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8 OMAHA DAILY BEE--FRIDAY, JULY 4 1884 — — | but nothing was said. He again met H H . . . 7ANTED-A girl who understands general hotro | JOR SALE—An established business, paying well. THE DAILY BEE. | APPROACHING THE END. |3t foetirs o aked himif ho (Ohase) mmonia and Lime In rlce’s aking WY i W e oy e S e Fifimariibeiiai. ool sty o G P would like to have th‘lm, 'i:E'" gn::: T W B i o i7id S4: 70 ot | = e ] i " ol he would if they came from the rig! Sap | JPORSALE—Roarding nouse furnitire and fixtures Friday Morning, July 4 |fyo Motion of Guthrie’s Counsel OVEr | aouroe, and ot feom the L | ki A g y Higgine said ‘‘you _ought to L — Onkoe Bt Irchedt cheape Address W.. o, ety LOCAL BBEVITIES- PRSI, km,f. where they come from” when \ »:;;J‘I,h(’:h",n o ‘l““?,“l".““s s, cheap. Address W. ;. _I‘l':ll, More Interest Manifested by the Oiti- | the witness refused to take them, for ¥ S 5 o e —— R it - TR ¢ ~To.day is the one hundred and eight " the remson that when he drove them An analysis of Dr. Price’s Baking Powder, made by a reputable J'}E Asents for best 10-cout enmpaign medals ihe Wil taks Cmaha property in part,” i i zens—The End of the Oase W e A7 v P e ha ake (maha property in pa suniversary of American Independonco. down _street people would say ‘‘there X Tenritor 'N. Busby & Co-, 517 Markes © | payment Call onor sadress M M Parish, ¥ apilliov Many & man will celebrate it in (ns he Drawing N goos the team that the sporting men | chemist in 1879, gives the following as its ingredients: ik i . sas:8p ? —The city marshal says that all saloon keep- | Tho space inside the rail yesterday morn- ;'xfh:;e_ o Ao ottt TR N O ORI 1 ([ ) ; s T st | Y ntrent.” AMES, 1507 Farnam. 3717 ors who do not come to the front with their | N L e S -+ W Good gt at Emmet House, 116h, bet. | JOR SALE-Cheap, a nics light road wagon with ) ing was filled by Omaha attorneys to hear | the ord; Nover had any such Farnam and ¢ Hi .3 ! liconse money by the 11th of this month will the ordinances. y RATE OF LIME 3.53 Harney. 935.8p top. Boggs & Hill 898.3p b h.anhmmL.’.ab“flnund e the opinion of Judge Neville on the |conversation with any other gnmh::lri TARTRATE OF LIME.......... - 3.51 v R il Fl,”,{mw e e — ) g ol motion in Guthrie's case to discharge |Did not have any recollection ot & J ANTED_LADIES OR GENTLEMEN-Tn ity o | 7O SALETowse 4 oo, barn, ctoen, o N, 1. 8. Solomon brought to thiscity yestor- | FO50 0 T ¢t remisod 1 | Yith Smith when he offered _money, hor Bitartrate Potash............ucccueeeicome 54.72 (el Counry, totake rice ight and plossant worket | . A treey AT 0. LG Kore ™" e day four Shotland ponies, three maros and a | the defondant. —ho court premisec '3 |diq any one else offer him money. Wit- made; work pen nail; no_ canvassing: no stamp | —— T I wtatllon, and & fine jackass, Tho ponies, par- [opinion by the statement that he had | noss knew Felkar. His reputation was RO T B i i i eee: <1800 foereply. | Piosso addross Haliable Man''g Co, JIORRS URAVS burguls; 08 oL € Bl Il Heulaely, the stallion,are besutios, The stallion | allowed a fair and free discusion on the | bad, and ho (Chase) would'not believe y : Sy g : ook s e J | waa imported by A. J. Alexander, of Lincoln, subject, and after holding up to the light | him under oath. ORI ¢ Tovsstisia e ivivivesanavscasebivn 1.05 “'AlN‘ :Amn or goneral heuse. work ";{‘_:‘Al‘::“-;“m","';;-Vlmrl-::;'o:m_'-hmm‘-rx and is valued at §500, both sides of the (uestion presented, CROSS EXAMINATION, ] Durwin's barn, Cuming stroot 21 . i W Girl at 1610 Shorman avenue, Mrs. At g olvhton has tendored to| held that the statute was made tocure| Ho'had a talk with Baldwin about WiEs-ci " . Mnyh:.l\lrx:::: h(llrnr!:fi‘pn'l‘\tit::ln 2h;lnumnl such dofects as the one by roason of |closing the gambling houses about the 100. — _‘ hemaihacbit 9454 | 4 st the thira house from Haracy. the board of public works, No sction has | which the motion was mado, that the time they were closed. w‘f"“' ';f"'d'g In order hat ne public may understand whether Dr. Price's Bak- VWANTED—Girl for housework at 197 Dodgest, | H101L x dofendant’s substantial righta were not | Washington in February last. ‘He ¢l — - O SATE CHERP— R tate Dusiness in Lown EITUATIONS WANTED. OR SALE—A good milch cow. T boen taken in tho matter ae yet. Mr. Crelgh- | L0 ity Il Bmith that he had directed tho yis Wl i {500 population on Republiown Valley Ral: ton gives as his reson for this move that he g::{::ibmk ‘&“:::’yi';;’i‘:t:’;‘::tuf;:'::; ,n,.":r:fi.l wmm:,‘, ,:(,u,i(,‘,g % do With any |ing Powder, as madeat the present time, is deficient in ammoniacal prop- s .?.’,:: .,"“",‘1',':':li.??n‘:&'."r:.'