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    OMAHA TUESDAY MORNTTMa
THE DAILY BEE.
EDWABD KOSfcWATEB , Editor and Prop'r
Office So. 138 fariUipiu ureet. b tw.
A'lntli and Tenth.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION :
One copy , one jea. In adTance _ _ . . _ .S7.00
" six months , in sdTaoce _ . . . . . . . 4.00
" three roenths in dT nc . . . . _ 2.00
- Kfll not paid in ad ranee , $8 per annum will
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t LEADING HATTERI
< " Best Goods , .
ZiOWESTFIttCES
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.1 OMAHA.
J OMABA BUSINESS DMJTORT.
f CBAOKBBMAHUTAOTOBY.
McOlure 4 Smith. 183 llarner street , bat.
IHh and 12th. declSU
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GL4S3 AND PJOTUBE FH MES.
r T Belnhart , 186 Douilas street , dealei in
tl.wlndo * glxas aud picture irtinM. ( Hating
done to order. . r2tl
BOOTS ATO SHOES. t :
) Philip Lang , 155 Farnbatn it , between IOth tltl
( iLd USh. IcbHyl tlb
OOKFECTIOSEBY. b
L. later , corner 12th and DnugU * ( trenx. |
manufacturer and wholesale deiler In
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and confectionery. Country trde BO- olni
'Tcited : Pl ' nim
nri l DEALERS. niPi
Und * ra 1 limv. ceinen Hialr etc. , Pi
F IWFarnham.t. leliWraS of
PAWN BHOKErf. tb
Elgutter , No. 200 Farnliam st. lel7U CO
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npw lauD-lrr orK-ned at all IHh st. , I1 ! .
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_ Farnlian. cod Douzlu. The wns'iln ; aod
oalag will be done torder , first class work cat
SO/iP "AOTOBY
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TJremlum Soup Wor s , Powell .V Co , still clame
. L rainufacfiro tLelr Premium Suap. Fire me
. 'j &nt premium ( awarded by the iougla county in ,
: \ and SUte fairs , and Pottawattjuul * ujuntjla ,
he
, t Orders soIi-JlMfroui the trade
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ATTOEHEIB.
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KU'TTORXEYS AT LAW. Bro
OFFICE-T-reIhton BlockOmaha , Neb. U
( DEXTER L THOMAS ,
\ r 'lorncjand - 'Counselor' nt Law
Ho VlMoher' * Block ,
MAHA - P ttei
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W. jezs ;
. LYTLE ,
Attorney ct-Lnvr nnd Solicitor In
k Eqalty.
v \ OFFIOtOver Pint 5atlonl Bank ,
i
, J. CO3OTELL ,
AND OFFI
Attorney for Second Jnd
Iclal District , Bet.1
/ > TC South aide of Famham , between
j 15th HP ' 16th ata. , opposite Court House.
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PAKKE GODWIN
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fAit-orney at
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Korney s Coun 'oratLaw ' LofkBoz
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.r attended to. No charge Hole
aold. ap7u RMldeuM
( G. W. AMBROSE
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KEDICK S OPERA-HOUSE
HENRY ,
fitted up th
cor. 13th ai
' tlon with 1
r. W. T. Kicnards morning . ani
, UKDAY. (
Attorney at Law ,
Wooi
181h St. , let. Farnham
Imn
and Harnnj Omaha , Neb.
S. P.
0. Bor 80 AT ai
Wood J7 00 ;
: H- any number
BALLOU ,
CARDIAC
* relghton'j new block , aoutheast cor
rooa , floor.
„ - NEB. N. E. CORN
C. CO WIN , WOULD
iracta in th. .
dispatch.
oraale.
OBIAHA , A'EUB.
Fashion ;
M & PRITCHE77 "eS03m 564
and Counselors at Lair.
. Ixwk
S. SllROPSHIllE
Dress 0 K ° d
j1.0.1,8. t. Corner IJth and Douglas Sta , Dress maJ
nese and .
p7A. - - 1TEBR. sdhcited.
JAGE & MANDERSON
, C. P.T.
\ttorneys at Law T.
, 71 Cor. Far
All klnda of
V S4J FABNHAM 8TEEAT.
t * . itVjcr , i _ cud told .
cheap.
M y XAsaiM"x.f ° m i Neoraikm
Vr. BITRNHAM. JOH3S
[ U " " EI AND COUNS LLOB AT STA1
> LAW ,
| lfo.S OFamhxm 8tr et GRAIN , :
JIA - - NEB ,
_ COMMI8S
5f J0LTOX bas spoken and Beeclx- '
er'Vill have to get up a new e *
planation. '
that the Union po3itivcV ?
disclaims being the organ of the In
dependents , what is to become f
Doctor Johnson and his cherished
scheme ? ' *
GOVERNOR HASCALL'S speech at
Meyer's Hall in favor of the postal
ringr , was both brilliant and timely.
