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LY BEE OMAHA TUESDAY MORNING AUGUST 25, 1874, B T e TN LATEST.fTEL’EGRAPHIG.f@:‘:fi%fii‘i%fi?%fi:fGABLEERAM §, Clearing Sale! EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS || EDWARD KOSEWATEE, Editor and Prop's. | planation. £ “ | - | tween the whites and blacksin Lan- | _— — | caster, Ky., since Wednesday. <The = | ety e e W e positively : | whited havé possession of thy thns | - S, MinighRlLy, August 23, | 4 0°CLOCK P. M. itied | 1. Us S. Minister Davis has arsved | disclaims being the organ of the In~ MIDNIGHT. | :‘)’fx:fsfi:y l:h:en nes_';fles f'}r;l{"ed ere. | y H ves at the resi ce of lon. el e | — ] CRUICKSHANK O ey, s e 45 lmnt 5 ) ; | Spgcially Bepcrted for tke Omata Daly Bos, | Wn. Sellers. Thie. Untad oot e % . “fifw’,i":’:"m‘.fl';;.‘"‘fb'nnu. 200 tor Johnson and his cherishied | N e T v the Atlaatio d Pusifo Telozradh 0o, | tr00ps endeavored to quell tho Tiot, | g Rusian G \vg\,l,m;u‘?"f;; ol lea:rmg Saule! [EanE e pemem v | Achame? : ‘ Tid Pacific Magl denrmes Japan | =—=—or—o— | Saayore T onhy Py Dartes. fher delayed its recoguistion of | Govenvon Hasoaris specch at | Sl his afesmoon migh oo NEW Your, Aug,29.. | wooni apte rotured, panish Repubiic . FOR THIRTY DAYS: EDERICK i 2 I tlong Kong toJuly 25th, from | . Py The Commercial says the trouble SN T | * | Meyer's Hall in favor of the postal | ygotens & August 3d. R ek ifig‘;"i{sfim“:‘,‘i‘ o | WAS SIS betannys the of Sell- |y, CoPESMAG August 8. | BEING ovE Bt % i 2 : vall. - e nds . ie King of Denmark has return. —BEING OrR— { L%, was both brilliant and timely. | An inquiry has taken place at | Gial affuirs in Panama continue very | €rs and Kennedy, both whites, over ed from his visit to Teeland, 1is | The Governor séems, however, to | Shanghai into the condutt of the depressed. Money is searce and ng | Political matters was accompanied from En y C ! . : ] ) iy scarce and ? gland by I'ln s e o | B s by | ST Mose e R e e | b e e oy Clearing Sale! Annual Clearing Sale e thiough the postafMios With | neceseary for the ettones oo e L1t | & i s to that | A Pecial from Baltimors. te the _— | | the first letter of his name changed | sel to take the command out of his | "*0 o e ‘,‘J‘”I statet :d' Times says that Geo. W. Claypole, VIENNA, August 23, | —oF— feom H. to R. bands while on_the voyage from { peymenit oo 1 Bureoamed | clerk in-the postoffice vds arrested | The press announces that Awsgri. | | Hong Kong to Shanghai. It has re- | Foneidownito & !,Z o ’:’P@ | Saturday night," charged with steal. an and German ministers at Mad. | Forei exrd D 1, = sulted in the suspending of Captain | & I on Pasy Ve b Prem- [ ing otters and ey eerrey from | rid were aotified on Friday last of sos | ea Omestic . d ix | {um, and on Peru’ two per cent. i A o | . INDIAN AGENTS never die and | Montgomery's certificate. for! cpe | 1um, b1e vain arj | the mails. The pilfering has bo recognition by their representativ | C LEADING HA'ITER !’scldum resign. Tt appears mfl(‘moulhml x ‘u,léfi{f‘l‘;:fl,fiig:r‘:;;fi‘i; o golog on for eght montte Ho was Government. President Serrano is | lea'rlng Sa‘le! . ‘the Chinese government has is. - b | not previously sus ausehe | chief of excentive powers g Lo Best Goods, f Jobn D. Miles, agent for the Chey- |, Ahe Chin that ol e ¢xeeeding that of any year on re! was employe o {,’fjne_z”mw o~ ecutive powers of- Spain, | D L ” and Arrapahoe Indians, is no issi i " bozs t 2 fessed hi e LOWESTEPRICES | cxcoption to ths ra. s 210 trostot . The Mesin, hall be en. whone g, e northiern department | EA Surrondere s asa i gull 500 Do Arg ADRID, August 2 } tive committee of Friends have re. | Navigation Company at varjou and telepmm o falls the railroads | jorgort ™% niendid pearl necklace | , o0 De Argel