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    OMAHA DAILY BEE
VOL. IV. OMAHA WEDNESDAY MORNING AUGUST 26 , 1874. NO58 ;
THE DAILY BEE.
EDWAKD liOSEWATEB , Editor'and Prop'r ,
.V OBec-Ko. 138 Farnbmtn iirect , b tw.
. Mnth nd Tenth.
TEEMS OF SUBSCRIPTION :
On. copr ,
three menths in dTance . _ _ Z.
jrIf not paid In adTancc , 8 per annum will
l-colM * ! . *
TBEDERICK ,
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LEADING HATTER !
Best Goods ,
I.OWESTFR1CES
. } OMAHA.
OMAHA BUSINESS DIRECTORY
OBAOKBB MASUFAOrOBT.
Smith. 185 Uarner itreet. b t.
MedureA 12th. detUU
GLASS AHD PIOTORS PB MES.
T Belnhart , 186 Dou < U itreet. dealei In
j.window gltnj and picture Iramei. ( Hating
"done to order. a-2"
BOOTS AHD SHOES.
Lang. 155 Farnham at. between 10th
Philip 115h febl rl
OOHTEOTIOHEBT.
. Later , corner 12th and Douglo strteu ,
mtnufacturer and wholesale dealer IB
candicaand conlectionerr. Country trade ao-
llceted. Pl '
OOATDEALERS. .
S Elliot , coal , lime , cemen lhair etc. ,
Poland it. febUmS
PAWH BBOKEB.
Elgutter , No. 200 Farnham it. lelTtf
M.
IAUHDBT.
IAUHDBT.all llth at. , tat.
. first rlas work
- - - -
fAOTOKT.
ircmtum Soap Works , Powell A Co , still
I manufactire their Premium Soap. Fire
nt premium rtwsrded by the l-ougla county
and State lairs , and Pott wattaml county , la.
Orders oli-JUdIrom the trade
ATTOKHE7B.
E. F. SUVTUE. Q. C. GRAVES.
SMYTHE & GRAVES ,
Attorneys -at-aw.
Boom 5 Creighton Block.
E. ESTABROOK. IT. M. FRANCIS
ESTABROOK& FRANCIS
ATTOBNEYS AT LAW.
OFFICE- Crouton Block , Omaha , Neb.
DEXTER L THOMAS ,
Atlornej and * Counselor at Law.
07PIOE Boca Ho Vlw&er'i Block ,
OMAHA - NEB.
JOHN W. LYTLE ,
Ittornoj-at-Isw and Solicitor la
Eqolty.
OITIOK.-OTK First Batloaal B tk ,
mil-tr
, J. CORNELL.
Ootua-fBollox-
AKD
fifptrict Attorney for Secoad Jnd-
Iclal District ,
OFUCS South aide of Farnham , between
IStb an Utb it * . , opposite Court Uous * .
PAliKE GODWIN ,
Attorney at Law *
( Uallmsn Bkek , )
4)0 THIETEEKTH BTBEET. OMAHA
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A. BALDWIN
BAX.DWIK * O'BRIES ,
ATTOENEYS LAW
Office Caldwell Block , Pouglu Street ,
" \ OlfAILA. , - - - - NEBRASKA.
JOHH B. KKLJ.KY.
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Attorne 1 CounseloratLaw
-OMAHA-
.ptOLLECTIONS SOLICITED AND PROMPT-
\J Ij attended to. No charge unl M ccllec-
Uoni are made. Hou e * to let and renti col-
cted. Heal estate bought and told. aplTtf
G. W. AMBBOSE ,
BEDICK'8 OFERA HOUSE
V OUAHA ?
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T. W. T. Jiicnards ,
Attorney at Law ,
OCre 490 13th SI. , bet. FarBluua
and llarnpy Omaha , Neb.
P0. . Box BO
O. BALLOU ,
ATTORNEY at LAW
OOoe n Crelfhton'a uew block , tontheait cor
room , floor.
OMAHA. _ NEB.
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JOHN C. CO WIN ,
.A.-ttox-xxoy. Solicitor
15D COUNSELOR.
OFFICE-CREIGITTON'S BLOCK ,
OMAHA , KEBBASKA. N.
arKU
f. o.rAUk. so. K.rJtrTCiim
SPAUN & PRITCHE'IT ,
Attorneys tad Couaselon at Lair.
OS ? . 60 TweU. i b' Mt.
J. S. SHROPSHIRE
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AttorneyatLaw :
Boom Ko. I , S. E. Coi ncr 13lh and DoajUi 8U ,
OMAHA , - - NEBR.
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ji SAVAGE & MANDhRSON ,
1 Attorneys at Law ,
MJ FAKNHAM STREAT.
/aa tr. i
cmK.tr r
) N. J. BURNHAM.