Tbe Governor seems , however , to
have forgotten tha his lettes used to
come through the postofflce with
the first letter of his name changed
from H. to E.
INDIAN AGENTS never die and
seldom resign. It appears that
John D. Miles , agent for the Chey
enne and Arrapahoe Indians , is no
exception to this rule. The execu
tive committee of
Friends have re
cently requested him to resign , be-
zause he had applied for troops to
the War Department , and Miles
rery promptly refuses to comply c
vith the invitation. In a letter o
tated at the Cheyenne Agency , Au ii o
gust lotb , Miles explains his position iit' '
ubdtantlally as follows : t'ri
rit
"I cannot resign my ofllce as agent t (
) r having endeavored to do my du- alw
r , having a personal knowledge of w
le bostile attitude of a portion of isw
ie Indians under isei
my charge , and
aviug witnessed some of tbeir rav- eidt
ijes , and knowing the dangers of dt
thers , it would have been criminal arbi
egligence on my part as an officer bi
at to have appealed as I did in ein-
jatic terms for the assistance iss
the military to control lie
o hostile element. Such a otl
urse was due to every legitimate an
terest the Government has in this diime
uritory , and it was due to the bor- me
r settlers. And as for tbe justili- At
tfo.n of my action referred to , I on.
jin that I have done nothing Th
> re than any peaceable , law-abid- for
j citizen would do in a city were wo
to witness a mob destroying the pro
BS and property of innocent per hen
is. " froi
pla <
1
In indiscriminate slaughter m tot
thing and gents' furnishing tail
ids regardless of prices at 208 F
nham street Fine linen and thai
beei
volt shirts ot our wn make at Jap
10 and $2.50 each. fron
was
HaUroad Tickets and
jjht and sold by P. Gottheimer , will
ker , at 296 Fariiham street. ters
nredeemed fledges for tSale. ernrTl
r Iy26
atG
J Frar
, 1KOOKEHEAD , and
XR/CTQ-GKEST passi
1ND PHARMACIST ports
, JNTt
> ' Block , Bet , California & Webster EU.
t
OXAUA , NEB. pn
meat
Prescription
*
carefully
comi oundnil. obser
sons
the t
foreifi
o > 'J
Dui
rain fi
the v
C EETTISTS seriou
, From
CE. No. 232 FARNHAM ST. reache
rp STAIRS , _ botht <
3h , L ! 4th SI : from t
lc t iructriin' ! DnntUUi in tliecity The :
formal
IR , A , S , BILLINGS , now ing thi i
has n <
E3ZTTTST
, was sp
that so
4 3Eim Vi ft-Tia. St. . place a
Bet. ISth and llth , up stairs , interru
ctracted without pain , by use of Ni tw/sen
trous Oxide 3aa. have ii
Ire open attll tec e5U In t :
of Gobi
an asso
AN CAMP M. D.
iea his own medclnes , ted besides
It
is
rsctlce , makes
specialities of Derange-
1 Diseases Peculiar to Women , Flstu- PAln , ,
md other Diseases of the Beetum. conduci
: Corner Farnbam and
14th streets ,
to the right , np itM'p. Rcsldenc' , Infringe
Iss street , between 12 and lltb. next treaties ,
ran Church Omaha , Neb. Address
SJ4. cording
SJ4.RS. Polo tn
[ RS. JT. s * . VANUKRCOOK. nity for
other al
ictio Physician ment hi
ous ten
and offict 250 Dodge st bet 14th and
13th sts. oftheSj
p4bl { o obstetrics and dii tenable ,
lir U > women and children. f9U , dilatorin
America
SALOON ing advJ
, pressing
the popu * * ' Saloou ke pcr , has re- seems ft.
e bisement < / ld Ufrald buildinff , the prot ;
id DougUs 6'i Where , in connec-
sh
propal
il bar be sets out s Lunch ar ry
1 OBAND LDNClT EVERY SATy tion be
3ire him a call. al.dU be
i
d ! Wood ! Wood ! Ja
Gilbert
nense Reduction ! whose pa
and who
BKIO 8 (
.
YAHD. COEJffK OF
ad Chi ago Streets. Good 7" " man on t ]
; Sou $5 60. Move Wood ta murdered
of store Terr cheap. aplStf
feurg saloc
barkeeper
} E , BUUCY aufi The murd
Wm.M
1AAUFACTUBER. found in a
EH of 14tu and HARNEY tJTS , shed in S <
respectfully and tt
- I .I.HU..J announce to the paD - was
theiii nnirrooilir in fill .11
now ready to fill all
con- tute , wher
a aboTO lines with neatneu and
utes. M :
a wagons constantr on hand and quite freel ;
died from
as half a
D. A. MOFFETT , pocket.
able Dressmaking SAN.
