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M. HELLMAN & CO., OTHIERS, — —ANDDEALERS IS— LEGRAPHIL. 4 0'CLOCK P. M THE_DAILY B e well and John Kelly were convey- | ing a prisoner named W D Miller, | arrested for larceny, to the jail hé | SsRATOGA, August1. | drew a knite and stabbed both men in consequence of unfavorable [in a terrible manner. After they weather the races announced for to- | had secured the prisoner, they both have been postponed until Mon- | Sauk down exhausted, and are now | | Iying at the point of death. WASHINGTON, August 1. The debt statement for July shows a reduction of $1,233,860.49. The | following are the balances in the | treasury, in connection with UH.'J GENTS’ FITRNISHING C:OODS' (LR N 221 and 223 FARNHAM STREET, COR. 13TH ST | 91 al deposits of legal | tenders for redemption certificates | row three EDWAKD KOSEWATER, B4 to-day. =% (ABLEGRAMS. VERY LATEST. TE MIDNIGHT. e | Ofice—No. 138 Farnhnm sireet, betw. Ninth and Tenth. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION copy, one year. 1o advance O oY o, 5 advan 2 | PaRis, Aug. 1. J The Assembly has reject>d the proposal to raise the state of siege. A | | prorogation was voted until Novem- r 30th. | Specially Reported for the Omsha Daily B by the Atlantic and Pacific Telegravh THE WEST. | NEW YORK, August 1 ’lr'l‘,ho(elc(\"t;rllel;g I;BP} \fxfli(tl)::ig ,l.l:.c Philadelphias Van Trump, ex- | projecte admin o Organ, | Supreme Judge of Ohio, and for a | | the' New York Daily Republica, | long time Congressman, died in | will appem as an_eight-page paper | Laycaster, Ohio, yesterday morn- { about the 5th of August. Among | jng. 3 3 | the members of the staff will be |~ e | Sedley, Norveel, 0'Grady, and oth- | Pt S ers, formerly of the Times. George | President G mily have | of deposit, $5,595,00000; coin, $7,- F. Williams, of the Times, is named | accepted the invitation of the 113,210.99 ; outstanding legal ten- | as its managing editor. It is ru- | Womens' Christian sssociation of | ders, 000,000 ; total expendi- mored that George H. Butler is to | this eity to attend the formal open- | tuces of the government for the | have a responsible position on the | ing of the Seaside House for work- | fiscal year ending June 30, 1874, paper. | ing girls at Ashbury ,713,287,317. | | Long Branch, on Tuesday next. —_— | Loxpox, August 1. | 1, August 1. The Boston club won a game of | base ball yesterday afternoon. They | the Athleties by five runs. | i | toils of a Terrible Cloud- Burst at Coalville, Utah. FREDERICK,| | defeated ! BerLIN, August 1. e | The supreme court has decided | that payments by third parties with | & view of releasing the dondemned | bishops are illegal and cannot be ac- | cepted. PITTSBURG, August 3. Another body was found among the ruins at Butcher run to-day. It | was that of a child, and was found in a cellar, where it had been washed by the water, OUR STOCK FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON Is Complete now; Our Assortment in Clothing : Gents’ Furnishing Goods Comprises the Latest Noveltics. | NEW ORLEANS, August 3. | A square of small houses, bound- ed by Music, Morsles, Spain and Enquhart streets, was burned to- day. Loss, about$15,000, on which there is $8,000 insurance. Urica, N. Y., Aug. 1. New You Avk The Herald thismgrning contains ; The excitement in the market for | a reported interview with Susan B. { 44ts and for produce exchange still | Anthony, at Unadilla, regarding | continues, with a large amount of | | the Beecher-Tilton matter. Miss | speculators around the stand. Oats | Tested and Anthony declined to affirm or deny | ave held by few hands. Quotations | 50N county JERsEY CITY, Augustl. | This morning a man who gives his name as Henry Thompson, of San Francisco, who had been ar- | committed to the Hud- | jail under Marshal Daily, z < L the department