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OMAHA DAILF BftE MONDAY , OCTOBER 27 1884 THE DAILY BEE OmiOin Oitloi. ' , [ NO. i ' .o KurttMii St. Council iniulT Oftjco1NopJ , t'cnil 8 troot.Nenr Hroful' my. Now York Oilier , , Uoom 05 Trllmno BulUUnj ; . _ Fnbtlrhod every " " JmliiR , Bondij' T > i nl ) Monday tcornlo f di'.Ij. * K3 ET HAIt , Ont YCM . tmOOIThrtellontha . tS.OO tlkVontni . ls.00 1 On * Month . I.w for Week , Si Cents. * , rumsusD iviat , ITOKISBAT. mm I-OJWID. Btoi. . . , . 88.00 1 Thros lionHu . 9 BO Ixttinths. . 1.00 1 Ono Month . SO A i Co-fliannlc tlon roUtlns to KCWQ nd Editorial wcMcn should bo addressed to the EDITOS OF 1 All Bmlnsss letters und UcmltUnees thonld i > fl ldrsf d toTlIHlIllH ICM.IsniNO OOMPJUtr , OMAHA. Drain , Ch X and Poetofflco onion to l > made pir- able to the order ol the ccmpanr. ! DE BEfc PUBLISHING GO , , PROPS' ' K. K , HilHor. A. H. Titcli , Manncer Dully Circulation , P O. Box , -188 Omnna , Nob. O.vn week from to-morrow tolls the tale. _ _ IlnoiSTnATio.v is a duty that every voter should pcrsqnally attend to. TUB city council needs oomo recruits , as it is now diilicult to secure a quorum , Tun national republican victory on November 4th will show that there h.ia boon a f Also alarm. Tin : clearing houuo system , which lias been adopted by the Omaha banka , will greatly facilitate their business , which has increased to such a volume ao to make this stop a necessity. TUB official returns from Ohio give Robinson a majority of 11,224 over Now- man. This will settle numerous wagers in Omaha in favor of those who bet on 10,000. TUB Jlcpttblican saya the Rosewater crowd was not around the polls of the Third ward primary. That crowd , how ever , will bo around the polla on election day , not only In Omaha , but in every other section of Nobraoka. "Own who is intorotcd in politics" writes to the BKK to oak whether a sol dier in the regular army has a right to vote. Ho haa not any such right in this state. In order to bo a voter -a person mvst , in addition to other qualifications , bo a resident of the state of Nebraska , and the law on this subject nays that "no soldier , seaman or marine in the nrmy or navy of the United States shall bo deemed a resident of the atato in consequence quence of his being stationed therein. " TUB republican county convention on Monday will probably bo manipulated as usual by the railroad bosses , who hope to secure the nomination of railroad can didates for the legislature. No candi date for the legislature , bo ho republican or democrat , can oxpoot to bo elected un less ho declared him in unmiotakoablo tormain favor of the reduction of railroad passenger tolls to three cents a mile , and legislative regulation of railroadi to prevent - vent discrimination and extortion. The railroad.managers exact pledges from their candidates , and now the people propose to do the same thing. JOHN KELLY uaya in his Now York Star that "without the thirty-six votoa of Now York state , the democratic ticket will not ba elected. " The Star addii the following , which is not very consoling to democrats : If anybody imagines that the demo cratic party is going to have a walk-over in this Htute , ho is Badly miscalculating the discipline , resources and temper of the rival organizttion. Blaino'a forces como out of Ohio ( lushed with their hard- won triumph , confident and aggressive Money is il wing into their coH'oro , and the promised rnpubiican bolt melts uway like a bar of lead in a furnace Kvory- bodyislooking to Now York. If the dem ocrats hero show a united , earnest front , they will inspire their collfuguca in uthor states with hopefulness and enthusiasm. If , on the other hand , Now York , in city or state , is rent by a revival of former dissensions , then the elloot will be to dampen the ardor of and to discourage the bulk of the party in the other doubt ful states. "THE WAR , A FAILURE. " ldltor Omaha BBB RANDOLPH , Iowa' , October 22,1881. A number of democrats here say they never heard of any relotution by the Chicago convention that said that the war was a failure. Now will you reprint that particular resolution in the Daily or Weekly BKK for the benefit of your many readers hero , I refer to the convention of 18G4 thai nominated McO'ellan. ' 8. 0. McKlTHIOK. The trouble ia that the democrats do not like to bo reminded of that resolution at this Ute day , as it was ono of the gre's blunders of their party , which is given to making blunders , Most of the democrat have long since been convinced that th war was not a failure. " The resolution referred ) to was passoc . by the national democratic- convention a Chicago , on the 29lh of August , 1801 And was as follows : ResolvedThat this convention doeses poclally declare , as the sense of the American people that after four yeara of failure to restore the union by the ex pertinent of war , during which , under the pretense of a military .necessity of a war power higher than the constitution , thu constitution iteelf lias been diaro gardcd in every part , and public liberty mid private right trodden down , and the material prooperity of the country c /entially impaired , justice , humanity , liberty and the public wolifaro deruanc immediate efforts bo made for o ccsiai'ioi if of hostilities , with a view to au ultinu.'o is convention of all ' the state * , or othei peaceable incauc' , to the end that , at the iurlieat practicable moment , peacu may ; be restored on the ban's ot the federal union of aj ) ( he states. " THAT DORSKV MARK'S NK5T , A terrible "mate's nest" has been dis covered by the Omaha JJojHiblicnn. A supplemental sheet to the last number of the weekly BKB , contained nn address to , ho votcra of Nebraska urging them to exorcise "their Boverign indopendnnco ao votcra in. the selection of candidate ! ) on the