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Tv7 OMAHA THURSDAY MORNING- . JULY 30 , 1874. NO. 35.
THE DAILY BEE.
EmVAKD UOSEW ATER , Kilter and Pror-'r
Cffltc No. 13S lamliHiii street , 1 > ctw.
F litli nn < l T < 11 tit.
TERMS OK fcUHSCUIITION :
An
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. 'el * month * , in navimce .
tlirrc imntln in advance. . . . > . < * >
esrif not jaiaiuadrnncB , S3i rannum will
fell t1. t . _ :
FREDERICK ,
Best Goods ,
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Farnliaza. St.
illCf0LtrPnitel. ! } 0 J\I \ AH A .
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- Mtiitli. 1S5 ilarucr sticet. bet.
Mcdim-A I2t ! . dfUStf
GLASS AND PICTURI FA'MES.
. Iso l > u U < treet , dralei in
.Triujuw glass aad picture .r2ius , ( ilailng
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Couc to order. a.'ltf
200T3 AED SHOE3.
Lang , 133 Karutiain st , b.-twcvn 1Mb
Philip > li. 'oUDjl
COSFEGTIOHIET.
. I-atcy. comer 12th ni1 \ iti nVriyii ,
HL. nuf > iturtr utid wb"loje ! le "or In
en' d sinil contort loncry. Couutiy Into ! * . -
licetod. - apltf
COAT , mAUJFS
-rjolaiJ.t Clli't.ooal , linitf , cvuenl'iair etc. .
JL 131 Furnham st. JcMui3
DRDGGI3Tc.
. R ierdiUE5i ! > t , eormr 12th anJ Iar-
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PAWN BEOKER.
" . 'JOO Korubam st. iilTif
"ir Elgutter , Ko.
LAuKDET.
nf > w lann-lrr opi-ncd at oil ft , ! * t
Ironing will be done to order , tint c'.fi work
PAIKTERS.
T chman .V IVnnl , Lou o tnd sign raict'i" ,
lj Utlt sUlx'tF ruliain and liarter. i.2Mf
SO P ° AOTORY.
irrminra Fo.p Worfcn , r. > cll A Co , s'ill
i. roauu act ire tl-cir 1' ciulurj heap l"i\c
rstiiremiuiu.awanlou t > r tuo i ouRla countj
tiid aislelalrf , nO rotlawHiUinlo couuty , la.
Orders solicited finsn tlietnule.
A170BKE7S.
E. JCSTAUKO > K. i > . M. TIUXCIS
ESTABROOK& FRANCIS
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
OFFICE Crc-UIiton Jiloci , Oinaba , l el > .
DEX1ER L , THOMAS ,
Attorney and' .Couusdor nl Lair.
OITICE Ewni Eo' YkrcLor'4 Block ,
NEB
OMAHA - - -
JOiDJ ttr. LYTLE ,
and Solid i or Iji
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FAKKE
Attorney at
( CanipUll'3 Bltik. )
5091-2 THIETKntTn' ; STESET. OKAHA
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C2O. U. O'EUIKM.
A. E A LI ) WIN
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ATTOENEYS LAVV
Office Caldwcll Block , Wouclas Ftrcct ,
KEI1UASKA.
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JOHN C. COrtiN ,
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OFFICE CRCIGHTOX'S
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T. Ytr. T. lucnurds ,
Attoyney at Law ,
Office 510 131 ! i St. , but. Faruham rai
anil Douglas , Omulia , Neb.
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RuIIou& Glasgow ,
ATTORNEYSATLAW ,
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rouui , fioor.
03LV.IA.
bAVAGE & MANDeRSQft ,
at La'
Attorneys v ,
S12 FAIINHAM STl'-UAT.
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KT.J.BUBKHASI. ± *
A1T011XLI AM ) COONSIIXOll AT at
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' LAW ,
No. 2CO Furubxm Street
OMAHA - - NEB.
mrlCOtt _
joii.\ . ICKL.L.K-V ,
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Attorney 1 Counselor at Law HiD
Cfice Econ i , Crelgntca Elect \ D
ne
/COLLECTIONS tOLH LTED ANDIT.OJ11T- sd
\ _ ; ly attrudeJ lo. No ctarge unless < xlkc-
tiuns arc ii.itlcUTS ! to let and routs 10 !
ectctl. Upil tblatc Ktucliiuud tolJ. aj > 17tl
AND
ttfet-rict Attorney for Second Jtul-
Iclal District. en
OFtJCSSoatb sUa of Farnham , Utwc n
15tb ar ' ICtb tt . , opi > oslle Court Houie.
feb4
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No-
SPAl'N ' & PRITCHETT ,
Attorneys ind Counselors at Lair. iof
! ,6V. T cU.ifcjeet.
\ .V RnT * r.a. Omaha. ITeK
23
J. S. SiillOPSIUKE ,
Attorney- - 2uaT7
Hoom No. 1 , S. E. Corner 15th and Douglas Sis ,
OMAHA , - k - , 2SEBR.
