. . . , i , . . - . / i i n t I . V 14 W' ' Li'-I ! ' A - 'PI I ! . > lA V IYYX'TO no TJlJb ; Saturday MornintTi Juno 28 , LOOAL BEEVITIES , Jom ) Green , the qiiarrrrnnn , has just re ceived now rock-crusher , weighing elgh tons , -Tho Omnha market wns never bolter Blip with fralts , nnd Iho prices nro n ] very reasonable. Chili. B rb , employed at the Omall smelling workR , had n log broken Wednesday evening by getting It caught Inn cable. The funeral of the late 8. 8. Galdwoll will takoplaco from the family residence , No 1022 Davenport street , nt 10 o'clock Saturday morning , Tlio old Bottlers nro requested to moot nl 0 o'clock this morning nt the board ol trade rooms to Attend the funeral of Hon. S.S. Oal dwell. A spoci.il train of sixteen coaches , Imv Ing on boud 500 Mormon converts , passed through the city Thursday evening for Salt Lake. Lake.Tho The Unllod Stales Naltoiml bank will bo closed this morning during the funeral of Hon. S. S. Caldwell , \lco-prostdontof that institution. There will bo n regular meollng of the llutli Kobokah Degree , Ledge No , 1 , In Odd Fellow's hall , nl 8 o'clock Saturday evening , Juno 23lb , 1881. A full ntlondanco IB doairod. Policeman Nlghlltigalo ha * recovered the three clocks that wore stolen from the Dodge street school house last week. Ho found them nt n pawn chop. The directors of Iho stale horticultural society will moot with the managers of the etato agricultural board nt the 1'axton hotel , In this city , next Tuesday nt S. p. in. At four o'clock this afternoon Ihn Union Pacific * nnd the Dolmonlco club , of Atchlson , > will play a n-atno ntlho grounds on St. Mary's nvonuo , No Sunday gatno will-bo played , . Mllo. llhoa , the nctrcs * , h.is left nt Max Moynr k Bros' , jewelry store , n beautiful all vor laurel wreath to bo engraved. It was [ presented to lior by Iho citizens of Los An geles. There will ho n discustion on the subject J. ot "Citizenship" at the Baptist church on Sunday evening , participated in by the Kov. T. W. Harris nnd < three or four prominent gen ) tlemen of the city. A line of So having been Imposed upon o the manager of the Consolidated Tank Line company for keeping oil In quantities larger than permitted by Iho city ordinance , ho lias taken nn appeal to the district court. Bishop John M. Bowen , D. D , , of Wash aid ington , D. 0. , has informed Elder BIrl iourt ny Mitchell lhat the Kansas conference of the A. M. li ! , church will convene in the city of nt's Omaha October 1,1884. > cd The Irish national loigua of this city has elected the following officers : President , M , mit B , Gearon ; vlco-prosldont , Miss M. O'Brien ; this treasurer , Miss L. McCartney ; financial secre of tary , E , F. Morlarlty ; corresponding secretary would other ry , Moses O'Brien , > oint The Cnnfiold house Is being thoroughly aso overhauled nnd repaired in good ehapo , by nid Mr. S. II. II. Clark , who recently purchased \Ir. \ the property. The house Is to bo ro-oponod o by George Canfiold , who Intends also to build and run n hotel at the Union atoclcynrds. aso ivo As it mny bo rather Inconvenient for la ; rhoro dles 1 } drive up to Morso'a dry goods otoro for their shopping tlio suggestion is made that they drive up to Fourteenth street , south of or Fanum ; all packages will bo delivered In would their carriage. Visit the solo of laces nt S. J ? . win Moroo & Co's. PJio Married at the A. M. Ii church , Wodncs' > o > vor day evening Juno 2Glh Mr. James Washing aw ton nod Mist ; Annie L , IlIs ! ) of Carrolton , was , Ho , , Elder B. Mitchell officiating. There on will bo a recaption given by the Washington with floclal club , of wldch Mr. Jnmca Washington nd Is president , aomo tlmo In July. marshal Acting-Mayor Murphy nnd City Clerk Jowett nro engaged In signing 8170,000 worth tourt of sewer nnd paving bonds. 