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OMAHA DAILY BEE. OMAHA MONDAY MORNING.JUNE 29, 1874. CLOSING OUT SALE —OQF— Bostox, June The Director’s excursion,number- ing thirty, arrived in good order THE DAILY BEE.| EDWAKD EOSEWATER, Editor and Prop'r | OMes=No. 135 Farntam s reet, betw. | BActh and Tenth. £%~10 mot paid in advance, £8 per otioted FREDERICK, LEADING HATTER ! “Best Goods, Now that the circi ey e Ly barm him; that so long as they | head of Abarn. Time, 15 minutes, | “ p “ ginning to find out | Beecher sajd his course in the mat. | Ohief, Cachise, weretoLive | ;iovt " fiirrds they would be a | 10 White 450 6, LOWESTPRICES | people are beginning | ter would be largely determined by atPeace with theWhites. | happy people. The officers of the | 3 « ] « 6.00 7.50 FarphamSt- | ter take a look into the circus. —_—— SOME of the dark lantern protec- tors have been struck by the second which would indicate that its editor is hen-pecked. TaE Herald has already chawed — VickserrG surrendered to Grant on the 4th of July, and Denver will surrender to McCook on the 4th of July. that there is still some loose currency in this country. i |__MIDNIGHT. _ | The Titton-Beecher Scandal— Beecher Thinks it is Best Not to Answer Tlton's New Yok, June 2. | The Sunday Mercury says: After the adjournment of the Friday eve- ning prayer meeting at Plymouth Church, several members of Beech- | er's congregation met at his house, large! the desire of his church. Personally | he was to replying pul- | licly to Tilton’s charges, as that 4 0°CLOCK P. M. The Races at Fleetwood Park. The Great Four-oared Boat| WASEINCTON. The Last Words of the Indian The Texas Pacific Railroad to wrrgem s VERY LATEST. TELEGRAPHIC. ~o— 2. . ¥ e license law recently passed currency n the Sty be fasil bet LI b ® | by the _.assachusetts legislature, | | was to-day vetoed by Gov. Abbott. | NEw YORK, June 27. | The bank statements $564,700 in | total reserve; an increase of 5,168, The following are comparative | differences : loans increase $2,724, | tender increase $1,084,600. | W ASHIX account of the death of the In Chief Cachise is given. Cacl last words to his people were in- strueting them to come to the agen- | ey and to forever live at peace; also t0 do as he, Jefferds, told them, and tosee that no bad Indlans should always kept faith with our people | 000; specie decrease $219,900; legal | < | A seull race was rowed to-day on Indian Bureau say that Cachise has | according to his word given General | noon and visited parliament houses and other places of interest. NEW YORK, June Workingmen here propose issu- lasform, and nomi. andidate Presi- for the | Atnoon to-d pass the bill over the veto. the Charles river, between Fred A. Plaisted, a stranger, and MicLael Abarn, of Boston. The course was | | two miles long, and it was won by | Plaisted, who came in four seconds | CABLEGRAMS. 110 Ladies’ Ready-Made Suits | sober thought. e Rl e | =———————— XNEW TYORE i in toial libilities; | ing acall for a National Convention i ) ‘ — ! THE EAST. | | $427,475, and the total ext e | o smsmatle fnc. Sovember nenk; S AT CRU CKS | THE Herald advocates home rule — | legal requrements now 1,777,375 of forming and adopt~ To make more room for our stock of specialties, viz EMBROIDERIES AND BLACK ALPACAS. o “ “ “ 9 2 2 o 5 Percale Wrappers, at 4 jup twa Republican gubernatorial ; »erndflnws and the q-:fl'm“"‘w Letter Publicly. i Racebetween aBuffaloClub | e commissioner of Indian af- | Talbot, sent to ture, & Wel ave concluded to close out our READY-MADE SUITS at the following reduced prices: z | is to be the rext viotim. | anda New Jersey