who BOOTS AND SHOES. s , Lang, 155 Faralam at, between 10t | i Ty oyt CONFECTIONERY. ey, coruer 12th sud Dengla trocss | wpnt recruits for Best Goods. specifications'of complaint against o £ Don Carlos have been publicly sold | FarnhamSt | been allowed to undertake contracts A demand for an extradition for T ER MA~UFAO (BY. 1 I t, and his return into 114k aud 1 dectsit Pierene, and permitted the ass aud pieture iram’s, Glasiog ol Thousands of arm ssed the fron- Finaily two cargoes of arms from i MADRID, August1. | France: atBavonne. oppostietne 1 OMAH A. | for supplying.the Carlist army with Chief Savells, on account of varjous CRA M Spain isnot prevented. The prefect @LAS3 AND PICTURR FR® MES. public en rlists into Spain, the Carlists have ¢ France have been landed for the _ i z LEADING HATI'EB ¥ Sperial makes the following Arms bearing the royal initials of LOWESTPRICES | "Amanufactory at Bordeaux has el boots and shoes. OMAHA BUSINESS DIRRCTORY. e criminality, is refused by the French «Clure & Swith, 185 Harvey street. het, | governm . of of the fower 185 Doulus street, dealer fn | is still retained in off tier. Carlists, 00AT DEALEES. | and & Eliot,coal, lime, eoues thalr etc. A s DRUGGISTE. AR der, drugsist, corner 12'h a0 Mar- PAWN BROKER. y the ne up for de- ade an impor- ation In the Assembl, question of & re bate. 3 tant speech against t Jgutter, No. 200 Faraham | of the session, but R vor of republic LAUNDRY. it was simply inte 17 opened at o1 11th st., bet | the impotency of the S wadiog and | \hich although jt arrogated and | constituted powers, it had done nothing but reject all known for- | eign governments, ] | He ma powerful appeal for { ' & Co, atill | theestablishment of a Republic; he | their, Premuss Sa. vy | Would give peace and union to A Potiaatianie cousty, 2. luding that a state | The speaker was tan ded to conceal Assembly, | ehunan & Beanl, bone and sigu paiters, | i e cmhans am Haroey. 325t ATTORNEYS. CIx 71, Aagust 2. Rev.Dr.Boynton,of the First Con- | gregational Church, preached to- day in favor ot Jiquor license, taking the ground that Christians must reargue the whole question. The sermon has_created u great_se | tion, as Mr. Boynton was a ‘promi- neat total abstinence advocate even as far back as the Washingtonian movement. c, Ark., Augast £. nstitutional ' Convention sterday adopted the franchise ar- icle, in the new Constitution. It | | provides that every male n of | | the United States, or who has de- | ed his intention of becoming a | | citizen, being 21 years of age, and | | | | Who has been a residentof the State | | twelve months, of the county six [ | months, and of the precinct one | month, shall be qualified electors. —_— | N, August 2—Mr. H. [ s that the chairman of [ the invesiigating committee was | called on to-day. He said he had nothing to give to_the press in re- gard to the workings of the com- | mittee. In Mr. Beecher's case, he | hoped, he said, that thejr labors | would be brought to a elose within the present weck. [t was their de- sire to nave Mr. ficecher’s statement as early as possible, and they wanted | to be through with it the first part of the week, and then if Moulton | justly and impartially.” the statement attributed to her by Mrs. Stanton and her brother. She said if she did say ft, it was very un- teful of them te repeat it. When if she would go before the com.ittee if summoned, replied de- cidedly: “No; what I have to say will be said only before a tribunal competent to deal with the matter PHILADELPHIA, August 1. A meeting in honor of the centen- nial of chemistry, and to commem- orate the achieyements and_discov- eries of Dr. Pri Northumberland yesterday. A num- ber of distinguished scientists Wi present, and a permanent organiz: tion was effected by electing Pra fessor C! College, New York City, President, and Aibert T. Leeds, of