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    OMAHA BEE.
VOL. OMAHA TUESDAY MORNING ; JULY 28,1874. NO. 33.
. r CHBJATLYBEB.
ED\VAKD KOSKWATEE , Editor and Prop'i
OHloe-Xo. 13S'VnniJi in trtl > * tw.
Mnlh and Tenth.
TEUMS OF EUBSCEIP1IOK :
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TBEDERICK
LEADING ; ifc
Uest Goods ,
OMAHA -OTfflB *
CEADKEB UAMDPIOIOBY ,
Fmilb. 3 S3 lioruer itreet. bef.
McdureA ; - - ; _ daclktl ,
OLi83 ASD PICTURE I2 JtEH. - '
T Reinhirl. ISO lnutlj.i etreovdealei In '
glass 'an J picture Jnuae . Gluing' '
tl .irlndair
J2tf
ft 1
done to order , -
BOOTS AUD SEOSS. - '
Lang , 155 F.trni m iti Between -ULh ' ,
Philip 115h ! ' " r . ? eb19jl ;
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, T 8tCT , corner l'2th an lIXiUdaa stra ' > V .
> .
HL ' - ' and Vlnjewl * Jailer''Jn )
tn-de o-
. Country -
rand- and confectionery.
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TW&Et& ' * ' '
COAL ) &
i-jdll-u , coil , lime ; ceucn tVialr.etc. ,
Poland * . J.'Ji _ le'iliiuS ' * ,
DBDGGIST ? . r . . , . '
I . H. der " , diuggist , c9rnurJ2th" " * * " * - and ' ft - r- .
JA. U"
U"PAWNBBOKEB.
-PAWNBBOKEB. . .
,
Tlr , EIgut ( rl'Ko.IFaraIiatn.it. . leKlf
A Farnlian. ' rod oupe ij
Ironing will be done lo crdcr , Ur rrTassorlr
. „ ,1-AIllTERS. , ,
, t lifanl , lou e ana ifgrr parat'ri.
Lelitnin nd Himr . . a2Stl
101N sCtjct'Frnbtin * y.
-BOrfP "AOXOBY. i fj .
, Petrel' Co , still .
" .Soap Wor i >
"premium * BoipFJreJ
. rosiiu'acV're : U-elr < P emIua Boip-
1. "
Lougli "ooupy ]
rawsTdedJbylh *
and first State premium Mm , and rottawattamle comity , la.
Order * o\-iliil \ from the trade.
. K. FBANCIS '
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ATTORNEYS 'TLlAW.-
OFFlCErCrekM n > W'ockOwj1"1' ' * * 1
DEXTER L , THOMAS ,
* i 'T'f ' ' r\ \
AHornejr and * .Counsi-lor nl1 Lawl
OTriOE-rEoom Bo' Vls io'i lock.
NEB
OMAHA - - -
Attflrncy at-Law * aud "Sollcllor In
oFriOL-OTer First Httfouil Bask ,
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roal-U
PAKKE GODWIN , ' *
Attorney at Law ?
THIBTEBKTHS.BTBEET , OKAHA
6091-2 " . . ,
8-26 .1 in
. i20. M. O'BEIIN.
A. BALDWIN
BALDIVIX & O'DRIEN ,
Office Caldwell Bloclr Oouglaa Ktreetr
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NEBKASKA.
OMAHA , - - - -
JOHN q.JDO\MN ,
COUNSELOR.
OFFICE-CREIGITTON'S BtOCK ,
OMAHA , NEUBASUA.
T. W. T. Kicnrfls ,
Office 51013th SU , bet.
and Douglas , Omuba , Neb
P' 0. Box 20j J J 'j * * , * , /ujsji
O. H.BALLO X.V. U.GLASOOW.
ATTORNEY ATLAVy , ,
Office n Crelgbton'a uor Uoclc , loutbent cor '
room , floor.
OXAHA. - . . NEB.
bAVAGE
S < 2 FABKDAM &T&EAT.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT
LAW ,
T v " " / t r-r
OMAHA NEB.
tnrl&HI
KKL.IJKY.
Attorney 'I'-Gbtfnselor at Law
"
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fjoi. _
-pLuiftnOHS sbliqTjajAiJppgoMPT-
Ir attended to. No charge unleSi ctalec-
ns we mado. Hop > es jlo.let and .rents col
eclcd. ipW , \ pl7tt
pl7ttfr
fr
AND
ct " "Attorney ( ftr Seoona *
Iclal ( JJItrIcU
OnJCS-Souvh ilAe of runlian ,
IStb ap 'Cth tU. , '
J. B-SPAUh. . * < ) . K. fBITCBKTT
T-
tiyr.
. Iw-t Bn > 9. Omaha , Ileb.
J. S ,
Boom Ko. 1S.
OMAHA. . 1 " NEBR.
G ,
, we shall all have glory , even
l-lfwacau't tell where that $4,000
went to.
PATTEE has gone to Montana.
Omaha was getUng altogether too
[ ihot for the poor orphan.
TILTON'S cross examination
brought out the fact that Beecher.
has more fondness for a neat ankje
than for a beautiful picture. , . .