Club. fairs has received a letter from In- | Message vetoing the li-ense Lill. | . g 2 Former Prices. : | © | dian Agent Jeflerds, in whichan | On Monday efforts will by made o | 1 5 Tadies Suits with Skirt and Polonaise, $ 4.00 : | b 2 2 3233232 5.00 ,00 10,00 14.00 o “® QOB % 3,00 The Goods are all new, and bought from the manufacturer for Cash. crattminiwa.t OMAH Desiver me from a person who | course would only prolong the case, | gontin e wo i eotitorpia | Howard in 8 most remarkable man- | — il & Lot LA d knows it, ex- | which would soon end, if left in si- ner. e | =S nover doss wrong and knows it ox | wbich wotd o0 s, i et e s o Tt o ot st | ] Cabans Peion | REMNANTS. REMNANTS. CHAEA L e 4 silent policy was in no way caused o4 the Texas Pacific railroad will con- | Captain-General to Levy a , and goods slightly soiled, to be sold at ex- DIRECTORY. | CRACKER MANUFAC ORY. | eClure & Smith Hargey street. bet. Mot Pt @LASE AND PIC away from brother Tilton and re- lieves himselfofa gush of silent vvoe. A FEW female assistants are still by fear of any consequences to him- | self. He desired to get out of the | difficulty, with as little injury to | others as possible, By speaking he could end the matter so far as he was personally concerned, but he TrTusviLLE, Pa., June 27. John Osborn was blown to at- toms yesterday, near Parker City, by the explosion of ‘a hundred pounds of nitro glycerine, which he tinue jts work in Texas and Califor- nis as soon as bonds can be issued on portions of the road completed, according to the act of Congress re~ | cently passed, enables them toissue | bonds in sucha manner instead of Tax of 5per cent., to | Prevent National Bankruptcy. We have also arranged on our center counters a lot of remnan tiemely low pric mars A. CRUICKSHANK, __Cor.14th and Farnham Sts., Omaha, Neb. e o &l pict | wanted by the officers of Doctor | g1, thought that continued silence | was transporting in a wagon. The | upon the whole line of road as pro- 2 BERLLY, June 27. FALIL STOCK i AND SROES. | Johnson’s political Ku-Klux bri- | on his part would soon have some | horses and wagon were annibilated. | vided in the original act. s I bR oK, 1873. ssue a Al o the = t, botween loth PAINTERS. chman & Beard, boues and sign painters; L 2 b s vyt Ly the 1 ougia_county e fairs, and Pottawaitamio county, 1a. solicited from the (rad E. ESTABEO K. w. M. FR. ESTABROOK & FRANCIS ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ¢ . K, Omak OFFICE ~Creight ‘ " DEXTER L. THOMAS, | Alforney and” Counsclor at Law. gade. Applicants must be at least sixteen years of age, and willing to perform such duties as may be re- quired. — An indiscrominate slaughter m clothing snd gents’ furmishing goods regardless of prices at 206 Farnham street. Fine linen and vought and sold by P Gottheimer, Broker, at 206 Farnham street. Unredeemed Pledges for Sale. may 1y26 Hamlet Orum, 9th street between Jones and Leavenworth sts , NEBRASKA. OMAHA, - met med and untrimmed, Paraso o scilles, Nainsooks and all kinds of Dry Gouds, i Dry DAY vex $5 to 8§20 ok people of ither sex hens or il the thue, thats 3¢ anyibiog. sise. TINSON & CU., Portland, Maine" | effect. | Raymond thought it questionable | | whether forbearance had ceased to | | be a virtue. He knew it was | ehristian duty to be magnanimous, ! but doubted whether pusilanimity and magnanimity were cenvertable |terms in this connection. Mr. | Sherman, clerk of the church, thought the significance of the letter published by Tilton had ‘been to be done a week hence. He saw no necessity for immediate action. Sherman said he thought all that Wwas necessary was to show that the