8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:1 : THUKSDAT. MARCH 28. 1880. THEjCITY. The city school census will bo com pleted this \vook * PoHcomtm Monoll wns reported ns elightly bettor yostoadny. f : J. M. Shower , a hotel keeper , wns. jailed last night ( or fighting. In Officer Uazo'a ' I- A nine-year-old boy family is dying with spinal meningitis. The board of public works will open the bids for paving for the coming year lo-morrowt A May party will bo given by tno Sodality of St. Phllomonn'a on the night of May 1. Jim Wright , a teamster , was arrested last night for fast driving over the Six teenth street viaduct. Contributions for the "Open Door" dinner and supper to bo given at 110 North Fifteenth street , on Saturday , will bo received in the forenoon of each day.Lieutenant Lieutenant Mallorv , of Port Omaha , has boon ordered with a detachment to the Omaha and Winnobngo Indian res ervation to remove all trespassers and trespassing cattle from the agency. Articles of incorporation ol the Omaha Photographing company , n now concern , with a capital stock of $10,000 , wore filed yesterday afternoon with the county clerk. The corporators are Henry Piotz , M. Plotz and M. McCarty. Carl Biomborg , a little throc-year- , old boy whoso parents live at Omaha View , wandoroa over to the northeast part of Cut-Oft Island , where ho was found crying , by a policeman. After considerable trouble his parents wore located und ho was restored to them. Miss Ida Krino , who had just returned from her studios at St. Francis' acad emy , was tendered h pleasant surprise party at her parents' residence Monday evening , 1018 North Fourteenth street. She has loft on n visit to .Cumberland , Md. , where she will remain for some time. Personal Paragrnphfl. H. R. Clove , Lincoln , Is nt the Paxton. \V. T. Pnltnor , Chicago , Is at the Millnrd. O. B. Dlnglmra , Chicago , is at the Paxton. N. D. Alien , Kansas City , Is at the Paxton. J. W. Carter , Springfield , is nt the Mur ray. ray.J. J. C. Post , Columbus , is n Mllltml house guest. * J. W. Hammond , of Choycnnc , is at the Paxton , W. S. Fortmer , Now Yerk , Is nt the Vf. N. Woymor , Philadelphia , Is at the Murray. F. C. Wheeler , Boston , Is a guest at the Murray. Richard E. Bcrglcr , St. Louis , Is at the Paxton. H.Vt Bardwoll , St. Paul , Is stopping at the Paxton. E. M. Smith , of DoAVor. Is registered at the Mlllard. Frank Hammond , of the Fremont Herald , is at the Murray. Mr. Fred PIckens , chief clerk of the post- office , has gene to PortlatfU , Ore. , on a pleas ure trip. At that point ho will take a steamer for San Francisco and Southern California ports. _ Another Star Has Set , Officer Domorest has been forced to throw up his Job on the pollco force on acccount of ill-health. Ho has surrendered his star to the chief. _ _ _ Second Ward llouubllcans. President S. J. Brodorlck , of the Second Ward Republican club , has called a meeting of that organization for next Saturday even ing at Kaspar's hall. The annual election of club officers Is to take plnco at that time. Lost $1OO. A lady named Claydon , at the B. & M. depot , had her pocket book containing ever (100 stolen from her. The thief out a largo rent in her dress. She could not toll when it wns done. She was on' her way to West t ern Nebraska. ' A Wife nt Fifteen. i William Jonks and Miss Louisa Colenmn wore united in matrimony by Justice Krocgo nt 8 p. m. Tuesday. The bride , who is but fifteen years old , is a brunette of unusual beauty. Both are residents of this city , and will make their future homo here. A Foul-Mouthed Sinner. William Vogel , a tailor , was arrested while howling drunlr , about noon , on Farnam. Ho .applied vile names to everybody who came near him , and fell down In a vain effort to walk , skinning his face and cutting