for presidential electors; also candidates for such stato officers as may bo required; for the selection of a state central committee, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the conven- tion. This action is mado_necessary by the attitude of the old political parties tow- ard the question of prohibition; one of them being in open alliance with the liquor traflic, while the other has for years ignored the petitions of thousands of citizons for the submission of prohib- itory constitutional amendments to the voto of the people. The bas; prezentation shall be ons delegato for each one thousand in- habitants, to bo clected by mrss con- ventions called in the several counties of the state, under the same conditious as provided herein, Where no call is is- gued for such county conventions by local committees the electors in sympathy with this call will convene at their respectiv county seats on Saturday, September Gth, for the purpoae of clecting delegates to the state convention, while Mr. Fieli in the char- acter of Narcies, a dude waiter, wag the recipient of enthusiastlc applause. Mr, Puls made an excellent Feodor and proved quite an acquisition. Taken as & whola the two performan- ces were emmently successful and judg- ing from the applause bestowed on them were well appreciated by the large audi- ence. —The board of public works held a mecting aturday night and opened numerous bids for city public improvements but no contracts wero lot. e ——— The Union Stock Yards, Beginning this morning the Union Paclfic will begin running trains to the OR RENT—Nicely furnished froné room, with Suitablo for two. piano. enport strect. Price 320. 209-15p 1011 Day- Union Stock yards, Three round trips will be made per day, the first train leav- ing the Union Pacific depot at (:30 a. m, '1‘ \OR Kk} —A Tarke Inquire 1118 Harney street. ond floor and basement. 200 tt the next one at noon and the third at DOR 1 15th 8 ely furnished frout rooms 106 N. 28618 JOR Ri month, 1914 W Frorr ehster street, —Two rooms at §5.00 aud 8500 per 209-11m0 Front room, 1616 Chicago 5t. 271-16; 5:30 p. m. The train will be run for ’ | public convenience and the number of trips per day will be increased as the | travel between Omaha and the yards de- mand it, »| At the yards yesterday twenty-seven DOR_ RENT—South front room, nicely furnished, 1904 Farnam streot. £04-16p car loads of stock were received from Irving &¥ord’s herd in Wyoming. Nioe- " RENT—Furnished rooms 1707 Cags 8t. OR RENT—Furished rooms s 1th &t 1‘0“ HENT, SAL with 80 stall Fung 8 years. Telophono £01 ot eet fomily, No. 111 on N 20th street. W, L Monroe, 6th and Doug POR BENT—A suite of 4 2 South 11th street. E OI TRADE: DOK RENT—Furnished rooms to reat, 1717 “asy 263 10p ir 6 rooms for & small $81-18p ty-five more cars are expected to-day The owners of the yards feel quite en- couraged over the success of their under- taking and predict that cattle will be re- ceived daily. e — A Coffee Scare The latest discouragement thrown in the way of those who desire to use only unadulterated groceries is the alleged dis- covery that a large quantity of polsoned coffee had been found on the Omaha DOK KENT—Ni hoard 1814 Dav shost, 1y turaishod nort St roums without 107-15p DOR WeNT—Nicely furnished rovms 1028 Dodge u22p market, soma purchasers being made sick from drinking it. wmong the victims is included a ,Su uders street family, who were made Prohibitionists throughout the state will immediately form St. John clubs for aggressive work, and send the names of their officers to one of the under- signed. @@ arties desiring reduced fare can pur- chase rouud trip tickets at their point of starting. Such tickots can only he ob- tained on certificates signed by C. ¥. Templin, Nebraska City, to whom ap- plication should be made once. Joun B, Fin C. F. 8, Temruis, State Ex. Com, Nebraska