atato and congressional tickets. The following extract from the addroaa epcaka 'ur itoelf : "Tho tlmo is near at hand for you to express your sovereign will through the jallot box. ly this time you are no doubt familiar with the iastteo , and have had ample chnnco to learn the claims and merits of rival portion and candidates. As honorable men and good cHfeouB , it should bo your desire to give Nebraska lioncat homo government and representa tion hi congress that will labor for your loraonal welfare rather than greedy mo nopolists and selfish political rings. Now n order that you may vote intullfccntly 7011 should mttkc vpymirllckrlathomt , vhoro political striken ) and bulldozers cannot awing the lauh over your heads ind enoakn cannot look over your shoulder whiio you are ( scratching aomo unworthy or incompetent candidate , Fo cnanlo you to do this wo herewith irint oovnr.il tickets on this [ supplemental iheot. Select your ticket ana cut it out ; fill up the blnnka for your district attor ney , clerk of the court and motnhorn of ho legislature. * * * You will ob- orvo that wo print the straight antimonopoly nopoly ticket , with Butler and West fu- aion electors , and anti-monopoly state and congressional candidates. Wo pn'nt i ticket headed Blaine andLoqan and , ho republican electors and the straight tate anti-monopoly nnd congressional candiclatoa. Thin ticket is designed to neot the domanda of anti-monopoly cpublicans who want to vote for Blaine ind Logan but do not want to endorse the ailroad republican candidates on the tate straight republican ticket. For that lass of our subscribers who want to vote or a majority of republican candidates , wo print a straight republican ticket : * * * * * * ) on't fall to m'ako np your ticket at homo put it in your vest pocket on election lay and vote It. The ticket headed by Maine and with the Logan antimonopoly ely atato candidates is legal and cannot 10 thrown out under any pretext. The now law regulating ticket printing only irohibits the printing of bogus tickets. fhcso tickets can deceive nobody. They ohow on tnolr heading just what they are or pretend to bo. Wo have consulted the jest legal authorities and wo have the as- nuranco that no election board has a riqht , o object to them under any pretext. " No fairmlnded man will regard our of- brt to aupply the pptrona of the BEE , who are scattered on farms all over this tate , with blank tickets , which they can ill out at leisure at homo. But the Omaha Jtcpublictin la terribly ohockcd , over what it calls a great fraud , and warns republicans to look ut for tlicflo spurious tickota. t rninoj a great hue and cry about the . 'hird dhtrict ticket , upon which the ' name of the republican candidate ia irintcd , "Gcorgo W. E. Dorsoy , of Ad- , ms county , " instead of Dodge county , tfow , it so happona that thia aup- ilomont of the BEK was not up and irintod in the job oilico of Samuel Roca. The copy furnished to Mr. Roes for the three district tickota was correct , but in changing the forma from the Second district to the Third , the name of Dorooy tras substituted for that of James Laird , of Adams county. The printer forgot to change the county to Dodge , and his omission was not noticed until after at- mention was called to the error by Mr. J. W. Love , chairman of the Third district committee , who discovered it after the papers reached Fremont. Mr. Love was B ) romptly informed by the editor of TUB BEE , by telephone , that the error waa accidental , and could in no way affect the election of Mr. Dorsoy. In the first place it is not essential to mvo the name of the county follow the iiamo of the candidate for congress on -ho ticket. In the next'placo no person by the name cf Doraoy , residing in Adams county , could bo credited for , 'otcBcast in the Third district for George \V. E. Dorsoy. It has been do- elded time and ngaiu by our courts that in every instance thn Intention of the voter is to be carried out iti caqos whore there la any diiroronco in the spell ing of the namo. Suppoao that votoa wore polled for George Doraoy , G. Dor- soy/.G. W. Dorsey , E. G. W. Djrsoy , W. E. G. Dorsoy. or plain Dorsoy , for congressman in the Third district , doca any well informed person contend that thoao votes would not bo counted fur George W. E. Doraoy of Dodge county ? trlct will credit Mr. Dorsoy with whatever votes are cast for him , and if . _ they do not the state board of canvass. cr ore , who are all republicans , will do so. of But the Jicjmbllcnn chargca the BEB with printing spurious tickets , and then turns round and denounces this paper for printing the name of William Neville on the anti-monopoly ticket. Now , will the Jlcpubllcan toll us what right we would have to print Mr. Dorsoy's name to on the anti-monopoly ticket , or Mr. " ' "Neville's name oa the to the republican .ticket . ? Mr. 'Neville is the ontl-monopojy candidate In the Third district , and ovpry straight antimonopoly ly ticket must necessarily have his name on it , just as every straight republican .ticket must bo printed with Mr. Doraoy's name. Now the Bui4 ! did prlnl straight republican tickets for the Firsl and Second districts , wHn the ( names of Weaver nnd Laird , althougli this paper opposes thoio two congroa < eional candidates. Does that show thai the BKK is circulating spurious tickets As a matter of fact there can bo no epu rious printed tickets circulated to any body's advantage. Under the law the name of any candidate printed on a bogu ticket does not count , but the balance of thu Hckot is counted , Ia other words - the name of Mr. Neville printed on a straight republican tickol ' . In place of the name of Mr. Dorsoy , U ml iot bo counted for Mr. Novillo. The bci.'y of the ( icket must corrotpond will the head. The tickets which we have ' ? printed are all