THE , OMAHA DAILY BEE' JWEDNESDAY. APEIL 3. 1889. RETURNS FROM TIIE POLLS , How Elections Wont In the Towns of Nebraska. LARGELY AGAINST COLD WATER , Bomo Plnoc.i Grow Tired of Loonl Prohibition and Others Ilcfuso To Olvo It ti Trlnl miscellaneous. Improvements at OOALAM.A , Tcb. , April 2. fSpccml to THE DEB.I About 100,000 ncrcs of land , nt prices ranging from ? 2 to * 10 per ncro , term * one- tenth cash nnd remainder In ton annual pay- incnts , have been placed on sale. The land ts well watered by spring creeks nnd con tains some very One agricultural lands , and is excellently located for stock growing pur poses , lylntr north of the North Piatto river enC directly north of Ogalalla. A corporation was organized hero on the Cnh ult. In conformity with the Into law passed relative to ditch and canal companies , taking water iroin its natural channel for the purposes of Irrigation or water power. The Design of the corporation Is to run n canal from n point on the North Plutto river nt or pcur Camp Clurko , across the table land south of the river. with jts terminus at this city , to supply the town of Julcsburg , Big Springs nnd Ogalnlla with water power for flro pro tection ana manufacturing purposes. Ogal- nlla boosts that she will have the finest sys tem of waterworks and water power , within the next year , west of Orauha. The corpor ation consists of the following parties : H. I * MoWlllmms , H. L. Gould , B. M. Searlo , ol Ogalalla , nnd E. M. Day and Q. E. Thomp son , of Big Springs. Parties were sent out on the proposed line Ot the canal for the purpose of making an pstlmnto of the elevations nnd nmount of ex- cavatln ? to bo done. Work will bo begun us Boon as the necessary arrangements ore inndo. The board ol trade is using every reasona ble effort to got the Sioux City. & Denver railroad to cross'tho Union Pacilfo nt Ognl- tilla , It being On u direct line fiom. Broken Jiow to Donvor. At n meeting Thursday i evening a committee was appointed to have n personal Inlorvlcxv with the ofllclals of that road. O'Neill an a Second Cln.HH City. O'NBiu , , Neb. , April 2 , [ Special Tele- cram to Tun BEK.I More than ordinary In terest was mnnlfcctod In the city election owing to the fact that O'Neill was to elect its first mayor and other ofliccrs as n city of the second class. Two of the most popular citizens were candidates for mayor , A. U. Morris and John McBrido. The vote was close , resulting in McUrldu's election I5y 12 majority. M. M. Sullivan and'W. J. Can ton were elected aldermen for the First ward , F. E. Hunrickson and Frank Camp bell ( or the Second , und I. H. Smith nnd James P. Meeks for the Third. David Adams was elected treasurer , William Slo- cum clerk , Judge Uoberts , pollco judge , and Buuinor Adams city engineer. The advo cates of both tickets declared for high li cense , knowing that no other card could win. April Fooled. Onn , Nob. , April 2. [ Special to TIIE in PEE.J Whllo other people were enjoying their practical jokes after the fashion of AH I { Fool's day , Ord came in for her share. The i'lctim was the popular editor , W. W. Has- Jioll. It scorns that Mr. Hoskcll has had a yearning for the postofllco for some time , nnd when a bogus telegram was handed him purporting to ho from Hon. Ocnrgo W. E. toorsoy , ho promptly paid charges and lor thirty minutes Imagined himself postmaster. It was n "thing of beauty , " If not "a joy Borover1' .to sco.tbc suprlsc first , then the sat isfaction take hold of Ills beaming counte nance. But when reminded that this was tbo 1st day of April , his prospective ofllco laded from view ; and when the laughing , crowd bejmn to guy him it wns terrible to ' see the chaugo on that once beaming face. The Victors .Jubilant. SDFJEKIOII , Nob. , April 3. [ Special Tcle- to gram Tun BEE. ] The city election hero to-day proved a very spirited contest. There wore two tickets in the field , one known ns the poop'cs" ticket , favoring the urpsent ad ministration , and ono known ns the Economy nnd Reform ticket , favoring a now hoard aud mayor. The latter won , carrying every thing. The following ofliccrs were elected : Mayor , J. S. Johnson ; treasurer , A. J. 'Briggs : city clerk , C. W. Bishop ; polieo Judge , John Hcllly ; couucilmon , First ward , D. Guthrie ; Second ward , George Colton ; Third ward. J. H. Gillesplo , Great excite ment prevails with the successful party and cheers and handshaking are heard and seen on all sides. Retrenchment nt Plnttsmouth. PHTTSVODTH , Nob. , April 1 , [ Special to tTitjJ Bnu. | The men in the B. & M. machine shops commenced to-day to Work under the eight hour system , from 7 in the morning to 4 in the afternoon , with an hour at noon. This Is the beginning of re trenchment and it Is rumored that the ope rating expenses will bo still further reduced. JCho men fool very sere ever it nnd the re- pult has been tbo Quitting of a number of the plnglo men. A largo number of the younger ( men had commenced the erection of homos nnd to thuso the cut will bo especially hard. Although there Is a good deal of grumbling vet the men acknowledge that the reduction is preferable to a wholesale discharge. IMoCoolc Kedceined. McCooK , Nob. , April 2. [ Special Telegram - gram to Tins B'EB ] The election hero to-day tvas a land slide und lion , S. G. Green wns elected mayor ; J. E. Kelly , clerk j E. C. JBarlow , city treasurer ; C. H. Meeker , en gineer ; C. E. Boyd , member of the firm of iVulsh & Boyd , wholesale llquordoulors , audi iL. . Brown , councilman from the Second vard ; J. C. Allen , from the First ward ; U , 1. Oyster and F. H. Fowler , members of the ward of education. Not a dozen votes were : ast in opposition to those tickets nnd thq > ooplo of McCook have repudiated the stigma last upon them by the member of the legls- aturo from this county and places herself on Record for constitutional high license. Poisoned tlio Food. PMTTSMOUTH , Nob. , April 2. [ Special Q-'alogrnm to TUB