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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1883)
< r | THE DAILY BEE MONDAY APEIL 1C 1883 ' New Life Is given by using BROWN'S IRON BITTERS. In the Winter it strengthens and warms the system ; in the Spring it enriches the blood and conquers disease ; in the Summer it gives tone to the nerves and digestive organs ; in the Fall it enables the system to stand the shock of sudden changes. In no way can disease be so surely prevented as by keeping the system in per fect condition. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS ensures per fect health through the changing seasons , it disarms the danger from impure water and miasmatic air , and it prevents Consump tion , Kidney and Liver Dis ease , &c. / / 5. Berlin , Esq. , of the well-known firm of II. S. Berlin & Co. , Attorneys , Le Droit Building , Washing ton , D. C , writes , Dec. 5th , 1881 : Gentlemen : I take pleas ure in stating that I have used Brown's Iron Hitters for ma laria and nervous troubles , caused by overwork , with , excellent results. t Beware of imitations. Ask for BROWN'S IRON BITERS - ERS , and insist on having it. Don't be imposed on with something recom mended as "jtat as good" The genuine is made only by the Brown Chemical Co. Baltimore , Md , BALL'S ' CORSETS XfteryGoriot li warranted atii 'tutorytolUirearor Inererr war , t * the money will bo refunded by the peron from rbom It was bought. I only Oonet pronounced bj onr letdlnff phnleUi Ipjlriout to the wearer , ftodendorndbr ladlM i 'moitoomforubit nd perfect fitting Cent * T < PRICESby WaUP < MU Il ldl . . , l.B serrln , 1. O. Beir-Adluillnv I ( extra heary ) 18.00. Nunlm , # 1.6 tftT'1Prwerrtn * ( ! eoutll ) 9.00 l > M- I Bklrt-SapporUnc , tf r ule by leadloB IteUU Dealer * arer/wlie * 'CUIOAQO OOU8KX GO , , Chicago , HI. UOM > ao AMr Fteildent. Tloo PIN' ! . W. B. Diianu , THE NEBRASKA 0 ( Lincoln , Neb ' MANUFACTURERS OF OTn Planters Harrowa.Varra Ilollor Biifey Hay Bakoa. Buoaet tttovtttln v lndmllls , < 5io W tn prsp r d to do Job walk * nd minoh larlaf tor ithar ptttlni. AildMuil irdi < t ) the MiwHliAIKA UAVUrAOTUSINQ 0 ( f-lrcoluNeb , Send SI , 82 , S3 , o 5 for n nnniplo it tall box by Kxiircwi mm of the boHt cnntllcn 1 America , put up I xnnt boxen , nn dirlctly pnrn. Suite hi o for jirfHOiitH. F.J oHN rlinreoH lljrl > ' ttrfern to nil Chlcc C . Try It once. DANDY AtldrcHH , C. P. OUNTIIEI Confcctlonrr , Chlenet APURLtt VEGETABLE REMEDY COUPOUNBIUIIIIOF POKt ROOT. mtCKLV AfllirtCT ITIXIICMIITXIHOOO SYSTtM RENOVATOR A > e > IHIN TIIIIIITIIt CIOUTIVI rcicit VlAtllTMC UVIIIJtNO rHICITKMOWNIlMin XION Iff BOUND TO BEAT. The Orown's Easy Efforts Prov Successful , and Brady is Sentenced to Bo Hanged , All Rules of Evidence and Orlm inal Froceeduro Bald to HavoBeenOver- | a topped. A Review of the Case , the Evi donee , Speeches of Uoun- ecl and the Judge's | Charge , Afl > otinR6ocnc lu tlia Court Roon The Prisoner' * Manner. Special Dispatch to TUB Bis. DCIHIN , April 14. The ovldonci of Kennedy closed the case for the defense fenso , Dr. Webb , the leading counsel fo ; the prisoner , said he bogged to nubml a respectful protest against any ovl donee bolng allowed in this cast which would bear upon the oxlstenci of a conspiracy prior to May 3d , over though the evidence were oxolndec by that moans which would throw i llht on the plot existing before tha day to murder Barko , The only ex aeptlon to this principle would bo tha orldonco which concerned the wordi > nd acts of the prisoner which mlghl rlth propriety and according to thi nlos of ovldcnco bo admitted , It npport of his position , Webb oltoc arlons authorities running from thi mo of Edward I down to the prea nt. Ho said : "Tho prisoners wort rut arraigned before this tribunal