letter published by Tilton as com- ing from Beecher, pu?orung to be a virtual confession of some wrong done by Beecher fo Tilton, was never written by Beecher at all. A Sunday paper sy that beyond the present aspect the Beecher- Tilton scandal there is a young lady in Brooklyn involved, whose name has never been brought before the public in connection with the case. She is handsome, accomplished, wealthy and occupying & high social position, Strenuous efforts have been made to save her from disgrace Certain parties now as- sailed in the case are bearing the odium to shield her character. Til- ! ton, on being questioned respecting FRANKLIY, La., June 27. ‘The White Leauge issweeping the Parish of St. Mary’s. Two promis nent Republicans, the back bone of that party in this parish, joined to- day, and others are expecied to fol- low. The line is so closely drawn, that they must come over, or take their chances with negroes. Hoar stron 3ly desired two years ago to return to the practice of his pro- fesslon, but was overruled by his friends. NEW YORK, June 27. The second day of the Fleetwood races had a smaller attendance than the first day, out the racing was far better, all being closely contested. The first race, Sturtevant House, stakes of $25 each, $600 added, two mile dash. Three started. Ransom won by several lengths. It was a dead hieat between Lizzie Lucasand Utica for the second place. Time, 3:40. Second race, purse of $400, one and a quarter miles, for three year olds. Three started. Beratch Won, coming in four lengths ahead of Molly Darling. Time, Third race, purse of $300, dash of mile. Three started. The contest ‘BosToN, June 27. The June meeting at Beacon Park | closed yesterday afternoon. The race for a purse of $2,000, for all horses, there were three to Start, v American Girl, Camons, and Ro- hane Beecher. The Girl was the favorite at the pool-pox, the backers | of Camons being few as it was very | generally known that he was short Bottom, resulting in victory for the latter by a head; time, 2:2. Before the third heat a show ame up which made the track a little heavy. The thrid heat was wou by Ameri- can Girl, beating Paicen by haif « | length. She won the fourth heat quite easily, and also the fifth; in the latter Paicen breaking to a stand still, and was distanced. Time, NEW York, Junc 27. John MeBride, peddler, on Muls berry street during a drunken fit | Iast night_attacked Mrs. Golden, | living in the same house, eutting her_cheek open with a carving knife. Martin Golden, her husband attacked MeBride with an axe, lay ing_his skull open three ine MeBride will die. Golden w rested. | Roman The Carlists report that the; raised the seige of Fi French frontier. attack on E Don Carlos diet | person, he e ates the defense | | Musrcrr, June 26. the author of the 1 that he w lict betwe in Bavari feated b “The motion a majority of fi e votes, RAVANA, June 27, An address has been presented to ieneral Concha, signed by the business men of all branches of trades, which represents, that, in view of the financial affairs which e threatening to ruin the country, | d the authority of your excellen- , it Is the duty of all good Span- | iards tocome to the aid of the gov- ernment, with such resources as can be commanded. Gold to-day is quoted at 292, and undoubtedly will soen reach 1000, if speedy and | supreme efforts are not made to check the rise. Rates of foreizn excha nge like | 'R.A.BRO A FULL STOCK OF SHAWLS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, CHEAPE W, 248 Douglas Street, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS, CARPETS, > % i 2 greatly over-pstimated by the