.“",sif‘i:‘;" ",‘:flfumfi besk in tired of tho continual fighting. one in his absence but him (Smith). Hig- N T o e o . | show busless. Addross G- W. L. Boe ofo, | ficient to ise th rt; trial of —John Connors, an_insane man, was taken th:n m;pp;l‘llz lpenef:edy ;:inr:. t}?o ginlfinl?oku to witness about the horses, J id not advise him not to take erties and to mora fully demonstrate a fact already recognized by the | nish reforences. Address “A. W." Beo office. £00.5p 1724p ! %o the ity jail yesterday about 8 o'clock a.m. | grand jury. When Judge Neville had | Higgins . H k Ty v d A7 ANTRO—3ituati foreman on fatm, OR SALE—Throe of the best lota in Hanscom by Jasprus, a B, & M. watchman, and Con- fwndur’od is decision Mrflnnldwln askod | the horses, and when witness said he did | greatest number of consumers,that it is inferior to the Royal n strength, I\r}: pexctioal m‘,‘.:_.,‘,":n“.; ,.£'..“l'.:2',‘u'l.;.f'm,,;:.','.‘ ticke I lace af & bargala it wold soon. Potter & ool )l y temperato, Adurcss . " Beo office. 515 5 nors, a brother of the crazy man. He was | the court of it had seen a case recently not want them, Higgins then asked him Seramp h " | s Tl " i P ourt |if he would not take $400. Witness, by 3 TN = . OR SALE—Sheop, a lot ot fine Colorado grades | qni;- ‘rdm:" ':"h"‘:“d“"““““': "‘l':?:l]'" {’,:,‘",‘};; ElymnN:::l;h;:fi;:l;;:'? bcol:;l:a way of explanation was allowed to state | purity, and wholesomeness, Dr. Price is respectfully requested to publish ANTED —Situstion as shirt woming of work by | K, containing of 00 ewee, 8 and i vours ol il and :- o w’flfll ;"“ with ; “ o | court. " Tho decision wan rou o the that he thought these gifts were offered the day. Callats10 Jackson 81, 8io4p [ SPON BOAGIIn AL (S0 (MRS, | 00 tion - I ~The rite of circumcision was [ performe % g i t of pe ffering by th o) 3 1 i i & FARTED—By o Indy, & position a yist - | dress Miday Co., Haigler, B. & M. R. R., Neb. Rav. Kohn, of Chicago, was present, and per- | pim and PP This ;oqoludodh his tenhin:]m:iy, T‘l:a P £ hie baki a4 Sl 5 5 : IO BALE A nico cottazs an Tull 1ot, half block [ formed the rite in the presence of a large num- i THE DEFENSE court and jury then proceeded to the | sition of hie baking powder. Young married man warta situstion a8 book. | ;U south of Milton oger's residence, on 19th street. ORDERED THE DI £ oourt room when e Jury was diuchlrgsd keeper, in wholesals establishment in ;)pl&"::l; Inquire of M. Lee, Greoer, 22d aud Leay .HWST;'-LIM ber of the frionds of the family, The little |y ool it first witness. Smith and cight day old boy is the firat son_in the Holl- | Folker whom the dofendants counsel had [0t 2 - m- ROY A.L B AKING Pow DER co_ MIBOELLANEOUR WANTS, onsAL At a bargain, a frst-class Zither, Ad- . Boe offlce. 8§76, t45°F man family, and consequently will be guarded ( been promised tho right to cross examine Afternoon Session, 7ANTED—A six room cottage in good location, d ‘with joalous care. wora ot prosent i the cour, room. The A8 e i W o e et b o o B 00| T v 0 B, b 174 P o T sherifl state: ‘elkar een sub- ;i o) et e man, Room 4, Army Building, 10th and Farnam. L e e buiatad &7 Tho first granite block for the Farnam When court convened in the afternoon MERGELL & RUSEN ZWEIG, Are prepared to do wor | " ekirge, WhpUh e, TR Crokias CHoRRIGH 0 enaed to be present to-day and there- o o - stroot paving was laid in front of the Paxton ,‘:;'m uban e Appliskbn oF dofondant's| Counsellor Baldwin stated ho wanted the OUTSIDE THE CIT¥ Refined owstern widow Tady visiting Omaha, | S38h. APpply 610 1th street, botween Jackson and Av\nuu to correspond with a gentleman over forty, | Howard. 