ol ' charge of ooneplra'oy. This wao fol- owed up by the moro aorlona chargi murder , . if , .f "I contend that such a comblnatloi I charges Is unprocodonted' in thi istory of criminal oases. " , The court reminded Dr. Webb 'tha ho present indictment waa not con piracy nnd.mnrdor , but a tingle in 'lotmont , of rnnrdor. Dr. Webb continuing said : ' 'Thi ndlctmout for , conspiracyIto murdur our honor , may only bo bated npoi ivldcnco going to show there wen oelgns of murder and nome , definiti orson In law rognhtlruj the ovidonci f aldnrs and abottoia in cases of con .piracy. . It could not be made to ap ily in the present case,1' ' Sullivan or the defense , in his argument super or ted these views. Porter , for thi 'relocation ' , replied that the evldeno Iven by Kavanagh ycsterda ; gainst Brady wen only for : md which related to hi wn doings prior to the murder. I : 'act ' it simply showed that Kavanag eoeivod his Instructions as to drlvln , nd waiting from Brady. Adams , fo .he defence , declared the change i Kavanagh'a evidence yesterday , an 'ill sudden discovery , that it wa Jmlth and not Dalanoy whom h Irovo to the icene of the murder wit ! Carey ; was , as any one conld see , i itory concocted between him ( K v nsgh ) and Oaroy. There were othe llscrfpinctoa between the evldeno ; lven by the Informers and that o he other witnesses by whom th irown sought to back up their pei urlos. With one solitary exooptlo 10 witness for the crown had over sc lyoson Brady before the Gth of M j ret they were able to reoognlzn him e ho man whom they saw In Pbconl parg that day , If the jury believe hoio witnesses to be mil ken , then the case rosto olely on the suspicions evident Riven by the informers. The doubtf i character and unreliability of the ov : donee wore too clear to bo commento on. If the jury would set the ov donee of the Innocent girl Moage against that of the Infamona Oaaej ho liar and hypocrite yes , llai md hypocrite , and murderer , too , b profession aa well aa practice , " h exclaimed , "they would nndoubtedl declare In accord with the facts , probi bllltles and evidence aa a body. " The court hero said the polnl railed by Dr. Webb against the lntr < dnotlon ot the evidence could not t attained. Adams , closing for the defense , saU 'Heavou ' forbid that I shonld ever I arraigned before a tribunal of publ opinion aa the defendant , Brady , hi been In advance of a regular trls Brady's case has been prejudiced , h ! guilt has been presumed In a manui the most scandalous on record , L not the jnry be led away and pr vented from doing justlco because tl crime is awful In Ita nature , but 1 them consider solely the queslh whether Brady is guilty ; let the boar in mind the chief ovldon against him comes from persons wl spoke to save their own nooks. Bui evidence must ovur bo regarded wi great suspicion. Ho wont on to a : that the principals In the oonspirai had fled to the United States ai before Oaroy and Kavanagh had glvi their testimony in the Kllmalnha atnlnation. Yaigb , for the crown , in reply sal "Too circumstances of the crime a not doubted , and it Is equally co coded it was the fruit of a oousplra and not the matter of personal i vougo. For this reason the crown li boon able to adduce evidence of t oxlsonco of a conspiracy. The i count of the organization , Us objec and plans given by Farrell was ou as could never boon concealed the most skillful lawyers , The conn then traced the connecting 11 of evidence. Natst took the ovldor of various witnesses who aworo having soon Brady In Phojnix Pa and dissected it carefully and mal talned It furnished the strongest p slblo proof that Brady was thoro. ' hold there was an utter failure on I part of the defense to establish alibi for Brady. The evidence , thou llttlo , waa