otraifjht. The ticket nhich has the Blaine nnd Log.tn cloctorr , with the anil-monopoly , fltato and con gressional tickets , are headed accord ingly. No deception is practiced , but on the contrary , an opportunity is given to the nntl-monopolista to vote for Blaine nnd Logan. Kvery voter has a whnlo week to fix his ticket to oult himself. T/iero / cm bo nothing fairer than that. OUR ASSESSORS. The voters of this city will bo called upon nt the coming election to vote for assessors. It there Js anything in our municipal affairs that needs reform It is our system of assessment ns carried on by assessors who persist in listing proper ly nt valuations that are simply ridicu lous. They not only do this , but most of thorn do not ozorciso that impartiality which ia requisite for a fair rvascssmcnt. Tboro is too much discrimination in favor of the railroads and of corporations , and against the poor man. Under the proa- out unfair uystom the poor man payo much moro tnxes proportionately than the rich man. Our ns- scsauro , ns a rule , have also failed to increase their valuations in proportion to the increased vnluo of property. They simply depend upon the asscasmont list of the previous year , from nhich they mnko copies , with few , if nny , changes. They do not take the trouble to person ally view property nor ascertain the ox- , ontof improvements nnd increase in value. Lots that have risen in vnluo ton and twenty fold are assessed nt the samrj old figures they wcro five or ton yoara ago. Wo never ahall have n fair and ! m- urtial nsscasmont in this city until the entire system is changed , nnd this will boone ono of the important matters for the Douglas county legislative delegation o consider. What wo want and must lave is ono general city assessor , who shall have supervision of the ontiio work , and have the power to employ a sufficient number of competent deputies. Whoro- over this ayatom is followed the result > roves generally satisfactory. However , as the present condition of affairs cannot 10 changed until the next session of the ogislaturo , woadviso the people to oolcct aa candidates for assessors men who are competent , impartial , and honoat , An usuol Mr. August Doll la nttompf- nt ; to foist himself upon the > ooplo of the First ward. Ho mn hold this oilico for many yearn. flo scorns to labor under the improasion hat the office was created for his special Benefit , and that ho haa n lifo lease upon it. There is not much pay in the office , but t would scorn that Mr. Doll manages to make it pay pretty well ; else why should 10 bo no anxious to fill the place year after year ? It is a woll-kuown fact that 10 ia a pliant railroad tool , and assesses railroad property nt o'utraguously low fig ures. Ho nlso discriminates in favor of the rich , and was never known to favor a poor man ex cept when ho thought ho could 'gain eorao political influence by so doing. So far as assessments are concerned Mr , Doll is anything but an honest and im partial assessor. The recent action of the board of equalisation in raising the as sessment of the First ward twenty per cent wns duo to Mr. Doll's outrageous system of valuations. This man Doll should by all moans bo compelled to step down and out , but tro suppose the rail roads and the rich property owners will endeavor to ro-olcct him. Ho is not the only assessor , however , that ought to bo defeated. There are others who are fol lowing in his footsteps , but there is not another ono who has boon guilty of such " grosa outrages as August Doll. If they cannot bo defeated at the ballot box , the only remedy is an appeal tu the legisla ture to make a reform in the entire sys tem of assessment. A ( IKNTLUMAN , who made novcral beta that the republicans would have a major ity of over 0,000 in Ohio , writes to Tun UKU to inquire whether ho has won , his opponouta having not up the claim that the republicans had a plurality and not a majority. The gentleman has lost hia beta upon o technical point , aa the , repub licans only secured a plurality , the combined - or binod vote of the democrats , greenback- lo ors nnd prohibitionists being slightly larger than the total vote of the ropubli. cons. Our correspondent , who probably Cic intended to wager that the republicans c 1) would have a majority over the demo crats | , has evidently boon made the victim 01n n { n snap game , nnd ho is not the only t one that has boon caught in this trap. in 1C 1CK TUB Republican hasfrom time to time 1CL said that any candidate whom THE UEK M M opposes is sure to bo elected , and that M any candidate whom it endorses ia bound M M bo defeated. It aooms rather incon sistent , therefore , for the Republican raako such a howl about an alleged attempt of TIIK BEE to defeat Mr. Dor- in soy. IlioJtrpubtlcan ought to congrat ulate Hr Dorsoy. si STATE JOTriNCJS , E'ai Oakland will soon atari a $1000 opera houso. 01tc Thu roller skating craze ia onldomlo m the tc tnto. 01 Lincoln is OH well supplied with hotwo 01b brcakum aa Omaha. Merca county was treated to a slight snow Intl storm ono iluy hwt week. tl tlci 1'ralrle fires nra I boning in the state , and ci citi some dumngu 1ms already been dune. ti Acomp.my of national KiumU has been or- tiai Ranijuil fu I'rimiont , and muttered iu , Mrs. J. H. K blnson died very suddenly at her homo near So-ibncr Monday ' mornloK ' Tha Dtownvillo ' ti ranger will 1m removed to Auburn. This leaven JJrowmlllo wlthotitit mvvupapur . PrmiV"w > l1 ! ' ,0fB8a 1)elo"fi'"K to . 