Stevens' In- stitute of Techniology, Hoboken, y. The address of welcome was delivered by Colonel Taggart, of Northumberland, and respond to by Professor Chandler The or nal letters of Dr. Priestly were rend. Orrawa, Ont., August 1. At the lumberman’s convention held here, the following resolutions were passed in consequence of an over production of manufacturers of lumber and_timber, it is hereby agreed that firms here represented hall shut down their mills at_the rliest possible moment, and re- stley, was held at | les Chandler, of Columbia | | are still $1,00 for Western mixed; | two cars having been sold this a m at that price. The advance in p ces for the week has been about cents per bushel. Mrs. Woodhull states that it is not her intention to sail for Europe to-day, but will leave next Satu for an extended tour through Eu- rope. [ | tingo de Cuba, with all on board well. The new postal tres goes into operation to-day vides for the exchange of letters be- tween the United States and France and Algeria in enclosed mails, the s to be nine with France { postage on_ all lette | paid, and if not prepaid, five cents additional will be charged. There provision for registration_at ten cents for cach letter, which is to be prepaid. excluded ing and printing is busily engaged on the nal printj he bonds to be sue | it placing of a ortion of the per cent. loan The printing 1 had reccived the bucks some time before from the Bank Note Company, so that the entire work will be completed in a Tive It pro- | { cents for each half ounce, if pre- | of San Francisco, committed sui- | | cide by hanging himself in his cell | early this morning. | Frank Galely, a white man en- | gaged in the junk business, and | Henry Jackson alias Sweet, colored, had a prize fight at a secluded spot | in this ¢ Fourteen rounds were fought, and every time the negro, without striking a blow, picked up his opponent and pitehed him head- | long. ~ Galely then procured a knife and stabbed the negro three times in the back and breast, and he, al- | though ina dying condition, vefuses I W YORK, August 1. | | Over two hundred dogs were as- | phyxiated this morning. Pound | master Merntt says that he can dis- pose of a thousand a week, and he expeets to have the eity well rid of them in a year's time. The Beecher-Tilton scandal is to- | day in statu quo, and new points of | | inferest in connection with the case are devel, | } hat during Mrs Tii- on beforé the com- i : he gave addi- e, showing the cause | | of Mr animosity towards Mr By His hatred had be- | come more and ¢ intensified as | he saw Beecher increase in popu- | larity and prosperity, while he (Til- | ton), was gradually growing poorer and losing all caste among his for- mer friends, It Is also stated that the commit- mitte | tiou THE LATEST STYLES IN HATS AND CAPS. We Have also a Full Line in BOY’S and YOUTH'S Clothing. WE WILL SELL OURGOODS LOWER THAN EVER. M. HELLMAN & CO. FALI STOCK, 1873. R.A.BROWN, 2 48 Douglas Street, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS, CARPETS, AND OIL CLOTH An Immense Stock of Fresh New Goods Just Opened to sold lower than any other house in the city, con%isting ofb. MERINOS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, REPELLANTS, ALPACAS & MGHAIRS, also VELVET & BEAVER CLOAKINGS. CK OF SHAWLS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, A FULL STO duce their usual production by one half, either by means _or by curtailing their operations during the ensuing winter. This agree ment to_apply 1o manufacturers of | i squure timber s well as mannfae- | 91 turers of lumber. A resolutlon was | al izi I vy to correspond_with the lumbe association of United States, asking their co-operation, with a | declared that he consid y to do everything in 3 tg re- ish the mon- | Advices from Coalville archy. This caused great excite- | give