so entirely at variance w the actual facts It stood alono. T ! closed the speeches and Judge O'Br ! began his charge. Oommentlnff on the evidence i ducod by the defense to prove an a ! he said there was nothing so far oould bo discovered to fix the partli lar evening , the Gth of May , In I mind of MUi Meagher. Evidei tending to prove au alibi i frequently reported to or rented , especially by won when Ita production would astiat tholi frlonda. Passing on to the ovlaonci of the Informori , the jadgo said "Although Oarey had every concalva bio motive and inducement to glvo it hla evidence the statement * calculated to servo hla own pnrpoio , ho had ( old a straight forward atory , and oni which did not oparo himself. Thi jury wore exhorted to conalder , how ever , If ho had been detected in iwoar Ing falsely the crown would ba jnstl ficd in proceeding giinst him thi aamo aa against the other prlaonera. ' THE SENTENCE OF DEATH. When the jury ro-entorod the conr room the eyes uf the vast aaiomblag < were turned npon the twelve moi who aecraod , with the exception o ono or two , to bo laboring nnder thi moat Intense excitement. The fore man aald they had ngroed that Joaopl Brady waa guilty of murder. Whet the voidlct waa read a deep bul Bupprcssod marmnr wont raunc the court room , and Brady who up to thla tlmo , had boon singular ! ; composed nnd free from emotion turned aahcn pale. Dr. Webb utartoc np to mnko a motion , and after complete ploto allonco had boon restored anc before the judge pronounced the son- tpncod of death , ho aald iu an Itnprca tivo voice : "I dcalro to move for an arroat of judgment. Ho alleged thai under the crlmo'a not the jury which hoard the caao and had just given in Its verdict waa not legally formed ; thai the prisoner had not received notice that ho was to bo tried before a special jury. The motion waa denied by Judge O'Brien , whc nowaaldtotho prisoner : "Havo you anything to say why the aentouco ol death should not bo pronounced upon you. " Brady responded In a low , clear and firm voloo : ' ! am not guilty of the charge which the informere bavo sworn ou mo. Thcso men would uwoar the llfo of any ono to aavo tholi own. " ' DONT DIE IN THE HOUSE. "Rough on IUta" Clears out rats , mloo , roaohos , bed-begs , fllee , ants , moles , chlpmonka" , gophers , IDs. " ' , KNIGHTS OF LABOR. What the Order hiia Accomplished It Omaha. 1 ' . . , - - f Moro than 200,000 men _ of North Amoiioaare united in an'or anizitioc known to the world aa the Knights' Labor , nnd ( Omaha furnishes ) fdllj donblo her quota to thtsfrfgantlamom < bershlp. lu Omaha we have within the Banot uary of this noble , and holy ordertuor who have both the capacity and th < experience that are necessary to the proper guldanoo ot the pooplo. The organization Is fast making thi laborers o compact body of reasoning and philosophising men. What i change frcm the tlmo , not far distant when any attempt at self government in accordance with parliamentary Usages , was impossible among thi toilers in factories , mines and work shops. Already Ito membership i represented in every legislature in thi Union , not excepting the congress a Washington. It Is an educator , for It toaohea al the grand principles that tend to thi enlightenment and elevation of man kind. It la the sworn foe of tyrann ; la every form , and especially of tha moat odious opprerslon which spring from aggregated capital. It is friend of the children , be oanao It keeps them in school nnti long alter the ago at which our fore fathers were forced to abandon th pursuit of knowledge for the treadmll of toil. It has no Utopian schemes , and doe not expect to remove mountains a the word of command , but llttlo b ; llttlo , year by year , it is making tel honorable and profitable , and