0. "i ' . " ' * 1 ° t , vuiu urovvned in the J'.lliluirn lait wuok. c , It IsVatlniatcil that there nro i7CW ! head of caUia bojnif UH ! In Uoono county and twice that iniinher of hogs. j fl Clirycnno county will votoat'tho foith- * l iS'lr'n'S ' 6 ' Ml ehctlon en a proportion cf , J > Jt > ,0.iUcDmt hiusu bunilu , ji ( TlwtWcnso of the nUto school land ring * Is cms scattered over thaaUHns stippleincntB to rrtmbllcin papari , The body of Mr . PtiRh , tha ln fitio woman who waiidcieil from her home in 1'icrce , has boon found and Inirloj. A IJlalr man tends to the Kow Orleani pi position a bjct three feet long and wcliiin ( | eightppn and uno half pounds. WnMo I.yon , founder of the tiwn cf I.yoin , In Hurt comity , died on the Ith , need 71. Ho wan a model man in all walkj of life. The voters of Webster cotmtv will decide nt the coming election the quntlon of ijstiinij bonds to the amount of 83,0-0 to build a poor house. town of Colcrirlgc , Wayne county , hndn narrow 01 capo from destruction by n prulrlo firolaat uoek. The inhabitants turned out aud fought it down. William Hteinhati" , of Culbottion , died sml- denly of he/irt / dlseaio Init week. James ( lor- nor , of McCook wa < i hurried to the other there from the name cause , The Wayne HeraldTribuno lonps into the arena of journalism with it supply of winter proU-ii'jna ' tucked away in the colnr , John Hanson fjliuldinod the editorial heart with four beets weighing CO pounds , A gang of lightning rod swindlers are opor- aling in 1'lorco county. Thny c-tlmato n job nt n very low fignru , and when it in completed bring in n hill all the way from four to ten The dtory that Mm. Hill , of Valentino , murdered her infant proves to have been un founded after n thorough Wat lnvc tlgition , IJellinucr , who made complaint against her , Is under arrest for criminal libel , A young man named Hnlwortli , represent ing tno Imrdwaro house of Hibbanl , Spencer tc , Co. , of Chicago , wn arrested at North Jiend the other day becausu ho had made collections which ho failed to report. Ho had been on a sprco , County clerk Clomoiis , of Tlmyer count.y stumbled elf the stairs of the opera _ house iu Alexandria mul fell a distinco of oioht feet , striking on his head and shoulders. Ho waa unconscious six hours nnd is now eliwly re covering. . Ono of the larfjo arches to support the roof of the skatinRjJrmk nt Beatrice , whi o being placed In position , broke in _ two , and in fallini ; itnick n workmen named Loenmns , cutting a largo gaah in his scalp. The wound ia a min- ful ono but not dangerous. John \i. lamback , whoao parents reside in Tecumech , was burned to death In the resi dence of u Mr. Lontz , nbiuteight miles north east from town on tlio night o [ the 18th. The young man was mibjcct to fits , and it is sup posed that in going homo ho lit the lamp and taking a fit broke the lamp , uid set lira to liimsoif , which burned him almost to n criep. The Independent Bays : Wahoo has a plan ning mill , foundry and machine shop. Mr. I K , I'holpa , unaided nnd alone has taken hold of the mUtcr and put up a rnachlno shop nnd [ itit in too's and machinery which have cott over 8-1 000. This is but the beginning of what will bo n largo thing for Wahoo nnd Saumlers county. On Saturday , the 18th , says the Norfolk Journal , Miss Baker , who resides with her tister , Mrs. Win. Clark , on South Fifth street , waa cogagod in dressing n chicken. She took i pleco of paper , nnd , lighting it , was ing the fowl when a strong breeze coming through a pcreen door blow the ilamo against her clothing nnd set it on ( ire. Losicg her presence of mind nho wai unable lo quunch the llamas until her clothing was all consumed nud her back and loft oldo horribly buined , The Blue Springs Motor says : Last Wed nesday night after the south bound B & M. pas ? engor train had got about two miles out of Uinalm , eomo miscreant throw a stone through the car window , sti ik ng M I/ . Holmes , of Holmes ilio , on the bend , just above thu right tcmplo , nnd cutting a large ugly gn h. Ha jiassod through here yesterday and hla head ivns yet quito eora. JIo has tha etouo wit' him and will retain it as a keepsake. It will weigh nearly a pound nnd so irregular in form as not to stiiko without cutting. Valentino Moyorof Norfolk , was arrested in Friday , the 17th , on complaint of rt niece living with him , 14 years of age , who charged that Moycr had improper relations with her over s nca she was 12 years of ago. Meyer was put in jail , nnd on Mouday ho vva ? lirnught before Jut tico Goreckfl , when the com plaint wai withdrawn , the girl saying that she was induced to make the complaint by other parties , nnd that the would now with draw it. Will Tulton , n Beatrice boy , while careless ly handling n pistol , had a furrow f BIX inchesv long p'ougheid through hi * scalp. Ho 110 w carries hU bangs in a sling. Will in nn tin lucky lad and will go down into a 2xG with novcral souvonira of recklessness. When only tvvolvo years old ho hist the greater pirt of his n'uht hand while trying to couple freight car * Not IODK nRo ho cut rv finger olT and badly in jured the other luud in n feed cutting ma- chino. And now he narrowly escapes instant death by an accidental pistol shot. A corro pendent at David City notes tlio sudden daparturo from thcro of a bhining pil lar of the M. ] C. church and Sunday tchool superintendent * who parted his name in the middle , J. llobcrt Willlain . The cau-'o of his departure Is thus : Ifo mndo loans to fanners on chattel mortgogcs. When ho got tha notes andmortgagea into hi ? hands ho would sell them , and bofoio they became duo ho would obtain a now note and secure it by mortgigo on the same property , telling tha borrower that , ns BOOH aa the former note came back it should bo cancelled nnd turned ever ; this now note ho also discounted to other parties , aud some mdii-croto persons Ind as many us four or live nutPH on ono loan , in the hinds of dit- foient pnrchisers. Now all those notfs nro coming in hero for collection. It is estimated that from ? 