OMAHA DAILY BEE-MONDAY JUNE 30 1881. \ f The Kidneys. They arc the most important sec retory organs. Into nnd through the Kidneys flow the waste fluids oi the body , containing poisonous mat ter taken out of the system. If the Kidneys do not act properly this matter is returned , the whole sys- ten hecomes disordered and the fol lowing symptoms will follow : Headache , weakness , pain in the small of _ back and loiue , flushes ol heat , chills , with disordered stomach ach andljowels. You can tboroueh- ly protect the Kidneys by BUR DOCK BLOOD BITTERS mid when any of these symptoms mani fest themselues you cnu quickly rid yourself of them by this best of all medicines for the Kidneys. BUR DOCK BLOOD BITTESS are sold ererywhere nt SI par bottle , and one bottle will prove their cfllcncy. BRUNSWICK & CO. Billiard , Ball Pool ; Carom , AND All , OTHER QAMINO TABLKS. TEN PIN BALLS , CHECKS. ETC. IB South 3d Street , Si Leuls , ill Delaware Street Kaasas City , Jlo. , 1S21 Douglw St. . 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O , rinco do la Nation O , PAU1S. ro&o THI8 DKtiTorlloifcnra-o tor is made 'expressly for llo : euro of ilcrangcincnta i of the generative orjnns. TU IB no inlftako about ls Instrument , the oon- tlniioutf ftrcam of KLl'C- THIOITY iiorrocitlnK f throiiKli the parti mUHt rca toro thcmtoliralthy action Ii > not confound tnls with _ _ Eloctrlo Delta mlvottlaed to ouVu fcflalU lioui lieiiitoou. It Is forthoONU poo- Iflo iiurnoso. 1'or clrculrs giving loll information , aJJrc.si Cboavor lUectrla Utlt Co. , 163 Waehlogtau t. ( Chi James HeflicallnstU \Chartered by theStateofllll- inoia ( for thecxpresspurpono f of Givlnelromediatc relletlri hall chronicurinary and jiri- ? vate dhcctca. Gonorrhica , I Gleet nndbyplnllo in niltlielr ' complicated forme , nlso all dictates of the Skin and Vlood promptly relieved and fcrmanentlycured by reme- i dies.tcstedln B 'OI tyYcarit ' . bemlnal Kf&w < xtAX * iipcelall'raetlce. Weakness. 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PHILLIPS . , > > HMOneof the largest nd tiaost issorttnent of Uoods for nd Irowse-- to " "I Summer Sultlniji A " nt f d to fit wid tilmm J ktreet ? h y K'ihiiTwKIn tbVclty.WM FHOUI | a l : llorllak'f FooJ f > r Tlfiati hal f llfci , write. c PUT UP OR SHUT UP , Progress oftbe Testimony IB the Tria of the Ex-Marshal , Moro Erhlcnco thnt Gnthrlo Compelled polled the Gnniulera to Box the Curds or liny Ilis Mouth Shut. SATCIUUY'S When court opened bcforo Judge Ko villo , the benches in the court room proper IJTOTO well filled nearly all the members of the bar being alto present. Judge Neville opened court by ayiii ( ona subject at n time WAS sufficient , auc that while ho was speaking ho would no listen to attorneys on cither side auc would hoar them only aa ho called upon them. The witness Branch being on the stand the court stated ho would not allow counsel for defense to ask the witness whether or not ho was living in a state of opon'aud notorious adultery. Coun sul became enraged when charged with such immoralities nud why should not a witness nhol THK QODWlN-llAUnVlX EPISODE. "Mr. Godwin , " said the court , "what did you say last evening to Mr. Baldwin aa you loft the court room ? " "What I said was this , " replied the district attor ney , "if not verbatim in substance , 'if you dcsiro to BOO mo about this matter I will bo down Blairs. ' " Judge Neville said ho ind not talked with his associate about the matter but while the court was speaking his honor , Judge Wakoly , came n , and after n brief consultation of the bench , Judge Neville stated nothing would bo done until the cloao of the case which would bo proceeded with to the end .if attorneys would permit it to bo dono. The court then ordered defendant's counsel to proceed with the cross examin ation of Branch. Mr. Baldwin stated ho wished an exception noted to the ruling of the court but Mr. Green had