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A Review of the Oase, the Hvi- dence, Bpoeches of Uoun- eel and the Judge's Oharge. Affeoting Boenesin the Ccurt Room ~The Prisoner’s Manner. Special Dispatch to Tun Ban. Dusriy, April 14.—~The evidence of Kennedy closed the case for the de- fense. Dz, Webb, the leading counsel for the prisoner, sald he bogged to submit a respectful protest against any ovi- dence belng sallowed In this oase which would bear upon the exlstence of a conspiracy prior to May 3d, even though the evidence were excluded by that means which would throw » light on the plot existing before that dsy to murder Barke, The only ex- ception to this principle would be that evldence which concerned the words and acts of the prisoner which might with propriety and according to the rules of evidence be admitted, In support of his position, Webb clted varlous authoritfes running from th time of Edward I down to the pi a charge of conepiracy. This was fol- lowed up by the more serlous charge of murdcr, ‘I contend that sach a combination harges is unprecedented in the history of criminal cases.” The court reminded De. Webb that the present indictment was not ocon- spiracy and murcer, but a single in- dioctment of marder. Dr. Webb continuing ssld: ‘‘The indictment for conspiracy to murdur, your honor, may only be based w@pon evidence goirg to show there were dosigns of murder and some definite person in law regulating the evidence of alders and abettors in cases of con- spiracy. It could not be made to ap- ply in the present case.” Sallivan, for the defense, in his argument sop- ported these views. Porter, for the prosecution, replied that the evidence en by Kavanagh yeaterday for » his own dolngs prior to the murder. In fact it slmply showed that Kavanagh recelved his instructions as to driving and walting from Brady. Adams, for the defence, declared the change in vanagh's evidence yesterday, and his sudden discovery, that it was Smith and not Delaney whom he friends, tive volce: arrest of judgment, under the crime's act the jory which heard the case and had just glven in 1ts verdict wan not legally formed; that prisoner had not recelved notlce that he was to be tried before a lpechl}'nry. The motlon udge O'Brien, who now said to the prisoner: ‘‘Have you anythlog to say why the sentence of death should not be pronounced upon Brady responded In a low, clear and firm volce: ‘T am not gullty of the charge which the informers have sworn on me, the was denled by you.” THE DAILY BEE-~MONDAY y, deed lot b, block *‘1,” Shinn's 24 d., 8117, haw and wife to P. Orink, w roel aection 1, 16, 10, $1,160. E Dasel and wife to J. D. Creighton, w d, lots 8, 9, 10, blook E. V. Smith’s addition, $2,600, P. Goos and wite to W. F. Loren- zon, w d, 6 142 feet, sub lot 14, block 2, Oaptal additlon, $4,900 when Its prodaetion would assist thelr Passing on to the evidence of the Informers, the judge said: ‘“‘Although Oarey had every concelva- ble motive acd inducement to give in his evidenoce the statementa oaloulated to serve his own purpose, he had told | 16, a stralght forward story, and one which did not spare himseif, jury were exhorted to consider, how- ever, If he had been dstected In swear- ing falsely the crown would be justl fied In proceeding sgainst him the same as against the other prisouners.” THE SENTENCE OF DEATH, ‘When the jury re-entered the conrt room the eyes of the vast assemblage were turned upon the twelve men who seemed, with the exseption of one or two, to bs laborlng under the most {ntense excltement. man sald they had agreed that Joseph Brady was gullty of murder. the verdict was read a deep but suppressed murmur went the court room, and Brady who, up to this time, had been singularly composed and free from emotion* turned ashen pale, up to make a motlon, and after com- plete silence had been restored and before the judge pronounced the sen- tonced of death, he said in an {mpres- “'T deslre to move for an He alleged that DON'T DIE IN THE HOUSE. ‘‘Rongh on Rats” Olears out rats, mloe, roaches, bed bugs, fliee, ants, moles, chipmonks, gophers, 160. KNIGHTS OF LABOR. What the Order has Accomplished in Omaha. More thao 200,000 men_ of North America are united in an organizition known