The Brit
Fourteenth St.
, from Astor
OMAHA. SEB ,
this port I
enoountere ,
Kreatly d
FALLOW. Three of tl
DEAUIE IN * Manuel Jc
were washt
s , Silks and
Trimming .
* ed.
a' eet , between 14th and ISth. ed.The
The
stea
klJTE done -with neat- and
Japan
dispatch. Orders ,
cabin , and . '
disc , of whi
"Xork , via P
Francisco , i
and South j
ntmninBd Klcrenih Sta
rAILORING , dcauing and re-
reasonable rates. A fine lot of The Cout
GOODS constantly on band
dec2 > tf. county , b&\ \
Bonds of the
his case has
r H. GKEEff , District Com
' No decisie
MILLS ed , but furt
DEALER IX will be bean
FLOUB Mayor We
AND
FEED , commissione
AXD
the complaii
3ION
MERCHANT. tbe last eject
VEjY LATEST ,
MIDNIQ-HT.
JAX FKAXCISCO , August 24.
5 Pacific Mail steamer Japan
, jd this afternoon , with dates
Hong Kong to July 25th , from
. : ohama to August 3d.
An inquiry has taken place at
Shanghai into the conduct of the
Captain of the steamer Aratoon Ap
pear , which was such as fo render it
necessary for the oflicers of the ves
sel to take tbe command out of his
hands while on the voyage from
Hong Kong to Shanghai. It has re
sulted in the suspending of Captain
Montgomery's certificate for six
months.
1 he Chinese government has is
sued orders that all dispatches for
transmission to Pekin shall bo en
trusted to the Merchants' Steam
Navigation Company at various
> orts of call , and a special depart-
nent is to be
organized by the com-
> any for this purpose.
The telegraph line between Fee
Jhow and Pagoda anchorage was
pened and is now in full running
rder. The line is about eight miles
i length , and runs for more than
svo miles on the right bank of the
iver. The
entire line was construc-
jd in twelve days , at an expense of
bout four thousand dollars. It is
orking on the Morse system , and
capable of transmitting fifteen
ords per minute , with an experi-
iced operator ateaoh end. Man-
irins of the province who have ex-
nined the workings of the line are
ghly pleased.
North China news says , whatever
sue may be of the present negotia-
iiis upon the former , can question
Icials in charge of the Shangliai
senal , are evidently more than or-
larily anxious about tbeir arma-
: nts and the probability of war.
i unusual activity prevails in the
Inance department at Kaon ,
ere has been a change at Macoa
the past three months. General
rk has been suspended , and the
iduction of shot and shell for
ivy rifled ordnance lately arrived
in Europe , and which are to re-
ce the old smooth bores.
'he Chinese are again permitted
rade with the
Coreans under cer-
i conditions. \
'rom private sources we learn
c tlje Formosa expedition had
11 entirely successful , and the
anese embassy had been sent
u Tekio to Pekin. This embassy
accompanied by Gen. I egendre ,
outside of Yokohoma English
s , the general feeling is that it
be a success in settling all mat-
amicably between the two gov-
nents.
ie Pacific Mail steamer Colima ,
'ed in Yokohama , August 2d ,
a. in. , her sailing time from San
icisco fieina seventeen days T '
thirteen hours , the * quickest test
igo ever made between these dau
i. lays
i.thing
thing further5 has transpired self
he opening of the interior ; the
iwhjjethe greatest strictness is nub ]
ved in grantjng passes to per- port
desirous of traveling beyond strei
'
reaty limits , alth'ough many ceed
; ners In the
government em- then
lave obtained them , ton i
"ing the month of Juno and to m
irllerpnrt of this month , the whic
allso abundantly throughout most
vhole co'Jutry as to cause state
s inundations end land slides , Mi
every direction information and
; s the government of uuinage nevei
: > property and to human life if sh
hese causes. childi
re has been talk of the Mikado comn
lly and ceremoniously open- next :
e telegraph , which , although itisl
n operation for some years , evide ;
} t ypt been so honored. It comn
oken of as his majesty's wish Tilton
me such opening should take andcj
. long time arid , but constant set for
ption on the main line be- cipal i
Yokokama and Nagasaki allegei
iferfered with it. Beech
ho public works department thattl
who , there has been'started ed by
elation for the study of law. who c !
ness o
WASHINGTON , August 24. itsha\
certainly known here that ticular
instead of investigating the The
t of Jb authorities who have allegat
; d on tbe Spanish laws end high :
, and punishing them "ac- with t
to the terms of the Fish- his cor.