City, August 15, 1884, e — —The funcral of the late Charles 1. Kohl- ver took place on Saturday last, from the residence of his parents on Dodge street. The funeral ceremony took place at St Mary Magdalin's church, Rev. Father Glauber offi- clating, The remains were interred in the Cassady cemetery. C ——— Hanlan Beaten at Sydney, T.oNvoN, Auvgust 14, —A dispatch from Syd- noy, Now ‘South Wales, reports @ sculling match betwe Hanlan and 1 h for the championship of the world and five hundrad pounds a ride, took place to-day on the Parrai matta River. Beach won by seven length, e — Bank Stateme ¥ New York, Aug. 1 'he bank statemnent shows: L o $1,080,700: specie, increase, £095,200; deposits, increase, 820,800 reserve, in 1,491,700, The banks hold 354,300 in excess of legal requirements, | ——— Butler . CHicAGO, Aug, 16,—Members of the cutive committee of the national anti-monop- oly party begun a session in this city this While no formal vote is yet taken the sentiment is unanimous for the nowminas tion of Alanson M, West. of Missinsippi, for vice president on the ticket with Gan,Butler, This will constitute the only business of i portance to be transacted by the committe, The executiye committee, shortly after one morning, Pittshurg he umed a serious aspect. An outbreak oce and the leaders have been lodged in jail. The 250th anniversary of the incorporation of Ipswich, N, H., was observed Saturday, with great coremony, many prominent men boing present. The special congressional committeo ap- pointed to investigate the solders’ homes were in Milwaukes Saturday, investigating alleged wis-management theve, The proprietor of the Indianapolis Sentinal has held aconsultation with Judge Carlton, “oorhees’ law partner, relative to his defense in the coming hbel suit. 1 {Thomas Williams starts on 'T'ue: Racine Juncti Wis, to 1 Blaine at his home in Aug ing the entire distance, lley, w interviewed, denied his for hio Morey letter in emphatic terms, loclared his intention to publish his s in the matter at ely dato. The navy t has been advised of a i vol At Key West, bub investi- n proved that it is a sporadic case and Gught to canse ness, No other e are reported. The commissioner of inte revenue has postponed, until December 6. the time his order for inmnediate distraing for taxes on spirits, at the expiration of the warehousing bond, shall take effect. L M. Zawort shot and killed D, Haes Gonist, Saturday afternoon at San 0, and then shot himself fatally, The was'a dispute over somo mouey due Zawort. Ofticials of the m Telpgraph company were fined $260 for_ violating the or: dinance prohibiting the erection of poles and wires in the streets of Chicago, An appeal was taken and the case will bo made o test one, At the coroner’s inquest on the body of Rush H. Tevis Saturday Mrs. Tevis statod that business troubles caused the suicide, Mrs, Tevis gave her testimony ina_very self contained, unemotional manuer, She stated very positively that jealousy had nothing to do with the crime, A verdict of suicide was rendered. Patrick Eagan will remove the headquar- ters of the Irish national leaguo to Lincoln, Neb. He left Boston Saturday night for Lincoln. Sexton and Redmond, members of parliament, will retuen to lreland soon. They, or some other representives of the national varty, will retuin to America after the autumn selsion of parlizment. naval court of inquiry appointed to in- gate frauds in the navy department, will probably not assemble before the middle of October, ~ It is asserted that the investiga- tion has established the fact that frauds in volving about $100,000 were perpetratedin the buroau of medicing and surgery long before Sudgean General Wales' time, and was contin- nec under hin, and that there were no frauds or irregularitics in any other burea. - —gmm— CLARK'S BUCCESSOR, 8. R, Calloway, of Buston, to Manage the U, I, 1 Dispateh to Tie Beg., August 17.