has been surrendered | : . Pt ongalh and a special dopart- | 31 telegraph suffored severely, the | etters an mailed from New York, | {0 the Carlisis, through the_treach- : - Farnham St. cently requested him to_resign, be- | 20risof 10 be organized by the com- | FIVer Simari overtlowed ity bunks | 224 constituted his recent spoils, | T3 Of Parties Within- the eity. s Cleanng Sale’ AND MILI.TN ERY, . cause i had appled fortroops to | Il 5 (5 be organize fnd laundated the town of arville; | Juleh © detected hrougl decoy Jet. | 350 Flends of tho Bishop of Urgel, anaifoitioat OMAHA. | e Department, and Miles | _Tho telegraph line. betwoen Foo o LouE Tha-oad sustalned serious | fom, " Gy o rossh dstoy lai- | fhe chaplain of Don Carlos. Gen, PREPARATORY 70 STuck Takixg ¢ —————— very promptly refuses to comply | Chow and Pagoda anchorage was Toasn ot Pfuhqus"‘faogwe,.g i "““,fi""‘, Snother coat: = w'xf’fs'éyafi’.‘apa"z'e;’uflf :gfflifia&t i == v 5 ader opened and is now in full running | Teague and | ; ¢ onging to Claypole. | comman i > _UMABA BUSINESS DIKRCTORY. | ooy homnily refu s e e L Plaed o surYland slides avo taken | °JE0E S0 Claypale. in the | Commardant of gho-diiadel A. CRUICKSHAN _ CRAOKER MANUPAOTORY, dated at the Cheyenne Agency, Au- | 1 length, and runs for more than | Place e . cery | Beecher scandal promise to be the formatin haranLhas received fn- . K, it i 185 Harnor street. bet. | gust 15th, Miles explains his position | fae miles on the right bank of the | , st e Condmes been very | oqtomont Tilton b preparing in de- | (ormation that fillibustering expedi- . 1 Moo e neatiy s Bl tover. he entire line was construc- | B3V in the Cordilleras and coast | 52! of Moulton, against the char. | tioDs na Veparing against Porto ea:rmg Sale. '~ GLAS3 AN» PIOTURE PRMES, | tedin twelve days, at an expense of | AN8e: gesof blackmail, and the report of | Rico, and ‘has taken mensures tg Cor. 14th and Farnham sts, “I cannot resign my office as agent — i stop it. The truth of the re, ort in [ for having endeavored to do my du- | 8bout four tHomend]doliars. S1t 3 - | e o ittEe. (e It itte | erardito tht Tsland, published 1o . | ty, baving a personal knowledge of '“nr‘km'ilon‘fet MO'K’:“YBW".;-“::‘) The Pacille May e, AUBUSL 23, e el L they ‘say | Freeman’s Journal, 1 Jeiist The | BOOTS AXD BHOES, the hostile atitude of a portion of | 13 Capable of transmitiing teen | e Pacitle Mail steamship City they have Sirecpo Y they say [ iecmans Journal, cnifrastaaine| FATLT, STOCK, 1873. 3 ullp Lang. 155 Furatam at, between luh | (he fostile s under my charge, and | WOrds per minute, with an experi. | of made a most successful | they have y sufticlent testi- | 0 U Remington rifl e Pl i e o i e | el cherin ot s ol s Man- | trial trip yesterday, down the bay | mony tocoverevery point he makes, | 30 Erlshe CONFECTIONFRY. L e of | darins of the province who have ex- | and otaide of Sandy Hook, to test | and will not delay. the report to s e 8 Lh!fy,‘l‘ir""‘::’lh::flfi‘ll:‘;‘.“m %‘l‘i;:"n ‘m‘xid l:}w e cfim'iml | amined the workings of the line are | her engines previous to her depart- | call additional witnesses, They | BUrravro, August 24, . A.. BROWN 248 Dou las su‘eet dhna'~aad conlecionery. Coumtry St s | OLLCT ence on my part as au otery | bighly pleased. are for San Francisco, where' she | are, however, considesiag. the pro- | he schooner Grasywait, before 1 y = S 4 e pence on Loty din em- | . North China news says, whatever | will be employed on’ the Pacific | priety of calling Moulton- to Jestify | reported ashore at Point Albine, v - DEALERS. St el A assstance | 1€ may be of the preseut negotia- | Mail Tine beteses o Francisco, | at tle meeting next Wednesday in | lis in the ser position, all efforts WHOLESALE AND RETAIL | - il * ime, comen