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e " s s g A m—m B A AN o S A S s A YA g e (- - W R e ’ THE DAILY ‘BEE---OMAHA, MONDAY, ‘\I ARCH 10, Ni Read what the people #ay concorning the abili ty of D Thowas' Eolec of Buffalo_says: p it s decided! offeacions.” (M. Jae b M. llisor, of Marion, OBL ., soys the suwe thin.] S 8. Graves, AKron, N. Y., writes: Had asthma of the worst kind, ook one vose of Thomas' ! electiic 0Nl aud was ro- Yeved in « fow minutes Woud wa'k five miles for this medicine and vay €5 a bottio for it " Druggist C. B Wall, Gayvile, 1 says: “Cie’ an ulcerated ¥rroat for'me i twentyfont howa.” “Sat up n bed aad coughed 1 6 e clothing ti n. ws wet with pers My wifo insi 1 use Thomas The flast ton ol me . Criok Thoma' in 0 & stornal ap- picaton for rhuma fain, cuts, seads burns, it e, bruises, et Whett visitiv i the druy st ask him wh t e Kniows ot e Thomas Veleetric Ol it he has becn Toug in thy drug trale, be sure he will speak highly of it SOLD EVERY WHERL. 0o, 71 aras gonkorric or-§1,00 FOSTER, MILBURN & 00., Buffalo, N BITTERS, o i il sty e, o A T T isortery o . o damo N .n o 05 Yo% o Sraceit i thagseiae e masutiesured by D3 G 1 anumrAbunn. Aoz, 3. W. WUPPERMANY, ___ S1BROADWAY.N. Y. N‘ OSTETTERG o HI.!IIA“I The Kidueys ot puriflors of the blood tiona are nterferred with throigh weak- nevs, they ing Thoy hoalth oSt nen fallingsho:t of ot from othor “ources. This sp. orb stimulating too icalso provents and arrests fever and agus, constipation, Tiver con piaint, dys rheumitism ers genes CREAT ENCLISH REMEDY. A KRYOUS PHYSICAL & , Cures zecvaichosa Debill ) OF MANLY VIGOR, Spormatort %ihea, ctc., when all other rem- dl dioa' fail’ A cure guarinteei $1.50 a bottlo, large ottly, four times the quantity, $6. By press to any address. Sold h\ oIl drugeists. ENGLISH MEDI OAY, mswmn. Proprictors, 718 Olive Street, 8t T bave mold Sir Atle Cooper's Vital Restorative # highly of it omedy of true merit HOL T Goos N, Druggist A& mée _fmaha B RED STAR LINE Mail Steamers TURDAY, Belgian Boyal and U §, SAILING EVERY BETWEEN NEW YGRK AND AHTWERP, The Rhine, ticrmany, Itrll':, Holland and France HIS LAST SLEEP. The Death of Charles Gestein, an Omaha Man, in & Chicago Hotel, His Death Cansed by Suffoontion from Gas—The Accident D Impertect Gas O o an k. Charles E. H. guest at the Palmer house ed o'clock Friday afternoon, lying dead in his bed in room 666, The Chicago Times contains the following ac of the sad affair: “The strong odor of gas, and the half.opencd gas cock, from which the fluid was still ca- caping, explained the cause of the man's death, Little or nothing is known about the dead man, except that he came from Omaha, and was either a ci Gesten, of Omaha, a was discover about 1 count il angineer He wout to the Palmer house shortly before noon on Thursday, and, registoring his address as or journalist by profession. Omaha, requosted the clerk to assign him to & warm, comfortable room, as ho in- tendod remainiug in tho city about a woek or ton days. At the same time he informed one of the clorks that ho was a civil engineer, and later the same day told another employe that he was a news- paper correspondent. The latter asser- tion is probably a truthful one, as rail- road passes from Omaha to this city and return, and credited to The Omaha Re- publican, were found on his person. Botween 9 and 10 o'clock Thursday night Gesten called at the hotel office for the key of his room, and ordering a pitcher of ice- water, withdrew for the night. That was the last seen of him alive. Room No. 666 is situated in the sixth floor, and when the chambermaid of that floor tried to enter the room about 11 o'clock Fri- day morning she found ths door securely locked, and her failure to insert tho pass- key into the lock indicated that the key ot the room was sticking in the lock from thoe inside. Nothing strange was thought of the circumstance, as many lodgers do not rise untl noon. The woman re- wirned to the door of the room in less than one hour, but her efforts to unfasten the lock or arouse the supposed slecper by her vigorous poundings against the door were unavailing, She then left but returned a third time about 12:45 o'clock. Fiuding the same state of af fairs, she commuaicated with the hotel office, and a hell boy and porter were sent to her. A step-ladder was procured and placed against the door. The bell boy mounted the ladder, and, peering thiough the tratsom, which was fastened m the wside, saw Gestein Jying on the hed. Rappings against the transom and door failed to bring a response from the man, who was believed to be sleep ing. Finully, not succeeding in ope either the transom or the door, the latter was forced in by the porter. On enter- ing the room, a gust of gas told