THE T""i j.v * VOL. JV. OMAHA WEDNESDAY MOB NINOATJGTJST 5 , 1874. , "NTO. 4.0 THE DAILY BEE. EDVTAKD liOSEWATEB , Editor and Prop' ! ' . mli ni irectt betwr. Uffic * Jk'o. 138 f Mntli nd Tenth. TEEMS OF SUBSCBIPTIOS : Oce rorr , one months. j ear. la In advance adrance _ . . - WO 4.00 Mi sU three menths in advance- . . . S.W ewlf not paid In ad ranee , SB per annum will FREDERICK , LEADING HATTER I Best Goods , LOWESTFBiCES FarnKiaznSt- OMAHA. OMAHA BUSINESS DDCTRT. OSAOKEB MANUTAOICSY. -arcdureA Smith. 185 H rner * treet. bet. J > llHh udl2Ui. aeetttl GLASS ANn PIOTUSB PSMES. -r Jtelnliart , 1S5 Pou Lw street , d J irft aow glinssudpicturolrataei , done to Order. Order.BOOTS ACT SHOTS. Long , 153 Farnliim t. between tub Philip 115h. . L t r. corner 12th and D uglna strww , m.nuJ/cturer and wholrsale deiler In t.ndTt * and conlettlonerj- . Country tn.de BC- llceUd. "P1" COAI. DS4LEFS. J Tailotcoal , lime , cemen Ihalr etc. . Fland Farnhaui t. frfil.-imS DRDOOIST3. * A. B Cer'drugglit , cornrr 12tb and if r. J . „ . . - . BBOKBR. ElgntterKo. 200 Farnham at. ! 17U IAUOTEI. , WorVs , Powell 4 Co , atlll Oreml Soup manu'Mtiro ttelr Vremluta Soap. Flje &t premium .awarded by the i.ougla aunty . and blate fairs , and rottawattamie county , la. Orders aoll-iled from tlu trade. _ E. KSTABBOOK. V. M. FBAKCU ESTABBOOK& FRANCIS ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OFFICE Crei < Uton lllock , Omaha , Neb. DEXTER L THOMAS , jLtlorney and" Counselor at Law. " OnOE-Eooffl Ho' Vlfsclut1 ! Block , OMAHA - NEB- JOHX W. LYTLE , Itlorncr.al-Low an golj ltcr In Eqaily. wFriOt-Otw Til * B tlcal Bank , tnal-U PARKE GODWIN , Attorney at Law > ( Camptell'a Blitk. ) 5091-2 TBIETEEETH BXBEET , OMAHA a26 1m ,30.M. O'BKItS , BALDWIN & O'OIIIEV. ATTOBNEYS LAW Office Caldw U Block , Pouglas Ptreet , NEBRASKA. - - OMAUA , - - JOHN C. CO WIN , jXttoroxoy. Solloito COUNSELOR. ' a OMAHA , KEUOASKA. ; T. W. T. Kicaards , Attorney at Law , Office 510 18th St. , bet. and Douglas , Omabft , 5eb. V 0. B 80 O. JI. BALLO * * > . M. GLASGOW. BuUou&fllasgow- ) ATTORNEYSATLAW , Office n Crelgtton's uuir Wock , aouthoot cor ruom , floor. OVAHA. ' : SAVAGE & MANDERSON , Attorneys at FABNHAM BTREAT. JAMES W. , I Omaha Kcbruli * > * N. J. BURNHAM. ) ATTOBXEI ASD COUKSELLOB AT IAW , > 'o.260FaruLam Street OMAHA NEB. mrhSOif _ J01IK B. KKL.L.SY. ? Attorney 1 Counselor at Law < : TIONSSOLICITEDAIDPKOMPT- GOLLE to. Do charge unless collec tions are made. Homes to lei and rents col- ectcd. lietl ett te Leu tbt and told. aplitf . J. CONNELL , C7oiuo.aioll.oxr . AKD Hf rict Attorney for Secoad Jnd- idal District , OF1-2CS South aid * of Farnham , between Uth an I teth sU. , oppottta Conn Honae. * ' 'SPAUN & PRLTCHEH , . ta tu K AUoraejs iod CeuatselWs at Law * PI-X3,506 Twelt i 6' TMt. o 4j . Omaha , eb. J. S. SHROPSHIBE , atLaw : Attorney- - 02 COOQ Ko. 1 , S. E , Corner 15th and DoojUs Sts , OMAHA , - - NEBR. C- G. W. AMBROSE , , . CN N r. A BEDICK'S OPEKA MOUSE 01UHA. . . THK Councilman from the bloody First will deliver another blood thirsty oration at Pattee's Academy of Fun , to-night. Scats free. POLAND and Pratt , the Ko-op. re cruiting officers , are doing a smash ing business among the rurtJ roosters. REPUBLICS are proverbially un- gratetul , and that is probably why the industrial classes fail to show proper appreciation of the disinter ested efforts of Johnson , Dudley and other Ko-op chiefs in their behalf. WILL Postmaster Yost come into court aud tell what became of the $1,000 sent to him by Pat. O'Hawes in 1872 , to be expended for the bene fit of th'e Republican party through the proper channel ? THE black flag of mixed schools , negro equality , Is already fluttering in the breeze ; they have thrown down the gauntlet , and dare you to the contest Up then with the ban ner of the white man ! Let it fly from your battlements , and since the issue has at last been forced upon you let every true man with a white skin rally to his color. JJempJtis Appeal. To this pathetic appeal the Wash ington Clironide responds with the following Invitation : * j"Splendid ! Send us on a ten-gallon demijohn of that brand for campaign purpose" . " An indiscriminate blaugMer in clothing nnd gents' furnishing goods regardless of prices at 206 Earnhani street. Fine linen and chevoit shirts ot our \ vnmake at $2.00 and 52.50 each. Eailroad Tiiel bought and sold by P. Gottheimer , Broker , at 290 Faruham btreet. Unredeemed Hedges for may Iy26 Hamlet Ortun , 9th street bct cen Jones and Learcnwortb sts. , OMAHA , - NEBRASKA. T/EEP3TIIE MOST COMrLETE ASSORT JV met of Ladies' and Gents'straw hats , trim med and untritnmed , larasols. Piques , ilar- sellles. KalnsooLi ) and all kinds of lry Goods , Ladles' \cd ( jentr' Boots , etc. My hue of Cry Goods I' Complete. Sdllg only for CASH , 1 amnUeto UKL HSfck any other Dealer In tbCUy. Our PBIUUsara LOWEll than ever heardu before. J. KQOREHEAD , 3DIRUQQIST AND PHARMACIST , Pittw's Bpsk ! , Bet. Oillfonda & Webstir Ets. Oif AJf.'V ' , NEB. Pbyatciani Prescripijopt ( arefully aa Ja26 3ia * a 1b 1s a d P c 9 C 0ff/tf 5 . 552 FAIUWAM ST. g Bet 13th i 14th SisOM AKA > ? OBOlilc1iirnciirliitr Dentists In the city DR , A , S , BILLINGS , e lacl clB clG Bet. 13th and 14th , up italn. B reetb extracted without pain , by UM of 1 < I- Uoua Oxide -las. n 0VOOce opes atall hca eStl bl fs.ooxn.ai. it itU [ . VAN CAMP M. D. U Dispenses his own medclnes. and besides egul&r practice , makes specialities of Deranee- a cenU at > PJteuci Peculiar to Women , Flstu- m , filet uid ojb - plscas ol the Bectnm. mm OFFICE : Corner Xwsfcjja and 14 > h ftrecU , m int door'to tl < i > right , DP i' lr . Bciidenc- , tl 10 Douglm street , between 12 and ltb , next tlw ) o Lutheran Cburch Omah * . Krh. AiidrrM MC * Box 3M. linlldiw.f w _ tl JS.&S.J. K. VANDKKCOOIt , lesldeuce scd offic 220 Dodge it bet 14th nnd 15th ts. al Special attention paid to obstetrics and dls- a > ei iwcuUor to women and rLlUren. fstf. b ( SHERIFF'S SALU. m mel By Tlrlnoofan order of sale Issued out of the litrlct Ccurt for Douglas County , * J5)b nd to me directed. I will nn the 5th dty of cn epf'mber , A. D. ls'4 , ot 10 o'clock * , in. of said cnQ \ ay ai tLa south door-.f the Court House In the Ity of Omaha , in si Id County , rell at auction di he pioperty drscnbcd to said order , to-rrit : 'he south "ast quarter of tle nnrth e-st qntr- th ref section e en (11)Township ( ) fifteen ( J5) ) inge ten (10) ( ) east , In'Douglss County , KiUrsi bj a , with the appurtenant- fatlsty a iudc- ieJt ol said Court recovered by Rdwsrd Crei.h- on aealnrt Pstrict H. K a-et al. Imalia , Aujust 4,1574. If RED BUBLEV , aug5wSw Sheriff a br P FALLON of r , , sei : DEALER TV / tli ress Goods , Silks and Trinjmlng : * . No. 2C3 Dodge t ' 'eet , between Uth aud 15th. Dressmaking : dene with neat- ac lese and dispatch. Orders re : idlicited. lal lalric ' ricTt < SPENCER'S Tt ruit anfl Confectioiiavy de tai Cor. 13li ( and LeflTcnrrotili Sic. , cave rl45m ATTHEBU1DGE adC 'WH.IIAM LATEY , tbni 3or. 16th aud Webster Sts. , ni de Keeps a complete assortment ol * mOCERIES and cri , . : „ PEOYISIONS. he th. EDVAHD KUEUL. thCo OF THE DKPAIITED.an an io. 498 Itrti SttctTeea Farahan & Hanrj. of so Will l > y the aid of guard Un splrltr , obtain da , any one * view ol tue patt , prueut and fu- ure. .No fee * charged In cases of sickness. hi [ ! pa X KT frc vrt DEALER HT ah fruits , Confectioneryj an un CIGARS AND TOBACCO. if ifpa 211 DonjIiJ , bet. llth and 12th , Street. pawi ilAUA , . . . NEBKASEA. wi ini to i I1BRIAGE , BUGCT nud he th MANUFACTURE ! ! . ap . E. ( OCKEE oi 14th and HARKE1 , ap t sr lit l 117 OULD respectfully announce to the pub- Vf lie that be Is now ready to fill all cou- itm the abore llret with neatness and m : vajons cowUntlr po VERY LATEST , t MIDNIG-HT. SPRINGFIELD , August 4. An official call for a Democratic State Convention is published. The Convention will have 851 delegate ? . MARSHAIJUTOWN ' , JA. , Aug. , 4. The antl-mon'opoly Stace central committee met. here to-day to * ar range for the coming campaign. It was decided to commence active op erations early in September. SAN FRANCISCO , August 4 ! Alfred Padaf and