thatr etc,, g tions upon the former, ean_question | China ond Japan. Notwithstand- | order to examine him on his state. | L haul per off having been unsue. e ’:’lfe "l’lenstil:]”exl[i-‘rrgen!m scd‘.n "",’ officials in charge of the Shanghiai [ ing the unpropitious Weather a [Ment. The committee’s report will | cessful. Help was asked from the T ant urse was due to every legitimate | 2r5etal, are evidently more than or- targe number of invited guests were | be madego the shutel: Fridav | United States steamers Perry and 200 Farnham st. Sourse i dinarily anxious about their arma- | on board including e: eyening and be submitted to a vote | Michigan both laying at a g igan, ying at” Erie, 2 b o e Xpert engi- | Meerest the Goverument has in this | dinarily ar the probability of war. | nedrs from England: Seotland, Ger- | of the church members. The come | but the commander of the Perry ro. Reinhart, o 'u}::l:!‘!-Y;l o, ‘ll':rr_nn_r),aud ;:3:: t;l:re‘tlx:ellj:‘?::ur: An unusual activity prevailsin the Tiany, and other countries: Rufus | mittee are unanimoysy in vindica- | plied that his vesse] was undergoing § A Pt red Boutas, paa bt ot Afe'-’f”", o e ed "to, I |grdnance - department at Kaon. | Hatol, nanaging director of the | tion of Beecher. Tilton Says his | repairs, and the Michigan hag } Eoking wik e danps Saily™ o vk | catfon O my action Tor oo | There has beon's change at Macoa | Co., Mr. Roach, the buisder of i | statemont Vill Le ready in_ three | coal on board, and' oones not get 80aP "A.,T!z.l W & Co, ey | Cl8IM that Fve li)]nel "?ah":jg for the past three months. General vessel, and many prominent rail- | or four ddys. . Tt is hinted t t both | any inside of four days. A heavy Tt s Fremne Stap” Fitd | more than A otine i ol ek Bk Tl pasbended, and the | road and steamboat. men were gl | Beoohor Sho MM, Tiltgq ¥ gale would probally” break tho st premian, cawardes by the & vagis County | ing citizen wou b dostrogiug tee | Production of shot ang ieog for | on board. The engines were put to | again after Moalos A esilton [ schooner up. ‘Several powertul tugs Sl i aies snd Pottwestiami taunty, 1. | o to witness a mol atroging the | feavy rifled ordnance lately arrived | a sevore testand worked admirably. | make their suplimenfhry statemdor. from Detroit ure on their way doyy : EoE 4 ; lives aud property of Innocent per- | feo¥ ‘ourope, and which are to re- | Tho average speed macio s, cight | The outlook of the ‘coming falyto her nesiteree consisting of sou Place the old smooth bores. out of ten boilers and thirty- trfweif no“‘eng&gingfixemlonli{‘m T ATTORNEYS The Chinese are again permitted | eight pounds - ar steam _was | of tne large mereantile houses of this "'_I E ! e s o Indiscrminate slaughter in | to trade with the Opreansander con | 520t 4 Ingprevolutions per minute | city. They are all ready for busi: | MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. S NTS e " | clothing snd gents’ furnishing | tain conditions, and 14} knots per hour. The foreign ness, and regarding prospects pre- j ) ] 5 Fi ivate s ve learn | engineers ined the vessel and | dict m te but safe sales only, SMYTHE & GRAVES' 800ds regardless of prices at 206 um"’fl‘m"‘;“”r‘"‘m;"“;fp’w‘i‘m" ad m'agch‘fifm?‘;‘::‘fimb_. ‘m‘““fs:w':.'(fd "g“m,d o sb,,?&,;’",,iu New York Moneyv Market. ALPACAS & MGHAIRS, also VELVET & BEAVER CLO.