to the world as the Knlghts of | T Labor, and Omaha furnishes fully double her quota to thisgigantio mem- bership. Iu Omaha we have within the sanot- uary of this noble and holy order,men who have both the capacity and the experience that are necessary to the proper guldance ot the people. The organization is fast meking the laborers a compact body of reasoning and philosophising men. change frcm the time, not far distant, when any attempt at self government, in accordsnce with parliamentary usages, was impoesible among the toilera In factorles, mines and work- shops, Already its membership is represented in every le Uunlon, not excepting tEo congress at drove to the scene of the murder with | Wi Carey; was, as_any one could see, story ooncooted between him (Ka: anagh) and Carey, There were other discrepancies bet~#een the evidence given by the Informers and that of the other witnesses by whom the orown n‘q’ht to back up thelr per- jurlea. ith one soljtary exoep! 10 witness for the crown hac ever set eyes on Brady before the 6th of May, yet they were able to recognize him as the man whom they saw in Pbwalx parg that day. It the jary believed these witnesses to be mis teken, then the ocase rested solely on the suspicious evidence given by the informers. The doubtfal character and unreliability of the evi- dence were too clear to be commented and hypocrite, an y profession as well as practice,”—he exolaimed, ‘‘they weuld undoubtedly declare in acoord with the facts, proba- bilitles and evidence as & body." The court here smald the points raised by Dr, Webb against the intro- duotlon of the evidence could not be stained. Adams, oloaing for the def id: ‘‘Henven forbid t should ever be arralgned before ibunal of public oplnion as the defendant, Brady, has been in advance cf a regular trial. guilt has been presumed in & manner the mos! scandalous on record, Let not the jury be led away snd pre. vented from doing justice because the orime s awfalin ita nature, bat let them consider solely the question whether Brady ls gallty; let them bear in mind the chief evidence sgainst him comes from persous who spoke to save their own necks, Such evidence must ever be regarded with great susplolon, He went on to say that the princlpals In the conspiracy had fled to the United Siates and before Carey and Kavanagh had given thelr testimony In the Kilmainham amination, Vaigh, for the crown, in reply sald: “T'ae circumstances of the crime are not doubted, and it s equally con- oceded 1t was the fruit of a consplracy and not_the matter of personal re- venge. For this reason the crown has been able to adduce evidence of the existence of a oonspiracy, The ac- count of the organization, ita objects and plans given by Farrell was suoh as could never been conccaled by the most skillfol lawyers, The eunne(l then traced connecting lluk of evidence. took the evidence of varlous witnesses who swore to having seen Brady In Phonix Park and dissected it carefully and main. talned it furnished the strongest pos- sible proof that Brady was there. He held there was an utter failure on the part of the defense to establish an alibl for Brady. Theevidence, though little, was no entirely at varlance with the actual facts it stood alone. This closed the speeches and Judge O'Brien began his charge. COommenting on the evidence ad- duced by the defense to prove an alibl he sald there was nothing so far to prove an resorted lon, soolal ethios, w, d., s Place, $276. H. D. and D, W, Shull and wives to H. O. Butler, w. d., fot 6, block6, Shall's 20d add., $300. G. A. Josleyn and wife to A, Sllver, w. d,, lots 1, 3, 8, 22, 23, 24, block b, +| Hanscom Place, $6,000, G. P, Bemis and wife to 8. E. Emerson and F, L. Park, w, d., lots 3 and 4, block “K," Lowe's lst add to or In-|$300. especially by women! D, N, Miller, shor f, to D, Whit- ge. The twenty five cardinal principles of the order should be careful y and thoughtfully read by every man who wipes the sweat from his forehead or bares his arm for toll. Uader the shield of this glorious knighthood, which is uniting the pro- ducing olasses, all the good qualities of man are fostered and the evil ones | bl held in check. Mutual aeslstance is ennobling, and by it the world will yet be redeemed from