Show B BY Y tea 11 A fl g ren pen 1 UNION unos LIN awe AME nican RICAN new NEW bonic la hon llon thomas A strong editor of the labor tribune was interviewed today to day and said there was a move movement menton on foot by the leaders of the antimonopoly anti antl monopoly and aua and greenback parties to I 1 inaugurate nau a new boom for butler which they faey predict will result in the organization of a new party compo composed sect of anti monopolists green backers and dissatisfied democrats and republicans the exact mode of procedure has not yet been decided upon one plan was avas to have baad u committee of representatives organize for the occasion and call a national convention by means of a circular letter another plan is to have gen butler after Clev cley elah elaf elands ids letteron letter lette of acceptance Is published write a letter to the people of the country which will in itself calla call calia a convention the headquarters of the movement is in chicago and the leaders are confident of its success COLT coli COLUMBUS 0 19 9 A bout about people attended th the e democratic ratification ine lne meeting eting at the east cast frd front of tile the capitol this evening john G thompson presided and read letters from gentl gentlemen eme n who were invited t to be present governor govern r cleveland wro wrote te igl igi 1 I thank you bufor for the words of encouragement and assurance of hearty support I 1 aw am convinced the democracy of cogut columbus ibus and the state of lof ohto ohio a are r e determined to complete an organization liza ilza which is absolutely essential to victory i gen durbin wani wrote wrate te 1 regret I 1 will be unable to ta attend the he ratification I 1 preferred referred thurman to ull uli men for president resi resl dentandt den tand and und deeply regret ret his defeat it was due dimand tile the lionor honor of ohio th that at he should have their solid vote for that I 1 worked opposed it opposed the of the party and weakened it and divided the vote of the party for a candidate who had no following whatever ili in the state that sas was a worse vore talleyrand says than crique but we ve must condone all and heartily support cleveland cleveand the nominee let us work and h help heip elp to make ito it so tor for cleveland the public welfare require requires stac the defeat t of t dlaine laine ohio must do heri abr share bury ug personal defeats and alq wark far cpr the cause the ietter letter of waru avas was re received i with demonstrations of letters were also read baad on fram governor hoadley secretary tary of bf state newman and others judge thurman delivered the principal speech of the evening and was warmly greeted ile he said we ove are at tile outset of a most inot important political ical ital campaign which sul vill decide deade whether the leins of gov government 1 eril erli ment shall longer continue in the hands of the republican party I 1 have never in in my life been so thoroughly convinced of the truthfulness of what I 1 shall say tonight as I 1 now am that the spirit of our institutions institution ohp welfare of our country anci ancl the rightson nights night oi the citizens of the great commonwealth all demand that the republican party shall shail eo o lap applause that there shall be a cian change re in the administration of our dour Nati national onil affairs LAp applause plaue the central idea of a democratic Democrat iq form of government is to prevent long continuance in dilce office what mat is true of individuals is true of parties it is not necessary that a party shall have bad motives it is not necessary it shall be unpatriotic and corrupt in order to be turned cut you may grant the honesty aud and patriotism yet the inevitable tendency of lojdl long iong continuance in power is to create r rings I 1 nos and leaders who at last come to thi think ei that the government belongs to them and belon belons belongs s to them in perpetuity something like ilke a divine right therefore any detestable means Is 19 justifiable to keep them ill in power tilden was elect ted Presh lent of the united states had a majority of the electoral votes and a majority of the popular votes hendricks WAS at ait tile the same saine time vice president A voice and will be elected 1 apin amin jyl syl 1 I 1 agree with you and if au any ti two 0 men were ever elected in this country they were A voice why my they keep it because they were defrauded out of it by one of tile llie most atrocious joua and blackest deeds which blacken our free form of government overn ment the leaders of the republican party would never have dared t carry carny into effect sueh SUCA air an atrocious crime it if it had not been for their ion lon long iong contin continuance tiance liance in power power ju jn 1880 the election of tt ii President presidents dentt turned MM upon indiana they organized and aud carried through gb ono one one ono of the i lhost ost stu std r eldous and corrupt schemes that eyer ever disgraced the annals of the country the vote of that state was given klun against hancock I 1 who donld have received it if the election had been fair and honest and would have move been een elected president of the united states and the chief agent was afterwards given a grand dinner in newyork nep NeW YorK such sach a thing