4ACCOBDINQ to the .Nebraska
Qironicle , "the Omaha postofflce
business Is begjnjns to stink in the
nostrils of honest men , but it may
come out all right after investiga
tion ; "
will scon call a council of the op
pressed elecr , to determine how the ;
'
-TkV Omaha Itcpublican ls th& .
oniy pcper.in the State that has
.made , no mention of the meeting of
the Republican State Central Com-
.lttpe , It will , however , givp'
due nbtltn qf the 'coming Ko-op
Convention ,
indiscriminate Daughter in
Clothing and gents' furnishing
.goods regard Jess of prices at 20G
Farnham , street. Fine linen
t shirts ot bur wu make at
'S2.OD.ana $2.50 each. ' ,
1 J' A
ve * Railroad , Jlciefe ; ,
* * * J * .
'bought and soJU by P. Gotthelmer.
Broker , at 206 Fan/han / * . street ; , ,
Unredeemed Pledget far'Sale. . ;
may Iy20
' Samlet-Orum ,
rSth'Btreet Jjetweeu Jones and I arenw.onh sU. .
OMAHA , - NEBRASKA.
/T7lElitf3THB MOST COMPLETE1 ASbOBT
1 ' Genls'stHV Eats trimmed - -
J.V niel of jdLu' jjiJ ,
mod and untriuiuied , rTOola. Piques , Mar-
.eeUIes. .Nainsooks andall'Uipiu o * I'rv Goods ,
* nd GcnU' Boits , etc. My llfle of D'T
f Complete S llig only lof "CAStf , I
'board cl "More. mri 4tn-
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* - < * amr _ j \
r/i/ / j. "KOOEEHEAD ,
tl ( > : AND PHARMACIST ,
Patter's Block , Bet. California L i ctir
OMAHA , NEB.
' Physicians Prckripllona 'carefully
* *
f JeS46ifl * coninonndeJ.
D3SNTIPTUV.
"OFFICE. NO. 222 FARNHAM
1 LBelM3th 4J4th tsOMAHA. .
air ojilcst DtwUrlw ? V I lu In ( tie city
. BILLINGS ,
" ' Bel. 13th and14th , up stain.
Teeth * extracted without pain , by uieof HI-
, troua Oxide -Jaa.
WOfflw open atalihnu' eiStf
JEt.oo
L VAN CAMF M. D.
Diipeniei hta own'meddne * . and b iide >
regular practice , makei ipecUlltiei Cl Derange-
meal * and IMaeaiei Peculiar to Women ; Kiitn- ,
la. Pile * and other Diiouea of the Bectnm. o
Qrncifi Corner Faraham and' 14th itreeU ,
nnt door to tha rizht. up ttxlrr. B Idcnc- ,
210 Pougln itreet' , betvern 12 anj J ( b ; next
to Lutheran Church Omaha , b. Audrnii
Lock k > x3H. , - _ '
HK8 , J : B. VAaOKRCOOK
Bealdence and oSr , 250 Dodge at bet 14th nod. '
1
attention pa'J ' toTobsletrlci and dli
eases peculiar to wooien and children. J9U.
rACTDXKV Or AND DKALXK IM-
Lambn ( julns and "NY.n pnSli&des ,
HBOHQS , B4T.IS S AND
PICT USE FRAMES.
" " > 70.Frnhara street. coiner F ftnontb
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STODifAIU ) | t UPUt-llUT , *
Market Gardners !
jcmps OF VFfiPTABLES
ALL lur sale. Orders edilrttkwl tu us
ai our garden
tor. 21st aud Paul Streets ,
wHI recelrr prompt attention. aplSdSm
FAUON
, ,
Dress Goods , Silks and Trimming * .
So. 203 DoJge t 'eet , between 14th and 15th.
Dressmaking done with neat-
nsse and dispatpb. Orders
sdUoitea.
fROPOSALS FOIl HAY.
S a'ed proposal W'H ' be received by the un-
UiKisned until 8 P. t. ( July 2'nt ' , . 1874 , . fur
lorty tons n [ hay , more o Iws , to be delivered
in s'uch quantities and at such times as nuty.be
-required lor the use ol the fire department. "
. Iid ) to Le opentd at nrxt mcetiug ol'the
Council. O. C. LUDI OW ,
* vCity Clerk.
WILLIAM LATEY ,
. iSth' : aid "WeBstQr Sts. ,
'Si ps'a eocip'ete ' assortment ol
iiud
PROYISIONS.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By .rlrtut c ( a rcndi issued out of
trlct Court for Cummin ? County , KebrasLa ,
aud to me dlivcted. I will on tte 24lh day ol
Juljvi. r > . , 1874 , at 10 .o'clock , a. v. oKaaid/
day. at the store room of Albert Tucler. 'o :
2S4 DougUs street , in the city ot .Omaha , aad
tCountr ol Douglas , In said State , sell at aq ton
tte foflowlngidescribedproperty , 'lerted bpon
'ttr ' astSfy'-m 'Judgmrat'oi ' aidC fnrtl.re- ;
cofertd by H.'L. Henry , sgalhu '
Tuctet , ftxwit : 'Etghty-flTe cases M'men1 snd
boys' boots , 23 case * of shoes ; also all the retail
stoct of boots and shock contained in said store ; '
also a euall line of bat * sndtapsj sUe the fol
lowing 'described store and office , furniture i ,
Two lonngps , 1 dest t sUire andrrtpe , 2 chairs ,
1 sbov case and 1 letter press , orsomuchol'the
tad goods as arc nec ssa' y to xatiafy said JudgtJ
meatandcosU. andatcrulntcostalhereoc. .
' * -
CONTRACTS I
The subscriber Is prepared io do all kinds
ridtlBg ; ( Uailway or UiebwajJ. Pile DV
Jug and lieary Framing QI any 'description.