33,000 to S 10,000 of thia clnsti of paper Is out In thu handof different b.uiks Tim banka hero bec.unu nup cioua BOino time IIRO , nnd have nuno of the ptpor , cxc'ptsomo 4-u1 , ,10 liehl by the David City bank. Ik'Hides thiii , Williams worked his broclnon of the church for nil they vvern worth , by gutting themtonign notea with him and borrowing money of them. Ho left about two weeks aR ° - _ _ Tlio November l-icctlon. All the n tat oa will olcct presidential electors , Tuesday , November 4. The sev eral atatoa are entitled to electors as fol lows : loAi Alabama 10 Mississippi ! ) Arkunaai 7" " ' Hi California 8 Nebraska 5 Colorado H Novadu Connecticut 0 Now Hampshire . . . . 1 Dtilawnio i ) Fewoy ! ) Florida 4 New York 30 Georgia 12 North Carolina 11 Illinois 122 Ohio 2't diaua 16Oregon Iow Pennsylvania 30 Kansas Htiodo lelaud 4 Kentucky 18 South Carolina 0 Louisiana < Tennessee 12 Maine 6 Texas 13 Maryland 8 Vermont 4 MaasachtiHotts 1-t Virginia 112 Michigan Ill West Virginia 0 Minnesota 7 Wiscontin 11 Total .401 Necessary to a choice 201 Un the aatno day elections will bo hold eovcral states aa follows : Alabama will olfict congressmen. Arkansas will elect Chief Justice of its supreme : court and congressman. California will elect legislature , con gressmen and vote upon three proposed amendments to the state constitution , ono authorizing water works in cities and towns , ono providing for a state board of education , and ono providing for a state board of equalizing. Colorado will elect state ofllcer ? , legis lature and congressmen nnd vote upon three proposed amendments to the state constitution which relate to the legisla tive department extending thu sessions aud increasing the pay of members Connecticut will cleat state olficors , legislature ) and congressmen , Delaware will elect legislature and con gressman , Florida will elect governor , lieutenant' governor , legialaturo nnd congressmen , and , vote upon thn question of holding u convention to rovlao the constitution of the atato. Georgia will olcct congressmen. GJlllitioii will duct state oilicure , loglala- turo , and congressmen , aud vote upun n proposed i amendment to the stale consti- tulioa giving the governor power to vote any part of an appropriation bill vrhilo. approving the rest. indiana will elect atato officers , legisla ture and cpngrcsflmon , lovra will elect minor stnlu oflicera and conqrcfsmcn. Kansas will elect state ofllccrs. Icgisla- turn nnd congrc.ism n. Kentucky will elect congressmen. Lnuiaiana will elect congressmen. Maryland will elect congressmen. Maaaachuaotts will elect state officers legislature and congressmen. Michigan will elect &tnto oflicera , leg islature , and ccngrcfeinaif , Minncaota will elect an assistant justice - tico of itn supreme court , legislature , and cnntrcRSincn. Mts.iisaippl will elect congrccsmGU. Missouri wi'l elect slate olllcors , lature , and cotigrcssnion , and vote upon two amendment to the stnto conatitu > tion , ono authorizing a special tax for street , road , nnd bndyo purpoeca , and the other relating ro the judicial depart ment and authorizing an increase of courts and judges. Nebraska will elcot ctato ofiicero , Icgis- laluro , and congressmen , und vote upon two amendments to the statu constitution , ono of which relates to the legislative de partment and the other provides for n railroad commission. Nevada will olcct nupremo judge , leg islature , nnd congressmen , and vote upon the question of holding n convention tu rovlso the constitution of thn state. Now Hampshire will elect covornor , legislature , and congressmen , nnd vote upon ; the question of holding n constitu tional convention. Now Jersey will elect legislature aud ccngroismun. Now York will elect two judges of the court of appeals , assemblymen , and con gressmen , and vote upon a proposed amendment to the otatn constitution which prohibits the loan or use of public mouny for private purposed aud restricts mtl ; ho indebtedness of counties , citiestowno and villages for any purpose whatever to 10 per cent of their valuation. North Carolina will elect state oflicors , legislature and congressmen. Pennsylvania will olcct legislature and congroasmon. Rhode Island will elect congressmen. South Carolina will olcct state oflicers , legislature , and congressmen , and vote upon n proposed amendment to the state constitution which forbids counties and towns to incur debts hereafter to n greater amount than 8 per cent , of the assessed value of the taxable property therein. Tennessee will elect governor , railroad commissioners , legislature , and congress men. men.Texas will elect state officers , legis lature , and congressmen. Virginia will elect congressmen. West Virginia will elect congressmen , Wisconsin will elect state oflicera , leg islature aud congressmen. Ciipr. Siickoi m ilio Valley. Kdilor of THE BEE. SurEKioii , Nob. , October 25. Capt J. ET. Stickel will finish to-night at Superior his appointments in the Kcpubhcaa val ley. Ho lies had largo houses every where ho spoke. Stickel nnd Pace held the audience three hours last night at Red Cloud and made a splendid im pression on the nicoting. The outlook is splendid for Stickel to be the next con gressman from the Second district. It seems to a close observer that nothing would defeat him. U. 0. TIic British Army in Ireland , Philadelphia Inquirer. PIai 'J he British army returns just issued show the military force maintained in Ireland during 1883 , was 23,494 men. exclusive of oflicors. Of these 17,711 wore tnfantry , 2,234 artillery , and 3,375 cavalry. This number shows a falling oil' 8 of nearly 5,000 on the previous year and 2,000 on 1881 , but it is higher than the total on any other year since 1873. The number of recruits raised in Ireland dur ing 1882 was 2,979 , which Is higher than the numbers for 1881 and 1882 , but less than the totals for each of the five years preceding. The