the per- sous that all was not right, The porter rushed to the window, which he threw «pen, and then turning his attention the gas fixtures found the cock half open. He closed it, and then caught hold of the man lying in bed and shakiog him vigor- ously tried to arouse him, all the while believing him only aslecp. A closer in- spection couvinees him that the man was not sleeping, but dead. The ofiicer £ way N. | Caldwell. Hamiton & O, Omaha. P. E. 1ot ‘Stroot, Cmuha; D+ mia nod-1 Stove Repair Works, 109 Sonth 14th St. Mako = speciaity of furnishing cestings and ropa.r Yo acove of Al GogompAion, Wood ROV, OhanZed: burn coal, yrates, Brevack, dampors, &0. constantiy on hond. Try che o our etove pne ehvives And lotnec 1t ar - DR. FELIX Lt BRUN'S G- G PREVENTIVE AND OURE. FOR EITHER SEX The remedy heing injected directly to the seat of he diseasc, roquires n + chinigo of dict or nauseons mmnrlu ar poisonons mediclies to be taken inter iy, Whon u od us & proventive by elther sex, itls rpossiblo t ountract by privato ojseascs but i the a0 0f tho ¢ already unfortunately afflicted we guar- antos thy 6o boxos £ oure, or wo will refund the mon. ey. Price by mall, postage pald, §2. por box or three boxos for 6. WRITTEN GUARANTEES #sued by all suthorized agents. Dr Felix . e Brun&Co. SOLE PROPRHJICRS. c. F.-Goodman, Druggist, Solo.Agent, for omm Heahh is Wealth‘ NERVE AND HuAx '“j:.;’&'“".‘aflfi'. q-ng'hy the usc uulunx dinla Di k. C, Wesr' u-d noe. x umldm $1.008 blll,nl‘lix bflx- for $5.00,s6nt by mail pnnlldun receipt-of pi WE GUARANTEE SIX .0‘" ‘l'a oure. case. With -n order recaived by L2 i with $5.00, echasor OF W osr ‘written rua::l-vw e scuce. Gusrantess e ena s ‘money if th ©C. F. GOOMMAN Holea ont, Omahs Neb. Imported Beer IN BOTTLES. Erlanger,. .. . Bavaria, Culmbacher, ++..Bavaria. Pilsner..... *"Bohemian. Kaiser. .. AR +. .Bremen. DOMESTIC. Bud weiser . sessnns s 8t Louis. Anbauser St. Louis. . Milwaukee, Milwaukee. +.Omaha, AI by mr D’ mestie and Rbine ine . ED. MAURER 3214 Farusm of the hotel were notified, and they at once dispatched a messenger for the near- est doctor. A physician arrived soor afterward, and making an exammnation declared that the man had died from asphyxiation by conl-gas, and had bee: dead several hours. The coroner vwas notified and Deputy Coroner McLaughlin impancled a jury. After viewing the remaivs, the inquest was ad- journed until 10 o'clock Saturday morning, and an autopey was ordered. Deputy Coroner McLaughlin took charge of Gestein's effects, which are coutsined in a large trunk and a valise, On his person, besides _the rail roac. passes, was found $116 1n money. There were also several letters, which Nealy, of Ho positive. placed in jul here. public oftices. Lexington Packard's recital, Noaly's participation is - TRIFLES BY TE KGRAPH, According to FRICID FETTERS The Con has been arrested and “datthew Arnold sailod frow Now York for "‘?;‘;;"“"::"“v York “’Nkh Wil ussi Nealy is ox-marshl Butope Satarday shows & reverve decteuse of 85,870,500, T D ominston. and bos helt o number of | B0IIE THTOWN OF hV Wllfll)l' 88 BIE: | “'Fhe Atnssuchusetts state demcraticconven O S Te ot o 000, iy tioa will 11 neld at Woresster March ), logs] tequitements, . Tial Mildness Approauhes. “Tho grand Jury at Norwalk, Obio, has in- | Niniutar Sangont doclines to rosien and subs |y y i dicted Van Floot, the wbscondiug county ',_,,‘”,,‘ matter to the suthoritios at Wash. | or ™ PROMIBITIONS POWER troasurer. | Tosen. The Tagablust awpa ho. eantot. o | OpLam - With Rather Disastrous Results lw«nv‘n-ir"lqllam\ \m\‘\."u, has |\m~|l\j in ‘1' |.-..m'uun..m,.m.\unx tho relations | potency chauged to Bryant Park, wherein a statuo of | of both countries, law. by any browe last night, weapons. Darlington, a8 not th ado. to-night. int) and Lincoln,” Processions west, April 1s threw no light on the matter save the fact that the deceased, wrs named Gestein, snd had been employed on the Omaha Republican, The rem:ins were ordered sent t the morgue ou Third avenue, where they now he. When Gestein was found his body lay across the bed and was partially uncovered. His head and eft arm projected over the edge of the hed, and on the floorjust below the clenched left hi nd was found an English versioa of Huco's “Les Miserables” in oamphlet form The bed-clothing was considerably disarranged, aad the bed \tself had been pushed to & position next the center of the room and against the wall, stanling beneath the wall gas fix ture. Oo the small center table lay the dead man's gold watch, with opened case and running. Everything else anout the r-mmxlninly indicated that nothing -hd been disturbed. It is believed that ¢ tein on reach'ng his room on Thursday night pushed the. bLed undurneath the gus-bxcure 