{KIXGS. Farnham street. Fine linen and been entirely successful, and the | that Mr. Roach had demonstrated | principally Sestern merchants, who L Attorneys-at-Law. chevoit shirts of our .wn make at | Jupanese embasy fon been sent | the practicability of building first. | have putin ¥ appearance, 'Buy- NEW.YoRK, August 21, | A FULL STOCK OF SHAWLS. BLANKETS, F. LANN ELS 5 % 2.00 and $2.50 each. from Tekio to Pekin. This emtassy | class iron ships in this country | ers from the dnth are m a minori- | ypo o ! - 9, 2 Room 5 Creighton Block.: | $200and $250 e ras accompanied by ten. Logendre, gqual, if not superior, to those of |ty dry foods buyers Ko *"""‘;;‘,Z‘c‘if) e ) LADIES inD SEILDRBNS s K . M. FRANCIS Railroad Ticets and outside of Yokohoma English | Europe at ng greater expense. Mr. n e punservative, only| ot g ooy X - T ! g i | bress, the general feeling is that it | Roach, in an intarsien i s buying suflicient ¥ present wants, s‘flgfil:[]g:ill‘(l;:l“hnn- MERINO UNDERWEAR AND WORSTED GOODS. i 0K & FRANCIS i ; in settl] : ; : : ; opened at ESTABRO bought and sold by P. Gottheimer, | will be a stiecess in settling all paas Assoclation, s ve Pacific Press | Foreign goods are gl quict, and 1t | ; with subsequently 1103 bi. TABLE LINEN I : 4t Broker, at 296 Fariiam street. comamicably between the two gov- | Association,stated that If neeosasey | s net exn&i;d tho, Tegular trade | oy 1y gftamage e, ] to 109} UL LINEN 1N GREAT VARIETY. 4 FULL LINE o {ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ernments. {he City of Pekin can make 17} | will begin Byjore the Jatter part of | under the intlvemce co oo ({2 : -’A‘F'[ ST Unredeemed. Pledges for Sale. e Pacifc Mail steamer Colima, | kots un Hour. Scplember, . the extent of pur- }i"{f,fifvt,fi.',‘."*"-‘c’lf‘ of freesalesand | ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CARPETS, 0IL CLOTRS, MATTING RUGS, AND MATS, ol g v | arrived in Yokohama, August 2 — chases, ‘especially from the south, ov S SO T S "’s‘“ P | 866 8. m., her sailing time from San | on St 24, | depend. wpon the Tesult of erops. | joporernme— rongs in good THAN TEH® CHEAPEST Francisco being seyenteen days | T Bessic, sy, ofthe | The belief scemsuniversal, however, | 2 S Trregul, . B s =55 DEXTER L. THOMAS, J, MOOREHEAD, and thirteen houss, {he duickest | festimony of Bessie, the adopted | that September sy October will b‘llst)l.:)l‘rn;mf:‘t%:: Tiddags Bt 3 “torney and” Counselor at hw.‘ DR UG GIST | pasage ever made between thoee | daughter of 1:ffi?e';’ux‘r‘e¥§u't'f; 1e | develop a brisk business from the | U R UE Wabash, N W | CHAR LES SHIVERICK. =5 lays bare indecé hest firms west and south, with an. ports. SIS ot aul were the chief 'fo i = Y AND PHARMACIST, Nothi " transpired | self and aruelty to his wife, has had ple prospects of prompt payments, - p H H ] e P sk, Bet Ol & Wektr 6. | g iy 5 cloriler s “interion, | the effuct of oo Cpuas bad Thomas Coyle, of Chester. Bac, | 25 P M 473; U WUl umltul.'e, e mg Mln oY’ MAHA - . . NEB OMAHA, NEB. 3 Meanwhile the greatest strictness is | P blC ostimation in the same pro- | has issued ‘lfl;:h:!“eng? tuflu{i"g 2| Mgy V;r\k P"W""efilflark ; | H —_— Phycidaus Prescriptions carefully observed in granting passes to per- | portion as Moulton's statement “has | compete i he victor in “the | ot. a hi P Je2ssme commoundad. —— [ fons desirous of traveling beyond | Strength. ~As the war ment s swimming match at Long Branei v Y o, | oD eve}% thing Dertaining to the FURNITURE and s JOHN V/. LYTLE, tho treaty limits, although syany | ceeds it is bins, for jblow, and iy 5 to-morrovy for th ?hnm;:iguns}m?%l" SR e HOLSTERY i . DENTIS™RY, Flour—Dull and heavy; super- | trade; has lar, 2 o }i_i& stock foreigners in the ‘government em- | therefore not faprobabie thet the world. Coyle, who has obtain- | F1oUr—] Featern® &0 Lol y ploy have obtained them. fon may have some public maohonse | ed some notoriety' as a swimmer, g‘:‘[‘m“’,“;} and Western, 500@5 20; has ~?’ E%‘)mp letle assg,“tfinen = fiu,,ng the month of June and | to make this act of T e pattce, | offers his competitor five minutes | X2 530@3 60. v goods, which he is offe D e i o [ offets J \\'llum-l\uminui,nulhlugdniug = S . the earlier part of this month, ‘the | Which has aga Taid sage Lo gs start the course to e from Chester | o detnc ! as to make it to the int Sverv irin rain fell <0 abundantly throughout | mic sccrets by publshreg sy | 54 Philadelphia ; date of mateh o ol R terneTi i i is i ine ! ok oipoue desiring —Q stern mixed | anything in this line, tc examine ; i 1 € - uls stock before purchas= Attorney-at-Low and Solieitor fa | — . DENTL™ - - —— (5 MARLES £ 525 s Y " SFFIOL--Over Pirst National Bask, (_ mavar n ; 4 g the whole comntry as to cause | statement. £ be fixed hereafter. Both Johnson afloat, 82, NNEL. ious inundations and land slides. | - Mrs. Tilton still lives in seclusion | Lo Trutz oxpress a willingness to e iny, W. J. CO L, RENTISTS, TR e Infoggation | 304 maintains her determination | mest Corte. 8 3;‘-’;,}{"01!51!'&“"‘ P i S e s o |10 232 AR 7. | S g S | SRt R | RS v g ime PARLORSETS, LOUNGES &0 UPHOLSTERED Anp { awp RY E s both to property and to human life | if s r WASHINGTON, August 24, 0 fmi, = ; AN fatrict Attorney for Second Jud- ~ U STATRS, — s iy children. It is believed that the | e Attorney Gonerat b, o mess, 10@13; dressed hogs, 83@ CO TO ORDER. Bt 1L 14thSh. OMAMA. < committee will be able t, t 5 i 2 HIVE =, fcial District. There has been talk of the Mikado Priday aftomnnd O TPOTt 0n | pcived a dispaish en Jefferson | Tard Prime oite C. S. S RIC: ¢ #1CE—8Bouth side of Farnham, betwesn | " Udest Dracticine Dantists in the eity formally and_ceremoniously open- | next Friday afternoon. Thereport, | iy, Mo, setting forth that Deputy 'r:fi:',why'fifif"” 13ja14. 208Farnham Sreot Ot 4, 25th an ¥ 16th sta., opposite Court 'House. ing the telegraph, which, although | it is learned, gives & review of (he U. 8. Marshal Metealfe shot ang Leather— ,,{e,'mdemmls,cmb. | =——— = —————— DR AZ S, BILI:INGS R oW in operation for some years, | evidence and the conclusions of o illed, in Wright county, yesterq, v, RN G . D now in operation for vhile’ arrestyont COUNLY, yesterday, | Tron. Nomirer ] - L WOODWORTII, WHOI.ESALE CA NDIES — I . 1t | committee; all that are in faver o i 4/ g PARKE GODWIN DEINTIST =2 Mke)nsfslb::lnxi:‘;nyj?s‘g:e:dwish Tilton are taken up by piece-meal, | Jjirs, d?;trifié:"g"rfiged:v’rfl:é‘fita; good demand B . o 3 pa m, 238 Douglas St., Omaha, Neb. | Tam: ow manutacturing all varieties of candies WACON and will sella that some such opening should taie | and each main egation _plainly | jugtice has been asked to furnish de- Attorney at Law, 884 Farnhamn St., |placea long time and, but constant | set forth without Yerbiage, the prin- | tectives to pursue the murderer, | o { interruption on the main line be- SF“I P ominenge bewng given to the [ Repurts received at army head. Chicago Pruuuce market. (Mellman Blesk,) Bet. 15th and 14th, up statrs. - Yokol = i | alleged criminal dugt betwy e il g sen Yokokama and Nagasaki Sphduct between [ cugriers, relative to aftairs in the JHICAGQ, A 2: ‘30 THIRTEENTZ STREET, OMAHA | Teets e o, Bl 7wt Mi- | } o barfora with it. Beecher and Mrs, Tilton. Tt shows Indian ountry, agree perfectly as Fluur_Qu;“et' ‘:0‘;% Augl;.sl 21, 4 00 oc BE A ST BE R I PRI CES s ke In the public works department | that the ankie scene is not ;UPPOrt- | to the threateliing condition of af i e enatged; i Dealers In this State need ot want to go East % o e e, | e altbr = | of Cobusho, there has becw staries | ed by thn Suldence of the person | fairs, Those Tnsiae: supposed to | ©°3,1 cholee new extras 4 2505 00, cannraca e aned et v ea e CANDEES, frmsmmy o eml Exoomm. | an asciation (o the study of law: | Who dlsims gy s et S, EeT00 be fuiendly to thegovernment, have | g3 ; Sepiambar i1 904 August SN Sl BALDWIN & 0'BRIEN, ness of it. He could not swear to assumed ‘an_ insolent, defyin and At o = D ‘TTORNEYS:LA W L VAN CAMP M.D. Wasmarox, August2s. its Ifl:;gg"xkg:r&ms:: any par- | indopendence of spocen i 414 Seprn-Stendy; 65}; August 65; WAGON HARDW ARE, HENRY LATEY, Dispenses his own medcines, and besides | It js certainly known here that g nine years, cates great confidence in the ability |~ Oats T, 5 2. i D 1. - g e 4w ) S—Caldwell Block, Douglas Street, .".f".fn'fi"""'"'mw:;'m l?u;,:mx{ Spain, instead of investigating the [ _The report then rer iews Tilton’s | o2 hostile tribes to cope succ essfully | go g!