. ( Spaa bridges a sp Oaltv } , 111 furplih matf rial
and complete the rae on the shcrlpit posxiVu *
notice. Plat and speciCcatloiTa furnished.
"OrdiK silidted. County" Clerk * nd others
, will conicr a I TOT by sendicg notice of letting *
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MIDNIG-HT :
-JiETOOiT , July 27.
Tlie Daily Union of this city has
been merged into the Evening
News. . : ' . _ * ( rt '
EThe > defectives < '
Luke M. Vanetten and Robert. G.
" \yilson , the .forme was -pardoned
'ouVof SIng-Hing senteucea fo fo -
gery by Uovernpr Dix , jind the ,
latter is a * treasury' Jbbnd alorgef-
Vanetten was arrested for attempt
ing to pass in - Californiaonecof th
ten hundred -dbllar5- bonds nolet
from a member of the Cuban Junta
at the St. George's Hotel in this
city. Attempts Mjete.made on th'i
Konl.rr'nlifsM - < n < 1 < M- . Can TTrionlo
.
'ri-t
( ana
Watson is
to pass forged treasury bonds , both
prisoners were locked up
The Brooklyn Argus publishes
p n } from Mr , Tjlton , Jn whjch he
saj's the Beecher investlgatlhg'com-
jnitte have given the world a lot of
arfeleyantit sttnibnjTof hi rja
said no word about the" most
portaut part , namely : j'That crim
inality whVrejipy fiwofn/stStemeiit ,
'
charged upon ' Rev. Henry 'Ward
JJeepher and-his.rellgious victim
herself , but by Mrf Beecher : "furtlTr
ermore , that It was confessedly her
and'liim to Mr. Moultoh.ai befriend
and counsellor of both ; and still
f.unbernthat .Moulton' tQfRpe.as
mediator for four years'between Mr1.1
Beecher and myself , was based on
one sole facf , of fhi3pre-extstI5g ;
criminality betweertMr.Beoohtr ;
pnd Mrs. TUtons" * W * J JTi'J !
( _ ' Ih&lfttaieBient F * * 3e * t , t r
Corgnjti6e.lh"Tiiyuf ] | ip t < j > Jaihnea8
bi'sppecttf * I furrngfinoreSstatea 4&
the'committee' tliat BeegbJjtfB/appl-
' ' >
ogy tSjfiMJj'lJnstea'aor.gr } WJigl'6 } d (
of any circumstances' ' wjib"whibh (
.Jfrs.WootbuU ; | was eaj nptduwas
'cdmmunl&ted' ' * to [ me . ' by * fj. ,
Beecher neatly , * ! * , months before T
evbriner ] knitf , prsaVMrei Wood-
hull. An' omission of thee-&cts
from.the committee's ' , regort , t6rcea
njg to'lay iherii liefore.the'pubttcr.na1
a'necessMrpnartof my case.5
( Signed- ' "TiiEODong TILTOX.
Mrs. BJlzabethlCady"'i3f nton , } nan
wUb ' to-day -
an Interview renp'rter
stared that she knew the substanoe
of this affair a year before It was
published by Mrs. Woodhull. She
obtained possession of the-faets iu- |
the fall-ortheyeaf , while-&Ir9 Bul- : }
liiwJ ji'ts ftiUconnected with the
Rovolutloii. Tilton * am ] ligriclfap-
comp&nied Mjra. BullaM frdhi the
" '
office teTher home and "Hined'theror
By a misunderstandiugj/Mlss- *
lUbn'y dllWrf that day witK'Mrs- :
TiHon , whoshowfHl gomp feeling in
th&inatter.t uAUhe table Theoupje
told .the whole story of his wife's
faithllfejg.ss. not in detail , butias ;
"bowing to us riBfcrnjpra.one phase
Ul socif.1 life The next day sb'e mot
Ifts Alitbony atber own house ln
5aflyft4"s3Jfl / > V " "Tneodore iold
us ac5Vjry. , s rangw febry Iwit.fiye ;
ning , and she recounted , It to &l8a' ]
Anthonyj who"at the close satd'"I' :
have hpard thesamestory fronxAIrs
Tilton. " Miss Anthony bl diven |
the particulars as follows : , _ ,
" \Vhen Mr. Tilton returned'h'dme'
that evening , Borne angry words ,
growing out ot.separation.in the
afterupon , pc aef | ba eeriblmraiiii' '
"
Jjfswjfe , Jots ) pecnjpe" Intensely
excltedin : the bent'oif passion , and
intbe prosenoe of , .JlIss Anthony
eatii confessed-tottbeo.UieqJDf b v--J
ing-broken ihe marriage Vows. - ln 'A
the midst of these- startling discov
eries Miss Auihony withdrew tp.her
room , fttyortly after sbe beard Mrs'
/Tiltbh pome ousting IIP siaini and
"Mr. Tilton following close aWer. She"
Sung open her bedroom door and
EJizabeth rushed in. The door was
plo'spd an/1 / boUe ( | . Theodore pGtmd-
ed oii t'ie'ottsldeapddemaiaB4 ) ( | ( | ?