; aty , has demanded indem- acter , i
the Vlrglnius affair and Sumne
leged wrongs. Ourgovern- duced t :
is replied in firm but courte- in one i
iis , asserting the position dieted j
panish government Is un- therefoi
"
"and reminding It of the mony c
iess In makingreparation to perjury
tn citizens. ' Mjnister Cush- Th r
Lses government he Is still mony <
our demands on Spain. It nesses , i
evifcble that the clause In afterwai
ocal prodding that reci- testimot
ajl be subject of cops dcra- bestialit
tween the governments , iatpnce
irbitrated. Beecb r
i letters. *
s , August 24. The n
Lowry , a young man Moulton
rents reside in Louisville , it briefl ;
'
was employed as a brakes against
lie I. B. & W. railroad was Firjally
in a brawl in the Frltch- taken an
m on Louisiana street , oil of the rn
night , by Thomas Ford ton's ' stB
f and Richard Goods , cook ! stances t
erers were arrested , more reai
yers , an old resident was Tlie repoi
dying condition under i ter and (
outhern Park last night ton , one i
iken to the surgical insti acter amj
e ho died in a few min morality ,
pers has been drinking cusntlons
jr and is supposed to have The re ]
the offbcts of laudanum , made per
bottle was found in his them tail
proved no
is innocei
FKANCISCO , August 24. ment is r
ish bargue Achievement , having r
ia to Liverpool , put into Shearman ;
to-day , in distress. She summons
d gales July 25th , which prepared ,
ainnrjed her rigging , say that :
ie crew , Joseph Huges , cate himst
iseph and John Beam opinion <
xi overboard and drown- said &e tl
Beecher.
mer Japan , from China certainly i
with 624 passengers , 25 which ma
2,103 tons of merclmn- Beecher h
ich 1,788 tons go to New another stt
anama ; 334 tons for San A World !
ind 3 tons for Central Mountains
America.
seen but pa
ton's stater
SAJLT LAKE , Aug. 24. with a Boa
liver twent
ity treasurer
, -ing refused of Toole at $335 eaol
to
Mormon fill the It is said tl
been ProbateJudge , fered ten tL
brought before the five lectures
rt to
, compel action ,
m has yet been render-
hcr hearing in the case President
I on the 26th. strong
repul
ills was discharged by Morlach wl
irToopey , to-day from During hia i '
at of interference with tumultuons
ion.
TELMEAPflIC ,
4 O'CLOCK P. H.
Speoiallj Beported for the Oraata Daily Bee
br tha Atlaatio and FaoiSo TelaZraPh Oo ,
YORK , Aug. 23. -
The steamer Acpulia arrived to
night from Aspinwall. Commer
cial affairs in Panama continue
depressed. very
Money is scarce and no
produce of any amount is
being
shipped.
Advices from Guyafanil state that
the ba k of Ecuadora has resumed
paymentTTExchange on Europe had
gone down to forty per cent
prem
ium , and on Peru two
per cent.
There
has been a terrible rain fall
almost all over the
republic ot Chili ,
exceeding that
of
cord. any year on re
cord.Even
Even in the northern department
where rain seldom falls the railroads
and telegraph suffered
severely the
river Simari ;
overflowed its banks
and inundated the town of Arville
tbe ;
Tongi railroad sustained serious
damage ; the iron bridges of Zea
,
Teague and
Pashqua were swept
away ; heavy land slides have taken
place on the line.
The fall of snow has been
beavy in the Cordilleras and coast very
range.
The i\E\V ZOICK , AUgUSt 23.
Pacific Mail
if Pekin steamship City
made a most successful
rial trip yesterday , down the bay
,
nd outside of
Sandy Hook , to test ,
ier engines previous to her depart-
To for San
Francisco
where
, she
rill
be
emploj'ed
on tlie Pacific
fail line between dan Francisco
ihina end Japan. Notwithstand-
ig the unpropilious weather a
irge number of invited
guests were
eeVa n boards from including expert engi-
England , Scotland , Ger-
iany * , and other countries } Rufus
atch , managing director of
the
j. , Mr. Roach , the bunder of the
j&sel , and many
prominent rail-
ad
and
steamboat
men were also
t board. The
engines
were put to
severe test
and
uorkedadmirabli' .
10 average speed made with eight
t of ten boilers and
thirty-
jht pounds of steam
was
im 48 to 54 revolutions
per minute
d 14 J knots per hour. The foreign
gineers examined the vessel and
ichinery critically , and agreed
it Mr. Roach had demonstrated
3 practicability of building first-
ss iron ships in this country
lal , if not superior , to those of
rope at no greater expense. Mr.
ach , in an interview with the
resentatlve of the Pacific Press
iociation , stated that if necessary
City of Pekin can make 17 *
> ts an hour.