ATIOBNEI AND COUKSCLLOB AT
IAW ,
No. 260 Farnham Stntt
NEB.
DON'T forget tbe free exhibition
of aldermanic pugiliam'at Pattee'a
Municipal Academy of fun to-night.
A NEW outlet to the seaboard has
just been completed. "We refer to
the Chicago branch of the Baltl-
more & Ohio railroad , which is some
miles shorter than any of the old
routes , and presents superior advan
tages to shippers of western products.
An indiscriminate slaughter in
clothing and gents' furnishing
goods regardless of prices at 206
Farnham street. Fine linen and
chevoit shirts oi our vn make at
$2.00 and $2.50 each.
fiailroad J ckett
bought and sold by P. Gottheimer.
Broker , at 296 Fan.ham street.
Unredeemed Pledges for Sale.
may Iy26
7. MOOEEHEAD ,
AND PHA-RM CIST ,
Block , Bet. Oalifbnk ( t Websttr Eta.
OMAHA , NEB.
Phyiklani Frescriptloui carefully
Je2G3iu comnouniiwl ,
DENTISTS ,
OFFICE , /la. 23 ! FARHHAM ST.
CI STUBS.
Brt. 13th ( L Hth StsOMAHA. .
OS-Oldest j > ractlclnir DmUUU lu the city
DR , A , S , BILLINGS ,
Stt. ,
Bet. 1 tb and Utb , up Uir , - ,
Teeth nitrated without pain , byutoof NI-
. troua Oxtdo 7u.
roffircopezatcUtcz tftf
L VAN CAMP M.D.
DUpensei hi * own meJclnea , and beaidei
nenlar practice , makei ipeci&lltlM of Deran ge-
raenU and Dlaeaaw Peculiar to Women , Flitu * .
la , File * and other Dlieaaea of the Bectum.
OFFICE : Corner Farnham and 14th street * ,
Bnt door to the right , up U1' . Restdenc- ,
210 Douglu street , between 12 and nth , next
to Lutheran Church Omaha , Feb. Addrm *
Lock Box SH.
UBS. J. E. VAS DBUCOOK.
Eclectic Physician.
Betldenee and offic , 230 DoJga $ t bet 14th nnd
15th its.
Kpeclal attention paid to obstetrics and dt
* uu peculiar to women and children. f9tf.
NEW SALOON-
HENRY , the popular Saloon ke per , has re.
fitted up tha buement of old Herald building ,
cor. 13th and Douglas Sts. , There , in connec
tion with bin bsr be sets out a Lunch prerr
mornlnjracd URAND LUNCU EVKBV SAT-
UUDAY. Ulre him a call. al dU
Mrs. D. A. MOFFETT ,
Fashionable Dressmaking
Fourteenth St. ,
OMAHA. NEB.
Wood ! Wood ! Wood !
Immense Reduction !
A T S. P. BKIO 8' YARD , CORNER OF
A llth and Chi ago Street * . Good Hard
Wood 17 00 ; Soft $ % 00. Store Wood to lull
anr number of store rerr cheap. aplStf
EDWARD KUEHL.
MAoisraa OF THE DEPAUTPD.
Ho49310th St , between Farniam & Haraej ,
Will by tbe aid of guardian spirit * , obtainer
or any tme A riew of tue pant , present and fu
ture. No fen oharged in cases of sickness ,
LhU.U , NOTICE.
To th'e oiroera o { th * lands sought by the City
ol Omaha to be condemned lor the ex Untlon 01
10th street , In said CJtr , jpuf h from It * pres
ent terminus.
The undersigned tbrea disinterested freeho'd.
en of tbe Clt r of Om.ha. tppulnted by the Slayer - JtI Jt
or and Council of said Olty to assess tha dam ige
to tbe owners of the properly nought to be ta
ken fcr the extension uf 10th street In said City'
south from Its present terminus , at the north 1
Hue of lands owned by George Francis Train , {
south to Caslellar Street in South Omaha addi
tion , such eztention to be 100 feet In width , A
will on the 5th day of September , A. D. 1374 , 1
magi on the said lands to be appropriated , at 1
10 o'clock in the forenoon , lor the purpose of
assessing said dsmages It harlng heretofore
bren declared necetsarr l > r tbe Council of said
City by ordinance , to appfoprjale said lands to
the useof said City. '
B. G JENKINSON.
P. McGAVOCKJ
Dated t Omaha , AiWW JHth , 1874.
aagl3d2tprw ttepta
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LEGAL NOTICE.
Hugh G. Clark , and Junlus B. French , a firm
doing business as Claik A French , vs. S I Field ,
wbOH first name is unknown. Before John
R. Porter , Justice of the Peace , in and for
Douglas Connty , State of Nebraska.