BKB. ] The mental equili brium of ft daughter of Mr. Samuel McCon- key who liven south of town Is slightly un- .palanccd and some of her erratic actions are Attended with very unpleasant and danger- bun results. That jvhicli appears to afford her the greatest pleasure la the delicate at- t -teritlou In the way of gastronomic appetisers. Vho last exploit of this culinary genius near ly resulted In the death of n brother and two Judlos visiting the family. The lugredlnnts Of * otno pastry partaken ol by thcso people contained poison which made the parties deathly slok aud only by tl.u timely assist- unco of u physician were they enabled to re cover from tbo oticcta. Curries. TAI.MAOK , Neb. , April - . ( .Special Tele gram to TUB HUB. ] A year ago Tulmago \vent dry by nu average majority of six. ( The license ticket to-night lias an overWhelming - Whelming majority , The vote stand "Li cense" Cummins , 73 ; Damuiu , 73 ; Ives , 74 ; 1 Uutz , 03 ; Sellhora , 74. "No license" Miller , 35 ; Gregory , 35 ; , Cooper , 81 ; Childs. 31 ; Patrick , sa. , Ono hundred and llvo votes were oast. On IBOBIO no lloenso tickets every numo was scratched and license names tmbstltutod and I on some license tickoU every numo was ' - h. scratched uud no license names substituted. ' 'JTUo license" boys uro supremely happy. ! ' Indorsed the Waterworks. VAUOO , Neb , Auril 3. [ Special Telegram V , ' , to TUB BEB.J Tno city election just closed M ' has boon ouo of the hottest for years. The main Issue was the question of the retention tit the water works system now in operation , war upon which has been made by certain f itiwui aud the city council of last year. T , H. Dickinson wa candidate for mayor of champions of the water works , aud J. It. * lllkcson for tho/oiWjiUon. The result has > eona mngnlflcontuunorsoment of the water works system by the election of Mr. Dickin son for mayor by the handsomest majority over given any ofilcer In this city. BKXRKLMAK , Noli/ , April 2. [ Special Telegram - gram to Tins BEK. ] The election Just closed was a fight between the saloonlsta nnd mitt- saloonlsU. Each sldo elected two men for the own council , which will have to bo deter mined by drawing straws. The following nro the names of these elected : A. Guy and < \ W. Dawson , antl-snloonlsts ; Joseph Ubldoux nnd' Oscar Calllham. salooulsts. T , K. King , antl nnd James Morrlng for saloons , were tied. The issue has bcon strictly wet or dry , nnd moro Interest has > ocn manifested than in any other election overbold In Bcnkolman , Democrat * ) Oot n Blloo. PIATTSMOUTII , Nob. , April S. [ Special Telegram to Tim BEK. | The city election icld hero to-dny resulted in n victory for ho democrats , the following couucilmon bo ng elected : First ward Clans Urcckcn- 'cldt , D. M. Jones ; Second ward , Charles ilempcl ; Third ward , Patrick McCallon ; fourth ward , J. D. Sampson , and LnCo O'NIcl , Fifth ward. The members of the school board olccted wore J , M , Patterson nnd J , J. Unrnh. The defection of the re- mbllcans is accounted for by the splits nnd deals , nnd the submission nucstion wns also nn Important factor In to-dny's election. Kleptomania. NHIIHASKX CITV , Neb. , April 2. [ Special to TUB BP.E.J A warrant was Issued last night for the arrest of Mrs. John Ohnnmcht and two of her sisters , Anna nnd Lena Knollcs , charging thorn with kleptomania. A largo amount of dry goods , shoes , dross mUcrns , etc. , were found nt their homes , .vliich they acknowledge having stolen from : ialf a dozen different flrnis In the city. The Family hat nlwiys been highly respected and ,3 considered wealthy. They gave bonds for trial to-morrow , but it is likely that n settle- nont will bo effected. Mrs. Ohnnmcht Is the mother of seven children. The Voting Men Win. OunEt.nr CEXTKII , Nob. , April 2. | Special Telegram to Tun Ucu-J To-day's election was the most animated over held In this ilnce. There were four tickets In the field , the worklngmau's the citizens , the peoples nnd the compromise. The last was composed jf young men. The young fellows wore on Imnd oa'rly and worked hard all day. Their Llckct , to the surprise of nil , was elected with the exception of one man. As the ticket failed to state whether the young men were aspiring for village trustees or county Judge there is n strong suspicion that the old fel lows will servo an injunction , -Burglars at Beatrice. Neb. , April 2. [ Special to Tun BEE. J Burglars got in their work last night. The house of Mlio Baker , on Sixth street , was entered , the icoy of the back door being Lurnod with nippers. Hero they secured n ladies gold watch and other Jewelry worth $80.W W < - L. Hemsborg , the Lutheran pastor , on Grant street , was awakened by a masked burglar who pointed a revolver at his head and finally got away with n lot of clothing and several hundred dollars In notes. No clue to the robbers has yet been discovered. Men the Only ISBUO. RED Ci.ouw , Nob. , April 2. [ Special Tele gram to THE BEE. ! To-day's election re sulted In the election of the following ticket with majorities rangincr from 25 to 100 : Mayor , G. B. Holland ; city treasurer , T. C. Hacker ; city clerk. L. H. Fort ; councllmcn , L. H. Wallace , D. F. Uudd , Fred Hammcll ; school directors , C. F. Cother , J. A. Tulloy , Holland , Hacker. Fort and Uudd are the present Incumbents of their respective ofHces. Party _ lines were not drawn , the issue being ono'of men only. Playlns With l-'lre. EJ.KIIOIIS , Nob. , April 2. [ Special Tele gram to TUB BEB.J Jcroino Powell , a farmer who owns a place just south of town and adjolninc the school house grounds , seta a fire out to-day to burn some rubbish on his farm. Owing to the high wind the flro spread rapidly , and the school house was threatened. Prof. Muthews dismissed school , and with the aid of his scholars succeeded iu quenching the blaze. Mr. Powell lost a stable and ten tons of bay. No insurance. Quiet lit Chndron. CII.UIUON , Neb. , April 