a theo ry and wished to ask the witness spv- ; ral questions. The request was denied > y the court. BE-DIUECT EXAMINATION. Witness Branch stated ho was paying lia monthly fine to the city while ho was naking those contributions to Mr. jiithrio. .Arrangements hnd been made vith Mr. Higgins by which Guthrie was o receive hia ( Biggins' ) contribution hrough McNamara & Duncan. Whoa witness was in their saloon at one time ) uncan told him there was a loiter in ho pigeon hole for him and he took it and gave it to Capt. Smith. This was ho first time , the witnesa thought , Smith acted in that capacity. This change rom himself to Smith was brought about > y Morrison with whom Branch had had omo trouble. CKOSS-EXAMINATION OP UK-DIRECT. There was a talk before the houses losed that if something wcro not done hey would close. A team of horaoa had > eon talked of for the mayor , but they inally concluded that would not doand , a purse of § 300 was finally raised for him iftor they had been closed. Mr. Green then asked witness several [ uostions , attempting to show the non- agency of witness in these transactions with Mr. Guthrio. Green stated ho hought this to bo ono of the most vital lointa in the defense. The court ruled hat it wa not a proper crosa-examina- ion of the re-direct , 'and the evidence was excluded. NOT AN" ADULTEBEK. Mr. Branch requested , when his ox- mination closed , to bo allowed to state hat ho was not living in a stito of open nd notorious adultery. Ho was a gam- ) lcr , ho said , and ho thought his roputa- ion might not bo too good anyway , but 10 was not living aa intimated. Ho lived ilono and paid his own way. Being in- onned by the court that he was presumed ; o bo innocent until proven guilty , ho topped down from the stand. Mr. Bald win then moved to strike out this utato- mont. Q GOODLY BUUCKEK was the next witness. Ho kopta gambl- ng house. It was rumored in Juno that ho gambling houces would close and his attor wards happened. Ho never saw iiithrioboforo their closing , next saw lim twice afterward. Ho asked the marshal if ho could not open a poker room to pass away the time , The second end time ho saw him , ho asked Guthrie when they might open and the marshal sain "hold your Blurt. " This was about ono week before they reopened. Ou the lay they opened witness saw Branch. L\ > the question "did yousco Branch the a day you opponedJ" Mr. Baldwin object ed. Ho nixid ho did not euro BO much for his question aa the ono to follow next , 'Well if you don't care why do you ob- oct ? " aaid the District attorney. "I vill not answer him" said Mr. Baldwin , 'because I do not have to and I will not > e insulted either. " Witness wan not directed by Guthrie to oo Mr. Branch , Ho paid Branch $100 on the day they opened. Guthrie was lot prcaont when ho paid Branch the nonoy but ho vras about half a clock way. Just before ho paid Branch the ) money Branch said , "Thoro goes Guthrie low. Give mo the money and I will pay lim. " Witnesagava Branch 8100 , who ollowod Guthrie into the drug utoro on ho corner of Twelfth and Doago streets , and in a few minutes returned and told us to open up. The understanding was hat the $100 was tn do for two months. lo did not pay any more money to Jranch , The court ruled that a reference to Smith , the man who took Branch's place n these transactions , would have to bee > o shown before the witness would Do emitted to testify that ho had paid Smith money for Guthrio. Brucker was hen excused. CIIOSSEXAMINATION. . Witness said ho had been indicted ; never had seen Gulhrio paid a dollar in mrsuanco of this alleged agreement , ; HIKAM II. KENNEDY was next called : Witness had a conver sation with Branch after hia house had een closed ; nlso what would have to be done to open it. The conversation was o the effect that § 50 per month would o wanted , and 9100 the amount for the wo months. The amount ! wanted va ried. It