G. W.
REDICK'S OFEKA HOUSE
. 01L4HA , - 1TEB.
fcrS tl
Now that Pattec has fully vindi
cated Furay , it will be Ftiray's turn
to vindicate Tattee. One good turn
deserves another.
PATTKC'S lotteries were great
swindles , but the Omaha orphan
deceives much credit for furnishing
tickets to po-stal clerks that never
failed to draw a prize.
TIIK clownish antics and muscu
lar contortions of the unrivalled
performers in our municipal hippo
drome ( formerly Pattec's opera
house ) were witnessed by a highly
appreciative audience las > t evening.
to Doctor Goodwill ,
of North Katte , the Republicans in
the Ninth Senatorial District object
very decidedly to being represented
in the State Central Committee by |
a man who livcb in the peniten ,
tiary.
Tin : Cincinnati Times ventures
the opinion that if Uriah's wife had
given usher vertionhi wrjtingofa
certain great scandal , it is highly. )
probable that .she would have repre
sented Uriah as a mean , contempti
ble feJiovv sis compared with King
David , and , it is more than likely ,
would have justified , if she had not '
highly coin mended , the manner of
his taking oil' 1
An indiscriminate tlauyMcr m
clothing and geniV furnishing
goods regardless of prices at liOti
Farnham .street. Fine linen and ,
clicvoit shirts ot onr wn make at
S2.00 anil S2.30 ctich.
Jiullroad 7Jt..VcN
ofiaght and > old b.v I * . Gottheimcr ,
liroker , at 290 Fan.ham street. .
Unredeemed Fledges for fialc.
may Iv20
Hamlet Orurn ,
Sth street lxtccii ; Junes sml I > cnwoitli ats ,
OMAHA , - NEBRASKA.
I LTSTHK MOST C'-JirLCTi ' : AS-OUT
K nut ol ljuli.nil CIunl&'Mrair hais , tnm-
nied snil unlriuituril , ranuiol * . 1'Kjt.cs , J.ir- !
i-eillcs. NainMot and all kmds of Iny Uoo-ls ,
Ladies' iud GcnU' lo1 ! ? , lie. My line < > t try
Goods if Coiupltlo S-lli g only lor CASH , I
lunublctu UNUHISI.j-L any other I'enlcr in .
the fay Our I'llICCaaru LuWLi : than o\er
heard olleloie. inli"iutl
J. I OOREHEAD ,
AND PHARMACIST ,
Patter's 2oct ! , Bet. Califcraia & ; Witsur ts.
OMAHA , SCU.
I l.ysiciaus I'rc criiil | < n.s tarefully
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OFFICE , tlo. 232 FARffHAM ST.
. Cth L Kth ' . . Or.rSL1. i I 1
DSroil-t : isroc'ipi" ! ' IfiiH < it . in llieclty su
so
DR. A , S , BILLINGS ,
Bot. 13th and Hth , up statr * .
Teeth extractcil without paia. by usoof HIi i to
tniue OzMa iu.
eri > r.fpop - J'i'inoil e..tf '
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LVANGAMPM.D.
lila own me < ! clae5 , and htiFi
hc , makes specialities of Fi
racntfiand Disfioyos IVrullar to lVi > iiU > xi , Kiiti-
. Piles and other IHrer.su of the llcctuin.
OFSITE : Cjrnfr Knruham aa-l 14tl > ptrpey , to
t < ) iwr to tl-p risM. tin ! " . Ksaidenc , hi
CIO r > oigl R Ftrnt : , between 12 and 1'Uh , next hiki
Lnthi'ran ChufQh Omi-hc , > ! > A < l < tn s
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K. VA.MJIiKCOOIC TlTl
Tl
Solsetio Pliysieiaji * anM
Residence and offit. 250 Duigo t be' Hth rud M
15tb tta.
lai
fejctial .ittentinn paid to obstetrics and dis- an
> cs iHruiIjr to wciL.cn and children. Iltf. !
WILLIAM LATEY , frc
Cor. IGlli and Webster Sts. , or
Keeps a complete assortment ot raj
GHOCE1UES and sU
i . . . PnOYISIONS. ye
23 It3 2ST . j& . & C ? 3ST 33 JS
tee
-V * * * FACTOKKP OP ASD DEALKK JX-
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PICTURE FRAMES.
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STOIJUAKtl & , lllltl iltTT , en
Mariiet G : w
Oil
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\ _ I'lar.l.ttfta'c . Orders ul'lietcduis
ton
our garden
< or. i 1st ami Paul Strict * , ] ir
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will rrrclrr I'romi'i rttinlion. a13J3m |
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DEAI.ttit IN'
Uross Rood , S'I ! > s and Trinimlnff. , . Til
Xo. 2G3 DoJso c 'tei , lietween Uth'and ISilf. ton
Dressmakinc dcnowith neat- and
iioso and dispatch. Orders dr
sdhoited.