8o that he could lie abed and be afforded am- ht from the ot then fl:& lbt‘u‘u his head. He pru]bably read until feeling tired, and throwing the hook on the tloor, raised up in bed and turned the gass off It is certain that he turned off the gas, and then accident- ally turned the cock around half way. Having read himself tired he soon fell asleep, and the slowly escaping gas grad- uully fill.d the room, which was entirely ulond, e transom and window hoth be- ing secured. It is supposed that Gestein was unfamiliar with gas, and, awaking in a half-asphyxiated state, was too drowsy to escape from the room or inspect the gas-cock. An inspection of the gas-cock showed that it had no stop, and, more ever, turned to easely. This will rudlly explain how the unfortunate wan may have extinguished the gas by turaing the onck once around and then re-opened the tube by foreing the easily turnivg cock around while in the act of removiag his fingers from it. The accident would robably not have oocurred if the cock Knd a stop and was tightened. e — A Michigan Muaider Mystery. Ca1oaGo, March 8, —~An loter-Ocean Porc Huron, Mich., dispatch says: Oa December 11th, 1881, the dead body of William Phillips,s 'ulthy cattle broker, was discovered near Lexington, Mich., hearing a'l the evidences of murdur, James Dixon, an employee of Phillips, was arrested on suspicion, who afterward committed suicide in jail, Last summer David Packara was sent to the Jackson, Mich., penitentiary for horse stealing, and nuw. dying of consumption, has eon fessed all “the details of the murder, which not only makes positive the guilt of Dixon, but also implicates Joseph A. just been rospoctively. Mr. Doughorty, one o Tha Crots Glube is st ouorgies toward & ranch of 25,000 acres in Keith county. A youug man named Van Horn was arrested City Last wes in Pawnge bing the Nemaha City postoffice, where ho Bl baen empl The Frontic; ouly $2 (40, Mr. Chas. Harvay, of Wilbor, walloped s chocky peddior who inisted on sellirg his i H. during the abee The ca-tigation was topped off wich & fine for poddling without a licouse, The lawyers ot Columbus have challenged the bar of David City to & game of bace bull yoods €1 Mrs, busband. Bover: received Felt With Renewed Vigor in Kansas— Milwaukee Brewers Boycotting Towa Farn Special Dispateh to Tit LEAVENWORTH, decision of the state supreme court oust- ing John Foster; attorney for Saline county, for refusing to attempt the en- forcement of the prohibitory law causes i much depression here among the liquor, brewing and vinegar interosts, evitable result will be proceedings against the attorneys of Leavenworth, Atchison and Wyandotte counties, as they have moved very reluctantly towards prosecu- tions, and are understood to be opposed to the onforcement of the prohibitory This is regarded as the strongest movement yet made towards the subjec- tion of anti-prohibitory stronghola. of this county ment to boycott the farmers of in that state. — - Pigeons for the Sultan, Special Dispatch to The Br. York, March ship Chiggwoll, which loft this city to-day, carried 260 fancy pigeons for the lofts o1 the sultan of Turkey at Constantinople. —— WET WEATHER ON THE PACIFIC, m{,o‘lxnm hains aud othor jowelry. fter a South Oarolina Murderer. SAN FrANCISC 9.1 ). Sharp lust August at Galveston was 2 . . SaN Francisco, March 9.—The eon- | found guilty of raping Amania and Eoma Corumpia, S. C., March 9 —Bogan | tinuous raius are rendering the situation | Olark, ayed rvspsctivoly 16 and 12 yous Cash escaped to the swamps, but Colonel | alarming. This storm is worse than the | The penulty in the firat cass was filky years Cash, tho father of Bugan, was captured A posse of twelve armed men, commanded by the chief state con stable, left the city under orders from the governor to proceed to Chesterfiold county and capture W. killed Richards, Cheraw, and whom the governor had proclaimed a fugitive. at Cash’s place this morning and sur rounded the residence the father of the fugitive, the picket at daylight, armed himself and attempted to escape, when he ran against & member of the posse, who leveled his the town marshal of ing in an out bmldm;,r swamp, which is now Crariestox, 8. C., March constable und & dozen picked men, fully armud, left Columbia under the govern- or's instructions at midnight Jast night for the purpose of capturing Bogan Cash, the murderer, who, with his father, is entrenched in the old man’s house near At the latter place they were jomed by the shorifl, rounded Cash’s house before daylight, | matox vory high and rising rapidly. e The 0ld man came out with a Winchester A CREOLE CREVASSE, out of w hundred and ifty-six have censed op rifle and pistols but surrendered when he radions. Owing to the great falling off of saw no chancs of oscapo. He «on was sleeping in a e two hours to bring his sonn. reiurned from the cabin s 0 the water going through nearly eight | faction prevals among the Amciican w At the old man’s request he w SOl | fout doop. Railway submerged. N o -u-l, o g gration to this conntry is expected ; I T BEECLIBIEON Ly iy i The exttlemon in the vicinity of Osage, Ki e LR e, and asked two days to| Sax Franowsco, March 9.