total number of Irish men at present in the army is , Recording to the returns , 31,700. noimuoN IJUNICO. HOW THK OHIO DEStOCIUCY IH DRAWING I'UNDS ON A CO.NTIDENCE GAME. Special Telegram to THE BEE : Cor.UMltus. O. , October 2G , The democrat * nro working tooth and nail nnd are usitiR every a g'unoiit ' to ralao inonof. The prohibition- " lets ore bcii g played ixs stool-pitreonj , and the machine in.it.igers tr * ondtfiworing to show tbut ht. John will poll 25,000 votes in Ohio , hiifliciont number to civo the democracy the s'atonoxt ' muiith. This argument is the ono inR the inont fciiccesafnlly jmt f jrth , nnd is regarded aithn boat trump to draw funds from the pockcta cf victims. ffiST YOUR BAKMY/M / TO-DAY ! THE TEST : rineonran top down on a hot steve until heated , tne ruuvo thn ffteTnml tfmcll. A cliemlht will not bo r tuileteel Uiojnusonco ot ammonia. DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. ITS 1IHUIIFIL.SKS3 HIS NEVER IKU qilSTlOVED. 1 Inn million liome far a quarter of a century It liu ituud the coniumi'iV reliable tvvt , THE TESTJFJHE OVEH , PIUCE BAKING POIVDEB CO. , Dr , Price's ' Special Soring Extracts , TliO > lr ngi ( , molt Jll'l u < Jn lurilntiorl . , "J Dr. Price's Lupulin Yeast Gems for LlgUt , Healthy Ilrenil , The nc t Dry lloj > Yeaitlu the WorM. FOR SALE BY GROCERS. CHICAGO- " OT. LOUI3 SPECIAL NOTICES crSpoclals will Ppoltlvoly not bo I Insortocl unloas pnm In ndvanco. TO . In unu o ( WO an I upwaida. MONKYTOT.OAN Co. , llial l.'itata ai < l I -n B , KOirarrauiht. 3M If lotnod o'i chtttcl * . Uillroad TSokut * MONKY and told. A. Foronmu , 218 R Utli Ho tl O VAH.V r'mandil Kxclmue , l 'Co of s-nall loin * . ia.d oiiai < i > rovc4 asurity 1J17 D ri. 74Mnii ! | UBLP WAHTBU. 1 7AN1 IID-Ayoucj ; fill for lljht houto uoil : at ( ej. 8l-S7i | . / Irl for Kitchen work. Mr * . Web , 2il north Hth St. 0827p V\7ANTB1A girl for ftonml housa ncrk. Mr . t ? MllliiijUigh , 20thand bt Mary's avenue. HrAXVTK rout slrl tocool ; Mitl unit on table In | THate lionrdlne limi c. A | > ) > h G.B north 10th street , iii stilM. 86 $ 31 V\7ANTiD : ImrmdKt-ly , a Rood girl for pcncral ' huusc-work couth vtost corner Cnllfornla nnd MtllSt " \\7A\TKD \ second hand fcltfradcr stoxo " 7 \d dru" , ttitln | { price , bo002 863 J3p \\'ANTKI-A uood cook. Mr. John J. Mincll , EcOjSt. Mary's avo. JSO 23p A\7 ANTED 2 flrit cl iitable waitersntl.itilpvur.i > restaurant 1518 DoJgo. 30-27 "XA'AXTKD A Inundrj Rlrlftt the Omaha home ; > I Ilarncj , Let. 12th and Uth. 831 ! ! Bp WANTKD Younj ; man ftboutiovonlecn fa r.fsli- taut boik Keeper , /idrcca stating fso and roslclcnco b x 001 KIS-SSp TATANTKO-TRlrlsnt Slavcii hoil c , South 10th St. > 844-SSp WANTKD A Jib printer. Nonobnta coO'lcnhor m n ncoJ apply AddrcsJ "I'lsll , " North licnil , Ntl . 77127 ANTKD Two dining room glrlsM 101 S IClli - \\7AN'TiD-Ijhw : | 9hermjllilrl nnd girl to work ? for her bosrdatthu Kmmtt'OU30. 787-27p " \ \7ANTKD-Apood Rhl for ( fonctnl houscvvorK , cor , Cnpltcl nvonuu and 12ti ! St. 76S I5p W ANTED cn Ing machlno hands at the Omaha Hhlit 1'actory. 005-lf \A 1/"ANTED Agents for trjo llutua Hill InMir co Co. Address the Company at Stuart N'tb 032-lm T llor . Hrst-chsi titling p'ncos for 12th St. 03 ! 1m n ladles or gentlemen In city or country totaVonlcc , Il < ht nnd pleasint uork at tliclr own IIOD-CS , J2 toSSadsy easily and quloilv nmilc ; xvirkfientbt Uiill ; nirnina sing ; iu stamp for rot'h ' .cabe address Iluiiablo Man f'g Co , 1'hliadtlphh , Pa , GuJ-1ji WANTED-Agtnts to Bell Gatclj'e Unhcrsal IMn- ratoroninoathly pajmtntu Call on or ad- drofaW. D. 1' . Lonry , loomD , 110 noith 16th St , Omaha. 37 Mm WANTKD-M.DIC3 Oil GENTLKUEN-In city or country , to take nlcu light and pleasant work at their own homes ; ? ) to3 per day onolly and quietly tnado ; work lent by mall. noc.nma ? lng ; no Ktanip forrcplv. 1'lcaso addresallellablo Manf'g Co. , t'hiUdclphla. Pi. 803-lm Position a joung man from Maryhnd V ' quick to Icarn understanding book-Lciplng , would make himself useful in any occupation. Ad dress ' J s. D. " Bic olllco. S5027p Vl/ANTUD A situation bv a icing man as sales- V ? man In anvstoro in the country , can gl\o the beet ot references. "A. U. " Umah * Uoe. 855-2Sp 'A'A ANFED A situation by inmchlnlft or engineer T of 12 vcara oinciionco , can do a.l kinds of re pairing. AdJiiss " 0.1J. " Uco ollic. 843-2Sp AA T'A'NTED situation by a first teamster or coach nun. Address "F. J. J. " l ) e cilice. 841-23p "l"\7"ANTED A situation bj an experienced housc- \ \ keeper. Rpferencis given Addrcsa Mrs a.K. Oocd , Ottuuuvi lou.-i. 827.29p T\7ANTED cituatifn by an c-tpcriencod grocery T I man , can kccpbooks if ilcslred. Good references given. Addrefs"A. 11. " Bcootllcc. 774 25p TSfANTIID A situation by an c\pcrlocced gro- V cerjmin. Good referencesghen.dre s 1C3 north ICth street. 761-25p A hi V oung married ronnraati rltuatloi aa Deck- Iocpor , In wholesale oatablichcoiit lu Om&ha. Addreai "C " care Heo. afl tf MiaoBLi.Aar.oue " \T7 ASTKD Vlegantly furnl'hcd opnrtrrcntd In I ? first cla" ( location with board Ii privatefamUy. Addrcea H. C. I'.ilteiion , cor. 13th and Farna- " . Farna854 854 2S WANTI'D To rent , n furnished or infnnudhed hntclin an ci.tirprisln ; town , ith the priii ilcpcof purchasing. Addicw "C. 0. E. " Bee oliico , TT7ANTED Buslncfs. An actUe mtrUunt of T 7 th lough hrelna education and habits con- tumrlitlngachancc January I t. ISSS.wi hcstopur- chaFO an Interest In a well established iner anti'e or mannfaitii'l'-g buslncs" , w uld buy cut a small bus- nessban 810 000 caxhcan furnish rofcroiccs of a high orider and would ixpcctsann. Tosccu erepU , ad dress gl\mg full name and particula . " .Merchant1 c Dee o Uco. S50-C1 lewkp WANTED To rent by Noiember Is' , next , a simll hou'u for $15 or $10 per month , and within or 10 I locks o' Army Hoadquirterj. Iluorv Kehl , Army Headquarters. 