1OOCOO siciji
Til
BICH FABKIlfG LAHD IK KEBEASEL ! !
end
500 IfanscomPIiiceLots ! IiMi
HOU > Iis AN1 > UUb it. ino city of Omaha , Mi
for tjprlert'U\ncl'.iii ! eood terms tie
itnjr. < ; A. HID. tioMi
Keal etato lm > lcrEuiLt < c oier Afsckej "s store , Mr.
Dod e tA. orinwitci cw iiostdl'jff aiS0 > n2 ill
illf
EDWAlll ) KUEDL. tin
ra : or rnc I > EIAHTED. St.
No49310th Et.tetveea Parntan i JIarcey. beE
WiH l y the aid of guardian spirit ? , obtain I 'ej '
any one a Tiew of tou i < i , preseut nnii Xu- that
tuic. No fw charged in v tell
aplitf tclI
till
Wl
-DEALER IN
ton
Fruits , ConfcctionciTj | Si
CIGARS ASD TOBACCO.
tee
213 Douglas , let. llth and 12th. Street.
OMAUA. . . . KUBlUal 1oi
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SPENCER'S hate
Pratt aa.i Confectionary. to :
wi
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Cor. 13th and Lcarenworlk Sjf.jj | fore
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JjllSia ATTHEBKIDGi : toi
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MIBNIQ-HT.
r YORK , July 9.
Late last night Mr. Tilton said if
the libel complaint comes from Mr.
Beecher or his friends , lam plad of
I j , but if it is not an honest prosecu
tion , ic is very trifling.
Tilton sent word to ex-Judge Mor
ris to call on him this morning.
Gaynor , who brings the scandal"
into i court , says : "Now this thing
will come to a climax. Henry Ward
| Beecher , Mrs. Woodhull , Frank
Moulton , Mrs. Tiltonand everybody
will have to testily here. The com
mittee could never make them tes
iit
tify. : I don't know whether Beech
er is innocent or guilty , but I want
to ( see , and the only way to tee is in
a judicial tribunal. "
Gaynor f-aid "he didn't know Til-
ton < ; whether I am liked or disliked
by him , but simply as a citizen ! lie
wi hed to bring the scandal to a fo
cus , and help to crush it , either in
proving its truth or ialsity. "
The Sun of this morning says :
"Wo arc authorized to state that Mr.
Beecher's full answer will be probably -
bly made as soon as the allegations
and testimony against him shall be
put in. "
The third district court room of
Brooklyn was crowded this morn-
ing long before the time for the trial
of Tilton on the charge of libelling
Henry Ward Beoclicr , preferred
against him yesterday by T. G.
Gaynor. Tilton was , accompanied
by liis counsel , ex-Judge Samuel D.
Morris. Gaynor was present with
a number of gentlemen , with whom
he often conversed in a low tone.
After the routine work of c > urt was
" of , Ga3nor was requested
by "the Justice to step into the room
in which Tilton was awaiting the
calling of his ease. Justice lUley
.followed , and as teen as he men
tioned the case , Tilton s5d he ob
jected to a pi i vale examination ,
and an adjournment was taken to
the general court room. Mr. Mor
ris was asked by the court if ho had
any suggestion to.make , and re
plied that he' had spoken to the
complainant about whether this
cate was brought by Mr.
Beecher through him , and was an
swered that he took the case en
tirely on his own responsibility.
The counsel argued that the case . =
.should not hae been called to sat-
ify the cravings of public scandal.
ITe suggested that the matter stand
over until Monday next , that he
might take counsel with the repre
sentative of the people of this State.
Gaynor argued that Tilton had violated
lated one of the laws of the .State ,
and it was hi * , Gayior's duty , as a
citizen , to bring him into court to
answer , lie thought he had a public
right to bring Mr. Tilton here for a
preliminary examination. If the de ex
fendant chose , he could let his ea e
go before the grand jury. He hail
consulted no person , and was urged
on his present coun-e by no
one , but only appeared as
. member of the community.
Judge Morris submitted ! that there
was : no object in view of this prose in
cution , except to gain notoriety. be
Gaynor wished to know if defend gi
ant waived examination , or de tie
manded a hearing , as lie wished to syi
summon Henry Ward Beecher and
some other witnesses for the ex tlu
sonn
amination. Judge Mori is asked of
Uiat the case be set down for Mon
day next , as his client was not pie- of
parcd for an examination , and be th
sides the counsel wis-hed to consult
with the district attorney. Justice
itiley . , then both parties- consenting
' it , adjourned the hearing until fnr
Monday ' next. , y"
The Brooklyn Eagle fraysVe th
are informed and authorized to an- bc
nourtce that Henry Ward Beecher bcOS
has very recently written a letter to is
Frank Moulton , in which he earnestly bla
nestly asks and adjures Mr. Moul me
ton : to go before the committee , ex co
hibit all he lias illl(1 ( tell all he Jl'C
knows with reference to the mat tai
ters in the controversy between tec
Theodore Tilton and n. W. Beecher. nix
The letter is declared to bo explicit but
and unmistakeable to the efl'ect that bii
Mr. Beecher has no wish and Mr.