—A short time ago S, arlk tendered his re gon- eral manager of the Union Pacifie, to go into offect a or could be secured- The board of directors has at last decided to give the R. Calloway, late general manager of the Chicago & Grand Prunk, in this city, and_at presevt assistant o the president of the Union Pacific st Bog- ton, D Cieaco L H.C Aion his succ position to 8, P s The Sun Shines on Blaine, ial Dispatch to Tie Brr, New Youi, August 16,—The Sun editorially says: *“Ihe prompt action which Blaine has taken to stamp out the scandalous story con- corning his early life commends itself to all decont mon, It is utterly and abominably false,” be telegraphs to the friend whom he directs to institute procoedings against the authors of the libel—"utterly and abominably falso in every statcment and every Implic tion.” The fact that Blaing in giving direc- tions by telegraph for the employment of counsel does not forget to nssure the country, in slightly theatrical phraseology, that he in: tends to defend the honor of his family, if noed be, with his 1ife, caste no suspicion on 8 the ingleness of his purpose or gonuineness of promptly and ely at o time mparisons, it his indigmant denisl, Coining s in such vigorous form, and pre when it wuggosts Intiresting ¢ increases our respect for Blaine's courage,and, we may add, for his smartncss, e The Weather To-day, WaAsHINGTON, August:18,—Uppor Missis sippi valloy: slightly cooler, and local raing and storms, varging winds, generally southerly, - In the southern portion of the valley slightly clondy and _ occasional showers and local” storu, variable winds, generally southerly. e The Greatest Canal in the World, It is the Alimentary Canal, partly cloudy It goes The Fa 0 Lisute Ex Spocial 1 Wasii I'b was no cl eret; too od that it said: made his more quie THE CANNIBAL CREW. Dora Buck Requests Her Brother's Another Chapter of the Oft Told Tale of Arctic Horrors. Star has the follewin of of Their Flesh Eating B ming Firmly Established, DRIVEN TO FRENZY, The Royal Baking Powder Company are driven to frenzy in their efforts to extricate themselves from the charge made by the chemists of the nation against the PITNESS, THE SAFETY, and THE CLEARLINESS of THE POWERFUL DRUG, AMMONTA in their powder. Ridicule and abuse, bombastic statements, erying dirt and lime will not answer, thick, to this complextion will it come secret of the preparation so painted. Dr. Charles wly, a well-known physician of Cincinnati sa'd to a Body Exhumed, y i extravagant assertions, Though they paint it an inch at last, “If an evil drug” is the nant Greely Tells What the pedition Accomplished, ke s reporter of ommercial Gazette: “Ammonia is a drug of great and And What Their Scientifio Obger=|sometimes dangerous poy *Its nze i the subsistuce of mankind, in i y any of its forms, is dangerous and improper.” Lhe Royal Baking Power vations Wore. contains Ammonia, and its manufacturers DARE NOT DENY 1T, - For the purity, wholesomeness, and freedom from lime and Ammonia of DR. PRICE’S CREAM BAKING POWDER. and the impurity and Ammonia in the Royal Baking Powder, we refer to the follow- ing chomists and_physicians of the highest national recognition and authority : A Few *Miles Further North, and a Prof. R, Ogden Dormus, M. D., LL. D., College of tho City of Now York. o Moo GoogeapHical Biatiss Prof. H. C. White, Stato Chomist, University Uolloge, Athens, Ga, o Prof. R. C. Kedzie, Michigan Stato College, Lansing, Mich, tics all These Lives Prof. 11, M. Sheffer, St. Louis, Mo, Prof. Chatles S, Boynton, Branden, Vt. Prof. Charles K. Dwight, Wheeling, W. Va. Prof. James F. Baboock, State Assayer, Boston, M Dr. Elias H. Bartloy, . N. Y, Peof, Curtis O, Howard, M Have Brought, : e I i o yispateh to The I3 S,y Chemist to the Department of Health, W, August