additional detafls of the terrible ment, and the Left euiied for the | cloud-burst that occurred in that lo- The dam- LADIES AND OEILDRENS MERINO UNDERWEAR AND WORSTED GdODS. TABLE LINEN IN GREAT VARIETY. A FULL LINE OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CARPETS, OIL CLOTRS, MATTING RUGS, AND MATS, tee yesterday decided to prepare | | Mrs. Tilton’s testimony for publics | tion complete, andiit will probably be given to the press to-day. % ATlEdToc It is understood that Mouiton is publican congress- | in the city and the commiitce are man from Alabama, who is now in | hunting him up. this city, exprosses the opinion that | =———_—_—_—m_—m e | the republieans will carry the State | in the ensuing cleetion for State of- |MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. E. ESTABROOK w. M. FRANCES | ESTABROOK & FRANCIS ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OFFICE—Creighton Block, Omah: | few days. A numbar of bonds h; er when promment | views of the government on the | cality on Saturday la: 1 serious than at reported. At one poiut nearly ilg of track, grade and ties were Swept away, ang the coal canals are " DEXIER L. THOMAS, = of the mini the government would wou firmness and impartialit Attorney and” Counsclor at Law. [its powers respected by wll partiest | . A motion to raise the state of _th Vissher's Block, | 500 was rejected by u vote of 242 NEB | to366. A motion to adjourn on the | 6th of August until November 30(h, was carried intimidations are { 7. LYTLE { tiargwn out by the press that the | advent of g German squadron, in Low and Solicitor In | Spanish waters, caused the Spanish Eqalty. | pavy to pronounce in favor of the | Carlists. A loan of $8,000,000 to | SFFI0h -Over First Batlonsl Busks | (s has been commenced- - LOTFICE—Bew No' OMAHA Attorpey-a PARKE GODWIN, Attorney at Law, (Campbell’s Blusk,) 50912 THIRTEENTE STREET. OMAHA w6 An indiscrminate glaughter clothing snd gents' furnishing goods regardless of prices at 206 Farnham street. Fine linen cnd chevoit shirts of our .wn make at $2.00 and $2.50 esch, A BaLDWIN . M. WERIEN. | Railroad Ticets BALDWIS & O’BRIEN, ATTORNEYS:LAW Offico—Caldwell Block, Douglas Fizest, OMAHA, NEBRASKA. i ot JOHN G COWIN, Attormey. Solicitor AXDP COUNSELOR. OFFICE—CREIGRTON'S Bi.0CK, OMAHA, NEBBASKA. ' vought aud sold by P. Gottheimer, | Broker, at 206 Fari.ham street. Unredeemed Pledges for Sale. may 1v26 —_— Hamlet Orum, 9th stzact between Jones and Leavenworth sts., OMAHA, NEBRASKA. T. W. TI. Kienards, Attorney at Law, Office 510 13th St., bet. Farnbam and Douglas, Omaha, Neb. P 0. Box 80 gl the City. ‘heard of before. | DRUGGIST AND PHARMACIST, ! Pattees Block, Bet. California & Webster Sts. { £, 5. GLASGOW. { OMAHA, NEB. 0. H.BALLO gus carefully « - Ballou & Glasgow, ATTORNEYSATLAW. Office n Creighton’s uew block, southesst ot Toom, . Soor” OMAHA, MEB. SAVAGE & MANDERSOR, | Attorneys at Law, 242 FARNHAM STEEAT. DNENTISTS, OFFICE, HNo. 232 FARNHAM ST. | — UP STAMG, ~ }Owaba Nebraska | Bet.1: t OMAHA. o Dentists in the eity | { | JAMES W. 8L 246K, CHABIES ¥ WANDERSOX. e N.J. BURNHAM. | ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT 3 DR. A. S. BILLINGS, | on Thursday, he was p LAW, No. 260 Farnham Street ‘ OMAEHA NEB. wrhn JOHN E. KELLEY, TEINTIST, 204 Farnham St., Bet. 13th and 14th, up stairs. Teetn extracied withont paio, by se of Ni- ‘Trous Oxide as. all flooded: " Therg Is a runjored loss | Al S The most exejting political cam- paign ever known in Utah closed Iast evening by an immense mass | meeting in this city and Ogden. At the latter place almost the entire | audience were Mormons, who were | rllllliml. Maxweil has g number of Deputies to p der to-morrow, and the Liberals are determined that none but citizens der the law shall be allowed to te. JERSEY CITY, August 2. Vaneten, the national Bond forger, | who