Moulton no alternative than for the gei
latter to go before the committee mi
an-1 fully and frankly wiy all he fan ,1101
say. The letter of request from Mr. wa
Beecher coming in with a request Ca
from the committee itself will reach Cawil
has reached Mr. Moulton' Nar- oisi
ragnn ctt J'ler , whore he has been the
staying- with his wife. toi
The Argus to-day concludes Car ing
penter's story of the dilllculty be
tween Beecher and Tilton , * Oliver
Johnson stated before'tho' commit
( that Tilton never charged ofi
Bccchcrwith criminality in his we
hearing. Mr. Carpenter stated that ( lie
lirst absolute conviction of adul Bel
tery between Mrs. Tijton
as froni. -
' Johnson , ass
. . . says that he can prove v hat he inn
said , uMy lips are eued ! bya sol ind
emn : promise , but if I should disclose an
what ] I know , the roof of the Plym eon )
outh church would come right oil. " kin
Carpenter says he accompanied Til- my
to Dr. Stoirs for advice "as to .oan
proper action about the Woodhull . - 'om
statement. I have not read the cci
statement made by Mrs. Woodiiull , cor
if you think it of suflicicnt im pei :
portance to merit attention , T will the
Dr. Storrs read Mrs. Woodhull's the
fetory , and a few days later , when bai
Tilton visited him , said : "Mr. Til- the
, I have read this paper carfully , cecl
, if the statements are true , I
draw ; from them four conclusions. "
Mr. Tilton asked what the. conclu abs
sions were. Dr. Storrs then said ,
TO
"First , that Mr. Beeclier and Mrs. .
paj
Tilton had criminal relations. Sec afli
, that you discovered that. Third , ma
. Beecher received a paper from ma
Mrs. Tilton denying that such rela , , r ,
tions had ever existed. Fourth , that
. Moulton got that paper from ious
" *
Mr.Beccher. " } ind
Tilton said : "Dr. Storrs , what if ] reli
those points can't be denied ? " Dr. [
Storrs . replied , "If those points can't me
denied , I have no advice to give , fal
Evasion would be worse than si'J
lencc. " Tilton said to the Doctor ton
he had not told -and could not Fn
him the whole truth. res
General I Tracy said to-day that per
committee expect to end the ma
whole thing this week. .Mr. MoulJ
, , . Mr. Bcechor , .and one or two of
minor witnesses , were all there Un
were to be examined. . -ays
TheJBccelicr examining commitMe
met again to night , and ndwh
journed after a session lasting an till
hour , and , itis believed , examining *
witnesses. Mr. Moulton was to to
have submitted the letters he had at sib
to-night's Fossion , but was absent. It for
stated that Mr. Beecher will 1
lay his detailed statement bebe (
the committe , before Mr. Moul- - and
ton's testimony has been talieui * rie <
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4 O'CLOCK P. M.
Specially Eeported for the Onaha Daily Be ? ,
bv the Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph Co.
WSST.
A Very Enthusiastic' Anti-
ulcrmon Meeting at Salt
Lake City.
SALT LAKE , July 29.
There was a rousing anti-mormon
meeting last night in the street in
front of the Tiibune Oflicc. There
'was no intcruption , for the iirst
time on such an occasion as an out
door Gentile political demonstra
tion. The mormon police were on
Land to preserve order. Bands o'
'music/torch ' lights and transparen
cies etc. Great enthusiasm , speak
ing by leading citizens , liberal mor
mons and gentiles.
Kiw : Youic , July 9.
The latest news concerning the
disaster 'o ' the Pacilie- mail steam
ship Gautcmala , gives but little
hopes of saving the vessel , although
a portion of her cargo may bo
saved. A rumor prevails in certain
circles here and Brooklyn that
Beecher intends resigning , this ,
however , is emphaticaly denied by
ail his friends.
, Ala. , July 29.
A shooting affair occuncd here
yesterday afternoon on Broad street
bct een Horace 11. Hood Porter of
the Republican and E. A. Barker ,
editor of the Independent. The
diliiculty is supposed to have prown
out of articles appearing in their re-
bpcctive papers. Several shots "Wore
lircd , but no one was hurt. The
parties were arrested and gave bonds
lor their appeal ance.
, July 28.
No trustworthy statement of the
loss-oMife or damages to property
by the "fetorm of Sunday has been
made from the confuscd'and conflic
ting repeats received up to this time.
About ; 110 bodies have been recova
cred , and it is stated that one hun
dred more persons aie missing.
Beporters who have traveled over
the districts devastated by the storm
say that not less than 21o lives , were
lost , and others state the number
with confidence at 219. There is
absolutely no means of estimating
the value of property destroyed , but 0
rough : estimates place it at 8800,000.
WASHINGTON July 1:9.