idlenes dishonorable and unprofitable. It has done moro to advance th workers on the road to a comfortabl independence than all ether agencle ever accomplished In ten times th apace of tlmo. It is not a political , rallgloua o moral organization , and yet It to che the most patriotic principles , the put est devotion and the highest type o social othloa. Every worklngman It Omaha should join this organlzitlon and profit by the power that can enl ; spring from union. The increase In membership dnrin the last few months has been phc nomonal , and yet hundreds of teller In our city are outalde of Ita rank that should be guided by Ita teach Ings.Tho The twenty five cardinal principle of the order should bo careful y am thoughtfully read by every man wh ) wipes the aweat from his forehead o t bares his arm for toll. > Under the shield of this glorlou knighthood , which Is uniting the prc 3 duolug classes , all the good qualitic > of man are fostered and the evil one hold In check. Mutual atslstanoo is ennobling , an f by It the world will yet bo redoeme ! from Ita masters greed and tyranny- i and their death will usher In the ml i Ionium. i Let Omaha worklngmen luvestlgal and decide this qneatlon for then selves : Shall wo unite with an orde the sale aim of which Is to bent fit tl tolling millions , Yours , In 8. 0. and M. A. . A KNIOIIT Baby' * When twby b&a palm * t doa.l . of nliht , Mother In a ( right , lather In plight ; When wormi do blto , baby mull ciy , II later roll In , baby uuul die. II croupy pales kill Leonora , In tbt houto tboie'D no OASTORU ; For trothcri Irain without deity , OASTOUIA curt * by night nd day. Real Batata Transfers. The following deeds were filed f r-joord In the r > nnnl - risk's ' ofli April 13 , roportoi for TUB BEG ' Amos' rout estate agency : M. Leo and wlfo to A. Petersc . d. , s. i of n. J lot 0 , McOtndll Place , $275. H. D. and D. W. Shnll and wives H. 0. Butler , w. d. , lot' G , block 1 , 8hall's2ndsdd. , $300. bl G. A. Joiloyn and wife to A. Sllvi w. d. , lota 1 , 2 , S , 22 , 23 , 24 , block Hanscom Place , f 5,000. 10 , 0. P. Bomls and wife to 8. o Emerson and F. L. Park , w , d. , ] < is 3 and 4 , block "K , " Lowo's 1st ad < 1300. in I D. N. Miller , her ff , to D , Wh noy , deed lot 5 , block "I , " Shlnn'a 2 < add. , 8117. 8. F , Sbaw and wlfo to P. Orlnk , v d , parcel srotton 1 , 10 , 10 , $1,100. J. E Daaol and wlfo to J. D Croighton , w d , lots 8 , 0 , 10 , blool 1C , E. V. Smith's addition , $2GOO. P. Gees and wile to W. F. Loren zen , w d , o 142 foot , sub lot 14 , blocl 2 , Capital iddltion , $4,900 G T. Oliver and wlfo to Kountz < Bros. , wd , 21 2800 acres eootlonO 15 , 13 , $0,000. G. T. Oliver and wife to II. Kountzi w d , parcel section 10 , 15 , 13 , J10.000 IModlool At a mooting of regular phyiiclan hold at the parlor of the Orolghtoi house , iu this- city , onWodneaJaj evening , the llth ( not. , after a thor ough dlscuialon of the subject iu al itsboarlnga , the unanimous oxprosslot war. lit. That as a moans of profca slonal growth and social Intercourse , i County Medical association ought t < bo organized. 2nd. That for thii purpono a meeting of the rrgnlar phy olclans of Douglas county bo called tc moot at the Mlllard hotel parlors , It this city , at 8 o'clock on the evening of the 18th lust. ( Wednesday ) . In per euanco thorccf there will bo c tneettnf at the tlmo and place above men tloncd , to which every regular physl clan In the county la earnestly sdlioltoc to bo present. Why suffer from a atato of 111 health Why bo troubled with dyspepsia Brown'a Iron Blttera will euro you. STATE JOTTINGS. Abelvldere will soon have a n w bant and a lumber yard. SAnew b nJ wagon haa boon iutrodncei into the city of PJattsmontb. A colored evangelist is making thing lively for