On the 17th day of August. A. D. , 1874 , said
Justice issued an order of altachmtnt in the
abore action lor the sum of serenty.fire dnjlars
and ninety-six cents. You will answer on or J
ttfore Sept. 29th , 1674
CLARK A FRENCH.
Vf IT : 1Burnbam , Attorney.
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SPENCER'S
Fruit ani Confectionary n a
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Cor. 13th and avonworth SIB. , e
y43m AT TUE BRIDGE n
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CARRIAGE , BUGCY and WAGON Ph
Pn
MASUFACTDRER. n
. E. CORNER ot Hth and BARNEY 8X8 , n
OULD respectfully announce to the pub v
W lic that be is now ready to fill all con ti
tracts la the abort line * with neatnet * and tit
dispatch. tiri
'Express wagons constantly on hand and ri
for sale. of
sale.P to
P , FALLON , ; :
DEALER IV e f ll
llb
Dress Goods , Silks and Trimmings. b
Ko. 263 Dodge I ' e t , between Hth and 13th.
Dress maMnc done with neat- e
aese and dispatch. Orders iiIc
sdhoited. Icri
Je3S-Sm ri
ritJ
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C. T. HALIAU1T , tJP tJv
ITtCor. FamtiamiiBd Elerenlb Sts g
Allklcdiot TAILORING , Cleaning and re-
pelrlni done at reasonable rates. A fine lot of
KURNISUUiU GOODS constantly on band
ind told cheap. dec26tf.
JOHN H. GKEEN.
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STATE MILLS 5
5ai
DEALER Ot
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GRAIN , FLOUB AND FEED , aitt
AKD hi
COMMISSION MERCHANT.hi
VERT LATEST ,
MIDNIGHT.
CHICAGO , August 25.
The farmers of the Eleventh Con
gressional District have nominated
James P. DImmitt.
CINCINNATI , Aug. 25.
The republicans of the eighteenth
district to-day renomlnated James
Monroe for congress
EVANSVILLE , Ind. , August 26.
The Democrats of the First Con
gressional District , at Princeton , to
day , nominated Benois S. Fuller.
LOUISVILLE , August 25.
The United States militia are ar
resting the rioters In Owen county
whether white or black. A num.
of troops left here for that region
to-day. In Lancaster everything is
quiet.
HARTFORD , August 25.
The races at the new Charter Oak
Park commenced to-day. The 2:40
trot was won by Wetherby , with
Reserve second. Time , 2:28 : } , 2:32
2:31 } . The 2:27 race was won Sy
Nashville Girl , witn Music second.
Time 2:28 } , 2:20 } , 2:24 : } .
ST. Louis , August 25.
The Democrat to-morrow will
publish information which shows
that Iowa has excellent corn crops ,
but only 75 per cent , as many hogs
as last year , and greatly reduced in
weight.
, The Illinois corn crop will be
about one-third less than last year ,
and hogs are one-half less , and much
lighter.
Missouri will have a poor corn
crop , and a large falling off in hogs
Sioux CITY , August 25.
A large meeting of old miners
and others interested In the devel
opment of the mineral resources of
tue Black Hills , was held here this
evening. Two hundred and fifty
names were enrolled under Captain
Russell , who intends to leave here
a1 out the 10th of September for the
Black Hills. It is understood that
tliis organization will move in con
junction with several others form-
intr in different places on the fron
tier.
WASHINGTON August 25.
In reply to a request of the Gov
ernor of Kansas for arms and am
munition , to be used in defending
the southern border of the State
against the reported threatened in
vasion of the Osage Indians , the
Secretary of war states that in view
of the fact that the State was fur
nished In July last with five hun
dred carbines and fifty rounds of
ammunition , on which account the
$ ateiis still indebted to the general
government , he does not feel au
thorized tq grant the request.
SAN FRANCISCO , August 25.
The mail steamer' China , from
Panama , has arrived.
A dspatch | from San Diego says
the 4pacpes'are making more .raids
into donora. Don"Irpuo Landres
sends word to the President of the
municipality of Booatohuachi that
ho was attacked by savag&ron the
15th ult. As four of his party are
not to be found , he supposes them to
have been killed. A force of 22
men was sent to the scene of attack.
They found the bodies of three of
them , who had fought valliantly
uatfl their ammunition gave out ,
and they "then broke their guns ha
pieces.
SPRINGFIELD , 111 ? , Aug. 25.
The Democratic congressional
convention for the twelfth district
met here to-day and nominated
Wm. M. Springer , of this city ,
against the protest of the Christian
county delegation , whose candidate ,
a farmer , was beaten.
Delegates to the Democratic
State convention , to be held hereto ?
morrow , are beginning to arrive.