attempted to commit suicide in the Hudson county jail on Saturday, ! has recovered congeiousaess and hopes arg now entertained of his recovery. When gugstioned by the jailor, he stated that he took Jauda- | nuw> with the {ntention of commit- ting suicide. There are numerous rumops afloat regarding the manner in which he became possessed of the poison. When he was de]jvered to the jailor by the deputy ‘marshal, laced fn a cell without having been searched, as is customary when prisoners are | admitted to jail. He wjll bg taken to California as soon as he can un- dergo the journey, He was visited by Detective Lees to-day, but had little to say. His injuries, which resulted from a_severe pumping to | counteract all effects of the poison, are such that he cannat possibly be removed for sgveral weeks. BosroN, Aug, 2 A special dispateh from Oak Bluffs to the Advertiser say For some weeks there has heen a good deal of scandal in counection with Mr, Vin- son of Edgartown, and 8. K. Elliot of Watertown, who have occupied )a cottage in company with two | married women, kejonging to Ed- garton. These men huve boen threatened with tar and feathers, | and Vinson fearing troublo left the | Island some weeksago. Last night a party of men went to the cottage, and cailed out Elliott. After a considerablg struggle they forced him Into & wagon, in whigh was a pot of tar and a bag of feath- i ers. Elliott drew a revolver, and | fired twige; the second shot Killing Caleb Smfith, brother of the two women. The report of the pistol frightened the horse, which ran awgy, and threw the whole party from 'the wagon, Elliott escaped, | and surrendered’ himsclf fo the pu- thorjtier. Intense excitement pre- \'alhllt here in consequence of the a r. ficers and congressmen view to the general curtailment of | their fids. I‘ W YORK, August 1. mor wasin cireu of M. Pozenani| facturers 3 Church street, had suspended. Tt appears that this firm have been domng selarge California trade, and | had dispatehed to Ban Francisco some time ago gs their agent, a | young man who had been employed | by the firm a long while and who | had its entire confidence. Last R r. Pozenanikis received in- formation that things were not al- together right in California. He sent a member there to jnvestigate | the agent’s affiil Full inquiry so | far appears to hpve been to ‘the ef- | fect that the sgent had gone into business on his own account, and hag continued to couduct Pozenan- | ikis’ husiness gt the same time, He | gotinto bad company nd jed a very fast life, using the assets of the New York firm to liquidate his own debts aud liabilities. _The liabilities will prohably reach $500,000, and it is thought that they esnuot be less than $250,000. | ., manu- BROOKLYY, August 1. The Beecher Investigating Com- mittee, in se xam- ined Mrs. Tilton. The examination continued until nearly midnight, | when Mrs, Tilton Jeft and proceeded | to the residence of Mr. Ovington, | and the committee adjourned. The { committee will hold an afternoon and evening session to-day. The judicja) proceedings incident upon | Tilton’s arrest wilj e commenced in Justice Rile; urt next Monday when 1t is believed that, acting un der the adv:ce of the District Attor- ney, the Justice will dismiss the xpected to testisy on Monilay, and shonld he fail to do s0, Mr.” Beeaher will be invited to make his statement _and Inves gatlon to be brought to a close as speedily as_possible. Oliver John- son contradicted two of Dr. Carpen ter's statements, and expresses his doubt as 1o Tilton's i Porter said that his faith in Heecher is unchanged. Dr. Bacon denoun- ces both for keeping silent, and cen- sures both Tilton and Beecher. JMONTREAT, August1 | the statements wh At a late hour lust evenIng & ru- | puplis| ation that the firm | kindness toward his w £ white and woolen shirts, | thing from