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e N e THE DAILY BEE EDWARD LOSEWATER, Liitor snd Prop’ 1n advane « qhree me Best Goods, LOWESTPRICES | uy. Farnham St A Frain b "PAINT E. ESTAPLO K. ESTABR ‘CK&FRANC ATTO AT LAW. .W’HbMAST «lor at Law. - Attorney and SR "'L JONN W, LYTLE, Attorney-at-Low Solicitor ip G ~@ver Firet Ratioeal Beuk, PARKE GOI Attorz BALDWIN & ¢ AT L)I\.\ EY s L \\\ OMAHA, - - - T JOHN C. COWIN, Attorney. Soliciior | AXD COUNSELOR. OFFICE—CR oMAHA, arnit i 7. W. I. Kienards, Attorney at Law, @fice 510 13th St., bet. Faruham and Donglas, Gmakia, Neb. P 0. Box 80 0. H. BALLO £, 5. GLA Baliou & Glasgow, ATTDRF\EYS ATLAW ow tlock, soutiosat. cor ONANA, : SAVAGE & MANDERSON, Alton at Law, JaMRS W, L L emanixs v ¥4 N.J. BU;P“HAM. ATTOLNLY AND COUNSELLOR AT i LAW, [ \TV. .ir?:omvhu Counmollor at Iiawe AXND wistrict Attorney for Second Jud- fcial District. m, lutwoen i House. 3. 5.874T v L PRITCHRTT SPAUN & PRITCHETT, Attorncys wnd Counselors at Law. 00, 503 Twell. 3 bareet. "J. 5. SHROPSHIRE, Aitorney-at-Law Room No. 1, 5. E. Coraer 15th and Douglas Sts, Y |e 0 00 Now that Pattee has fully vind failed in tl a my THE the o s | = e crl o "‘I\A | CHROM STODDARD & HUK: 'ha:‘_en riners 1 ;\n j our g Cor. P }l) | MacisT \ or ) - Will by OMAHA, - - NEBR. owaiis G. W. AMBROSE, Attornoveat=Tia o REDICK’S OPERA HOUSE OMAHA, .+ NEB, sy Jslism Tax: clow) lar contortions of the unrivalled performers in our municipal hippo- | drome (formerly Tattee’s opera |y o call on him this morning. house) were witnessed by | sented U ble fello: David, tos any oBe 4 view of { 215 Docglas, bet. 1118 smd 1 's?Ei&bfiR’é Fruit an Confeetiovary | e ated Furay, it will be Furay’s turn | »r | to vindicate Pattee, One good turn | | deserves another, w Totteries were great | MIDNIGHT. indles, but the Omaha orphan deser ves much credit for furnishing il % adeanct % | tickets to postal clerks that never New ¥oE= 0Ly i T wivencs, i wil to draw a prize. ish anti 10t obj es in the peniten incinnati iion that if ot ity . AN CA ‘nl’ \] ]) 55,3 E VANDERCOOK lectlc Phy sxemn- S and I ROVISIONS. \‘]~LB and W.ndow Skades, oS, E S AND PICTURE FRAMES., x.' and Paul Strects, B sttenti FM.L ' Fé DEALMR IN 100 CC0 .&.GI{J:.S! RICH FABMING 1800 iLu SCom i’!;:('r- Lots! | 2 b H et N NEBRASEL w _\Rl) KU hl!L. ER OF rHE DEPARTED, | the 8id of XD sExam X -DEALER IN— Fruits, Confectionery, | CIG‘II'S' AND TOBACCO. SEASKA. STAND, Cor. 13th and Leavenworth Sis., | fore the cor AT THE BRIDGE and muscu Republicans in vill al Committeo by mes ventures | a fous | Late last night Mr. Tilton < | the libel compl: 1- | Beecher or his friends, Iam glad tion, it is very trifling. Tilton sent word te 10 brings the scand Gaynor, i “Now this thing echer, Mrs. Woodhull, Fr: Moulton, Mrs. Tilton,and everybod ct " | ajudicial tribunal.” ner said he didn't ko Ti him, but simply hed to bring the and help to it, cither i | proving its truth or falsity”” istrict court room ¢ crowded this morn number of | [ ten conversed i SRS on as_he men. id he ob wination, s taken to Mr. Mor- bout r 2 Lim, and W swered that lie took ' the | tirely on Lis own responsibil rued that the matte next, th: sulted no persc his presex b summon Hen some other wi | amination. Judze that the ease be ¥ next, as his ¢l e r the Morris 1ed to cons with the district attorne the both parties | o it, ‘adjourned the bearing | Monday next. ie Brooklyn Bagle written a letter to , in whi id adj re the , ex- E e has, and tell all & with refererce to the mat- s 1 the eontrove between sdore Tilton and H. W. By The letter is declared to be ¢ IE that | Mr. Beecher has no wish and Mr. lion no alternative than for the omumittee all he can stter of request from Mr. coming in with p reguest ul lh( committee v as reached Mr. Moultor ;. where Le penter’s story of the difliculty be- | tween Beecher and Tition,* Oliver Jolnson stated before (o' conmi | tée that iever cha in ter stated that iction of adul- : Johmson, 1 prove v Lt Le lips are sealed by a sol- | mise, but if Ishould disclose whatT know, e roof of | onth chureh ice 15 to per a Woodhull tement, I have not read the | tement made by Mrs. Woodaull, | but if you think it of | portance to mierit attention, T will | So Dr. Storrs read Mrs. Woodhull's | story, and a few days later, when | Tilton visited himy, said: “3Mr. Til- | ton, I have read this paper carfully, | and, if the statements are true, T | draw from them four conclusions.” Mr. Tilten asked what the conelu- ons were. Dr. Storrs then Sec- Thml urth, that | Toulton got that paper from . Reecher.” | Tilton said : “Dr. Storrs, | those points can’t be denied? Storsreplied, “If thase points can’t l be denied, T have no adviee to giv Evasion would be worse th: | lence.” Tilton said to the I that he had not told and could not tell him the whole truth. General Tracy said to-day that ton, Mr. Beecher, and onc or fwo minor witnesses, were all there were to be examined. | | "Mtié Beecher examining commit- | tee met agaln to night, and ad- Hjourned after a session lasting an | hour, and, itis believed, examining no witnesses, Mr. Motlton was to h:no&uhmluod the letters he hadat n, but wasabsent. It as stated that’ Mr. Beecher will ton’ .Iaumon) has been taken, nt comes from Mr. | | it, but if it is not an honest prosecu- _Judge Mor- | climax. Henry Ward | to testify here. The con- | ndal to a for | Mmons and geutile et down for Mon- cher. plicit | the committee expect to end the | | whole thing this week. - Mr. Moul- | 5 Reported f of H Lake lal | ik | There anti-mormon meeting last night in the sareet in . front of the Tribune Oflice. There | ;& 14726 fIre s 1 i , for the first a niile & poli hand to_presery miic, torch lights ced Great u | | The latest news | disaster to the P of es - | Beecher intends aul his friends. fternoon ace R. u and 1 | spective pa i was. awaiting the [ tired, but no one Justice Riley | pai for the! - | 0| No trustworlby s oss-of fe or dum : court if he had | by the stonn of Su make, and re- ered, 1it ed d more persons 1 of w ibscqu [ they will be of the one | be 1 0s yesterd, | is a fine looking r | black side wh | moustache. e wa | commissioner’s it « to the sea Louis M. \'llnLt en ger. whose arrest for ifornia i 0 i The negotiations fo of (ke five per cent. were concluded | the Treasury on “be Belmor:t & Go, and peiy a | ( a The iptic 1 Ioan s taken at par tc f-eom or 5-20 bonds; the ceive one quarier of commi: penses of the transaet he delivery of the the well known repu bankers th the Treas | v Departn; The