' "
m'ittance.batMlss Aat-booy-refu fid"
to turn the key. So intense was
passion. tbat for niMnent be ,
" TO-
" - TOif
if , eM
times1 he-rehirnefi tothedoor and'
angrily demanded iha itbe opened '
"No wornan eJiall st h ( )
, me iuiiUxuxv\tM'frfBM \ $ ( ( /
Susan gald : "If you"nter this
it will be "
room oyeivmyde5dbp3y ;
j
so theJnfuriatedTnan ceasedlils dd-
"
mands and "withdrew
"
. . . . . . . . ,
r * < .V > Hit -T .Ji.-- * ; ! * * * * AJ
the pxpjlpment of the bour , amid
her sobs an'd tears' , gbo told all to
Miss.Antbonyj the ji'Jioe ) , story of
' fiiUhlesaucesi'Mr.Beecher'fl
h'erpwn j
pOHr > p r . ( Jec lbp. intfJierr an-
gujsh feJJ upon fea.parspf.gusan B.
Anthony. 4 ndT re Bpojenpy | thei
ll'pabf HrTUton. . „
Mrs. Btanton denied tbe allegation -
tion by Tilton lu.the.cross-examina-J
" ' "
tlon , that Mrs. Tilton was "not
friendly with Miss Anthony.Mri -
WilHJ9gonp9JBPst/tfiftja4teT ? J
knpxv of fb [ fflatter aqd jgesougol
them not to make it public ; "to blm"
it was a matter 01 money ; he was
a stockholder in Plymouth Church ,
in. ' the Christian Union , an'd tbi'
Mljjfe.of Christ. " Now thedestrue-r
tjon gfm % ep\pr { \ woHlr !
flps ruption of ; alj pse.j&Mxfi
Wilkinson cxpressei } Jti. ' Wt WQ M-
knook he-Llfe of Christ hlbw'tb *
a kite. ' . ' Hence.hls'concentfn"keep
ing tbe matter secret 4"2fo. ; ' <
The Beecher luvestlgattf- -
mittee resumed their scooiaa
this evening" -he iMljL , _ .
Augustus's , to rrs.Brooklyh."A _ , . . . _ . _ .ia.tf.rJ- mem- :
journraeqt , B ° i\ii
' w'ou.u . . .
coipmtttbp' u uu.j t Y * * i"r-1
'
longed , 'as ma'riy iqjportanC-wit j-
*
nessip were out ol the city ; _ -r
\ *
W-vsiiiKaTox , July 27i
Tbe president has issued bis proc-
Jamotiqn ratifying the extradition
treaty Vith"Peru" ; also the treaty'of
friendship , .commerce and naviga
tion with the same government.
A ratified declaration respecting
trademarks , has been , concluded
. ,
i ri5icea that all the
. appetatniekts to oWctTba'-TTCasurer
; 8j3inrierIfl bare < iUn8hftll"Be 'made
.onTj'Affer exambiiqonT friu , even In
thar'case,2 rany rtyWwhom thp
tteiisifrer > H tr dhtdl npf bp ap-
pofnte3. Vlt&has'als6t'bee'riy ; agreed
t&atall personThqminatedby 6en-
fraJ SpJunp c.foj jrapohilrd.nt In h9 |
qfflce shaH lyi i\lo\Veq | to appear ibr
'
livestock , nr ,
rto.uis , Jfuly 27 , '
' i IJogs JIigher ; bacdn , QJ.57 00 ;
butchers ' , 7 00@7 15/- ; i tu
Qattle JCirm- Texan , 3 00@4.50 ; ,
| Bfttv | § steerp { 3 254 ( 50 - J "
TELEGRAPHIC ,
4 O'CLOCK P. M.
Bptdally Beportsd for tin Om i Dally B ,
br thi Atlantlo and Pacific TsUzraPh Co.
Investigat
ing Committee still in .
5. .OJIsassinrV. ' > i
1 ,1
n's Version . of the Picture
* i j t rt
before"
erable
dispute , and concerning which Til-
ton claims to have been grossly mis-
represented-.ia now , givejuto tli § ,
public.TBft follAfring'iaani' from.
the chairman of the committee ex
plains the reason of publishing Til-
ton's eiamifilon :
"Mr. Tilton's direct testimony
"Mylrig ; been ' blifehed ; without
the knowledge or consent of the
rcommitee ( of .investigation , and
fiagmferttal ghdjinaccurate reports
of his tesfimohy under cross-exam-
.inaiipn hayangbeenpubUshed by
.means unkno > vp ; to the' committee ,
and without its consent , whereby It
issaidthatMr , . Tiltpo fels4 8t m-
jusUceh'asbeeii.doiie.him itUfl be
lieved that in fairness to all parties ,
the whqle-ot Mr.yTUtpn's testimony
' '
slioul'd 60 made pub'lic at once. :
[ Signed. ] H. W. SAQE , Ch'n.
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, . BROOKLYN , July 25.
, .The coramittee met at 8 o'clock
on-t e 'evening , of July SOlhj all
tUe membf'rs were present.H Mr
JUtpn was nreseni , with ja tfritteil
statement ! "After reading' of the
Statement , cross-examination of Mr.
Tiltbji' HWPFdPlIfollowhig /
are the the principal poTnta.
