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o AT e Ly o T S T amemns i THE OMAHA DAILY BEE SENATOR YosT has decided to sus- tain Postmaster Hitchcock at all: OMAHA THURSDAY MORNING AUGUST 20, 1874. | Messrs. Morris and Pearsall. Til- § | ton’s new statement will be very | 4 0'CLOCK P. M. { lenthy and it is thought he will not — —— | be accessible to interviewers until | BROOKLYN, Augast 19. The Brooklyn Argus says that General Roger A. Pryor has been LoNDON, August 19. A dispatch received to-day official sourcesat Shanghai says theChinese | Government hasallowea the Japan- | ese Government three months to withdraw her troops from Formosa. | A refusel tocomply with this notifi- cation will be made a cause for war. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS !! S onll CRUICKSHANK'S Clearing Sale! THE DAILY BEE| ATEE, Editor and Prop's. | hazards. VERY LATES MIDNIGHT. ALTHO W. Washington | Secundus is -a candidate for the | Office—No. 135 Farnbam street, betw. Ninth and Tenth. ) 4 TEEMS OF SUBSCRIFTION: ! one year. in_sdvance. | & O i monihe, th adv three menths 1n advan 8311 not paid in advance, §8 per annum ted e | FREDERICK, | Postmastership, B(EE) still stands J for Balcombe. ! | 1¢ Byebadonly kept mum and | | accepted the land office that Post- | ! master Hitcheock offered him for | his silence, every thing would have | been serene in Senator Yost’s camp. | SaLT LAKE, Aug. 9. Four city policemen have been held to bail hy the United States Commissioner until the next sitting of the District Court, on the charge of assault on election day. Austin Shipp was arrested at Beaver Lake to-day, and was held Specially Reported for the Omaba Daily Bes, | by the Atlantic and Pacifio Telszradh Oo. ALBANY, August19. | Governor Dix to-day filed an or- der with the Secretary of State ter- minating the temporary appoint- ment of Abraham Lansing as State | the scandal. next week. Mrs. Tilton is with friends in N Jersey. She will not be public | heard from again on the subject of A reporter of the Brooklyn Eagle interviewed Tilton yesterday after- noon on the subject of the black- mailing charge. = He denied ever having blackmailed any one, and LONDON, August 19. The Mark Lane Express, i its review of the breadstuffs market, has the following: “Bad weather has prevailed throughout the past week, but our farmers have kept a_sharp lookout and havesecured their crops. There are no reports of sprouting, though much wheat was stacked in a poor | |Clearing Sale! : Clearing Sale! FOR THIRTY DAYS! ——BEING OUR— Annual Clearing Sale '] UNDER orders of the City Council, | ¢ banl t ar before the U S | Treasurer, and restoring Thomas | had never received a cent through h whea oor | P | General Thomas Swift will make | Commmisaon Lo O ot \the | Raines, who lately suspended onac- | Moulton or any other person, either | condition, in consequence of bigh | Thead. g 1 - Venares Lol 2 count of sickness, to the office. directly or indirectly, from Beech- | winds and low temperature. The 9 | another charge through the five | charge of polygamy. 2 er; nordid he think that any of | same weather has prevailed on the | hundred dollar gate of Hanscom | SARATOGA, August 19. | Bobonemg money found its way into | Continent. This will bring good Foreign and Domestic o LEADING HATTER ! ’ " An indiscruminate staugnter i | an attack upon Custar's expedition | former was the favorite. Ophelin | cocdings commenced, he said: Yoo, | Ward. - France is sending back her Best Goods, | clothing snd gents’ furmshing = me’mh, :‘nd L:'erel rep;;lsed wzl:: paid the forfeit. | he had been offered ten thousand csl;fieslihlvpfll hence. ut‘mps l:ee(rle e : | heavyloss. Custar’sloss is report | dollars by William C Kingsley. He | and in France are mostly secured, | LOWESTPRICES | yoods regardless of prices at 206 | F fifty killed and wounded. = This Qu AUg. 1. | supposed that Kingsley thougnt he | and the dependence of both coun. §. FarnhamSt. i | o, OMAHA. '3 "ONABA BUSINESS DIRECTORY. | CRAOKER MANUFACTORY. Clure 1itha decls GLASS AND PICTURE FR* MES Reinhart, 1% Douslis street, dealer in ¢ aning | o) window glass and picture ram®s dosie to order. . 