Brooklyn, 17 Lientenant The Evening Powell, , Starling Medical College, Columbus, Ohfo. the ofticor of the signal servico who was pres Prof. M. D, Delafontaine, Chicago, 111, cut at the Groely recoption at Portsmouth, Prof. (i. A, Marimer, Chicago, 11l and also at the funeral of the dead at Now Prof. R. S. G. Paton, Health Department, Chicago, 111, York, and who talked with all the survivors Prof. €. B. Gibson, Collego Physicians and Surgeons, Chicago, Til. Prof. John M. Ordway, Mass, Inat, of Technology, Boston. Prof. R, A, Witthaus, A. M., M. D., University of Buffalo, N. Y. S0 Prof A, H. Sabin, State Chomist, Burlington, Vt. Prof. Albert E. Menko, Prof. Chemistry Kentucky State Colloge, Liegington, hore is o doubt « iba thero hance either, of kecping the fact many men knew it it was only hop- could bo kopt quiet uutil Greely Ry official veport, when matters wera Dr. J. Bollander, Jr., Prof. Chomistry Colloge Madicine and Surgery, and tand the public could veason bet Ohemist of the Health Department, Cinetnnati, Ohio, ter regarding the exigencies of the case. Prof. Austen & Wilbur, Rutger College, Now Brunswick, N, J, ‘Lhere is NO DOUBT OF GREELY'S HONESTY when he not know they wero not responsible being undoubtedly subsistod on - Iuaian fle some time, Adjutant-General Remey, of the navy, who is the law of the the Greely in Henry, Loen Justi formality trial was being the most serious possi ciroumsta Bostox Portsmout as to the reports of divisions of dition tions, wit of the opy false, hay trouble i in ion, 1 and 1, nof to duty had happened and recently, when Lockwood died, 1 to one seems to ENTI and contrary to my stronger denial. 1gation, ai nothing m my paper: wood di per relating to the oxpedition, aro in charge of o war GAVE KISLINGDURY SECOND PLACE days than 1 did in all my sojourn at the north, when the chances were one hundred there was any cannibalism, and there now man-eating was done in PROTECTION. Every housewife can try the *Royal” or any brand of Baking Powder, by placing tho can, top down, on a hot stove till heatod. Remove the cover, and if thero sho will smell AMMONIA—HARTSHORN, ~ After which she can change it for Prico’s, that has nothing baso in it. 'ERTEL'S HAY PRESSES. s if there was cannibalism he - did it When theso men were rescied They had L for ofticer of that department, speaking logal features of the action of Licut. aithorizing the execution of Boyd id he b ed the execution to h fiable under the circumstances, ‘Ll of court martial, or any form of impossible, the offense committed lo under the nces. GREELY INTERVIEWED, , August 16.—In an interviow & th to-day, Licutenant Greely said the expadi In regard to the story of two fac- I Licutenant Kislingbury in- chargo position, Lwill say that it 18 totally 1 no foundation whatever, The Kislingbury aud myself o 1851, the firse year of the expedi To désived to be relioved from duty, t wishing to retain the man - agninst dthongh T had the power Lo do bis liberty, He went southward sunk and he returnec m though nothin Protens” w 1 treated in the expedition.” P “What do you s ut the condition of s i Kislingbury's hody?” asked the reporter, o i e = any that it s news, and horeibfe news, v S . " . o O o ds o tert | Axe the” Cheapest, Most Durable, Smallest in Size and Inghtest in rible charges come upon me with awful sud Weight. :}‘“'I';L"".