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THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA , WEDNESDAY , MARCH 12,1884. ' Homo ItrniB "All y 'i own Uull If roil rtro in sick nlioio you can U t bop bitter lh l no\er Kail. The wcaVost woman , smallest child , nnd sickest invalid can use hop bitten with safety nnd great good. Old men tottering around from Rhoumatittn. kidney trouble or nny weakness will bo almost now by using lion bitters My wlfo nnd daughter yrcro inado healthy by the use of hop bitters and I recommended them to my people. Meth IV' , odist Clergyman. Ask ny ( f < "J doctor If hop Bitter * ro not thu Iw.t f mlly mctllclna On tilth. Malarial Cover , Ague and Biliousness - ness , will leave every _ neighborhood as * soon as hop bitters arrive. ji "My mother drove the paralysis and neuralgia all out of her system with hop bitters. " Ed. Oswcgo Sun. Keep the kidneys healthy with hop bitters and you need not fear sickness. Ice water is rendered harmless nnd moro refreshing and reviving with hop billow in each draughr. . The vigor of youth for tlio aged and infirm in hop bitters ! 'At tlio rhaiiffo Of Itfo nothing ctinult llopbitttrsto ftlUy U troublcilocliUnt Thtroto. " * 'Tho best periodical for ladies to take monthly nnd from vrhich they will receive the greatest benefit is hop bit- tors. " Mothers with sickly , fretful , nursing children , will cure the children and bene fit themselves by taking hop bitters doi ly. Thousands die annually from noino form of kidney disease that might have been prevented by n timely use of hop bitters. Indigestion , woalc stomach , irregu larities of the bowels , cannot exist when hop bitters are used. A timely . % . ' . " . moot hop ' Blttcre will keep a wJmlo fmnlly In rebuilt health a scar nt a llttlo coit. To produce real genuine sloop _ and child-liko rcposo all night , take a little hop bitters on retiring. That indigestion or stomach gas at night , preventing rest and sloop , will dis appear by using Imp bitters. Paralytic , nervous , tremulous old ladies are made perfectly quiet nnd sprightly by using hop bittors. I- WITH And your work is done for all Him to time to come. WE CHALLENGE The Worl p g > x to produce a moro durable inateria for street pavement than the Sioux Falls Granite. [ FOH2ANY AMOUNT OP OR MACADAM filled promptly. Samples sent an estimates given upon application WM.MOBAIN&CO. , _ Sioux Falls. Duknta DISEASES OF THE rang KIWI ipn t\ HHfl A ITO EYE . & EA1 J , T. ARMSTRONG , M. D. , OotxliMrt : .aa.cl .A.oa.X'lfSi Until onicca are repaired Irani result ol flru , uil with Dr. VarLor , Hooa 6 , ( InlJrlitou IJlock U * ng ngSUOOIS PAPER WAREHOUSE , Graham Paper Co tU tfad 219 North ilaln Bt , St. LouU. WHOLESALE KeYELOI'E8 0AKD UOAKD AMD POINTER'S STOC3 VCoab oild for nun of nil Chartered byUicStatcofll nols furtheexpicssnurpi ofclvIngtromedUte rellel ail throntc.urmary sod p vato dlteaui. Qooorrho Qleet andSy philla In all tto complicated form * , olio dlieaaei of the bkla o Ulood promptly relieved a per maneotly cured by ten dic , U tcdlnorirlV ( < i V/ealcn - . t-Tirln Loustsby Dream * , I'lmplei theiraceLo9tMnhoodi'u < t > r < i/riirr < I.27i it no exptrliutHtlnu * Tiio appropriate remc I' Q list once used In each c > e. ContulUitloRi , n < M > na | of bv letter , tacrcdly confidential , Me ielne * neat by Mall mid Cxpreu. No marks i package to ladicato coatcut * or tender. Addic OMAHA Stove Eepair Work ; I0y Sbuth 14th St. nd rtpt Hw cMtnt vt * H M MripUoa. wool ttOTM , dmngod , JM I * J , w i , mi U k , diwpw . to , ouUcl. our c4op'pi ttttlrtw k THE LASKER LANCE. Siill Being Used To Pierce the TIM Hide of Bismarck , Official Letters , Telegrams and Talk on tlio Matter , Spicy Conversation Between Tre- linghuysen and Elondeokor , A Final Official Shaft to Sargent From the Secretary of State , "ABlatter nl'JtrKift , lint Not of Con cern" to tlio American ConjrcfiK. ruuninn AS TO TUB LAHKKU INSULT. WAHiitNorojr , March 10. Accompany ing tlio president's message to the Jiouso on the Laskor resolutions , were a num ber of official lottora and