i'HB DAILY BEE--TjESLAtf ( MAT -HZ The Secret of the universal success of Brown's Iron Bitters is sim ply this : It is the best Iron preparation ever made ; is compounded on thoroughly scientific , chemical ancj medicinal principles , and does justwhat is claimed for it no more and no less. By thorough and rapid assimilation with the blood , it reaches every part of the system , healing , purifying and strengthening. Com mencing at the foundation it builds up and restores lost health in no other way can lasting benefit be obtained. 77 Dearborn Are. , Chteaza , NOT , j , I have been n creat lulTerer from tery weak stomach , heartburn , and dyspepsia In Iti wont form. Nearly CTerytmng 1 ata cave ma distresi , nd I could eat but little. I har tried eTerythlngrecommenJedh T taken the prescriptions of a iloien physicians , but got no relief until t took Brown' * Iron Bitten. I feet none of the old troubles , and am a new man. I am getting much tronger , and feel finl-rate , I am x railroad engineer , and now maka my trips regularly. I can not sar too much In praise of your wonder * ful medicine. D , C. HACK. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS docs not contain , whiskey or alcohol , and will not blacken the teeth , or cause headache and constipation. It will cure dyspepsia , indi gestion , heartburn , sleep lessness , dizziness , nervous debility , weakness , &c. TJsa only Brown'i Iron Wtten made by Urown Chemical Co. , Dalllmore. Crossed red lines and trade-mark , on wrapper. MICE WORKS' ' Iron and'Slato Hoofing , 0. SPKOHT , Proprietor. 1111 Douglas 8t. Oraaba , Neb MANUFAOTDRKR OF OA1VANIZKD Iron Cornices DORMER WINDOWS , FINIA.LS Tin , Iron and Slate Hoofing , Bpeoht'fl P.itont Motalllo Skylight Pntent Adjusted lUtchet Bar nncl Bracket Shelving. I nm tha cenoral agent for the nbore line of Roods. IRON FENCING , Creating ! ! , Balustrades. Voiandas , Iroi Bank Railings , Window Bllnda , Collar - lar Guards ; alor > GENERAL AGENT FOR PEKRSON & KILL PARENT IN SIDE BLIND. DUFRENE& DUFRENE&WENDELSSHON WENDELSSHON ARCHITECTS AMOVED TO Omaha Rational Bank Building " OOXO ) MJBDAr , , PAKIS , 1879 BAKER'S CHOCOLATES llaltr'i rnmian CRocofoM.tho b preparation of pltln chocoltttfor fiD Mr ute. Bakn'i Unatfatl Oxaa from which the eictii of oil bu bed ttrooTed , tultdlffiUJ and admirably ad pUilforlnT llds. JSaktr't Tm\Ui OiocvtoM , a * a drink or tittn u eon ftcUoitry li a dtUcloui aitUU i hlf hi ] momm d 4 by tgurUts. ZtoW rona , Inraluabl * a * a dlcl tot chll dnn. OtmuM Ami Ckocolote , most nctlUnt artklt for ftmlllis. Sold by droccri eTerynher * . W. BAJKJEK to CO. Bead 1. M , S3 , c [ 5 for sample rt tall box by Expres of the bent caadlen i America , pat ap I elepant boxen , an strictly pure. Bulti blcfor pri'Bonta. K ; arena charces llch Itefera to nil Cblci go. Try It once. iJANDI Address , C. F. GUNTHE1 Confectioner * Chlcag APURLIY VEGITABIE REMEDY CtMPCUOlUIKDr POKE ROOT. PRICKLY ArfRFLCT ITIKIUCHtlTHIClODO SYSTEM RCHSOTOR 4 OlT t OI IM Tl < t PIOIITIYI FCftCt ! \ . HUMAN CURIOSITIES. The Star Route Jurymen , Pen Pictures of a Dozen Unfor tunate Mortals. Wiihlngion Cor , ClerelmJ folder. Hero is tbo jury oboaon by Amorl can juatlco to judge a onao involving jovornmontal qnoatloci , nnd coating a foes over a half a million ilollam to try. Bach a jury I A lot of men whom yon would hardly set to manag * ng a Baw-mlll ; certainly not If the machinery was at all intricate. Ooarao- 'oaturt'd ' , low-browud , uneducated , vulgar-faced mon , they look ao though they had never read a newspaper and lad never owned an honest opinion. Five of them are chewing tobacco , and their jawa are moving np and down in ntiijon with those of Jerry Wilton , who U now addressing them. Ono of them In the biok row is asleep , and a fly ia crawling on the nnder lip of hid wide-open mouth. Moat of the rest are leaning back In their chain , and elx jurors have their chairs rest- In ; on two legs. Fonr of them are negroes , and thoio arc the most respectable looking part of the twelve. They are better dress ed. They look cleaner , and , as a rnlo , they pay bettor attention than their whlto brothers