‘l»m“ll“ oo :nyll"l;‘l:l’:ll::,ll);ll':k:;"l I ]‘;“:"\' With no Hay Precsses of any kind can the amount of work produced at such little oxpense, (ten tons of hay and over to load ra : rond oy car,) a8 can be done with the Ertel Improved Machines, salo, Warrented or no ¥or Hlustrated now circular address, GEO. ERTEL & CO. Quinoy. Winoia. inst me. 1 can but repeat that if | Mention Oxaua e, a1l em (kistablist o in 1867,) ware found in good condition, At Tiittloton Island Groely personally recoverad the En lish Arctic m t by Sir Allan Wing in G, At Carl Ritter bay, in a cache of pro on the e tieat, was Tt was tho original intention to establish a_polar station -at Water Course Bay, but heavy massos of ico rendered Water Cotrse Day ex- odingly dangerous anchorage. Moving to Bad Indians or Bad Whites, Which? teh to Tk Bek, Wasixeroy, August 17,—Tho United States Indian burean has veceived Benedict’s roport on the troubles between white men and Indians on the Southern Ute resorvation, He says tho res i only about fifteen miles wide and in order to go to portions of it from the agency, the Indians are compelled to b bt about it, that the ecy and no do RELY WITHOUT MY KNOWLEDGE scipline. 1 can give no Thave demanded an inyvest- nd it will come in time, but T can say nore than I have already stated. All s and Kislingbury's diary, Lock- ary and, in fact, everp kcray of | the Pandora i 187 chani for Kennedy visions use made, ation The department, at - Washington, erew of the “Thesis” can_testify that the lasi | Discovar Harbor, the station ‘was theie estab- | 100 S IBGER BRI o0 roams. aro man dead, Schmeider, was not, mutilated in | lished on the site occupied by the English | 108 pridged and ot times mnot forda- any way, and th fact that wd kept Allison | expedition of 1875, Tho erectich of a howse |iih, "My whites in _ that por- alive in the hopeless state that we wercin|was at once commenc d - and stores | Bold C that the Indians have ought to convince anybody that and equipments landed, Oa 16 rights which white men ought to respect, WE ARE NOT CANNIBALS, tho 28h n.'{-r.‘m f}jl»"l“ eamne fnd ay soon as one of the Indians goes off the Since my reservation, no matter on what errand, a hue and ery is raised, and he is oft veturn from Newburyport every one 1 of the woen the Grecly party and the of my mien has called on me, They came in ous. The little band of adherents on the 3 P o booy anid assursd o emphatically thnt?6hey) | frosen ahioro. watohed.thu Protoun;as.sha | o pachos reprosonting tho L know nothiing about the condition of tho | tcined stoamed slowly down Lady Franklin [ $h war path woro witfully falao i bodics of their fallen comrades On tho'ovenin Of the ‘same. doy tho| (o Rreiudion the people, ' The whites want $o nd each solemnly sworo that he was ake helow froezing pointy—the | So; Dosssssion of tho sesarvation, Mo uays inmocent. Perhaps thoso who - died lust fed o wan, ol liein it Gacndi | iy TUA 8 RTase bt lefon the Teservation upon thse who died hefora, but il thisis sup- | Their house was finished about s week aftor | Vithout moleatation from tho Indians, position, 1 ean but answer for myeclt and | gho Protous left. 1t was wamed in honor of foe my order to the purty. For days and [Sonator Conger Fort Conger, During the Ithe Towa ity Troubles,) weeks 1 lay on my back unable to - move, 1 it the cold affectod the men more | Towa Crry, August 16.—An information control an I know addressec pl ws koon as possiblo, Signod ) Miss Buck wa report th stealing reporters, are untri ments have revived he in my enfe wien fed upon human floh it was for not e tion of my brother’, bled condition one or more of my Deyond 1y Kuowledg atany subsequenttime at Fort Conger, Later on the temperature sank from fifty to rrost of O , charged with waa filod this afternoon fsr the rad Garff and John J, Engle \d certainly beyond 1y D DEGREES BELOW ZERO o o 50 romiined fon duys ot i, Tt oven | With boing tho ringleadors in last Wodnes- 1 HAVE DEEN CRITICISED o thi wenther the cook's favorite Anuscment | 44y’s mobbing affair, The warrants were 1 lographing the fact of the shooting la d, sued for their apprehensic wan duncing bare head v Judge Hedges, o armed, of Henry as soon s Larrived ab St Johus, | glippered feet, on top of a snow drift, duinefof the circuit court, sitting i chambers but you must remember that 1 was in i | the day the mien drcseed in ordinary ontvide | here, wretched condition of hody and mind. L was | clothing, but thew Hannels were very Leavy. — in a quandary whether 1 khould Te tried for | Five men were generally for part tho diy The Sharon Scandal murder, a5 Honry was sl m my own v |engaged in scientific work i 5 4 PR 4 ponsibility, and not by order of u regular | divoction, and in the duties of the camp, HAN Tiaxcisco, Aug, 16.