telegrams bo- twcon Secretary Frelinghuyson nnd Min- iatur Sargent , and between Sargent and tlio Gorman imperial secretary , which were purely of a routine character. Fol lowing those was a memorandum of the conversation of March 7 between Score- tary Frolinghuysoii and Herr Eisondcck- or , which opens with the formal presen tation of the dispatch from Prince Bis marck , seine points of which have already been published , but never oflicinlly. It is ns follows : FuKiimicimumiE , February Oth , 1881. [ Translation. ] Tlio envoy of the United States of America has communicated , with a note dated the 1st inslanttho text of a resolution of the American house of representativesdated the Oth of January , in which the houoo expresses ita rcgrcat r.t the death of Dr. Edward Liskor. Every appreciation which the personal qualities of a Gorman receive in a foreign country cannot but bo pleasing to our national feelings , especially when ominating from auch an important bed ; as tlio American house of representatives. 1 should therefore have gratefully re- coivcd Sargent's communication , and should have naked his majesty , the em- pnror , to empower hno to proaont it tc the reichstag , if the resolution of tlio 'M of January did not at the same time con < tain an opinion on the direction nnd of fccts of the political actions of llopro aontaliyo Laakor , which is opposed to mj convictions. In the resolution it is said in relation to the deceased that "hii firm and constant exposition o free and liberal ideas have materially torially advanced the social , politica and economic condition of these people , ' From my knowledge of the courao of th < political and economic dovolopmpnt the Gorman people has taken I cannot'rogarc this opinion as ono in accordance will the facia I have witnessed. I would not venture to oppose my judgment to thai of an illustrious assembly like the hous < of representatives of the United State ; if I had not gained during an active par ticipation in Gorman internal politics o more than thirty yoara , _ an oxporiouci which encourages mo to attach also t < my opinion a certain competency vrithii thcso limits. I cannot make up my mini to ask his majesty , the emperor , for th necessary aulhomatioii to conunuiiicat the resolution of the house of roprcson tativos of the United States to the Gei man reichslag , because I should there with have to officially endorse myno'l ' an also to endorse with his majesty , th emperor , nil opinion which I am uimbl to recognize as just. ( Siirnod ) VON BISMAUOK. " After rending and presenting to Seen tary Frolinijhuyaoii the above letter Mil istor Von Eisondockor added : "I am fui thor innlructod to express to you , Mi Secretary , Prince Bismarck's regrets thr ho found himself unable to comply wit the wish formulated by Sargent , an also to leave with you , if you dcairu i the engrossed copy of Iho rtrjolutio which , in my deference to its high origii I inny add my upvornmont cannot on it own responsibility fool at liberty t retain. The secretary of state said : . "M : Minister , inresponse to your oiler to n turn the ongrusjod copy of ( ho rcsoh tion , lot mo say the president cannot k supposed to have any wish in rospoi to what the Gorman government nia do in regard to the dispositio of the copy of ( ho resolution of house t representatives after it has decided * tin it cannot bo transmitted to'tho body fi which it was courteously intended. " The ministoV replied : "Youi1 answo ; Mr. Secretary , expresses no wiah , nn consequently relieves my { [ ovornmoi from thu obligation it 1ms full to rotui the resolution which was entrusted to for tr Dismission. " The last document of the series is letter from Frolin huyson to Minist < SargoSit , written to-day , and is as follow "WAHUIMUUN , Huron 10 , 1881. Su I enclose a copy of a note , of which copy has boon handed mo by the Go man minister , nnd whiuh alalo th Prince Bismarck declines to bo tl medium of communication between tl house of representatives of the Unite States and the roichatag of the rosolutic on the subject of the death of M