was sometimes 100 ; on the 5th of July ho , with Mr. fligfjins , paid UOO to Branchi Branch said ho might open up in a short time , which ho did , and hud not boon molested uutil quite lately , IIo was alao paying a line to the city * Had never paid anything since , a CUOSH EXAMINATION. IIo had boon intllctud t triia term of court , and the CUTKU tvc biibcry 1 boon quashed. Ho never had icon Guthrie roccivo a dollar from the gaiub lors. Afternoon SOflMon. UOKUISON S TESTIMONY. At the opening of court In the after noon , Mr. Morrison was put upon the stand. Witness stated ho waa partner ol Bruckor ; remembered the time the hotucs were closed ; rfcmomborod that the houses were closed about the 15th of Juno ; Capt. O'Donahoo notified him to close ; hi ? house was closed for three weeks ; during that time had talked with Branch ; remembered momborod the fact of their reopening ; savr Branch on that day ; money was paid on snmo day by Bruckor. Witnois paid money to Branch on the day of the reopening ; paid the same party later in October and November , fifty dollars for each month , tor the pur pose of keeping open. Did hnvo a jconversation ; with Guthrie about payment of money ; conversation took place on the 10th of February ; took place in the marshal's oflice ; witness told Guthrie that some objection had boon made to Smith and thai the latter had saidIF IF THK MONEY WAS NOT CONTINUED the places would bo closed ; Guthrie said ho would BOO about it. Witness had been long acqjxaintcd with Guthrio. Tim reason filr-.Morrison complained to Guthrie about the payment of the month ly .sums was chat , Smith had boon collect ing , and had refused to collect from his houto ; that that would result in the clos ing of all the houses ; and witness wanted to see about the sa/otyof hia own placo. Witness Mind talk with Guthrie as lo how money was to bo paid ; talk took place on 10th February ; wanted to know whether ho would SEND MONEY WlKOUftlt THE MAIL. Guthrie said ho would rather Morrison would conduct his business ( moaning the sending of money ) as ho had boon doing it ; they were talking about the $50 n month which had boon collected from ; amblers for the proceeding throe months ; paid Captain Smith in Novem ber , as a consequence of the talk with juthrio , $100 on the corner of Four teenth and Douglas ; that was the first and aat payment ho had mado. Bruckor had mid moro. The gambling houses have joon open over since with the exception ) f ono night a short time ago , but up to , hnt time they had not boon molested , the $100 paid was the contribution of Baldwin and Brucker ; Know of n note rom Smith by Baldwin. Cross examination : ( Was engaged n the ' gambling interest at the Fuly closing. First hoard of closing in Hay , when lip lived in tno Bluffs. Mr. Allen told him they had to raise $500 or a team for Mayor Chase , and if that amount were paid , thn houses laying it would bo the only ones that vould remain open. This was told wi- icss , who was then in the Bluffs , and hinking of coining to Omaha to open a louso. Was ono of those interested in ho opening of the sporting houses. The first talk ABOUT THE HOUSES ibovo detailed was with Allen. Other alks wuro had , but witness could not ; ivo thorn in detail. Did not know hat Guthrie was aware of the noney business until after February 15. Cnow nothing of Guthrio's receiving my money before February 15. Did not enow that the order issued from the mar halBranch Branch collected the money in July ; 10 represented Guthcrio ; did notgoto see Guthrie about tho.monoy that had boon > aid'to Branch ; wont to see him about Smith's alleged statement that they would bo cloaed if the money wore not laid. In that conversation with Guthr- o , witness declared to the marshal that ho 'oared they could not do business if Smith did not go around for the month- y installments. Re-direst : Mr. Godwin wanted 'to enow how many