his nose badly. A policeman helped him to the near est patrol box. Highway Jtobbory. While Mrs. Atkinson , who lives nt 1137 North Eightsenth street , wns passing down Twentieth street about 8 p. jn. Tuesday , a thief slipped up behind her , and Jerking her satchel oGt of her hand , made way with it before she could call the pollco. The satchel contained $15 in money , a pair of slippers , three pairs of scissors and other articles. Mortals in Trouble. Tom Hardly tnado'nlght hideous In the vi cinity of Twenty-first and Cass streets , and when Officer Cuslck attempted to qulethlm ho * attempted to knock tbo policeman down. Ho was arrested ana fined $20 and costs. Frank Burton and James Taylor were ar rested on suspicion of being deserters from tbo army , Taylor was released. A Wayward and Demented Woman. Word has been received from Papilllon that a crazy woman clalmlng to como from Omaha , but who will give no other inlorma tlon regarding herself , has been taken In charge by the authorities at that place. She is about tblrty.flro years of ago , with blue eyes , light hair , slim build , medium height , plush satin dress , light colored now uiaricot coat , high hat and a light veil. Mnrrliifjo licenses. Following are the marriage llcouso ) Is sued yesterday la the county court : Name and Residence. Ago. j James M. Dowllng , San Francisco. . . 42 1 Mrs. Mary J. Hill , 1'ontlue , Mich 41 I Frank B , Ogdon. Chicago a3 | Marietta M. UachelJor , Lyons , la. . . . iij j Proa Danes , Florence , Neb 4C ( Mrs , Tilda Lombard ! , O in nun 42 Took IIorBoii and Walked. John Doano and a woman named Carrlo Green have been living together for several months as man and wlfo. Lately they had a quarrel and having jio marriage tics to bind them , separated. The furniture be longed to the woman , but whllo she wus aWayono day ho boldly cnteioa and stole a bedstead and mattress. She caused his ar rest on the charga of petty larceny and he was lined (40 ami costs. ValuableGuns. . John Dlugman , the detective , sold four brand new brooch-loading double barreled shot guns for only 115 at Cowin's p1 awn shop , 711 North Sixteenth street. The guns arc reported to be worth 1200 and J. J , Hardln recognized thorn n4 haviitg been once bis property , Ulnguian claims tnat Pcnroso , llurdln's former partner , gave him the gun ; in payment for "shadowing11 Qeorgo Kay. Hardln says thnt If this was uono It was without Uls consent and bis partner robbed hltn. _ A Confirmed Thief. W. Pt Lawrence , a cook nt Hlgglns1 , weq onto tbo stage nt the People' * theater nboul 11 o'clock Tuesday night and tolo n coat and meerschaum pipe belonging to T. A , King , tbo tage carpenter. Yesterday ho pawned the coat at 8. Nct/cr'a suon and at the same time atolo a pair of bocs. Ho was detected in the el aud was arrested. He was sentoncM tc twenty-five days tor tbo llrst offense mu When ho finishes thli term ho will bo ro- irrcc d aud tfled for the.tuuft of luv ihoes. WAS IT MOllDEU ? TIio Finding of n Dead Body of n Child Wrapped Up In Mystery. Last Saturday afternoon n colored man In , ho employ of Garbage Master Goldsmith , ivhllo engaged m removing rubbish from a } arrol in the roar of the Roddick block , on south Thirteenth near Howard , found the body of nn infant. No investigation was hold and no report was mndo nt pollco headquarters - quarters concerning the find. The Inmntcs of tbo block state that Officer Cook who was on night duty on South Thirteenth nt the IImo , wns notified , and also thnt Of- leer Puloskl was apprised of the fact. Thcso officers * It is said , made no attempt to nrmlro Into the case. The theory la that tbo : hlld was allvo when born and was strangled jy the mother to hide her shame. The re port is thnt when found the child was wrapped up in n portion of n woman's nklrt , and that