NEW Yoiuc , August 24.
'he publication Saturday of the i
imony of Bessie , the adopted
glitpr of Tilton , wherein she
i bare indecencies offered to her-
aud oruojty to his wife , has had
effect of lowering Tilton Jn
Uo estimation in tbo game pro-
ion as Mouiton's ' statement bus
igth. As
the war now pro- swiri
it is
9
blow
for ( blow , and it is to-m
jfore
not improbable that Til-
- the i
nay have some public
response ed so
ake this
act of the
h has committee , offer :
again laid bare his do start
le secrets by publishing Bessie's
ment. to P
3. Tilton befb
still lives in seclusion
andl
maintains
her
determination
meet
r to live
again with Tiltonoven
} has to be separated from her
ren. It is believed that the
littee will bo able to report Th (
on
neivec
Friday afternoon. The report
earned , City ,
, gives a review of
the
nee and the conclusions U. 6.
of the
killed
jlttee ; all that are in favor of
i nia 4-o1iw * while
i are taken -
up by piece-meal
-
, illicit
ich main allegation
plainly justice
th
without verbiage the
, prin- tective
) romlneuce being given to the
cl criminal conduit betwpen Rep
er and Mrs , Tilton. It shows ruarte *
rndL
ie ankle
Is
scene not
support-
-
the evidence to the
of the
person
[ alms to have been fairs ,
the wlt-
befiiei
f it. He could not swear to
ing taken assunif
place at
any par-
indepe
period during nine years ,
report then reviews Tilton's cates g
of host
ions of
personal
charity and
moral character with U
, compared
lie a repor
evidence of others as to
rupt acts and Immoral char- enne ai
lotably in tb'e * Which i
case of Bessie
r. From this baud ol
charge is de-
Kiowas
hat Tilton states under oath
nstance what is flatly con tra thai go'
in another. The committee against
re , rule that the entire testl- , that th (
if any one having committed troops v
BigBoi
is worthlea ? .
eport then reviews the testi- returnee dred he
of SQvprajl Important wit- ;
d
' ' manp
including Mrs''Btanton
, a iiJ
ovpr-dri
rds proceeds to Mrs , Tilton's '
who !
ly , accusing her husband of ' a
y , and also camp're
denying the
ex-
of - lodges oi
any criminality with
and her some ho ;
explanation of her
or of ad \
these ho ;
jport then proceeds with
's statement ted and i
and dismisses
dations.
y as making no charges comeinti
anybody in particular.
the first
Beecher's
statement Is
d' " that pun
contrasted with" several
Texas
aft
ore serious portions of
fiJ-
seven wl
itoment , showing cjrcum- White H
ipparenty ] damaging and
raid ,
ani
lly capable of explanation. ail hnvo
: t sums up the whole mat- the
inve
jontrasts Beecher and Til- ;
ivith unstained moral char- Chippewa
-
[ ly toook
the other of
proven im-
and the latter Territory ,
making ac-
agaJntt the former , bulls guo
port claims that Tilton has Terry has
officer
sonal at ]
allegations , some of '
r'y
force
ated with
perjury , but has '
the In'dlai
thing. Beecher therefore
it. Moultan's last the restor
state-
that time ,
eferred to
like
his first as
sent
shall
lothlng
against Beeeber. '
this de'mai
says his answer to TiJton's
and complaint Is being
He does not hesitate to
Tilton's
Beecher will
surely vlndl-
; lt at law. Tilton in given preparing
jf Moulton's statement , various ni
claimed co
lought it
was a settler for
He thinks against Til
Moulton will
the
make course
anothpr
y touch on other statpmenf points. pffenglng
Imsclf intends to make :
itement. The only p
's special from the White Brooklyn
uid
World
?
eaya that Beecher
has
issed the list. 1
no
opinion on Moul-
nent. He has a contract will be pres
Tbeinvei
ton lecture bureau to de-
- Jeotures completed I
y-oqe
Jn Boston ,
i , which he will fulfil , Wednesday
lat Moulton has been of- will be gjvc
iousand dollars to deliver t 3J2 ; p. in
3 in Maine.
PASIS , August 23.
MacMahon went with MAGI3TKK
blican demonstration at
"
icre he arrived to-day , B"o. 493 lOti E
reception . . . there were wmbj-thea .
shouts of .l.-li- " - '
vlvJJa Kepub-J { Sr5.BJ' ' | eeic ' '
nw
NEW YORK , August 23.
A Times special from Louisville
says a war has been going on be
tween the whites and blacksIuLan-
caster , Ky. , since Wednesday. The -
whites have possession of the town.