} mber“.’)! cash 50; August 42; Patent Wheels, Pinished Gearing, &, mf;;x‘: as St. Cor- 12th. Omana 210 Douglas nn:.‘bm'un 12and 13b, nexi { treaties, and punishing them ac- ‘ Rye—74, B- & J . W ILBUR, somN g, $ELLEY, {ouy poerys, Church Omaha, Neb. Addres | oording to the terms of the Fish- | his Cocupt acts and Immoral char. Which detailed the movements of 4 Highwines - - NEBRASKA. | L hig and other Diseasse of thr i) gonduct of its aythorities who huve | allegations of personal charity and | with United States troops, To-da y—Dull: cas 7@90: | Axles, Spri S| Cornar Farnhaim ang Infringed on the Spanish Jaws znd | high moral character, -conpared | Teport was received from the Chey Sept g7 D0l cash, about s7@s0; 2 Eupt kT mMo “m" Facd o3, ok ansidaw! te tably in th of Bessi C: }EARDWgO?mLLLNILBER' i z Box 1nTlde™t | Polo treaty, has demanded indem. | acter, no ooy tho case of Bessle | hapg of Cheyennes, Comanches and —Bull; Sept 22 75, - arriages, Hacks ad Buggies B k alld sta I Coun_“eloratLaw uity for the Virginius affair and | Sumber. From this ohargo is de- | Riowas, The Inisas anticipate ,‘;‘3’,‘;_3:}{; ?fi;’}i;y"}fi,’.’ffi‘! Semanbrn ‘Wagon) Depet, 00. 5 uonery ’ IS x: frst door 1o the right, up siai's, Jith the evidence of others as to | aypn and Arrapahoo Indian agency; v -Room' - OMAHA, RS. J. K. YANDERCOOK other alleged wrongs. Our govern- | duced that Tilton states under oath thai government troops will be sent hés - G — . =5 lied in firm but courto- | it one instance what is latly contra. | Lo 801 i= —_ i WH sz St ni N | Boleotio Physieign, | ment b e i biftouts st anoer "ot | gt e wndis S Produce Warket, |—— OLESALE AND RETALL, § are made. b and | o a is un- | therefore, rule that the entire testi. 3 5 2 e Resdonse 322 ot 30 Duige st bt 14 428 | O o Spanich Tl A e atire el {roope whenever they. meet. them ST, Lours, August 24, Fourteenth Stroeer, Omaha, Nob tenable, and reminding it o o & Klowa chief, suddenly | Fiour_Nomine) 5 e clal attontion peid fo obetetrics and dts | giiio s i ki tion to | Perjury is worthless, returned to ith two hun- B e R e - gl o latoriness in making repsration o . horves e et | Wheat ey 14 3 o held at §, G. W. AMBROSE, eamhy, ntar to wouen and chlldren " Toth American ctizens, S{isiter i(;ush. m’,“n_l}e re;m:; LEez"l roviews ;):: leslttl- dred h;add o!ho{;ses and nrnulas, and (1 08}@1 07; No 2t 1 150 Deld a FREAURR I, GENERAL AGENTS FOR ALL SCHOOL BOOKS ing advises government he isstill | mony of sevgral. ir Wit [ manp died on the way from being |~ Corn_Hion oo At 115 L 8.1 D [ttormeveat-Lia o NEWVY SALOON. | i advises governm oa Spain, It | newes, including Mrs Elm..%,':.x.; averdriven, Friendly Comanches | gg opsi82eti No 2 mixed,oi0 |G R O © R IES,| = & et = 5 in | -afterw: proceeds to Mrs. Tilton’s | vy fe' Ini simattl 5 {/ REDICK’S OPERA HOUSE BENRY, the popu U7 Beloon kocper b re- | S0mS fnevitable that the‘:huie g testinony, acoasing her muspiorLs | ¥ o“bavsreome Lito” the Federal Oats—Firm; No2 44342, Provisions BU RR & MU M 4 U 3 OMAEA. . Sited up the batoment 9 01d Hereid 5. | the prsri:slalbepmvtdmgf t e | tiatie e n | enying the ex- | joqan, cFay hat they met elghty Barley—More active; No 2, Towa Fruits, e e cor. 13th and Douglas 5:¢, Where, ip con proeal subject of