com- C 4 Eieatter e «t. a4 | chevoit shirts of our own make at | EULNY O CRERC il PO WORCESTER, June 27. | f work, the latter won, however, | Tn the Bavariam Chamber of 4 the matter Mr. Beech id he - | heat, age deter es 1o CArTy an expre e Iadey gt 511 1100 st Railroad Ticlets supposed they would be in a better | G€0- - &loar hns determined 1ot t0 | Tlig second heat was Liotly con- | ion of censure agains the minister Facnban was! " - r Co T 8 el y ot Wy P 2 e i z'a re- o A.A!....u e done 1o icr, Brs. c.as work condition to determine what onght | 1% fop Coneyese or any other S0, | tested betweon Camionsand Copper | of publie by moving a An Immense Stock of Fresh New Goods Just Opened to be sold lower than any other house in the city, consisting of ERINOS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, REPELLANTS, ALPACAS & MGHAIRS, also VELVET & BEAVER CLOAKINGS. LADIES AND CHILDREN'S MERINO UNDERWEAR AND WORSTED GOODS. TABLE LINEN IN GRFAT VARIETY. A FULL LINE OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTING RUSS, AND MATS, R THAN THE CHEAPEST CHARLES SHIVERICK. OZFICE—Room No Visscher's Block, | —————— —————————— | the young lady referred to, declined | wuq hotween Scratch and Aeralite, | The increasing number of hydro- | those of gold, are also going up, and | 3 s - OMARA - o NE | | rworowsisrom erore | i conriie Ca tho mitot s | 1o bamecn Serwel, and Aerle | T nciog umber o by |t £, e e g | urniture, bedding, Mirror ok SEALED PEOPOSALS wil be received st v;'m m:fl’;{e:m'mz;'&g in winner under the whip by a short lltcnlinz of the medical profes:lion soon brm:zl u];]nu :urlml 1.:mk-r 1 ! the Offics of the Cty Uerk, of the City as on! blish port| length. Ti 1:45}. here. ber of th t dis- | rupiey, aad will make the cost of . oo - wutl 2 Slock, hoon Juns Sk, 574, | scandal story, He hus a large roll | e8! Time, 1:45. tinguished members have the sub. | of the necesaries of life s high | A0d_everything pertaining to the FU 3 . JOHN ¥, LYTLE s Satirery of ekocs Sul ohle %or © o @ en " 5 o ! L and UP- i allly | for om of manuscripts, probal ing the WasnINGTON, June 27. | ject under consideration, with the | that people will be unable to endure | HOLSTERY, trade; has largely increased his steck, and now probably gi entire history of the case, which he has at various times been asked to it. The consequences of this de- 'Also common "uble Ftone, 'n such q-antities plorable state of af +pdat such times s may be require! ior the view to determine the best treat- T ¢ of the t Siosetbseridbim et Gt ol Ml st e irs would be —tarie. Loy sad Sollclae n has a complete assortment of FINE, MEDIUM and LOW ally presented to him a list giving meteat the names of the cleris and em- use of the ity, payable in city warrante - given notive to the different heads 1 . o s ry iiremcct +the wadersign-d | part with for a large sum of money, | SI%¢ it depart. | mick, the latest viotim from hydro- | incaleulable. It is the duty of ol | PRICED goods, which he is offerine at Ok ~Over First Sational Bask, a0d endorsed *! e” Bidswill | byt refused. it & Do iho ireMey depart. fa, was yesterday he | to try to prevent it. > 3 : = such REDUCED iy Ve opened a! Counell Mecting June 30k 1ati | The same paper also learns from | Ment to have prepared and person np:lrjle'::’ur“ o postmortom examing. | O this account and for the above | EVLCES as to make it to the interest of SVerv one deSinnsg another source that when Til- anything in this line, ;1 2 . to examine his stock before purch - tion. Doctors Rammond, ¥amil- | reasons, we ask for imposes of a tax PAKKE GODWIN, Attorney at Laws (Campel’s Bi ok} 50012 THIRTESSTA