847-23 AA ,7"AVTKD , Herm In small family for gentleman andulfc , with or without board. Address "K. " Beoofflco. _ S44-25p AA TANTED Partner , an nctUe batlno'S man and i goo 1 writer with about 3iOO lu cish , deelrcs to go In partnership in soruupaj Ing business ( real estate nil insurjnce preferred ) where hlitime would be oc cupied. AdJrcss "rnitner" Bos otllce , Om ha , Nob. 840 27p WANT - $ , to 820,000 on thirty , flxty or . . .Jictydajs.bcstsscurity. Addrusj "S " Bee olllce. W A-NT D-Room and board for tlxgron per- eoria in private famllv or boarding lion o Terms ; ronfonablo. Addrcat Mrs II. J , Llndloy 24 north Main lit , Council BlurN Ion a. E3J-7p WAJflKD Set of books or o'her writing to do evenings by flrat class Iiook-kceiiur. Addresss "J M " i.ire L'ee. 80-50p rpUAVKIiINGISIBN wanting a good outeldo line , j | addrefa "J II. C. " IJee otllce. 7S3 25 \\'ANTBI ) To buy a o ty lut to bo pa'd In weekly \ or monthly installments. Address"/ " t co olllce. 612-tf WANTED ? 2,000 on first-class city ne-curlty.for 6 j tars , tt 0 per cent. Addroaa Box 020 Post- offlco 708-tf nKT"Bouaea } r.nd Loin. ? ( ) RENT New cottage ; four roonw , hall , clmet , 1 pantrv end laigc garret 833 South ' 2.il t > treut between Lcavciiwurtli and M.von. Inquliu next door north. 63.1 l9p ! F OH KENT Pleasant furnished room H. K cor. 16th ami llcua d streets t > 63 S7 FOU'linNT I urn ulicil room , all nuv , uVg.xn'Iy furnNlirtl convcnlintlj lotatuil.tbreobod.H from ncu court houso. Inqnlrti Puulfctii &Co. ' llilfl Hnr- mm fctieut. SB'25p FOi ; UF.NT A be-iutlhil tult of roonitt vulh K&9 , \ b th aJJoInlnr lth or without bonid Inprlvnto fam'ly. ' Aadr.ia "VV , O. " IKo otlloo. SIMip poll HKNT Klcgantly lurnlBlnil front room owt I 1 indtoutb exatmureniouernconvenience" . S. W corner 17th nd Cam tUI-tf FOU lir-NT Thlrt-en new-dwellings by 0. T Tny- kr , corner Mill and Dmflna. 843-tf U FOH HKNT Homo 7 rocm K'oc < l lo.-ftllty by tt T. T ) kr , corner Htli and Doujlas. S10 if FOR HUNT A fumlihod room at 1318 Jaclnon Rt. 720 Ulp n HENTiOHSALE-Ahome ol 6 rooms hard FOU of water , 2 lots with bun 21x36. IUnt < ! 6. per uiontb. Innulro nortli-oitt earner 26th and Pierce St. 778-ti or Ij OH HENT Two nlco front rooran In private Urn- ? lly , nevy cottane J block North of St Man'save , itruet can turnlihcd ortinfurnliibed. Apply to No. 419 Coin tmfcbt. f TOR RVNT Houue IniUlto | first house wojt cf tic F TTnrnl.l allloe. 810 30 FFOU HEhT Twoortlircolront rooma furnubed FOU cuitlcman and vvllc , ' 'HSCuMloininMt. , 883 mrntahed room at 1810 Uojge streetr IiMlUKBNl 1 > 1 Foil UKNT Newly fimiUhtd rooms new block , nioiltrn lniprovtiiicii'8 ( nur IMh anil C.iiltol ave. , one tilocrf from 1'utt olllce. prices riiiftoimblo. 810-XJp dl JjOll HkKT Nkely lurnlshed room llrnt lloor , suit- 1 atlofor two gintlruuri 111 South liith ht. SI.-Sip FOU HENT Furnl hcj room end hoard & 0) per t wick. Very btit location , mi Davenport. 1710H Ilh > T Urick ha cmcut. Inquire Diuxbtor ' for ii-r 1" li ni il ) ; | . ' tf J7'OIIIIH > T lioiidenca on Dwlcettr ct.llioomi. Q 1 all couU'iilCMoB , ranjc , hot iiiil c 11 vvaltr , etc. AUo lain. .Mct'aginiuipo ( > llu | ioitolllcf. 709-2J T HKNT Tlitco uafu nUhtd rojnn for h u u , 1710H ' kniihig Uci-uicr'u block , tortta and HouirJ. 10 .llh.ST A Itvo ioo'i ' cottao 01. a.V. . rorinr 1 I'uruiui iiml t ! c. A'ply | to U , K , loane&'o , , ri.V. . cor. Uth and 1'uu , lu , 75t > tl I70U HKST FinnUhoJ rcomi 8IJ louth Kth riredtliall block ( ibji Uoiil'j oi > luhjunc , 783-tf jOtl.uo Klin U < uiJ , tied Mb r lutt > r > vi > ul ) t at at. C'uailtu II teL 7 b'J-tl IJlOU HENT With lifatil , nicely furnl'hcd r 1 with frrntmJ bath room , ntS.V. . cor. 14th anil Jonci ttrccti.- FOU HKVT A hrlck ojlt jo of 6 roami city \vatcr anj modern Imprnvctnobts Si" per month KN corner ol Oth and Hickory St 751 25 p ipOR ' HEM PlMSilit rooma with boanl IDS N. IMh St. 741 SOp ] j > OH HUNT KiirnUhctl room for light houiekccp- In ? , i Icfiiant vicvv of the river , hrldio ami COIIIK ll bluffs. Southwest corner Sth ami Ilouiud , 704. tf Fi 011 UKYr-TniifuniMicilrooimatMU S. loth street , 2d door H. ( > I lllckor } . 702 tt filOK HKNT Vcrj do'lrnblo dirnlshtil rooirscin- L tr lly located. Apply a ) Atklnbun'o millinery Store , 15tli St TfO.tt FOU IlENT rieasftnt lurnlshoJ room 1707 Casa St. eO > .23p r.iOK KKVi 'ino or rooms for llKlit lion c- A1 keeping E017 Charles . C0l-2p ! Iill7HHAYliMiooapMf.iraK. [ HprloR water. , t 050 tl J IOIl HUNT Cottito of five rooms. J. 1'hlnjis Hoe IfllSBUith 6th street. 030-11 pOH IlHWr 'fhrconow brirk stores on Ciunlug ' street , ono a comer. McCajrAie , opposite P.O. 021 58 17011 SALK Two nccnml SiauU pUlio , ' tbolm J.1 i. Ericlnrou' " JIuMn Store on Iflth St. Wl tf I foil SALi : \ first rate cirrlago horse. ANo t o icntcrt rnrriaKO. Apply nt lianluaro btoro of K. A. Si Imtlder. 603-2'li ] 1 ? tOU M.K I' Huitoof rooiiu nnU boatd ISl'J lode [ 7 > UH HUNT riinosaml organs from twu il.ilan L'up. A. Itaope , 1610 Iol u. 433 lui I foil KENT T o doMrablo rooms , .Msi largo 1 front parlor , eultablo for ono or tno pcnttemcn. IjncAto I uuc-cuirtcr | block froai St. llarj'a avenue , C29 1'loaeant Btrcet. C37 tt pOIl niINT A house vilth olght rooms. Wnrrcn 1 Snltzlcr 213South 14th street , 4'n-tf " | 7\OH lliNT lla'f ol double liou'o , Jour ronms. J' Shtnn'iil addition , 911. a month. Apply room. 24 , Oinaba National Danlc. 370-t FOU KENT IlanJanmotarnlahctlrooma 3I8J fit 16th St. Mrj. M iy Hpcncer. 372-tf FOH RENt A funilihcd room IBOfl 1'arnam St , 207-tt F I OH itHNT Ono grutid square piano , Inquire otIMholm and Erlckaon. 4tO-tf FOP. SALE. OHO AN Now orgalii for tale \crvchcap ; on .time or fur cash. Call at 1714 north lEtb n.on OrecnUir line. S35-25p T710R S ALE Tlio f urnltuto of a furnished bed room JJ Ii.iulro | 207 south 15tti street. 