its masters—greed and tyranny— and thelr death will usher in the mil- lenlum, Let Omaha workingmen lavestigate and decide this question for them. es: Shall we unite with an order, ole alm of which is to bencfit the tolling millions, Yoars, in 8, 0. and M. A, A Knionr ‘Warnicy ina plight; y must ary, baby muss cle. P Il Leonors, In that houso there's no OASTORIA; carn without delay, 0 by night and dsy, Real Estate Transfers. The following deeds were filed for rocord In the ecanniv clovk’s office April 13, reported for Tur Bex by Ames' real estate agency: M. Lee and wife to A. Peterson, of n, 4 lot 9, McOandlish ATRIL 16 1883 OMAHA CITY MISSION. STEELE, JJHNSON & C0., What It is Doing and How It WHOLES ALE GROOER‘S AND JOBBERS IN A Good Report ofa Good Work —30th Quarterly Report of the Becretary. G T, Oliver and wife to Kountze Bros., wd, 21 28 00 acres eootion 9, 8alt, Sugars, Canned OCoods, and @. T, Oliver and wife to H. Kountze All Grocers' 8upplies. el zection 10, 16, 13, $10 000, We desire to publisha report of the work of tho misslon for the three months ending April 1st, 1883, that those who are aidiug us so liberally may se> what is belng done with Each department of the work shows health and an inorease in attendance and lnterest, SUNDAY £CHOOL, » The attendance Is largor and more Tae neoretary’s book shows the total attendance for the quarter, 1,835; daily average, 145; being an in- crease in dally attendance as compared with the same time last year of 25. A branch school has been started at the corner of Laavenworth and Fourteenth stroets, aud under tho able care of those having it in charge willdoa good work. A more detalled report of this field will be glven in our next Why be troubled with dyspepatat|9! S8TATHE JOITINGS. iMedioal Assoolation. At a mecting of regular physiclans held at the parlor of the Creighton house, in this. clty, on Wednesday evening, the 11th Inat., after a thor. ough discussion of the subject in all {ta bearings, the unanimcus expresslon 13t, That as & moens of profes- slonal growth and social intercourse, & seiation ought to A Full Line of the Best Brands of MANUFACTURED TOBAGCO, Agonta for BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER GO. P, BOYER WO, e DEALERS TN me HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK GO. Fire and Burglar Pr)> S~ AULTS, LOOUOKS, 1020 Farnham Street, - = - NEIER ANHEUSER-BUSCH B Brewing The fore- their donations, County Medieal 2ad, Toat for this purpose a moeting of the regular phy- of Douglas county be called to Dr. Webb started moet at the Millard hotel parlora, in thin city, at 8 o’clock on the evening of the 18:h Inst. (Wednesday). Ia per- euance therecf there will be at the tlme and place above men- tloned, to which every regular physi- olan in the county la earnestly sdliolted _—— ‘Why suffer from a state of i1l health? THE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL shows same increase in attendance and usefalness, Over 100 little girls were inattendance on last Saturday, and s o8 they wero learning the intricate art of making garments, was . A mothers claes has been started which meets every ‘I'nesday afternoon for the pur| mothers in making garments for their Two sewing machines have been loaned them Zend considerable material farnished. the right dleection, % Belvidere will soon have a nsw bank and a lum»er yard. A new band wagon has been i.troduced into the city of Plattsmouth, A oolored evangelist is making things lively for the sinners st Unadills, Oioe OIVEA EX These men would wear the life of any one to save thelr #0 of aldivg the Plattsmonth has now tele munications with Louisville, Greenwood This is & step 1n We now wish to The Episcopal society:at Blair has start- ed a select school under the charge of a RELIEF DEPARTMENT Nothing has given us as much pleasure as. the wbllity to ald ina slight degteo the ‘many cases of want | that are contiuually com.ug to our no- On many the past winter has been a severe strain to provide neces- Many, even women aud children, have throtigh no fault of thelr owa bad to saffer hunger and cold, but au' ghe people have opeed their heazts and their pocketbooks, arrels and their bread o . Soventy.five families left Reynolds, Ne- A.SB braske, Iast Friday, for