times his house had paid money to Smith before the conversation vith Guthrio. JAMES E. SMITH ras next sworn : Hid lived hero since 70 ; know the defendant as city marshal ; iad boon connected with the payment oi nonoy to the marshal in behalf of gam- ilors ninco November of ' 83. Ho had icon in gambling business four yeazsapro ; wan a dealer in an Omaha house at the ima of the opening of the last state fair. Witness was asked what ho otatcd to Mr. Guthrie about funds. Ho did not re- nombor any special conversation previous o the payment in November. Mr. Green wanted to learn whore Smith had gotten his authority to receive nonoy for Guthrio. The witness stated 10 had received $100 from Sir. Morrison. ! t was moved to strike this answer out , nit the motion was not granted. In Sfovombor ho had mot Morrison , Arho K aid : " Ilero is a proscription for that nedlcino. " Witness rolled it up , put it n his coat , wont hoine , and found it was $100 bill. Ho told Mr. Morrison the icxt morn.'ng that lie ought to bo moro careful , because ho came near tearing it up. IIo took it to the marshal's ollice in an envelope , raised the lid of the mar [ imba oilieo box and dropped it in. The only persons present were Guthrie and ho wjlness. The same mouth ho RECEIVED I'llOJf I1HANCH , ' n envelope supposed to contain fifty ollars. IIo could not state whether ho poned the envelope. lie left it as ho id the former envelope in Guthrio'a or. Guthrie was in the room and saw smith. Putting the envelope in the box was a precaution of his own. The next irao which ho paid money was in Docom- , lor. Ilecoived | from J Morrison & Jruckcr , $100 ; and an envelope in Mo- famara & Duncan's , containing $50 , Ho idn't know whether ho handed that mount toGuthrio or put in the box. In 'anusry he received the same amount ilGO from Bruckor or Morrienn in Dun- " an'a place. IIo handed it to Guthrie in ' u's hat and in Guthrio'a oflbo. Ho N. ocoived in February , $100 from ialdwin and $100 from Brucker , in ) uncan's and gave it the marshal. lo continued to piy in this way until some time in April. Did notjknow hat Branch was paying at that timo. lowas aeked to lull of the trouble lotwoon himself and Buckor , The toatl- nonoy was ruled out. The cnvolopo ho ot in McNamara & Duncan's was taken iut of a pigeon hole in the desk. Ho lid not know who had left the envelope hero. His attention was called to the \v iresenco of the envelope there by MaNa- nara , at ono time nnd by Mr. Duncan n the other occasion. Ho received KO MONEY IN MAY. J. \v lo remembered when ho was arrested or receiving money underfalsoprotonscB. After that arrest , ho had talks vrtth jjuthrio about the transaction , IIo had 10 conversation with Guthrie about that Imo while Branch was present. Ho had io talk with the m&rHhu about the in&ttor it the time of the meeting of the grand ury , Marshal Guthrie had told him 'to ? tot aniwer the quoitions that would bo _ jiui. to Jnui uy Uio truud ; jurut'B , because i bj the latter could n t compel him to an awor. Ho had another talk with him IlElflND THK COUIIT UOl'SH. Branch was talking lo Outhrio whet witness approached. While witness stoot there the conversation was in effect tha they [ Branch and Smith ] hould rofus ( to Answer , They then wont and hut some drinks , In March ho WAS on thi special police force. With regard to th compensation that flnthorlo was lo p ; Smith , none woa to bo paid. Guthrie pro posed to htm that the monthly payment of the gamblcra should bo raised fron $50. lie did not collect money during this limo froro Mr. Sodoratrmn. Wit ness had nothing to do wilh Sodosrlrom. Ho did not know that Gathrlo had re coirod ono hund'rod dollars from Seder stroin. lie was asked if ho had toll Sodoratrom ihai "THE IITTLK MESMENOEU" moaning a $100 bill I had reached Guthrie rio from Sodoratrom. Guthriohad told him lhatthat wan all right. " This evidence waa objected to bat