it bore evidence of having been dead 'or several days. It is said thnt Dfllcor Cook on that evening saw a woman iass into the recess where the barrel was ocntcd with a package In her arms. Ho did not know who the woman was , but is of the opinion that ho would bo able to Identify horn n case he saw her ngitln. In company with Officer Godola n reporter Instituted a dili gent search yesterday , but nothing definite : ould bo learned that would load to the identity of the mother of the child. An Imperative Necessity. What pure air is to nn unhealthy lo cality , what spring cleaning is to the neat housekeeper , no is Hood's ' Sarsupa- rillti to everybody , at tnis season. The body needs to bo thoroughly renovated , the blood purified and vitalized , tbo germs of disease destroyed. Scrofula , salt rhoum.and nil other blood disorders are cured by Hood's Sarsaparilln , the most popular and successful spring modicino. . * AMOTHEK ULTIMATUM. Next Saturday Set for the Appear- an co of K. fi. Myors. The county commissioners received nn- ether telegram Tuesday evening from Archi tect Myers , saying that ho could not bo hero before the 4th of April. Ho nlso Instructed the board to "tell the contractors they must proceed and put in the arches [ In the hos pital ] according to contract. ' Quito a lengthy reply to this message was sent by wire to the gentleman , informing him , among other things , that ho must bo hero by next Saturday. Three members oC the board declared Tuesday morning that they would not consent to wait any longer than this week for him. "Wo are not making any threats , " .re marked Mr. Anderson , "but something must bo done. " The sum and substance of their answer is that unless Mr. Myers puts in an appear ance not later than next Saturday a now architect will bo employed and put to work on the hospital Job at Mr. Myers' expense. The contractors are not proceeding , .as the latter commanded them to do , and will not until ho has given them n decision as to the kind of material they shall use. Grass , garden and field oeds. Wm. Siovors & Co. , 10th and California. Police i'lckups. Gus Schuitz wns in police court yesterday afternoon charged with having kept his saloon door open on Sunday. Ho was dis missed , as the material witness against him , could not DO found. Informations have been filed in Judge Berka's court charging three saloonkeepers , H. Schmidt , Win. Smith and Harry Brandols with having obstructed tbo view of their saloons on Sunday by the use , of blinds and screens. A Papilllon woman with an unpronounce able name has written Judge Borka an earn est request to como out there and send some of her neighbors' children to the reform school. John Dean , colored , convicted in police courtof stealing Ms wife's bed to furnish n room fo'r his white mistress , has appealed his ease to the district court. Dr. Solomon , of Florence , yesterday caused the arrest of F.'A. Myors , who has bean practising medicine without having properly registered as a physician. Myers xvas flnod $25 and costs. D Sergeant Johnson , who was shot by Pawn broker Snyder , has dropped the prosecution and the case against Snydcr has-been dis missed. Swan Olcson was tried In pollco court yes terday afternoon on iho charge of having stolen a calf from a noignbor. Witnesses proved that the calf followed the defendant to his homo and Oleson was discharged. Pears' soap secures a beautiful com plexion. A Quiet Wedding. A quiet but pretty wedding took place in the private parlor of the Paxton yesterday afternoon at 1 o'clock. The bridal couple were F. B. Ogden , of Chicago , a popular passenger conductor on the eastern division of the Northwestern road , and Miss Marietta M. Batcbcldor , the daughter of D. J. Batchcldor , of the firm of Gardiner , Batchcldor & Wells , well known