The Convention called by Judge
Ledlie ] , of this city , met at two
o'clock in mass meeting , and were
addressed by Gen. Singleton , of
Qulncy. < v
It The stialght Democratic conven w
tion t organized by electing Gen Jas. sitl
jjlngleton , of Adams county , tem tlte
porary I president , and R. C. Neely , teoi
'
of Sang'anjon pounty , Secretary- oisi
The convention was thinly attended , si
and the appointment o'f committees siS
was deferred until U o'clock to
morrow , till whiohtime the qon e
vention adjourned.
aibi
BATON ROUGE , August 25. biti
The congressional district conven tihi
tion nominated as follows : hiSE
have
n * 'tff ' N.L _ i T * Tl C-lll . SE
SESi
Sim
jf St. Landry , and other districts si
ill probably nominate to-night siT
The ooventions BSQ Dominated oi >
Bandall Gibson , troro the first oon-
gresalonal dlstrfot. Col , WM. . J evy
from the fourth district , and B. F.
Bpencer , from the fifth district.
Tbe Btate convention nominated oc
, 0. Jfonoour , { rgasurer , and then "W
adjourned.
The resolutions and platform rsbv
ported and adopted set forth that the
white people of Louisiana , embraSi
cing thp democratic , conservative , th
reform , liberal , white man's parties , St
and others opposed to the J elojjg } bo
usurpationand declare that the fjov * in
ernment existing in the State is th
maintained by violence and fraud , Ci
In opposition to the State and nawi
tlonal constitution , aud also to the of
popular will ; that dominant faction fo
has inflamed the passions of the PJ
negroes against the "whites and Is
made the unity of the B <
whites a necessity , they prolei
test against the enactment of laws lei
force the social equality of the nx
races , -while asking that the rights be
all be protected , without regard
colon They are , however ; conhs
vmced that tbe flection of white gr ;
men to omoe Is necessary to effectual
reform. They disclaim the alleged }
intention of carrying the election m
by violence , and denounce Governor * th
Kellogg as a usurper and his govac
ernment : as unjust. While favor- sit
Ing the payment of taxes and the po
legitimate debt , they disfavor the or
recognition of fraudulent obligaHi
tlons , and call for a searching inaq
vestlgatlon In the matter. They or
pledge themselves to restore the sa :
government to honesty- .
de
ex
St. Louis Live Stock. an
toi
ST. Louis , August 25. ev
Hogs Receipts , 3,000 ; market evwJ
dull anrt weak ; Yorkers held at ct
756 70. foi
Cattle Receipts 860 | good graces do
ire wanted , others duil ; common sii
choice Texans held at 2 003 75 ; ea
bytchers , 2 603 00 ; good to choice no
natives , 4 50@6 75. lei
TELEGRAPHIC ,
4 O'CLOCK P. M.
Bp cialljr Baported for the Omaha Dally B * * ,
br the ItUntio and Padfio TelezrtPk Oo.
NEW YORK , August 25.
Barney Aaron has challenged
Collyer to fight at catch weight for
1,000 or two thousand dollars a side
within two months after signing
articles , and within 500 miles of
JNew York.
ST. PAUL , August 24.
A rise in the Mississippi river last
night broke a log boom of the St.
Anthony boom company , at St. An
thony Falls , and a million and a
quarter of logs went over the Falls ,
ojoss , § 12,000. The escaped logs
have 'considerably damaged other
dams.
"WlLKESBARRE , AUgUSt 24.
All coal companies doing business
around ArdenWyoming and Lack-
awanna Valleys , stopped working
yesterday , the market being over
stocked. They expect to resume
September first. Twenty thousand
men and boys will have no em
ployment during the suspension.
WARRENTOX AUg. 25.
The following is published by
authority :
CARD : "The difficulty between
Col. J. S. Mosby and Captain D.
Payne has been tills day amiciably
and honorably adjusted.
( Signed. ) E. HUNTON ,
JAS. KUTH.
NEW YORK , August 25.
A special irom Birmingham
England , says Arthur Claydon wll
arrive in New York next week in
the interest of the British labo
movement. His mission is to re
port on Virginia and North Carolina
lina as fields for labor for the mid
die classes of British emigrants.
WASHINGTON , August 25.
The Secretary of the Treasury
will , on the first of September , issue
a i call for $15,000,000 five-twenty
1i bonds 1 , the interest of which wil
cease 1I i in ninety days after date , for
collection < This amount is equal to
the I remainder of subscriptions to
the I new five per cents , $25,000,00 (
of < the amount having been callec
some time since. Sometime during
September f it is expected that the
syndicate will take another install
ment ' of the five per cents , probabh
$45,000,000.
ROCHESTER , August 25.