without avail. When the gamblers were becoming delinquent , Guthrie told witness to toll the gnmblori the money would have to come otherwise the place would bo closed. Crosa-oxamincd by Mr. Groon. His Itrxt connection with the business was in November. Woa first spoken lo about it by the gamblers and by Morrison in par ticular. The court then admonished Iho jury as isual to keep silent on the mioation of the trial , and adjourned until morning nt Oj30. DEATH ON THE BAIL , ' John Iloctor , of Fremont , Him Ovo nntl Killed by a Trnlu or Cars nt IVntorloo. Wonl was received at the Union 1'ncifio depot - pot Saturday night that a nmn tmmoJ Hector had boon run over nnd killed by a train ol can iii'nr Watorlod. The dispatch itatci : thtt ho had bcmnlocl the train while In nn In- toxlcatod condition nt Klkhom station. When the train had ni-nrcd Waterloo ho loft tha en. booHO and started to vrnlk ever the train , which WAS a freight. No ono R.W him fall , but , his body wiw found horlly after ho" wna Bi-pn to lento the CAUOOKO , mangled ted mutilated. Word vrni Bent Cornmcr Maul of the nccidont , and ho will leave this morning for Waterloo to hold an Itmuc-Rt upon thoremains. Hoctor.'Jt is reported , Imd been drnnl > for several dnys at Kltchorn station and took thr train for Fremont , whore ho wns at work ana saddler. Hector , Is said to bo a cousin of the noted iTnmos Hector , who once lived in this city ami was killed by Sheriff IJobb Gregg , of Doilgo county , on tha Platte river near -fVo- mont. The accident" occurred , between night and nine o'clock Saturday evening. THE COMING EAOES , Entries for the Knees or the Onmhn Trotting Association. The newly organized * Omaha trotting association will give its first mooting at the Omaha driving park on July 8th , Otli , 10th and llth. The mooting promises to bo ono of the beat ever held in this part of the country. The entries , which include fust-class horses follows some - , are us lows : John I. J'odlck , Omaha , s.g..Tiilm I. JnmtH A. Dull , Denver , b , K. liudd Doblo , \ by L'Hot Tomplo. fl W. II. Homer. Kuiphtstown , Ind , , b. B. Frank Gray , by Little Wondor. K. II. loty , Wichita , Km , r. s. Light A.'llobare , Omalia , b' . R. Sfc.Wch.olaK. Fayotto Smith , Maryavlllo , Mo , , b. g. Tboo. dorc. 2:20 : CLASH. II. Hitchcock , Denver , w. mixro Iloppy , by Mazeppa. , ii'liu t. , Win. IluBsoll , Sponcar , Iow , ebbs , a , Glen Leo , by ( Jreon'rt liashaw. O. 0. Taylor , b. in. Mountain Girl , by Wolrficr. M. K , McITonry , Goncsoo , 111 , , b. a. , Mark Tiito , by liobcrt AlcGrcpor , Wiloy , Tone8 ; 1'ino IHulT , Ark , , b. s. , ICxccu- tor , by Administrator , E. K. Ecker , Kansas City , d. g , , Couponby IltKh Jack. A. .T. Coldron , Uradford , P * , , r. B.Alloho- ny Boy , by AVood'H llainblotonlan , 2:35 : PACINO CLASS , Tayolto Smith , Marysvillo , Mo.b. m.KIm- ball. ball.Perry JohnBon , Londvillo , Col. , b. g. Me- Fuddon ; filro Monuwk. Colonel D. U. Dalloy , Council BlufTs , g. m. HottioIUiIu. U. B , Morse , Ivnuaas City , b. m. Country Girl. Girl.K. K. 1C. Wormloy , Mondota , 111 , , b. m. Mayweed - wood , by lindtiuck , F , G. Slav-en , Knightiitown , Ind , , b. g , Moses ; bj Legal Tender , .1 * . 3:00 : CLASH. A. Thomson , Omaha , b. B. ICthan Allan ; by KIiiR rhllllp. O. W. Smith , Gcnosoo , 111. , b. m. Kthol ; by King TJiIllp. .T. W , Igon , Urbii ) , 0. , b. R. Itoxj by Orion Fayotto rfniitli , MiiryHvIllo , .Mo , , br , g. Nod Puwoll ; by George Wllkej. 2:2U : CI.A6H. J'jW. Ipon , Urbann , ( ) , , b. m.Urbana IJollo , ntroGon. Wabhington , dum by John C. Jirock. onridgo , U , liolland , ICvunston , Ind. , b. g. Princeton I forinarly Jiau Palmer ) . K. K. J'kkor , Colnmbun , Kan. b. " . Krmik II ; by Lornoimnlr. A. H. OJIng , Minneapolis , b. S' Harry Pull , ing : by Moiiolauo- ' Johnson Loadvlllo Col. , . . 