1m hotel ye sterday. A large crowd has watch- X it ; i N o1 e workall day aad 16 1s gratilylng to| couisel an attachment was issued for him | record to show that the witness Felker in any branch, IROTIE oA, Thoptally S morslly Sud: phyes o by the court. had been subpoenaed but was not present. : ally: A bukiness of profersotal gontician proterr- | POR SALE—Two ssoond hand iancs, at Edholm watoh the countenances of the businoss men He was informed by the court that it was ) On Short Notice |« Ruth daynard, oare of Ounaha Boe. 885.4p | A1 & Erickson's Music Store on 16th St. 80041 along the street as they look into th dim and his duty to see to it that he was present. T g : misty future and sco vehicles rolling up to [ was tho first witness called for the de- | His request, however, was granted, CARRY THE LARGEST AND FINEST RETAIL S8TOCK OF HOUSE, "v tholr store doors aa of old. fonse who testified to the defendant’s el WALL PAPERS AND DECORATIONS S n —Yostarday Captain O'Donahoo aud some | 800d reputation in thie community, Sraik Ao fFebiwithionh cdlled fter " ditiHen, PAINTING, VY AT D Lage farished b foom b JOHN H, SAULER 3 i FANTED AND FOUND—The best bargains fn [ J{'OR SALE—Tno coziest and most desirablo ros- Millinery, at 610 16th street. Mrs, Lumm! idence on Capitol Hill. Houso containa d rooma X 3 besides closet and store rooms, good cellar, city water, aud all modern improvements. ~ Good barn and oute buildings. Everything in first-cloes sbape. Full lot. of his men madea tramp round-up. They GUSTAVE ANDERSON, Flo had known Guthrio for fivo years and | ™ Emanes 1515 D0Ig1aS S{r6et, OMaha, corsssponienca DECORATIN & | it s g™ oeeagmeasd 0 Ujiatyes | laquureof . F Lyon e promises 855 Caniy Ae- eaptured four vagrants at Tler's distillery and | the next witness, stated he had known | his reputation was good. e e e i 7w . - ~ A six in box cars near the white lead works, | the defendant for ten years and his rep- 0, 8. HIQQINE 3 K TRTRT “”’":E“;_".: Nfl‘l lhn[{l(;jl !‘nr’]vrrfhozzir-ng\'n:fl‘ OR SALE-WEAL ESTATE—A great bargaln in They were all taken before Judge Beneke, utation wu‘good. Witness was also ac- | noxt took the ? “‘md‘ o s the a6 and not that it was not 80. :l'hey would A Small Burglary, folk, o Bacou A Lock “‘”‘g“j s r“s:ul.one: 1:3 rl;r;\:;a'} rx:_:r,l;:. '5? .\Ty’:' uAa,:-:‘.y s;; Ay who gave eight of them ten days each in the quainted with 8, 8. Felker; had known | Fisging who was before the grand jury try to show that the state’s evidence came | 1agt night burglars entered Heimrod i TSI — | Josoph M. Reeie, 211 South 14th street. 674-1mp 5 The other | him since he tried to bring into use the i b from men who were unworthy of belief | o ' 5 3 _A fow first-class table boarders at 171 4 ¢ - county jall on bread and water. The other} "o 3 ovi, B R T i this it and testified before thatbody substantial | By "0y gave it were under indiot- & Co.’s saloon on South Thirteenth street Dodge 8t. 253.8p [ yOR SALE—Two open sccond hand huggies and two, showing just cause why thsy should be 51 S e oA 1{] fl;a sameo as ho did on the trial before | /ot ™ Fo Dl pared the jury for the|snd succeeded in seouring a few cigars | P\7ANTED=To teach German in » private samily, | &, 80 delivery wagon, cheap, at 1810 Hamey St, roloased, wero wot at liborty. / 5 HibitaAverse jury, Argutaent of | defondant’s attorney, and | when they woro frightened away by Mr. | e olf cuasry: Addrows 8. W0 Becottae, | e who, in the meantime had come into the William Soderstrum, Goodly Brucker, paid a glowing tribute to Mr. Thurston |Heimrod, They entered through the |2 o JRgR SAT atter's ————— Tadies should reflect before using any Foui0 James Morrison, S. C. Baldwin, Hiram i A 1 ¢ " t took the stand, Wil ) 7 ots p hundred surface as the skin, Any cosmetic will | o5y ago, Did not say to him exactly Smith wero called to the stand and gave | 3 yppeared in the case whenever ho [ their exit in the same manner. After | g and threo yasrs old, nud o kood smoeth bunch. | — - . £ vy y n 219-] BTRANGE BRO'S, Si City, Tows b first imparta bonutifying offotand not | "C0(R 860, VIS ok 0oy 1o bk SO | testimony to tho samo eflect as Mr. Hig- |6 SPRRENTT sitontion of tho court | goting into tho placo they placed a tablo |~ SR S —Cheapest house and lot in Omaha, in tion, § roows, wel, 309 barrel cis- pn s OR SALE—Cheap lots In Shinn's 24 addition, pié * apparently injure the skin, but in a very ‘money from the [gamblers which I do not gins, R b 2 ~ A NTED—Boarders to know the St, Charles Ho- Kirkwood and Plainview. Potter & Cobb, 1615 g ime i i g 3 . and the jury. Ex-Mayor Chaso was re:|under the transom to make their exit| WV ‘tolo e . L (il | ¥arnam streot. px ort time little blotches and discolose admit, I chucked it