185 Hurney street. het, i L. Latey, corner 12th and Douglas streets, | Park with his pick and shovel bri- gade. | Farnham street. Fine linen and | chevoit shirts of our .wn make at $2.00 and $2.50 each. Railroad Tickets bought and sold by P Gottheimer, Broker, at 206 Fari.ham street. | Unredeemed Pledges for Sale. | may * Hamlet Orum, Sroux CrTy, August 19, The report comes from Fort Sully | this morning, that the Indians to the aumber of four thousand, made report was brought into Fort Sully | by a mail rider, who states that he met one of Custar’s scouts above | éirand River and got the news from | him. JERSEY CITY, August 19. Great excitement prevails over the death-bed statement of Miss Pomeroy, accusing the Rev. Mr. Glendenning us being the father of her child. In her statement she | says that after having promised her The first race was a match for $1,000; each half forfeit; distance, | three-quarters of a mile, between Emily Fuller and Ophelia. The Accounts fiom neighboring par- ishes represent the storm of Friday last the most severe experienced for many years, and the damage great at Voleartus. The crops in many places were entirely destroyed, Po- tatoes were washed out of the ground and grain was cut as if by a mower —water covered the ground to the depth of eight inches. A large number of families have been ren- dered destitute. AuGUsTA, Ga., Aug. 19. and blacks are arming for the fray. his possession through any source. In answer to the question wheth- erhe had ever been offered any money by any person since the pro- needed the money, and offered it in a friendly way. Mr. Kingsley is in the country, but an Eagle reporter learned from Mr. Bear, the busiress representative of the Kingley’s firm that Kingsley, who isan intimate friend of Tilton’s, offered to contri- bute five thousand to help Tilton, and bring all the disgraceful busi- ness to an end, it being apparent at the time of this offor, that the scan- dal was certain to mvolve Beecher’s assailants in a common ruin. This yet, and there is no probability of prices to the front and increase the value of old stock. There is little although the tendency is down- tries on each other is materially les- sened. Estimates putour crops at seven per cent. below the average.” HARRISBURG, Pa., August 19. This city is filled with prominent Republican politiciansfrom all parts of the State, actively working for their various candidates. The State Convention meets at the Opera House at noon. Senator Rulan will be permanent president. The Philadelphia delegation, un- difference in prices since last week, | Clearing Sale! Clearing Sale! Clearing Sale! DRY GOODS AND MILIITNERY, PREBARATORY TO STOCK TAKING A. CRUICKSHANK, wars Cor. 14th and Farnham Sts. FATT, STOCK, 1873. 5 BOOTS AXD snoni i 3 to make it all right, meaning: z’slshe w%\:red l-;:b;m ten days ngl(" e {]I}erh Ithe leadership of Col. W. B. v hilip Lang, 155 Farubam st between 90 strest betwecn Jones and Leasenworists, | supposed to marry her, Mr. Glen- | o)l quiet at Big Springs, but & he Eagle says, on reliable au- | B. Mann and Gen. B. Bingham, are —— aud “m"ooxrzcmnxv febioyl OMAHA, - XNEBRASKA. ing exacted from her one day | gopg o antigivat ‘51‘ ot whites | thority, that Tilton has not lfe_entre— laboring for Judge Plaxton, as the 2 itten statement, but what it quested to sign any complaint as | nominee. The supreme court Inter- 2 Oug as tl'eet, - H Country trade uisctarer and wholesale dealer in contained ste hardly knows, for he led her to write it by the There is an unequally feeling of Beecher being served with legal pa- ests are divided between Plaxton and Judge Butler. The indication candiepand contectionery. . | had com : egan in 5 Caroli ; i | T s apltt 3 e ST | e ofa revolver, and she was near.. | Faces that began in South Caroling, | 3 ery”of any kind from Tilton for | all favor the probability of the nom- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ol R 10 2% i | ly unconscious through fear. It s | gfao 1% N BYCRC the Wlites on (e | several weeks, if ever. .