A rumor gained circulation on
the sheets that Sam. Felkcr , of Chisei
cage ; , had just been appointed chief m
ofCo the tre-T-ury secret service , vice
Colonel WhiteJy. On irquiry , how
ever , at the pioper ollice , it was as
certained that no appointment had
been made- and none was likely to an
be jnade at any very early date.
The secretary of the treasury will of
issue a call at an early day for lifty- wi
live millions of live-tw cnfy bonds1 , a
large proportion of which arc held n
Europe. Subsequent calls will
made as fast as the syndicate se-
give notice to the treasury of addi sedii
tional subscriptions. Members of the SC3
syndicate in conversation this af gQi
ternoon expressed the opinion that
they will be able to place the whole
the-one hundred ami sixtyjiiine
millions of live-twenty bonds in&ido
the six months allotted them by
the contract with the government. *
Niw : YOISK , July 29.
K. ] G. Watson , who is accused of six
forging the signature of the assistant
United States treasurer to a one sh
thousand ( dollar bond , was to have 101
been < examined before commissioner
Osborne yesterday. The piioiicr
a : line looking man with flowing
black side whiskers and
sandy
tip
moustache. He was taken to the ton
commissioner's oflice and thcie sub ad'
jected to the searching gaze of Cap kel
tain Lees , of the San Francisco de kP
tective corps. The captain recog-
ni/ed him as an old California ! ! , He
says there is nothing against
bim in San Francisco. .
] s M. Vanetten , 3 noted foi-
ger. whose nrrest for a forgery com
mitted in California in 1870 was an WC
nounced yesterday , is now on hjs
way to San Francisco hi charge of No
Captain .Lees. * Having signified his MiC
willingness to return to San Fran-
Diseo and stand trial without fur
ther proceedings , he was delivered
Captain Lees , and left this even
for the Pacific coast , or
WASHINGTON , July 29. 1 dulI
The egotiations for the balance ma
( he live per cent.-funded } ° 5uii
iverc : concluded by the Secretary of
Treasury on behalf of August
in or. t f-Co , RH'.t ilc * *
tloil' * - ; - - . " . ' V
' -
.V ,
" . .ml & London
son , , and their sea
issociate" , and Messrs. J & W Sely- seaxt
inan & Co. on behalf of themselves low
associates. These parties made -
absolute subscription for S45,000- ust
, coupled with the option of ta- ustC
Iving the remainder of the loan at 02
time within six months. The
is taken at par to be paid for in SGI !
or 5-20 ' bonds ; tlic'parties lo re-
civc one'quarter of one per cent , ©
commission , and to defray all cx- "
ienses of the transaction , including
delivery of the bonds. From Sei
we'll known reputation of these SeiI
bankers there Is no doubt but that ten
Treasury Department will con
cede to them the entire loan.
Kiw YOHK , July 29.
The Beecher scandal still largely I
absorbs the attention of the New A
YTork and Brooklyn press. Sdme No
papers think public interest in the NoC
ifl'air has pasted the crisis , and mi
many conflicting statements arc C
made regaiding the plans of the 42 '
principal parties concerned.
It is said that Mrs. Tilton is anx I ,
to appear before the committee 'I
repeat her denial of guilt. It 'IA
related that when she read Mrs. I
idy Stanion's she
statemenjb im 1
mediately denounced it as entirely
fal'-e.
and'I
Chime
The general opinion is that Til- Chic
ton's case is now closed , unless
Frank Moulton , who is now at bis c
residence , Narragansett , R. I. , ap nore
pears before the committee and pin
inakcs a statement. I S.'S '
, , ! nf 41- 1 I 140.
.Little is to be learned of the plans
the committee , but the Brooklyn I
Union , speaking authoritatively , acti
the committee will invite ccn
Moulton to testify before Beecher , geeS
who-e statement will be reserved S
the last , atf
A number of ladies will be called
testify i , and Mrs. Tilton , and pos-
ibly her husband , will be recalled
examination. C
The Eaple tays that Moulton has irm1
summoned to appear' to-day , stei
bring all papers he has ia "con-
dection wit1 { be scr"-1'
uroi
MONTKEAL , July 29.
The eastern train leaving Mon
treal at 10 o'clock last night run in
to a freight train near-Saixaute , and
was badly telescoped. The two
engine ? , the Pullman car and the
, brake van were considerably
[ -smashed. The conductor and sev
eral other persons were injured , but
no one was killed.
.WlLKESBAKRE , Pa. , Jul29. .
This morning Altred Green , su
perintendent of the coal mines at
Jcfymyne , wasinspecting themine ,
previous to the descent of workmen ,
he was assaulted by three men with
pistols. Throe shots were lircd at
him , two taking effect. The miners
came to his relief , shot one of tle
ruffians dead and wounded another ,
who , however , escaped.
QUKBKC , July 20.
A large fire is raging across the j
river at Port Le\vi * > , within a short j |
distance of the ferry landing. The j
postollice and adjoining "buildings 1
are in flames. The Mayor of this
city has ordered the Quebec lire
brigade witli their steam engines to
the scene of the conflagration.