Laskor. Tlio resolution wus passed I the house with the moat courtcoi motives , for the ainclo puposo of o pressing sympathy with u correspond ! ) branch of the government of a tnund nation in the lots of onu of its disti guished members , who died within tl national jurisdiction of congress. If ai other purpose has been surmised , tl indisposition of this republicas , proven 1 the history of n century , to obtru upon other nations the sound politic principles upon which our own prosper ! Is fouudud , should have counteract that surmise. In the cuttomary order transmission the resolution oamo into t ! possession of his excellency , who pleased to explain the ombarassmont u lo dor which ho conceives ho would labor I il. forwarding it to ita dostinatio il.ia In ia This position , and the person I- conviction to which ho allude Ift are matters directing hisoxcollonoyulou and thorn it is ill upon not becoming that id inako any remark further than to say id does not occur to mo how the trummi f\ \ aiou of a resolution would have invoivi al an endorsement of the political views inTO Mr. Laskor. My duty of courtesy to tl house of representatives ended with fo warding thu resolution throuuh tlio prop channel to Ih6 hands of an ollloor ohargi with the administration of foreign ullai of Germany. This govcrumunt is n disposed to inquire into tha rol tions existing between the , dilforo branched of another. The sonlimeii of tlio resolutions are now general known ; their merits or demerits can 1 judged , and ita moro trausmispion ol wally , as it was intended and claimed < ils face to be of friendly intent , while matter of regret , it not ono of concern tither branch pf the government of tl United States. You will either forwsi a copy of this instruction to thy uiinUt f foreign aflhfrii , or rend it to him nnd cnvo him tv copy , as you ascertain ho refers. 1 am , itc. , Signed ) FKKD. T. FUBMSOIIUI KX. IiCtlcr from l > r. Hcrro. 18 WEST 35m STIIEET , \ NEW YOIIK , JUNK 1 , 1883. ) I have been n sufferer in the paat with Talnria , which finally became Chills and 'over. Treatment by my physician failed o help mo. I used BitAMOitBTii'H Pitts nd was cured. Thirteen months have lapsed since then , and I have * had no ccurronco , Other members of my fami f used them for the same troublu , with : io same good result. I cheerfully endorse them for that ill- csi , and also as a pleasant laxative or mrgativo , according to the number taken. 'hoy are now n household remedy with no , and I am never without them. 1 ould gladly give the details of the fore- oing to any who inMit choose to call pan mo for thorn. J. ESEllRE. Dcnht. Tlio Cnttlu TOTEKA , Ks. , Jlarch 10. Governor Hick , In reply to the rcnolulioii adopted t the meeting of the Osaifo county kinon , hold last week , says : "I do ot think the public would justify the ailing of the legislature together. It corns to mo that the 8ockmen of your ounty have started out in the right di- ection by calling a public meeting. The ounty's board should meet and make nn ppropriation for the purpose pf buying nd destroying any animals disenscu in ny locality in your county. Tlio legla aturo has appropriated no means nor uthorizod any ofiicora to act in sudi mat ers , and all 1 can do is only advising. n case the disease should make its ap- oaranco the animals should bo at nco killed and buried and 11 straw , and ovoiything on ho premises that was exposed , should jo burned , and cattle liable to bo infect- d should bo properly quarantined. Should the disease break out there should 10 a competent committee with a yotori- lary surgeon appointed to appraise the iroporty , pay a fair value for it , and ro- uiro the owner to disinfect his premises. have no doubt the legislature would irovido for the reimbursement of coun- ica that adopt such measures to atamji lut the disease. Many surgeons through- nit the country are sending remedies hey warrant as being a sure and effect ual euro. " The governor nnd several ithor parties will leave for the diseased [ is trie ts on n special train to-morrow. AOnsoNot Beyond Help , Dr. M. H. Illnedalo , Konnwco , Ill.nlvlsO ( ! us of a rcmarknblo cure of consumption. He ays : "A nolzhbour'a wlfo wan attnckod Itl 'inlont lunif dlaoano , and pronounced boyoiu iclp from Quick Consupmtlon. AH a lix t ro ort the family was persuaded to try Dfl.WM UALL'S BAI.SASI KOU TIIK l UNGS fo the astonishment of all , by the tlmo nhc md used ono half dozen bottles ho was aboul ha liouuo doing her own work. I HAW her nl lor worst and had no Idea oho could rcco\cr. ' "VVatfion'H Tills IB ono of the boat remedies for Neural gla ever Invented. It is not a Hnlmont. but li i modlcino to bo taken intorniilly , nnd curoi > y going light to the root of the dlsouso. 'ndy who triad many other things , without re lof , trlod Neuralgia Kliiff , nnd wns imniadl atoly cured. Wo gunrantco it In all caeca u hoi nsocl according to ( Urni-tlnim iN IIY Ti3raouAi ii. GlndHtona Ii ( tudoring from catarrh and con flnod to hU room. Tlio French poitolllco reports that tlin nil : berlos for the i > ast week amlnmt to 100,00 francH. MTH. KIiboth ! Keating , ego 8 , burned t douth at I'hIIndalphia , yojtercl ly , during u lit In her houso. A fund b boIiiR raised In Jandin ( ( or tli benefit f the family of Towfik 15oy , LOU mandor of the 111-fatud Slnkat gaiiison. James Itughoi. who shot ntul wounded Oil cor Welch , hi Clinton , Iowa , lust Oitoba. WOH sentenced to ton yoara In tlio ponitoi llary. At BoHtou ycatorduy the iirnt suitwia ; brgn against the Suvunnnh Stuiunihlp Lxinpnny I rocoor ilnmagoa for loss of Ufa on the steam * City of Columbus , Carl SchutJonoph Jl. Choato and H nun bor of otlinr Kcntleinoii have been added t the Now York Independent republican execi tivo comiultteo. The wont-bound oxtiro.ia on the TOXAR & Si Louta road W.IH doniilod Iho miloa oo.it of Coi > > IcanaIu tHiinday.n1ght. Two gentlemen an ono lady \\eeo Borldiialy hurt' The Berlin no\vninpern are absorbed in < ! ! cnsslnR the rise of u now political part } formed since Luakor's douth , hy the union u the eccasalunisU and pro resBista. Commlsnlonor ] ' 'inlc donloa the truth of th report In Now Yurie of a cut In rat -fri'ii ' Chicago anil St. Loulx , nnd says no raductloi of rates Is contemplutoil by him. A Montreal dispatch of yostordiymyt The snow storm of the pant two duy < < liaa bee the most sotlous of the winter. Trains ur ulinply cancel | ud. Thu snow Is 8 foot high , Fran Afatorua and Ha. ion Wlnkolnmir nnd Scarln leave Vlnnna on the 21th of Marc' ' anil Llterpnol the 2'Jth ' for thu United Stitof to take p irt in the Wanner concerts nude tho.direction of Theodora Ulout1 , In tlio Now York losUlaturo Inquiry Int the management of the J.udlow utieot jiii tontlmony w H given to the ollocttlmt whiako. nnd lewd women weie Intrixhicod Intj th jail for prisoners who had money , At KIgIn , 111. , yoatorday morninc , Clmile Kostor , an omplovo of the Klein Avutch coir pany , was found dead III bed from tlio ull > ( , t of coal gnti , and hU wlfo and two Uilltfron nr In a tirtcurloiw condition from tlio SHUIOCHUHC The Colorado dIUslouof the Southern 1'u rlfio U badly washed jor BIX inllon west i Uairgott. Ono break IH IHUO font long , nn two others 81)0. ) On the nortliorn division number of bridges uro g < mo , and U in imposs bio for p.HsungurH to bo truntfoiTed. Carl Hiith.iusou , ngod 1 ! > , a nopliow of lie llutlmuscu Cemi > loplor. of thu Duchy i Brunswick , Germany , was arrested at Noi Yorkjesterday , on the arrival of the etetui t > hlp Amsterdam , for onterlng hU undo house mauko'l ' and rpblitng him of S2GOO o tlio nlylit of February 16th. Tim Northern I'rtcIHa and iU Chlcipro cot uoctions aunounco a reduction In the rate o eailgrunt movuablejof uboufJO per tout IN twocn Chlcauo nnd ull ixint west. Thu Ch cage lines will tUU week iwiio throuRh frelgl tivrllfH in couuocliou with the Norther Pacific , The republicans conlod i of 7 wards In Uat gor , Maluu , yeatordty. No cholco for inajoi Ilimiphrey , the republican , lacking 77 > otem a majority. In Aucustu , also , tliure was 11 cholco for mayor. Tlio lepubllcani electe three aldomnou and the "citizens" and