35ach bond Las o 10 coupons , nil of which bavo to bo signed. s This makes 41 signatures for each official on Ity each bond , There are 170 bonds , requiring n total ot C970 signatures from each of the above Mr. officials , quash John Mulligan was found do d In bed nt the residence of his sister , near Casslday ing comolory , Thursday morning * . IIo had boon arc 111 for a week previous at St. Joxeph hospital. allow now IIo was fifty yoarH of ago , nnd had many than friends In Omaha among wlmn ho was to known as the "Irish Prince. " Tha doeo.isod Baldwin was n member of the Plasterers' union. otun Kov. J'dward G. Fowler , of the Metho people dist church , and Miss Adolla Andrews , who quashing for iovon years has boon nn clhclent tcnchor in are tlio Omaha public schools first , were married on took Woduosduy evening ut the First Mathodist After church , by Kov. J. 15 Maxfiold , in the pres About ence of n largo number of friends. Miss Laura waa Mono nnd Miss Lena Hill , nnd Mr. Frank wont Hill nnd Kov. 0 , W. Savidgo wora the attend- how auta upon the bridal couple during the cere marshal mony. The church was handsomely decorated payment for the occasion , ment A special dispatch from Dubuque to tha marshal Chicago Tribune , says : Several of the whole a drop sale liquor dealers of Dunuquo , have boon no told ing largt tified by the Omaha dlsllllcry that after July Mr. 1 , no pooils will bo shipped to them unless un soon der apermit from the county supervisors to each , tlioio parties to deal in liquors , The Omaha longed firm claim to bo acting under Instructions iu aomo from Iho railroads. The attorneys nf tha Il in the linois Qhutral road are preparing nu opinion Ho nti to the legal responsibility of the road to to open jcirry 1'quors after the prohibitory Jaw ROCS was paid 11 to effect. vocation wilh I'olloo court : Gordon Johnson , who closed. walked off with u bolt of cloth from Merion , ngnin cou'd tailor shop , claimed lhat it was done In running fun , IIo was sent up for 'J5 djys on bread or himself nud water for his funuy limitless. Pat. Jioclt- weeks bud , who was toutoucod lo Ihroo months for conversations vvlfo boating , nnd his sontoiico suspended - alvraya up- ou the petition of his wife , repeated the performance - did not formanco Wednesday ovonlap , IIo was ro- defendant. wrested , and now ha Is serving out his sen tence. Mr. KocldmJ ought to bo run through Ho n rock-crusher. Wil.lam White , n tramp wuo city for didn't Joive ] town wlun tin opportunity ww had been offered Win , WAS sent up for 1C daju. The ao lar oa tuuauf LiMreucs Casey for stabbing Tom saino na Connelly Is on trial this oftardoon. see Branch never Acid ' until A valuali'o ' I'liosplmto , but the llemody fur Gravel. PiT. . II. to keep . NinviAMJ , Jr. , St. Louis , Mo , , tnjn : "I have uaeil it in diseases of the the iidiwy euuh had hid : organs , as yravol , and purihuljrJy apennatonlicwj , with mayor K < ioil rcj uh , cud tlifiik it vei-y valuable very asked the Kluedy in barn and ho Baid - him a Ifyu-lb nf Firrcr/wilferi , TvrpDdi , Duckot Lanterns , cuuh mayor if .lv % , tt Mnx Mover & Co. and the B ho drcvo A SENSATIONAL TRIAL , The Case ofilic Slaic ys , Ei-Cify Mar shal Gulbrie for Bribery , Higgins , a Boss Gambler , Makes Some Startling Statements. Mayor Ohaso's ' Demand for a Team of Horses , Okarloy Branch Tolls an Inter esting Story , Dist , Atty , Godwin and Law yer Baldwin Have a Lively Eow , Gauging Considerable Excitement and a Great Deal of Comment , Sconce nncl Incidents or the Irlnl. All preliminary skirmishing , in the hapo of dilatory motions , having boon lispoacd of , the trial of the case of the to vs. Roger 0. Guthrie , city marshal , ndictod for bribery , was begun yes- osday in the district court , before udgo Novilio. The court-room wasHed Hod vrith interested spectator * , among vhom were the proprietors of the various rambling houses , who were there na wit nesses , and other members of the sport- ' ng fraternity. The space wiihin the ail was tikon up by members of the jar , who no doubt were attracted there y curiosity and the expected sensational oaturos of the trial. The jury is composed of the following : P. Manning , constable , Alexander utkinsjn , merchant , T. II. Taylor , farmer , nines Donnelly , farmer , J. B. French , rocor , 0. B. Sharploss , railway man , Villiam Pitch , ico-doalor , Jacob Williams , ommiaaion merchant , Dennis Andrews , apitaliat , Patrick MoArdlo , farmer , BT. Krum , roai estate man , and W. P. Volsh , carpenter. Shortly after court convened 'yoatordny istrict Attorney Godwin TVRB df- octod by Judge Neville to state his case the jury. During the progress of this tntcmont , 0. J. Green , ono of the do- ' ondant Guthrio'a counsel , objected to omothing said by Mr. Godwin. The istrict attorney turned to the judge and