Oalifornis, where oo"a'tlon’ A Jarge number of prairie fires have raging recently in the neighbarhood of Wymore, Gage county. perance ticket Waselectod y at the eleotion last week. CELEBRATED KEG & BOTTLED BEER. IHIS EXCEBLLENT BEER SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. Orders from any pafi of the 8tate or the Entire West will be promptly shipped: o flouriog mills at Fillmore are ushed beyond their capacity, and the business will be added to The contract for building a bridge acrcss the Big Blue river, south of more, has been let for $2,500, A man from Clay Center, Kansas, has maude a proyosition to Wymore people for » mill, and it will be built, Businessin Alma is improving consifer- nd a number of now merchandizers cently settled there, The Antelope onnu; wmiseion, aud as the little school children caught the fever and bronght food to school with them, 1thos learn- iog in a practical manner that great Eleventh comwandment of *‘Love to nd love to roan.” the work has not been without fts All Our Gords are Made to the Standard of our Guarantee, GEORGE HENNING, 8ole Agent for Omaha and the West. 1001 0fice Oorner 18th and Harney Strests. 450 What s % In this department Mrs. Jardine is superintendent with all that the name implies, while Miss Mary Goodman is the efficient sesretary. The fsllowing are the donations for the last quartec: Mrs, Bauman by Dr. Stelling, casbh.$10 (0 Truman Buck by Mrs. Hulss,cash., 17 Mre. Backus coliected cash Mcr. Wiloox, potatoes an Mrs. Dr. Leisenring, clothingand cash; Mr Seaman, paper sack: cer buckwheat flour, oclothing shoes; Mrs. Mlilton KRog Mrs. Jardine, bedtick A man nsmed Louis Blair last week by cuttit » ragor, The cause was A Loup Oity man will test the cla; Sherman county sand find whether it is r;l.ul;ubh to use for adobe, or sun-dried alatare in the | “imy; ¢oun trustees of Pawnee Oity have ordered all owners of pro) 3 sidewalks in front of 1t 1s wn educator, for it teaches all | delay, the grand principles that tend to the enlightenment and elevation of man- It i the sworn foe of tyranny in every form, and espeoiall; most odious oppreesion wi from aggreqated capital, It is & friend of the children, be- oause it keeps them in school until stter the age at which our fore- fathers were forced to abandcn the pursult of knowledge for the treadmill of toil, It has no utoplan echemes, and does not expeot to remove mountains at the word of command, but little by little, year by year, it is making to! honorable and profitable, and idleness dishonorable and unprofitable, It bas done more to advance the workers on the road to a comfortable independence than all other agencles ever accomplished In ten times the spaceof time, It is not a political, raligious or moral organization, and yet it tesches the most patriotio prinolples, the pur- eat devotion and the highest type of | bo: Every workingman in Omaha should joln this organizition, and profit by the power that can only spring from union. The ivorease in membership during the last few months has been phe- nomenal, and yet hundreds of tollers in our oity are outslde of its ranks that should be guided by its teach- Brady's case has been prejudioed, his | in, The women of Fremont ha et made up entirely of fe: field for election as members of the achool PERFII‘EOTION HEATING AND BAKING is only attained by using CHARTER 0AK 8toves and Ranges.’ WIRE HAUIL!E 'dfllill DOORS. ‘or sale by MILTON ROGERS & 3048 OMIA ELA.. of that undred oar loads of immigrants springs Reboacia pvor "the brid sligice the beginning of the T The new Lutheran church at Stanton has just been completed, and the build- ing is a very neat and tasty worshipping , drags; Mre. Bachus, bread, ten pounds of cheese and two basketa of apples, eto.; Mrs. Swltzler, clothing. Drs. Jensen and Bodelson, professional services, There has also been received from and others during the quarter: One:-quarter ton of ooal, 48 bundles of c.othing, a large namber of shoes, 50 yards of calico, 123 pounds of ocffev, 76 bushels ef potatoes, 1,600 vounds of flrur, 265 pounds of meat, 76 pounds of beans, 500 pounds of corn meal, 30 pounds ot sugar, orders to the amount of $15 for groceries, conuty commissioners 6 tons of coal, Twenty-two pairs of shoes