—Last night |ugs meating in that aty Sitarday ni WARTING WAk EaRES, an This was refured. uhiboring swamps have bsen scoured snce withont finding the young_desper- 01d Cash was taken to Columbia ing him in, e — ATE JOTTI A good many immigrauts have already gone 10lt county, The Tecumseh Chieftain shouts for “Blaine The wealth of Boone county in fat cattle and hogn in estimuted at $190, through West Point daily, bound north and \fteen new buildings are under way in Fairmont, and a brick yard will start up about Tho residence of Mose Mayer, ono mile west of Plair, was burnod with vho 3d. Loss $1,200. A freight line to the Black Hills is to be eatablishod at Valentino, thejprosent terminus of the Sioux City and Pacii The businoss men of Niobrara have gub- cribed 8200 toward equipping & brass baud aud blowing their own horns, Weut Point in soou to huve publin reading room, which will contain a goud Jibrary sud u liberal supply of daily and wookly papers. A weekly democratic papor willsoon be started at Oaklund. Liave already bosu put up to give it a bost. The North Bond un, made. pres Ppostfticon, with salarivs at i o, hm.dmyn ot O Nuill, hnm-ul W. D. M.tthews, l‘mutlur loses 87,000 wit! in the Way of Overflows. poet will soon b erected. A large unknown steamer The staamer City of Frankfort has arrived | Alsi com, ran ashore at ine in w hoavy fog nmn:..":sfia, 1N CURING ¢ EVER l Epileptic Fits, Falling Conval 8t. Vitus Dl\mo Fating, 8eminal , Syphilia, Serofuls, and all Nervous and Blood Discases. R0 Clergymen, Lawyers, Li .. g ¥ i st Ownibure, Ky Neving mado 50 Tandings | which i s ,’i'.:;f\‘,.'::‘,‘i'.q..,."'\“G,'.'.,L'; adles and wil whoss 3 a and delivored 130,000 rations hlowing hor v - J W ¢ ry tration, Yrre l‘\mhuf 1Lie blood, stomach, The P(l(‘! 10 C(‘fls" "’“d t 0 Lu0wer Two feet of xaow tell at Lacos N. H., on | moans tho life-saving crow hopa to roach h bowels or Kidneye, or who re qu‘rrnm‘rn Ber MlflSlSSlppl Sufler Most. Saturd ey night, Hoavy ditts blockadod the [ Susan B, Anthony, Phoobo Cousing, Mrs. | tonic, appetizer o1 stimulent, Samaritan Ner e vine (- invaluanie. ratlrond travel in that v Ks., March .9.—The fuity. Huggart and opher members of the woman's Paul & Omaha six por cont consols and Nore thern Pacitio cousols, to tho amount of their gen: Land geant bonds, bri ) $45,500,000. 2 The 1ib: ] suit againat The New York Times of Shipping Comuwissionor Duncan, eaptain of fl\l\ Atoamer ({mlmr City, during her famous 1s ended for the presont. The jury found for the plaintiff upon two statamonts awarding 6 conts damages o On all other chages the jury found for the dafonse, ine GiF wuod for $10,000, Lowin K. Toland, proprictor of the Sturte- addi Roy. J. 8, »s of welcome, Cantwell, D, D., the Ul salise church of North Attleboro, Mass,, has resiguod tis charge to_accopt the editorship of Tho Univorsalist at Chicago, I'he cotton exchan, f Galvekton has un. avimously passed & resolution urg ng Texas 1 essmen £y oppose the turthor colnags of silvor dotlars upou the prosout basis of valu ation, At New Havon, Conn., Mrs. Eiizaboth Lowis uud danghtor, aged 16, were found dead 1 bed, Saturday eveniug, frou gas, the burner being half w A Dozen Persons Meet Death Under the Crushing Avalanche, the_pastor of T v toat st JR.H The in- & the aggregate up SPRING'S SPLURGE, LOUISIA! § INUNDATION Sr. Joskr! La, March 9.—The heavy rains yestorday and last night have swollen the river five inches, The back water has risen eight inches in twenty- four hours aud beginning to overflyw the y turned In n statam mt mada by tha eity auditor of Monteoal, Canada, it appeats that the defal vies of the corpo All have abseoud- 1 that they have bovn sys tically robbing the city troasury. While & Boston jeweler named Lsaac Meyer was ab dinner, Saturday, thisves entered his store by a holw eut in the wall separating an adjoining house, stole forty-ight gold sud sil- vor watchs, two hundred gold g, & nu il wimed a violont type Tao disappoarance and doath of Charles Dolmonico ocenrring o | his frionds to taka measires to have him of- tually secured is running thirty feet wide and ten foot deep. The planters are making strenu- ous etforts to close the gap. New Okugans, Maren 9.—This morn- ing a serious crevasse occurred at 'avis’ plantation, litteen miles above the city Tho break is widening rapidly, the water overflowing the ralronds. A large force is at work to close the break. 