.Geh , Traoy.yA\rpr.ymi'iable { ! \ to
give dale ortho trunsacUon which ,
you say you ? witnessed at Mr. .
iBeecher's house/at / the. time of the
examination of the engraving ? '
5Srr : TJiJahnqtf state the date rj <
. & / % ! ( the , jtime-jrou re'ceivtd the
information you speak of from yonr4
wife you were , editor of. the Indcs
ndent tu.d of the Brooklyn Union
"t' '
was , * * ' * -y s-J *
Q. Did your wife continue to at- .
lend Plymouth Church after that
-
X. YC j slr. TRat Lwas fn the
summer timo.'and dhe went into the
coufltry gnd M absent ft Jopg trne.i |
but-sho tttwdyifbowtriaeft to fiitfentl
once or twice a year ; she Is a mem- " ?
her of Plymouth Church. < ' '
Q. Did she attend regularly af
ter returuingfrom the.cpuntry ?
* A > - < IfQ. sjr. She .would , attend
occasionally for dbmmu.nian ocryjqp ,
and ould stealT 1W uWtty at the
rornerof the building 'so 'as ' 'to 'be.
unobsprypd
.
your disQov ry , op pretgndeaxl3cov | ;
had you not 9
i A7 .Yes : sir.
" Q * * "Haa you not entered into a
contract with MriBowea. to be edi
tor of the Union and a contributor
to the Independent , before you made
any announcement to ijr. .
o'ftbs"iretgnded { dlscqypcyj and | iyl ,
not Mr. ' JBow n' issoyeireq iriihi'or-
' ' ' ' > v
alltlos on'yaur
( hreaten"to brea
A No fie did no
l"Q Did he-riot make" fench allega
tions against you , and did noV'ypu
'
an h.e Appoint 'dayVf 'nieetng | gt
bla. . oua , % whpm.t4Ji'Cp i8fline } of
mutual friends he made aliegauons
against youahd should be stated , and
you should makg an JJgxpanatlon { ,
und did jiot yqumeet in preseiife of
nlutusl frjendi fc tliftf pflropie , ,
'A No'slK Vifr. Johnson wlfhed'
me about Chrlstmas'tlme to see Mr.
- ,
there is anv etqry afloat , pnqg th
ftuthor of it here and let us see what
[ t in.1 1 iWe th8OAventon ; m a oon-
vertatlod "oD'Hoetnlng. . ! ! Beeoher.
rQ You made a very distinct allex
. r. Boweu , did you not.
against Mr..Beecher pf an qtTence
that Ue h'a l4ommltted.againt : you ;
' . -Szlycs , u TIiv : ! . \
Q. It was on that occasion wasr ]
it "not ; that the letter was agre dr' '
upon Detween-youasdMr.JBowen *
- - J1-- -
igr.lleeehpptjould
r" ' "
, . . . „ _ that agreement the ,
result'of this statement of offences
agarrist"Mr."BeecKe'rl which he and
yoiiikflefeof ?
" . .Pn the part of Mr. Boweu. .
: n-i . f i - i , ji
< > < fta
AT Trnndo QQQ statement and he ,
made many. /Sf
Vhat offense did you state
r. Bowen ?
me VQ
ourloua.
to know tuo'reason. Inja solitary
phrase I saidtnhtTthorej was a'per- '
Bpnal domestl eafipn by I could
not go there tCondsteiitly ; with my
self-respect. fT&afMrTBeecher had
been unbandsolne'ln hfi approaches
to my wife. ThaTls tbej sum ati'd
ub3to q9 | pfai | | IftvpVp" 9 W"op
th&WWefltt9 : Ypry w people to
whom Ibgvcj'spokeii-ofjit. *
f dB-vw on .tbjit occasion ftat
mandp4 Mr , peohr tQ lftYP tfl.B
pulpit ? - . . -
jA , Yes , sir , that was the precise
occaslo'n. 1 . M . . < j
Q. W en were you dismissed
from the Union ? ,
' „ 'A.vThelastmght of the-vear. I
*
tonic. " " - " " J \
QWh n dji yqti fitat learn t
M. Beecher Had ' In" any way com-
nlilolcjated facts Ho Mr. "Bowen"
.which' ' inflamed him. | n lifoe iHfttt'
d'fyour-dtsnijssal , . ,
-'A l Cthjio fhe 3d.'ot
January *
- Q.-By Mr. WUitft-air. Wilk
son says in substance , { h.aj In spetM
jng of your dismissal from the ynfon
JVQH , spoke , of Mr.iBeec etas not as
sisting you , and. aldthat you would.
fb.Hbw him to h4s grave.
A. If Mr. AyUkjnaoQ oowTOU
cated the Jmpfesalon'that I ever
money Jc Beecher
false ; vV . \ nliliW'
When asked whether the. offense
ojf-B.eecher in eeduoinn his wife was
one'whlcli oddld bV forgiven hej - ,
piled. that that , man xoould Ibnf )
-'n ' * -T0- : > . '
lations witii-Beecher were friendly ,
but admitted-that be sent him- the
following-letter : - ' " " - .
HiW B.-i-Have
- - ? - - mercy- and
peace Sunday morning.
, ' ( SignedV ) , f T.T.
He bad sent kindlier things than
that , to him , " and felt all that he
; wrote.rHe forgave him , entirely
sometimes'and had one morning
walked'to church "with him. He
had no letters from his wife during
tbe time which had elapsed since
the time of.the alleged adultery , nor
any of those whlehwere written at
that time. She bad written letters
to him complaining of people who
came , to the bouse , . Susan , B. An
thony and Mrs. Stan ton among oth
ers. *
The following Is the examination
continue oh the'22rid : ' '
- -
December1 ; 1870- ; differences
arose between Thebdore/Tilton ana
Herry Ct'Bowen , which were aug
mented. by Rev. Henry Ward
Beecher and Mi * Beecher , in con-
sepuence whereof , and at the wish' '
of MraElizabeth. Tilton , expressed'
in wJitirigJaa ipaperrput into the' '
hands of &Cy" * you dp not
was.