| inztion of ex-speaker Olmstead of 14 Farmbara st debism3 | fbe Clty. Our I supposed this statement will be his { 4 the rescue of the white people in | The Brooklyn Union saysTilton's | potter, for lieutentant governor, | PAWN BROKER. [ WS principal defence. South Carolina. Arms and ammu- | 0unsel had prepared all the papers | Gen Allen, the present_incumbent, | Eiguiser, No. 30 Farnbam at. felt |~ | nition are being shipped from this | It the sult against Beecher for ctim- | for auditor, and General Beath, the > M. J L J. MOOREHEAD, | WASHINGTON, August18. | city. ;‘k‘l‘(‘,‘lfi;’;‘e‘g‘fi:‘ s efuelto BAW present surveyor general. for secre- 4 s ! v 4 > ] - | tary of internal affairs. - B e D RIS | Anarticle in & New York paper fuses o state what action Wil be | povied that e metfg;:n &iu“«;fc The washing Farnhan. rad Douglas ® " 'S04F PAOTOR' siam Soup Works, Powel' & Co, il ranufactre their Premius Soap. Five L i and AND PHARMACIST, Patter's Block, Bet. California & Webster Sta. OMA carefully to the effect that the Spanish gov- ernment, in return for securing the recognition of the Spanish Repub- lic, has agreed to cede the Island , August 19, It is learned to-day that Tilton’s suit against Beecher will lay dam- ages at about $50,000. The case isa taken in the suit to be instituted by Tilton against Beecher for libel, in chsrging him with blackmail. 1t s stated vely that ‘Lilton grounds against the presidential third term, and put Harteranft on the track for President. This morning Mr. Strong, a Pax- -AND OIL CLOTH An Immense Stock of Fresh New Goods Just Opened tojbe t premiu ed by the 1.ougla county | Physicians Presc of Porto Rico to Germany. Ithas | civil suit and the papers will be | i;tend his sujt bitt R S nd Pottawattamio county, Ia. 26 ombounded [ e rama] b = e ek intends top this suit to the bitter ton man,was chosgn ehgirman of the : 3 1S nd P = 3 S | occasioned universal comment, but | served on Beecher this evening at force Beeche tablish " isti o DENTIFIEY | cannot e omcially verified o re: | Peclkakil, This will e followe § by | {1 g el orce Beecher to gstablish | cauous, buton o standing voe on | S01d lower than any other house in the city, consisting of ) ©. F. EAMANN, { G A Q‘S-g' 77 GARLES g o0 | Q// 2 5 | ported. All that can now be said with certainty is that the executive department is not_inattentive to statements, affidavits and actions for libel on the part of Tilton and Moulton against Beecher. The plot 7,000 of his money, or pay heavy damages for making the charge. It is understoodt that 3 symmons order of nominations, the Butler men held a majority. After a very warm discussion, jn which the But- ler men insisted that the Paxtop MERINOS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, REPELLANTS, his matter, and Caleb Cushing at | is decidedly thickening, and Beech- o i e ; i} " = Madrid, and Dr. Davis, at Beriin, | er, If arrested, will be-compelled to | 21 comPIaint in crin' con. sult | men should abide by thelr awn de- - o s &2 i | o el will b compelled (0 | il ho'grved o’ Beccher by “o- | wiand tora siamitnivols Thevess| ALPACAS & MGHAIRS, also VELVET & BEAVER CLOAKINGS. A fine lot of morrow at the latest at his farm at and nays were called. The Paxtons on han a structions, and will not sk i . s andum of instructions, e | Peekskill, before he leaves for the | wanted a S : i DENTISTS, | i el o oot Satr L, Aug. 10| KRR DTSR jeave fr bt | wane y e Judge' oot 6| A FULL STOCK OF SHAWLS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, . erEwE o s.xamna-u | OFFICE, No.232 FARNHAM ST. | ::::nr Jfi:’n‘.m‘:};:;éfi 11;1’0:; g i o ;1‘le 13:atzs_r_ul:uu?ulm: uulll_mrililw is expeotc(ll at m-:al o‘(il;mk |o~lr;|nr- Lieutenant Governor nominated LADIES AND OEILDREN'S o GREBE & GARBACH, | e sTams, — | this adm s interfering with and obstrueting the | row morning on the Boston boat. | first. On a call of yeas and nays the I’ 5 o s OMAHA. | privately and officially expressed. | {7S deputy marshals in the perform- | District Attorney Winslow is not | olerk ved 1 T it B 1 W W 0 Dt i | Tentists In theelty | _— ance of their duties last election day | expected in town before the 1ast of | of the e '1,(:?,“:,,’:",1,':9"‘,;3: MERINO UNDERWEAR AND ORSTED GOODS. OMARY, - - N = st Lours, August 19. | 15 x(il‘ltex‘r-_llmgf]}uhlio interest and | this week. Itissaid it will be ut- | disputed by Magor Pows? st g TABLE LINEN IN GREAT VARIETY. A FULL LINE OF S Q Fhe deputy i jers | the attention of the courts; and to- | terly impossible for him to prepare | storm« werng enc, W B 2 * DR. A. S. BILLINGS, Phe deputy sheriff of Colllers | g, Stephen W Taylor, sheriff, and | a report (o be subm i | oo i g e, Powell asert- | pNEFIGH AND AMERICAY CARPETS, OIL CLOTES, MATTING RUuS, AND MATS 3 e/l SpringYand Farm Wagons, BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES. T CHE R B [ B county, Texas, writes to the Eve- ning Dispateh. stating that he killed a notorious character, named James — Jones, special policeman, were held in_one ‘thousand dollar bonds by the U commissioner for a bru- mittod 4o 4 sating comititied boford next The evidence, which occu- jes cight hundred pages of foolscap, ing tiat hie had kept tally, showing 112 to 101 for the Butler party. The chair finally sustained the clerk’s CHEAPER TEHAN THR CHEAPEST b Dealers fn and manufacturars of A A e H. Read, in Lamar county, Texas, | 1 the U8 commissioner for a bru- | y I count, but Powell appealed, and in — s e turer - ; e s S depy s not yet put in order, and when | }, i S LTURAL IMPLEMENTS! ! | on the 6th of August. Beforedying, | bt ae B & gepules. | s not y r) ar the confusjon the caugu; urned, i HORSE SHOEING. | Teetn cauded wisbues gain, by uwseot M- [ of the band that committed the “l“‘ nes on; 4! Y bon the | essyry to call a meeting of the in- | e settled by the convention. | D0 T 3 charge of Inclting the eleotion riot, | vestigating committes to diseuss it, The Philadelphia delegation de- | A promptly doneut reasonable vrices 1 vda OF CH{CAGO, TLL. Statement, December 31st, 1873. B@Repairing < wagons and blacksmithing -y *30ice or | * Traers Toswree Company ' G Capita, Bal Milion Dlas. Surgical Hooms. .VANCAMP M.D. Dispensee his own medcines, sud basides rogular practice, mukes speciatities of Derange- ments snd Diseases Peculiar 10 Women, Fistu- | In, Piles and otber Diseases of the Bectum. [ first door to the right. up stai r. «tt | s Coruer Fartnam ana. eth sizents, = Residence, | | bank robbery. | and Austmn, Texas | committed several similar ropberjes | in Arizona, Nevada and Oregon. Towa and Gad’s Hill, Mo., train robberies, and the St. Geneive,Mo., He also asserted he robbed the Hot Springs, Arkansas, ages, and had He would not give the names of of his associates, but deolared pesitively that neither Arthur Me- The total antl-Mormon vote for del- egate to Congress, as far as known, is 4,500. WASHINGTON, August 19. Late official dispatches from the Asjatic squailron, datest jn July, re- port that the Japanese still maintain their occupation of a portion of the Island of Asia, notwithstanding that and it may be two weeks before the formal reports and evidence taken are submitted to the examining committee of Plymouth Church. CINCINNATI, Aug. 19. “Twenty thousand ope hundred and ninety-three votes were polled in this clty yesterday at the Consti- veloped a serious split, a large num- ber voting on Butler's side of the question. The result of the caucus has de- | pressed Paxton_stock considerably and elevated Butler propo; MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. and everythin, HOLSTE&?Y tgrade; has PRICED pertainin a_complete assc.tmen ffering Furniture, bedding, Mirrors, g to the FURN%TURE and_ UP- has la,r%clv increased : of FINE, MEDIUM and LOW goods, which he is PRICES as to make it tn the interest is stock,and now at such REDUCED of everv one desiring 30 Dogis st beiween 12 a1t 150h 26wt | Loy mor the Younger or James | meand of Aslty notwithstanding that 3 v at the Co At 3 ) Ime ne T ¢ t ASSETS. faktor a0 %% T utieii | brothers had anything to do with | thonties to retire from Chinese soll i;}fffi"i“.»"’s‘fi'o?'