0.—The steam- ponitenti Suturday Shi usvillo apnil 2 Developments at St. Louis in_ the Caho murder caso load diraotly to the comelust that a nego nwmed Willinm Brown and his wito only were concernad in the butchery. The murdered wau win idsutitiod to-day ws the othor case death, Ou soutenced to be huug at w|San ord’s Radical Hoad Cold ticst. ' he southern country is flooded, telegraph communication _interrupted, and tho railroads again washed out. 1t has rained incessantly the last 36 hours. The signal service announces a heavy rain along the entire coast. At Water- maw’s the Mojave river rose so rapidly Cure ! Watory Discharges trom the Nose and Hond, Nervous Hoad lieved, 1. Cash, who and old. ) 0 ) awibrano cleansed 30 foun: thyt the inhabitants fled to the moun- llwug-u I"i“l‘“\'“ l-nl & rfiv r‘lwhvml »I:M healed, broath sweetened, smell, h voar la # § i TS » | Louia. ~ Brown and wifo will have u prelimi- | cestored, and ravageschecked, i an ‘The posse arrived iy One castern passenger and one nary examinution in & fow days. Coughs, thitin, Droppings into the Throat, | French ‘migrant train aro blockaded near Dag- Pialiite Ghatia) Grstt First Ausist | P08 in the Chest, Dyspopsin, Wastivg of Strength Colonel Cash, | zett. but provisions are plentiful. Gen e Genrral Hattor axi Gonoral | M Ftesh, Loes of Bloey, eto., cured; L ant Postmastor Genoral Hatton and Gouoral eral Manager Towne says that travel east | S erintoudont Thompson, of the ruilway via tho Texas Pacitic will be re estab- [ wuil rervice, took pussags, Saturday, on the lished Tuesday, but that it will bea week | first train of the fast maii line between New boforo trains are running to Los Angeles. | York wnd Chicago. ho train leaves New ©One bottle Rlical Ciire, ono box Catarrhal Sol vent and one DrSanford's inhalor, {n one package of all druigists, for 81 Ask for SANPORD' RADICAL Cuik, a pure distillation of Witch Hazel, Am. Pine, Ca. Fir, Marigold, Clover Blossoms, ote. Porrax Diua AND CitkuicAL Co.. Boston. discovaring ld, % £ A Colline' Voltal - Electrio Plastor s\, Instantly affects tho Norvous banishes Pain, A )‘lrhwl ctric Hattory com ined with a Porous Fisster for wero blockaded near Blue Creek, arrived escaped to the \t Rono to-day, and are expected here ing sesrched On Saturday Lust, whilo skating on tho laks off Racine, Alox. Junes, fourtesn years :— head, but they were nuablo to break the ice, and ho drownied us they gazed on hin, f the Pittsharg window glas blow- t to Belgium to_work du icy sidewalks made walking full of peril 1n Hartford the heavy ice broke down the wires and trees, There was a hail torm in Virginia to-day. Tho Appo They sur- New Onrveass, March 9.—The crev- asse at Dean’s plantation is increasing demand manufctrers have beon compells to reduce wages ton por cont, Groat dissstis- 7 said his hboring cabin 19, Tove, PELSONAL N from Anusrs and oTneR Ga ellof and complete restoration (0" AL VIGOR and - NANKOOD guanammen, | Bend ¢ ouco for Diustrated roe, Addroms BELT CO0., Marshall, Mich. T ol olution requesting tho govers to call special session of the legislature to takn action regarding the mouth and hoof disenss now afilicting cattlo in some localition of that state; wlso proviling for & mass weet- ing of stock men, to ba held at Osugy noxt Suturday, mpuvhuutl rough county orean- ization. | Thore are 1o disesses in the county yot, and the cattlemen proposo to prevent its iutroduction, A rocoption was given Saturday night in Now York city by the New York State Wo. man Suffrage association to Mrs, A. 8. Duo- ning umw.m, Mry, M. Sowall of Indisua, Mrs C. B, Herbert of Lllinois. and Mrs, H M. S mur of Indinna, ladies who took an wetivo part in the recent national convention [ & usunl condiions will be reoelvo ! at this ol o of woman suffrugists at Washington M, | 16112 nallasohsioliaunt Lillio Dovoroux wolcomed the gurst, and s | (ol 001 aw s Arisint e sema 0 In vhat b Souator Edmynds had_doclared him- | eidyenie Depits Wy oming, and. Ogdun, Utah, ot el i opposiuion to woman suffeago pablicly | whici tno and piacea they wil be oponed in’ pies on seversl occasions, she trusted every truw |encs of bidders {ur waxon transportation «n vhe fol- woman would oppose his nomiuation for the hod 1 utos, durlng the fiscal year com presidency. A irasson wera alsomade by exs Gover.or Gibbs of Oregon, Mrs, Herbert and Governor Hoyt of Wyoming, Tate Saturday evening, in New York, it and to-day’s storm was the heaviest for wany yours, Santa Clara valley for a distance of eighteen miles is a vast lake. The damage is fully half a million. Stll raining. SNOW AT QUEBEC, QUEBEC, * March 9.