The Union publishes the result of
an interview of one of its reporters
and Miss Susan B. Anthony , rela
tive to the statement of Mrs. Tilton
and Bessie , implicating Miss An
thony in an improper tete-a-tete
with Theodore Tilton. Miss An
thony denies the whole story , but
regards } t as too absurd to be worthy
of notice , yhe say's slie never heard
that girl Bessie was anything more
than a servant to Tilton's family ,
that she was half an idiot , and Mrs.
Tjfton had repeatedly said she
could not instjll jnto thp girl the
first elements of truth , /
NEW YORK , August 23.
It Is understood that a large
amount of money is belngstaked on
the success of the American team
with the coming international rifle
matchthe , Americans bettingheavy
odds on their countrymen. The
managers of the affair counsel
against this , as they say , although
tlfe Araorjqan. tSSP3 are improving
rapidly , the' dharie&s'jn' the matcii D t
will be against them for the reason 1
that 'ama '
they are comparatively
teurs In shooting at one thousand g'
yards , while the Isish team have
practiced at this range for many
years. The Americans have prac )
ticed at this range only since last
spring. There are three or four
, qts Jn thp Anierjcan team who
' E
capabje'of gxcelling the .
Jrjsh.tl :
NEW YORK , August 24 ,
The Herald reporter who inter g'w
viewed Tilton asked whether there
truth whatever In the aliu-
was any aliufo
jions to Miss Susan . Anthony by jj
the girl Bessie , before the commitpj
tee. Mr. Tilton replied with an air ?
jf solemnity : "I tremble and w
skiver to answer until I hear what b
cnyveperable friend , Susan a. Anthony -
' > r
thony , h'as tq say concerning the
' "
smbsrrassing ] situation'in"wh'gbt } we |
werp c ughf th t evening. My e
mxiety is not concerning Bessie ,
pc
but Susan , Little Bessie's apousa- pcn
Lion sits far more lightly on ray at
lead than dear , good Susan
iat upon my knee. I don' t say that bl
Susan would do the same thing blve
low , but she was younger then. ve
STou'need not prpsa me farther ; I th
ihall hot , ' for Sosanls 'sake , deny It. of
Dhere ; have been too
fe\v confessions de
f plain truth in this controversy. " in
, July2-i. }
Considerable excitement has been de
occasioned by reason of the bail of thFr
rVmBentouone of the parties con- Fr '
lected with the Harrington Safe in
mrglary. an
The Evening CrJtio eays , that on Jo
Sunday evening lost it w s reported piall
hat Richard Harrington , United all
States District Attorney John Os-
> rne , United States District Com- be
njbsjoner of New i'ork , and Chris- be
Ian Bcheltenhand , of New York in
Jity , arrived here , and' soon aftprr hrjws
rards effected the release from jail ws
Wm. Benton , under indictment Sa
: the burglary of the safe of the
Jstrict Attorney in April last. It
also hinted that on release of
ienton and A. D. Williams , they
eft the city together. Benton's re- ,
case Is commented on in the most
mflattcring terms , especially as it
cars on Mr. Harrington. 1C
It is concluded that Benton should <
been held inasmuch 681 3
iaye , as the
randjury and the criminal court <
lave agreed to meet to-day , and va
enton might be wanted at any ]
aoment. The best lawyers told ]
acm that bail should not have been
ccepted from a party residing out.
ide , and they to-day assert most r
ositively that neither Judge Fisher
the District Attorney , nor Mr.
larrington , as his assistant , had
ny right to accept bail for Benton
any one else connected with the
ftfe burglary.
The Attorney General , having
eslgnated Mr. A. G. .Kiddle to take .
xclusive control of the whole case ,
nd at the request of Mr. Harring-
himself. If Mr. Harrington has
ver done any one act in connection
rith the case to hurt his cause , this
has done most effectually
Ills sake , and it was a pity it was )
one. As to Mr. Benton , $2,000 is dr
imply nominal bail , which may be
asily made up , and he appear , or
, just as it may suit his conven-
r
LITTLE ROCK , Aug. 25.
Returns from seventeen county
conventions for nearly half of th
State , show that the election of del
egates aieinstruted to vote for Bax
ter for Governor.
WASHINGTON , August 25.
The treasury department has is
sued a letter to collectors of cus
toms , instructing them not to exac
fees for the oath to a manifest o
coastwise cargo of registered or li
censed vessels.
George B. Williams , of Indiana ,
formerly second deputy commission
er of Internal revenue , who is ai
present an officer of the finance de
partment of Japan , in a letter to
friend in this city says there seems
to be a fine prospect for a fight be
tween China and Japan , growing
out of the occupation of the Island
of Formosa by Japanese troops ,
General Williams .reports himself
and other Americans connected
with the Japanese government , in
good health.