Co.vTnsvii.LE , July 29.
' "
The gas u ed by a "shoo factory
here was found to be escaping last
night , and men attempted to enter
the cellar with a lighted lamp when
an explosion took place , blowing
one end of the building out and se
riously injuring two men Jaud two
boys.
BICOOICLYN , July 29.
Tilton and Gaynor were both in
court early this morning , but it was
nearly noon before the case was
called. It was proposed to have a
private examination , but Gaynor
objected and demanded a public
hearing. After some discussion ,
without any developments , the ca"'c
was adjourned to Monday. The
court room was crowded.
WASHINGTON , July 9.
General Sherman returned from
Virginia Springs to-dny.
The secretary of the treasury will
not issue a call for live-twenties un
til August 1st.
Half a million of national bank
notes were received at the treasury
to-day for redemption.
BOSTON. July 29.
William G. Gaynor who has pros
ectited Theodore"Tilton , for libe
against Beecher , was formerly in
the employ of Merchant's bun an of
Utica , as one of the attorneys. He
next turned up as attorney foi
another collecting linn at 22 School
street , Boston. He is said to be a
mere cat's paw , \ \ ho beloi gs to $
certain of Benj. Butler's admirers in
Pemberton Square , and last years
opinion ] ( in this city , is that the ar
rest ( of Tilton is the work of Butler
'
WASHINGTON , July 29
Late advices from Georgia repre
sent the corn crop prosperous and >
more < favorable than for
years. , -
The Commissioner of Indian af
fairs , states that it is- Ins belief that
tin recent warlike demonstrations
and crimes committed in the Indian
territory , is the result of the ab-ertcc sa
a ; system , and the want of laws for
which would hold an Indian and of
whitu settler amenable to them. As nil
now i is the territory is a refuge '
criminals. Congress t ILs ncstJ JQ
se-sion will do ' '
undoubtedly v.'l'iat it (
did not have tiniC to"do at its last me
sec-sion , ( Imt is , to provide law and
government for territories ,
MARKETS UY TELEGRAPH. ' pit [ >
of :
me
Hew York Money Market. .
Xi\v Yonic July 9. net
Money Eavv at 12(5)2 ( ) per cent. bcc
Exchange Dull , nominal 4SS for ccc
sixty days ; 490 1 for sight. of
Gold ( Moio active ; covering of tee :
hortsj at 109 in.i
opened , advanced to
109J ; owoiling at 109 } . me
Governments ( thr
Strong in
sympa
thy with gold ; currency Gs 117J. M.
Stocks Dul ] but generally firm ifbei
to noon , when a decidedly better bei
lone was ob-crved , and the market
advanced 1-4 to 3-4 the
- - per cent. Mar
now firm ; Erie 32 ] ; P M 44" * ; U pro
27j j ; W U 73J. all
y
Hew York Produce Market. ,
l we
JNnw Youic , July 29. on
BrcadstufFs Generally firm. | wa
Flour Quiet ; Superfine State and me
ivi'Stcrn ; 4 70a5 05 ; extra 5 COao SO. Lei
Wheat Steady , spring , 1 37al 38 ;
. 2 , Chicago"l 2Sal 29 ; Xo. 2 ,
Milwaukee spring , 1 33al 3-3.
Corn Nominally SOaSl. yes
Gats Firm. Sea
Provisions Quiet but firm. res'
Leather tfair demand and firm end
prime stock. orJiiiary qualities i i10
lull. Jatt
Iron add Wool In uiodate ' * - ' icr [
naiid ;
"
wet
Chicago vas
CHICAGO , July 29. .
> y
Flour Quiet and firm ; old flour eac
rcarcc and wanted ; good to choice fun
xtras , 5 25@C 50 ; supers 3 50@-17o ; Tin [
to medium 5 005 25. Mo
Wheat \ Easier ; cash 1 CSV ; Aug- ' Chi
, 1 Ooji ; September 1 03 $ . Ke
Corn Excited ; cash G3J ; August , Uet
} ; September , GOJ. one
Oats Steady ; cash , 51 ; August , twt
; September , 34J. , anil
Barley Steady ; September , 1 00 icss
3107. live
"Highwines 97. iess
Pork Quiet ; August , 23 CO ; the
September , 2'i 2523 30. ent
Lard Strong ; August , 12 } ; Sop- allc
ember , 12J.
St. Louis Produce Kiarket. Sc
ST. Louis , July 29.
Flour Dull and weak. ? IX
Wheat Firmer ; No 2 fall 1 10 ;
S'o2 > 1 10. "
Jorn Dull and No 2
drooping ; ; , Tin
nixodj : 59@GO in elevators. alior
Oats Steady and linn ; No 2,41 © 5itf
in i elevator.
Bye Higher and more active ; No
7074.
Pork 23 oO24 00.
Whisky Firm ; 9S.
Lard Firm ; refined 121. "
Bacon Co. .