—Another snow — storm has covered the railways. A blockade is the result, udoptad a 1 VOrTA1O OPIUM.MORPHINE IIABI'I' HEADGUARTRRA DRFARTMINT 0F 1118 PLATTE, | OFVCEOP CHIER QUARTESMASTE, Ouala Nuw, March 1, 1884, ) QEALED FROPOSAL, In triplicate, subjact to the AN AVALANCHE, WIPING OUT LIVES AND PROPERTY. Sacr Lake, March 9.—At 6:30 Friday night a seventh snow slide, half a mile wide, extending from the summit down, at Alta, swept away the works of the new Emma mine, killing Gus Lybecker, foreman; D. D. Wasson, machinist, and brother; Samuel Prethers, Charles Cal- green and wife, Edward Croket, Lottie Pleen, O. J. Johnson, N. 8. Deleno, Willard Stephensen and John Richard- prairie_schooners pass contents on o, U. P. By, and 5 F rt McKionoy. W, T, son. The bodies were ull recovered ex-| oy ranortad that Lowis 12, Lel —Botweon Rawling Siation, U, P. Ry, snd Fort cept one. This is the worst slide ever | of the Sturtevant houso, und one Wasnakio, W. —Be tor Station, 0. P. Ry. and Fort e Bridgor, W, . —Beww.en Cus'er Btation, Korthern I Ry , and Fort seKumney, W. T, 7.—Botween O i & Depot or ony pol 't in Omaha ity to Fort Omaha Neb, 8,—Between any points within Omahs City 0 —Betw on Va entl tion, ¥, C. aud Pacl w 0 Depit 1 Fort Douglas, Utah o right to teject any kuown in the Little Cottonwood. The snow is piling forty feet high. The damage to the mine is $1,000. The storm 18 tho severe to bring the bodies down. Of tho killed, several leavs families Georgo Culhna. superintendent of the wine, came down to-day, bringing the lirst news of the disaster. ———— f nuted hotel keep rs, was an inmate of vato lunatic asylum in that city; that d tin, akin to that which ended Charles I mionico's life, was hin afflintion; that overwork and worry over extensive und ocomplicated husiness affaire were the cause of his disease Leland was confined in the asylnm about six monthe ago and discharged an cured, but ufter reloaxe hix manin sssumed a violent type o dissppenrance and duath of Charles Dal- monlco oceurring, caused his friends to take measures Lo have him effectually secured, Innd subsequently informed the As propo als, form; of contracts and printed Chreulars’ 310 fall formatdan s &) mannir uf Prons that the report was false in overy par- | "GO0, LU G ot and iy ment, will Us for- ticular, nishud on apJication to thin ofll e or th tha offices " tho ‘A tant Qiar.cecasiors a”Cleyouo and Ogden, Sixteen hundred dollars Weoping Water huve o third clus 000 and 81,100 Gagging, Binding and Robbing. New Yokk, March 9.—During the absence of Mr. and Mrs, George Bioan, a wealthy and prominent couple, last night, Jesse Wiy, a ¢olored coachwan, en tered tho roow of Miss Maggin Harvey, TIN, the propriotors of ug bis iutellect and “ROUGH ON RATS.” ntaln ing Proposals should be marked riation bo'ween: sy G. B DANDY Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, march 1-mm 60t sl with rob | HaleE of B oy wia |18, bedbuks, 'skunka, chipmunks, Sl QY d last fal. kept, Ealing to got them, ho gagged | 70hers. 10e Drucuists PROPOSALS postotiice wnd four other Mouday morn praprietor” of The “n insurancs of and bound the youuy lady aud ransacked the house. He was subscguently found under the bed of Gertrude Ash, the col- ored servant, in whose pillow $600 was found. Both were arrested. Thrown 0 Harlem River. New York, March 9.—A broken flange precipitated the local train on the Harlem railway into Harlem river to- For Bids for the Construction of a Sys- tem of Water-Works in tho Town of Wahoo, Saunders County, Neb. UMPHREYS M;oml:.'-'c?-iny ETEEspsclrlcs R THE CURE OF ALL DISEASES OF llOIliBl.CA'I"II‘] Bbml’m DUGS, HOGS, Orvick ¥ 111 VILLAGK CLERK, ). Wanoo, Nob , Feb. 25, 1834, ) Blas il bo reotved at the office of e Clerk of the Vilage of Wahon, Neb,, from this date up to4 olock p. 1, of the “Ixt diy of Mar I Lesg, o cons strvoting wyat Jenishing i spriubing pur, ores, i mce of her cattle, old in prices. 10 villsge of Homeo- | Wahio, ounty uf Baurders, and Blate cf Nebraska. mght. The passengers and tranmen uhle v.- o By e e Above water t bod.livered by stesm pump thr uzh 8. o AT ol 20, | e s by b, F e | it R th ir retainers aud will utilize the re. TTTER Ty and ‘3{'”' " outiers o LIRS ity of o0’ hundred wnd wived statutes for stomach protuctors, A. J. Potter, who resldes a fow miles west of Madisou, hud the misfortune ten or more ears ago & have one of bis begs workiog iu a car shop in lowa, This wlnur the old wound broke out sfresh, aud his ot tendiug pbysiciaus thivk the limb will Iuve tw be awputated, Oue of our uuhn nenlly nv.: roll of bills amounti away until part of the nult was, lod, which she did in the upper dl‘lu‘ room stove. trienda recently visited them, the day wis One Sucorssful Strike, Pirmnure, March 9. —The fices were lighted 