lumber dealers of Lyons , In. The ceremony , which was performed by Rev. Dr. Duryea , of the First Congregational church , wns witnessed by the parents and sister of the brjde , and the mother and brother o * the groom , and was a very beautiful affair. The parlor was attractively decorated with roses , carnations and smllax , and the occasion was one of great felicity to all concerned. The bride was arrayed in an Imported blue gray French broadcloth traveling costume , and the groom In a light business or traveling suit Mr. and Mrs. Ogden loft on the evening train for a five weeks' bridal jaunt through the Callforulas. Woodruff Granite Qani-ry. 'I am prepared to furnish Woodruff granite in paving blocks , door sills and stops , or blocks of most any dimensions at-chonp figures. Also handle at my Lincoln yard all classes of cut stone for any part of the state. Ask for figures. Thomas Price , Lincoln , Nob. A Tribute to John Erlckson. The Swedish Tribune has arranged to hold a memorial service in honor of the late in ventor , John Erlckson , * nt Washington hall next Friday night at 8 o'rlo'ok. Speeches will bo delivered In Swedish and English by Messrs , Hadenfolt , Olof Ellison and Pastor Nyron , Olio singing 'societies Nordon and Drosslcn will singsomo stirring requiems and songs written for the occasion , and the Swedish baud will assist In making the pro gramme Interesting. The whoio will be a lilting tribute of respect and aulcnowledgo- mout to Jhe great Inventor. Thorn will bo no clmrgo for admission. " 1 have used St. Patrick's pills. " says Mr. J , Reynolds , of Mayllold , Ky. . "and pronounce them superior to any I Have ever before used. I do not hesitate to recommend them , knowing th'om to bo reliable. " They are thorough , yet gentle in their notion and leave the Byttom in splendid condition. As a cathartic , or for disorders of the liver , St. Patrick's pills have no craml. Sola by all druggists. ' Colonel oftlio ' ' 'Queen's Own. Colonel Van Allen , of Toronto , Canada , colonel of thu "Queen's Own" regiment of Canadian volunteers , started for homo yes- tenlny afternoon , after a two weeks visit with lll s8t ! r , Mrs. A. P. Hopkins , In this city. Colonel Van Allou's regiment was composed of the young clerks and book keepers of Toronto , who distinguished them selves In the Roil rebellion In the northwest a low year * ngo. The survivorsof the regi ment maintain their organl/atlou are now the social lions of the Quocn city. For Mnlurln USD Horsford's Acid Phosphate. Dr. 13. p. navies , DoSmet , Dak. , says : "I unvalued it ia slow convalescence and pro- vciuton from malarial diseases , wbora tllo "Hulling water was bad ; I believe It to bo benellcuil In preventing summer complalrfU ; al p ana of the best agents we have to reefy effccu.of the drlnWug water u - t M , . tli kwueys atd tcweli. " MOIOn TO THE FA1II GAOUN1J8. Tito Homo Railway Company Will Build There Soon. Leading members of the horse car com pany say thnt .if the injunction regarding their laying of the trade on Sherman nvenuo is disposed of in their favor , they willcom mence Immediately to extend their Sixteenth street track to the fair grounds. This line they will operate under the overhead wire motor s.vBtcm , erecting the necessary poles along the track nlrcndy laid for the purpose. This line will not interfere with the track on ' Eighteenth street , which extends nlso to the fair grounds , and which will bo used for the accommo dation of people living west of Sixteenth street. The company expects n favorable decision from the courts , because it has oc cupied Sixteenth street for years and can Imagine no reason why it should not bo al lowed to extend its line further to the north on the same street. One of the officers of the company said thnt they would bo willing tc stipulate