ir , "I hope I know enough to state case properly nnd I hope to God the will intervene between mo and , wo liosa cavilers , " referring to vho dofond- Ho ' counsellors. The court hero rap- upon the desk nnd stated to Mr. Ho jodwin that ho wwuld not permit or sub to any more such rcilections upon Ho tribunal , and if , during the progress this trial here , ho should make an ho remark of that kind to the court ho dismiss him from the caao and ap- aorao ono who would conduct the ipon properly. "Proceed at once , " Judge Neville , and .083 Godwin concluded his statement the jury without interruption. The , t istrict attorney elated very minutely his lira to the jury , oven going s far as to ipon. the time of day and the exact place lie the amount was paid over to the . lofondant , a alleged in the indictment. lim Mr. Baldwin then made the statement o the defense to the jury nnd said ho i'ifty show the tale as told by'Mr. God was simply n aowing society rumor. ment men by whom the defendant was to ment convicted had indictments hanging them for continually violating the while Guthrie , who when this oflico in tendered him was found in the Un- id Pacific shops with his hands covered 'mo the grim and sweat of honest toil mid who had always boon a good city torn was to bo made their victim. 'hero ' When Mr. Baldwin had completed his aylnc tatomont to the jury ho requested the o to order all subpoenaed for the state , nd leave the court room and six gamblers o do their names were called paid the pen- of being witnesses by absenting olloct homsolvos from the trial. ow . Godwinthon | asked the court to "ICO all indictments pending against the ropriotoro and heads of the vnriouHgnmb- est , houses , in which indictments they o charged with bribery in ordot to thorn to give evidence in the case hat bcforo tlio court. Judge Neville called ' for tlio trial docket in order ii the make 'tho proper entry when Attorney jluthrio nroaa and in his moat ool- , vant nmnnor said , "In the naino of the ihargo. of Doualas county I object to the ivas of thcsp indictments , " "They ho quashed , " said Iho court , "call the im. witness , " and Mr. 0. S. Jliggins ist the stand. ooin stating hia buainesa ho continued : ury ono year ago hia gambling place 'getting closed by order of city oflicials. Ho old to the oflico of the marshal to BOO .11 . they could bo opened. IIo told thu 'mith the boys did not objoot to the ave of ono fifty dollars , but tlio pay 'uthria of the second wui too much. The ould replied thai that amount waa not ot to in the bucket , n they were mak "Do ) sums every day , TJio defendant what tno witness ho would have to BOO ends Branch. Afterward Mr. Brunch was and three of the houses raised $100 "I but the JIOUBO to which Branch be having paid its amount before , or other way , did not have a aharo laid pool. iaid paid the money to Branch to got lie their homes ngnin. This money On to Branch nftor ho had the con mt ho with Guthrio. A talk wns had iack the mayor before the houses were itli In pusuanco of thia payment ho u da opened his houao nnd ban been Guthrie over tinea without being closed rep nrrooted , until about three ngo. IIo had had Bovornl abort and ho with the defendant who BO , IIo referred him to Mr , Branch , IIo money BOO Branch pay tlio money to the next . would OU088 KXAMlNAnOX. sent had kept n gambling houao in this gamblers nearly twelve years and his houao up or run in tha last administration $300 on being open war concerned , the in the ut all other times. IIo did not stroots. made Guthrio'a n ont. lie with G had u conversation with Guthrie amount after the liousu hail boon closed , rio told matter of payment to bo allowed paid open had been talked of among building gamblers aomo time before , but lie a conversation with the from who had mot him and boon witnoa.i to to ' go over Iloman'a jury room. look nt a tcuru of horses which found the ' 'bojn" were about to make had prciont of. Witness naked the indictments ' ho vus fool enough to accept I also conn present , The mayor ailted "why ? " J quefctiun witness told him that whonoreriwith Qul down street , tlio gamblers I session , would say , "Thoro goes the mayor be hind the gamblers' horses. " Mr. Chose then said lie would have to have a pros- cnt nnd something "not very small either. " The team wna worth 8100 