1n every green glass bottle fac- tory in the city to-day uxc,l‘n one. The old wages will be xlu 'he men have ight mo! por minute, Baid uat be clent to give & i proswar of inirty @) pounds to th wiare ch Uod the 0 104 g descrived bydranta, to it L nien Avenue e ;{fih 'V"umm—v Maneal, (®0 bi y thadl on rece! iphlets sent free oh lpplllml.lun IILII BIY“ HOMEOPATHIC MED.CO Ful Bircet, New ¥ork, xflflngBlllTY erushed while been on a strike o — Atraid of Kenlaas, Orrawa, March 9. —It is rumored that the guveruor general has received threat ening lotters from the Feuian brother- from over work of 1 radically prompt! y ““ I-nln June m W ar ..n to 8260 to his wife to hide nh Broadway, Linden Avenue A party of TOo cold, & hot fire was soon burning and the re. | hood in Chicago, His guard was v Thb above stated hydiaats mint heve outlets sufl- littlo handful of ashos was sent to | doubled. &&“ o [ iont e oo sy - o, mid By to | uson ‘wihington on Tussduy to see if any value could be obtained. -uuh.u Hndd.’ The Kearney Journal relates mavce, iu which sn emplo ured prominently, youug wau by the num peured iu Kearuoy as acont for Th OuMana Heg, and alio, he was selling Blaine book, Une evening he vhlbsdmn skatiog riuk - ————— wud fell upon the flor breaking one of his He was taken to the hotel here 3d carefully nuwed. Amaig those, who gave kind aud considerate cure t him while ou his convidesciug couch, was Mario M. Jeusen, » servang girl in the establishment. lady of prepossessing sppesrance, nest aud taatly in dress, an exvellent buu-ekoeper, and ahove ull, 8 good warn beart. Her sympathy for the suffeiog youn“ wan grew wore teude aud soon resulied i culminated in masriago on * lady’s day,” Feb. %Y. This soother illustration uhh. fficacy lwbs Fiv ix wi ugo u Mrdlulhmuflmbhn«knudhm - — A Dnal With Swords. Axtwere, March 9.—General David, commander-in-chief of the civic guards, and Williames, s broker, to.day fought a duel with swords. Williasws was wound- ed, Uivred thiough s waln 4 tnch's i diauiter on above uawe ! llnlh wxoept Bo oh street, 'hhlll s bo b wain of 8§ inches lu dbyweter, Pipe to e T #ame 10 be furnished as above described for 1 tan (19) years, ud o o pai fur 10 bonds eariug da per oent 4 per aunum, payahl: o .-uu-ny due in m. u yeara after date of is susnice hy ths Wanoo in the County Saun- Tk and Bhate ot Hebrsokh Riight of way whl b granted by eid Videge of Wahoo alon, all streets ud & 0.8 Cuntructors will be required to furnish llhplavod bonis by double the s of bonds ) sued Village aforesaid cond ticued forthe tai hiul nmnlnu von maintalusnce and o erstiou of said system of wato worke as herein provided. Flaun specificuticus aud ¢ completion 11 ud. Contruct 1o be M 0 luun n pansible bi The lvlfll nu"ll tho Fght to reject suy or all oftho Gonorn, BIOU. a little ro- tve O of 'l‘un Bu fig- 52 e 1 VIGOK iC| =~~mm Sl Proposals for Subsistence Stores, FIKADQUARTARS DirARTMENT OF THE PLATIN, ) o Conuasy or ST Umaha, Neb UMy h. Liya, March 9.—The Piorals has ar-| gesed pr posals in duplioats, marked “iroposals rived. A large concourse of Chilians ‘?‘rlllh‘lalaulunlnnn wnd 1:1::;:-:'“., d e «d, cupjec o urged @ ratiication of the teeaty of [ 4510 Whl, be tew o gl By g poace. 1884, wt widch thi e aud plae tnvy wil be ope: ed § e — th presenos f bidde » for furnish ug an | dell Bolrfl of Tiade M eting. at the Su sl tence #¢ rehouse or such ot or pla e I the ity of Omahs y be demigoated. On Monday evenivg at 7:30. Amend. | 18 Hacrels Pork. b wess anhmnfinWlllhlm‘ — Peru und Cuilk A youog 10 \ o to the 8 dids n an pugawesent which | ments to the constitution t bo discussed, | it X rovo d'. LR g by e o onder of Ahe Board o frusteon Kvery member should be present, ‘l'lw Moatio €. ihis office Tho iight b reserved roand! bu::v{uf diretors will meet at F oo buy o' Wi'thie. iy - JORN P. HAWKINS, Major and C 8. Tros, Gissox, My. mar 184 ed n sinking eyst $1.50, at Druggiats, The promature explosion of a flask at ”‘\“:;:"TV” m.;.\“l,,l( I“n\ male uv‘) mllln;m b lnrn Carnwall, farnacos killed Job and | the house ju ary committ day, advo- A Variety of Wenther East== | mietaily wnsdod Mition Kok, brothers: | Ut dhe anslon of (o gt of sulteage to | Fonderiul Tho Redmond beothos hed Queensto: ant that ever su Heavy Snow in Canada, e T ey \Cate TN 1 An application has beon mado to thn Now w number of triends, Michaol Davist road au | York Stock Exchange to lise £1062,000 St, The DR. S, MEDICAL €0, Sole F'ra- Aud chronle diseases eachone of which physiclan 300 pages, n every ot ustrative ssmplo § conts. ~ Send now. modal awarded the author by Amociation, to the officers of which he refers. This hook should be read by the young lur instruo. 