Van Brunt , well known here and in'the East in connection with the O'Comagarine Butter Company , were arre&ted to day on an indictment of forgery ; bail , $10,000 each case. f " > br. Xiuuxs ; Augufit . A 'Globe special says that a band of-Indians broke open Ihe Fort Gibson - , son jail yesterday and liberated an Indian charged with murder. On leaving they discharged guns close to the commanding officer's head-1 quarters and threatened to burn the town If any more Indians were con fined. VICKSBURG , Aug4. . There Is less excitement in the election to-day than there has been for years. " No disturbance is ex pected. - - The election to-day resulted in the first political victory forflhe whites" since 1801. They elect their entire ticket by a majority of three hun dred and fifty , . ClNCINJf ATT , Aug. 4. Reports from the principal points in Kentucky indicate .that in the elec tion " yesterdayjrthe democrats carried the state- for -clerk of the court of appeals , other candidates being elected according to local feel ing. Party lines were not drawn closely. Local option seems to have been defeated everywhere. INDIANAPOLIS , August 4. The Democratic Convention of the Sixteenth District nominated Frank Sanders. The Democratic * Congressional Convention of the Fifth District , which met at Connervllle to-day , nominated Hon. W.'B. jalmer for re-election. " The Convention at Crawfordsvllle , Ind. , nominated Lcander McClury , Republican. The Congressional Convention at Fairfield nominated Geo. McCrary , Democrat. JBJE.W YORK , August 4. The resolution aud minutes of the recent railroad meeting at Saratoga , are not accessible. The representa tives say the meeting was not called to combine against the grangers , or ; any other interest , but merely to abolish a system of under cuttings , rhe conference will soon be re sumed and the business will be " " brougbt"to" close. The treight jgcnts spy the rates haft been re- iuced twenty to forty percent , by a , process of cutting under The new ates to Chicago are $75 for first lass ; $70 second class ; SCO third lass ; $45 fourth , and $35 fifth. To Dmnba the rates are icspectlvely , 5180 , $150. $130 , $95 and $80 for ) Irst , pooqnd. third and fourth -class ars. 'Tliere yijl be no icbates from hesG rates. fr SALT LAKK. August 4. ai The names of the parties arrested c icre yesterday for violation of the h lection ] law , were Peter Clinton , a ate police justice ; Andrew Burt , b ihiet of police ; D. Y. Hampton , W. Ta J. Phillips , J. SUivington , Cbas. di .lingwood , and Chas. Crow ; police1 fr nen , all charged with violatingthe si Jnited States election laws by forcih ily hindering persons from exercis- pi ng the suffrage in voting for ifdeleu rate to Congress , and resisting the B Jnited States marshal and hisdepuis ies. All were released QU' bail to as ' ippear ] before United. States'Com * cc nissioner Toohy , on Wednesday ti nornirig. ' A warrant was-Issued tt bis morning for the rrest of Mayor vl . H. Wells , on the a'me charge as tb va& nriferred againstthe otherrSarw Ies. ' v 0 , K l fr i h At three o'clock tills ftftpjfhpbn , * aa lie authorities have 'not yetflnishea bi he count of votes cast in this city t yesterday's election. ' * ca ifaypr Wells was .arrested this th ftefnoon and placed under $ ioOO ; er ends to appear one week from to- th ay before the , Unfted States com te missioner for Interfering with the 'm lootion yesterday , th The vote of the city , so far as UE minted , shows ' 3J500 votes'for Geo. UEL . Cannon and B. is. Baskcn , can * uo idates for a delegate. an Beports from Toodle countytTsay 'ye ie liberals have carried that county co y J60 majority. ' ' Ai th ' ' UBW YOQKT Aug. 4. lie A Paris letter pays ; f fag story of thi crisis in the French cabinet is thiyi rieflythis : Mngne , latft ministff yimi finance , after along , losing fight , qu eing his last plan for balancing ie budget rejected by a great ma. .thi irjty ju the House , insisted'on.g'lv . .di ( ig ffihls resignation , which-Lwas he cepted. He was a ponfpssed- rep - Til isentative in the pabnet | X ) ( tUe CO tier Fourton , wlpister of the jnte- jn or , insisted on resigning. . .There 'tjo ere several reasons for hlileaylng. CO he most plausible'are , he deman- do 3d that as Bonapartist- should Jbe bei ; ilcen ( n th.e pjftce that Mague v&- thi ited , that ou , the wijaptjop $ the du sntavmis report tbeprpejdentshoulrt in ivanco and by message repel so i , awimer PcrJar's pfoposiUon > tfiat J3K ie prefect ot police'who , havjqg ha ished the investigation he was or- so i ered to institute into the * Illegal onapartists intrigues to a basis of f iniinal prosecution , insisting that thi ie . law ttjpujd have Its course , and tn be dismissed from office. AI } tese demands were , in the Cabinet , , ouiicil , resisted andfinally rejected , me he conducting chief of 'the reslst- ice | s the Duke de Caseo , Minister Foreign Affaire and an Orleanist , ] far as any one is an Orleanist to- pn iv. He is an Orleanist by all of W3 s antecedents. " 'ourton is com- iratlvely a 'Toung man , and free om all binding- antecedents ! He as Minister under Thiers , and baa ab ways been , though at first In at lother department , a minister ndcrMacMahon. Thesigniticance on , int there be any , in Fourton's de- intmf mf irturp froin the President's council tai ithin less than ten days of his act- foi as the President's iece ig mQU.tfci > rie the committee of thirty , lies in rieHi ie fact that while he was minister Pe bwas a personal Septennarchist , Cb iparently with honest marshal's th iprovul , and ceases to be a minis- < , remaining that , in other words , ne de might seem as though honesty dewi larshal was somewhat tin * } of that ueer finishing , but boljjly false Jtbe : riicy pf a truce of parties TELEGRAPHIC. 4 O'CLOCK P. M. Specially Btported for the Omaha Daily B e , br th Atlantic and Pacific Telemrti Co. * i. BROOKLYN , August 4. H. W.8age ; Chairman of the Plymouth Church Investigating Committee , has published a card , re questing the attendance of all per sona , who have been invited to testi fy before them , In matters now un der examination , before 8 o'clock this evening , as that will probably be the last meeting of the Commit- tee.for.the reception of testimouv. Moulton , who is reported to be qul etly rusticating in the neighborhood of Aarragansett , is said to have ex pressed himself , in a private conver sation , as follows r " "From , my pe culiar position In'this affair I cannot tell what ; ! know until the interested 'parties have been 'heard from. - Let Tilton tell his story , let Mrs. Tilton make her statement , let Beecber follow , and if they all agree , it will not be necessaryfor me to say any thing , but should their statements conflict , I may then tell what I know about the case. " The Argus this afternoon publishes an interview with James Howard , Jr. , of the New York Star , in which the latter expresses his opinion of -the scandal. He says that Moulton and Til ton were great friends , "so cial rounders ; ' ' used to call on Woodhull & Clafliu together , and were delsghted in visiting the off- colored specimens of society and all that sbrC of thing. Moulton don't want'to testify because he knows he will vindicate Beecher straight enough ; he is doing the "nesthid- iug" instead of Beecher. In regard tq , the letters , the words referred to Beecher's great amount of corre spondence and said it was impossi ble for him to remember whether he had written them. ; Moulton had taken tb Tilton certain let ters of Beecher's , and lead to him such extracts as he saw lit. . Til- ton took down the substance in fhort hand , and when he made his statement made transcriptions of these stenograph copies , which were only partial and inaccurate tran scriptions. .Howard then read a letter he had just received from Mre. Til ton's ' mother , in which'she ' stated that Mr. Tilton'had often i spent his month's earnings on the Woodhull's In a single night , while his wife was at home making over one "of her old dresses for her daugbc ter. Howard expressed his coiivitti tion that Beecher would come out v all right. p The Union publishes a lengthy tl interview -between Rev. . Matthew tl : Hall Smith of Boston , and Tilton , d in wblen the latter says that when d tie appeared first before ihecommit- ee he expressed his desire to tell n the story of his wrongs in private d ind in confidence to Mr. Sage , and a eavtiit.to his sense of honor and h > ustice to say what should be done. , tl rhey were opposed by Tracy and several members of the committee , vho Insisted an a fu } | ( jivulgence of niton's ciusp of grievance against J Beecher. 