tha alnneia at Unadltla , Otoi county , Platttmonth has now telephonic com munlcatlona with Louisville , Qreenwoo ( and Springfield , The Episcopal tocletyat Blalr has start ed a select school under the charge of i competent teacher. , , Savonty.llvo families left Reynolds , Ne brnika , last Friday , for Oallfornli , wher they will nettle. W\uga number of prairie fires h v n racing recently in the nelghbjrhooi of Wymore , Gage count ; . The enttro temperance tlctet woaoleotoi i Central City at the election Isbt week lil will bar all inlooM. . ' - The ( ifljmlog mills at Flllmore nn u hed beyond their' capacity and th uslnesa 'will be added to * " The contract for building a brldg crisi the Blfj Blue river , south of W ) more , has been let for § 2tOO. A man from ( Jlay Center , Kansas , hn uda a proposition to Wymore people fo mill , and it will be built. Business in Alma is improving consilci i > ly , and a number of now merchandize ! ave recently settled there. The Antelope ccnuty quadrille ban ve its flrat annual ball nt Oakdalo lae eek. I < w i a pleasant affair. A man named Louis Fabcr intolded B 'lair ' last weak by cutting hii throat wit razor. The cause WAS despondency. A Loup City man will ttst the clay < barman county and find whether ft I daptable to use for adobe , or snn-drle rick. The town trustees of Pawnee Olty ha\ rdered all owners of property tj bnil dowalks In front of their lota withoi elay. The women of Fremont have put a tlol ; made np entirely of females in tb eld for election as members of the acboi oard , Over six hundred car loads of immigrant ave pofto into Nebraska over the bride t.PIatUnaonth lic the beginning of tl ear. The new Lutheran church at Stantc a just been completed , and the buili ug is a very neat and tasty worshlpplt lace. i . A Dawson county man has hired a pr ate tutor for his children. This shot as progress ot the state in style at well i u educational matter * . The Merriok County Agricultural s lety met at Central City last week , bt o quorum being present it adjourned I meet at a later time. VA party of forty-one immigrants arrive n Norfolk last week from Smith count ; Irglnla. They will settle in the su oundiuc neighborhood. A number of prominent business me f Button have organized a stock compau nd will bnild a creamery. Eight thou nd dollars have been subscribed. Sunnel Baker , of Plattsmoutb , recent ought 820 head of fat cattle at Superlo n Nuokols county , that average 1,5 ( ounds weight They cast $80,000. The citizens of Grand Island have raise purse of several hundred dollars and pr entod it to the firemen for the efficiei work they did at the recent fire there. The Indians in Bnrt county have con inenced digging up tiees , and they wi on have thousands of cotton wood , be Ider and other kinds on the market fi ale. ale.The The First National bank of Central Oil pened for business last week with a pal ip capital of (50.000 , and an authority I nurease it to 51130,000 aa soon as it d ires. ires.The The Pawnee Republican wants the Ass lated Press to give it a rent. Toe gie rouble is that It never had anytblngbut est from the source about which It gruc lea. lea.The The building of a new United Presb erlan church at Pawnee Olty has been d Ided on and work will so > n be cerumen ed. The edifice will cost betwenn $7,0 and 13 000 , An engineer named Forbei , of the Uti and Northern , lost his pocketbook co talnlng 81,700 last week between Sldni Mid North Platte while traveling on t ! Union Pacific. The roller skatlrg rink at Plattamon attracts the attention of the whole tow There Is so much enthusiasm of the spc that two brass bands are In constant atte dance furnishing muilo. Tha makeup of the L'ncoln News largely of hrloa-brao type. This adds sort of variety to ita column * , which