down in my pockets {y e forred to as the more easy. il :lup‘fiw‘}:e‘s'n.c:fii Loy 30211‘»',: ) :dl;l ouse in the city of & 288-t1 orrespondine ri JROR SALE-Twonty acrosol the Griflen farm, & tions appear on the face which conclu |4 " b5 : j ‘o % A y.” He did say he was insuring | attorney for the defendant, next took the o < ik ” . sively l!l&b' thelpm.nnoul d‘n;gl “'ld L::‘I-t the gamblors protecti?)n for s much por |stand. ~Ho had charge of tho caso for “SICK MAN OF THE CITY HALL. 1t is thought that the burglars were a composition. It can be safely sai ® |month and had given out that impres. | Guthrie. Had carefully examined the ‘miles from the postofiice, and only two blooks couple of young men who were seen POK RENT--Houses und Lo from Pratt's sub.division. Will be sold in 23, 5 or 10 relots. Inquire Omaba Carpet Co, 1511 Douglas The history of the attempted_delays in more than two thirds of the face powder i . the court was gone over to the jury. Mr, hanging around the place all yesterday | YA0R RERT—A furn B 270 contain these injurious ingredients, Poz o, S AN ixATION ::?fiz‘;fi:fi;i;:i xl:l::flmfi:? 3::“:,‘:3: Branch was the first man who’ appeared | afternoon and acted in a very suspiaious K sovop _ [Hreck . - L] . zoni's medicated complexion power is not R o |to show that Mr. Baldwin told the|in the case. The gambling houses, it | manner. They have not been seen to- | Yo i Furnished rooms suitable for one or FO“ S o ) i - only absolusely free from all deletoriour | He had the conversation in Ohase's |\ /.0 bt the parties wh was rumored, were about to close, and |day and have probably left the city. s ptntiomen b raaBocavlo 18%0); o, IS/ 0oER e | i ress £ 3025 GBS OITRS} g matter, but its principal ingredient is an office, and tho talk aroso out of witnoss’ [ 8 ‘3 .h be pl:r ;“ whose mames |t en Branch went to see the marshal he e —— dogtiand Eacifio; Ll OR: SALE—The Omaha Bakery, established 1874, o curativ for all_diseases of tho |rrest, Ho statad to sevoral paoplo that | CPRREC o% (0 1Sh0 e o he. | said it was so. Shortly after they woro E M. A. NOI RENT Now Sroom hows_Tnn | TG o ek Py oot sad oher skin, It has stood the test of years. Sold | he was insuring tho gamblers al solute : ik 1) 00| losed. In about th: oceks, Branch Roddis, 25tn between Davenport and C| xtures, wagon, ote. Location first-class. Choap for 4 i H scribed as ‘‘unknown,” but upon objec- | ¢losed. In about three woeks, iranc Members of the Emmett Monument cash. Apply 610 10ih street, bet. Jackson and How- by all druggists, me-eodyl g,r:kt:"::: xi‘m;’r‘;‘ni?x‘:lnm‘lv :j';;nhi:‘“:‘? tion of the state was ruled out. ! tlal&l)fi“‘:vh; ‘,m}t:l“(}ut};ne xmftl Pl“‘:dht‘}'l“ Association and their families going to ST ard. 794-1m THFE TAX LEVY. fact, PARKE GOODWIN, 8 mblin ll‘l it !":;; :}).:; :n'%“:’; o Mc“dtlle P recgmcf: t;n July 4th v:lll meet iprovement at 8. W. comer Harney and | OR SAUETTw0 sooond hand ) placon, sk ELOES { ' The court here asked the counsel on | the district attorney was then called. He nghe‘ Eka:;:o Aohor “un!éi“-g e ;;)mluxl: ygx:c o) ncnck' Cor. 16th and |2th. James Neville. 27p & Erickson's Music Store on 16th 8t A either side how many witnesses they pro- [ stated ho was present before the grand| .o .tances were argued at length, and RUedeh it by will be | o e brick basement of four rooms, 23 | J{'OR SALE—The cozlest and most desirable rosi- The County Commissioners Fix the posed to call on the question of reputa- |jury in its deliberations. " |1l tended to show the y y. OMMITTEE, per month, 22d and Poppleton avenue. C. Mad- dence on Capitol Hill. ~ Houso containsg, fl rondml Ty i it son, 303.6p. | besides closets and store rooms, good cellar, city Tax Levy For 1884, tion, Mr. Bsldwin said he was waiting Were you present when the vote was AT i S 2 wator, and Il modern fmproverhents, Good bari to let the court decide for itself. There- | taken?” it b OUILT OF THE DEFENDANT, SPECIAL NOTICES iR RENT=Singla Turslied soom 3017 Chicefo tadeutbuldings, o flg‘;‘l‘n ul;m;—,c::l m shave, The equalization of assessed property lapnn Judge Neville fixed the number at l}odm; ;hci:nad to answer and was i In tlsgnuln;mfl l;;md he h?d done nldl . Fonu& S T e reaas. ¢ ve on & side. sustained by the court. e could' ‘and al e energy of man and | ————————————— panree rooms, 816 No 0 having been completed by the board