Ono oi these negroes the third from the left on the back row looks as though ho might bo a a full blooded African. His skin la as blaak as a cake of steve polish , and It shines with the same sandy metal lic Instro. Bis hair is short and woolly his forehead low , his face narrow , and his eyes black. Ho is not fat , wears a whlto collar , and looks respectable. Negro No. 2 alts next to him , He ia a mulatto. His skin is of a solo- leather yellow and his face Is rathoi inclined to the Caucasian , His hah has hardly a curl , and ho probablj takes after a whlto father. No. 2 li not so clean looking as No , 1. Hit I rayed shirt band around his thick , fal nock has no collar attached to it anc is decidedly dirty , Negro No , 3 la also a mulatto , bul ho looks by no moans intelligent. Hit features follow the thick-lipped , flat noflod African typo , and his color is i gingerbread brown. Ho wearsabrowi shirt and laughs a good deal as holooki over the coiir * room. Nugro No. 4 situ on the front row Ho Is the best looking manon the jury His features take after those of Bono tor Brnoo , bnt his color is darker , am they lack the intellectual east of tin senator's. No. 4 has a high , broai forehead , jot black eyes , and round full cheeks. He is as well dressed a any man on the jury , and bis blu flannel shirt and whlto collar bocom him well. The two best looking men in thi star route jury sit at the two ends a the front row. That on the right fee lug the judge is a lean , hatohet-facoi man of fifty-five , with iron gray whls kors , a Joan nose , blue eyas , and at expression whiah reminds one of thi resigned look of a sanctified deaooi mixed with that of a village grocer The man on the other end looks a little tlo llko General Sheldon , now Rovorno of Now Mexico- rough-looking fel low with a long black board , mlxo ( with thtoitda of gray , and a rosy faoj Ho is not a dilettante follow , and h doesn't care for appearances , H loaves his vest entirely unbuttoned and at this moment ho has pulled uj his shirt in front so that it looks liki a balloon with the wind half exhausted The two men on the back row ar brunette and blonde. Brunette sit at the loft. Hair jot , face loan , fore head low and narrow , jaws big am continually moving , chows tobaoo . continually , and spends moro tim j in looking after the water cooler thai at the speaker. ' The blonde Is of a warm tempera mont. He sweats continually. H also ohews , and spits twice to bro notto's once. Blonde has a straw eel lored mustache , which makes a hal orescent ever his month , running t the bottom of his chin. His hair I short , his oars large , and h wears a flashy shirt pin and two bl rings. The man next to this gentlems looks like a bruiser. He has shoi hair , clipped ; In fact , close to it scalp. His forehead 1s high enougl but his general aspect U neither Inte llgont nor winning , He yawns a grei deal , and his favorite position Is lylc back In his chair , with his feet on tl floor , and his head against tt wall. He Is about thirty years old. There are only three men left. Thi sit together In the front row. Tl first Is an ordinary man of 25 , woarlt a bunch of lllao la his buttonhole. Tl next Is older and looks like a mlsar thropo , nd the lost Is a white man i yellow that ho might be olassi d wl the negro by his side. Ho Is an o man. at least his hair Is growing gra but It is straight , and his features a decidedly Caucasian. Such la tl jury of the Star route trial. Such the jury to which speeches of sovi days' length are made. Such Is tl jury who eighteen hours out of tl twenty-four go where they please ai talk with whom they please , when < their decision depends the fate millionaires and the purity of the go ernment. THE READY REVOLVER. How Assassination la Bnoourag and Made Respectable in Our Southern btatoa. Ixmlivllle Commercial. The domestication of the rovoh in the best families of Kentucky t boon signally illustrated by two I stances within one recent week. Tl fact will help to explain to outsl barbarians how we make murder : spcotablo In Kentucky , and altogotl a necessity In pdjuotii.R thoto u questions of personal and