STBEET. OMAHA | @ 1w rder of the Council i = e 0. C. LUDLOW. jetsa Cliv Cierk. ENOCH HENNEY, Justice of the Peace (ice over tho State Baok, corner of Farn- b and it streets. el ton was first informed of Beecher'’s offence, he (Tilton) went to Frank Moulton and told him he (Beecher) was sent for, and being confronted by Tilton and charged with the of- fence, he fell upon his knees, and said with emotion: “Theodore this i3 true; J am guilty.” Then turning to gentlemen present, he said: T ployes in their respective offices; al- 50, stating from whenee they were appointed, the date of their original entry into the department, and an mate of the efliciency of each i dividual. This is undoubtedly look- ing to the reduction of the force which must necessanily be made on the first proximo. The number of ton, Clymer, Hadden, Leavith, Sav- age, Jacobs, Russell, Cres nim, and others were ~present. Their opinion was divided as to whether hydrophobia was caused | by the blood poisoning or was true lescion of the nervous system. All the physicians agreed that fatal re- sults were inevitable when the pa- of five per cent. on the riches of th Island which are represented land property in and by commer stitutions and o quarterly for two years with July Ist, 1874, is hopea | that at th 1 of this period the | = war will be conclude nd there G. STRIFFLER, | ing. PARLOR:SETS, LOUNGES &o. UPHO AND COVERED TG ORDER - L ERED; CHAS. Smmcx. 2038 Farnham Streoot Omah. FRANK J.RAMGE pR— p— he « a married these le, I'don’t know, = |t o inoculated with virus 111 further » 5 Sor saast BALDWIS & CBRIEN, J. MOOREHEAD, __ |iior God, o s et ;’;fl::";;;;;e;"(;';figgg;;; R e e omely fox siuh i j 5oy DERUGG LT | s o | 2 e ot PR | 92 B i e ot iovedocumen Formh DRAPER & T ATTORNEYS=LAW IS "The Herald thjs morning in com- | K7 11 0L, 00k, JGLC (ot | . W, Teecher, aer ronduciiag | pledge themeeives to ay. their ot | CROCE R I E s,| OR ‘ AND PHARMACIST, ifton sean- B e B s, & Webens 8 | LINGOR the Beecher-Fil the appropriation bill must be strigt- | the services at the Duteh Reformed | of the tax, and axiously await a de- oMAmA. - - - - NESRASKA. | Pattess Bleck, Ret.Oulltrnts & Webvier 86 | dal, says tho unfortunate affair has nif‘ié‘n"%ni's’!i’:d:,".'.‘.a e b gt il e ] i e e e Bt o PRI | _ANL DEALER 1N— e P | ppuicians Prescriptions carcraly | Te8ched such @ pass that the Whole | i ¢ vreqise number of olerks of | belng questioned concerning the re- | the hecéssary provisions for enfore. | Fruits, ! : HN C 3253 commoundy truth, whatever it may be, cught t0 | o gr, e provided for must be re- | newal of the Beecher-Tilton scan. | Ing its collection A meeting is to Nuts | GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING 'GOODS 40 C. COWIY, come out, since nothing can be more | g o dal, sald, “These things will not | be held to-night at the palace, The Confectionery, Wi . Attorney. Solicitor damaging than the prevailing sus- move me, why should they®’ Tn | Captain General will preside; all Tob ce'y | rull Assortmentof Impo:ted Woolens. Al Work Warrinted, plcion: NEW YoRK, June 27. | reply to ol inguiries on the subject | heads of the different branches of Segars, ply g J AXD COUNSELOR. OFFICE—CREIGNTON'S BLOCK, OMANIA, NESBASKA. T. W. 