A. It was in Mrs. Tiiton's.
Q : -Was it not In you ' handwrit
ing.A.
: A. It was not , sir.
Q. Did you not write that state
ment and get her to sign it ?
A. Ko , sir. (
Q. Did you dictate jt Jn any
manner ?
A. Jdid.not " ,
A. 1 did. , not. He did
member when lie first spoke to
abputJtHe desoribed-Beech-
r conduct whea'Beech-
er , Mrs. .Tilton and himself were
i in the'room ; Beecher was sitting on
the floor , andlMrs. Tilton on a stool ;
< uu wepg looking at a.portfolio ;
Beecher touched her ankles and
lower limbs. '
Q. By'MK Winsfow- Not above
Jheknee ? _ ' ? '
A : 'Kb. It he had5 he probably
would hayo been struck. It was. a
question 'In "my mind whether a
miniscer , could consider Uiht a' ' prop-
-
" / * i * * i * j * * v i P * | * * i r T * *
"ersortofr l
Q. iWas it done lyly ?
A. Y/33 , very 8lyl3fhls right or
left arm vas under her dress.1 .
j Q , By. 'General - Tracy , How
were .theyj.sitUng . ; ? :
A.a My impression is { hat she
\yas sitting.onia-Jittle stool and he
onthe floor " , by her side , and that a
. .portfolio" pictures .were rjmt upon
i chair and folded } and.that , i
- - '
o
ss tuat J ; saw JUs hand -on her
ankle.- " < - " "
, Q. Coujd you know whether it.
was Accidental or intentional.
Jl' A ; I'spokc of it to.'Ler. , "At first'
she deniedit , artU thon-confesaed'it
-
, . A I W YORK , July 2G. .
, rbqjTolJowiug personal appears In
the New i'ork Herald , of to-day :
"A .New Yprt gentleman of am- ,
pfe'meansin * hopes of saving the , ,
Jife of his invalid wife , who Js g & owIng -
Ing Insane over 'the jRoss abduction ,
will'pajP'arfamount e"qual " fo the re c
ward of SodjODO for'the return to a
of Clhaf lea' J3. , Ross , In "order 1
" :
-TIT"-1 - JTr'KJ -'f : " " 1
. > YJjl } to .
l , opposed .corns ,
. . , * . .
V > n.T A.I VCT l.A ' litl.'i I
' , y . ' jj
squarely in this case for the above 1
reason's. On receipt of an' answer 1
/rorn therightpariles , . proposing any \ \
reasonable plan for the exchange of b
the child , the money will te ready. " ' bb bv be
sin
81
\
' KE\V YORKJuly 27.
The following advices of the
movements oT the Pacjfip M jl
Steamsbln Com.p.Rnj.V ataarhers'
have Juat.neen.recelvedat th'elrof-
flpo : titeamsblp Colon arrived , at'
AspInwalTfroin-New York , July 25 ,
re-
, . ' , . .I4 f-tbeorew and the cap-
iri'are slill on ; board , and are a tt
well.
' '
'The Japan sailed , , from Hong
Kong.July25Ybkabanja anda
IXfwui jNngopjnqua mti7W.to Ot
: ea for New York via Panama.
.Tbe Acapuloo arrived here to-day
from ApUiwall , 'but brought no tid
ings of the condition of the Quaf-Cr
maUreported tashore atVbaIiflff \
lilend.
-V- "
_ i
' '
\ s' TrrrsByjMJH , July 27.
-"This city and-yictnity was-vislted
by'adisastrousrain storm daatnlght ,
< loing Immense ' * and
'damage c us-
nr ni ITirT ir TTIf t "TT
savei l h.QUre , aocom-
Jedbya terriflo gale of wind.
Jhe streeta ' hi the city were flooded , .
and" 'tlie immense flow'of water , '
caused a rapid rise in the Mononga- 'T
JiehvRiver. , of the vessels
. Many at' '
_ _ i T. _ 1 t _ . * * *
M-JT v 4uui > u vcu iui IIUIQ3 , ijiu ue
structlon' to property cannot be esti
mated . . . . ? ' , ' Iflsr.reported.th . tSlxteen
.y-- * * Xr f * r * = W * .ww * - - -
lives nave heenlost
City.'T
tremen dus fall of
r-F rT
ttere pt.night"as also , in AUe , '
yOJtyt Many lives were lost
and considerable' deinage done < to
property. Aboubriine o'clock the'
rain came down In such , force as to
extinguish the gas , , both here and"
in Allegheny City.
, .jpb.fi. emb > is of thp .
- Investlga.ting'committee
iiglit , Viutye are unable to
jjtqn has spvpraVwItnessea whom
fie"fo"de8irov4 of haying called.to
coroborate bi3-statements , but the
committee , say that unless tbe number -
) ber of witnesses on both sides be.re-
'
sWcted-'tliatthe'inVestlgation wm
last tUlaxilnd5eflnite ppriod. Moul-
tog 03 riot yjt'beeu 'called to testify - .
fy , and b'eJs reUcenttbrwhat * ac-
't4on.h e would'ta pif nolifi4 toi p
.pear. Tilton was last night shown
tpj ( tpxt of 5eech.ers ? eUilpd replyr
t'fftepn t4 | remark' that he would
obliged to produce something
stronger/in' order to'makehis pe pp
wltEtbe public. | is not knawn
.yb.ether Beeeber VFili present
: tate o nt tcnnigbt orrndt. Tj
iiftiraates'tbatifheria-natt allQ , .
jo prove bis charges.beforg he coin ;
mitt h.e.wildQ4t ] ; elsewnere , ana
it V thought probable that thecase
. ; WiU.finally come before the courta ,
and other names be involved.