th v, | died thers sever: y | d | | i to BROOKLYN, Aug. 1, Tilton’s friends deny the truth of ch have been | ed charging him with un- | refusing to let her t ke any devilish | he | s ¢ is repor- ted to ron a recent itisunder- pecch before the | of Investigation was a ing,earnest de commitiee most beautiful, tor fence of her husband’ some members cof the co) were affected to tears 1y quent plea for justice to assured the committee he 1 | milsjudged i mdny respeets, and | that the action af Plymoutl: chureh in dropping his name from the roll was terrible wrong. It isnow sta- ted that both Beecher and Tilton have asked Moulton to come for ward and present b 3 papers, 'rl)m, however, the latter appeared in no hurry fo do. There are rumors that Moulton Is golng, or has already gone to Eu- Tope with Lis invalid wife, but these reports do not proceed from author- atlve source, and the prolability is that Moulton, who Is stili though! o be at his country residence, return to the city next week and take definite steps In the matter. Beecher, who is still in town, le for Peokskill to-day, to spend the Sunday on his farm, The daly Union publishes an Interview with Dr. McDonald, Superintendent of the Kings county Insane Asylum, during which the latter stated that Mr. Tilton’s brother had been an inmate in that Asylum and had years aga, Mr Beecher's statement is now gom- plete, and he only awaits the in tation of the committee to submit it. The committee, however, is in- | posed to call on Beecher before | hearing Moulton's t | sons who have seen Beecher’s state- ment speak of it as a startling and exhaustive document, Personally Beecher looks as fresh and trong as his friends could wishj the scandal not appear | cigh as hea: mind as formerly. 'The Hagle this afternoon | publishes an_interview with Rev. | Dr. Leonard B: helatter says | that his_indigna centers on | Moulton for remaining silent, when | onp word from him would haveset- | mmittee relas| shorts | pri at opening to 109§, but subsequently declined to 1 08}, which s the pre | ent price. curren ally chief feature, advaneing to opened at 15 as against 1 of the firs ing paid at the St Nicholas Bank. s | 81,144,100, t | S2A will | re | western 4 50a5 00; extra 3 3 tled Reecher's guilt or Innogence, | Regarding Tilton’s statement Bacon says that he believes that Tilton for the past three years has heen eack ling to lay that egg, and used hi (Bacon's) letter as a pretext for | The local government of this province has been discovered in a | fraud which is second only fo the Pecjfip raijway scandal and the U 8. 3,«1“ g(u%luer in its epormity. Sometime ago three members of the Mew York Money Market. NEW YORK, August 31, Money—Very easy at1 per cent. | | . and with | on ea settling s 489 i I ronger in early trade in consequence of active eovering of advanced from 1083 Government Bonds—Stead limited volume of business; v, 63117}, ks—Qpened dull, but gener- | strong ; Union Pacific was the | 284; | cec&ra! sterday because the company defaulted on < payment of interest on its sec- ond mortgage bonds; the coupons mortgage bonds are be- maiket now steady ; & { | i Erie 87§; Pacific Mail 443; U P 28§; | favorable; the reserve is incr and the banks now hold in_excess of the iegal of 25 per cent. The followlng Is the figures: Loans de- ,500; specie decreased $1,353,000; legal tenders ineieased $214,100 ; deposits decreased $1,57: 000; circulation d 73, ed $54,000. | New York Produce Market. August 1. v lower, Flour—Dull ; Supsfine State and | | | Wheat- , spring, 13 79, ats—Easier, but not yet quot- | ably lower; two car loads sold this | morning at 100. Lard—A shade higher. Leather—Steady. Tron—Dull and nominal. Wool—Nominally unchanged, Chicaye Prouuce Market. OnICAGO, August 1. Flour—Dull and unchanged;good | to choice spring ; ow to medium sota 6 Ta@ 7 50@4 50, Steado; cash 