nnd the mnyor gave a suranco that if that amount were paid him all would bo well. Bruckor's house refused to pay its part , SlOD.and the schema fell through nnd the houses were closed , THE OriDEH TO CtOSE came between the middle nnd twentieth of Juno. The order was gven by n policeman. Two wcoka were consumed making negotiations for keeping open. Witness never talked with nny official bcforo the closing up , except Mayor Cluiso , and Branch. There was a con stant talking about " " "putting up" or "shutting up" during the two weeks bo fore closing up. Ho did not make Branch a go-between , but ho cimo to witness. If o wont to see Chase , who was the head , nnd find out why ho had shut thorn up. Ohnso told him to go and BOO the marshal. Ho told Guthrie ho had como to sea him about opening up. Defendant - fondant refused to converse with wit ness , who wns referred to Branch. "SATISFACTOIIV AnilANOEMENTH1' were soon tnndo with liranch by witness nnd ono hundred dollars was paid him in front of MoNmnarn & Duncnn'o. IIo waa told by Branch thnt ho might go and open up. Upon being asked the ques tion witness utntod ho had boon indicted on three different charges , but the com- [ > laints had boon quashed upon an un- loratanding with the district attorney. [ Jo did not think ho was guilty under the aw aa charged in the indictment. "You > aid the money , " nskod Godwin , "bo- cause they had their hands nt your throat ; you paid it to bo allowed to run your of louse in violation of law ? " Hero Colonel Smytho , who had so far said nothing , ob- 'octod. "I only naked the question , " aid Godwin , "so that every _ attorney in could have n chance. " "I insist hero- after , " said the colonel , "that the dis- rict attorney shall call thia dofondont Guthrio,1 and not 'Goothrie. ' " The lourt made no order and the trial pro- ceded. CIIAULES M , IIKANOII was next called , Higgiua , who had tea- ifiod , took bis sent beside Godwin. Baldwin objected to his being in the room. " I will allow him to remain , " laid Judao Novillo. " Take ' your oxcop- . ting " ' ion. How do you know I want one , " in aid Mr. Baldwin. Witness Branch then stated ho knovr win over Guthrie over since ho had boon city mar- ' hal. Ho was told ing _ by Godwin to go on in nd toll all ho know about closing up. 'lie witness stated tli ay were closed bemuse - muse the marshal was in want of funds , who said a fund would have to bo raised they must closo. A hundred dollars or month was wanted by Guthrie from inch houso. This conversation took place win or three days before they were closed. " mot Guthrie aomo time before , and "tako PAIi ) OUTIIRIE MONEY. time not § 100 from Higgins , § 100 from Goodly Bruckor , and $100 from Kennedy. to received this money on July 15th or " tith , 1883 , on ono of which days ho saw marshal on Twelfth and Dodge " troots , at which time nnd place ho gave Guthrie the $300 , who snid "All right , up , " nnd ho wont back and told the you ithcr houses , which opened than. Wit- said ho did not pay his share , bo- district were auso bo did not have much to give away been that timo. Witness had never paid money bpforo that time to keep ear . Guthrie came to witness and said Connell money would have to bo raised or the Baldwin .puses would have to cloao. Witness told brother ho could not raiao that amount , but would go and BOO the other houses , dollars per month was agreed to go liould bo paid afterward. This agree was made nt the time of the pay this of the $300 to Guthrie and sheriff tody. IJIE JIODHE3 CODin JIUN the that basis until state fair timo. Ho these not pay any money until nftor fair thia , when § 100 was given him to bo court. Guthrie , which witness received "I Kennedy , Bruokor and Higgins. row was no talk about some ono else it must ; Guthrie but ho stopped because on. " was taken before the last grand jury ho said ho would have nothing inoro with it. Ho was never referred by uthrio to nny third party who wns to surface it. Ho bad paid the $300 to al at first the gnmbling houses to run , and the waa paid for the same. Ho had had short conversation with Guthria since his or- tions four weeks ngo , who told him that sivcly bill nould bo found against him , if ho oclinod to answer , for the reason moro ho contain MIQIII JIB IMl'UOATBD IHMHKLF zoni's charge of bribery ; bo went to see