social d agreement that can be Ignomlnon arranged In 9ther communities In d graceful peace , These two lustauc unfortunately for our society , i from men who enjoy not only the i card of their own communities , 1 Have national reputations. Hon. Jc Young Brown of Henderson , whi fame Is asrldo as the count and who has boon especially honoi bo two congressional districts , ha disagreement with h'ls bntoher as tbo quality of moat furnished. Prc ably Mr. .Brown'e mknne'r was 'i conciliatory and pleasant,1'fo lwl the' butcher made a protest against coupled with the remark that ho was as good as Mr. Brown , that gentleman slipped the butcher's face with his own beefsteak. The bntobor retorted with an iron weight , and then Mr. Brown drew his revolver and shot three times without striking his adver sary. In explaining this , Mr. Brown says he went into the shop with no idea of any unpleasant feeling existing on account of the bad meat. Thus Mr. Brown confesses that while holntondod no quarrel and apprehended none , ho was yet violating the law by carrying a concealed revolver In his pocket. Mr. Brown is a gentleman of most excellent and peaceful character ( although of strong temper ) , and en joys the personal esteem of ovorbody in nil town , as he did of all members of congress. Why did ho find It necessary to habitually carry murder In his pocket in the shape of a revolver ver ) Because It is the Kentucky badge of personal prowess to be ready to die at any time llko a bully , at tempting to kill your adversary first. The other instance is the Thompson- Djvis tragedy. Mr. Thompson is al so a member of congress , of national reputation , Ho had previously "killed his man , " and ho and his family enjoy the lunnry "fends" with other families. Mr. Thompson , on hearing from a woman of notorious character charges against his wlfo ( who denies their truth ) , wont out quietly with his weapon , assassinator ? his enemy , who waa running away from death , and then justifies himself In court to an incompetent judge , who holds him in nominal ball , and sheds tears of sympathy over the pris oner. oner.A few years ago young Thomas Orlttondon , a member of the famous Orlttonden family , killed a negro for testify Ing to the truth in a magistrate's court. Ho heard the negro testify , remarked , "I'll see you later , " wont out , got his gun , came back , and killed his man. In defense , ho pleads that when ho approached his victim , the negro picked up a stone. The jus tification deserves Investigation be cause of the novelty. Wo all know that the life of every white man in Kentucky is in constant peril at the hands of negroes. A cobble-atono In so dreadful a wcaponcarrlos so farre peats so terribly , llko a mltrallenns , and spread so much destruction when it explodes , that any man is justified In shooting his fellow-citizen if thej live on opposite sides of a street paved with cobble-stones , So thought sfa members of a jury that hold out foi Orlttondon's acquittal. These jnron deserve disgrace in the community , Bat they will not bo visited with soola ostracismbecause their fellow-cltlzeni are elevated to the Kentucky Idea tha life is valueless wnan it belongs tc somebody else. Henry Dyler killed a man in a bag nio , who was running away from thi murderer's weapon , and who had no provoked him. The jury disagreed Dyler , Orlttendon- Thompson an at liberty. Three men murdered what for ? The combined provocatloi Is' the story of a notorious woman , i negro picking np a cobble-stone anc a drunken man talking loud to hi ; mistress. Life is not worth as mud in Kentucky as early Georgia straw berries , according to that standard And it is our best families that an making murder respectable , at the expense penso of the State's reputation. The domoaticatlon of the revolve and the encouragement of rassassins tlon as a civilized art are making rapli progress hero. HTOKOPHOBIA. Tosrlblo SuffdrlDK of a Child In IE dlanapolla. INDIAJCAI-OLIS , Ind. , May 10. . torrlblo sensation was caused to-nlgli by the report , which , of course , sprea as rapidly as frightened gossips conl could carry it , that a girl In the