copsidera- ; denying | sodges of Kiowas on thelr way to | anq Minnesota, 1 05@1 10 . ol e AT oraimg ok GRND CER S EVERY SAF | tlon between the arvechsidera- | bestiallty § e erlminallty. with | some ostile camp, Tihe el , 105@1 10. s a l : = Borsing sod GEAND LUXCIY BVERY SAT, | tlo % .y " | Beecher and her explanation of her £ advi ived o) hat | Se—Higher; No 2, 856,00, Confectione L. W. L. Kienards, | gasipe=dinias 3 Taust bo arbitrated. . | totters: Ehese hotile T nacic e, L8t Pork Byenarm, 88, Tobaeeo, Cor. 13th and Harney St torney at Law. ) dl INDIANAPOLIS, August 24, The report then proeecds with | ted and are st gommiting depre- | Lara Frigt, ooy 15 Segars, . Sy oots, * | Wood! Wood! Wood! CGilbert Lowry, a young man | Moulton’s statement and dismisses dations. The Cheyennes who havg HE820C T8, S.E. COR. OP TENTH sud PARNHAN © 490 13th St., bet. Faruham ) se Reduction! whose parents reside in Louisville, | it briefly as making no charges come into camp saythe Kiowaemade ST apila OMAETA. - c = NEB Tl mmense Reduciion! and who was employed as a brake, | against anybody in particuisy the first outbreak this season, and Chicago Live Stock Market and Haroey Omaha, Neb. ér B 2 o1 o "o, COSNTR O | man on the T. B W taploon ke Finally ?eeflbler‘s‘ iatement i8] that pure Wolf, when he went to CHIcAGo, Augnst 2g, - - S wte SRt &, Siove Wood to st | murdered in a brawl in the Fritoh | taken and oer s portion s Several | Taxas after his ‘sons rematn Killey JMICAGO, August 24, e e | anyma s i e s . Slore purg saloon ou_Louisiana street, on | Of the more serious portions of Til- | seven white persons on the trip, | _ Cattle—Recelpts,1,500; very quit; . H.- BALLOU. Daegiey Mgt by Thomas Ford, | ton's statetaent, showing circum. | syycey S2AtS ten made the next | shado firmer; chyico searoe, yumube X barkeeper, nizul Richard Goods, ook, | stances apparen{lv dnmflilng 904 | rald, aud since that these tribee | of othor grades; Texans sold 2433; B yTORNEY atLAW CARRIAGE, BUGCY aad WaGON | The muritrors were arested. imorerealy eapaile ot explanation. | i havo taken an notive part o | fafeto cholce steers 5 exira steem, y - Vm. Myers, an of resident was € report sums up the whole mat- | the investigs\lol) of maseacre of L Oireighton’s uew block, southeast cor MANUFACTURER, found in a dying condition ynder a | ter and contrasts Beecher and Ti1- Chippewa halfbreeds, which recent- Hogs--Receipts, 60,000; best A POLACK foor. shed In Southern Park last night, | ton, one with unstained moml ot 1y toook plate et Joe, Dakota | wanted, firm; others dull,’ plec; b d N. E. (ORNER of 14th ana HARNEY &TS, Lo K ul - = and was taken to the surgical insti- | acter Pllll the other of proven im- Territory, fixes the outrage on the | and slow; medium to choice 6 60y A T T ey “Where he died in afew min- | morality, and the latter making ao. | Lorr ost band. of Siowx, Gen. | 71245 exime gt 18 outside pricg | COWIN g p ; OHN C. o] Yiipaua, the sbove lines with ‘nstoes and | yteg! * Myers g Loer: drinking | cusetions against me:fi"?’f-fh has | TEITY bias ordered the commanding foronly one lot. (] [ jorney ™ Solicitor g, Uy on handand | quite freely and is supposed to have e report claims tha on @as | offiodr at Fort Rice to send a caval: heep—Receipts, 850; dull, easy 42 SELOR. el ML Tt quil from the offects of ludanum, | made personal 2llegatlons, 0mo of | £y ‘Torge to. dewmene e custody of | nearly nominal; poor. to. phais ass Farnham St Near 14th, 43D CoU.'SEL |2haifa bottle was found in bhis | them tainted with perjury, but s the Indians engaged in outrage, also | 3@43, 'FFICE—CREIGRTO V'8 BLOCK, ) MOFFETT., pocket. proved nothing. Beecher therefore the restoration of horses stolen at —_— OMANA, NEuB. $HA. Mrs. D. A s s dnnocent. Moulton's last state- | that time " pe. orders that the forco s il | Fashionable Dressmaking o DnifANctsco, August 21, | ment is referred. Lo like his first s | Soog iy lurge enough to enforce St. Louis Live Stack. won. wxo. x. KTTORETT The British bargue Achievement, | having nothing against Beecher. | this demang, | ST. Louss, August 24, % byet T 564 Fourtsenth St., from Astoria to Liverpool, put int | Shearman says hisanswer to Tilton's —_—— Z THogs—Receipts, 7,000; lower: UAUN & PRITCHETY, | -ou SHARANER, . [ hieTport 1004y, 1o et ool Stunmnons S complaint is being BROOKLYN, August 20, | yorkers 6 ooarey 000 / veys wnd Counselors at Law. —— encountered gales July 25th, which | Prepared. He does not hesltate tg Tilton's counsel are busy to-day Bacon—63@7}; butchers 167 1 greatly damaged her rigging. | S8y that Beecher will surely vindi- preparing complaints againat ipts 250; ; O, 508 Twelt. 3 Sireet. ey, £ i s &- | cate liimsalt at law. Tilton in given | " SComp: ‘hich 8! Cattle—Recelpts 250; best grades Jammen Lonk Bov owOmabe, ’ AI_ Fhree of the crew, Jaseph Huges, Opinion of Moulton's statement, | gjairay oo oPaPers, Which, it is | aetive and Wwanted, others dull;Tex- = = S ] Manuel Joseph and John Beam [ d he thought it weg & eemelh clm‘med finmng l‘i’bellolu articles | ans2 00@3 75; butchers 2}@3; na- N = ‘wash verl and drown- - nst Tilton. e declined to st; Y, % S. bflBOPSHIBL, s, sm'h."d T"""'""“ ere washed overbosrd and drown, emlfi: zgaexeméfilé: );\e[::mgm‘::{ a?r:m!m;o bel P“:;r“ler; o state | tives 4j@5 | e o No. 263 Dody,” ™05 between Mthand 15th. | The steamer Japan, from China | © ots, | OEERAINg journals. The damages | ———————— worney-at-Law Dress maki& done with neat. and Japan, with 624 passengers, 25 | Which may touch on giher polots. | willbo 15id gt 860,00 fn each case. | p ARGAINS! BARGAINS!! 018 . Corner 15 aad Douges 81, | ZUES8 TR o ton., Orders | cabin, and 2,}103 tons of merchan- m'}f':r’““n'g;f;t'"“" s to make §he‘;rllly mfi ;uwn;mid are the | & J. 0.5 TTER ’ 3 v cif dise, of which 1,788 tons go to New o 6. £ rooklyn Eagle, New York Tribune = 0. SLA 74 - - ~mon |sdlcited York, via Panacha 354 tansfor Sem AL o1ds specalfom the White and Iw:f)n%;m’u; will besadedlo Dot ko ot e - SR > s rancisco, and 3 tons for Central | Moun yi Beecl the list. e suit nst Beeher AGE & MANDERSON, | "C. . AMAINAN, | Fruncio America. - " ™ (oo but puse o oo on tout | Uiy et The sul"agal Groceries , 3 TAIT.OR, mx"u’f sla&t;meni‘ !He *Qmwtn‘?ict The investigating committee have - { h Sty wi a ton leoture bureau to de- e B ¥ | Pt - e e N Wk PSR e {1 20 FanxmAM eTeEAT. aaf Sonat resonable rafes. A fie lot of fi:"?;':::.; ',“:?""" ':fm’m:e at $385 each, which he will fulfil, will be given to Plymouth Church JACOBS New Brick Block,cor., 16th and Cap- STACE e }Omaha Nebrasta | 250 %0 choti | Bondaofthe Marmon B ten he fered T v Ao .00 | 315 5 ey Fiday egh e — FEC his case has been brought before the | five Jesmmn s 1 e : o Seglod. L= " JOHN H. GREEN, Mo Cotrt tooneld e 2 lawalne oty EDWARD KUEHL, . BURNHAM., s = No decision has yet been render- Pagris, August 23, 3, ] STATE MILLS |« but further hearlog in the case | _ President MacMahon went with | ¥ACISTER OF THE DEPARTED, SPENCER'S i NEY AND COUNSELLOR AT will be hegrd on the 26th, Strong repubiioan demonstration at | g, 409 10 Bt, botwaen Faratam & Harmey, | FPUEE ant Confectionary ‘ 3 LAW, S T Mayor Wells was discharged by | Morlach where he arriveq to-day, sTaro, § GRAIN, FLOUR AND commissioner ¥, to-day from | During his reception there wess | Wi b7 the aid of guard:an apirits, obtain i No. 260 Farnham Street 3 FEED, e tmmrm with | tumultuons shouls of ‘vivila Ropabs m:-y::u‘mm-‘-.y:;_ ot uoagm 1+~ | Cor. 18th and Leavenworth Sts., pred * ° NEB.! OMMINSION MERCHANT, the last eleation, Ji %4 {4%m a7 70E BRIDGR 1