2. [ Special Tele gram to TUB Br.E. ] The city election passed off very quietly at this place. The following city ofliccrs were elected : Mayor , Herbert A. Cox ; treasurer A. A. Record ; city clerk , John W. Smith ; city engineer , J. W. Boyd. There was only one ticket in the fluid. Ben jamin Lowonthal ran independent for city clerk against J. W. Smith and Smith got cloven majority. An Exciting Contest. SupBiuon , Nob. , April 2. [ Special Tele gram to THE BKE.J The most exciting elec tion contest In the history of this city oc curred hero to-day , resulting in a clean sweep of the "Big Four" and their ticket. J. S. Johnston , the candidate of the Econ omy and Reform ticket , defeated C. E. Adams , candidate for mayor. The issue was clearly made on the general policy of the present administration. The Peoples * Ticket. ELKHOIIN , Nob. , April 2. [ Special to THE BEE. ] The town election passed off very quietly to-day. There were two tickets in the Hold. The peoples' ticket nominated Saturday night was elected to a man , as fol lows : Trustees , II , A. Nolle , John Griggor- son , W. S. Canon , Frank Rubor nnd William Karncr ; treasurer. John M. Brunuor ; clerk. Dan W. Canon ; marshal , J. A. Fry ; street commissioner , John .Anderson. The Defeated Demur. FLOIIENCB , Neb. , April 2. [ Special Tele gram to THE BEE. ] The citizens ticket is elected by largo majorities. Henry Hall , mayor ; Jacob Weber , Jr. , clerk ; L. E. Huy- bargor , police Judge ; Jacob Wobor. sr. ; treasurer ; E , P. Walker , councilman Second ward ; Stephen Brown , councilman First ward. The successful parties are celebrat ing. About throe hundred votes were uollcd. The election will probably bo contested. Dnntngo Ity Fire. HAIOLEII , Nob. , April 2. [ Special Telegram - gram to TiiiiBKE. ] Apralrlo lira has been raging north of town for the last twenty-four hours. Several settler ; have been com pletely burned out , losing their houses , out buildings , hay , farming implements und some slock. The wind has boon so high that nothing could bo done with tbo fire , but It is now thought to bo under control , For Public IniprovKiitontq. Asm.AMt , Nob. , April 2. [ Special Toio- gram to THE BEE. ] The city election re sulted in au average majority of ninety for the entire public Improvement ticket. D. D , Coolov was ro-olectod mayor ; T. J. PIckott , Jr. , city treasurer : A. H. Gould , city clerk ; O. D. Harford und George Hoffinau , council- tnou ; I , Peotcrson and E. C. Puucost , for members of the school board. Button's Kteotlon. BUTTON , Nob. , April 2. [ Special Telegram to Tin : BP.E.J The city election bore passed oft with unusual quiet. The issue was li cense nnd antlllconsoTho license ticket was carried , electing F. O. Mattcson. mayor ; Harry M. Clartt. clerk ; John G. Oscbnor , treasurer ; C. W. Woodruff and M. Witten berg , councllmou : Dr. Clark and Theodore Miller , board of education , Quiet nt linsllngii. HXSTI.VOB , Neb , , April 3. [ Special Tele gram to TIIK BEE. ] The election passed oft quietly in Hastings to-day , resulting in the success of the high license ticket. N. B. Vineyard was elected polite Judge , J. A. Ross , William Vastlno. L. J. Crceth , G , A. Kent , couucllmcit ; J. 1C. Lawson and J. M. Ferguson , members of tbo school board. BInrUcr Trial In ProHpoat. FAIKUUKV , Neb. , April 3. [ Special Telo- ( . ruin to Tin ; BEB.J District court convened icro to-day , Judge Morris presiding. Netti ng ot importance crime up except the calling ) t n grand Jury In order to bavo n regular Indictment ngnlnst Patrick Shlol , the Day- kin murderer , who was to have been tried under an Information. The case will not bo called until next Monday. Foul Piny Fcnrod. Mxnntn , Neb. , April 2. [ Special Telegram to Tun Bsn. ] E. C. Manor , formerly of Omaha , loft his homo In northeastern Chase county last Tuesday n week ngo , for Imperial to receive n loan of < 500 which ho secured ind loft for homo early the following mornIng - Ing , Ho has not been hoard of since nnd foul play is suspected. Search has bcon in stituted. For High Ijlonnsc. FniKNn , Nob. , April 2. [ Special Telegram to TUB Br.n. ] In the city election to-day the entire high license ticket was elected by ifood majorities. The now board will bo William Burd , mayor ; II. F. Alexander ; cleric ; C. E. Fnond , pollco judge. Councilmen - men First ward , Joseph Sonderman , Henry Wissenborg ; Second ward , John Holland , A. S. McKay. \Viis 8trongor. GUANT , Neb. , April 2. [ Special Telegram to TnK Br.i : . ] The city election to-dny wns enlivened to-day by the presence In the field of an nnti-llconso ticket. The license people were n llttlo stronger nnd elected their ticket by a margin of 15. The members of the board nro G. A. Grnvos , J. L. Board , C. G. Woods , H. E. Goodall nnd C. S. Brown. Thcv Will Jubilate. VALPAHAISO , Nob. , April 3. [ Special Telegram - gram to THE BKE.J Election passed oil quietly though the result was very close , D. M. Dcano , William Glffon , W. T. Craven and J. M. Hicksou on the license ticket , nnd R. Johnson on the nnti-llccnso ticket were elected. The license party has made prepara tions for n grand Jubilee ever the result. , No Llcnnso nt Nolson. NELSON , Neb. , April S. [ Special Tolo- grain to Tun BEK. ] The village election was exceedingly dull , there being only one ticket In the field. A no licence board was unanimously elected. U consists of C. II. Dowland , H. E. Goodrich , F. W. Lawson , C. P. Leigh and W. I. Tompltou. Only 73 votes were cast. Women For the School Board. BKATUIIT , Neb. , April 2. [ Special Telegram - gram to Tun Bin : . ] There was n light vote at the city election. G. L. Cole , C. G. Dor- soy , R. J. Smith , J. S. Grabt and William Ebright were elected councilmen ; J. A. Col- lison , pollco Judge , nud Mrs. Elczaboth Ellis nnd Dora Wheelock members of the school board. The Anils Iluvo a Chnncc. FAIIIMON-T , Nob. , April 2. [ Special Tolo- grani to THE BIE. : j At the