about tbe only thing in that direction tt may be said In favor of the sheet. A heavy wire ropa uird to avlat furuliihlng pressure for the gas mechlne the PlatUmouth opera houie broke t night last week and let down a big rock cloio proximity to tbe head of tbe c glaecr. No damage was done The clerk of Merrlck county and n f intimate friends have an enclosure n the clerk's office In Central City , wblcl suspected as a phce where tbe festive pa of draw poker Is played by the official t his friends. The local paper calls for investigation. A rheumatic young lady at Vosaar , Whoco teacher declined to pass her , St. Jacobs Oil bought , And the cure It wrought , Showed that none could out-class h SLiVEN'S YOSEMITB COLON ( Made from the wild floweis of I wn WUED YOSBMITE VALL1 It la the moat fragrant of perfnn Manufactured by H. B. Slaven , 8 Francisco. Ferule In Omaha by ' J. WhltohouM md Kennurd Br OMAHA CITY MISSION. What It is Doing and How II is Doing It , A. Good Report of a Good Work 30th Quarterly Report of the Secretary , Wo Jcslro to publish a report of thi work of the mlsilon for the thre < menthe ending April lot , 1883 , thai those who are aiding ns BO llberallj may eeg what is bolng done will their donations. Ejtoh department 01 the work shows health and an inoreast la attondanoo and intcroat. In the SUNDAY SCHOOL. The attoudanco is larger and mor < ragulur. Tiio eocretary's book showi the totf > l attondanoo for the quarter 1,835 ; daily avoracjo , 145 ; being an In oreaso In dally attondanca as compared with ttio uamo tlmo last year of 25. A brano'a nohool lisa been started nt the corner of loavonworth and Fourteontt streets , and under the able care o : thosu having it in ohnrgo will do t good work. A more detailed report o : thla field will be gtvon in oar nexl quarterly report , TUB INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL shows same increase in attendance anc usefulness. Over 100 little girls were in attendance on last Saturday , and i look inaido on they were learning th < intricate art of making RarmentB , wai a pleasure , . A mothers class has beet started which moots every Tuotdaj afternoon for the purpose of aiding thi mothora In making garments for theli ftmlllea , Ttro sowing machines have been leaned them * end conslderabli material famished , This is a step IE the right direction. Wo now wlah tc apeak of the * RELIEF DEFABTMENT Nothing has given us aa mucl pleasure as the nblllty to old in i slight degtoo the mauy cases of wan tlmt are oontiannlly coin.ug to our no Hop ; Onjm&ny the past wjuter hp.i been a severe strain to provide i.ecoa sarlos'.of Hfo Many , even tromei and children/have thiotigh no fanl of their own'had to Buffer hunger an ( cold , but an | fho po'oplo huvo lopocet their ; hearta.nnd their pockstbooks ' th-lr flour 'barrels and thtir breai b. xo , and have aunt not only "pray orit" but "potatoes" to the appeals o the mituion , and as the little achoo children caught the fever and brongh food to school with them , ( has learn ing in a practical manner that gtea Eleventh commandment of "Love ti God and love to man. " Wo feel tha the work has not been without It bright aide. In this department Mrs. Jardlne 1 superintendent with all that the natn implies , while Miss Mary Goodman i the efficient secretary. The fallowing are the donations fo the laat quartet : Mrs. Bkuman by Dr. Htelllng , ci b.IO f Truman Buck by Mrs. Hul toaah. . 