}ueii'fl‘c'u'.iaéif.':"’“* | 2oywling in this 1ine, to exzinine his stock before purchas= United States Gov't 10-40 Registered = e | the robberies. It was thought that should Japan | and 6,801 spai New York Money Market, |inl. Bonds, $530,475 60 MRS, J. E. VANDERCOOK. a1l to withdraw her fc vithi 2801 egainst it. A close t {. C.liaters] Loavs, secured by Naticn- B Tt faal to withdraw her forces within 2 | mate cannot be made, but it 1s ad- NEW YR, August 18 ‘al Bank Stocks, 85,500 00 ALo, August 19, reasonable time, China would take | mitted that license has veen voted S % \ Eclectic Physician, | PARLOR;SL‘TS,C LOUNGES &c., UPHOLSTERED AND R e (Cilcaps Ol The Buffalo Express of ‘this fore- to eompel hier ta do o, T : syoen dioney—Is a drug at 2} 7 PYTET b xpre: i mpasures to eompel ho to do so. Tt | for by at least 10,000 loney g at 2} per cent. VERED X st Accried, 2501 50 | Residence and oficy 230 Dodge ot ot 1th m0d | 10 publishes an interview with | is the impression by many weil in- | {hat the oo majoritsy, and | poreign Exohange— Dull and O TO COR%E% b on Deposit in Corn Exchange eighteen Buffalo clergymen regard- formed persons that should hostili- that the constitution is &mhflhl)’ de- feated. ~The democrai nominal at 487}@491, e thcn ot Copy P68 T | o ptiention pald e obsierics sl 1% [ g tho Becoher-Tiiton suandal, [ ties commenoe they would surely | voted for lieemse 1o Ciretnene oy | Gold—Dull hut firm; opened at N et O ills Recelvable for R == i—\lmon% lher;; are llile ol}infllf»: fnzrta extind llm.vl:;u!‘:\sm, whlt-rc Itis ap- | women appeared. af the polls here 1"2§~\ i A — m— = = = —————— — . vages s1d Reclamations, "~ 9017 % ev. Dr. Peacock, of yette | prehensive that a general war might | and at Columbus, but there was no | ,,GoVernments—Firm ; oupons 67s, ' w Sluaotmdue rom wsurince Cou 0 | o0 a8 S Webster Sts,, | strect Presbyterian’ Church; Rev. | ensue. | general crusade demonstation. | 1174 2 ! s b HOLESALE CANDIES for T Taraaco o o Puid, 41302 38 Foih.aud Wohster Dr. Shelton, of St. Paul Episcopal. = Strong temperance countles fearing | o recks—Tess active; 3@} lower; | BANKRUPT STOCK inanutacturin vari Amount dee for Firoand Marine | -beigm ishop_Cox was absent from the Bostox, August 19. | that Cincinnati and_southern Ohio | W 07,7015 P M, 46; Erie, 42§; Tam ow ng all varieties of candies - Premiamis i Chicafo, wseo | GROCERIES and Nearly three-quarters of the | M. Frank D. Moulton spent a | woulq carry both the constitution | U P 29 i Of the Fopuar ) o t Premiums due from - PR()VISI()N pumber of gentlemen interviewed | portion of the xlay' in this city, and | ;g license, voted against both, — — NEVT lIl E R N P :R :E ] Sl ncce)»lmTBI-!ey!zgr’BRIM?B’;GM&!dlls' :":;'in:fl(ife‘g ;1‘"“ "";‘J"‘l; iy |, Harrison county gives2,500 major- | New York Produce Market. = bk EAS Ic s 738, e proving Tilton's sworn dogument ; st whom, however, he firmly | ;. i ¢ 9 F 00 ’ e e | WILLIAM SEXAUER. | B ainder beliove Beeoher tobe fidedhislips.’ Howent to General Py Lo R New Your, ugut1s. | Dry Goods Store, s o s Lo e Rint . CRNBES, il (EILG0W | 995 Tustam Biree, - - Omabe, b | more ndiscreet than anything else. | Butl elr;:‘rl»g:cgnl‘l:nf;%li\;'fl;"g}fa;; hand, Democratic and Republican g;g:;’i‘gflb—mfig;gg{; t::na\‘rvlyl:ing 228 Farnham Street, A trial 1s soliclted. STATE OF NEBRASKA, AUDITOR'S DEPARTMET. } LixcoL, Augnst 13th, 1 574 | et hareby cortion thatthe rader s luwuss o Sy of Cheogo, LLnls, ascompied ith the jusurance law of this State and is au- —WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER (N— FURNITURE. BEDDING. ETC. ‘G. STRIFFLER Rev. Jos. M, Buge, of St. Louis Church, Roman Catholio, declined to explicitly state his opinion as to guilt or innocence. The Catholics said he was mere indifferent than Mr. James Redpath, The three were closeted together for more than two hours, and when Moulton and Redpath came out they seemed to counties and townships everywhere report majorities the other way. Wayne county gives 8,000 majority agalnst the constitution, and a stiil heavier majority for license. Seat- dolng; Superfine State and Western 4 60@>500; extra 5 5086 00. ‘Wheat—Lower ; No 1 spring, 1 34 @135; No & Chieago, 1 22@1 23; I Lereby wish to inform the public of Omahs | and vicinity that I shall cont nue the business and offer st all times GREAT INDUCEMENTS HENRY LATEY, Dovglas St. Oor- 12th., - . . ‘meh11ts Omaha \orized 1o trunseet ihe business of Fire otherwise. The scandal was kept | have been to a funeral, both of them | giro”t 18 - | No 2 Milwaukee spring, 1 20@1 30, g - a= | o O i e G e k| W gt et s, (iog s oot Dot | XeZ NS T | gl 0 T B. & J. WILBUR, {ook yeur Giedabove witton: rofifghle roading for the young. | ment was obtained by a reporter | tion. The tide wan to. Hov to | 0: STAPLE AND FANCY o | e |G R O C ERIE S, | o sld Beosher could not he driven | that Moultan had deslared his in- | oty The tde was to have been | “oats—trasn, 1 T i e on. from the Plymouth pulpit hecase | tentjon to vindicate Lis character | '5gSate (0 ctaim that tho State goes S ol Now Jeey, n R Y G 0 n n s ! O0KS and Stauonery Depity., v & wekooy, | Provisions s congregation iked him tao well, | from all aspersions in & few daye. | gainst the eonatitution by from-10. | *2207: e ' 3 i o erarte, He denled the harge of blackmall, | 40 to 20,000 majority, and in faver | , L1CVislons—Generally quiet and » ' Confectionery, Frank Moulton arrived home ' ouble that size. Carroll county > T : . J. O. SLATTER, 'rolmcn,y this morning. He refused to give NEW YoRk, August 19, | £1Ves 2,500 against both the consti-| Chicago Proiuce Market. Strictly Cash and One Price| Fourtesnth Street, - Om. O B ke iy Segars, audlence to uy one. = A special from Washington says, tution and license. OHICAGO, August 19. | Principle, which T hope will meet with the G Tilton 1s at'his own house and { that the directors of the Freedmen’s Flour—Quiet; good choice shiv- | Fres! of the public as my peices stall e | GENERAL AGENTS FOR ALI SCHOOL BOOKS 8. E. l'll}si‘ OF, TENTH and FARNHANM. LT also declined interviews. Bofh are said to be engaged in preparing new statements. "The #Argus” fo-day reports Moul- ton speaking as follows; “All the world now knows that my honor hank gre gjving the commissjoners appointed by the government to settle the affairs of the bank and its branches, considerable trouble. The commissioners have now for some weelss heen vainly gndeavoring to PHILADELPHIA, August19. Oharles Carroll, of Baltimore, who was referee in the recent prize fight between Collyer and Edwards; for- wards the following official decision to J. Mortimer, the stagke holder: ‘Groceries. rickStare, 8. E. Cor. 16th & Chicago Eta, WILL REMOVE SEPTEMBR 1, to ACOBS' New Brick Block, cor., 15th and Cap- 1 Aveny pingextras, 4 75@4 90, for export. wm_am?% Agust 1 38Y; September, 95§. Corn—Unsettled, steady; cash 38§; Avgust, 803; September, 66}. Qats—Steady; cash, and August BURR & MUMAUGETL, 'AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS THE VERY LOWETS A liberal patronsge solicited. " Mrs. D. A. MOFFETT, Fashionable Dressmaking 564 Fourteenth St., Reapectfully, in are Bow offred fn grocer T e e, ovamr. Fwm._ | has beon impugned. Tahall publish | have depositors biing thele doposic |« Having for' good ‘xessons re- | o Sept 307 JOHN H. F. LEHMANN, E— vy | my statementin full, exactly as ks to the bank, in order that | served my decision. until this day, I Lk S B L. WOODWORTH, |wne wriiten i m;;;”;z % umy i | e bfancs Dok, In ocoer fthat o decac S Saiay, T ]);.