1'orry , , g. m. Mag- 'lo II. ; by Iron DnUo. M , K. Mcllanry , Gcnoeoo , 111 , , b , t. Kino- ry'n Aloxainlor ; by Kobortuou. A , O. Hmltli , Denver , b. B. Mngnot ; by Mug- nolln , 2'J8 : CLASS. W. II. Homer , Knlghtntown , Ind. , b. B. Frank Gray ; by Llttlo Wondor. Godding fi McCov , ] ) eaMolncs , b. m , Kit * io Kti'adur ; by Strndor. KnyettoHmlth , MarynvllloMo. , g. m. Lady ICelio ; by Bollmont. 2:33 : CLASH. Kd , Connelly. Denver , b. g , Cllnp. OhM-lou Uutt , Boulder , Col. , b. K. Prltch- aril. aril.II. . B. SchuUz , Mobile , Ala. , chw , . g. , "ritdiard. W. K. MoIIonry , Gonenoo , 111) ) , dies , m N'olllo . Grant ; by 5'ayor Grant. Fnyotto Smith , Mniy vlllo , Mo , , cheat , m , rrajlcHo ; by rank. 2:48 CLAHH. John I Itodlck , Omaha , choat. ( ? . John I. Fayotto Smith , Muryuvlllo , Mo. , b , g. IlKxidoro ; by Shelby Chief. J. W. Lyon , Urbana. O. , b , g. Hoi ; by John C. lircckeundge. I'lfEK fOU ALL TIIOTIINd. di A. J , Caldron , Bradford , I' , g , g , , Handi cap. cap.Low Glenn , Mt. , 1'loauant , Iownb. g , , Big joap , by Hououty. _ W , II. Homer. Ciilgljtstown. Ind. , b. g , . Will Cody , by Blua Bull. Georgn ( Jrlinoa , Jtockyllle , Ind. , br. g , , it Joe DavloB , formerly Tornado , by Or , Herr. O , 1C , Hoott , Louilvlllo , v. g. , Don , J. D , Hpi-ara , I'corla , 111 , , b. 0. Longfellow , Whip , by Captain. O. ( J , Taylor , chest , in , Flora P. , by Mom. urlnoKuinple. Holly k Cwllulo , b , g. Harry Velox , by Volox. , Hl'ZCIAL HACINO CLASH. 0. M , Kmvry , Beatrice , Xeb , , Ijlnog. Char- ] ' . ' T , A. Shaw , Fort Scott , Ka v d , in. Nelllo 3haw. ' t Kd. Connolly , Denver , cho , g , Winder , by tcott'n Hiatus. ' Parry ili < lmton , L a'lvlllo , b. g. Mcraaaon , AJouawk. " 115 BTATI3 JOTTINO8. 1'ranklln has * > lllatno And Logan club , The republican ! ot Sclmyler Imo l.og n- lied , Fremont will orgftulto n building and loan AMociktlon. Tlio North rUttoUml oflico i g tn open for buMncM , Milfor-on-thc-llluo Is tlio tutiitnor resort of contrftl Nebraska. A new dritot in I'Uttamouth is umong the poeiibiiitics of issr > . The lo'ies by tlio fire in St. 1'nul toot up $50.000 , wilh $7f)00 ) inturance. \Vodt\cmlBy\tbiR wind flattened coiuiilor- able grain Iu ltich rd on county. A 12,000 bridge is to bo bnilt over the South 1'litlo tivor nl Ognllala. Kieth county. ( irniul Island in trying to Urt , tiO ! MM- : en ed canine rftco out ot existence. Henry Prime , nn old trap | > er and hunter , wftsdrownod rocenlly In Sherman county. Tlio G Vo connty Democrat in inclined t < > crosn the G' and wn\o Thurnian rod bandanx Joteph lifowcr , of York , ( oil under ft barre ot salt and IH now limping nrouml on crutches The Shubert "Q" has taken thoUurliiigtoi route to tlio hereafter. It was too "Q' ( tt live. live.Tho The question ot dividing lingo into twt countim U likely to biconio n factor In tha fnl campaign. Tlio Min of York never thown on bolter crops that nro now humping up iu that excel lout connty. I'lii ) Lincoln lllnino nnd Logan club wtl niako the town hi rid with torchcH every nigh' ' hey nro out. Tlui Kcpnblicnn repotta that n dcntrnctlvi [ tnramto Infests tliu nlmdo trees of Blair. Con .ill will fix 'oni. The people ot llrownvillo hnvo raised tin necessary fuiula to bore for coal , nud work \\il jegiu nt an early day. Tlio Lincoln Democrat wax SlocumiiiR up ti Iho shouting point for Blocum , What , our Slocmn a dead issuu ? fire nt Mo.Cook last week licked up n ros ixnt nnd hardware store valued nt U',000 , witli insurance of about $ A,000. llodon nud Itullcu , two escaped convicts from the peiutentinryero run down In ( Jngo county nnd returned to their cribx. Put Heron , nnlxtoen year old orphan boy , [ ell from a hand-car near ( land Inland , lasl Thursday , receiving probably fatal in June. * . Corn Is King in Casa county , Rays the .lour nal , nnd if no calamity befalls U the i > roen { crop will bo the largest over grown iu the king Join. Join.Winner Winner Is going to celebrate the "over glor iouK , " nnd eighty kegs of beer hixve , b < x'ii or lered from Went Point to Blake the dust of : ho lown , John 1'inloy , while driving along with n loin of hay , nt I'r.inldln , ran over nnd iiiHtnntly killed n llttlo son of Mr. Hodworth , of'nr wick , Kansas. The Journal nays Lincoln lias too many ihndo trcos. nnd that n good many will have , o bo downed before Air. lilaino gcta to thu nd of his tccoiul torm. Stowntt mid llowe.ll have boon hrld , tlio 'ormor In 35,000 , nud tlio latter In SU.fiOO ball , o answer the uhurgo of llriug llio nkating rink nt Wnhoo , In the 1'Jth inut. Dan Grass , n Wood river farmer , took the iolnin route to peace nnd aid beneath tha IniHies , last week , A kick iu the lie.ul from u ior.se , a , yonr ago , led to the net. The JohiiRcm county Journal , the bourbon orchllght of Tccunueh , bus just placed hover- d "bans" on tup , having utilised the editor' lootj IIH cpidorei for tlio piinterd. Tim suit of John L. Saumiun ngainnt the city of lioitrico for 810,000 damage for injur ies receied in tumbling over the uplifted end of a sidownlk plunk , resulted in favor of tlio city. Theodora B.ii hydt , non of the propoiulor of the 1'orkiiiH home , nt PlnttHinoutli , pointed nn unloaded revolver nt Libbio Cooper "in fun. " Tlio gnu went elF and the funeral will tuko p'.nco to-day. The IlolJrrgo Nnggut has on exhibition corn measuring four feet ix Indies. Winter \\lio.it , four feet nluo iuchon. 1'iu-plaiit , twonty-fivo inches long and live Inches Iu iir- cumferonco. The Union 1'ncifio rnilronil company sur veyors are Hurvvylng u line from Crete In a foutlnvest direction , crossing the Durllngton & MiBfouri at n point about half way between SwAuton and Western. Mm. Mary Stark wax found utark BtllT in thocellar of lier homo in Went ] 'oliitlnnt week. She was Bwinging from thn end of n ropn tied lo n beam , Hlio leaver n liimband nnd three childron. Insanity wim the cauno , The Uuinboldt Sentinel lolld of a yonnir man named Stonlfer who IK nlivo nnd well with a bullet In his br < tin. The ball , ixXo. 2L , entered the head Hquaro in the forohexl , nn inch above a line drawn between the oyen. I'lattsinouth girls ore charged with adopting the fashion of painting the town at hourd wlien they Hhpuld bo nentling on their pUIuwH. The Journal intimates that a thinglo applied with vigor by n mother or two would work a reform. Farmer Swank , of Hall county , attempted to cut the bend elf n neighbor witha hna for driving dvtr bin hind , A hold wns chopped in Iho trcHusser'n | cheek , two teeth kno.ked nut and Ins jnw-bono broken. Swank was jailed. Thu Into train wrerk nt llnbbell , cost the railroad company over Sin , ( ' < )0. ) The vile wielcheK who canned the caUiHtropho havn been cupturrd nnd will bo pnniBlied IIH they dexcrvo. Tim Imvo acknowledged thuir guilt. [ l'"rnuklin ' Kclin. Killtor Keithley of the Wcoplng Water Uo- publican IHIU dried IIH tears nnd taken n help mute. MiHHAInmio VaHSof I'laltHtiidiith < V H the clmrnier. and the ceruinonuy took pliicri la tweok. ThiH will tend to hnul tint lireadi I.etween the rival IOWIIH , though littlu breech , es may turn up as WMHOIIH roll by. Hill Smart , a frnnltnr dwlp , rcglBlured nt Wilwmville , lautucuk , aH "Uig-Hliooter 1'ill , deputy U , S. nmiHhal. " IIo put on aim cnoiigh to own th county , wire bin hair long nnd brnid- oilj a cow-boy h.it tipped on bin lelt onr ? lie ccamo nn object ol HiiHpIcinn , anil though closely watched , hoHtoluii farmp.r'H hormi , but was captured before ho ruiiched the Kansas line , Jlo'll go over the road. Conductor 1'at l.ymnn In Uio hero of tlui Hnhbell wreck , NVIion iiartlos were neiirchlng for llioin in tlio wreck , although thu man inuut liuvo milferud tnrribly himiielf with both lugH lirokrii , ho called nut to tlifin , "Never mind mo , get nut the puKnengcrs. I am doing well enoiiirh. " Ho was thu loxt man taken out and convoyed to Wymore. Never a