105 September 1 Aug- | H Dry Goods Store | Principle, which T hope will u CHARLES SHIVERICK. Furniture, bedding, Mirrors, € anodL verything pertaining to the FURNIT j * [FK STERY1 ttgra%e; hasllargchtr in e {has a complete assc.tment o |PRICED soods, which h PRICES as to make it to | ?,él,ythmg in this ‘line, te ex: PQARLOP:S}.'TS, LOUNGES &c.. UPHOLSTERED AND creased his stock.and now of FINE, MEDIUM and LOW he is offering at such REDUCED the interest of everv one desirin amine his stock before purchag COVERED TO ORDER. CHA HAVING T THE BANKRUPT STOCK 0Of the Fopular NEW YOREK | tal| 223 Farnham Street, | to juform the public of ! hat I shall cont nue the b INDUCEMENTS | In all kinds of STAPLE AND FANCY GREAT S. SEOVERICK, 203Farnham Street. Omaha: Sp— FRANK J.RAMGE DRAPER & TAILOR —ANL DEALER IN— GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING 'GOODS. rull Assortmentof Imported Woolens. All Work Warranted. 2..@“ g‘a.rnhamSt., Omaha, Neb 'B. & J WILBUR, DRY goops!Books and Stationery, T bave adopted the Strictly Cash and One Price?ro epproval of the public as my pei aiways THE VERY LOWEST. A liberal patronage solicited. Respectiully, | with the | an'ie | Gt WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, urteenth Streert, Omaha., Neb ENERAL AGENTS FOR ALL SCHOOL BOOKS DAN. BURR, 10N K, F. Lenmany, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS 228 Farnbsm Mreet. i¥28 1 | ring and Su A.POLACK, Cor. 13th and Harney Streets, | i\ OMATETA. mme r Styles, brirging’ the whole matter bofore S the work of the present investigating commt- tee 48 &n ex parte proceeding, and py s thinies for thut reason that their | © Horlore Steady verdiet will not be satisfactory ; v cablnet met in segrel conclave in this olty, and very quietly swapped a plece of government land worth some $230,000 for agother plat, the outside value of which could not = Steady; cash 61a ptember, G0} _Oats—Quiet; " cash, 46; August, CLOTHIER, 238 Farnham St. Near 14th. ST Ofien opes atail hou Sursicoal Hooms. I. VAN CAMP M.D. Dispenses his own medel and besidcs cogular practice, wakes specialitfes of Derangc- wments and Peculiar to Women, Fistue | 14, Plles and other Diseases of (ke Bectun | orrics : Corner Farahom sod 14th sireets, | first door to the right. un siaivs. esidence, | 210 Douglas street, betwewn 12 and 13th, next | 1o Lutheran Chusch Omabs, Feb. Addross | Lock Mox 3 4. a. WaSHINGTON, D. C. Aug. 2 The Secretary of the Treasury has directed the Assistant Treasurer at Yew York tosell gold during the nt month as follows: One and a half million dollars on the first and third Thursdays, Fourth | Thursdays each making in ail five | mittion dollars; Secretary Bristio returns from Pegr Park to-morrow night. Attorney % CounseloratLaw | Offige—Room ton Block, L . OMAHA. EC |oxssf)2?7munw:.fi I and rents col. | tand sold. EpiTef | tions are wade. Houses ccted. Real estate bough! W. J. CONNELL. Counsecllor at Liave Msteiet Attorney for Second J icial District. OFCS—South of Farnham, between 318 e 161 ia., opposite Cours Hous. nes—98 | Residence and offics 250 Dusge st et 14th ~nd 15t a1, 2.5 sPaTN. war. x. pRITCRETT | SPAUN & PRITCHETT, | Attarneys 24 Coumselers at Law. £ times. Lock Box 4, Omaba. b | Poprite Special attention paid to cbstetrics and d easés peculZar to women and childr-o. AL, B owiromsx ~DEALER IN— § <63 }rine Medium Clothing, and Furnishing in Quebiee. A member of the gov- infention at personali- | fe Congressman James H. Platt, of | this city, is charged with having re- | from his mind than calling him or 60,00 | last night, on the charges | other political friends. | Moulton's holding baek from testi- pEL N ) that if Platt had received his just | Archumbault. ~ Attorney General | self has everything to lose, and is | nese and dispatch. Orders possession to prove it. | which was open for an