‘.':372 teady; September 0. 228 Farnham Strcet. Cor. 13th and Harney Streets, 2 i AGON the printers’ hands,’ e justed, but owing to some unfoun- | Edwards the winner of the late i % Omsha, Neb., July 21st, 1874. MANUFACTURER. 238 Douglas St Omaha, Neb. | o e o Bl e o onihe pare ot deoens | Tt which ooy e f the late L L i OMAFTA. - - - NEB J WACON Thlog should b Teady, in Hiine, B | Eoos CALt boe not e by s | West Winginty. hrk i B | qin oo nominal, little or no tra- % ¥ ) v couraged Dy s ) cen sgid Ed- | ding; September, 22; year, 17 00. % B. CORNER of 14th ava HARNEY STS, the statement to zppear in the | who wilfally misrepresent i inten- | Wards, of New 'York, and_ Ramuel | {2 \Very quicts Gopiarmbor 14 == o= = A By oales W d st k morning and evening' journals on | tiop of Cangress, - depositors have | Collyer, of Haltimore, Maryland, | yore vy oocts 4Ulet; Séptember, 147 - ‘ lines with neatness az 00 oc g | Saturday next. not yet shown s willingness to co- | and to him, Edwards, belongs i 1§ { . The prospect of a report from the | operate with the commissioners, | the fight and stakesof two thousand St. Louis Produce Market. CARRIAGE | investigating committee on Friday | who are their best protectors, dollars now held by you as battle 3 = %D is so good that the trustees have di- money. St, Louts, August 19. . WAGON HARDWARE, | reeted the church to be made ready ; : for use in’ case the lgcturs rooms are Patent Wheels, Finished Gearing, &o. lundmuu(c}l !:; lbl'uflmmodlte the T | number who doubtless will desire to Axles, Springs and Thimb'e Skeins | be present. Nothing now but un- HARDWOOD LUMBER, foreseen circumstances will prevent the report from being made at that Carriages, Hacks ad Buggies Flour—Lower; superfine winter, 3 00@4 00; extra, 800@4 00; double :x;‘in, 4 25@475; family, 5350@ ney, Edwards sald he won the fight | Wheat—Slow and easier; No 3 on'Lis merits, and defeated Collyer | e, 110; No 2, 117 asked, 115} according to the rules of the prize | Pid: . ring, and Collyer wasunableto fight | | Corn—Firm; No 2, 66 east eleva- [Signed] Cmas, CARRoLL, 2 s eferee, Upon receiving the document the stukeholder gave Edwards the mo- SPRINGFIELD, August 13. Rark The weather was st crowd of specta- torsattended, and everything passed off pleasantly. Gilmore's New York Seventy-second regimentband —MANUFACIUKEF AND DEALER IN— P.BOOTS & SHOES | h\? 15th St. Between Faroham and Douglas 3 apisvi A.POLACK, CLOTHIER, 238 Farnham St. Near 14th. The races at Hampden opened to-day. time, T The following letter was address- | played some very enlivening music. | another round wh his secol A P. F AL I_ o N Studsbacker Wagon Depot. ed by Tilton's attorney to Henry | The first race ws for purse offour | claimed a foul. 'If Collyer 1o ond | 2 Gats—Firmer; 13@44; August, DEALEE TN ) Bemeb, e e s os | W] Wenotiees thousand dollars, for horses that | satisfied, he offers to make another | 42: 4 ess Goods, Silks and Trimminge. ENOCH HENNEY, | MONDAY, Aug, 17. | DeVer tratted better than 2:34; $2,000 | match to fight catch weight, ac-| Barley—Dull, 'y ' } S T2 % to the first horse, $1,000 to second, | cordi $ Rye—Higher; 75@78. No. 263 Dodge » “eet, between 1ithand Jsth. u | HENRY WARD BEECHER: $800 to third aud $400 to fourth; best L peies ronss e rules of the Loudon | Bye—Figher) 15@75.. ress flfi"d’éfs%fig ml(:) neat- Justice of the Peace | SU=We have been retained by e heats infive, The first and Plollars. o xide, ane the i = Pork—Firm; 3400, : 3 : < or Tilton to commence suit | third heats were won ny Wellesley | : —Higher; SoaL | nmd s Jerk cant B [ gggingt you. Wil you please ingi- w Wellesley | championship; the fight to take | Lard—Higher; summer, 14}, | cate the attorney who is authorized to appear in your behalf, so that we JOHN H. GREEN, | apreerinyou behult STATE MILLS | Yours, &c., MORRIS & PEARSAL. Hoy, and the second, fourth and | place within one hundred miles o fifth and race by Smuggler. Time Y’iushurgh, in October. If oolnym{ of winning heats, 2:27, 2:31, 2:31. accepts, to prove that he means The second race was for a purseof | husiness, ot him send o depasit to i”m.?