of Guthrie was befote the grand ju his small ability could do. He would be | srSpecials will Positiv B = OR'SALE—REAL ESTATE—A great bargain fn ., B L i 0 jury as a | his small ability could di 5 pecialn gsitivelynot be inserted B S tloe: g county commissioners they have mado|was mext called. o kesw the dofond. | Yitoes in the Smith and Branch oases | contont with their verdict, and if tho do- | 19108 DATC 7 TTECR, OF RENT—Two now aix room colages, 10 | icectco it very Jow e (0730 daya. AP the tax lovy for 1884 which is as fol- |ant iy which, orior b his being | 011y and volunteerod a statement. In|fondaut were found guilty all would be 3121 SR a7 R0 POE TOnth- | to Josoph M. foose, 711 South 14th street. 67d-1mp iand L8 o, TR PriGT ing | oxplanation Godwin stated Guthrie and | well with him, and if they found other- 70 LOAN Monsy. - - il e il b ows: A AR §O0Cs COhase were called there to give testimony [ wise he would say nothing but would ks tey Sl b b i g TGighton touse. " Eary torma. 63841 For the general fund a tax of nine ROBERT M'CONNELL in the Smith and Branch cases, charged | think for himself concerning their con- | V[ GVExacanad °h v “oie% JaEh " ™40 | and Douglas. 350-8p OR BALE—Two open_second-and_buggies and mills has been levied. foreman of the locomotive fire d:};m with obtaining money under false pre- | clusion. ‘. 038 1m T B SR g T oe dolivery wagon, cheap, at 1819 Harney St. i ment of the Omaha division of the U. P, | tenses, Lo give testimouy as to whether or| The court adjourned to 9:30 Saturday | 3 yONEY 70 LOAN—The lowest rates of in light housekeping, 614 N. 18th St. 8054 For the bond and sinking fund a tax 8l FDOYY: . % ! Th of interest gl ping, p # 1o0z moills had been 16vied. railway, testified that he was not ac- |not the said Smith and Branch weremorning, upon the conclnsion of his ar- Bemls' Loan Agonoy, 16th & Douvla 28841 | — - - MISCELLANEOUS. eSO, 0 ering. quainted with the defendant's reputation | their appointed agents. Guthrio and |qument. e For the road fund a tax of two and |outslde the shops, and his evidence was|Chase were advised that they need not Moo = 'lglfil‘lun ;mnzl.l“g‘-.n“nd .:xwml Applyto F. H Jones,1120 Farnam street. 364-3p ml:n gs-_(énn «m@ueufl;.&na a’fn":?m &‘? " Y 1 3 imi. . . 0 Loan Ci L V: 0] 101 on; hd!‘hmfllbfldl;n'be:n Xxl:d.' o excluded. :l:::i;m:zl ;1;.uhun tending to orimi- | SPOLEN FROM STRASBURGER | Agents; 1605 Farnam s¢. 39241, | ThOR MENT-—Nowly inishod ivo room bouse with dae;gu;-i.'y e O GUND-MAST] 'or the e fund a of one mi WILLIAM GLADISH, > i ocllar and rn, on Davenport, near £0th St.| 4123p . . : Heje Mr* Baldwih offered to introduce HELP WANTED. Apply to E. K. Millspaugh, Clarkson Place, St, Mary's = e has been I"'?d' £ "‘::h :!::td.;’o‘;g:::t‘ ’l;:_d“‘::fn ;:3;“‘;":-& In evidence the indictment against An Omaha Man Alleged to Have Been yence. HEspE] ITIMERRAY has good pasturing, - Bpring watet. A levy of eight mills has been made y AN s e Te | ARARGED WITH |ERBIURY. VWANTED For sosponsible position, » Sompetent | J0OR RENT_Nicely furaished room for gontleman - Pifisd Guthrie and Branch had never come into Robbed of Diamonds and book-keeper who his had experience ina Fnz 421 Pleasant street. 333 4 N UP—June 20th, brindle cow. with three for achool distriot No.5 to pay the bonded | by store together 8o far as ho know. He |to show that Guthrio has sworn beforo B Lat Baftalo wholesale hiouse Address P 0. box 633, 1] SR ARUEICAMAR BEROOL L s b A O Stanatn: mear beat & Dumb. Instl- : indebtedness, kept his storo looked when ho went ou, |t grand jury that ho had not roceived ; VVANTED -Gt o do genere bousowork i i | 1SR it o g suitablo for | tite. 5708p 3 The county commissioners have fixed a (OROSS-EXAMINATION. du]llndr l:om ranh, . Bub this was alio Buffalo dispatches to the Chicago mi's':m" 1734 Douglassicest, * Good wagos. f st TRAYED OR STOLEN—A grey horse with collar license fee of $1. to be paid by the own-| " Branch had 1 b ruled oute i P! B | T RENT—Furnished room 1417 Howard 8t. D marks on back and shoulders.” Finder will please PR ranch had nover boon in his store 80| Upon being told by the judge to call | papers state that about two weoks ago C. | YATANTED—A german girl for goneral houso work Ssp [ rtarn o ¥ Hoimieh, 10ah ivct, babweon Aarina er or harborer of any dog. far asho knew. ~He may have been In | his next