'I. Richards, DENTISTS, ‘WASHINGTON, June 28. Fhe secretary of {hp treasury has instructed the assistant treasury at New York, to sell $1,000,000 in gold on each Thursday in July. Testimony in the Harrington eafe The great four-oared b(luht race be- tween a picked crew of u rowing cfi:h of Buwahln -ud’t‘h’n’w onanta Club of New Jersey, for the ameteur championship of America, was rowed over Staten Island, from he was non-committal, sayiug that it was not for him to do anything; it was for his church to take action, and such action he would defy the penitential tone and admissjons in the letter published by Tilton were trade are Invited to be present and discuss the financial situation. | Article 16, of the law of July 4th, 1870, provides for the gradual abo tion of slavery, and to indemnify the owners of slaves emancip aw, and for that purpose an an- chneider & Burmester ke, &e.. ke | 232 FarnhamSt, o Seodiv S.K. OR.of ¥IT sndFARNMAM. | __ & Lt | | i I JUNXE 18th, 1874 ! Oznaha, Neb burgiary, jved by th hton to Newark t | all suseeptible of an explanation. | by 3 Menutactucers of FROM THIS DATE WE WILL SELL Attorney at Law, | ., 0r u, 950 FARNHAN V. | boemeedy b Oiereseived by the | Brihton, to Newark ay light | 4} Mecepible of au exp il tax 15 0. be ipeed o ‘il | FIY, COPPER AXD SHEFT 1RO ‘ No Heal could come of | slaves between the gges of 11 and WARE. DEAL B ©ffice 510 13ta Nt., bet. Farnhs and Douglas, Omaha, Neb. | Jaws w. sz san, }Ormaha Nebraska ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT | 1AW, { No. 28 Farnham Street « TP STAIRS, — Bt 3th & MthSs, ODMAFA. Sy xhlnd Diseases ~' liar to Women, la, Piles and other Diseases of the us heran Chuich, Uniabs, ox 3 Address 1 u to L Noh, Laoe Ja OMAHA . - NEB. Attorney-at-Law | Room 9, Visscher's Block, "7 G. W. AMBROSE, | Eolectic Physicians Gharles Popper, MAGISTER OF rlIE DEPARTED. JomN £, KELLEY, Y % Counselorat Law Crei Atterney E ( oseleraitis fot) - omam TOoOEXIN PaAaRK, 255 Haroey strest, between 14'h and 15, ney General, certified by the clerk of the House of Representatives, as ordered by that body for suck ac- also have an examination of the investigation. He says he was sent to New York at the time Hayes' telegram was sent, and therefore he could not huve received and re- ceipted for jt. He says his handwriting and that Since Monday last the District of Columbia' has” been vtnu.'le} in charge of the Superintendent of po- lice, all officials of higher grades payable on the 1st of July, but the money appropriated by 'Con- 87. Louis, June 27. Flour—Dull and weak. Wheat—Dull and lower; No 8 to-day. The race oreated intense excitement. The Buffalo crew ar- the Argonautus gained & length on time 16 minutes and 46 seconds. The Buffhlo Club came iu 8 seconds ater. 1& fina] deposit of §1,000 8 side was posted here that in a three mile rowing mateh between Wm. Scharfl July 8t At Bpringfield, Mass.,, Commis- sioner Charlick is reported as greatly victed provides that any public of- ficer convioted In a yeop::pete‘:lt fl;nu will be laid before Governor. A’ meeting of importers and re- finers of sugar was held this after- any further Llumination of a story | already buried and satisfactary to | was to have iron volumnz, testimony. were put In but taken on the arch tect’s advice and the truss substi- | tuted. He would not have put it in on his own respon . es made by Butler in his recent hin Congress, and then gives the exact facts in the cgse, 4t some five years! jmportation of aver $400- | The fifth and last concert of the Sengerfest was given last evening before the smallest audience of the season. Many members of singing societies left during the day and a | Win. Dickinson, one of | ! the builders, testified the iron pillars | 60 years af twenty-five cents each. 1114 - Cramias r wawprnson. §OmARS Net [~ t e i a’imnf. nl.gg‘a in t.l;. M“:fl‘ ol ::e g;ur&w:h Clu:, l::lch gtey main- lWlalle, of Byracuse, was the archi- = 3 ryics : Corner Farabam reets, | Whitely Indignantly pro s | tain, e finish, and won the | teo - i > N.J. BURNHAM. | iior