(i for horses that mnever | Frank Queen, including articles of trotted hetter than 2:24; $3,500 to | agrecment | - Chicago Live Stock Market. CHICAGO, August 19, Cattle—Receipts, 2,300 ; market active, firm, at full prices for choice; STODDARD & MUKLSUT, Market Garduers ! LL KiNDS OF VEGETABLES AND A ‘plants. for sale. Orders dds o us DEALER IN | . To the foregoing communication, | first horse, $2,000 to second, ‘§1 others quiet. Fair tochoice st e sShearman & Sterling, attorneys for | to third, and 750 o fourth, . Crowa > $50@4 75 T 2 8583 75; stock. : Cor, 21st and Panl Streets, | GRATY, FLOUR AND FEED, Beoshar e ‘morning madethe fol- Prinee, Triumph and George were |y Syl gut) ity |ers 8 0B 405 e steams oy 11 receive pro ention. ap s % owin; Iyt ruled out, and great disappointment lot 6 65. H SRR | oMIssION MERCHANT, | Uil WYL ¢ v Wab felt when this Aot ns ‘,',‘.’;‘;_‘"‘)fy,',‘,’,e:“fif’m“;:f'{he“’;:',;;?} e Recelpts, 10,000. Market i ’ . P. R. R. MEAT MARKET, 2 GENTS :—Understanding that you [ ¥as made. The race was won by | destruction yesterday, but change | firly_ active and a shade lower; 16¢h street bet Culfornia and Webster. SPENCER'S contemplate the commencement of | Bodine, owned by H. C. Goodrich, | of wind furtunately fook the fire [y | POOF to common held at 5 5086 20 ey t an actjon atlaw on behalf of Theo- | of Chicago, taking three straight | another direction. Last night the | Medium at 6 50a6 75; fair to choice, ) THE BEsT | Fruit aaa Confectionary | dore Titon againat Rev. H. W, | heats. Lula was distanced. "Tiie, | ire sprang up with renewedenergy | 6 7397 55 extra, § 5088 00, 3 ND | Beecher, we beg to inform you that :22}, and 2:26. Recel sTA , y € to inform you that | 2211, &2 A i faoh in the vicinity of Skeals Mills, and | _Sheep—Receipts, 1,540 Market | we are authorized to appear for Mr. Beecher in all legal proceedings, and that we request in Lis name, the | immediate service of papers upon us, either at our office, or, if the ser- more active and steady; sales of common to good at 3 5085 15, — ' St. Louis Live Stock. Cor. 13th and L-avenworth Str., AT THE BRIDGE several small shanties were burned. The wind Is now hiowing in the di- rection of lumber piles on the Rich- mond road. At Pantiac and Pem- broke much damage has been da=~ best two in three, for a purse of $400, Gxngier won both heats; time, 1:51 and 1:52. The drivers' wylly EDWARD KUEHL. and Medium i Jrlesm TREITSCHKE & CO., reception at the GISTER OF THE DEPARTED. | vice can be made before 11 a, m., at | Springfield Club House was well at- The for 5 s rino A G R O C E R S| X s Hicks street, Brooklyn, | tendes this afternoon, an prov formmer villas e % 'y P : | No, 81 t e A b % 204 proy wer. _- wws1n great dan- St. Louis, August 19. RO tton. & %y, | nd General Provision Deplers, Your Obedient Servants most inferesting ovuasion: ~ . . city is now overshadowed | _Cattle—Receipts 1170; market un- and Furnishing Goods. of P obtain SHBARMAN & 871 : Weshiu.. wi e | wi 111 by the sid of guardian spirits, 8. W. Cos, Jacksop azd 15t Stx, L AX & STERiING: | eccnes were made e | yith smoke, and ashes and cinders | changed. ‘one 4 view of Lae past, present ‘and fu- Rar haeelr o Crensaton, Boaibons, A1l th . * st R e ] S R wtiet g ST in con- | prominent isemen trom various | out fightiag the e Themseite | i ant o et | CHEAPER TEHAN THE CEHBAPEST. i g time to-day, parts of the country. went is intense, Yorkers 5{a6}; butchers 7s7}. 5 aiim

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