only nnd told him that ho did not matter to go "over the road" on this nctivo . Guthrie told witness when Smith akin. arrested that if ho would stand "pat" by all grand jury would do nothing with Ho had a conversation with Guthrie Lange before ho wont into the the grand iury S.13thst , Guthrie naked witness what the was doing. Witness told him it wns quite warm up thoro. " Guthrie NEBUA him to hurry out nnd ho wonld bo IUESS right. Witness told the marshal that 18o4 , had told everything nnd ho would hnr to do something to protect himself , said to lung out and Smith bo impeached , Guthrie nskod him testify and snvo him from disgrace. you know , " said Mr. Godwin , the marshal did toward getting for Smith ? " Baldwin objected. only wanted to WAKK Ul1 THE MENAGEIUE , " the District Attorney. That's right' ' Smytho , "tho monkey always starts show. " croaa-oxaminntion witness stated wns first introduced to Guthrie of the court-house. Ho bad n talk him , wbo oaid the gamblers ought something nnd open up. snid if the houses wanted to open they would JIAVK TO rnr ur told Iiimtho ( witness ) to toll them so told them , Guthrie said the would have to bo put up by the Monday or Tuesday night or they have to shut up , No ono waa pre when this matter was talked of. The , Guthrie said , would have to put Btny shut up. Witness gave him the 10th or 16th of July. 1883 , drug store on Dodge and Twelfth - Witness said ho shook bands uthrio there and told him the itronirtn Tbli powder would bo found nil right. Guth the > rdlniry him to go and open up. Ho with the inu him § 100 afterwards in the city Jihooplmto ! after dark ono night. 11K GOT TUB MONEY. SPEC Brucker and Htgqins. Ho had aakcd these facts in the the grand larnpociai uui s palM . Three indictments had boon against witness , district attorney promised him if ho would testify the should bo quashed , Ho had M7"ANTKl-An cpuaultcd bis attorney this city , . upon lulnuUs Will IIo had bad a conversation this otllce. Guthrie while the grand jury was in ' Ho told Guthrie ho had refuted 'ANTKD-A to testify who told Ihlm to stand "pat" nnd all would bo well. Wftnets first ctimo | to Umaha three years ago , had boon married onco. When ho paid Guthrie $300 , UB HAD $1,000 which ho got neither from Texas or Kan sas. _ Baldwin said that the witness wns living in notorious nnd open adultery with a woman not his wife , which foot in itself weakened the credibility of the testimony of the witness on the stand , This , Mr. Baldwin stated , was his reason for putting the question. ESSaid Mr. Godwin , "If these charges which you recount , and nllcgo this man is guilty of of being a married man , of living with a woman not his wife if this crime you mention were good cause for disbarring an attorney practising at this bar , you could have been disbarred long ngo , and COULD BK WSDAKIIEDWOW" . The court room , which hnd boon al most noisy a minute bcforo , became so quiet a whisper could bo heard. The spectators on the rear seats stood up firat to aoo what might bo done by Mr. Baldwin , and in a moment all were on their foot , n few even standing on the seats. Judge Neville looked the picture of contempt at auch proceedings , and seemed stunned nt the charges made by Mr. Godwin ngninot Mr. Baldwin. t During the utterance of these asper sions upon Mr. Baldwin , ho remained J speechless , not oven rising from his seat. When Goodwin had finished , Mr. Bald li win arose , and drawing himself up to his full height , denounced the notion of the District Attorney , called upon the court for protection , nnd finally ended his de nunciation by calling the representative the State StatoJv Jv - - JIAIt , nnd shaking hia closed raanunl extremity his faco. Smytho moved up to Mr. Baldwin nnd tried to quiet him , but Mr. Baldwin wns excited nnd would not bo still. Finally Judfto Neville , to avoid any disturbance in his tribunal dismissed the jury , , but stated to the irate attorneys ' that court wns not adjourned nnd any violation of its rules of decorum would bo summarily ' punished as contempt. FO Mr. Godwin then took his hat nnd May started for the door of the court room to gain which ho was compelled to pass im mediately ] by Mr. Baldwin , who was sit- F in a chair.Vhon \ ho was directly front of his opuncnt Godwin stooped FOR nnd spoke in n whisper to