Private advices from other sources
report the arrival of a prominent
American officer , who has obtained
leave of absence from the govern
ment , and whose mission is to sell
a large quantity of arms to the
Japanese government. The mis
sion of this official , it can be stat
ed , was projected , and he started to
Japan previous to any difficulty be
tween China and Japan , in fact ne
gotiations for'sale-of the arms re
ferred to , was- almost completed by
a coirespondence through the Span
ish Charge d'affairs , before the offi
cer had left this country , and his
enl > object in visiting Japan waste
to satisfy the sale and benefit his
health by a sea voyage.
JNEW XOKKf AUgUSt 25.
Josiah Shoves , confidential clerk
of Corlies , Macey fe Co. , stationers ,
of Nassau street , was arrested to
day , charged by the firm of having
embezzled funds to the amount of
$35,000 , committed to him for , ma
king purchases , etc. The defalca
tion was discovered by examining
the books during Shoves' summer
vacation.
YORK , Aug. 25.
Three hundred Menuonites ar
rived by the steamer City of Chester
from Liverpool Sunday , and started
for Dakota yesterday.
While the tug boat , James Ma-
hon , towing five coal barges , was
coming down East river yesterday ,
three men in a small boat attempt
ed to get tow behind the barges.
The boat upset and they were all
swept under the barges and drown
ed. Names not learned.
NEW i'oRK , August 25.
Gustave Meyer , supposed to be a
defaulter or having committed a lar
ceny of one hundred and eighty
thousand dollars in bonds irom a
German bank , has been arrested.
The matter so far has been kept
very quiet.
WASHINGTON , August 25.
In reply to the telegrams of Gov.
Qsborne. 'of Kansas , requesting arms
' '
an'd ammunition'to be used in de
fending the southern border of that
State from the threatened devastar
tions by hostile Indians , 'the se'qra-
tary ; Pf Wftf 8ays "flip 'debt of that
State on account of arms , aminuni1
tion and equipments furnished by
the general government , amounts
now to fortv-seven thousand dollars ,
and he does not feel authorized to
Issue any more. Five hundred car-
blues and fifty thousand rounds of
cartridges were furnished as late as
July last. In army circles theopln-
lon Is expressed that there will not
be any trouble with the Indians but
what can oe successfully controlled
> y the United States forces.
Q6v , U0\Vel-tifenpw ! 'postmaster
jen'eral-visited ' th'e post'ofllco'depart- '
raent this morning. Aftef an in-
Lervlew with the assistant postmas
ter general and a brief examination
f the condition of the department ,
3ov. Jewell went to the state de
partment for the purpose ot examin-
ng th ? new commissioner. He re-
urnstO qng B.ia.np } } tbjs af-teruoou
iyith thp comrfllssioriers.
"
LONG BBANCH , Aug. 25.
The talked of swimming match
'or the ljpnplonshlp of the world
jetween ( J. B. Johnson. the chara-
lon of England , and Andrew
rantz , the champion of America ,
vill take place here at two o'clock
his afternoon. The stakes are for
me thousand dollars a side and a
@
ijiampion cup valued at five bupr s
" " |
red. fFhe contest w s arrarigVji '
everaj weeks ago and has been twj'ce d
postponed. Both men have been at
training for the past two weeks atP1
.ttended by professional trainers. P1e
The match has created considerate
e\ !
te interest here ; betting has been efe
ery brisk and large sums been in- 11
ested , the English champion being
he favorite at 100 to 60. Crowds te
visitors from New York , Phila- tePJ
ielphlfi and Washington are r arrly- PJ
' " ' '
ag , ttf witness1 Uie fa'ge. . ilr
'
According to 'the articles of agree- \ \
pqt , thp men wjl | Vjjve ofl ' the bu
eck of a steamboat and sw'm ( to
4P shore , a distance of three miles ,
'rants is comparatively unknown H
aquatic circles , and Is more of an
mateur than a professional , while
ohnson is the recognized cbam-
lon of England , having defatec |
competitors ft > r tbpt tjfp ] , fii
LATER. The swimming [ match exIt
etwecn Johnson and Frantz has
een postponed until four o'clock , ItN.
consequence of a heavy sea. A N.
rjsk wind is blowincr. and the
aves are funning higher than on
atnrday.
50
St. Loiijs Produce Market.
ST , L.OUI2 , August 85.
Flour Dull and weak. stc
Wheat Dull ; No 3 red held at
00@1 05 ; No Sat 1101 15.
Corn Higher ; No 2 mixed,68 ©
} , elevator.
Oats Firm ; No 2 44j45J in ele-
ator.
Rye Quiet and unchanged.
Barley No 2 100iao. go
Whisky Firm , 98. ' de
Pork Firm ; at 24 for cash and at
seller foe the year. tei
Lard Higher , good , 15 } .