denii craU electoil four at IHddofonl , the democral oloctoJ the mayor and cairled li of the wards. Ronators Morgan , Ulbson and Blair , of tl public lands committee of the senate , lm\ submitted a minority report to accompany tl ; bill to declare the forfeiture of lands granto tould In construction of Texas 1'jclftco io.ii They oxprivs the opinion that the judlcli power of tin United Kutot cannot Do exe cieod elthur to doclara the forfeiture or to r lio\o agaluit it in the existing state of ui A Monroe ( La ) upocial says : On Thurida night .loha Itudvura and wire , n od 73 and Ct vveru murdered , it It eiipinwud , bvlolni Mill can and John C'lark. The budJeu were IK found until Baturday , when a posse started I nunult of the murdcron * . Tha men had take lodging for the nltflit at Hodden' lioiu The old couple. Kitting bv the flru , were shi ami Instantly killed. Tha ulacu wa * rai saiLed but the murdereru fulled to got tl luonoy which wan concealed In u nmttro. Tliu inurdert-TB torniwd on utolon horses. Ilood'u Sarsaimnlln is an ostnict of tl : best remedies of the vogutablo kingdo : known aa Alteratives , nud Blood-Pur fiew. Wit II13 I3LK1M1ANT 1MIK. Cliciis Agents on Tlirlr Mettle. "IJaa Forcpaugh n white olophfttil ? " said the gentlemanly Aimnias'of the Bar- hum show , repealing the reporters ques tion , and scornfully adding : "Why don't you ask mo if John O'Brien has otic ? " "Has he ? " "Who ? John O'Brien ? Why , great Eaypt , no unless ho has whitewashed his old African elephant. You'ro twen ty-olio , ain't you ? Well , don't lot any of those Foropatigh guys close your eye on thia subject. I'm tolling you straight when 1 nay Bntnum is thu only showman that has a white elephant. Of courao ho's while , " continued the agent , refer ring to the pachyderm "that is , as wlulo aa sacred elephants go. I don't ay ho's aa white aa snow , but he's white i patches. A sort of a calico elephant , o tn speak. You'vo seen n calico hess ? " "Yes. " "Well , just try and picture to yourself n elephant that looks like that. " While the reporter was endeavoring to raw a mind-picturu of a bay elephant , ccorated wilh pink and white patches , 10 awful untruthfulncps of Mr Foro- augh's emissaries Hashed through Iho rain of Mr. Barnum'a agent , and. with frown on his face , ho inquired : "Now , pu don't for a moment believe that his iscuits" by that remarkable titlu ho leant Mr. Foropaiigh "up Chestnut , reot could buy a while elephant ! No , f course you don't know. That's ust the point. Ho knows you don't ' nd so ho Bonds guys around to swell your oad. " NEVT 1IKST THIMI. "When ho heard that Mr. Barnum had white elephant his Philadelphia bia- uits Bays if 1 can't got ono I'll make 'cm liink I have. 1 tell you it tikes bijj nonoy to got a sacred elephant : and vliiit'o more , there was only ono for aalo , nd as soon aa Mr. Barnum heard of il 10 at once dispatched twelve agents tc Jurinnh. That was eight yeara ago. The gonta labored pcycu years and spent § 1117,000 , but were unable lo aecuro the irizo. Not wisning to return empty- landed they , in 1882 , bought an olophanl with white foot , a white trunk and c while tail , but it was not sacred. The > cute was shipped to thia country , bul when Mr. Barnum learned that it was icithor pure white nor sacred ho oaid tc Mr. Baily and Mr. Uutchinsou , 'I will never consent to deceive the people oi ny native country by palming oil or .hem a curiosity that is not gonuinb. Chat's the governor's style , you know-- ilraight up and down aa a center polo. ' Hero the agent broke his narrative , md holding up two finpera of bis right land said to the bar keeper : "Whiskj sours. " Turning to his companion lu ? aid : "Tho governor won't hove a drink ng man with the show ; and the instant 10 hears that ono of his employes hai ; ukon a drink , off goes the drinker's head I'm taking big chances when lorder aoun n a public place like this. Then return ing to the matter ho was moat interests 11 ho aaid : "Say old man , don't yo i bo ievo that nny ono except Mr. Bar/nun / will exhibit a white elephant in tbi country