Mr. Bald who jumped up from his seat , shov- up his coat sleeves , again broke out JL1 into nn execration calling the district TOU attorney n liar. Mr. Godwin Jt ? moved on out of the court room. "Mr. Sheriff , " snid the court , FOR "TAKE MR. BALDWIN INTO CDSTODY" "If your honor please , " said Mr. Bald ' , "I- , - "Mr. Sheriff , " again said the court , FOK Mr. Baldwin into custody. " Doput ; Sheriff Crowoll had by this FOR crossed the room to where Mr. Imly Baldwin waa standing , nnd wns trying Co. , quiet the i enraged nttornoy. "If your honor please , " eaid Mr. FOU Baldwin , "I - T7IOR "I warned you gentlemen of the consequence - JL1 sequence , " snid Judge Neville , and now must suffer it. " TjlOU Mr. Connell nnd Mr. Ambrose , who sitting near Mr. Baldwin when the FOR attorney whispered to him , had nil this I time trying to engage the FOR attention of the court. At length the of tlio "judgo was obtained by Mr. , who stated in behalf of Mr. FOR thnt Godwin in passing by hia " 0. X" nttornoy TmOR HAD CmAXLEKaEI ) HIM JD out and fight. Mr. Ambrose corroborated FOR roboratec Council's statement. Upon explanation the court ordered the - to release Mr. Baldwin from cus FOR . Court was Ihen adjourned nftor Supplied judge hnd said that n settlement of steam. difficulties would have to bo effected morning upon the convening of FOR . first-class "Inm content with that until to-mor per Fourteen morning , " said Mr. Baldwin , "but per bo Gfl87-t settled before this trial goes TOR JD 6j9 Ladies should reflect before using any preparation that isnpplied tosodelicatoa FOR as the skin. Any cosmetic will son's. impart a beautifying effect and not FOK apparent ] injure the skin , but in a very tim little blotches and discolora- JU iriim oor. nppoar on the face which conclu Houso. show the poisonous drugs in theis compositi It can bo safely said tl.jt than two thirds of the face powders these ! injurious ingredients. Poz- medicated complexion power is not absuluaoly frco from all delotoriour F , but its principal ingredient is nn curative for all diseases of the It has stood the test of years. Sold F druggists. me-oodyl iFR it Foitick Are headquarters for pajineota. celebrated vapor stoves , 318 , and 320 st. jO-ood-tf. NEBRASKA STATE GAZETTEER & BUS F 1011 DIRECTORY to bo issued in July , ico-it price S-t 50. J. M. WOUK , pub- R. " Bee 120 S. 14th St. . Omaha. FOR 1'rico $ , Bauett , FOR Barker & FOR kcr & iltym ir > OK JL1 0(500 ( road. host oa bookashowL TTIORSALI JL luqulre F money. Ital of near TJiOU JJ dldbusl sanforiollln FOR S.4LI 17th St. Rent $20. 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One hair rear old , balance two and . three years old , and a good smooth huneh. 219.1m STRANGE BRO'S , Sioux Cltv , Iowa. TV A fKD Four day boarders at 2009 Cans St , W'/Ji ED orders to know the St. Ch rle Ho. telb. JUrn St. , between 12th nd 13th will t up the b _ UMd * > o td for tl 00 per * cok of mny linn'o In th di Ot 0 irrMponrtlr" nrlMi. SJS-tf Kn v uonaon ana tots. OK IlF.NT 5 room btlck cottigc. Inquire John Siccl , tth and Hickory. 215-Mp TjlOIl 11ENT A 0 room liousa with city water nd JL' K , neirKt. M ry' e. I'osscsslon given July 1st. Mr ; . JI. CUlkson. 233 28p OR UK.NT-Furnished looms 2200Dodgo Street FOR KENT Two front room ) nowlj ( urnUbcd No 817 18th St. , between Chicago and Paicnport. Z49 3p li uii UKMMVlth Ijonril.lirRO front room with bay JU window , ga ? and Hth room , 1718 Dodge St. 212 Sp FOH RENT-Furnljhod rooms 105 N. lEth ttrcot. 00 3p FOR RENT A five room cottage Twcnty-llfth nnd Capitol avenue. City water. Inquire 2110 Cap- to ) aicnuc. 225 31p FOR HUNT Furnished room 101 OFarnam Ft. Ft.233SOi 233-SOi ) FOR RENT-FumUhod room 1417 Howard St. 234-30p TjlOK RENT Two furnished or unfurnished rooms ? with hoard , centrally located , peed references , reference required. Call or address 424 Content St. , blocks from St. Mary'savo. 240 Sp -Kurnlshcd room 1410 Howard St. 239-33p FOR REST Lareo front room with first class board 1613 Howard. FOR RENT A suite ot rooms nicely furnished. In- qulro at 1816 Cass street. 217-2p FOR RKNT A cott.iffo 26th street , ono square north St. JIary's o\e , 3 rootrH and summer kitchen 512.60 a month. Warren Snltzlcr. 