37
37i i
hicago Live Stock Market. be
CHICAGO , August-25. 84 !
Cattle Receipts , 2,000 , Market
eadler and prices weak and easy.
large number on hand at close ,
exans held at 2 20a4 30 ; fair to
lolce steers , 4 65a5 90 ; extra , 6 25a
50.
Hogs Receipts , 2,600. Market
Jtive and lOalQc higher for good ,
there steady. Sales of poor to Te
5-
mmon at 5 50a6 50 ; medium to No :
, 6 60a6 75 ; good to choi.e , 6 80a te i
tail
and
Sbeep Receipts , 1,000. Market 1
loderately active und lower ; sales paj L
poor to choice at 2 00a4 50.
CABLEGRAMS.
HAVANA , August 5
On and after September 1st , cus
tom duties will be payable entirely
in gold , and paper will not be re
ceived.
St. THOMAS , August 18,1
via HAVANA , August 24. f
Ex-President Baez of San Domin
go arrived yesterday from Porto Bl-
co , en route for Uuracoa.
BAYONNE , Aug. 25 ,
In consequence of the confisca
tion of the property of the Carllsts
by the Spanish government , Prince
Alphonso , brother to Don Carlos
has Issued an order to his troops an
nouncing that relentless measures
will bo taken.
CALCUTTA , August 25.
Late returns in regard to the ex
tent and efforts , report that eigh
millions of Knave are still depend
ent for charitable relief. Further
distress is threatened. In Terhate
the weather is exceedingly dry , anc
unless rain falls soon , the harvesi
will prove a failure.
MADRID , August 23.
The ministerial crisis has again
approached , and Senors Gesta and
Cortuna have resigned from the
cabinet. Arshal Zabala has been
removed from his command in the
army. It is reported that Don Car
los proposes to convoke the General
Assembly.
JACONET 20th , via )
HAVANA 25. /
The gathering of the coffee crop
will begin next month. f
The war steamer Haytian is mo
mentarily expected here on her way
to San Domingo City , bearing com
missioners to negotiate a treaty of
peace and commerce between Hay-
ti and San Domingo.
SAN DOMINGO CITY , Aug. 12. \
via HAVANA , Aug. 14 , j
The Republic is perfectly tranquil.
Ex-Minister Delmonte , of Baez's
government has taken refuge in
Concatti. Baez and his son Felix
is in prison. By a recent decree of
the government , seventy-five per
cent , of all duties must be paid in
specie and the remainder in govern
ment bonds.
.LONPON , August 25 ,
A special dispatch to the News
from Sautander announces the ar
rival of the German men-of-war
Nautlus and Albatros at that port ,
and says they were well received.
The LaRepublique France has an
account of the proceedings of the
international congress at Brussels ,
which is considered trustworty. It
shows that the German diplomats
took the lead in the deliberations ,
and the representative of Great
Britain was silent most of the time.
LONDON , August 25.
The twenty-two Americans began
a crjckot match at Dublin yesterday
with the Dublin Club. The Ameri
cans scored 71 in their first inning ,
and the D.ublin club had made 22
runs with 9 wickets down when'the
game was postponed for the clay.
The , American clubs then played a *
game of base ball , in which the
Bostons beat the f > hHad.elplUas by "a
score of 12 to 7. Thp weather was
favorable , and the players had a
large and admiring crowd of specta
tors , among whom was the Duke of $
Abercora.
LONDON , Aug. 25.
The Carlista have extinguished
the lights on the Spanish coast be
tween St. Baiz and Santouia.
Spanish advices by way of Paris ,
report that the inhabitants refuse to
supralt to Frenqh conscrvatlsmanq
disturMnces arelmnlinenl.
News come from Carllst sources
that Baycerardo Is in flames.
The formal recognition of Spain
by Sweden is announced.
Five hundred laborers belonging
to the Englisn agricultural union ,
will leave thjs country for
tomprrow. '
MARKETS ' BY TELEGRAPH.
New York Money Market.
NEW i'ORic , August 25. A
Money On call easy at 2@2 }
wr cent.
Foreign Exchange Pull qt 480
3J487 for Cft days ; 4S9j@490 for
ijght.
Gold More aptivt , but lower un- ,
ier ( influence of free sales ; opened
119 , ( JecUned to 100J , which is
jresent price.
Governments Firm with how-
ver less inquiry ; no particular
eature presented ; currency sixes C
17f.Stock
Stock Weak at opening , but af- PI
erward advanced J@J per cent ;
irices then fell olT@J percent , but
this hour the market is a trifle
Inner ; W U Pac Mail S S U'B.
Vabasli & R I represented bulk of
iUsiness ; Erie 32Jj P M 48 ; TJ P 20J ;
8.
lew ( York Produce Market.
. MEW YORK , August 2.3.