with nil the other city railway companies to not attempt to lay their tracks upon nny street or nvonuo which by common consent would bo considered n [ drivowny for purely recreative pur- poics. Their object m this would bo to guarantee nt least one drive to the suburbs. But none of tho. other companies would agrco to this , and this fact was oxont- pllllcd by the encroachment of the motor company on Sherman nvonuo. "Tills has become a serious matter , " said a capitalist. "Mercer holds thnt ho hns a right to lay his tracks on any street in the city. The people have foolishly voted him that privilege. As a consequence , ho IB enabled to destroy nny drivowny which may bo established to reach the system of parks which It Is proposed to design. What will be the resultl The parks cannot bo reached without the mcnnco of an overhead wire or the danger of u broken buggy from tracks and switches underneath. This will have the effect of turning our people ple who ride out to the Bluffs drive. Every vehicle so turned means a small income to the bridge company , which in the end will amount to a great dcnl. The bridge company is also the Council Bluffs Motor company and the Council Bluffs Motor company Is nlso the Omaha Motor company. The last mentioned com pany's Interest , therefore lies in killing all our local drives and sending it people to the Bluffs for their rides and recreation. That's what the Motor company is doing. " Street Cnrs for South Sixteenth. The people of the Second ward having property accessible by South Sixteenth street , are quite active in the matter of securing - curing street car transportation over that thoroughfare. The Thirteenth street line Is inadequate , and thousands of people living east and west ot thnt thoroughfare are com pelled to walk. Property assessments have been increased from year to year , und until the taxes are entirely out of proportion to the earning power of the land. It is note worthy that in the northern part of the city property owners are enjoining the companies which seek right of way , whereas the south end with n population of 25,000 people is neglected. The tlrst company that mattes a start on South Sixteenth street will doubt less be welcomed , and there are signs that the present effort will result In securing the much-needed Improvements. i , Europe. Special short tour to the capitals o five European ' countries England Scotland , Holland Belgium and Franco Costing $200 , which includes all necessary expenses , embracing more travel and better ac commodation than over offered by any management. Longlsr tours , including Germany and Switzerland , costing $350 and $450. Send for circulars. M. J. WOOD & Co. , 1223 Farnam St. , Omaha Nob. 81 Broadway , Now York. NEBRASKA IKKIUTORY. % The City Engineer Shows Its Extent in the Cut-Off Island. The chief the police is determined to prose cute every saloonkeeper on Cut-Off island who sells a drop of liquor on the Nebraska side of that bank of alluvium. The city en gineer has made a careful , survey of the place , and bos decided that the Nebraska soil runs east on Locust street 2S1 feet cast of the bridge crossing Cut-Off lake , thence dl- rectly north. Three of the live saloons oa the island are in this district. There are run by White , O'Brien & Sullivan , Captain Van Arnam nnd Donnell. The faloon run by the throe lirst named , is on a strip of ground in the original bed of'tho river. These men claim that it belongs to tbo government , and Chief Seavoy and his men have no Jurisdic tion. The chief says that uovertholes ho will arrest them if they sell a drop of liquor in violation of the law. A New Train. The connecting link between Ne braska and Kansas has just been placed in service by the Union Pacific railway. This train loaves Council Blurts daily at 4:45 : a. m. ; leaves Omaha at 5:05 : a. m. , nnd runs through wiUqput change to Manhattan , Kan. , making direct con nections there with the Kansas division of the Union Pacific railway for all points in Kansas and Colorado west bound , and for Topeka , Lawrence , Kan.