—Tho Alta to-day urt-martial,” remuinder wero employed geuerally about one | Publishes tho written statoment of Noliie NENRY'S SISTER, Tt 2 ¢ atyy ancl devoted tho rest of the time | Brackett, witness for the plaintiff in the Shar- 3 I & M A Hont om bunke, Th | on divorce case, who alleges that the word LixaoLy, August The following dis-| 50 0 g “wife” in the “dear wifo” letters is a forgery] patch sent out” from hero to-day explains |H1E0EE T MR The marriage contract was written over' the isolf: : s bt it b e and | siknature of Senator Sharon on a papor stolen Lizcors, Neb., August 16,0 Goronor | FEGEH OV IR JEACCET B SU0F e | from his room by tho plaintiffl. Geo. W. Ty Robinson, Lovg Island City, N, Y.—D evening, The Dife, - Greely said, s | 1ory counsel for the plamtiff in tho suit pend- Sir: L sco by tho public prints that you ha AN A ing, furnished the form of the contract, s and ox- vemiing, 1t is my t o known. You will y oxhumod and examined 1 me regard the exhnm e e— St.Joln's Campaign in Janada, Muirox, Ont., August 16, —An enormous tomperanco camp meeting is being held here, attendod by prominent temperance workors m all parts of the United Statos and Tho meeting will lust next week and many of the men I thoy had never Y»‘\ml two happier years than theso speat at ber the sun left them et Cong On the I for 135 days and twilight, varying fron an hour to twenty-four hours succeeding for two) mouths was so dim that the dial of & at the full f. v the bod i of ( Doia Buck. almost heart-broken at the at hor brother **Henry” was shot for da, vagions and has rofused towee e | wateh could uot bo vewd by it. - On April 11t L L, ST e possibility that such reporte | the sun came aboye the horizon, and remained - o since tho Kiaslingiury dovelop | thoro 185 day i tho patyn gt wi-f oo Bullion From Britain, spirits, wnd she 1s now | ficioncy of “midnight _sur Durig three| ~NEW YOk, August 10.—Five hundred yery anxious that the matter be sifted to the | months stars were visible constantly, The thousand dollars in British gold bars, and bottom, b brother's 8r. Lo widow of expedition, arrived here to-day and will await the arri from Ne will be hi and prob dition wi thirteen of Austri land. hysical ompleto was arranged po'ar REPERSENTATIVES OF THIRTEEN NATIONS ook pa which gr were those the magy Poursuouri, August 17, of obtalning 5 tions made by Lieutenant (i ated press agent visited him Saturday, Greely stated the object of the Lad $125,000 in American gold coin arrived from Europe to-day. e —— Persecuting the Jews, 51, PRTEISUULG, August 16,—At Drombyitz amob attacked the Jews, plundering their dwellings and killing seven, —e——— Roller Skating, As the roller skating reason has agin opened in this city, the following clip- ping from the Larimie Boomerang is very appropriate; An unfortunate young lady, who met with many mishaps, on roller skates, in this city, during the past season, is now animadverting against the amusement, A friend thus coneoles her: *‘A dash, a crash, 'twas awful rash, but the roller skates upset her. A glip, a rip, sho cut her lip, but the next time she'll do better. A slide she tried; the skates were snide; they proved to be a fetter, No more she'll soar the rink all o'er, be- cause her ma an't let her, Well, we should smile; just wait awhile, until fall nstellations of Orion’s belt and the Great Bear were brightest, T'he north star looked