aoutt western part of the city had been a1 tacked with hydrophobia. Fully 50 people gathered around the house 1 which the victim , Miss Emma Wl Hams , lay , and doctor alter doctor wi summoned In consultation , bnt m the least relief could be apparent froi medicines administered. The girl ! aged only about thirteen years , but ! rtqulred at times a dozen stron men to restrain her convulsion ! The scene waa one of intense exoiti ment , and mora that the poor jnothe of the victim conld bear. In the 001 ner of the room of the little cottaf Mrs , William * , mother of the llttl child , lay prostrated on a bed , orei come with nervous excitement an groaning In agony of mind. At Inte vals of resuscitation from long falntlr. spells anxious neighbors crowded tt house , ready to be of sorvlca if po slblo , bnt when the victim's 001 vulslons became more violent thi usual , there was a wild rush for tl exits , and a general stampede for tl crowd on the street and around tl house. The people were pan striken , yet their morbid curiosity w stronger than their fear , and they r turned again and again peering In the windows and Inquiring of eai other the details of the cose. A mo thorough sensation , with less re cause , has not been known In Indlai apolls for a generation. The sym toms of the girt baffle every physloli who saw her , Dr , H. Wochstor , a young phyi clan , who was first summoned , pi nounoed it a decided case of hydi phobia. Ho said that it was very hate to decide . .between hydrophobia a : strychnine poisoning , bnt in this ca the symptoms all pointed to hydropt bla. In stryohnlno poison both oyi ho said , present a dilated appcaram but In hydrophobia only one is nsna dilated , while the other Is often co traded. Ho said that such was t marked appearance of this p tlent's eye-balls. And he had c served a sharp barking nolso on t occasions , while the girl snapp with her teeth aud tried bite the people who were restrain ! her. Falling in this , she seized t bed clothing nnd began tearing with her teeth. Medicine was ofl'ei her In a tin cup. Twloo water v offered her , bnt , although she looli at this nervously , the was finally dnoed. to drink a few drop * . 1 Woohster says that although wa usually throws the hydrophobia ] tlent into violent convulsions thla not an unfailing test. Dr , John 8. Parions , one of I , - oldest and most eminent < physlclani Dtllhocltyj examined the cue and'B in J the aiBp'loms < veryjimuoh..resemb it , I these of hydrophobia , but ho co not determine positively what wasjtho matter. Half a doson other phoslclans ex pressed themselves as did Dr. Parsons. However , there are olues pointing strongly to an entirely dlfloront cause for all this. This afternoon the girl was given a box of tooth powder by 'a traveling * doctor calling himself by the very suggestive name "Qaor- acko. " the great Bonth American specialist. This powder was used freely by little Emma , < * nd fifteen minutes alter using It she was at tacked with convulsions , as already described , The powder was also used by four neighbors , women , none of whom hi to experienced any bad affects from its use. None of the ladles swallowed any of the powder , however , and it ] possible that the llttlo thirteen-year old girl did , as she was soon to put a largo quantity of it into her mou'.h. Qaeracko , whose right name is W. H. Hartley , claims that there is nothing In the Ingredients of his powder that could possibly do any harm to any one. Thla self-styled South American specialist camu hero last week from Louisville , where he says ho has boon during the winter. Ho drives arouud the stroeta In a big band wagon painted yellow , with a brass band and four fine honoa. Whenever he can collect a crowd he announces that ho has come into the city to extract tooth free of charge , and that in doing the pleasant job ha uses a long , rusty old 'sword , or a whip , or a walking stick , and he shows these surgical instru ments to the crowd ; after which the band strikes up and the wagon moves on. This Dr. Qaeraoko claims to have graduated as an M. D. at Liverpool , and also at Domarara , Sooth America. Your