15 0 Mr * . Bickus collected ouh 46 Mr. Wlloox , potatoes and oulone Mm. Dr. Labouring , clothing and cash Mr Seaman , paper sacks ; Mrs. Scirl cer buckwheat flour , clothing an hoes ; Mrs. Milton Kogers , potntoet Mrs. Jardlne , bedtick and aboe * ; Mi MoVlttio , one barrel and a box o crackers ; Mrs. Frost , dry goods ; Mre Tarney , clothing ; Mrs. Lowe , cloth log ; Mrs. Wood , onions ; Mr Ken nard , drugs ; Mre. Baohns , throe ham- broad , ton pounds of cheese and tw baskets of apples , etc. ; Mrs. Swltztei clothing. Dm. Junaen and Bodeloon professional services , There has also boon roooived fror the schools and others during th quarter : Ono-quarter ton of coal , 4 bundles of nothing , a large nnmber ci shoos , 60 yards of calico , 123 pound of cofl'eu , 75 bushel * ef potatoes , 1,50 nounds of fl ) ur , 2C5 pounds of meat 75 pounds of beano , COO .pounds o corn meal , SO pounds ot sugar , order to the amount of $15 for grocerlet oonnty commissioners G tons of coal Twenty-I wo pairs of shoes have bee bought and $10 20 in cash have bee given in extreme need. Amonnt rxponded in this deparl ment $99. G5. TMEAHUBEH'H BEPORT. To cash on band .1 an. 1 , 188 J 8358.E To cash rent of building to biurd of educatlun 50 , ( To cash rent of building to Swedish congregations 4 J TocashM S. collections 175 To o h donations for relief 18. ( Total $418 ! By expenditures r lief. . . . ( OG 85 By expenditures S. 3 X0.20 ly expenditures industrial 24.73 By newer tax on lot IW.79 By 1,9 ivonworth mission. 2370 Byooal 1625 By lamps anil oil 1.G5 Bjr Christmas expenses. . . 11 50 Byjmltor 1800 Balance on hand 20326 Total $14893 $148. ! A. 0. KENNEDY , Treasurer. In conolnilon we wlah to thank th press of this city and all those whohai helped ns In any way. Rsaoootfully , ALKX G. CHAKLTON , Soo'y. Gentle Womeia Who want glossy , luxnrinn and wavy tresses of nlmndnut beautiful Hair must us LYON'S KATHAIKON. Thi elegant , cheap article nlway maucs the Hair srow frccl and fast , keeps it from fall in out , arrests and cures graj ness , removes dandruff an itching , makes the Kai strong , giving it a curlinj tendency and keeping it i any desired position. Beau tiful. healthy Hair is the sur result of using Kathairon. STEELE , JOHNSON & GO. , WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and i All Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of CIGARS AM ) MIUFACTUlllD TBBAOflO , Agonta for BBHWODD BAILS AND LAFLIH & BAND POWDER CO. DEALERS IN Fire and Burglar Prjo -V7" A sc. o o aac 1020 Farnham Street , ANHEUSER-BUSCH Brewing ' ; . < T . Association , CELEBRATED ? ' i \ \ THIS. EXCELLENT BEER SPEAKS FOR ITSELF , Orders from any part of the State , or the Entire West will be promptly shipped : All Our < iot ds are Made to the Standard of onr Guarantee * GEORGE HENNING , Sole Agent for Omaha and the West. Office Comer 13th and Barney Street ? . PERFECTION KEATING "AND BAKING La only attained by using CHARTER OAK Stoves and Rangss.J WITH WJUS ( JAMS OVBR DOORS , For aalo by MILTON ROGERS & SONS MORGAN & CHAPMAN , WHOLESALE GROCER I2I3 Farnam St. . Omaha. BOLLN & SIEVER8 , I H. BOLLN& 00. , 1509 Bout-las Street. | Oor. 16th and California St. OMAHA SEED DEPOTS. HENRY BOLLN & GO Hive brought to this city fiom tha f irmi rl L\rdrodth & Son's. FhlU'elphlft , nd James M. Thar- . burn A GJ. , New Yon , toe Urxo.t itoek ot Gari'ea t.nd Field Seeds evir Imported before to thli city , allot which are guaranteed to bo fresh and true to the ntmi. Prices will also be as low as any EesponsibJe Dealer can Make , mar IG-eod-tf HENRY BOLLN & 00. OMAHA CORNICE WORKS. RUEMPING & BOLTE , Proprietors. Tin , Iron and Slate Roofers MANUFACTURERS OF.1 Ornamental Ualvanized Iron Gornices , .Iron Sky Lights , Eto , 310 South Twelfth Street , OMAHA. NfiB. tn rT-mon-wrd frl-tno. JA . " \ iJ WHOLE3\LJ { AND HETAIL DBALEB IS Lath , Shingles , Pickets , SASH , DODR3 , BUNDS , OLDI CS , LSME , as"Ti AOENf JOB U1LWATJKEE OEillHT 0011FAMT Near Union Pacific Depot , KEB WILLIAM SNYDER , UANCrAOTUBZB Of CARRIAGES , BUGGIES , ON First-OlaBB Fainting and Trimming , Repairing Promptly Done. 1310 Barney , Oor , 14th , Omaha ,