haye been bought and $10 20 in cash have been A Dawson count; vate tutor for his rogress of the state in style as well as y man has hired a hildren. This sh The Merrick County Agricultural so- ciety met at Central O present it adjourned to meet at a later time, YA party of forty-one immigrants arrived in Norfolk last week from Smith county, will settle in the sur. MORGAN & CHAPMAN, WHOLESALE GROCER 1218 Farnam 8t.. Omaha, Neb A pumber of prominent business men of Sutton have organized astook company and dollars have been subscribed. Samuel Baker, of Plattsmoutb, recently of fat cattle at Superior, uckols county, that pounds weight, They cost $80, .- The citizens of Grand Ialand have raised a purse of several hundred dollars and pre- given in extreme need. Amount expended 1n this depart- 2 b o ;ur:n'n REPORT, % gttt "1 balng BOLLN & SIEVERS, 1609 Douglas Street. H. BOLLN & 00., Cor. 16th and Oalifornia St, OMAHA SEED DEPOTS. HENRY BOLLN &G0 Have brought to this city trom the farma cf Lardredth & Son's, Philaelphis, and James M. Thur- burn & Co., New Yors, the largest stock of Garcen nd Field city, allof ‘which are guaranteed o be fresh and truo to the nams. Prices will also be as low as any Responsible Dealer can Make, HENRY BOLLN & CO. work they did at the recent fire there. The Indians in Burt county have com- ing up tiees, and they will ousands of cottonwood , box and other kinds on the market for rent of building to Swedish To cash donations The First National bank of Central City opened for business last week with a paid up oapital of 50,000, and an authority to T souse 1t to $160, By expenditures industrial 000 a8 soon s it do- | By xewer tox on lot The Pawnee Republican wants the Asso- give itarest. The great trouhle is that it never had an; rest fom the source about whi s ever lmported before to this The building of s new United Presby- terian church at Pawnee Oity has been de- cided on and work will eo. n be o« edifice will cost betwenn $7,000 we wish to thauk the et A Fock press of this city and all those whohave en; or DA orl and. Nosthern, loat bls ! heiped nailn auy way, taining 81,700 last week bet: and North Platte while traveling on the OMAHA CORNICE WORKS, RUEMPING & BOLTE, Proprietors. Tin, Iron and Slate Roofers MANUFACTURERS OF, ‘Ornamental Balvanized Iron Co 310 South Twelfth Street, mar 7-mon-wed-frl-me, J. A, WAKEFIELD, WHOLESALX AND RETAIL DEALEB IN s L N R R SRR . Lath, Shingles, Pickets, 8ASH, DOORS, BLINDE, MOLDINCS, LiME, CEMEN FPLASTEIIR, ETO. SEATATE AGENS FOR MILWAUKEE OEMENT COMPANY Near Union Pacific Depot, Arex G. CHariroN, Sec'y. The roller skatirg rink at Plattsmouth attracts the attention of s that two brass bands arein c: dance furnishing musie, The makenp of the Lincoln News is largely of bric-a-brac tyj sort of variety to its about the only thing may be said in favor of the sheet, A heavy wire rope usrd to st in furnishing pressure for the gas mechive in the Plattsmouth opera house broke one night last week and close proximity to the head of tbe en- gineer, No damage was done The olerk of Merrick county and a few have an_ enclosure near flice in Central City, which is lace where the fest1ve game played by the official and The local paper calls for an roices, Iron Sky oV o OMAHA, N£B, dead of nleht, mos, wl is in that direction that Women Who want glossy, luxuriant and wavy tresses of abundant, beantiful Hair must use LYON’S KATHAIRON. This article always ir grow freely and fast, keeps it from falling out, arrests and cures ness, removes dandru itching, makes the Hair strong, givin, down a big rock in A rheumatlo young Jady st Vassar, Whoee teacher d 8t. Jacobs Oll bought, And the oure it wrought, Showed that none could out-class her. -OMAHA, ined to pass her, it a curling keeping it in any desired position. Beau- Hair is the sure ng Kathairon, WILLIAM SNYDER, MANUFACTURER OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, AND ROAD WA ONS, First-Olass Palnting and Trimming, Repairing Promptly Done, 1819 Harney, Cor, 14th, Omaba, SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLONGE Made from the wild flowers of the rar ramzp YOSEMITE VALLEY t of perfume. . B. Slaven, San Manufactured by Francisco, Forsale in Omaha by W, Kennard J, Whitehouse snd