correspondent , accompanied him to an analytical chemist to-night , who will analyze the powder to-morrow , Dr. Woohster , who made a hasty analysis to-night , says there is no evi dences of stryohnlno or other poison ! in the powder. At midnight the vic tim was still unconscious and in spasms. "Lo" and "John" us Dead-Heads. A letter from southern California says : The Indians along the line ol the Sonthern Pacific railroad are permitted mittod the same freedom of travel thai the Central Pacific company grants tc the Nevada Indians , and at way sta < tlona the stolid and scantily-dressed aborigines board the platforms and gravely ride as far as they wish , wlth < out pass , check , or "blue trip slip. ' Many of the daring aborigines hav < stuck to the platform until they roach' ' od the bay and the city of San Fran clsco , and have returned to be thi wonder and edification of tholr peopli ever since. With the quiet dlgnltj and good sense of these primitive people plo , they have never presumed to 1m pose upon the freedom and courtesy o : the road , bnt a funny thing happenec this week when a heathen Ohlnoci thought to play a trick upon the rail road and get a free rldo across thi country. Ah Sin painted his face wrapped a blanket about him , anc stopped upon the platform , a thor ough "big Injun" to the casual glan cor. Ho had not enjoyed his sltuatioi long when a prying brakeman cam along , spied the slant eyes nnder th daubs of paint , and with a "N > Mojnvo ! " sent the heathen Chinos whirling from the platform and hand ed him over to the authorities , Vienna Bpnera and Their Wages. Mew Free P/CM. Tha bakers who handle any whea flour at all are expected to fnrnls fresh rolls for every meal , and th number of meals in Yionna is five c six dally. In the bakeries most favoi able to the workmen the rolls are doK dally at 3 n. m. , 10 a. m. and 3 p. u But the average time of work Is froi fourteen to eighteen hours dally. Th workmen demanded that their time c labor bo reduced to sixty-throe hem a week. The wages of men and boj employed in Vienna bakeries are froi fl.50 to 85 a week , besides bean Bat the men have to carry the Hot sacks , they have to m&ke their fire and the boys have to carry the rolls I the houses of the consumers. SKINNY MEN. "Well's Health Benewer" reston health and vigor , cures Dyspepsl Impotence , Sexual Debility. $1 , Young man or woman , if yon w * big money for a small amount , take certificate In the Marriage Fund Mu nal Trust Association , Cedar Rapid Iowa. LETTERS Remaining in Postoffice daring the we < ending May 12,1883. LADIES' LIST , Angell , Miss D Brown , Mrs A M Benedict , MlssL Bemau. Q Bonsert , Miss N Coats , Mrs J Connors , Mrs. 0 Capson , Mrs A ! YDIA : E. PINKHANI'4 VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Is n Positive Cura for nil thoae Painful Complnlnta nnd WealntM la oommon to our bet female population. \ . Medicine for Woman. Invented by a Woma Prepared by a Woman. ) * OnttMl Xallcal Dhnverr Since lb D w ( IDi > t < WltrerlTesthe drooping aplrlts , Invigorate ! K ( unionizes the organto functlonj , gives elasticity a Irmnesa to the step , restores the natural lustra to t ye , and plant * on the pk.o check of woman tha fn pv of life's spring and early summer time. Q7 PhysIcIani Use It and Prescribe It Freely. * jitromoreafalntnessflatulencydestroys allcrarl \ > T stlmulftnt , and relioros wooknosa of the stomai That feeling of bearing down , causing r > alnwelj aid backache , la always permanently cured by Its n For the cure of Kidney Complaint * of either I thla Compound la unsurpassed. I.TDIA E. PINKTIAarS UT-OOD rill eradicate oyery YCatlpe of Humors from I Jlood , and Rive tone and strength to tbo system , pan woman or child. Insist ou having 1U iBoth the Compound and DIood PurlQer are pnpu ft233ond233 Western ATenue , Lynn , Uasa. PrlC ethc ll , Eli bottles for { S. Bent by mall In the to ItpUls , or of lozenges , on receipt of price , $ lpcrl [ or either. Mrs. Plnkham f reci , answers all Ictten bqulry. Enclose Set. stump. Send for pamphlet. No fumlly nhonld bo vlthout LTDIA E.PINKnAl tlVEH. 