Yesterday the negroes fortified
themselves at the residence of Hon.
Wm. Sellers. The United States
troops endeavored to quell the riot ,
but were fired on by both parties.
The fire was retured , and several
wounded on both sides.
The Commercial says the trouble
was simply between friends of Sell
ers and Kennedy both
, whiter , over
political matters
NEW 1 OKK , Aug. 24.
A special from Baltimore to the
Times says that Geo. W. Claypole ,
clerk in'the
* postoffice was arrested
Saturdaynight'charged with steal
ing letters and other valuables from
the mails. The pilfering has been ,
going on for eigut mouths. He was
not previously suspected , because he
was employed in the newspaper de
partment. He confessed his guilt ,
and
surrendered a package of fifty
letters and a splendid pearl necklace
and cross mailed from New York , t
which constituted his recent spoils. c
He was detected through a
decoy let
ters. Over one hundred rifled let t
ters were found in another coat De- 1SI
longing to Claypole. SI
SICi
Developments of this week In the Ci
Beecher scandal promise to be the Cifc
statement Tilton is preparing in de fc
fense of Moulton , against the char tiR
ges of blackmail , and the report of tist
lie committee. The committee st
lon't look upon Moulton's re
doc- reFi
imeut very seriously Fi
; they say FiWJ
hey have
already sufficient testi- WJ
nony to cover every point he makes. 30
nd will not delay the report to
all additional witnesses. They
re , however , considering the
pro-
riety of calling Moulton to
testify
t the rej
meeting next
Wednesday in lie ;
rder
to examine him on his
state- to
.
lent. The
committee's
report \vill CCS
? made to the church Friday Un
rening ana be
' submitted to a vote Mi
'the church members. The com- but
ittee are unanimous in
vindica- pli
311 of Beecher. Tilton (
his
says
rep
ateraeut will be ready in three coa ,
fourdaysX , . It ishintedtBat _ both
; echer anh JSI % Tiltpq.nnr spaiii
ain after '
Moulton arfJ ( 'Tilton
ake
theirsuplimelvfery statement.
The outlook of the comirlg fall *
ide Is now engaging the attention
tne large mercantile houses of this
y. They are all ready for busi-
bs , and
regarding prospects
pre-
\t \ moderate
but safe
sales only ,
e advalfce guard of bikers are
ncipally ' Irestern merchants , who
I'eputinMi appearance.
Buy-
from the %
suth are in a minori-
In domestic dry goods buyers
Fc
in the east
: ing sufficient areyconservative fVr present wants , only , steat
sign goods are also qujpt , and it Gc
1 10
not expected the regular trade
I begin wore the latter part of but i
tember , and the extent of pur unde
ses is no
, especially from the south
,
end upon the result Go
of !
belief seems universal , however crops .lema
; September and October will , Sto
slop a brisk business from the but si
firms west and U , R
south with
, am-
Paul
prospedts of
prompt payments ,
jomas Coyle of 32J ; I
, Chester , Pa. ,
issued A challenge
oflferijig to
pete witU the victor in ttip
aming match at Long Branch
orrow for the championship of
ivorld. Coyle , who his obtain-
iine notoriety as a swimmer ,
3 nis
competitor fiye minutes
; the course to Be from Cheater
bilacielphia ; date of match to
: ed hereafter. Both Johnson
frutz express a willingness to
Coyle.
WASHINGTON , August 24.
; Attorney General
has
re-
1 a dispatch from Jefferson
Mo. , setting forth that Deputy
Marshal Metcalfe shot and
, in Wright county , yesterday ,
arresting , one Wyman , an
distiller. The department ot
s has been asked to furnish des -
: s to pursue the murderer ,
urts received at army head- Chi
rs. relative to affairs in the
i country ,
agree perfectly as
threatening condition of
af-
These Indians , supposed to
ndly to thegovernaaent , have
; d 'an Insolent
, defying and
ndence of speech that Indi-
roat confidence In the ability
He tribes to cope successfully
nlted States troops. To-day
nd t was ArrapahooIndian received from the Chey-
detailed agency ,
the movements of a
f Cheyennes ' , Comanches and
i. Th'e 'Indians 'anticipatd
I'ernment troops will be sent
them , and make their boasts
jy will make It warm for the St. Li
whenever they meet them.
v , a Klowa chief
, suddenly
Flour-
1 to -
with
camp two hun-
id of horses and mules Wheat
ied on the way from , being and 1 06J@11
ven , Friendly Corn ;
Comanches
' ' 83 elfivat
,
vp'come'Iiito' the Federal
port that Oats ]
they met eighty
Barloy-
fKIowas -
on their
way to
and Minr
stjle camp. The whole ten-
rices received indicate that Rye I
stile Indians have com mlt- Pork
irc still committng | .