municipal elec tion hold hero to-day Wallace Wheeler was elected mayor , Elmer E. Losli clerk , E. G. Stiles treasurer and George Smiley nnd J. W. Talmago couucllmcn. The board for the ensuing year is supposed to bo anti-license. Firemen to Compete. NcmusicA. CITV , Nob. , April 2. [ Special Telegram to THE BEE. ] The Nebraska City lire department has decided to have an inter state firemen's tournament May 25. Liberal prizes will be offered and it is expected lire- men from Omaha , Lincoln , Council Bluffs , Pluttsmouth , Red Oak , Shonaudoah , Bea trice and Auburn will tuko place. Tired 01 Prohibition. MiLroun , Nob. , April 2. [ Special Tele gram to THE BEE. | At the town election to day the high license ticket won by nineteen majority , There was an earnest fight and the high license people had an exceptionally strong ticket. Milford has changed oil each year for five years , having bcon no-license the present year. Mr. Urowii Woni CULBEHTSOX , Nob. , April 2. [ Special Tol- cgram to THE But : . ] The village election was very exciting. The fight was Brown and anti-Brown , The Brown ticuct was elected by a largo majority. Hitchcock county voted to bond the county to day nnd all reports show the bonds were carried. The Itcgular Keiiilt. EXETEII , Neb. , April 2. [ Special Tele gram to THE BEE. ] The village election was hold to-day for the purpose of electing a town board. There were two tickets in the field , license nnd no license. One hundred and twenty-six votes were cost , the avortiRO majority for license being thlrty-ono. District. Court. AUIHJJWI , Neb. , April 2. [ Special to THE BEB. ] District court convened hero to-day , with Judge Applcgct on the bench. There arq forty-six civil and eighteen criminal cas'es on the * docket. Atnonc the cases Is thut of Sklllmnn , charged with the murder of Williams in February last. Mrs. Dr. King nt Button. SUTTOS , Nob. , April 2. [ Special to THE BEE. ] Mrs. Dr. King , of Lincoln , Neb. , is hero doing dilligent work in the cause of temperance. Last Sunday night she deliv ered u lecture In the opera house- which was packed to its full capacity. Monday night she spoke on prohibition. Antl-Ijluonso. CitAio , Neb , , April 2. [ Special Telegram to Tun BEE. ] Tbo following anti-license board was elected hero to-day : J. R. Mona- hnn , G. Gates , J. Davis , JooBnvor.and E. F. Irwiu. There was some hard work done by both sides aud three of the above got In on very small margins. For High Ijlcousc. MISDEN , Nob. , April 2. [ Special Tele gram to THE BEE. | The cntlro high license ticket was elected to-day , excepting one al derman and the city treasurer , Jensen receiv ing twenty majority ever Kent for mayor. The balance of the ticket was elected by u small majority , Stock Damaged. GitANi ) ISLAND , Neb. , April 2. [ Special to Tim BEE.J A llro occurred In the Now York Racket store this morning at 0 o'clock but was extinguished bofora any damage was done to the building , but stock was damaged about $1,000 by water. Fully In sured. _ For License. Louumu.E , Nob. , April 2. [ Special Telegram - gram to THE BEK.J A license board was elected hero to-dny practically without oppo sition , having 08 majority. The members are John Oasonkop , W. Li. Shryock , L. H. Livingston , Frand Fotzgar and Walter Cut- forth. _ B'ld Day Tor Boritin. GIIAND IsLiNi ) , Nob. , April 2. [ Special Telegram ta THIS BEE. ] W. II. Plutt was ro-olectcd mayor ; C. W. Bnmingor , clcrK ; John West , treasurer und Joseph Mlllor , pa. lice judge. Both the bonds for Boworugo and city hall were probably defeated. For High ATKINSON , Nob. , ' April 2. [ Special Tele gram to THE BEE. ] Atkinson's village elec tion to-day resulted In the election of the fol lowing trustees : Jacob Smith , Dun Taylor , J. H. Coburu , A. L. Morse aud W. A. West- fall. The board Is for high licence. A High Iilounsa Board. TEKAMAH , Nob. , April 2. [ Special to TUB BEE. ] W. Harrington was elected mayor on the high license ticket by a majority of S. Ono councilman in the Second ward was elected by a small majority. This gives Tckamah a high license board. Favored the Honda. EXETEII , Neb. , April 2 , [ Special Telegram to 'PiiK BKE. ] The special election held to day for the purpose of voting 150,000 to erect a new court house , wont in tills precinct iu favor of the bonds by u majority of 10 i. A Ilousn Burned. VALPAIIAIBO , Neb. , April 2. [ Special Tele gram to TIIE BEE. ] A tow mluutcs before 7 o'clock this morning n house occupied by B. F. Hftrrott wn discovered to bo on flro. It burned to tlio-f ro nd , No insurance. A. NolHmrrifn City Tire. NnmusKA. CPTT , "Nob. , April 2. [ Special Telegram to Tt/i / SfeB.J The roslilonco of Frank Lnuntclic'lji ' , j | Kearney addition , wns destroyed by flrcj catly this morning. Tlio family had n narrow " ' escape. Loss , $1,800 : Insurance , 81,20Q. ( , liomuM'o flnvo tlio Calf. Gn\NTvNob. , Atprll 2. [ Special TolORrnm to THP. DBF. . ] The , brtrn , llvo stock and grain of C. II , ParlntUrt vqT-o consumed by n prat- rlo flro to-dny , itarlntun's wlfo was severely burned whllo tryjaig to rescue a calf. It Struck Fix I r bury. Fxiuntmr , Nob. , April 3. [ Special Tele gram to Tun UGC.J-An Infantile hufrlcnno and sand storm struck this city to-nlcht. Dosldcs a few signs and outhouses being blown down no damage was done. A Quiet Klootlon. NnmusKA CITV , Nob. , April 2. ( Special Telegram to Tun UKK. | Tlio city election pnascd oft quietly , and n very small vote was polled. All tlio republican candidates were elected with the exception of two. Knoujjli of Prohibition. Atxswoimi , Neb. , April 2. [ Special Tel- gram to Tun 13nn. | After a year ot prohibi tion Alnsworth elected a license ticket to day by eighteen majority. The fight was hotter than a national election , Follows tlio llulp. FAinnuny , Nob. , April 1. [ Special Tele- Rrnm toTnn BKE. | Thocity election took place to-day. It was temperance vs. high license , and at this time chanced are