1'ILLS. They ciu-o constipation , bllloumi feud torpidity of the llvsr. 25 cents per box. JS5TSoIdby SIOUX FALLS Jasper Stone [ INCOIIPOUATED ] Thi ! Company la now prepared to receive ordei ( or SIOUX FALLS JASPER STONE FOB Building Purposes , And wilt make fisrurei on round Iota ( or piom de'lrcry. The Company la shipping PAVING BLOCK ! To both Chicago and Omaha , and solicits com pondence and orders from contractors en- fraged In paving itreeta in anr ol th Weetarn 0 tloa. TESTIMONIALS. ! ECHIINTIIDINT'S Omen , Chicago , West Dh Ion Railway , Chicago , December 5 , 1882. Elwcl ) , Preitdent Sioux Falls Water rower Co pany. Dear Sir I hare received from your co pany tlnce October 1,1882 , about 100 car lee < o ( granllo paring bloeki and have laid them' ' tween the nils ol our itreet railway tracks In I heart cf the city. I have been titles ; paving n terlal In this city ( or m > ny years , and I take pi euro In laving that In my opinion tha grin1 paving blocks furnished by your company i the moit regular In ibape and perot ( In (01 and is ( ar ai I have been abla to Judge , are p > eised ol aa durable ( eature ai any material U hai ever been oSeied or laid In I he clty _ Your * , JAS. K. LAKE ICopy.J ST. Louis , Uarch 22,1833 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN This U to certify that 1 have examined a pi of granite taken from the Sioux Falls Gran Quarrlei , and. ID my opinion , It Is the belt | U ( or street pivlug I have teen In America. ( Signed ) HENRY FLAD , I'rea. Boanl Public Improvements Stone for Paving Purpos < And any periin Interested Im-uchlmprovemc Bill Bed it crea'Iv tohU adtantagoto coramunlcito with us. We Invite CORRESPONDENCE ON Tl SUBJECT. The general management and supervision thocompao } ' ! bmlnoas Is no1 * In the hand ofWm. McDalc. Address your letters teA A , G. SENEY , freildent ol the Juper Stone Ca nU'mii-tf McCARTHY&BTJEKE Undertaken 318 HTH ST. , BET. FARNAM AI DOUGLAS STEJELE , JJHNSON & CO. , WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and All Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Bent Brands of OKIES AID IAEDFADTDBED TOBACCO. i 6nts for BMOOD RAILS AND LAM ft BAND POWDER CO -DEALERS IN- ALL : .i SAFE AND LOCK GO. Fire and Burglar Proo - , O. 1020 Farnham Street , PERFECTION ' " HEATING'"AND BAKIHS la only attained by using CHARTER OAK Stoves aud Ranges. WITH WIRE IfAUZE OVER DOORS , For sale by ROGERS & SUMS ANHEUSER-BUSCH Brewing Association , CELEBRATED KEG & BOTTLED BEER , THIS EXCELLENT BEER SPEAKS FOR ITSELF , Orders from any part ot the State or the Entire West will be promptly shipped : All Our Goi.1s arc Made to the Standard or our Guarantee. GEORGE HEMMING , Sole Agent for Omaha and the West. Office Corner 13th anfl Barney Streets. OMAHACORNIOEWORKS BUEMPING & BOLTE , Proprietors Tin , Iron and Slate Roofers MANUFACTURERS OF ; Ornamental Galvanized Iron Cornices , Iron Sky Lights , Eto.1 310 South Twelfth Street , OMAHA , HJfitt" T-mon-wed-trl-m HAS THE BEST STOOK'IN OMAHA AND'MAKES THE LOWEST PRIOR IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS Have now been finished in our store , mak ing it the largest and most complete ITUREHOUSE In the West. An additional story has been built and the five floors all connected with two HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS , One Exclusively for the une of Passengers , These immense warerooms - rooms three stores , are 66 ieet wide are filled with the Grand * est display of all kinds of Household and Office Furniture evei shown. shown.All are invited to call , take the Elevator on the first floor and go through the building and inspect the stock. GHAS , . SHIVERIOK , 206 , 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street , Omaha MORGAN & CHAPMAN , [ OLESALE (213 Farnam St. . Omaha. Neb. FREDERIG GOAL The only Coal mined west of'the Mississippi lliver that is erm in quality to the ROCK SPRING COAL. THE ONLY IOWA COAL That will Block for a year without Blocking or'shrlnklng. Pronounced by all the loading brick men In Western Iowa us the very boat coal fpr bnrnlug brick ever mod in the West. ' / . , l .EUREKA CJ3 ALAND DINING CO. , ; Frederic , Monroe Co. , Iowa.