BreadstufEi Heavy.
Flour Heavy and lower ; super ,
ine State and Western , 5 00@5 15 ; I
xtra 5 30@5 85.
Wheat Cent lower ; Ko 1 spring
24@1 25 ; No 2 Chicago 112@115 ;
\o . 1 Milwaukee spring 115al 18.
Corn Steady ; Western mixed
float , 83.
Oats Easy ; Western mixed new
0@55.
Rye 931 00.
Provisions Quiet and unchanged
feather In fair demand and
teadyt
Iron Nominal.
Wool Nominal.
Chicago Prouuce market.
CHICAGO , August 25.
Flour Quiet and unchanged ;
oed to choice new extras 4 75a5 00 ;
emand fair.
Wheat Steady ; August 02J ; Sep-
smber 91f
Oats Steady ; cash 41 ; September
Corn Cash , August and Septem-
65J@66 ; October 66a66 } .
Barley Quiet ; cash 88a90 ; Sept.
Rye 74.
Highwines 97.
Pork DullSept22'50 ; , year. 1GJ.
Lard Dull ; 14 * year 11.
SOT1CE
Taken up M Estrajs July 20,1374 on prem-
leased from U. W. Foibes about four miles
orth hut o ( Omaha one red and while apot-
cow , about 10 or 12 years old , with abort
, and right horn broken oE Abe one red
white bell calf alwut ilz wcelu old.
Tha owner Is requested to prove propartf ,
chirjea , and take Bald stock away
aozlSdltwlw' ISAAC EEAVIS ,
Lt HELLMAN & CO. ,
CLOTHIERS
,
AND DEALERS IN-
OOOJDS ,
221 and 223 FARNHAM STREET , COR. 13TH ST
OUR STOCK FOB THE
-AJSro STJIMIIMlEiR ;
Is Complete now ; Our Assortment in
Fur Goods
Comprises tko Latest
, THE LATEST STTLES HT SATS A2TD CAPS.
We Hare also a Full Hue in BOY'S and YOUTH'S Clothing.
WE WILL SELL OURGOODS LOWER THAN EVER.
M. HELLMAN & CO.
- * * * * c
TPAT.T. STOCK : , 1873.
R. A. BROWN , 248 Douglas Street ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRY GOODS , CARPETS ,
AND OIL CLOTH ,
An Immense Stock of Fresh New G-oods Just Opened to/3be /
sold lower than any other house in the city , consisting of
MERINOS , EMPRESS CLOTHS , RSPELLAffi ,
ALPACAS & MOHAIRS , also VELYET & BEAYER CLOAKIffGS.
A FULL STOCK OF SHAWLS , BLANKETS , FLANNELS ,
MERINO "UNDERWEAR AND WORSTED GOODS.
TABLE LINEN IN GREAT TARI T . A FULL LINE OF
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CARPETS , OIL CLOTHS , MATTING RUGS , AND MATS ,
Furniture , bedding , Mirrors ,
pertaining to the FURNITURE
± ycx S4Le and UP
HOLSTERY trade ; has largely increased his stock , and now
has a complete asso.tment p ± FINE , MEDIUM and LOW
PRICED goods , which he is offering at such REDUCED
PRICES as tq make it to the interest of everyone desiring
anything in this : line , to examine his stock before * purchas-
PARLORSLTS , LOUNGES 4850. , UPHOLSTERED ANP
COVERED TO ORDER. _
CH4.S. SHXVEHIC3S ,
.
treet. Oxx >
L. WOODWORTH ,
538 Douglas St. , Omaha , Neb.
WACO1T
Wood Stock ,
HABDWABE ,
Patent Wheels , PinMed Oatrlag , &C.
.xles , Springs and Thimble Skeins
HARDWOOD LUMBER ,
Carriages , Hacks Buggies
Stadebacker I'XVmgonj Depqt.
mchCU
G. STBIFFLER
DEALER IN
o c
rorkions
Fruits ,
Nuifc
Conreclionery ,
Tobacco ,
Segars ,
E. COS. OF TEHTH and PABNHAM.
apii4t
WHOLESALE CANDIES
I am. ov 4&anuiacturing all varieties of candles
and will pell a
STIEIE&IISr F NICIES ,
Dealers In this State need not want to go East far CANDIES ,
A trial Is solicited.
im atOor -
mchlltl
B. & J. WILBUR ,
Books and Stationery ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ,
Fourteenth , Street ! - Omah.su , XTofe
GENERAL AGENTS FOR ALL SCHOOL BOOKS
arS-lmy
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
Cor. 13th. and Sarney Streets ,
Spring and Summer Styles ,
A. POLACK ,
CLOTHIER ,
233 Farnliam St. ITear 14th.
'ine and Medium Clothing ,
and Fu ]