Brit
Chicago Live Stock Market. Jei
CHICAGO , July 29.
Cattle Receipt ? , 3,000. Market D
active ; prices easy for ship-
ing and nearly nominal ; extra Sil
ileers ! , 4 GO ; Texans sold at 3 7o@ Reili [
( . - I ures
Hogs Eeroipss 1,80 ; market only
ictive at decline in vahic of lOfnilo
cnts ; commo'n to fair 750@GSO ;
to choice 6 857.
Sheep Rceipts GOO ; quiet , closing 171
2 G04 50.
A1U
St. Louis Live Stock. I Fv |
l and
ST. Louis , July 29.
Cattle Receipts , 1,040. Market )5
; Texans , 3 003 73ntvtiyft ; )
iteers , 3 25G OQ.
TTncrB _ _ 'Hn 1- " ' , ,
more
_ . * cipi * , 710. Market menU
, - - ' ' ' '
- , >
BAYONNI : , July 29.
Two columns of republican troops
which were marching to the relief
of Otol have met with a repulse from
the Carlists , sufleriiig heavy losses.
ROME , July 29.
j The Liberty newspaper is in
formed that Marshal Kcreno has de
cided to convoke the Cortes in con
sequence of a communication from
European powers , intimating that
the recognition of the present gov
' ernment will be thereby facilitated.
PARIS , " July 29.
The German Government is nego
tiating for the recognition of the
Spani-h Republic b.v European po\v-
ers Prince Holtendenbe , German
ambassador , imforinrd DuUeDe- ,
Cargc-i thai : Germany may intervene
against the Corli-st.
Tim HAdi'i : , July 9.
The following is the new Dutch
Ministry : Hcenaskiik , minister of
interior ; Van Derhcen , minister of
finance ; Goldstein , minister of col- ,
ouics ; Werttcl , minister of war ;
Doeide Willebois , minister of for
eign affairs ; PaLsnyckeu , minister
of marine. '
liiviirooL : , July 9.
The fire in the fery landing in
this city ycsteiday , proved most
di-astrfous. Causing an immense
loss of propel ty. The loss is esti
mated at 230'OCO pounds sterling :
Trall'.c betu ccn IJeukhcad and this
city has been suspended all day.
MADJMD , July 29.
The morning papers state that
the Spanish government lias seat
a btrongly worded note lo Versailles
ofi the subject of Carlist violations
of the frontier.
It is reported that the Carlists
have shot 235 prisoners , \xho were
captured from Gen. Nouvallas col
umn in Catalona. ' I
II I
LONDON , July 29.
The Morning Post reports that
then German government is actively
engaged in negotiations aiming at
the suppression of the Carlist in-
su-rection. It has exchanged opin
ions ith the Russian government ,
but the Czar is opposed to interfer
ing. Germany is now trying ( o
bring ahrut a concurrence of great
powers in the recognition of the
Spanish Republic.
The king of Ashantce has paid
$00,000 to Great Britain on the war
indemnity.
LOXDOX , July 29.
In the Houco of Commons last
evening M. DKraeli said that the
Government had received satisfac
tory aaeuranccd from tlic confciiing
pott ers in regard to Brussels Con-
grc-a , and that a delegate had been
s-ent on behalf of Great Britain'un-
cbi the restriction already made
known to the Ilou-e
The Colnnge Gazette'pays the
Prince Hohonlohi , German Ambns *
wulor at Paria , has unotlicially in
formed the DuUe DeCta - mJiustorJ
foieign aliairs , tiiat - ' " , J
rnih to apt htrlnso.- - : "jj >
f'niuio ill- * " " * i0"irii uio
-
UJhl *
u.t v.orman squadron will
JQfont to tlic Spanish coast- , and
hat Germany resolved < to take
measures against the Carlists.
PAUIS , July 29.
In the Assembly ye tei day as mi-
limcntary report of the committee
parliamentary ] inifivc on Dtival's
measure for the dissolution was
f.-ad. It insists that the powcrless-
iiessoftlie present Assembly has
been repeatedly shown in recent
3cca = ions at meetings of the bureaus
the I As-cmbly to appoint commit-
ces onrcfcnthtatements tiiat was
made on the tart of the govorii-
nent , and tiiat it was desirable that
recess should be1 a short one.
. Brison a radical deputy , ahkod
- monarchical interests were to
tolerated during rece ° .
Du-c ! no la Rochabaldi slid that
r.egitimists reserved the right to
roniote the cause of monai'chy by
loyal means. M. Chamuel , late- anJ I
minister of tlie interior , replied and
jvasiveb' by inf/uirinsj / tlie Left
dis-Fati'-lied. ' G-I
.verc ; - - The committee
M. Malatro's motion for recess
.vas chosen. It consists of eleven
ncmbcrs of the Right and four of the
Left.