Beecher absorbs_ the ) York and Bn..,uu. papers think publie. i flair has | de regarding the principal parties con i that M ppear before at her_denia er mediately denounced | fulse. The general opinior tow’s case is now | Frank Moulton, w residence, Narraganset makes ement. Little is to be learne M ulton to testify be | till the last, A number of ladics | to testi for examination. NEW YORK, Jul | however, is emphatic made from the confused and con 1 spoken to the | ting reports received up to this time, whether this | About 116 ought by Mr. ies have been re pressed the opinion that | thousand dollar bong, nined before commissioner I the option_of ta- ader of the loan at ion, and to defra ¢ Is no doubt but that at when she read pears before the Copailitee | of the committee, but the Brool | Union, speaking authoritativ ¥ £ the ~ committee will in whose statement will be reserved , and Mrs. Tilton, and pos- | sibly her husband, will be recailed The Eagle says that Moulton has | not luy his detailed statement be- | been summoned to appear to-day, mitte, before Mr. Moul- | and bring all papers he has in con- nection with the scandal, VERY LATEST, TELEGB.APfiIf T | 4 0'CLOCK P. M. the Omsha Daily Bes, o Atlantic and Pecific Telegravh Co. THEE WEST. | | A Very Enthusiastic Anh-‘pre\ us to the descent of Mormon Meeting at Salt Clty. AKE, Jul) an_ out and_transparen- iasm, speal liberal mo ncerning the | mail steam | gives but little 1, although be gnivig, this, detlied by Ala., July 20. Hood Forter of E. A. Barker, The ing in their re- shots were hurt. The and gave bouds | W =5 | 3, July 2 tatement of (lml zes to property nday has been | e that one hnn- » the number There is oceurred here | on Broad street | | to a freight train nearSaixaute, and | was badly telescoped. The two | he | engines, the Puliman car and th I brake van were considerabl | no one WILKESBAKRE, This morning Jetymyne, wasinspeetin; he wi pistols. T | him, two t came to his_relief, s | ru 1 and wounded another, who, however, | distane postoflice and adjoining build tin'% Thsgmormion, police wereon { Aredn. fames. ThesMagor of this order, Bands of city has ordered the | brigade with t scene of the Que cre was found 1o be night, and men | the cellar with a I an_explosion took one end of the b riously injuring boys, place ding ov [ e | court carly this morr nearly noon before the case w pination, but and demanded Af me d velopments, to Mond, rearing. General \I\er an Virginia The sec; not issue. il Augu Half notes wer ret ltnu ,4.1() ‘ wWeniy bond hich ient call I mbersof the | m this af- was to I The pri with flow] and sandy 1 to the nd thete sub- , 8 noted for- | a forgery com- n 1870 was is now on his o in_charge of g signified his d or the balance | mand; funded half of Anlm-t[ e e parties made | o for $15,00 > be ) one per cent. | ‘nw ¢ favor: Mew York Produce La sent years. The Commi: fair for prime dull. Tron add Flour—Quict and firm; old flou arce and v good to_choice | apers 3 50@ ()«If\——.