o et seils, St | ihnocence and asks’ for the fullest | race. amid he wikies excitement ; | _Otlier witnesses corroborated this T s bank statement shows a n total reserve and an in- crease of §1,568,000 total liabilities. | Stocks—Aetive and strong, Lake Shore leading, rose from 24} to 35}; — New York Produce Market, NEW Yozug, June 27. Oats—Quiet; Western mixed at 6162 Chicago Live Stock Market. | | | | | | | | | | CHICAGO, June 27, ‘ Captain General Concha to-day I hY"ll Roofin short_potice VEGEBTABLEBS Cookiug and Heating Stoves. Spouting and Guttering dan 4 ir the best manner. MILLINERY 238 Farnham St. Near 14th, . ntists n the elty rived yesterday, accompanied by a ; P 0. Bex ned | oM srectiche Patiin 2 (b @7 | tionn s they may deem proper. large number of x[roru;;? én foom everylody interested, 7 sved . docree ll‘mrl:‘xflcm; the tax fo | 4% et = o TR » i 4 ¥y uftalo, St N it after the usu meet- | Sev y-tive cents ‘apita. 1 - - 0.1 BaLLO £D. 1. GLASGOW. DR. A. S. BILLINGS, m""m, r.:}"the"lnm ol el ofi”trg: Tesult, ' Hoth New | Ing at Plymauth Charch, fl§v. Mr. || Tt e reported that the government é MA ” e At Gr eatly Reduced Prices ? 3 nd Secretary Brisf York and Jersey sl Beecher in conversing with some | intends to establisk a penal colony b Ballou & Glasgow, | T T3 N T TS5 T, | hand the satsect o thesafe burgiary | with spectators: The exews marted | of hie frends rlterated his inten | o tho T of Pine, to o wnder the | C10Y Meat Marker. MRS. C. F. HIC - ATTORNEYSATLAW. over to hjm as his first case; on his | at 5:30 p. m.; Argonanta took the | tion to remain silent, but said If | charge of officers of the army, and ——— e . U X, Km, b 13 ‘| 284 Farmhamn St., |report the Beory will act. If | lead and gained a length before the | the officials of the ¢hurch and his | Whither all traitors, valiants, and | myrmET. v B3ROS. | _ N £ s R s e = | e R itis possible, one of the Attor- | first balt il was regphed. friends thought it desirable for him, | incorrigibles will be sept, e 5 OMAHA, - NEB. | ocn extractad without pain, by aseof 1. | DEY Generals and ussistants will | The’ ulfulo ‘grow kept close to | he would, at any tinme, speaks | m—r———— — . DAN. BURE - e —— ety g g help the solictorin the inquiry. . | their opponents until opposite the | A Herald Syracuse spe ays | VARKETS BY TELEGRAPH A LARGE SUPPLY OF o 'y . SAVAGE & MANDERSOIy, | =oomce oves st vou o Should Col. Whitely and the other | Argonautus Club House, where can- | 8t the investigation iato the cause . | () P t————————— partiee who figure In the testimony, | nous were fired and the whistles of | of the repent disuster yesterday, one Bexr Porx AGHW“LTURAL IMPLEMEN Attorneys at Law, Surgical Roomms. ‘heg;fl!\l'.&;ty Thlglnumn&fup[mty & mat:'lap :-tub?m &gt followed L‘hfie :Ltfil- testified xhut‘ (‘he (r‘.;.« New York Money Market. WUITON, - - - urg| wi prosecut oonf ni low un wi ve Way was n under ke - " - —— { e { . VANCAMP M.D. v th;.g‘ovel:nme};n, and It proba. | the crowd yelled Jusily. Botls | the advice and oonsent of the s };;:“"n}"“(“va-::'rutf} PCULTRY, oae | Cer. 13th and Harney Streets, " < & | i = . —Easy at 21@3 nt. G. medcines, ble that the attorney general will | crews plied their oars #nd | the arphjteet. The first l)r;!