honorable | will hurt Beecher, but it is for his | 5 Fruit a1 _Confectionary Keeps a complete assortment of At three hundred millions of four and | follow suit. In the eventof their | Moulton's testimony is, and be only EDWA MANUFACTURER. | cent,, as he does not think it pos- | great cxcitement throughout the | thewselves before the committee to RD KUEHL. the above lines with neatuess azd | compelling national banks to loan | superiority of our institutions, are | mittee has five or six more witness ome 4 view of tue pust, preseut and fa- CH] exceed $40,000. This transaction v the | @107 leaked out and several indignation | committee i a poor sabstitute for | “frighwin mestings have been held here and acon dis- | Rye_70. ernmant cleation comumission and | ty fn his Jostare which offended Til- | Mfi.“‘c’n,b,., 3 editor e.1d part proprietor of the Ta | ton and provoked his remarkable | | 4rd—Firm: August. 1 - , a government organ of | statement, that nothing was farther | tomber, 13 150 o MRS.J E VANDERS | s Eolectio Physio' 5 ! (L.e secon[d f\';rgin al‘fl‘::;‘ r-nl,uuwxl | eeived "60,000 uilfhi~ share ot the nluy other incividual a knave or | the editors of the Sunday K posed to have been divided between | g[r, Shearman eaig his opinjon ur' and libel. Te article to which ex Membersof the cabinet who are | fying, wasnot that his testimony | Press Goods, Silks and Trimmings. ceptions were taken was published | chargeq with this fraud, are solici- | Wwould damage either of his friends, | _Xo. 3 Dodge s ‘veet, between lthand 1sth. | | two or three weeks ago, and charged | tor general Chapleau, Quimet and | Tilton or Beecher, but Moulton him- | Dress making done with neat- deserts he would have bgen jn ‘the | Jrvine to-day resigned his position | unwilling fotestify, Shearman ha | sdlicited. Confectionery penitentiary ten years ago, and that | in the cabinet, having come to the | talked to Moulton and is gonfident | 2<% Sa = R ot 074600 3 | they had the documents in their | conclusion that was the only course | e has no testimony to give that | SPENCER’S LIAM LATEY, TGA 2 sl ] Cor. 16th and Webster Sts. 215 \ot. 11tk and 125, Geet, | JC 18 Stated, upon semi-official | man, and itis rumored that thepre- | own interest that be does not speal . 16th and Webster 8ts,, | | ais Doaglas, bet. 1ih and 20 Suy | | guthority, that Secretary Bristow | mier commissioner of crown lands | Shearman declined fo explain any | sSTAND, GROCERLES amd will not atiempt to negotiate the | and the presidentof the council will | farther, but said he \knew what | gor 13y and Leavemworth Str., | jEae—.s : = =.a.PAGE, a half percent. bonds, but will rec- | doing this the lieutenant governor | wished he would ~peak it. It isre- | 7143w AT THE BRIDGE ~ PROVISION B S Siite BuRcT e Wadox) ommend to Congress that the inter- | will ‘have to call upon the opposi- | ported that Vietoria Woodhult and 'Y | est on them be increased to five per | tion to form 3 ministry. There is | Tennie Claflin intend to present STODDARD & HUKLSUT, | sible 'to negotiate a bon1 bearing so | province, and the Canadians who | tell all they know, as they will sajl | MAGISTER OF THE DEPARTED. Market Garduers ! .z o u s s 1axxm < | fow'y ratoatntorst. He will a1 | huve aviass sk of e honeats | o arope o0 days. DISHS | 1o, 46 15 1, bt Farbam &3 e Jor o SLEs, A¥D ‘that be 1 now ready to 8l sl eon. | Fecommend the enactment of 8 Iaw | of our government and purity and | Attorney Winslow says the coms —- Orders sddreased. | parity Wi, . tly on handand l on & bond a lower rate of inning to feel that we areno bet- | es to examic2, but will finish 12:’1:::‘:-: Pt o coniont bearing begis 2, thelr cknem, g Interest than six per cent. ter than our neighbors, Work next week, = b > o . ) S 2 e and Paal Streets, CHEAPER THAN T ‘*/

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