70S 25p I710HSAI-E A goo J delivery hosc. Inquire at 2110 Californl * St. 867-28 pKSlAUUANT FOR SALK Onoof tbo best r IX taurantH and bakery cmiblncd In NebiasVa with good loratldiiand trade cstabllshe i in cliy of (1000 population Only fIr t-cla < H icitnurant In the place and dnln ' moro in baKcty line Mian a I others In city itmihlnoil Ice cream patlor in eetson. 0cn , ice hoii-o" rnd c\er\thing comp'etc. Will sell furnished and leave o\erjthing Uillso'I at a argaln and to right man with small cash pajmcnt and nalancu on long time HO purchaser c in nnko It pay for Itself. W S. WISE , I'lattsmouth , Neb. 817-n 22 'jio'lSALE Neat , small hotel , lone lease , thcap . tent. Capital necessary $2,000. Address''II. K. " Hco olllcc. 702 2Sp IfOHSALI ! 1 pausa o chopper , horsa potter ; ono 1 rrndciiuir kettle , one lird press. Apply at Urook- l > n ilarkot. ror. 13th anil 1'lcrco S02-tf 7OR * SALC-8CO.C01 feet dry lumber , A h , Oak. 1 Kim , nasiwood andSoltilaplc. K , A. Etlnson , St. Charles , ilicrugan. SOO n21p FOHS\r.K-N > bowlinga'l.y. . . .InRcom- I > etc. Inquire at Heat llirkct , North ISlh St ; 70l.2f T Vi'K A quantity of Jib am newspaper typo for salo. Aldoagood Zither. C. T. Uunce , ore Dee clllco. 755tf : .j FOR SAIjII rottago of 5 roonii , barn , corner lot in Shlnn' additiononly ; 81.5 0small cosh pajmcnt and balance monthly. Bargain. 31cCogue , npp. postotllcc. OlOtf FOR SALE OR EXCitVNUn A water pweGilst Jt mill , icasons for 'oiling given on ap [ llcatlou to Qco. E. Bragg , Waierlj , eb. 604-lmi ; fTHHi BALE- New phaeton" Inquire of Ueo. lllg- L gins at northeast corner 10th and Dodge681tf 681-tf T710R SALE 00 feet on Farnara street botn'cen 2S JU anJSD. Jl. Leo , Clrocer , 2W anil Leavcnnorth. C33-lm JriOR SALK FIne business r hnnco at Grand Inland 1 Ii'cb. ? 5.roo ouj s the hank building 23x14 ; an oilico bulldlnff which rents foiIBn mouth ; n large tire and bulkier proof s.ifo with Vnlo tlmo lark cost 81,600 , , nlso i very lir Q bank book fro proof cafe , bank counter , deske , bird coal etovo , In fact , n com- jileu < banK outfit , together v.hh lot 4U03 on Locust street. Title perfect. Terms } cash , la'ance on one and two vcars tlmo If dcslrod. Gallon or audre e Jay A H. White , Orandleland , Neb. 62Mf ' , FOU SALE A good frame house , 6 rooms , all In . peed order. Jlu t bo mo\od atonce. Apply to- * the Western Newspaper Union , cor. 12th ami Ko . { ard streets. S44-tf FOR SALE Cheap a second hmid high top buggy. Inquire at Simpson's Carriage Factory , Dodge , between 14th and 15tb. 2SO tf FOR SALE 620 acres land on Middle Beaver , In Smith county Kansas , 250 aero under fence , , plenty of living water ( or stock. Good frame house 16x20 , with kitchen 12\20. 200 acres In cultivation , price $1,000. Terms i cinh , balance on tlmo to euit purchasers. Will also tell UO huad cattle If purchaser deslrcj.ddress Thomas Mitchell , Smith Centre , Kansas , or Fulton & Grove , Ulvcrton , Neb. 257-lm FOR SALE 100 pianos and organs , botea sultiblo I for oual or feed boxes. A. IIosoo. SOS-lm 1-OR HALE IW.W ) brick on cars at Be-Home. U. T. Clarke. 218-tf FOH SALE Avvholo tock of clothing , boots and dhots , bulliIhiKS at cost , retiring from business , . Q. II. I'uttrdon , 80 i south Tenth strctt. 113-3m will buyaphatlona 1313 FarnainSt. 6S5- FOR SALE NorthoosS oornor 20th and Cumlng strett O. F. Davis & Co. , 1505 Farnam street , 875 tf FOH SALE Two open tcujuil-iuoit bufcl'ui J onn . dellvcir vjjon , chrap , tt 131C Efr-raty fi . OM-tf KIOCnLLANEOUS. AGcntlemm dc'lroa the arquilntaneo cf a well educated lady not wlthoutui ansmlheagonfSOto 45 jearj , object matrimony , Address "B. S. " 100 with pliotos'rjph thlt olhce. S83-25p oi cut and made toorder hv Hrs. \J U. M , Re huioml 1214 Rijiltul ave. t')4 : ) ' . ' 5p AYourgmangoml psnman , w'uhei a situation ai book 1.0fperorc5pjl-t 1IM nl rtferenccsfurilsh cdAdi'rosjF B Uru loy. caio Hr. K. W. Lea. 2CO spilth If III street , fniaha. Nnh. 810-27n LO T Hull dog , nnsncrs to name of llmo , 'J jcam old , whituuith yellow Kp.U , ears cut. lleturn < F , J , llaingu and get rewird. 6'J.ttf BIDSrecelvcdfornilliglot 2 utmid Nicholas fits. 8'4.25p ' 8EAII8& MQjAKD. NOTIPE OP LOST NOTES -Tills rertihcs that I have lost two i otes iiavablv to niv order , ono ado hj Jas. Sklcnar for $1HO ) , dated May 23. 18SI , anil due0mod. afltr Unto with 8 ptr cent Interest , and UNO for $ IBOJ nnilo by Gco Tompson dated Hay 6th , ISai , anil Jim 1 > t > ar after date with 10 pu centlntcrist , TheHe noti-H Invunever been cndorHCd sold by me nnd all parties are warned against pur chasing the name. Runniublo reward.vvlll , bo given for their recovery. Aiwuitln Sklcnar , lekamah Nth. 813 20 OST A vvlno colored leathtr handbag on 10th J.J titrect , containing luturuii Nevcn and eight dol'aru I indtr will recclto liberal reward by re turning tothUollUo rty toexchinzo for Omiha reiledtito F.I' Fay & Uo ,1811 Farnim bt , 74fl 25p FAMILY 1 Storage , etovo repa'rs and general re- pairing , CM taion , 111 S. 14th Si. 740-nl9 MBS SCIIRODHit , MtKiietlo Healer , li now loca te * N , W , coiner 20th and C.uu bt I ) ngniwi ) astBIrcc , 7 9 n 17 PB1VY vaults , sinks and ce'spools clraneil at th ) shortest notice and at any time of he day , In an entirely ordirlostwav without the lea t mclos otlou occupants or in I jliborrf , with our Imppvud aud odorUu apparatus A , l mu & Oi. , 101/S ( 'aultol H1VV v uH , tlnks ana ouMipx > l O' ' KIKU | tb lanitary elouicr. Hatl.Uctlou gtiaranto'd by If , Abel , ( ucoot = > orto J , M , Smith , ) box 313. ? Ulllir.lt RTVMl'S On v manufacturera In Omaha' It Reed l-rliillng Co. f,32 tf DBE2EL ( fe MAUL , ( BUOOKSSOHS TO } OUX 0. JM'-Olt'd ) UNDERTAKERS ! At the clJ ( land H17 KorDum Etrcct Ordtrstj- teltfriiih elicited acu prorui tly ttttnded to. Tclv fihonc No , 2SS.