next summer. Oh , yea tha spurious while elephant. VYoll , Hutcl and Baily , they said : 'What will wed with it ? ' and the governor , ho said : 'Ivil it and get one that is genuine or none n all.1 So it waa poisoned. " LEASED I'OU A FABULOUS SUM. "And another force of agonla wont t Burinah wilh § 30,000 worth of present ( coating at least 85,000) ) for the king an at last succeeded in securing at Doan DAIIIOO the largest , whitest and moat 11 telltgcnt sncred olophanl in the work and , mind you it is the only ono that ov < loft the country. It coat § 200,000 nn its golden bath tub and feeding troug cost § 75,000 more , and , by the way , tli trappings were only leased at that. Tli priests that , wait upon the elephant ai paid § 5,000 a month. Millions of m tivea gathered on the Salweon to see tli lord of white elephants leave homi What do Iho nalivea think of Mr. Bn iiuin , do you say ? Why , they worshi him , Old Swam , who was over thei lolls mo they have images of the govorr or in all thu temples now. There's th bill of sale of our elephant published i The Rangoon Cassette , " ho addedunfold cd a dirty-looking little newspaper : tn pointing out a column article on Toun fiilomif * , the apottod proboscidian thu Mr. Barnum ia now exhibiting in Eii land. TUB OTHKIl riCTUiK. : An hour or so lalor the reporter mo ono of the picturesque story-toller employed to do part of the Munchau son business for Mr. Foropaugh's nggre gallon. T , K kt that ! " ho said , holding u thia cablegram : ' WniiA ) Uoplmnt- will teach Philadol Eliia in April. Expert naturalists say h i tht ) only pure Albino elephant in th world. All othon are leprous. " "That knocks Birnum higher than kilo. "rmiiHiked Iho agent , gleefully "I tell you the Main Guy ( Mr. Fore tiyli'a u onta , m refuning to thuir fin plnyor , frequently give him llmt uniqu title ) "has the only white elephant tint over loft the east. What ? Call thn measly little beaut of Barnum's } with few dirty gray patchqj on his trunk white ? Why , it's bosh , and when it come down to the sacred business wit havu al the bust of it. On thu quiet , I'll tell yo that that scaly elephant of Barnum'a wa never called sacred by any ono oxcop circus agents , while the Mam Guy'a whit monarch lived for twenty ye.irs in u loin pip and was worahiped by millions upoi millions of people. When it _ bocam known lhat ho was to le.ivo hfa nativ land the natives bought single hairs frnn hia body for a rupee apieco. Tlio priest who have charge of him inado abou $12OCO selling hairs. That little olopban in London cost about $10,000 , whilu our cost $250,000 before ho loft hia temple and his diamond-studded trappings cos $75,000 , Now , I am giving you facia. Then there waa u long pauso. BUIENOE TO Till ! RESOUB. "Oh , you saw ono of these chumps c Iho Barnum show , did you ? Filled yo up , didn't lie ? I hope ho told you al about thuoarting of Professor Doremout of New York , down to Bridgport to try t turn an ordinary elephant white , U didn't , eh ? Yes , ita true , Old Doromu went down there and doctored and paint ed and fooled with a black elephant ati just when the operators thought the boaa was becoming a shade pohir it died , At some of these jays about it ; but aaydpn' ' you let 'om pull your loj ; and convinc you that that aick olephaut they got i Burinah is white or tacrod , for it isn't " " t boar in mind all the time you'r wlkin to thorn guya that Mr. Forqmug has the only Jegitmato white olephan and we've got the documents to prov it. ' h < | conversation waa interrupted b Mr. Opr , ouo of the imaginative agent of John IJ. Doris' ' allow , "Say , fellahs , bosau Mr. Cox , "did you hoar abou "No. ' "He's just bought a sacred white olo- ibatit. The only legitimate ono that will > o oxibitcd in America thia year , " do- lorod Mr. Doris * representative , un- > lushingly. The agents locked horns at nco on the white elephant question and 10 reporter ( led. HorMord's Acltl Phosphate. Bpcciflo Virtues In Dyspopsla. Dn. A. JENKINS , Great Falls , N. H. , iya : "I can testify to its seemingly Imost spccilio virtues