14Mf FOR RENT Furnished , a largo comfortable room 322 a leth St. , corner of t 07-p niuii RENT IIOU33 G rooms In ( rood repair. Mice to orkNVl'u cistern water. Rent 523 permmth Hit 'arkWidea > o , ApnlyloJno.W liollDrusglstlOth Street. 185 tf Do KENT Houco G rooms , corner Topplctonand Snerldan Sts , $18,50 ptr month. Barker and no , ISth and Fainam. IS7.U FOR RENT With board , an elegant furnished parlor bed room. ZOOOCass St. ' FurnUbctl rooms with board , 1812 ISO-lp RENT 8 rooma , 3 closets , city waternt 60S N. i:3th : Street. 101-27 , fjlOK JlENi Furnished front rooms with Doard , 815 South 10th St. 171-27p KENT FuinUhcd room ) for Jiouao-Kccping 003 north 17th St. 177 27p HENT-Houso corner of 10th nd Padflc , ono block from B. & M. Depot. 0. Who'nn. 153-27p ,1011 RENT A ( urnlshcd room at IBIS Jactaon St , r154 SOp KENT Furnished rooms 1810 Dodge Street. 835-2p RENT Until September 1st. A nlco 5 room cottage 2212 Capitol mo. Furnlabed to a tarn without children. Inquire atO. S. Goodrich & HID Farnatn St. 1C3 tf RENT Nicely furnished rooms without board 1814 Davenport St. lOi-'JOp RENT Parlor bed room. Inquire northwest corner 8th and Ilonard. 11027l ) RENT Ono store In Crounso' Block. O. M Illtchco BOOtI R. RENT 4 good rooms south-east corner 20th and Cuminp. 070 tf RENT Furnished rooms , \\ith or ulthout board , Iflil Dodee street. 017-27p RENT Six room houco on street car line and comcnlc to business. Address Immediately , " Bee office. 768 tf REN A first class store in good locality. Inquire at Kdholm and Erlckson. 601-tf RENT Flrst-eliM 6 room cottage S. Peterson , south east corner 15tD and Douglas. 571-lmp RENT Rooms In Nebraska National Bank butldlne Most duslrabls olflces la the city. with hydraulic elevator and heated by Apply at Bank. 628 tf RENT Elegant residence ) 10 rooma , turnaco and cold water , bath rooms A.O , riultiblo LAR boarding homo or private residence $70 month. room i houao new , 14th St. near Jono 750 month. BARKER illAYNE , ( 13th and Farnara. RB * feetde Farnam standard REN ' . 3 IlKK PAULS KBN 18th SAL ! addltloi . SAL terprlsli market cine HAI.I ti $1,400. ilro SAL1 , Ma SAL1 avc > MALI p Excel . rcaso ts r h On $ 8AL1 ) T'S . pe : \ es .It's . ' ALE th JB oni ) < iU : , d ad : [ , r. r v I d , ( u rgc Neb I ui ne iwner. MONEY CANNOT CORRUPT I WILL TESTIFY UNDER THE STATE OATH THAT Price's ' Cream Baking Powder Does not contain Ammonia , Limo Potash. , Tlmfc it is n ruitE , & C&EAN nnd WHOLESOMI : Powder for raising light and digestible bread. Thnt to it is i pcnor tholloyal IN EVIMIYJIESPECT. su Thnt tlio Royal contains Ammonia. Thnt Ammoain is the food. Ihnt Ammonia is retained in injurious. The deny it. Royal Company dare not Nntionnl Board of Health , Washington , D. C. Nt tionnl Board of Health Di Price's Cream Bulletin , Supplement No. G , page 83. Baking Powder heads the entire strength. list for purity and Prof. York. R. Ogden Doromus , M. D. LL. D. , College of the City of New- Prof , R. C. JCedzie , Michigan Stnto College Prof. H. M. Schcfibr , SI. Louis , Mo. , Lansing : , Mich. Prof. Charles C. Boyntou , Brandon , Vr. Prof. James P. Babcock , State Assnyor , Boston , Mass. Dr Elias II. Bartloy , B. S. , Board of Health , Brooklyn N Y. Prof. Curtis C. Howard , M. Sc-JStarliug Medical , Ohio. - College , Columbus' , Prof. M. Dolnfontaiuo , Chicago , 111. Prof. G. A. Mariner , Chicago , 111. Prof. . John M. Ordwny , Muss. lush , of Technology , Boston. A Prof. , R , A. Witthnus , A. M.M. D. , University of Buffalo , N. Y. million : families that have used it for n qiurter of n century. Itie an old trick of the Co. to Royal throw dirt , crying lirao and posing dates , parading black lines , and alleged Government potash , trans detract public notice from the Chemists , in order know that Dr. Prico'a does nut contain disgusting ammonia drug , lirao ammonia or potash. in their powder. They Not Take Our Word for It , Let Every Housekeeper Prove It. PLACE A CAN OP THE ROYAL , TOP DOWN , ON A HOT STOVE UNTIL HEATED , THEN REMOVE THE COVER AND SMELL. WESTERN AGENTS , OMAHA , BEB. R. TRACK ] , DORMANT , HOPPEI , PLATFORM , \ ALWAYS IN STORE LARGEST STOCK IN THE WEST And is now in Use by the United States Government. ItEPAIR SHOPS Scales of all kinds repaired mid sealed by U. S weights. "Write for Estimates. HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOE , 1405 MESGELL & BOSfiNZWEIG , ciical Painters & Decorators , AIIRV TIIH LAIIQEST AND FINIST.KETAir , STOCK OF LL PAPERS AND DECORATIONS , 1515 Douglas Street. Omalia. SAIiU llrlnk , on noutli 16th St , noir tha works by Hulloy and I'roako 101-lji ALE A nice cottJRO and full lot , half block i nt Milton Rogo's' rcsldouco , on 13tn street , of II. Leo , Grocer , 2M and Lcavenworth. AI E At a bargain , a first class Zither. Ad is "X. Z. Q" Bee oUlco. 