greatly la favor of high license. Poitofflae AVatitPil. IlAitittsox , Nob. , April 3. [ Special to Tun BnK.J Citizens living some miles northwest of hero are petitioning for a now postofllcoto bo named "Gllchrlst1" in honor of that mem ber of the legislature. The Ijlconso Ticket Carried. Hoi.Dimac , Nob. , April 2. [ Special Tele gram to Tun Br.r.Tho election to-day says that W. 1 > . Hall Is elected mayor. The 11- ccnsu ticket curried. The Hoard For Illiili Licence. JUXIATA , Nob. , April 2. [ Special Telegram - gram to Tun 13ii.J : Tli3 license ticket car ried in this village by 44 majority. The election was very quiet , but nearly a full vote was polled. Kloctoil to Go Dry. UxAim.ijA , Neb. , April 2. [ Special Tel- gram to THE BEE. ] The municipal election to-day developed little interest. A citizen's ticket was elected and the town will go dry another year. Iliuh Ijloensc Prevailed. ToniAS , Neb. , April 2. [ Special Telegram to Tun DUE. ] The entire high license ticket was elected hero to-day , but by greatly re duced majorities compared with lust year. A Liliilit Vote. GKAFTON , Nob. , ' April 2. [ Special Tele gram to TUB Bnji ) ] TJlio court house bonds were defeated Iri.thls 'township by 42 votes. The village oluctSjd license board. AunqiiA , NobjAprU 2. The city went "dry" to-day. The council for the year will be a tie. For mayor' A'.1 N. Thomas hod 203 votes and William OloVor 193. I > ry. UI.YSSKS , Ncb.'Apr'll ' $ . | Special Telegram to TUB I3BE.J Ulspses. ; haa gene dry by a vote of 98 to 54. Rrocything was quiet and a very light vote pollfcdidj A New Uniird Kloatocl. BitADSimv , Neb.1/ April 2. ( Special Tele gram to TUB BKE.J The- old board ticket was'defoated , and the citizens' ticket elected by 8 majority. Hny Springs in Lino. HAY Si'itiNcis , Nob. , April 2. [ Special Telegram to Tun BKE.The ] village election passed very quietly. A license board was elected. _ Enough Prohibition. OAKDA.I.E , Nob. , April 2 , [ Special Tele gram to Tin : BUB. ] License cnrrlod by 23 majority. This after two years of prohibi tion. _ NIKUK , Til 13 1MISEU. How a Tlioh Old German Imposed Upon His Neighbors. About six years ago Henry Nizor , a mid dle-aged German , lived near Columbus on n largo and well-cultivated farm , which was wpll Blocked and upon which ho had built a largo residence nnd also n comfortable stone barn , Nir.er had a wife and two grown daughters , who were very popular in tlio neighborhood , were well dressed and ap peared often In the best society of the "com- muulty. Everything seemed to bo moving along smoothly with the Nizors , and tliqy had the reputation iu that section of tuo country of being well-to-do and prosperous. Some tlmo during the year 188U Henry Ni/cr , for some unknown reason and to the surprise of his old neighbors and acquaintances , sold his farm and stock for $70,000 and departed for Kansas. His two daughters came to Omaha , where they now reside , one of them having married well and the other living with her married sister. The other day a gentleman who is well ac quainted in Columbus happened in at the principal bank in that city and In friendly conversation with the cashier happened to ask what had become of the Nizers. The cashier answered that they were some place iu Nebraska but Unit he could not state where. Ho added that Nlzor had $50,000 in cash deposited in his bank upon winch he had not drawn for a considerable time. Tlio gentleman to whom the cashier Im parted this Information had occasion a little inter on to go to Clarks , in Mcrrick county , not many miles west , of Columbus. Ho was destined to an auction of stock which was fixed to tuko place u few miles north of Clurks , and at that sale ho recognized his old acquaintance Henry NIzer. Grootlne him. ho was surprised at the refusal of the old German to rccoeuUo him. Talking over ' this oineuumanro with u farmer who rcslocdt ju the neighborhood the ge'utloman was told , that Nlzcr had'u short tlmo before movcUt'iuto u miserable little adobe habitation umlluifrom the pmco. where the auction was bobifohold. His wife lived with him , and they jyera then , and had boon for some months , living upon the charity of the good people of tm neighborhood. Nfzer had given out that he wns penniless owing to u long traju of misfortunes which had overtaken him { u Ivunsas , and as nobody in the vicinity of Glurk * know the Nirors , the story was bo tyveu and provisions mid clothing were supplied the old Gorman and his wife as above sU pd. , When the story of Nlzor's duplicity gof , ouV the men \vlio had given him asaigtuuqp became very indignant , und there is some t lk q ? the old man being culled to account fpij ; ' tUu ' Imposture lie has practiced. -ri 'j A Bol tohbcry. A bold and successful house robbery was perpetrated early lost evening at the homo of Mrs. Elliott , 1508 Jackson street. Mrs. Elliott was nlono In her homo about 8 o'clock ana was engaged In some work In her dining room for about an hour. Shortly before 9 o'clock she heard u nolae In the front part of the house und wont In her parlor Justin tlmo to see a man hurrying away from the front door. An investigation , showed tbat the room had been violted by a robber. A drawer in her private dusk had been broken into nnd her gold watch and * SO in cash wns secured by the thief , The mutter was re ported to the police. Jutftlca MattliCMVH * Will. WASHINGTON , April 2. The will of the late Justice Stanley Matthews was Hied for probate to-day. All the property is left to his wife and children. THE WESTERN ASSOCIATION , All the Olubs Roprooontod nt the Dos Molnos Mooting. WORKING ON A NEW SCHEDULE. A AVnriit Contest Anticipated Before the Mat tor Is Finally Adjusted The Klvor Ijnntl Set- tiers Defiant. ' the Schedule. DBS MOINES , In. , April 2. [ Special Tele gram to Tins BEK. ] All ot the ofpht cities In the Western association were represented in the mooting of base ball magnates hero to-day , The faults of the schedule