{pv Gold—Dull and lower; sales being —axp— I OMATETA. il 2 NEB. and Summer Styles, A.POLACK, R —————— R — —————————————————— | Regidence aud office 250 Dodge st bet 14th aad | of the clerk are very much alike. of Pittshurg;-and George Bi f WU, UP,PM,N YC, and Wa- 3 J. S. SHROPSHIRE R The President Is expected back on | Halifax. The $4000 jn gold 1o nou, W YoRK, June 7, | bnsh also advanced § to i3; Erles1; | p s Special atiaution paid to’obstetrics and dis- | Tuesday. ; up and all the preliminaries settled [ A card from Phelps, Dodge & Co., UM c L o T H I E R 1 | i e ki and Shtidren. . for the contest which takes place | Published to-day, reviews the charg: . i OMAHA, - - S - RRAL ;| having been legislated out of offiee. | improved, and expects to be ot | 1ength, in rebuttal of Butler's state- | Breadstuffs—Dull. . oo | WHOLBSALE BUTCHER | Javing ben iwiuted out o afc | improved; and expocts o T ou ength t rebutal of Bulers it | ertine staie and | : SPAUN & PRITCHETT | S CATTLE BROWER, any responsible head untl] the gom. | 8 1o Whether !1..,' Gk and Gard. | firm_ was daily gullty of concions | 60; extra 6 10@6 45, | | s |SALTLAKECITY, - - UTAH | missjoners gppojnted either ner can legally retain their offige | fraud on the custom house. They | = eady ; No. 1 spring, Al wd Counselors at Law. | gaam or degline, s08s to givethe President | after their conbection 18 aotively | 8Y that Butler himself knows this | 146@1 45}; No2 Chicaco 13961 40; - OdBca. 504 Tweltth Street. t e -n,l:;mruun to appoint others, | canvassed in palitical cireles. The :; be untrue, llml. f:l‘rlbllemmre, that | &(1'-24‘"1‘}}:2‘\(? pring, 1421 fin 204 e, Lank Raw 4, = he In on statue under which e total loss claimed by the govern. | Crmi—Heavy; e Omaba. Zieb. | EDWARD KUEHL, e £7ey were 90" | ment was only about $1,600 ot of a | 40t 801G . £ress to meet it is payable onl) court of ar7 infamous 000,000. - They stamp Butler’s entire n % ANormov-atsTia oo | 1 98108 iva Pt & Saney. | U LITC B PAvele only to | S0t O e gl e Ghimp of Bis | specch aa falae, and they oxpreos | T LAt REDICK’S OPERA HOUSE JWill by the aid of guard'an spirite, obtain | are that some days after the interpat | The t t*Attorney their willingness to leave the ver- | Provisions—Quiet andunchanged. : orany --'.-‘m-»lnl-.r-r. Present ‘and becomes due must it | Bolds that the hour the v ; | dict to the people. Corn—Dull and nominal. N LouEs - TER tare, o for charged i 'l ickaess, will by paid, elapep beforp was rendered, tho O e ".‘,u;. l»lu!her~ln fair demand and ! Ve N 4 steady. 1 - W were qut of the police board: The CLEVELAND, June Wool—Unchanged. . CTIONS SOLICITED AND PROMPT- 5 noon, for the purpose of v : o R o Basir;. -3 mixed 50| comiey werd preoeas ominn | ot e e, M, ook | Sl o vt macve s LN B L 40 cash; 583 July; 60 August, s fesid s tee et Srand Beng- | 5 305 65; stockers, z 254 30; di 3 g of three im) erfest pic-nic is being held to-day at : 2 40a3 70 butch’ / . W.J. CONNELL, Qate—Easier; No. 3, 48}, ters and two refiners, was appoin. | the Northeln Ohio fair grousde | Dorough Texans, 2 #6a2 70; butch: ' i gt vyan 1 Rre—Quiotat }m' %, ied P&:‘nnmfl:-? finers and | st rine are g E:m tnter. [ Hom e Recermar” G000 Réatket Fin ' 3 ‘mode of minuf e Lake | gotiv 'hade s i i i S aeatit | | | Morm Nakiag | Puc é‘lnmr 6 aa18 50, sampiing and taring: T mecsins | Bbore & Michigan Houtbre Lok | e e g |Fine and Medium Clothing, approved pettern. way, It € to hold 756 25 i O :. \cial District, : sty e mad et Dt 4t vt | bk of ke st 5 756 23, for goud | and Furnishing Goods, OFMICS_South side of Parnham, between | HORSE SHOKING AND BLACKSMITHING killed here '*lm m!fl after a long discussion as v | © £hoice smooth lots. _ £L3th o (6 ., opposiie Court House. 524 roperiag dooe oa shor: sotica WeTe 'bitten, two of whom | the claims of St. Louis, Detroit Chi. | ,, ShecP—Receipts, 200. Market ler =1 i : e fi_,w_«w $ag0 and Cinginnatl, O Latendy lngnu?:huu%:: gl COBMAPER THAN [THE CHEAPHEST, | ad230m

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