down from almost over head, Stauding alone outside the forton the snow drift these NIGHT SCBNES WERE WEIRDLY GRAND, To the north flamed the aurora borealis and Lright constellations were et like jewels around the glowing moon, Over everything was a dead silence, 5o horribly oppressive that man alone s wlmost tempted to kil himself, The astronauner of the party said that with the nuked eye a star of one degres smaller magnitude than can be seen bere in the same way might be discovercd, The moon would vernin in sight from seven to twelve diys at @ tlme, The thermometer registered on June 30th the highest temperature at Lady ranklin bay which we knew during our stay. 1t way Uegrees above zero, The lowest was in Fobruary, 1583 —66 degrees below, In this February our iy froze and BEMAINED BOLID FOIt FIFIEEN DAYS, The mercury in the thermometer invariably rose during storms or high winds, The high- ost harometer was slightly above thirty-one inches; the lowest slightly lelow twenty- nine Inches, The greatest variations were in the winter, The electrometer, un instrument used to wcertain the pressure of elutricity, was up, but not. the slightest results were ob- tained, The displays of aurors were very belicving that it will vindicate her reputation. , AL, s, August 16, Mrs, f Dr, Octave Pavy, val of the doctor's brother, Alfred, ow_Orleans, when memorial serviced 6ld in honor of her dead husband, WKSULTS OF THR EFPEDITION, For the_purpose a of the general nature v Juble scientific value of the explora, ly, an issoc Franklin exp w to establish a polar station, one of suggested by Lieutenant Wey precht, who discovered Franz Joseph inultancous observations of all the phenomeni: were to be taken, The programme that was to be followed by international congress, in which an and rt. The observations in waking outest possible acouracy was to be liad of declination and deviation of o needle, temperature of air, sea straight from your meuth to your stom- | hisght of baromewer, and mean and maximu “ , . ach, Every morsel of food you oat goes | rise and fallof tides. ~ The explorationy were | §y0d bub hot compured with those seen at brossas fan ber. Ob our now rink she v H o Yore L Uppernavik or Disco Island, need not think to hurt her s led ban- through it. It is intimately connected | 'u-lv; rely nn‘ull‘nu; al «‘u.‘l,ni.,.‘ll’.p‘(\l Ilh“' Ithie lioutonant then detailed tho furth ner,” pasy o with ynur((ilguulilveupuum"unl, with yous | 3indssion s fittad out undor tho authanty | gip of o party, and their suboquent wuller- comfortand with your ablity 0" got | posed of theeo officers of tho ariny, one acting | "8 UP to o tiwe of tho rescue, INTS along in the world. ~ But if thenachinery [ furgeon and ninetecn colisted e from the | At conelusion howaid o considered it - CAMPAIGN EQUIFMENTS o which it leads gots out of order look anmy. - Stores for twenty-soven munths were | LG ORGE BEERTUEIEE B TS b out for worry and misery, Koop the |puton the Proten, which loft st Jubus July {1 it Lo by wayal Hrana doserh Max Mever & Co.s' t,um\l'ul wllml“ system in ][‘_runu' urdlur Diso Txland apd Uppernavik to 1 land, A full line of Campaign Goods on by using irown’s Iron Bitter's, the J ilcdges, dogs. skins and dog food. . St —— hand. Pleaso call and select as early World's great iron tonic. Mr. D, E, Turify your blood, tons up the system, |as vossible. Taft, Vail, Towa, says, ‘I used Brown's Iron Bitters for my dyspepsia; and found it excellent and satisfactory.” TWO ESQUIMAUX WERE ADDKD to the party st Proven, at Corey visions cached by Nares in 1875 in the A ert All the manufacturers are rushed with orders. Call and see them, Onmf)leu uniforms for Republican snd and Democratic cluba, a0 &elly and regulate the digestive organs taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, Sold by pruggists, Landin & Island in north pros