- sas City and points east und south via Kansas City. Returning , train leaves Manhattan at 2:25 : p. in. ; arriving at Beatrice at 0:2-5 : p. m. , Lincoln at 7:50 : p. m. , and Omaha at 11:20 : p. m. , Coun cil Bluffs 11:40 : p. m. , making direct connection with Kansas division trains from Kansas City , Lawrence , Topeka ant } the cast , and from IJonvor , Salina , Abelino and all points west , enabling Eassongors to visit the principal points i Kansas and Nebraska in the shortest possible time. Tlieso trains have first- class equipment , consisting of smoking cars and llrst-class day couches of the latest pattern. The now train will fill a long felt want , and is bound to bo popular. Statibod Dy a Woman. Maggie Norton Is Dutfh Jako's woman. She charged one Mary Morgan , who boards on Davenport near Eleventh , with having stolen her affections. , A light ensued be tween the two cyprians , and it proving a draw , the Morgan woman proceeded to break Muggio'8 furniture , and succeeded In ruining about § 100 worth of it. This made Magglo angry , und caused her to stab Mary In tno shoulder , Indicting an ugly and dan gerous wound. Both were arrested. Mng- glo , who did the stabbing , was lined $ iO and costs , wbilo May got oft with ouly a $5 lino. Advice to Mother * . Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should al ways bo used for children toothing. It soothes the child , softens ( Ho gums , allays all pain , cures wind coUc , and Is the best remedy for diarrhoea. 25oen ts a bottle. When F. Alkoa wont homo to dinner Wednesday , Delia his wlfo wished him to spend the afternoon with hor. Ho refused to do so and after a lively quarrel Aikon darted out of the house nnd ran up Fifteenth street toward the Webster street depot. His wlfo pave chase and with her alslio veiled hair fly ing1 In the brceiu attracted considerable attention , At the depot both were arrested , and Judge JJorka fined each f5 and costs. The charge was disorderly conduct. SCIATIOA. Straight Faotc. New , Strong. 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YOUNG MEN Buffering from tlio cffucts of Youthful follies orlndls 'cretlons , or are troubled with Weakness , Nervous Debility , fxss of Memorjr , Deiuondoncr , Aversion to Society , KUInoy Troubles or unjr disease of the Uenl * to-Urirmry Orxun , can here find u safe and upeedf euro. Charges , rciisonitble , especially to the poor. MIDDLE-AGED MEN Tliero are many troubled wltb too frequent evacua tlons of tlio bludder , often accompanied by u kllKht smarting or burning sensation , and weakening of the y.tem in a rummer the patient rannot account lor. UnuxauilnliiK the urinary deposits u ropy sediment will often be found , and omuilmo particles of albu men will appear or the color be ol a thin , rallklsb hue , aealn clianiilng to a dark or torpid appearance. Them are rnanr men who illn of this difficulty , Ignor- anl o ! the cause , which is iheseconl atuxoof aonil. nal weakness. The doctor will guarantee a perfect euro In all such tuses.and a healthy restoration of tlio gentlo-urlnary organs. Consultation free. Hand 2-ceiit Hump lor "Young Man's ITrlcnd , or Uultlo to Wedlock , " ireo to all. Address DHr. SPINNEY & CO. Main and 12th St. , Kansas City , Mo. nrilentlon Ibis paper. Steck Piano Rorimrkablo for powerful syrapathotlo tone , pliable action and ubsoluip dura bility ; ao years' record the best guaran- teoof the excellence of these instnu- ments. WpODBRIDGEBRQS , WEAK ! rrom Ui4 TO offeoU ot youtbrul " " errorsear" W loait manhood. UL I wll ] aend valuable