adopted nt Slonx City n few weeks auo were so glar ing and BO serious for most clubs , especially Milwaukee , Denver , Dos Molnos and St. Joseph , that it had to bo changed , or the sea son would bo H failure from the beginning. About every city comes prepared to offer n now schedule , but as soon ns the mooting was organized n committee consisting of Qulnn , of Milwaukee ; Howe , of Denver , and Brandt , of Omaha , was appointed , with In structions to submit a now schedule as soon ns possible. The committee has boon work ing nil day nnd with llttlo prospect of reach ing n conclusion that will boaccentablo to all to-night. The Jlrst result reached by the committee was to open the season on April 20 , instead ot April 25. The change has brought up a fight , as sonio of the clubs nro strougly opposed to so early an opening. An effort is being made to balance the games moro evenly , so that no club will have its scries with any other club finished before the sea son is half over , us was the case In the Sioux City schedule. The matter of holidays Is also making a fight , as every club wants the best holiday at homo. The attendance nt the meeting is largo , Including some of the lending ball men of the association , and n warm contest is prob.ibla before the sched ule Is finally adopted Each club is allowed two votes. It looks doubtful if n schedule can bo iigroed upon to-night , though the committee is at work upon it at a Into hour. The Itlvcrlmnd Settlers. FOIT ; DODOK , la. , April 2. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Bin. I The concerted action of the river land settlers to forcibly regain possession of the lands , from which evic tions were made last fall continued unin terrupted. Throe additional farms from which the occupants were ojeetcd last fall were sobed by sturdy farmers and crops sown in the name of the evicted tenants. A simill army of men and teams , with ma chinery nhd seeds , will make a tour of the cntlro river land district und sow crops wherever evictions bavo been made. Tlio excitement uttcndnnt on this bold notion of the settlers has been greatly heightened by the proposed institution of legal proceedings , charging nil who participate In this latest move with conspiracy. Such action , it is feared , would precipitate long averted trouble , as it would result in the nrrost of a largo number of farmers , aud all unable to furnish bonds would bo placed Iu jail. A move like this would result dUustorously to farmers at this season and it is announced ; that rather than submit they will resist ar rest. County Attorney Moore is consider ing the best mode of procedure , und will tuko final action in the matter to-morrow. The Chicken Finally Classified. DES MOISKS , la. , April 2. [ Special Tele gram to THE BnE.J The board of supervis ors wrestled with a novel question in do mestic economy to-day. A man came from Bloomflcld township , complaining that dogs had been killing his chickens. Ho killed ono of the dogs aud found five of his chickens dead. The law allows the board of super visors to pay for nil domestic animals killed by dogs. But the board couldn't determine for some time that n chicken was.a domestic animal. Noted authorities were consulted , and after hearing arguments the board finally decided that a chicken was a domestic animal as well as u fowl , and so established the precedent , and allowed the claim. The Fines IMum. Bo Collected. Dns MOINES , la. , April 2. [ Special Tele gram to Tun BEE.J The case of Sheriff Loomis , for contempt of court in refusing to imprison convicted liquor men who had fulled to pay their flues , was decided In the district court to-day. The sheriff gave as his explanation that ho thought that the payment of the fine was the chief thing souuht , and ho had been giving the offenders time to get the money necessary. The court held that It wns his duty to have them im prisoned if they did not pay up , but that his failure to do so was not an intentional con tempt , so ho was permitted to go with an ad monition no tto sin again. V'lrn Buga nt Dos Aloinrs. DBS MOINEB , fa. , April 2. [ Special Telegram to THE BEE. ] This city seems to bo infested by a gang of fire bugs. Three fires a day are about the avorago. At 11 o'clock to-night an incendiary fire broke out in the rear of the parsonage of the First M. E. church , burning two burns nnd two houses , and destroying about $7,000 worth of property. The city Is greatly excited ever the peril that dally threatens it. Summary punishment will meet the first iiro bug tbat is caught. Hill Nye Was Out of Humor. MASON CITV , In. , April 2. ( Special Tele gram to Tun BEE.J Bill Nye , the noted humorist , is in much trouble ou account of impaired health. Most of his engagements in Iowa hud to bo canceled , nnd now the several opera house managers have com menced suit against him. aggregating $1,500 , for breach of contract. The parties bring ing the suits secured the services of detect ives and claim to have evidence that ho was potuluut and feigned illness , Aiding I ho ChiuitniKiiia. Gi.ENH'ooD , In. , April 2. ( Special to Tun lHi : : . ] An enthusiastic meeting in the inter est of the Council Blufts und Omaha Chau- tuuqua assembly was hold nt this place last night , nnd addressed by Rov. F. W. Parsons , Rov. C. II. Crawford , H. G , Lumson , Dr. Cooley and Manager J. E. Hurknoss. Glen- wood will do her part to aid this great movement , A Brnkomun Killed , MASON CITV , la. , April 2. [ Special Tol- ecram to TIIK BEir-Sam : ] Strock , a brakeman - man , was killed at Saitb'bon last night. Ho was a prominent member of the brother hood. _ A Collision ortSnglnrH. ST. PAUL , April 2. Late to-night two yard engines In the Chestnut street yards' ot the Omaha road collided und two men were In stantly killed. Two others are probably fatally injured nnd three more badly Injured. The accident is thought to have been caused by carelessness. Aii Opium Seizure. SAN FIIANCISCO , April 2. The customs house ofllcors this morning seized opium valued ut $15,503 , which had been smuggled. The drug was found concealed in u soap und candle factory conducted by Richard Ahlf and H. Guuldoz , u saloonkeeper. Other ur- rchts are expected to follow. Fighting In liiiytl. NEW YOIIK , April 2. The steamship CInri- bo ) , which arrived to-day from Hnytl bringa nothing definite from there. Fighting was going on In the Interior , but nothing was known us to the results. Joseph Matthews of Tulbotlon , Gil. , snya thut a uhlckon wut > hutched ut MB lioino n ( ow duyti sincu thut liud four lutfH , four wfuga and ( i head like a mouse. IIo Ima prosoryod this wondur- ful chicken in alcohol. Tlio total Indian population of the Unitml Htatos in 188'J ' wns ii(7,701 ( , , nnd the Indians hud U12.400 tuiuaro milosof territory reserved ( or their uso. Spring Medicine I ncccolfr with Wonrlf OTorjliortjr. The nm down , tlroJ condition 'irt this JC . on I * dun to Impurl- tlei in the t > lee < l which Imro ncouninlntail rnirtnx the winter , ivnrt which ntuit bo oxpollnit If TOuwlnlito feel well , llnoil'n Kftronpiulllft thoriniRlilr purlfle * nml Tltalltoa the Mood , crime * n nooil appetite , euros tlllouinoM nnd ticmtnclio , Rivet lionlthr notion to the kldnoyn nnd llvor , ml ImpitrU to tlio whole ft fooling of health and ilrcnstli. . Trrlt this "I isko Hood' * Bimnparllln orery year tonic , with ino5l ntl rnctorjtCMiH . " 0. I'AUMKUCR. SIS' Ilrldgo street , Itrookljn , N. V , I'urlflcH tlio Illond 'Ilood't Snnnparllln purldod mj blood , itavo mo ftronetli , iiml o.Tercnmo tlio hcaiUcho ntuldltilnons , o that I nmnblnlowork ntfnlti. I recommend Ilood'a Bn npnrilln to other * who o blood M thin or Impure , mid wjio reel worn out or run down , " I.UTHUI NABoX , Lowell. Mn i. "Wo hnto mod Hood'H BarMiparllla for jronrn , am ! recommend It ns tlio l > ot fprlnn modlclnaor blood purlllor. Our boy Is nine ycnnolil nnd Ims rnjojroil Rood honltli over uluco wo bnann itlvlnit It to him. Wo are tcUlom without U. " II. ! . ( ! no vit : ! , Itochva- tcr , N. H. Tlio chlof reason for tlio runrreltoui sticcou of Hood'a Hftrsnpnrlllnlafoundln the nrtlcto lt elf , IT ISMKIUTTIIAT WIN9. nnd the fact that HoodM Barmpnrllln actually accompllsho * what la claimed for It , ! what ha < rnnda It the niodlctno flnt In the confidence of our countrymen , and siren to IIoo < V HanapArlllft n ponnlarlty and nlo ( creator than that of any other blood purlIIrr. "Knrly last iprlnil I wai rrry muoti nm down , had ncrroiK headache , felt mlcral > le anil nil that. 1 wai very much bonciHlod by Hood'a Samparllla and recommend It to my frlomln. " Mns.J. M. TAVLOK , lll Kucikl Avenue , Ctorclnnd , O , Creates an Appetite "I wli > h to enroll mr name ns ono ot thnso who haru derived lionltli f rum tlio use of llood'a Snnnpa * illta. I'orninny yenrs I tmvo taken It , especially In the curly prlnr , whonl urn troubled wlltidliilncsi , dullnc'V unploatnnt tn | e In my month In the mornIng - Ing , U removes this bml taste , rolloTos my homlnch * and makes mo feel nrontly rofroshoil , The two bet tics I have usoil UiH nprlnz Imvo been worth many dollnM to mo , 1 mlrlio nil my friends to take It. ' JOHNUINNS , Oil * . ' ! Slruot , town ut Imko , Chicago , 111. 111.N N , U. llo Mirn to KOI lloud't giaraapnrllla. Hold br nil < lr\mnl. t , 31 | six tor to. 1'roiiarcJ only , Sold l > r nil i\riiuxl \ t * . fli six forli. I'ri'i'areilonly ' br C. 1.1100D A CO. , Lowell , Mnw. \ l > f C. 1.11001) A CX ) . , Ixiwcll , Miitv 10O I > i > hCN Ono Dollar J 100 Josc < t One Dollar ii I have used Palno'a Celery Compound ana It has had u salutary effect. Itlnvlgorat. etUuodj-Etcinanill feel llko n new- man. It Improves the appotlto ana facilitates Clgoa- stlon. " J. T. Coro- LAND , rrlinuu , B.O. PaSne's is a unlquo tonic and appetizer , ipimnt to the tnste. quick in its notion , and vTihout any Injurious ciTcct , It gives that rugged health which makes everything tnsto good. U cures dyspepsia nnd kindred disorders , Physicians proscribe It $1.00. Six lor sa.CO. Druggists. ' WELLS , RICHARDSON &Co. , Burlington , Vt , tWor anything any color. \ Mwavturcl\ \ Spring medicine moons more now-a-doys thau 1C UldtcnjcaiBngo. Thovlntcrot isss-sa liaslctB the nerves < M jiygtd , out. The nerves must btl strengthened , the Wood purluetl , liver ana bowels regulated. I'olnu'B celery Cornix > urd l/io Spring tncilMttor/fo-rfaf/ < ! OC3.11 this , OB nothing else can. J'rencrited ly P/lysMd.w , Ttiwmrnoirtftt t > ! tDrtip/jlat7iuorte ! ! < l by Hinlettrt , Otirminfml ty th ilannfacturtn ta bt "In the 'jprln ' # ot 1S3TI was nil nm down. I would get up In the morning with so tired a feeling , ami wns BO weak t luxt I coiihl hanlly KI-O nrountl. I bet tieof ' ' txiiight a - of I'alno'B Celery Com pound , nnd before I hurt taken It a week J felt very much bettor. I can chcef ully rrcoinmcua H to nil who need a bulldlngupnmlstrength - Ing medicine. " Mm. u. A. ] > ow , iiiirltngion , vu Instantly Btops the most excruciating pains ; never falls to clvo oaio to thn sufferer. , For SPHA1NS , JUHUISKS. IIAUKAUIK , TAIN IN Tim OIlfiST Oil SIUKS. I1KAUACHR. TOOTACHK , or any other external I'AIN. afvw applications rubhed on livhnml , not llkuinncic , cans- lURthepalu to Instantly ston. For CONUKSTIONS. IM'hAMMATIONS. KHKUJIATISM. NKII- ItALUlA , LUMJIAUO , SCIATICA. PAINS IN TUU SJIALtj OK TUB HACK , Hum ; oxtmnioil anil repeated applications nro nccossnry. All INI'BUNAI , PAINS. IMAHIUIUIA , DYSKNTKUV , COr.lC. HPASMS. NAUSKA. KAINTINO HI'nU.S , NKIIVOI'SNU'S. SljBKI'MSSSNUJS nro reMoved - Moved Instantly , auil nuirUly curoil by taking Inwardly M to CO drops iu half u tmnblor of water. r 0 cents a Hottlo : Sola by Druggists. With UAUWAY'S PILLS here is no better CUKK or PHKVfiNTlVE Ol' IT.VGK AND AOUI ! BCNPBEOBDBNTBD ATTRACTION ft ? OVICU A MlLUOK DlSTKIllUTlSOl Louisiana State Lottery Company. Incorporated by the loKltlnttiro In IMP , for I'ducHtional