The body oflMre Sharpless , one
of the victims of the drowning
. . . , , , ,
- - - < t- - - . - A. -j „
.recovered xthis.mornmg and will be ;
t1
_ _ 2sr&si.
NEW , YonK , July 27.
Tilton's cross-examination before
the Plymouth cdmmittee , published
in full this morning , throws much
light upon the charges. Tilton
stated that his wife had confessed
her guilt to her mother , 'Mrs. Judge
Morse , as well as .to himself. Mrs
Morse has appeared before the com.
mittee and sworn to the contrarj- ,
stating that her daughter came to
her wirh. representations only of her
sufferings consequent upon the irre
ligious character of her husband's
chosen associates.
"Tilton its understood has suggest
ed a.mqde.of settlement ofthedifll-
cuty at'tnejH-esent stage , but the
committee-states their propose to
'do with the whole affair and de
clare there' can be no settlement
until the'wlthdrawal Tilton's char
ges against Beecher.
Ifrl3intimated that Moulton will
decline te testify before the commit
tee.J .It is stated that Beecher's de
tailed' statement win probably be
.made .to-morrow.
The committee expect to conclude
their labors within a week , .and that
allvQccessary testimony will be ta-
Jjen , by .Saturday. The committee
wiU. report to the church as soon
a otheir labors are completed , and
their full report will be published.
MrsiiTiltpn denies that she is preparing
'
paring a detailed , 'statement for the
conr mittee , and thatnbsuch request
has been made , nor does she cxpecc
to appear again as a Witness before
the committee. <
She will , however , either appear
and testify or submit another and
fuller'statement. Tilton states that
the'document'referred toby Mrs.
rijton in her statement as having
been prepared ! by. him to submit to
the committee , was misconstrued'
by herj it did not exonerate Beech-
9i i. as 4 she claims , but de
manded , that Beecher acknowledge
the falsity of the statement of. Dr.
Bacpn s letter , also that he h < ts been
jfuiltyofan offense against Tilton ,
for which he desired to apologise in
ipublic manner. Littleton says he
itul. has the documents in 'his pos
session. , \
i SPRINGFIELD , July 27.
The State , " constables seized abpyt
5800 worth "of liquor | \Vestfleld o'n.
Jqlqrday , " "While being conyeyed
here , three men in the employ of
he company , captured it ; but their
lorees giving out , they were obliged
o abandon the property. It was 1
igaih seized by the constables , but
ts removalifrom Westfield was pre
'erited bya mob of about one hun-
Ired persons , some of them armed ,
vho agreed , howeyer , that the
Ignt the liquor-
led luta Connecticut. The whole
ffair caused great ' .excitement . in
Vestfleld , , "
tv TELEORAPH :
. /
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK Julj' 27. .
Money Easier at 2g)3 ) per cent ;
Foreign Exchange - DiiH au'
tpady at Wtot slstf dayJaW
" '
ir sight.
Grold More active qnd. l
aused by free sales 5 bpene a
dyancedtolOfe : , then decljhe4 to I
09 | , aha ' is ' now " ' selling at the lower B
gnre , ' , „ .
tfovernrrierita : Strong and in I
ivestmenf demand , currency sixes , I
17J. - '
Stock * Dull ; no business" flp.nfc a
rorthy of. rertigr j itotJI \ \ \ sales n
ctwrfiH Am'ah'd ' l"p ra amount-
d to only 8,18'C shares ; fluctuations I
ereri6tpye to J-per cent : ov ry-
ody of Important ' } s absent , oon-
pq'uenUy there are ho orders In the
narkef : at this-hour the market is
teady ; Erie. 32'U ; P , 20j ; P M , 44 ;
lew York1 Ppofluee Market.
1 < JWEW YORK , July 27.
Breadstuffs Quiet.
Flour Steady and unchanged ,
uperfine State"'and western 4 T-5a
. 10 : extra § QQa.5 8Qj bakers 'and
unily brands , ,0 25aO 90.
Wboat A 'shade higher ; No 2
ihlc'ago 128131 ; No 2 Milwaukee
[ frihg'132@l ' 33. n
Corn Firm Western
; mixed an
0@81 ; bigh mixed , and yellow AVCS- an
? rn818it ,
Qats QuIet ; Western mixed
"
float" , 68@70 ; white 7273 : .
Provisions Quiet , unchanged. T
Pork Less'active but closed firm
122 00.
Beef New m/osst / JQa.13 , I
. . . rib , lOalO } ; long
lear , iOjalOJ. :
CutMeatST-Pickled hams 14J15 ;
boulders 7j@8 ; bellies 9j@10J.
liaht-Steam rendered , 1212f" } ;
lettle rendered , 11 * $ aske : pri Pi
Ity.lU asked. . - " ap
.
eather Quiet for hemlock ; sales
onflned to higher grade.
Iron = Dull and nominal , .
'Wool ' Fairly active , but prices
rithout , decided change.
' . H-
Chieau f Prouuc'e Market.