in cases of dys- ) opsia , nervousness and morbid vigilance ir wakefulncss. " A Tlio Itcsult of mill 3Iur < lcrcr0 , inclnnixtt Kncjulrcr. On Thursday night the family of Mr. il , T. Vandovoort , of the firm of Morrcll Vandovoort & Co. , had quite nil exciting vunt at their residence , near the Prtsby- orian church in Lovcland. A hdy visitor nd relative of the family arose in her Ipep , jumped from her bed-chamber dndow , and waa found walking down the incinnati , Washington and Baltimore .ulroad track. Thu lady is a widow and ighly connected , and has never had any imilur experience before , although she ai reached nearly the ago of 50. She eela considerably embarrassed at her rout : , and at her urgent request her name n withhold. Thu family had several r'oung people as callera during the cvcn- ng , nnd considerable Conversation con- erning thu many recent murdnrs waa in- lulued in. About 11 o'clock the cullers oft for homo , and the family retired. L'ho lady v , ho was the central figure in ho after excitumunt occupied a chamber laving n window opening out onto .thu o ran da. About midnight some of the family were awakened by voices of men and the vailing of a female voico. Mr. Court Vandovoort , the oldest son , appeared at ho window , revolver in hand , and saw .wo men and a woman in the street. When they caught sight of the weapon hey retreated , maVitig some remark ibout ono of the murderers. Nothing urlhor was heard , and the supposition icing that the parties wore some belated nobriatcs , the family again wont to sleep. M about half an hour the son was again iwakcnod , and found a young army about , ho houso. Alarmed at the strange sight , 10 ran down stairs revolver in hand , and bund some of the parties trying to force open Iho dining-room door , while at the lame time the trent dgor-boli was violont- y ringing. The son ran from ono door a another , determined to keep the mur derous roobers out. Up to this time not a word had been spoken. Mr . "Vande- voort , sen. , was awakened by the noise , and mouircd what was up. A voice : rom outside answered that the family were murdered , and a woman had jumped from the upper window. Mr. Vandovoort immediately imagined a foul scheme. Opening the door ho found a crowd , lioaded by Oflicor Martin. Mr. Vande- voort informed them that his family wore all alive and well , and used aomo violent language against Iho intruders , at the same lime inquiring whore the woman was. Ho was escorted to the residence of Col. Nash , and there found his guest , who was Buppotc'd to ba found asleep , and the f.nfuly using caution to prevent her rest being broken by the noise. Ex planations were in order , and were givei ii9 follows : The crew of an eastern-bonne freight on thu Cincinnati , Washingtor and Baltimore railroad were taking nntoi and receiving orders when Ibey saw i while object coming down the tracl toward Ilium. As it drew nearer Ihe ; discovered n woman in her night-dros nnd btirefooled waiving ever Iho frozze : ground , through1 the freezing wind They asked her wluit was Iho matter She said , Iho Vandovoort family were al murdered , and aho had escaped by jump ing from the window. When aske where the house was , she led them towan the Vandovoort residence , making atmtig and pitiful noises all thu time. Aa the neared the house they saw young Vando voort .it the window , and mistook hii for ono of the murderers. Alarmed , the ; iled , and after tukinir the lady to Coi Nash's h'ouso they raised a crowd , inclucl ing Officer Martin , and proceeded agaii to thu house , determined to captur thu murdorora , with the icsults ahead ; stated. The lady has no recollection of anytliin ; that occurred until Mr. Vandovoort spoki to her at Col. Nush's. Up to that timi dho had persisted that the family were al murdered. . Whcii awakened she a an wont to bed , and yesterday did not seen to bo aufl'ering from any very bad result ! of her lemurkiiblo night's cxporicnci ; Although weighing over 200 pounds alu escaped without a visible injury 01 scratch. The * only known specific remedy foi epileptic