and Ciiarltublo purposes , nnd 1U franchise ma'lo a pait of the preiunt State Con stitution , In 1079 , by au overwhelming popular " ' "its'MAMMOTH DRAWINGS take place Saml- AnnuallyUuno und Decnmbcr ) und Its ( JltANI ) HINOI-KNUMIJBIl DRAWINGS take place in each of the other ton mouths of the yo.ir , and nro all drawn In public , ut tlia Academy of Music , Now Orleans , La. FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS , For Integrity of Us Driwlnpa , and Prompt Payment of Prizes. ATTI'STRI ) AS FOM.OW8 : "Wo do hereby certify tlmt wo suporvHat- arnuinemeiitsforall the .Monthly ana SemiAnnual nual Drawings of The Louisiana State Lottery Coiiipun } . ami In person nmiiago an 1 control tlio Drawings themselves , and that tna amo are conducUid with honesty , fulroi'ii' , nnrt In ( rood faith toward nil pirtlui , aud wo authorize tliocompiiuy to use thl ortlllfato. with fac- 11 miles of ouii signatured attaclud , In Us advor oisements' COMMISSIONBItS. We , the un < le lKnod Hanks anil Hankers , will pay all Prices drawn in The Ixwlolnua rituto Lotteries which may bo pru.-tanluil at our couu- JI.'M. WAtHSIiKY. 1'ros. Louisiana Nat. llauk. 1'iKHHH IjANAlIX , I'ros. State Nat'l Hank. A. HAIjDWIN. I'ro.s. Now Orlnain Nat'l Hank. CA1II , KUIIN , I'ro.s. Union National Hank. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING , At tlio Academy of Music , New Or- lonns , TiicHday , April 10 , 1H8O. CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000. 100,000 Tickets at Twont7 Dollars each. Halves , $10 ; Quarter : , $5 ; Tenths , $2 ; Twen tieths , ' $1. 1 J'KI/.H OK.T01.0Wls JO1.0r ) 1 I'KI/K. OK 1U ) . IUH JOH.IWO 1 I'Hiy.K OK M.IKMU 1 I'llI/.K Ol' ' a ,003lM 2 I'lir/.ics OK luououro , f , IMII/HS OK fiUlnro ( Wi.OOJ So I'HIXKH OK l.OOOuro - 100 I'HI/K.S OK MWare 2UO I'ltl/.KS OK iKWitre OliOOO 500 l'HI/E3 OK axiuro 100,000 AI'I'UOXIUATION rill/.UH. 100 1'rlzpHOf.VKnro J.W.OOO UK ) IVlzcHOf ; ) UOure HO.OOO lOUl'rlzoiof WWaro SSl.UW TKIIUINAI , IMII/.Urf. 9i9 Prizes of lflluro JOT.fiOT lito I'rlzohor lUOuro 09.UX ) ii lill I'rlzos. amountlntf to Hfi ( ,8JO * NoTK.-TK'keti Drnnrli mcil'r Capita are noteif tilled to turniliml prizes. t 'l'oii Ci.uii IUTKS , or unr further Information dcslriiil. write loitlblr to the unilernlunuil , clvarly ktullnifTour roilluii ( . with rUat , County , MrcotunJ Numlior. Moru r pld ruturn mall Uollrury will bo us- mrcJ lir your oncloslnz on enclosing bearlnw rour Hori I I'O.yi'AI * NOTKH , KzprdJi Mnnur OrJcrs. nr New York Kxclmme In onllnurjr hitter , Currcjiioy by Uiprcn ( at ouroxp n o ) ( llrca ; eil. M. A. l > AIJrItIn. OrM.A. IMUI'HIN. Now Orleuni , la. nf j > ( 0 , Address Registered Letters to Nl'.W ORLI5AN8 NATIONAL DANK , New Orleans , La. 11V HODltNA'I'JONAI , IUNICH of New Orlumii , uutl tlto tlckola iirnnlunoJ bjr tlio I'rcnliluiit of an InntUu * tlon wliuio dmrloiuO rljibti are rocoEnlioil In tbe lilKiiualcouru : lhurufor , LeHHruof nil lialtatluni ur mionyniuus Hchuiuun. " o.Ni : iwjLI.AIt it tlm nrlrenf llio tmallett part or fraction of a tickut IS.-1UKII 11V UH In nny dmwlng. AnythinK Mi ouruuuiu offeruil fvr lets thmi a dollar , Peerless Dyes # liT15 ! , " 20to60 DAYS. Tins is : t diHoaso which bun heretofore BnDlod all Mudical Solunco. When Mi-rcut-y , Iodide of Potassium , Saraapa illla nr Hot Spring fall , \\a Ktiaruntcou cure. Wo have n Remedy , unknown to anyone In the World out3ldaot our Company , undone that lion to cure the most ob.itluato ciisos. Ton days la recent cased does the work. Itl.f tlio olilclironlo deep Heated ciisca that we Hollcit. We hiivo cured hundreds who have boon abandoned by 1'hyftiuian.s. and pronounced Incurable , and wo chnllcnue the world to bring us a case that wa will not euro In lass than sixty dayx. Slnco the history o { moulolno u true spoclQo for Hyphlll.s has been sought for but uover found until our was discovered , and we are Jiistillod In It In the only Htmieily in the World tiiat will poi. itlvely cure , because the latest Medical Works , published by the bout known authorities , nay there was uevera true flpcclllo beforo. Our rem edy will euro wlii'ii everything else lias failed. Why ste your time anil money with patent medicine * that never had virtue , or doctor with phyHlciunt that cannot cum you , you that hnra tried everything dsn should come tons iiovvand K t permanent relief , you never can get It elao- where. Mark what we say. In the end you must take our remedy or NI8VUR recover uud you that have been nllllctod but a short tlma dhoiila l/y all means come to tin now , not one In tenor now cases ever get permanently cured. Mnnyirelhulp and think they are free from tha disease , but in one , two or three yearn after It appears igiln In a more horrible form. This is a blood Purillor und will Cure liny Skin or Blood Disease whou Everything Else. Fulls. THE COOK REMEDY GO. r.ioni ( 10 mill 11 , U. S. Nulloiial Hunk Itulldliif , ' , Omnlm , Nub. is Wealth ! Dn. r. , (3. WKST'H NKHVK Ann HIUIN Tnr.AT- MK.vr , uhiniruiituoil Himclllu for llystorla , Jlzz | . iioan , Conviilblonn , Kits , Nervous Neuralgia , Headache , Nervous Prostration cuused ) > y th use of alcohol or tobacco , WakofiiluoiiH , Mental IH'prusalon , HoficiiliiL'of the Hraln , ruaultlUKlu limunlty and leading to misery , deruy and death. I'loiuatureOld Ace , lliirromieHs , Loss of J'ower In either MAX , Involuntary Lo se and Hpermat- orlKuucuuHotlby ovor-exertlonof thu bruineolf- abiiHe or overindulgence. Kach box contains ono moiith'ri treatment , $1.00 u box. ot nix boxes for * 5.twsent by mall prepaid on receipt of prlca. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To euro any cn ie. With each order received bjr us for six boxes , accompanied with fti.OO , wo will Kend the puvchaser our writ tun Kiuiiuntco to ref - f und the money If the treatment does not direct , t win oond valaabV * tretl o ( Maled ) ooaUlulng f i for homo our , ft cf obaiva. t ITof. V. 0. ] rQ\VUUi.t MOOiiUfl. OOUK