tr aUs ( > ealed ) ooaUinltur full e rw iSiSoISJBVa . oowr. "In tbo Fprincnyonnff man's fancy lightly turns tolhougUlsof love. " Hut comfort nnd appearance should not lie for- gotten. Whether married or 5lnlo , a Runtlemun nltraya wants tube wNIdressed. Asprlnx over- oout Is a neco'inry article of dresa to every man , and yon should Inspect our Block , ton will ho sure to llnd sometblnE satisfnctor/ In quality aud prices , nulcti range from iJ to W ) . PR. OWEN'S ELEGTeiO BELT AND SUSPENSORY. PATENTED Auo. 16 , 1887. IMPROVED FEB. 1,1889 , DR. OWKN'8 EtEOTRO- OALVAH10 BODY BELT AND BD8PEN80EY > r. Buartotted to cure tb fol * .fowlo ! dlituei. namcl/t All CRheuRiatlo Complaints. { Lumbago , Oineral and Nervous Debility. Oos- Uvcness.Kidnry Diseases ' Nervousness , Trembling. Sexual Bibauition.Wast ! Ing of Body. Diseases caused byS Inilieretlpns in Youth , Age , Bar. rledorBIni gloLife. lufcei tlldli eicrUlDlrj | to toe worab _ , . cr cinlul orciof of malt or female. rrj-HIVr TO HI8l'IXSlllK ( : IMUTfKS ON SO 1MYH TIIUU TBT A rail ! OK CI I CPTDIO lilCfll CC I'KICE. DR. OWEN'S CLtli I nib INoULtO ti IKK riui. Bcndlu. poeleie for sa Illuilraled lamplilet , wbltn will la sent jou in plain eealrd cnretope. Ueotloa Ible pa ) er , addrt-.e OWEN EtEOTEIO BELT 4 APPLIANCE 00. SOU Mortli Broadway , BT. LOUla. Mtt RUPTURE ! ELECTRIC BELT AND TRUSS COMBINED. DR. ISRAEL'S ELECTBO.OALVANIO . , . Owen's Electric Belt Attachment. , warn with eae tut comfort. Tbe cur- ' , made mild tr alrocf. Thli la Ilia ooljt alectrla Iroea and bait arer made. II KiplnroU fre It i , so dae. Far full deierlplion af Dr. Owen'a Eleotro-QalraDlo Belle , Pplnal Appllaoeai.Troeecearii ] Inioln aenil fe. for raia Illuitraled pamplilel wklch will tie amt you la plala sealed antelope. Held oulr IJT tbe OWZH ELEOTRIO BEIT ft APPLIANOE.CO. . , 1)11. K. 0. WKSC'S NF.ItVB ANU Illl.UN IIKNT , aifiiaruuteuci sjieclHo for llystorlii , JJIz/.l- neuD , ( JonrulftloiH , I Us , Nervous Ktiiralgla , Headache , Nervous I'rostrallon caused hy the use of ulrohol or tobacco , \Vnlcofulncni , llontnl Deprusdlnn , Bofirnlritfof the llrulii , reaultlnKlu Insmilty und lendlnuto nilsery. de.iay and dRulh. I'leniuture Old AKV. Harreunsx. ( x > * s of I'ower in either sex. Involiiutury Iosie * und tipermat. orlueacaused by over-oxurtlonof the bruinttelf. abusn or oy < > rliiiliil-unce. | Kuril box contulni oneinonth's tiuatinmit. ( l.Oda boxer slxboxni fortA.i , < ient by mall prepaid on ritculptof price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cui tiuy e. With each order received by us for x\x \ box .i , accompanied M Hit fi.UJ , ivu U'Jil Bend the purchaser < > ur written CuarAntea to re. f und the money if the treatment does not oiruct a cure. Guarantees isdiod nly by Uimdmitn Drug W. , Driifc'KlsU. BoJo Agsots , Jjlv 1'uruam re t , Omnua Neb , v I'AUL. A NO , a 'J40 ; A No,4 7:00 : KANHA8 CU'V. BJ.loaiuH COU NCIL HLUW3. A No.3 . 9:25 : a. in. | A K'j.'J 8iiOe. : m. A No 4 . 9:30 : p. m.lA No. 1 6UJp.in. ; J 8KUX Ciry ff j-AO. A No. 10 . 7U5 : . ro.A | . . . . , . . . : A. tn. A N0.1Z . 7:0) : P. m. ' A No. . . . , , , : ( . U. .6.MAI/A / il'bT. 1,01118. ANo. . . 4'np. m.A ! No. 7 . 12:00 : n > . A dally ; II dally except riaturtlay ; O except Hunilny : buxcept Monday : fast mull. Tim time tlvca KDore li for Transfer , there ) being from flve to ten tulnutea be nyeeu Truus- er and local U t/oti. DREXEL & MAUL , ( Huccc .io to John (1 ( , Jacobs. ) Undertakers and Embalmer At tlioold stand 1407 Farnam Bt. Orders by ' ' | 'ii oollcltod und promptly attouded. elcjiliono to Xo , % VI nilCVftiiilulliirliitirv troubles easily , quick * M UI1U lly nnd fciifely cured byDOO 1'U 11A Cap * biilc.s. Kevurul C4t e cuiudin HoreilduvK. Bold tUXiiHTliox , all Uriijiglsts , orby mall from Ooo mtvilfg Co. lU\VU t 8tNV. ru