878-tf KLE The Omaha Bakery , established 1874 atns a good stock of Fancy Goods and other wagon , etc. Location Ural-class. Cheap for pply 510 10th street , bet. Jackson and How. 7341m AL1J ' Two BcoonJ hand 'pUnog , at Kdholm Icksoa'a Muslo Store on lOtli St 90 tf IALE The coziest and roost dcelrnblo rej on Capitol Hill. IIouso contains 0 room closets mid btoro rooma , good cellar , city all modern Imnrovmuentfl. Good bam lUlldiiiKS. liiorjthluff lu first class ehapo. InqulroofT , F. loan ou premises , 2420 .icnuo. 812-t ( FSTATK-A great bargain In ' In Reese's Place , on St. llarj'u avenue line , nt vtry low prlco for Sodaxs. Apply if. home , m South 14th Htreot , H74.mp | BALE Th good nlll and fixtures nf the bton IIouso. Eaay terms. 63S-tf IALE Two cpan ecoud-naud Lugs lea and ollvery wagon , cheap , t 1S10 Karney St. ALE Cheapest house and lot In Omaha , In addition , 8 rooms , well , 300 barrel els - lot . ) , 1(0 ( ' feet front by 130 ( oet deep , for 'JoBB. 1615 Fariiam St , 6 tl \LK Cheap lots lu bblnn'd 2nd addition toad * nd Plilntlew. I'OTTKR & COBB street < 2B tf ALK Twenty acres of the drlffen farm , S | from the 1'ostoHlco , and tnly two blocks ' sub division. Will be sold in 2) ) , C or lots. Inquire Omaha Carpet Co. , 1511 trect S70tf Farm S miles from city , near Union jards. Inquire at MM. Uoycr , over Itoo ttoro , JCth and Webster. Kit- 11 June Sl f , ioricl mare with write strip two white fiet and one partially so. Ilex , on kit hind Ic-r , buih of tall cut off , full distemper uneielait seen. Flcdrr , or ormatlouttUlbe suitably rewarded. Harris 2CO-tl Ul' On 2ith Intt at Pries Lalo nrar Flo- Hjiht bay marc , nhlto en face and legs , lightly shod , branded oa lelt quarter. rccottr bypajlng thliadteitltvincntaud and pro\injf OHUcrshlp , I'rln Broa. , " . . . j - Betnctn Crulnbton Collrgeai 'U > rd'iOpi. , a lady's blue % civet jacket Hnilcr will tlio at tiuv's Diuir btore aud confer a . J41-S81' Are prepared to do work OUTSIDE THE CITY In nny branch , On Short Notice HOUSE , SIGN , AND FKESCO PAINTING , DECORA TTNY ? SWAYED OR STOLE.V-On Juno 22 , ono largo red cow , horns crooked In and , white head star on fore , brush on tall cutoff. Finder ulll bo liberally rewarded by returning or bringing information South loth St. to SIS no Op STRAYED On Juno 24th , black pony white face , on halter. Liberal V. Manannah. reward , 20i4 Fierce St. J64-3p QTHATKD OR STOLKN-One horse pray with left Oooout , and baymare with colt two , weeks old , with u bite star In forehead. Reward returned will bo gn en if 13th aud Nicholas. or Informatlea brought to lira. J. Kcgler , iOD-:8 rpAKEN UP-Onohoy pany , with saddle marks. J. brought to my stable , City 1'ound. C-28p STRAYED Oil STOLEN-Last Monday evening Juno 23d , from camp on north 18th street , ono , black horuf , v > elgl t about 1100 pounds ; white spot ill forehead and tno hind feet white , with email on left nostril. Liberal rennrditt bo given for lump the return ol horse to the camp. 211 7p SAMUEL RECORD. NOTICK-A man ultli ( overs ! joars ciucrlencu In the grain buslntsi , uanta A petition In L-ocd grain point In tl is state come email N , can keep the books and fully capable of managing an olllco and elevator. Energetic and full of business Can furnish 1 eat of references. Addresj for further partlculam " " "Y. Bee olllce. care 16ld7t w2t rpAKEN JL rorrcl UP-May color 24th , 1831 , at my place ono horfo brand mark on hip. and ono Onnorian pony mare hmo bay , black tall , snjo by ing property and prov pajlng charges. Phillip Cassldy. 003 6woe r TO EXOHANOB-A grain and itock builncss located ted at 6cj oral stations In Western - lows farm lor a stock or ( rood lands btilUWa for offur will bear strictest stock purposes. Thia Investigation. tlculara. Address " VV " . Write for par- Inchell , care Omaba Bee. I Tor Business , Traveling , Dress and MADE 70 MEASURE ; AND READ tiTXeek JUretsUigs. 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