The Chey'erines who deprp- have Lard ]
3 camp nay tbe Kiowosmade
outbreak this season and
, Chicago
3 Wolf , when he went to
er his sons remains killed
bite ' persona on the trip , Cattle-
'orse then made tlie next shade firm
I since that these
tribes of other gi
taken an active part on fairtochol
atigation of massacre of
i halfbreeds , which recent- HogsT.j
place at St. Joe , Dakota wanted , fi
fixes the outrage on tbe and slow ;
ist band of Sioux. Gen. 7 12 } ; extr
ordered the commanding for only on
Port Rico tq sencj a caval- Sheep ]
'
to demand tho'qustody of nearly noj
is engaged in
outrage , also
ation of horses stolen'at ;
He orders that the force
bo large enough to enforce St. L
ad.
BROOKLYN , August 24. Yorkers
counsel , 6 (
are buiy to-day
complaints Bacon 6
against
Cattle R
swspapers , which , it is
active and -
ntained libellous articles \
ton. He declined to state ans200@3
to be pursued towards tlves 45J }
journals. The damages
t60CqO , inpachcase.
apers now named arc the ,
lagle , New York Tribune J. O. !
, others will be adde4 to
' Dealer
'he suit agajnst Beeher
> sed first. ' Gro
stigatjng committee have
the report , aud will meet Brick Store , 8.
r night to revise it , It " WILL BO
: n to Plymouth Church JACOBS' New I
. , Friday nlghf. Itol Avenue.
Special Bargaii
before removal.
1KJ ) KUE1IL.
OF THE DBPAUTED. SP :
t , tetweea Famhan & H Fruit
.Id of guardian spirits , obtain
ew b rg of i toe. In put cttei , present and fu- Cor. I8ih a ;
BEBLIX , August 23.
U. S. Minister Davis
bos arrhed
here.
LONDON , Aug. 23.
The Rusian
Government
has fur
ther
delayed its
recognistion of
Spanish Republic. -
EX August 23.
ThcKing of Denmark has return
ed from his visit to Iceland. He
was accompanied from
Eugland by
his daughter the Princes of Wales.
The VIEXXA , August 23.
press announces that Austri
an and German
ministers
at Mad
rid
were notified on Friday last of the
recognition by their
representative
Government.
President Serrano
is
chief of
executive powers of Spain.
MADRID , August 23.
See
De Argel has been surrendered
o the Carlists , through the treach-
iry of parties within the city , who
ire friends of the Bishop of
Urgel
he " chaplain of Don Cailos. Gen !
"restany captured the entire
garri-
an , 488 , and 32 -
guns , and shot the
nmmandaptof tho-citadel.
The government has received In-
irmation that
filibustering
expedi-
ons A
are
preparing against Porto {
ice , and has taken
op it. The measures to
truth of the report in
gard to ' that Island , published in
reeman's Journal , is denied. The
ar department
has contracted
,000 Remington rifles. for
the BurrALO , August 24.
schooner
Giasswaite
, before
ported ashore at Point Albine
s in ,
the same
position , all efforts
haul her off
having been
isful. uiisuc-
Help was
asked from the
lited
States steamers
Perry and
chigan , both laying at Erie ,
: tbe
commander of the
Perry
re-
3d
that his vessel was undergoing
airs , and the Michigan had
no
,1 on board , and could not get
' inside of four days. A heavy
2 would
probably break the
ooner up. Several powerful tugs A
n Detroit
ure on their way down
ier assistance.
RKETS BY TELEGRAPH ,
ew York Honey I arket.
NEW i'oRK , August 24.
oney-s Umndantat 2 } percent ,
ircignj&tillange Dull and
Iyat487 @ 491.
> ld Dull but I
with firnij oppned at
subsequently I 10
it aftewards } bid ;
reacted to" 1 09f
r the influence
of free salesand
,
w tOttajWce.
vernmeuts Strong ; in good o :
ind ; currency Gs 117i
cks Irregular in early trade ,
: ronger after
midday L H
I ; , W
, UP , Wabash
, N W and St
were tlie chief'features
> ; Erie
M 473 ; U P 19J ; W U 77 * .
York Produce Market.
and
A'EW Yumf , August 23. HO
ir Dull
and
heavy ; super-
tate and Western , 5 005 20 ; lias
5 30@5 60. PR
qat Nominal ; nothing
ower. doiugj PR
i Quiet ; Western mixed
82. any
Unchanged , ing.
-93.
PA
: New mes.Q , 22 75 bid ; plain
ess , 10@13 ; dressed hogs , 8 | @
Prime city , J3f a4.
w 7Ja8 } .
lier inferior demand steady ,
Nominal.