1'be interview ended e the Tilton's caving impression on ci nind that the whole affair would be ciPi nade public. He was much sur- Pi rised at the publication of his Pini itatemei.t , and says that Maverick , ni laving offered to copy it , had fatir- nid made a second copy , in rom whipV the frpg ere set- The iffair ball nbwgonp top fep for lompromlse < , and the story of y lis wrongs was out , by no inetru- yP' nentality of his. His wife had cl teen < induced to leave him , and his clm araily relations and home had been lestroyed. Added to this , Beecher's ricnds bad produced" tne impres- ion- that Tilton had slandered tis ; pastor out of a mere personal tbD lique , or a jealousy of his fame. My tbm iltimatum ] now , said .Tilton , is that m Jeecber shall resign his cHarge ; that n < the expiation of his fault that I cr st. " Tjtton further said that if the crPV ommitteejiid not' do"him justice , ea tiat he wpujd pursue the case fur- th ber by suoh means as bs | legal ad- cr Isora , should , recommend , Atter cr beinterviev Mr. Smith woa asked PC 'hat he thought of the case. He said PCW e < would not iveLisJbwn ; opinion W s to B"eeclier's guilt or * innocence , , bo ut what Jig regarded as the popular- ! pinion relative to the plains pf lie | ase. He said the only two things tie public now want to have Beech- say , unequivocally , whether in i lese letters or quotations from let- tei rs , reproduced jn Tilton's .state- is lent arc"genuine , and f so , what ley mean and the circumstances nder which they were written. on etTlilm 'explain these letters and' ho o othe'f testimony will be asked for" , do acTthe verdict will be almost uni- Ki 2rsalt , > ne way or tlie other and as Th rrect : as it will be unanimous , ThMi nether gentleman interviewed on MiKc ie subject of inquiry said the pub- ere ImVe lost sight of the great fact for at the Jettprs Alleged to have been forKi ' rUte'h" by'eephpr $ Mrs. ' Tilton otl lay pithfer not be genuine' niis- joted , " T ' for Beecher neither affirms or denies1 Tb lathe wrote.the letters , and if be rac d write them , ft is conceded that Gr kept-no duplicates. Should Mr. ev < ilton'produce , them , then it be- tes ijges ] a question if they are really Ha pphpr-'p ' andwriting a ques- 3:4 : on wbiph pan'bnly be settled jjy a thi i imparison ! made by pxpcrts , It es not seem that the letters have en mislaid or destroyed , and now ' 1 ie great question Is , can Tilton pro- ice the letters which he embodied ses gnt ? He has not done J J ] " and iifiey ar "n.ot Jn \\\a \ pos- e isjon at this time , or If he eni air not furnished / correct copies , far as they relate * to certain ex- am eseloDR alleged to have been used at ; Beeqher , he oaunot prove that evi ie accusations he has made are Kiv ' He The members of the committee y the worfc wlll'probably end to- ter orrow night , wheti a { } of the ' tgstl- < of ony , except of minor impo'rtance 111 be published. n1 " OV ( Beecher's statement- goes Jnto wh Co ; ess as soon as he makes it , proba- ton y in a day or two. 1 ' NEW YORK , August 4. The revenue authorities seized tin xwt $90,000 worth of crude spirits , wi ) different places In the city , to-day , ro\ the supposition that fraud was up .tended on the Government In its tie easurement The liquor was con- wh Ined in 1,475 barrels , and were ha und at the warehouses of B. Pat- ofi ek&Co. , 42 and 44. New street , fev q New Church street , 78 and 80 wL earl street , and at a storehouse on na berry street * , The discovery of ] ie supposed fraud Is the result of a me ew order of the internal