LONDON. J.ilj29 ,
In- the national channel match ,
estcrday , from Havre to the South
, the American yacht Encbant- Sti
' '
ess'came'in first ; Coriana wassec-
, but takes the lirst prize , on
tccount of time allowance. The Trin
atter Jast her topmast and gatTs. ntwa
yachtSS.tarte3. ;
Tlii ls-tliclifttday of thcGood- T
voo'l races. The principal event
; the race forStowart'soup , value A
hrce hundred sovereigns , handicap ,
subscriptions of ten sovereigns J
Lach , with one lumdrcd for the race
U.IHI , three year olds and upwards
"he race waswpn by Lord Wilton'
with Mr. A. Truemain'e's
second , and Mr. R. ' "
veith's Princess Theresa third.
Jetting before the race was ten to
on the field against nlodina ,
welvp to one against Chingahook ,
twenty-five to oneagainstPrin-
. ' Theresa. There were twenty-
starters. The I'rince and Prin-
; of Wales and other members of
rdyaltyand nobility were pres-
. No ready money betting was
illowed on the course.
Schneider & Eurmestcr
Jlanataciurcrs ol
, COPPEIi AS1) SHEET IROX
WAKC. DEALERS IN
Cooking I and Heating Store ? .
Roofing , Spouting and 0 utter1 igilon
notice and ic the test ma.mrr.
iitren troct miit24 ; ilj
J. O ,
Dealer in Staple and Taney
Highest price paid for Country Produce.
Store , B. . Cor. 16f & CMcasD Ets. ,
Jei5t { OMAHA , N B.
QUAILEY'S
; . P. Soap Factory !
Situated on , the line oj the Union Taclfic
eilroal , urar the po cr hou e. Jtanufac-
fi 5t-clJts sonp for home consumptiou
juuc21-lv
C.
Cor. l-anihnm arid Elercjitn SU.
kinds of TAILOIlUrCfCeintD2 : ! and re-
> K donp at tuuxu tle riitt 3 < A fine lot ot
VESIsfllNG OOOD3"coiiita3Uj- hand
sold clicaDi < -fes2Ct {
to
.vV. Agents vrant-
rj\l ed. All clacres of workpeople -
people of either six , younger old , male
money at wori for us in thrirop re mo-
or all tli ttin" than al anythin ; else.
Addiess STUJSOS i CO.TortJanJ ,
noisvl
OlearinsSale ! . BSTB19EMAEY BARGAINS ! !
-AT-
Clearing * Sale !
FOB ,
BEiG OCR
-31
Clearing1 Sale ! Clearing1 Sale \
or-
' ' foreign and Doinestio
Clearing. Sale !
ring Sale !
. .
rr.EARATor.Y 10 STOCK TAKING.
A. CBUICKSHANK ,
Clearing Sale ! iw.r5 Cor. Ittlli and Earnliaiu '
STOOIC , 1873.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
An Immense Stock of Fresh. New G-oods Just Opened to be
sold lower than any other house in the city , consisting of
ALPACAS &HCHAmS , also VELVET & BEAVER CLOA3OXGS.
A FULL STOCK OF StTAWLS , BLANKETS , FLANNELS ,
MERINO L. TDEKWEAR AND WORSTED G-OODS.
TABLE LIM-N IS II EAT TAKIETY. A FULL LIXE OF
ENGLISH AND iSSMW CARPETS , OIL CLOTHS , HATTSffi E53 , AND MATS ,
irnd _ evemhisg pertaininsc to the FURNiTUBE and TJP-
HO.LjSTE.RY trade ; has largely increasedjiisstqck. and now
rs , iionrT(3-ss ( .UPHOLSTEBEB AND
COVERED TO " "
GS&.S.
IIAVIXC ! ISOVOIIT TUG
BANKEUPT STOCK
Of the Popular
O-oois Store ,
223 rariilisui Sircc ,
lie rcbr wish to inform the public of Omaha
J Ticiiit ) t n I rti.iU coat nuj the l > uaincs
il otllrtat times
INDUCEMENTS
In ail kinds of
STAPLE AKD FANCY
I Iiavc adopt ? ! the
trictly Cash and One Price
inclple , whlc'i I licpo vrill meet with the
irov .1 of tie ! imblic 33 uiy jirlecs shall be
rap -
rHE VERY LOWEST ,
liberal pairoaoso sqllcjtca ,
IOHN < H , F , LEKliSANN ,
228 Farnhciu Street.
a , Kcb. , July 2Iat , 1ST ! .
FSAHK J.BABI&S
' 8
iSlUl K Oa rCi E 7
AllDEALKK IX
GENTLEMEN'S ' FURNISHING 'GOODS ' ,
orlcilVooIeus. \ . All Work Warrjntcd.
. Osnaiia , 'STob
> .i SeoJiv
B. & J WILBUR , >
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ,
GENERAL AGENTS FOE , ALL SCHOOL BOOKS
Oor. 13th. arid SSarnsy Jstrsets ,
- - - USTIEIB.
238 Farn&am St. 2Toar 14th , .
11 and Hedium Clptb ig , .
and FurnisMiig Goods.