witness, Mr., Baldwin stated to | Sirasburger, of this city, stopped at in family of two 225 Teavenworth, between 224 | et e TR A o i There will be a large increase in the lt‘ll: store, but he never met Guthrie fthe court that he wished the court tol .y e oo A Boitalo tor o ahort sad1d Baryeta. Mo Tlorall; £53p v cottages, $10 each Balou Bros e thindny oy interet i the coul busi- assessed valuation of property the board | 5% i order the discriot attorney to elect upon | 1€ e = VW ANEED—In o amily of threo, a competent oook | 1 o (38 AR i Al S o having raised in the aggregate, A full When Mr. Gladish had stepped from | which charge in the indictment, if any, time. On Sunday, June 22, ho loft the per n::l::]\lll‘u”Ad[:p "fi.‘%"fi&”&".‘&.ffli‘ Vesson N ont room with board, suitable for | Wi, M. Foster, who will continue thé business. rt of the work of the board as an eq- the stand the court ordered the defense he would urge a conviction. The request | hotel, but soon after returned, and stated | - it fund o L L R two gentlemen, 1605 Capitol avenne. 850-8p AMBROSE RICHARDS. ation board will be published in a|® call the next witness, James Neligh | was overruled. Mr. Baldwin then asked | ¢hat he had lost some momey. The ANTED—One first-class female meat cook Juno 23th. 1884 5092p and 8, 8. Felker wero called but not be- | the court to instruct the jury that q | oge Kool lanndry wiiaso, sk the Atade 70K RENT—Nicely farnished rooms without | TRRIVY vaults, sinks, and cesspools cleaned with fow days. jury 1216 Douglas street. 4 F 3! , sinks, po LS ing present/Mr. Baldwin stated they would = “ : » 3 = ostreet, B _ board 1814 Daveup 7D eanitary cloanior, Natisfaction gusranteed by F. : fipu MERaldwy ORaey. A VBRDIOT OF - NOT GUILTX mAIgE l;ep; V:ry ;lum a :" %h; ANTED—A first clas cook at Callan's, Fremont — ST o R (succeisor o J. M. Smith,) box 378, 2 THE DAY WE CELEBRATE. !-_‘Arl"r‘i'°h';“f_‘l'".‘i‘:ifl¥“}:ls Murd U‘,"fl n“i:i should be returned for the reason that|ewployes of the ‘:"';i acquainte ':“t W Ao 0t e Burt, 9505 q0R o 1o yLM.\)m."J Jones strect, 209-1mp TR % *: o, §o o5 & Mayne, 3 it 20N il % o wit.hxth:a jury to l\lulor%hue":im‘;-a :;.‘“'"‘l offensos wero charged in the in- | the loss wero instructed not to mention VY ANTED Tmmadiately, o good manto manuiac, STIAYED—On June 24th, black pony, white face, The Anniversary of the Deciaration f A "y . | dictment and the district attorney had |the matter, Strasburger had left $600, ture and {ntroduce a pew machine, Bost of | house, ¢ loset had on halter. Liberal reward, 2014 Pierce St. o it T l?:’lfi'mll"‘ you that you should have his | retused to elect upon which one he would | somo dismonds, and other jewelry under | terms given. - Addrezs for this weck VAL, E.” Boo th 1th . et s Rasisnce-fpor fridenos '1\:1’4‘" :)llprowed to take it.” |urgo a conviotion, and requested the |hia pillow on departing from tho hotel. *"°* i ois ] QR AENT—Ono roo Toom house §26.per mo. 3 el fpauancm o d";"d pe it o not | court to discharge tho jury. This was|A part of the monoy only was found in [ \ATANTE Munt be of | 4 .M. Hitchoock. B4 THE HUL To-day is the Fourth of July and R ATl mom. and it womd e o crscrulag Modan fli;:xl::?nn:;wfmr the e b':supttocfirmd"' priieg conoliaed Fonk ine cor ©00 """ | FOO RENT o 2081 Biserpot g, wren o i » - . F. 3 Far; it 200-4 i almost impossible for the jury, council, i IPADASEDAG 104 500 PEMADCEE \0F B0 | e 7 s 3 v 08 Faruam 28 such will be appropriately ocelebrated Jury, , [some disoussion about the time to be al- | valuables. The case was put into the A A first-class girl forfgeneral house = = — the court and the clerk to gain access to |lotted each side three hours were given|hands of a private detcctive agency, r}’lll)‘.'m’(h;o-)u::‘:gzup.‘ i.:;rml‘:::uh fiq\z:«;{;}::’,::;ll ‘%’ip‘.‘zfif?,f\ pleasant furnished room "-.[w:fl all over the United States, In this city [is, Mr. Baldwin requested that the i arg o " the attorneys, The court ordered Mr. |which led to the arrest of Margaret | W. 0th and Leavenworth streots. 20748 s i f . 0L RENT_-With bowrd The Pioneer and Still Ahead. no general demonstration will be made, [court and stenographer go to|Godwin to procoed with his argument.