revenue meP ? P jpartment , requiring all high Gfl ines to be regulated by legislation. iS ! is said that about 3150,000 have do een advanced by merchants pf ths | an ity on liquor under sezur , GLOUCESTER , Mass. , August 4. Mr. Frank Moulton , the mutual friend of Beecher and Tilton , is a guest of General B. J ? . Butler , at Bayview Houie. LOUISVILLE , August 4. At Owensboro , Kentucky , Geo. W. Swope , State Senator , shot Per ry Biley during a political quarrel in the court house yard yesterday , killlngjhim instantly. WASHINGTON , August 4 Colonel Bradley , at Fort Steele , telegraphed to .headquarters here yesterday as follows : "The Indians hp.ve attacked haying parties 27 miles south of Hawlins. They killed a citizen named Johnson and cap tured their stock. _ I will send Wea sels out at once. NEW -YOKK , August 4. The Worlds special from Sioux City , says four Indian runners arrived trom Custer's Black Hills expedi- fion report he has so far encounter ed no opposition. NEW BEDFORD , Augusts. The verdict of tlie.Coroner's Jury in the shooting ci&e ut Oak Bluf& , Jwas that Samuel Elliott shot Caleb Smith in self-defence. Elliott has been released from custody , and the other parties .engaged in the assault on him .have beert arrested on the Charge of aggravated assault BOSTON , August 3. - The lady superior of Notre.Dame Academy , Boston Highlands , who sailed in steamship Parthia , hence July 11 for Liverpool , intending to visit some of the leading educational establishments in London , died sud denly when two days out. The new torpedo boat , Intrepid , sailed for Newport last night , en route for Key West. AUGUSTA , Ga. , August 4. At Russell , Henderson county , South Carolina , a young German , named Gers > chrum , shot and killed a young lady named Tucker. It appears that Gerschrum was deplor ed by the father of the young lady with whom he fell desperately in love. He became jealous of the at tentions of a .supposed rival and de liberately killed the young lady , . while the three were sitting in Mr. Tucker's parlor. After committing the deed the murderer fled , but waa urested , and is now lodged in jail. WiLKESBAimE , Pa. , 'August 4. The Vulcan Iron Wbrks , of this sity , lost week decided on a reduc tion of 10 per cent , in their men's > ivages , and so announced. The em ployes at once quit , and yesterday iey received notice that unless hey resumed work before Wedhes- lay they would be paid the wages lue them and disphrrged. T < > day N hey field a meeting and resolved lot to go to work as long as a re- iuction was Insisted upon. About dozen men refused to quit wotk , ut they have not been molested by at he strikers. 5 NEW YORK , . August 4. liN Rumors are in ojrculfition tjiat N ( \ran "Kbr en/cash'ier qf the exploded : Stuyvcsaut Bank of this ity , eloped some two weeks since rith Mrs. McGregor , wife of the irinolpnl of the public Schools of as larlcm. It is said that they are ashii low in San Francisco. Van Nor- len < leaves a wife and five children hii a Harville , utterly destitute. Mrs. IcGrepor , who is about thirty-five ears of age , bw Deserted hpr six- ear-old < daughter. ' 'She was so- rano pf tjip" oljojr of ,1 Baptist hurch , and wes > also an influential icmber. ce LEXINGTON , , Ky. , August 4. stc The Congressional election in bis district yesterday resulted in a Sei Jemomitic victory by increased lajority. During Ihe day "the Se egroes votjpg the Derao- ratlc ticket were attacked by Re- 64 ubllcan negroes , anlTone man on ach Bide was'killed.Reports from le State show Increased ] Demo- ratic majoities. Jones , Demo- ratio candidate for nlerk of the ap- Sei ellate court , carries the State. In fewport the Republican candidates bei ere ( generally elected. Sour- on county Is Democratic , but Paris ects two Republican city officers , t _ SARATOGA- August 4. J i The weather is fine and th& track good condition , with a fair at- red mdance. A good deal of interest < taken in the races , this being the mi at day of the meeting , ( The first race , No was a running race , ie and one-quarter miles ; twelve