1 In good demand and JL.
cage Pruuuce market. 2381w.
UincAaq , August 24. w.
Quiet and unchanged ; .
choice new extras 4 25a5 00 ,
it Quiet ; cash 93 $ ; August
itember 011.
-Steady : 05 } ; August 65
ber 05. ; WAG
-Dull ; cash 50 ; August 42 Patem
;
) er 38i.
r Dull ; cash , about S7@90 ; Axles , S
74.
pines 97.
-Dull ; Sept 22 75 , year , 17 | .
Dull ; 14j15 , year 14J.
ouis Produce Market.
ST. Louis , August 24.
-Nominal.
Firm ; No 3 red held at
07 ; No 2 at 1 15.
Higher ; No 2 mixed,67J
ar. , , ©
ar.irm ; No24442 } .
More active ; No 2 , Iowa
icsota , 1 05@1 10.
figher ; No 2 , 85@90.
r Firm , 98.
Steady , at 24 ,
EUgherj good , 15.
. COR.
apiut
Live Stock Market.
CHICAGO , August 24.
Receipts,4,500 ; very quiet ;
ter ; chylco scarce , surplus
radcs ; Texans sold 2 ( J3 } ;
ce steers 5@0 ; extra steers
Receipts , C0,000 ; best
rm ; others dull , plenty
medium to choice 0 60@
a 7 14@7 18 outside price
clot.
Receipts , 850 ; dull , easy ,
ininal | poor to choice
.ouis Live Stock.
ST. Louis , August 24.
leceipts , 7,000 ; lower
} @ 7J ; butchers 77f.
leceipts 2-50 ; best grades
wanted , others dulljTex-
75 ; butchers 2J3 ; na-
IS ! BARGAINS ! !
3Z.ATTEB.
> in Staple and Fane ?
ceries.
B. Coif 16ft & Ollcago fits ,
IOVE SEPTE1IBR 1st , to
trick Block , cor. , 15th and Cap-
is are now offered Jn groceries
auglOdtf.
ENCER'S
Confectionary
8ts.
iris
AT
Clearing Sale !
3EIXG OL'H
Clearing Sale !
Annual
Clearing Sale
OF
Foreign and Domestic
Clearing
Sale !
DRY GOODS
Clearing Sale !
PREPARATORY 1O STOCK TAKEfO.
A.
CRTTICZSHANZ
Bearing Sale ! ,
mars Cor. Uih and sts.
1873.
& . A. BHOWN 248
, Douglas Street ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRY GOODS , OA
AND OIL CLOTH
n Immense Stock of Fresh New
sold lower than Goods Just Opened to/Ibe
any other house in the /
city ,
consisting of
1RINOS , EMPRESS CLOTHE , RSPELLAN'R '
ALPACAS & MOHAIRS , also VELYET & BEAYEB
CtOAKINGS.
FULL STOCK
OF StJAWLS ,
BLANKETS
,
ij-aL-ODiiEi * ? ' > i ri > osTija3a : = . FLANNELS ,
MERINO .i33sr3
UNDERWEAR
AND
WORSTED
TABLE LIATX 15 GREAT . GOODS.
TARIETT. A FCLL LINE OF .
N6LISH AND 1MERICAW CARPETS , OIL
CLOTES ,
EZEAEK ; r ? MATMG RUSS , AND MATS ,
OHE :
Furniture , bedding ,
"
1 "ever
> LST
a
- ! ° ° SKWeli he S d&Jffi , , ? ? H aAd LOW
a-
LOUNGES &o.5 UPHOLSTERED ANP
COVERED TO OKDEK.
E CELfiLS. * i.zraa.l3.o-'Kxx. SSIVEKIOK - " ,
vvooDnrOBTir ,
) ouglas St. , Omaha , Neb.
oed Stock ,
ND
ON HARDWARE ,
i Wheek , Fiaiihed Qeiriug , &c ,
Ipr'.ngs and Tliimblo Skeins
fDWOOD LUMBER ,
ges , Hacks and Buggies
lebacber 'IVogoaJ Dep t.
TBIFFLEB
-DEA
O C
Confpcfloncry ,
Tobacco ,
Scgrais ,
OP TE5TH and PABNHAM.
WHOLESALE CANDIES
I am I ow
manulacturing all
varieties of candies
and will sell a
A.
. ,
Dealers In this State need
not want to jo East for CAXDIES.
A trial Is solicited.
OXQ.ftj3.ft.
& J. WILBUK
Books and Stationery
WHOLESALE AND
Strao , ,
CHOOL BOOKS
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
" " *
'ring ' and Summer Styles.
+ * A.POLACK , - t * *
CLOTHIER. .
.
Farnliai st. IToar 14th ,
nd Medium dotting ,