|Taylor, a servant at the hotel, who is { e but cach ono can amuse himself ax | bis houso and take his teatimony which e ma o was willng to aubitL I | bt Taat | Blasburger, . howovor; | VY s ool wemas oook st 404 sor e Fiaintes T o #oos fit. Abundant amusement will rnoon | out, |The court informed himit looked;too | failed to “appear, and it was ascertained | o n e e iurpished 100 530 Dodge Blross, be furnishod for all. At the Union Pa. | "eition: The court wis ifloxiblo and | much like bluf, and was again told” by | that ho had gone to Now York. The| VWANEEDTAmoman to do senersl hongeyork to N R i tall stk & | after ardering the bailifli to clear the way | the court to proceed. He then said | prisoner's counsel has demanded am im-|ster stroet, 4029 JOR RENT—Two rout rooms newly furnishea No ’ ;.‘h v} M‘Pfl ": "l'?’; of ;’,‘""‘" to the door, the jury headed by the he would waive his opening ar-|mediate examination. A telegram was| {RTANTED-A good socond cook at onoa. ~ Sowdy LR EY, beiwie Gisago ahg Davenvass. 8 u‘y' ik ween the Union Pacifics | sheriff and the court started gument, but being informed by the court | sent after Strasburger, and if he does not work and go:d wages to & sober, Fellable White | oo TTENT=WIth Toard Targe Tront rooma with ¥ hiongo ll:nrvu. _’{hly- Roserves FOR THE EX-MAYORS RESIDENCE, that a question would then arise as $o who | respond by to-day the oase will be dis- | ™ o AdMmess “herkins House, Pidstamonth, Neb. | T80 NIV e batis voom, 1718 Dodgo b ‘w‘,fi“‘l’ o ‘Mm ik l":‘w‘:} | When the court and jury arrived at| would have the right to close arose and | missed. Miss lefm' bears a good ehar- | — r Sty o e e ot il osiniand | tho house, Judge Neville directed tho addressed the jury. acter, and so far the whole case remains ANTED-A gidl for gonorn m e et JFOR 1ENTFurnished room 105 N, 18th St. 2 sherift to apprise Mr. Chase of their MR. GODWIN'S ARGUMENT, shrouded in mystery. uw«:xmn 20th strect, near St. Mary's avenue. 260 3p to-morrow in Excellent shape. The : i i | presence, which having been done the| After a few preliminary remarks, to places of tho playors will bo_as folllows: | PEOLE VICM, VLK O i o of whioh M. Graon took excoption, UNION rAgiIC: | mayor was lying in bed looking somewhat Mr. Godwin stated he was not here as emaciated fro ickness, but seemed to | the demagogue of a bloated railway cor- an | Do in good spirits and a healthy state of | poration or the appointee of a drunken mind, The object for which they had | mayor rendariugf services for Kn; favors come was taken up without any prelim- | done; he was before jury as the servant inaries and of the people and to execute his sworn MR, CHASE WAS SWORN DY THE COURT, | trust; he was here to prosecute in behalf of 60,000 people him who had i 1 . | [0k RENT-Two furmished or uufurnlshed rooms w ANTED—First olass girl for general howse-work with board, centrally located, good roferences, Apply Mr. J. R. Shreve 108 26th street. Teforences required. Call o address 424 Convent Bt. 16542 | 1 blocks from St. Mary's ave. 2403p '\'V'A'NTNDWA ood irl Tor goneral houke work in | TR £ swall family. Good wages and seady place. yard, cistern water. Kant§2b per i Inquire 2415 Davenpert St. 8824p | Park Wilde ave. Apply to Jno. W. Bell, Druggist, 10th 8t 185-t1 NT—Jfouse 6 rooms good repair, Nice nih 1411 7AN UED~Two girls €0 §o to tho oo wages, penses paid. Call on My corner St. avenue and 20th street. TANTFD—Two dishwashors and _two ditlig 100,000 NOW IN USE, JOR RE: Bheridan Sts., $10.50 po Mayne, 18th and Faroau Poppleton aud Barker and 187-4¢ After stating his name he stated he had — —— - - . & ! 3 o od paid ey , In the afternoon game Salisbury will|lived in Omaha eightoen years—since DISGRACED THE WHOLE CITY, e Bl H’G.T‘l‘lpn‘ T8 RENE—-0n0 wioe i CroNAR Ruooks .M ' fashioned stoves piteh for the Union Pacifics. 1866, He was elected mayor one year | whose name had become synonymous for YA7ANTED—A girl for housework at 2016 Ca/ifornia — s saperaading the largest o1l it woes elicient Morniug game will be culled at 10 [ago last spring. His physical conditigmd orime, He never prosscuted a defend- Wi 818-4p JOR RE-~T—4 good rooms south-east corner 20th | stove burners in the world, and with new improve- and Cuming. o041 meuts the easiest to operate. Absolutely safe with o'clock, afternoon game at 3:30, was such that his physician had told him At the Athletic grounds of the cricket [not to leave his bed. Knew Guthrie club sbundant amusement will be fur- | Who had been appointed city marshal by — | its patent reservolr, now in ute the sscond season, ~Six room house on street car line and | without a single sccident. enfent to business. Addross immediately, | garsend for Catalogue, Price List, Etc, 4G, X." Bee office. 