Au irsea started. Cqpt Moore's Lon- ] m was the favorite ; Moonbeam , J ing Amadeus and Countess next. 1 be field had Lamington , Minnie , 1 " ac. Mildew , Jane" , Vaughn and odi. The race was won byCam- on's Lamington , time 2:11 ; San- Ch rd's Kodi , second ; Bellmont's Ing Amadeus , third , with several hers well up , c For the Sequel stakes ; two miles ; dul three-yearsojdsjs < fv-en started. pin jerowas heavy pooling on this to < ce ; Reform being 'the favorite , ' 4 rlnsted. and Vandalette about I en , McDanlels fourth ; and Couu- dul 33 Culpepper. selling low. The low ace was won by Vandalette. Time , meS WJ ; Grinsted second , Reform S : acti mo m. BR ° OKLYN , August 4. The Plymouth Committee are" in ssion to-day , preparing Mrs. Til- n's statement for publication , and anxious that it sfcoujd appear C itlre , as garbled statements have uncI ready proved a source of annoy- I ice to the lady. She is out of town strr present , being jll , but returns this perTh ening , when the Committee will ve her her testimony to revise be- re furnishing it for publication. er testimony will completely , re- te all the charges' criminal in- rcourse with Beecher. The friends Plymoutli Ciurch } are jubilant er their pxpected victory. The mralttee now think It doubtful bether they will be able to finish day , as expected. In publishing the evidence taken 'thecommittpeaRreat deal will omitted as valueless and notper- icnt to the main Issue. Beecher Th lllnotbeaalledupon till to-mor- w , when his teslimony will wind the investigation. Several par- , besides .Moulton .and Storrs , bo have been invited to testify ive declined , chiefly on the ground ignorance of the premises. Some vvdeclined because they did- not ish to be mixed up in the unfortu- ite affair. Moulton arrived in 'the city this ormng , but his Intentions as to Bearing to testify are not known. aynor , Tilton's prosecutor , says he anzjous to go out of town , and jn't wish to bother with the suit jy longer. It will undoubtedly be ' smissed. to-morrow , x CABLEGRAM MADRID , August 3. The Republican forces have ar rived at Olcl. They met with no opposition , the Carllsts fleeing , leav ing behind 1,000 prisoners. PARIS , August 4. Le Temps says that Germany and England have arrived at a complete understanding on the Spanish ques tion , and hereafter no complaint will be made if British ships con veying contraband of war are seized. MADRID , August 4. At the session of the Spanish Cabinet , held Wednesday , it was resolved to send immediately to Cuba < tn additional force of 10,000 to reinforce the Spanish army on that Island , and to take more ac tive measures for the suppression of the Cuban insurgents. LONDON , August 4. The public worship regulation bill passed its third readingin the House of Commons last evening. The British Mediteranean squad ron will leave Malta to-day for Bar- cellona. An Italian frigate has been or dered to the northern coast of Spain. It is asserted that the Carlfets have shot'Cannon Dioscs. of Vic toria. It Is reported-from Berlin that the Roman Catholic bishops have forwarded to the , government a protest declaring that they dannot submit to one-side laws , and claim ing legislature powers In matters be longing to Church , and Pope alone. BOSTON , August * : The Democrats of the third-dis trict of Maine , have nominated E. K. O'Brien , Candidate for Congress in opposition to James G. Blaine.- MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New York Money Market. NEW STORK , August 4. /Money A drug at 2 J per cent. Exchange Dull and steady : 483 S)490J. ) . Gold Very dull : all sales at 109J Stock ? Strong , "Western Union eading ; rose to 74f(3,75 ( } ; Lake Shore , 73 } ; Northwestern declined o 3SJ@37 } , but afterwards rallied 1 er cent. The volume of businesses ight , but , the speculative tone Is trong. Western Union , 75 } ; Union 'aciflp , 29 } ; Pacific'Mail , 45J ; Erie Jew York Produce Market ; .NEWYoitK , August 4. Breadstuff's Nominally steadier. Flour More-active ; super State nd Western , 4 50a5 00 ; extra 5 40 75 , * , * . Wheat Strong ; spring , 1 83a" 34 } ; No. 2 Chicago , 1 25al 25J ; ' Ib. 2 Mlwa.uke.9 | sprjng , 1 29J © Corn JFlrmj Western mixed a float , 80. E Oats Nominal ; 80 bid and 90 sked for Western. H , Pork New mess , strong at 25 25. P ' JLard Firm ; steam refined'l3J id. „ P Leather Quiet and sfeady. . a Iron Dull. ir Woo } IJ ] tChicaijO Pruuuce Market. 