would never have taken plade place if it had not been for their long lono cl continuance in power I 1 PITTSBURG 19 the prohibitionists are rapidly g in shape for the meeting of th the Nat national lonal ional convention to be belc I 1 in n tb this 1 s c ity city next week col george babcock and airs emily emliy pitt ritt stevens of california have arrived and arc advanced couriers of what tl ia hoped will be a boo boom io for r dr U R hi 31 McDon cDonald alc of california the delegates are not expected to arrive in any considerable sider sid enable erable labie lable number before monday night or tuesday committee meet at the st charles hotel notel on tuesday at 2 p in nr and the national committee at the same place an hour later washington 19 secretary folger today to day issued instructions to checol lectors electors of customs and other persons interested to prevent until further orders the unloading of rags from infected foreign ports and rags which are suspected on good grounds of being infected coming from any foreign port the surgeon general of the marine hospital service telegraphed the health authorities at new orleans that the see secretary detary 0 of the treasury has directed the vessels of the marine service to patrol tile the coast of the united states including the gulf coast as a flonary measure against cholera quarantine will probably be established against canada and also a gaffiot gamm gaff mst mexico in which latter place there is reported an epidemic bf yellow fever the epidemic annd 11 of which there Is an unexpended balance of about will be utilized by the authorities for these purposes the administration has determined to make inake every possible effort to prevent the introduction of the contagion proclamation by the president of the united states of america a proclamation while quarantine regulations are committed to the several states the general government has reposed certain powers in the president to be used at ras his discretion in preventing threatened it my duzyj hereby call upon all persons who under the existing systems in their several states are entrusted with the execution of quarantine regulations to be diligent and on the alert in order to prevent the introduction of pestilence which we all regret to learn has appeared in some countries of europe between which and ports of the united states intercourse ter course is direct and frequent I 1 further farther advise that cities and towns town s of the flip united states whether on the coast or on lines of inter infer coin coln in unica ulica tion by sound sanitary regulations and a promotion ro motion of cleanliness be prepared eato to resist the power of disease and to mitt mitigate ate its severity and I 1 further direct consuls of the united states in ports where the pestilence has made or max may a make a e its appearance pe arance to exercise vigilance I 1 in carrying yino ying out the instructions heretofore eret or given iven and in communicating muni catl cati cating 0 to t the e government government of the united S states rles eles auy any information of value relative to the progress or treatment of disease I 1 1 0 t chesier CHESTER A artnur anthur oi 1 president by FREDERICK T 1 g secretary ecret ary of state 19 intelligence has lust just been received rece received ivea he here re from canton ohio which says this evening a train on the connorton Con noton valley railroad composed of 10 16 cars containing the employed emp loyes of aultmans aultmann Ault mans agricultural works and their families tami hes who had been given a picnic was wrecked two miles east cast of canton and 20 killed and In injured jurod the wreck was caused by a broken froc fros the whole train left the track and rolled down a six foot embankment shor shortly aly bar defore the accident occurred adoth another er train passed over the frog safely A canton ohio special says at a point on the valley railroad two miles east of here tonight to night was the scene of a terrible wreck in which 1000 ex from this city miraculously escaped with injuries so far as known no one was killed newburyport mass 19 john A greely received the the fo following lOvin ST Joi jol JOHNS jonns iNs NF jul jui july y 19 due in new york about august shall spend sick leave in newburyport this autumn perfectly well but weak ills mst M ned I 1 A aw W Gr greely GREELY eely FELY AT ST jonns JOHNS st johns july 19 the following is the present disposition of wa bodies ec from the greely expedition linthe respective ili in the tanks of atie thetis are lockwood wood sergt cross sergt da david vid lynn sergt SG S gardiner ardiner private 11 schneider and sergt israel the tanks of the bear hold the fre ire maitis maltis of kislingbury dr pavy sergt jewell private ellis sergt Il It alston aiston alston aiston C corporal joseph ellison son and private whistler whistler stier frederick chrystian jans edwards 1 the Esqui maux and private henry I 1 bender have their graves amid the arctic I 1 snows the caskets for the tho deceased will be prepared by thursday and tind the ships will sail thursday night or 0 friday morning greely and the men are progressing favorably greely less so perhaps than the others yesterday he exhibited symptoms oi of great fatigue and weariness sea vea lie he is talking g too much and the cont