76041 ant through malice, and if ex-Marshal Guthrie were innocent of the orime TANTED—A girl for housework. Mrs. W, W. Bingham, wes side 10th strect, 4th house so of Leavenworth. 870-8 i} by | charged lslinn him no one would be nished all who attend. witness, Know Higgins and Baldwin, | more gratified to know it than he. He TE ity ey e B Sty HULL VAPOR STOVE 00., S e carirs ?‘ut m::i Bnnlgh, Sosun.;om,nl::xok-r or | next spoke of the system of jurispru- \V tamily, No.1215 N. 19th St. 3814p Fuug NT—Piago. Inquire at Edholm ‘Ea Enck: CLEVELAND, 0, by @ Passing Train, ennedy. Know Bmil & con- [ g of \\\o safoguards with whi X won'e. Bblisulebidl Killed by a 3 AR with Sl about fake weaks w.:::t'd h\. ;xu?:lud, A e ": “rAmlgl;—A Darber, 700 8. 10th street, Omaha. FoREs - Nobraska Natioual Bauk Wednesday night at Millisrda telegraph | 4g0, He did not talk about this matter. line ropairer by the name of Pierce was | There wus some talk, however, that they thefemplas of juskios whose prissie aze THE OKAULES OF THE LAW, . Most desirable offices in the city. Buppliod with hyaraulio slevatorand hoated by steaun. B U ‘, ANTED—A boy who can speak fltlmm gen. | Apply at Bank. 02011 . . ) *» oral kitchen work at 12h 8t. Elcgant residence 10 rooms, furuace y 3 § , | were after the marshal, Smith whi ~ ' Ok wiruck by & puasing train aod, kiled, | RO RSk oo did say It 1 have | Ho apologizod to the jury for passiag the VYA TED— i o g o ok s | N, et cold w5 Wl o their hand-car from the and | received any money from the gamblers, | bounds of decorum and courtesy, That 2Y Ohlsaro 8. s B og or private reeidence 10 per | ' e the o of ® train, | which 1 do not admit, it arose from the eagernoss of his mind > ANTED—A competent girl for general house: rieen room house new, 14th Bt., near Jones §50 I a[ U B D i As the traiy W nea: erco ote) 1 SHOVED IT DOWN to present his casein the strongest light work. Wages §20.a mooth, N. W. cor 18tn | per wonth. BARKER & MAYNE, 15th and Farnam. Toeward 00 thi ads of tha AN my pocketa 10 say.” This remark |Possible. Many (biage had aciseo i e L p - train reached him it struck him, | was not made because he was protecting oo e progrems of the telal to vex and gun. him almost instantly, Coroner | other lgutiu. He had a conversation im, H to X7ANTED _Good ook, washorand lroner. (None | JAOR BENT—In Rediok's blook. Store room 190 o would humbly k. their pardon for thuse past offenses, an Wy 1008 Davenport 5t 31 1600 furvam, room3. Lt B B whon called upon by the court to apolo- VWANTED-Au inteligont and respousile bey O RENT—Paraished rooms on fhe northwat | * OF usiness, gise for these past aots, he would not be ‘With horse, to carry evening Bee. Call 8 8. m. cor. 13th and Capitol aveoue, formerly fi?‘fih' was notified yestorday and went|with Higgins about & span of Y Milliard. (Witness was asked what it was, but an 4 P G B objestion of the state was ruled out. gy . BiERRARKs BraTe b:"h’_“‘"“*‘, US| My Ohaso said he would like to 208 Drasoroax. to be aaded In v‘flg- state what it was and after some talk .‘:"lx;‘;' B oL, Wourk, pub- | was adumitted.) Witnoss met Mr. Higginn, gaetor Wiaee Dok o, B it horie Lo carry TR T2~ % | dou Hou Traveling, "fi.—fi‘xfi:fl.xmha e Ab.olutelv Pure. VY ANTD—Gul ru:houx.-wnmwm;:m:t, Dress and lied it to the case in hand, The state .. SHE G fad given evidenoo that R B e T T iions oot | VW ANTED=A A X ’,"l { Weddings. ’ K SALECHEAP—20 y. Willsell in 5 ac only tended to show that it cannot be su on the street after he was [l holssomenees. Mo ¢ ecosomical than AEEROA susbo 4 e —— elected. Mr. Higgins askol TOE ORIME OF BRIBERY Sheri@ianry Kiadand cantot be s i ln sopwatifn umm‘ “‘M ‘ - e | Poser cobb, 1 darns e R | ) 5 7 . 2 s i e L 2% /- MADE. BeAL orth Carolina Tobacco is the { him to o over to Homan's|wascommitted by Guthrie, The defonse powdors, Sold ouly in ceus. KOYAL A good active waman to 00 S ) T70R SALE—Housenold furniture at »2:9 Cumls MADE TO MEASURE] AND MAD! eat. g - 0T WhER 00 !‘Al‘b\l’\:‘;\:'l:“ AR bl o vl ‘?.?K?u L A o s w; spu' & Nock Dressings. New Sumumer Ncvelties, stablo and see a team which he did