1 CHICAGO , August 4. Flour Dull ; nothing doing ex- tpt ] la Miiinesotas , wl < * * a"rc ea9V ; nter selling at675@7. \ \Vheat-Firm , August , i 03J ; iptember , 1 Olf. Oats i Firm , cash , 40 ; August , 38 } , ptcrnber.36. . Corn < Firm' , ; , cash. ' 64 | ; August , IJ ; September , 64 | . Barley September 1 02 } , , , Kye-70bic ( , ' , HigJiwines 08 , Hartf Firm and quiet , cash , 12J : ptember , 1SJ. " > Pork i Quiet/August / 24J ; Sepem- { sr Oi KK and and St. Louis Produce Market. ST. Louis , August4. Flour Unchanged. Wheat -Dull and drooping ; No 3 ' d fall , 1 06' ; No 2 red , 112@1-15. D Corn Firm and Ligher ; No 2 , ixed , Gl03 , . i : Oats Fairly active and higher ; , 2 , 45@46 } for cash ; 40 for ; St usfust. " * ( Barley Nominal. Rye Firm ; ' 75. , Prh Whisky Stecdy ; 99. alwi i > ppi Pork Firm ; 23 50. Lard Firm ; 13 J for refined.'l ' licago Live Stock Market. All CHICAGO , Auguat'4.- ' flattie Receipts , 3,600. Market ' 11 an e sy , especially for ship- ig ; Texan steers , 2 504 50 ; fair Or choice ' , 4 75a5 85 ; stackers , ' 3 75a Jy23 Hogs Receipt0 , 4,000. Market II and weak ; common grades ver ; poor to common , 5 90aO 40 ; dium to choice , 6 50a6 80. Sheep ' Receipts , 2,000. Market Live'sales ; , at250a5 00 for com- n to choice. l St. Louis Live Stock. ST. Louis , August 4. battle Receipts , 1,350 Market changed. Hogs Receipts , 1,780. Market eng for best and weak for others ; rkers , 5 756 25. Bacon 0 25(5 ( > 7 00. rriating ie Bee Job Printing House ZiECCIES ili KVXDS OP BOOIC .A3 D JOB PBJXTIXG , ' i. . - . . " ' - t - . - r. i".a EBY BESTr S TYLES Lowest Cash-Prices , HELLMA : CLO THIERS IK GOOIDS , 221 and 223 FARNHAM STREET , COR. 13TH ST ' OUR STOCK FOR THE A.3STJD STTIMIIMIIELJrR , SIEL SOISr * " s smiBB ? WBih B SIM I Is Complete now ; Our Assortment in Clothing Gents' Furnishing Goods Comprises tli © Latest XToveltios. TEST STTZiES UT SATS AITD CAPS. We Have "also a Full Line in BOY'S and _ YOUTH'S Clothing. WE WILL SELL OURGOODS LOWER THAN EVER. t . . i. M. HELLMAN & CO. " STOCK : , 1873. E. A. BROWN , 248 Douglas Street , WHOLESALE AND DETAIL DRY GOODS , AND . OIL CLOTH K. An Immense Stapk of Fresh New Goods Jnst Opened to be ; sold lower han aD'y other house in the city , consisting of HllfO * , EMPRESS CLOTHS , RSPELLANT8 , > A'tt > XiCAS' & MOHAIRS , also TELTET & BEATER ClOAKUfGS. a. FULL STOCK OP SHAWLS , BLANKETS , FLANWELS , „ . . MERINO Li DERWEAR AND WORSTED GOODS. TABLE LINEN IN GREAT TAEIETX. A FULL LINE OP ENGLISH AND , AFRICAN CARPETS , OIL CLOTHS , MATTING BUSS. AND HATS THE Furniture , bedding , Mirrors , . w , assc MEDro&fl menj pi FINE , : , LOUNGES &c , ; UPHOLSTERED ANP COVERED TO ORDER. OHAS. SHIVEHICS , BOUGHT THE BANKRUPT STOCK A * Oi tbjt Popular Goods Store , -223 Farnham Street trebTTrish to inform the public of Omiht I Tlcinltjtbsr I iball cent nue tba Luloe REAT 'INDUCEMENTS , Iu ill kinds of STAPLE AND FANCY RY GOODS ! t hare adopted the rictly'Cash.and ' One Price nclple , which I hope" will meet with the rovjl of the public as Iny prices shall be ? HE VERT LOWEST. ' ' ' i . Ibeml pstronagc solicited. Bespectfully , OHN'.H , F , LEHjVIANN , ' 228 Farnhain fctrcef. msha. Neb. , July [ SJst , 1874. , FRANK J. KAMGE DRAPER & TAXLOR t ! , ANl DEALEEIX ii GENILEIVIEN'S ' FURNISHING Full Assortment of Imported "Woolens. AU TTor& ITarranteil. 2b2jFarn2iamStf - - Omaha , ITeb B. & J Books and Stationery , -WHOLESALE AN'B RETAIL , Fourteenth Street , - Onxali GEJJEEAL AGENTS FOB ALL SCHOOL BOOKS \j \ AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS 13tb. and Harney Streets , ' V i ipring and Summer Styles. A. POLA6K , C L O T HIITR , . 233 Farnnam St Hoar 14tn. \ \ I u ine and- Medium Clothing , and Furnishing Goods. TKCJS3