\'t H September, 34} September, 1 96 ion, 3 00; | bonds. From September, 23 i tation of these S nent will con- ire loan. i pre nter ! of the | o lton is anx- | the committee 1 of guilt. It | rs. nent she im- it as entirely 1 is that Til- closed. unless % o at bis . R. 1., ap- ed of the plans | | | “fore Beecher, al will be called urm, | i | Chicago Live Stock Markat | ping and n steers, 4 60; 440. firm; Texans, 3 00@3 7 steers 3 256 U\J \vl,\ and firm; No2,41@ levator. Higher and more active; No Cnrcaco, July 00. \Lu)\!l at decline in values of 10@ 15 common to fair 750 good to choice 6 85@7. Sheep—Reeipts 600; quiet, closing t 2 60(@ 4 50. St. Louis Live Stock. St. Lovis, July 29. Cattle—Receipts, 1,040. Market | ; uative | {2 Hogs — Ronrt” —eevaipls, 710, Marketi x;.",;.n,",»“;la,":"' CABLEGRAMQ Clearing Sale! smashed. - The eondactor and sev- cral other persons were injured, Lut | called. Tt was proposed to have a | . “Harket. | 9y | ress'ca the rece ernment i Clearing Sal De- Clearing Sale! Werttel, minister Willeby min: | Clearing Sale! fire in the fery —ar— EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS ! fiRUIfiK%H.fiNK’S FOR THIRTY DATYSI ING OUR— Clearing Sale! Annual Clearing Sale Foreign &nd Domestio N PEEPARATORY TO STGCK 'DRY GOODS AND MILILINERY, A. CRUICKSHANK, Cor. 14th and Farnham Sts, { this city y proved most ..I TiAITXT UNDER TABLE GUT THE | ITEYW WORID | | 223 Faruhom Street, it of Onash GREAT IVDUC..,ME\T [l CI—IA.R-‘.;'E."S Furriare, b . goods, “SWhicu he is as to make it t0 th line, tc exar STOCK 3-’%&?*”‘ n imumense s )\ STOCK, 1873. A. BROWN, 248 Douglas Street, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS, CARPETS, AND OIL CLOTH f Fresh New Goods sold lower tha apy other house in the city, consisting of MEEETM hi?‘zPRySS (LOTHE, REPELLANTS, ALPACAS & MGLAIRS, also VELVET & BEAVER CLO.‘.KIKGS. L STOCK OF SdAW LS. BLANKETS, FL P AND ORILDREN'S V J;‘:ib.LED A FULL LINE OF ITING BT edéixza, E?Zii’l’{v Just Opened to be ANNELS, GOODS. AND MATS, SEHIVERICK. e “ely ana_ UP- EDUCED s f every one desiring k before purchas- SHIVERT 208 Fara et Sircot. Omahn —ANL DEALER IN— Assort niof Imported Wooleus. All Work ” RANK J. RAMGE & TAILOR | Dsy Goods Store,| GENTLEMEN' FURNISHING 'GOODS. Warranfed. 2.12 Fa nhamS¢, - - Omaha, Neb | . Jever \tand fourofthe | STAPLE AND FA ateh, | aywaw < Strictly Cash and One Price t prize, on | ailowanco. The | Princlple, which 11 opmast and galhs, | ,.?’ age o e Bl | | 1 uml. wil my 8 ar imy ali 3 Respectiaty, | JOHN H. F. LEHWMANN, 1t 1 A liberal pa each, with one hu fund, three y y) I‘ul'“ Omoha, Neb, Iy 21at, 18 s ruun o third. | he race was ten to | nst sfodina, | the royaltyand nobility were pros- | ent. No ready money betting was | | allowed on the course. | Schueider & bumlesur CLO J. 0. SLATTER, Dealer in Stple and Fancy %rocenes. QUAILEY'S. ' T P. Soap Factoz‘y! Situated on fur home cousumptany. HAMANIN, TAILOR, 71 Cor. Rarabam and Eleventn s | and n‘[edmm Clotkizg S5 1o Son e i = Agents wan L p el Kl i of ek S STINSON'E (G Portiuad, Malne: BovSTL THE VERY LOWEST, — ~ | 238 Farnham St. Near 14th. B. & § WILEUR, ZBooks and Stationery, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Fourtoonth Strost, - Omaha.,-fle‘n * GENERAL AGE\'TD FOF ALL SCHOOL BOOI{S DAN. BURR e ' @REAFEATY <ol THIER, and l‘urmslflng Goodg \ABRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS i s | 225 Farnbem Street. | Cor. 13th and Harncy Stroets, NEB. and Summer S A.POLACK, CHEAPER THAN THE CEHEAPEST, RORBEFGSEF (B o i