fits ia t > amarlan Jfervlno. "I had epileptic fitn for 1C years , ' wri'cs John Kwthly , of Principio , Md. "Samaritan Ncrvlna cured mo. " $1.5 ( at Druggists. mysterious Testimony as tu I'll/ . Join I'oi tor. BOSTON , March 10. The Herald sayj in an aiticlo on the Fitz John Porloi case : "Evidence of an important cliarac lor bearing on Iho disputed dispatches o : August 29th has been discovered and tha1 imich-ndvortised-for and moat prominent dispatch bearer at the balllo of Bull Run , who convoyed impoitanl orders fron General Popu lo General Porlor , has been discovered. " Thu article claim : that through the instrumentality of Logai now evidence which , it is chimed , wil throw much light upon tlio question oi Portor'a guilt or innocence , ban been ob tained. Logan will present the now evi dence when the bill is called up in the somite. l/idlox should reflet tu ell before using on preparation that la applied to HO dcllcata u bia nco as the ekln. Awj coamotto will at fire iniKirt a beautifying effect and not apparent y Injure tlm skin , but In aery short tinu Jttlo blotches and decelerations appear oi thofaco uhlcli conclusively show thokison ] om drup * in their composition. It urn bi safely n > ul that moro tlum two-tltintt of tin face powders contain these Injurious ingredl eiitn , 1'ozzonl'i ) medicated complexion puude U not only alMolutcly free from all tleleteriou matter , but it-s jniiicijial ingredient ia ai rtcth o curati\ for all dUcase.t of the vUn. I lias stood the tout of yearn. Hold by al druggisU. _ Ilouvy Snow iu Minnesota mill Da kola. OIIIUAUO , March 11. A severe wint storm , accompanied by snow , ban boot raging sinco&undav night ever a consid orallo portion of Minnesota and Dakota Thu snow is drifting badly in places , de laying trains , mid in ono or two instance causing freight trains to bo abandoned. Tlio liouor MluMMJlmil Ovctllo\v. VioKsnuuo , Bfarch 11. The crovoss at llughea is ( ! 00 feet wido.and the watc 20 foot deep , ( lowing through and inun dating all the rich bottoms , doing mori damage than last year. The largest Stock in Omaha , and Makes the Lowest Prices. ur nit uref DRAPERIES AND MIRRORS , Just received an assortment far surpassing anything in this market , comprising lie latest and moat tasty designs manufactured for thin spring's trade and covering range of prices from the Cheapest to thu most Expensive. Parlor Goods ies. ready for tlio inspection of cus Complete stock of all the latest tomers , the newest novelti 8 in styles iu Turcoman , Madras and Suits nnd Odd Pieces. Lnco Curtains , Etc. , Etc. 1 . Eloeant Passenger Elevator to all Floors. 4. V * CHARLES SHIVERICK , ! 1200,1208 nnd 1310 Inninm ? Street , - OMAHA , NEB. Henley , i-Saynes & Van Arsdel , WHOLESALE NOTIONS , HOSIERY , GEMS' ' MMISHIM -vxn- 1106 Farnam Street , - - - OMAHA , KLB. IN Heating and Backing TB only attained by using TER OA& Stoves and Ranges , fflTrt Ml GftUlE OVER DOORS Fci sale by MILTON ROGERS & SONS MA HA M. HELLMAN & CO. , Wholesale Clothiers ! 7307 AND 1303 FARNAM STREE1 CQfl. 1STH OMAHA. RICHARDS & CLARKE , W. A. CLARKE , Proprietors.1 Superintendne U. P. RAILWAY , 17TH & 18TH STREETS MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS .IN 'P ' WATER WHEELS , ROLLER MILLS , . ill and Brain [ Elevator Machinery MILL FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS , INCLUDING THE Celebrated 'Anchor ' Brand Dufour Bolting Clotty STEAM PUMPS , STEAM1 WATER ANDIGAS PIPE. ' 3 T BRASS GOODS AND PIPE FITTINGS , ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON. O 1 tr * § "Wo are prepared to furnish plans and estimates , and will contract for i the erection of Flouring Mills and Grain Elevators , or for chungi ing Flouring Mills , fremStono to the Roller System. ( JST'Eepocial attention fjivea to furnishing Power Plants for any pur pose , and estimates made for same , General machinery repairs attended to promptly. Ad'lrpsi RICHAJRDS & CLARKE , Omaha , OF Ms I Ian VI oorUnUf filled llb A lelcollitoti. JUnt W ikr Mb < p ( anattod. Office facia W. Corner Jtilh and < ini'i Jnsus Qviitia fieb