Cind'AGO , July 27 ,
T-Dull and , unchanged for IT
11 but Minnesota ; shipping extras ,
00@5 15 ? supers ; 3 , lj@4 78.
Wiftt | Quipt ; eash I 081 08J.
.August , 1 08j Beptemher 1 04
cash , 03J ; August , I
U ; .September , 01.
Oats Cash 47 ; August , 33 | ; Sep-
ember , 33f.
Barley Steady , , i 05 bid. ,
Pork Quiet ; , August , 2250@65 :
! eptember,23 , 00.
.
Lard Quiet ; sellers of August
20Q.
Butter Quiet at 25a28 ,
Eggs Sales at 13al4 ,
- St.ILouls.Produce Market.
ST. LOOTS , July 27.
Flour Dull and unchanged ,
Wheat Dull and lower J No 3 ,
ed fall , medluw , . ; Q3@l 10 ; choice
Q fftppy , 1 20@l 25.
"
Voror-rDull and" ' "drooping" ; No-2 ,
(3.on ( . track. '
O'ftts Dull ontl 'lQWer : N.o 2 , 40 ©
Bye Dull and lower ; 70@70J.
parley Quiet
"Whisky Thrm ; 9T ,
Pork , Firrq ; 24 00 cash.
L rd Firm. . _
Chicago Live Stock Market.
CHICAGO , July 27.
Cattleeceipts , . 2,000. , Market
julefand. easy , at unchanged prices ;
jxtju Bt ers.'i 23aO 50 ; good to choice
. ,
Hogs- eceipts , 9.000. Marked
Is flrmr. strong and active with
the highest prices of the season lo&
talneQ for Totviz 705
one , : ; good-
gradesj 0 ,75 6 80 ; a , few sold below
3 65. i
iSheep Receipts 500. The m"- _
ket'Is'.dull and weak ; < -wwou l 1to
cholce250a450 ,
-
Cleariag Sale ; ! ; EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS ! !
-AT-
CRUIOKSHANK'S '
Clearing Sale !
-BEISO OUR-
Clearing Sale ! Clearing Sale
Mi- :
-OF-
. - Foreign and Domostib
. ,
-1 h
Clearing . Sale !
: a--
" ' . 'I 1 ri , i i.V. DRY GOO S
Clearing'Sale ' ! :
i . . " . , . .
-i * fil- / / /T PBEPARATOEY 10 .STOCK TAKISO.
- CRUICESHANK : ;
. , : .
j.
Clearing Sale ! Cor. MUi and Farnbam Sts.
gA"r-r. 1873.
R. A. BROWN , 248 Douglas Street ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRY GOODS , CARPETS ,
AND OIL CLOTH
. .
J * i 4 *
In Immense/Stock of Fresh. New G-oods Just Opened to be
sold lowerbthan any other house in the city , consisting of
OR1NOS , EMPRESS GLOTH1 , BE PELL ANTS ,
ALPACAS MOHAIRS , ialsoYELyET&EEAYER CLOAKINQS.
OF ; SSA-WLS , BLANKETS , FLANNELS ,
MERINO "LNDERWEAH AND WORSTED GOOES.
TABLE IIKEN IS * ttREAT Y1RIETY. A FULL LINE 0
ENGLISH iKDjiOUCiCARPETS , OIL CLOTHS , MATTING RU3S , AND HATS ,
sac -A.isr
Furniture Misrrors
, bedding , ,
, ncl eve thing-.pertainirifiC-totlie FTJRNITTJKE and SJP-
IOLSTERY ; trade-ha& ; largely increased his stock and now
Las a complete asso. meiit pi FINE , MEPHTM
goocls , whicn he is offering at sucli BEDTJCED
.3 ; afi 'to make it to tlie interest- everc- one desiring
, nytilingVjn : this -line , to examine his stock before pnrchas-
, LOUNGES & & . , UPHOLSTERED AND
COVERED TO ORDER.
CS .3. SHIVEHICS ,
IIAVIXO .
BANfiRUET STOCK
Of the Popular
> ry Goods Store ,
22S FarnBara Street
tierebr wish to Inform' the public of Omaha
d vicinity that.I ( hall continue the bualneu
d offer d all times ,
-RE INDUCEMENTS
In all kinds of ,
STAPLE AND FANCY
IRY GOODS !
. I
. J-iare adopted the . _
One Price
iaciple , .which I hope will- meet with 'the
pror l of the ' public aa my price * ( hall' ' be
fras '
THE VERY LOWEST ,
.liberal patronage JQUclWi , , ; BjipocMuily ,
JOHN H , I/IEHMANN / ,
'
. . i , . . 228 Fira'kam Street ,
Pmahi/'Kcij.VJuly'21 / ' t ? 18 , ,
FRANK J. KAM&E
DRAPER & TAILOR
>
AN1DEAJJERIK
_ GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING 'GOODS. '
Ftall A ssortmentof Imported TYoolaas. All Work TYarrafltfiiL
2o2 Farn3iamSt. , - . . Omaha , Stab
B. & J WILBUR ,
Books and Stationery ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ,
Street , OmabsL ,
GENEKAIi AGENTS FOB ALL SCHOOL T500KS
arS-lmj
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
Cor. 13th and 22amsy street * ,
Spring and Summer Styles.
A. POLACK ,
C L O T HI E1R | ,
.
238 Taranam St. ITear
Pine and Ifodiun * Glothins ,
Goods.