word of com- plidnt clime from his lips , and on the way lethe the city ho wan the most cheerful of nil , A verv wriou * accident Is reported to Imvo occurred at Louisville a few day * . I'nrtlcs whobavo gene to that city via the ] ) . Ac M , , have probably noticed the Htont quarries on their left H they neared Iho town , and the high brldgo Borne IIO feet over the track to curry the stripping out and dump it Inl' the river , It oeins tlio parly who ( Ions the dump ing drove too cl'wo to the end of the dump , while himaelf and borne , dump-out nod ll wera hurled into thn foaming riicr liulotv , the horio was of courno drowned , nnd In this uato no new * of the man has been received. Time IH Money , Time and money will bo uavcd by keep ing Kidney-Wort Jn the houao. Jt ia nn invaluable remedy for all disorders of the Kidney , Liver and itowolB and for all oasoi arimnK from obatrucliona of thcao organu. It has cured many obsti nate caioo after hundreds of dollars bad boon paid to phyuicians without obtaining relief. It CIUCB Constipation , Piles , Uil- lousnoss and all kindred disoidom. Keep by you. Tlio Wcuilior T WAHIIIKOTO.V. Juno 20 , For the Upper l Vallny : Generally fair , Hontliaont o BOiittiweBt wlrdx , and nuarly xtatioiiniy emiioratiiro. For the Missouri A'ulley i Kuir , ariablo windu , btatlimury temperaluro in tno outherii porlloiiB , and nfifhtly cooler iu the ortuero portiont. AiiKiHtnr/i UlllorH are oudomod by nil lie loading phyuleluna nnd chemUtu , for their mrlty uud wholoJfoiriciitHj. DOW.UO of ciun- nrfeita ami aak your grccur nr ilru/KUt for Ijn goii'dnn ' ( irtlulo , prepared by Dr , J , < i. B. H fc fcuiui. The Largest Stock In Omalia andiMakes the Lowest \ ( ces urniture DRAPERIES ANJD MIRRORS , ! Jnal received im assortment far surpassing anything In this market , comprising the latest and most tasty designs manufactured for thla apring'a trade and covering a range of prices from the Cheapest to the moat Expensive. Parlor Goods Draperies. * N"ow ready for the inspection of cus Complete stock o all the latest tomers , the newest novelties in styles iu Turcoman , Madras and Suits nud Odd Pieces. Lnco Curtains , Etc. , Etc. Elegant Faasongor Elevator to all Floors. CHARLES SHIVERICK. , 1200,1208 nnd , 1210 Fnrnam Street. - - - - OMAHA NEBC . . IMPOIITEK , JOBBER AND MANDPAOTUREIIS' AGENT OF 13TII ST. , BETWEEN PARNAM AND HAItNEY , QMAHA , - - - NEBRASKA. OMAHA NATIONAL BAlfE U , S. DEPOSITORY. J. H. MILLAED , President. WM. WALLACE , Cashier. Capital and Surplus. S45O.OOO. SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS Fire and Burolar Proof Safes for Rent ntj m 85 to $50 per annum. ena OT s . a S CD u . O .H T3 CO C3 O .H r-J j ij a CQ o c * [ CD H M o fe CDO C = J OTTMTNGS ABTD 20TH ST. , OMAHA , NEB , 1409 and 1411 Dodge St. , ! } Omalia Nell 103 BRADY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , U. S. A. Eutabliahod 1878 Catarrh , 'Deafness ' , Lung and Nervous Disoaooa Speedily nnd T'ormanontly Oared. PationttP Ourod at Ilorao. Write for "Tun MiDiOAt-MiH3iONAUY , " for the People. OnnnaltaUon and Oorrosponilonco Gratia. P. O. Box 5J92. Telephone No. 20. „ HON. EDWARD RUSSELL , Poatmantor , Davenport , ooya : " Physician oil fjuca Ability ana Marked Succcao. " OONQRESSMAN MUllPnY , Davenport , Ufm : "An Jionornblo > Un. Fine S-icconB. Wonderful OtircB. " Hnura 8 to 5. RUEMPIHG , BOLTE 55 COMPANY , JIAK WACTUIlKnS OP I Dorrnor Wlnilow , Klulalj , Window Capn , Iron Orcsllnn , Jlctalllo Sky-llglits , &o. Tin , Iron and Slate Hoof ore , 310 BoulM litli btiuit , Onulia , Nobraslia. THEBESTTHREADion SEWING MACHINES Williinantic Spool Cotton is entirely the product o Home Industry and is pronounced by exports to be the boat sowing machine thread mtlu , world. PULL ASSORTMENT CONSTANTLY ON HAND , au foronle by HENLEY , HAYNES & VAN AESDEL , ni&o Omuha , Neb. ICANUIMOTUIIEU 07 HTOICOT.Y mUjT-0 AE8 AND TWO WHEEL CARTS.