1l not be usetul, whe Instructoror olergvins GROCERY STORE A8 A PAIR OF COUNTER SCALES, Wayne, Trslne over the O, Nortolk, Connect at Blaix For Premout, Oakdale, Ne 'mmmmnmu proc R It thomost St. s0seoh, M (A A AN AERUIRTY TOn e outenbureh & Co., Aeanta b ORNE'S ELEUT HIG BELT Klec! Irnr!rny ety ma: arged in an lowlands, Tho beliof is general that | vant houss, New York, and ono of tha family klm\l\lyl‘l:'[mxlvl‘\; s At Tho lasti hoard of chom was on Wednosday | o o Adelndt MitwAUKEE, March 9.— The brewers [ there will soon be a destructive overflow. | eveniug, it Wb Hobel keepaty, 1Rt Tmate of & gt $1.000 Would Not Buv It. b TEa /1 sbve: LTk 1 h ol LN % 5 vato linati um. Domentin, akin to that | moe rroncw—1 was a loted with rhoumatism ant have united ing me he mail carricr between hero and New | Ty of the loading glass works at St. Touls h ouded Charlas Delmoncio’s lifo, ia his | cired by using & bolt. To any ons afMicted with owa on | Light capsized his boat, losing the mail | have lighted their tires, and others will follow Over work an ovor exton- | that disease, 1 'wonld y, buy Horne's Kleotrio Belt account of the prohibitionist sentiment | bags 1 deep water, and bareiy escaping ln. hort time, The works at Alwn, Lil, plicated b 1a are the| Anyone can confor with mo by writing or calliog u P Wt P ) y aping Hereafter no barley | with his life. havo wlso started. This gives o causy of hin disoase. 4" my stofn, 1420 Dongia street, Omahe Neb. & grown in Towa will bo bought or uwd Tuaneavs, La, March 9.—The |t ""““;‘""' Hig0 Ewhio e 'f'l““""“ Hi ',"”'"f | dischargod a8 | y5A1N OFFICE - Opposits postoffice, room 4 Fren- break in the ievee threo miles above hore | s e o cured, ut aftor his relasen his mialady as: | esr block: &ATFor ralo at O, . Goodman's Drug store, 1110 nam St Omana, 0 266TH EDITION, PRICE $1.00 BY MAIL POSTPAID. KNOW THYSELF, A GREAT MEDIOATL: WORMW ON MANHOOD Exhausted Vitality, Nervous and Phy Promature Decline {n Man, wtold misorion teAulting rom Indiecretions or ex. ‘onses. A book for cvery man, young, middle aged leal Dablliby Eirorsof Youth, an bo It containe 18 prescriptions’ tor al invaluabl by the Author, whose experience for uoh as probably never before fell to the lo bound n besutita mualln om sossed covers, all gt yuarantecd t0 bo & finor wore t- praey and protossiona thin country for 2.0, anical than any other work il A 0, of mn'mn.n-y w‘!‘ll b‘:‘:‘.‘mndod noe, 0 only $1.00 ly Y, o the National Medlea ) o 8:10 wt n'ght and reaches Chicago vifla and_ compled Cash to_drop hix | Ut the Central trains to duy aro moving | LG 55 0 R " the ook S e oo Ao T e Bogan Cash, who was sleep. | all right. aploson and his troupe, who | g, Syt “Thero 1a no member of soolety to whom this book thor, youth, pareat, guatdian, 9 Address the Poabody Mod! mll lfltull\, or Dr. W. 9.—The | to-morrow. o e, dis Rt o Cht MIE Hale e kst 20 centa 1t anniviiates Vo | g “parkor, No. 4 Bulfinch Stroot, Boston D A DA L e el SUFFERIHR KERSE Parte, ranvthon v o | 9% b conmpitd on al discsen reauiring s and New Yok, March 9.—Hail, rain, llmll: L EREEIE O IR (P . provent wisoase, and “aen mora in ono it 60 | ifed the skl of il other phys- HEI oiAna A hunde d high d y San e EioststiRInY a0 tiworid, NOIY | " gpeciaity. Such troated muccess tully now, thunder and hghtning made up y tried to breuk thiough | avery whars withont an instano allure, ver the weather hereabouts to-day. Tne |with their skates whilo ho bumped with his - . [rinon . h TH_,;.IF McCORMICIES Patent Dried Fruit Lifter. NO DEALER ™ Groceries CAN AFFORD 70 38 Without lv. ~.C. OLARK'.‘gOLE PROPRIETOR. Nebraska Cornice ~AND— Ornamental Works MANUFACTURERS OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES Dormer Windows, FINIALS, WINDOW CAPS, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, PATENT METALIC SKYLIGHT, fron Fencinq! Bajustrades, Verandas, Offios and Bask Window and Cellar Guards, Fto. NOR, 0, ANDEn STREE", LINCOLN NEB, ___ GAIRER. Manag Notice to Oattle Men! 900 CATTLE FOR SALE. 170 Head of Sterrs Thrie Years OM, 200 O Two Holfors, Two *toers, O 4 Heltors, O ve descuib: d cattio are all well brod Tows ol stralght and smocth These cattle will be Jota 0 sult purchasers, and at reasonable Vo furthwr parti uis, cal ou or add ese Waverly, nn-m ¥ Co , lows, .—-Al) young graded bulls. l|1 me-3twit Northeast Nebraska ALONG THE LINE OF THE Chicago, St Paul, Minneapolls and OMAHA RAILWAY. “ Lin m’nu new extension of this line from Wakefeld wp BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the GAN through Concord and Coleridge EXARTINGTON, Reaches thy best 1ortion of the State, o Tok A Hartingion, aad via polute on the " X CITY & PACIFIC EAILROAD Bt P, M. & 0. Rail Hartington, ity, Ponca, Avu -u ) and through to Vale F. B. WHITNE Mraog & Duiklieg, Cor. mnnahn— S o oo seoured a4 PR