sant saut interviewing ter viewing operates unfavorably ile he was taken for a drive yesterday up the valley to waterford bridge and gloated upon the beautiful fertile summer prospect in marked contrast to the u bieak bleak pc sterilities of his so recent cabin home the trees lt he be said with ex enthusiasm look so beautiful to an eye that has sen sean no vegetation for over ovet three years the green nelds fields give me hew bew ille ilie life 11 greely is the guest of the city private houses and carlla carlia carriages c s are at his disposal and every ki kindness and attention is paid him each member of the ther party forms the center of listening admiring groups and goes over and over the rt recital cital oi or the CHICAGO 20 ina lna in a room in acques a questionable tio quarter morning during a quarrel tirel clement sud kemp kempa a xoung young german shot and instantly killed his is mistress known by the name of daisy clifford then blew out his bis own brains dying in a few minutes the girls real name was way ada harvey she came here from il lacine wis 1 N avri 11 au over oser 2000 saloon keepers failed to take out a license in this county under the scott law the time thile expired july 19 suits will bo be instituted before the justices of the peace here the lisenbe Is loo to per annum ft according ec to the kind of intoxicant sold galveston Galve ston stoa vetas ners san antonio the authorities of bancora blanc and boerre aided by the tiie U S marshal arc scouring the country after a band of road agents who yesterday stopped the stage I 1 and a boerre hack robbing I 1 the passengers of money to the amount of gold watches chains and jewelry rne artie robbers did did not molest tile the U y S mall mail later news by san antonio special gives additional particulars from boerne tonight to night to the effect that the road agents en ened flanked ed the town after the first robbery of the stage and again hailed it several miles beyond and robbed the malls mails the off leens officers are in close pursuit of the robbers NEW YORK 20 arrived today to day accompanied b by ills his daughter mina who will a act et with wit I 1 him in his hf piece during the coming season lie ile will remain here permanently permanent lk F 0 IM F X G 11 LoN lox LONDON don Dox 19 the bark vicksburg picks niek asburg burg from quebec for leith was N wrecked near portland skerries sherries Sk erries and nine lives lost the marquis of lorne lome will introduce to lord of the 1 rivy privy seal next week tile tiie the deputation in favor of the importation of healthy cattle from the western states of oft america through canada and who will show him that the farmers of england want american cattle they will represent that the laws of the thie states from which the cattle come are sufficiently strict to prevent the spread of disease the financial commission appointed by the egyptian conference voted unanimously with the exception of en england land to reject the plan for the reduction du et on of the egyptian tax ta x and the interest on the egyptian debt advices advises from mozambique state that of the american navy after visiting the queen of 31 madagascar and obtaining valuable information has reached the ile west coast of the ihland lie ile was escorted by several hundred men iuen john bright is preparing a measure for the house of lords based u upon 0 u the principle of life peerage with a limited number of hereditary peera peerages pee rages 1 es PARIS parrs 19 10 the government has ta decorated c dr with the cross of the legion of honor ill iu recognition of his researches as to the source and spread of cholera thirty deaths occurred at marseilles yesterday and seventeen at toulon last night the ministers of interior commerce and public works on a tour of inspection of the cholera stricken cities citie 8 have returned to paris they state t the he adoption of sanitary measures is imperative pera era tive and that francs will be e inadequate as a relief measure marselles marseiles 19 noon five deaths since 9 this morning ten patients have been cured and left the hospital the officials are panic stricken because of their failure to check the spread of cholera and are fleeing six deaths from cholera at berday 7 rpm P in there have been 14 deaths from cholera in this city since eleven this morning I 1 toulon 19 the shopkeepers here are closing their establishments and the flight of the residents is universal the men stationed at the arsenal are leaving I 1 7 p m twenty one deaths from cholera reported since 10 tills mar roaming ning the disease is spreading one olie death at paris 19 three cases ef cf cholera are reported here today to day two fatal five deaths are reported in the department of the lower alps the f fulmination of railway stations at toulou toulon marsi les ies and paris has been discontinued proving useless LONDON io 20 anarchist kemmer in pili PITI prison kon iou amenna at vienna has confessed to the murders murde rs of banker lienhart and sentinel adels at st asburg and of banker elsert eisert at Stull gart gurt ile he declares that and other anarchists assisted him it is reported from tangiers Tan giers that a french comedy troupe travel traveling travella ln through algiers were murdered b by y arabs 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