TBT BWBBHBBHPBMB M HHWWBMBBBHBMHI HHHHH HBBHHBBHHBBH HBHIHMBHHKMHMMBMBBBIMBi r .THE OMAHA ! . < , JILY BEE WKDMSSDAY NOVEMBER 12 , 1884. I THE DAILY BEE Omithn Oltlco , tso. ! KAinnm Bt. Council HliitT80nicoNo "i IVnrl S Street , Near Ilwmilwfty. Nr.w Vork Offlco , Uoom OP Trllmiio Onllrflnic. _ < ah Wonttny tuoinleg dally. XUMI ) T MAIL. Yw < cio.00 I Thu-o Month * IS.W ( lxlfoti < i OOiOnB Monlh LCO Ttrcol : , StCentf. tn < rfc , v s , nuvs rogmtr. 0 < 7 t . JJ.OO I Three Month-i . I 10 It ostt * . . 1.00 | One Month . 10 . 4u Oocmninbtttloni roWInc to Ntwi ndIMIlort l mttt rhMiMrrtivdlroi , , < d to th Kotroa Of Tilt Mil. Iranian Limes All B'JrineM I.sttora nud IUmlt nc < iS tboald bo iili ! < wd to T ii Hm Pimusmjn COMPACT , QHMU. Draft * , ( TbKiMi tnd PcwlolUco ordojs to bo made v 7 tblt to lli nrdci ol the company. PUBLISHING CO , , PROPS n. HOSKWATKU , A. It. Titch , Matineer lallyCirculnlion | , 1 * O. IJox , 488 Omaha. Nob. BOTH polilionl parties are waiting uull the cloudti mil by. "KEEP cool" is the beet advice tha can ba givuu dining thoao hoatcd dnyo o political oKcitonioiit. Tin : Inat election troubluis npttobrin to the surface a now gouornlion of con etitutional hwyorc. ; v in only seventeen and ono , holf conta n gallon in Canada. What an economical place it must bo to run n cam paign. _ WK haven't hoard from Govorno Diwos since election , Wo prcaumo ho i engaged in writing hia thanksgiving proc lamation. Tur "rolurns" nro BO far behind them selves that it seoma impossible for any o the canvassing boards to go behind them oven if they should try. E--K- prohibition editors are indulging in numerous cocktails since election , and even many journals of metropolitan "pro- tensions are turned Into illustrated lion- nuries. Jr Church IIowo had not gone to Tori- neasce , and the money throvn away by him on the solid south had boon expended in Now York , the rofcult might have boon different. THE democrats continuo to criticise Mr. Blaine on account of that Now Vork dinner. Perhaps if Mr. Blnino had taken a glaos of beer and a ham aandwich at o free lunch counter ho would havn I ad moro democratic voteo. Mu. BoYP"ln hia jubilco cpooch , dwelt at proat lonatU upon the miatakes of Jam" G. Blaino. Mr. Boyd should not /orget that even such a great atatoa- .uan an Moacs trmdo a great many mis- tako3 , if Pope Bob is to bo believed. THE associated prooo has boon charged with partiality in the present campaign , and ita methods have boon severely criti cised , but it should not bo hold respon sible for incendiary editorial articles pub lished in the Chicago .Tribune and repro duced in the Omaha Jlcpublican under thij head of associated press dispatches. DuniKa tluTpiflt yeav moro homeotond claims have been tnkon up in Nebraska than in any other atato. The state has increased wonderfully In population dur ing the past four yearn , having almost doubled in that time , mid a largo portion of this increase is made up of farmers. At the ructnt oloctlon Nebraska c&at about 135,000 votua , vfhioh Bhovre that her population is nearly 800,000. Tm ; changes made in the stroota by the laying of pavements havu left the eiilo. walks in many plncaa in a very bad con dition , and as a consequmico acoidonts to persons arc continually happening. An inspection of the sidewalks ia needed and n detailed report of their condition [ should bo made to the council , mid cvoiy defective walk nhould then be immedi ately repaired. Another thing tbul ahould bo done is to fence in dangerous places thut have boon caused by tbo grading of streets , otlu > rv > iau there is great liability of loss of limb , lifo and property. TJII : board of education baa decided to ro-oton its night echools , which were so ducccoeful lost winter. Tlieso schooli afford a good opportunity togotanoduca tion for thoao parsons whoso time is t&kon up during the day so that they canno attend the regular schools. They are in tended moro oapociclly for thoao whosi education has boon neglected owiuito circumstances over which they had no control , and for thoao who have boei been obliged to labor from childhood The attendance , therefore , is largely made up of elder persons , who othorwieu would ( not have the opportunity of roenta improvement Now that the people have voted t grant a franchise to the cable rmlroat the city council should insist that tin ordinance granting the charter shall con tain a clause compelling the building and operation of a certain portion of the road not Jess than half a inilu , within a cer tain period , otherwise the charter to bo uull and void. It will not do to Issue charter for epeculalivo purposes lo some monopoly that will barter it away with out iavosting a dollar. Wo have en- toaraficd Iho enterprise an a public improvement provoment , but wo do itiaitt that tliero * lm1l bo a limit of time aa to when the vrork shall bo begun , and n distinct statement a to how much of Iho road * tul ! bo built and operated buforo the charter btcomes fully valid and the j proper'j ' > of tbo ctnipsuy. A ( WAVE PROBLEM. Under Iho constitution the proaidmil of the United States ia chosen by the electors rppoinlcd by the various states , each state having ono elector for cncl member of the honao of representative ! ! and ono for each senator. The coiislilu t tonal provlson regulating president ! ! elections is contained in the twolftl amendment of the constitution , \vhicl rrnda asfollowa : The electors nhall mcot in their respective ivo states nnd vote by ballot for presiden and vice president , ono f whom , a least , shall not ba an Inhabitant of tin satno stale with thomoolvcs ; they aha ! laino on the ballots the person voted fo ao president , nnd on distinct , ha'lotfj tin irraon voted for as vice president , ant .hoy nhall make distinct lists of nil per sons voted for aH president , and of the number cf voloi for ouch , which llstn they alnll sign nnd certify , and transmit , sealed , to vho neat of government of tin United States , dirtcted to the prosidom of the senate. The president of the senate ate Hhall , in the preuoncn of the senate and houBO of representatives , open all the certificates , nnd the votes shall then bo counted ; the person having the grcates number of votes for president nhall bo president , if such number be n majoritj ot the number of electors nppo'nlod ; anc if no person have sush majority , then from the persona having the highest numbers , not exceeding three , on the list uf thoao voted for ud preol dent , the house of representatives ohal cheese iinmodialoly , by ballot , the presi dent. But in choosing the president , the votes nhall bo taken by states , Iho re presentation from each atato having out vote ; n quorum for this purpose nhall consist of a member or members from two-thirds of the states , and n majority of all the states shall bo necessary to n choice. And if tiio house of roprcaonta lives shall not choofo n preaidont , whenever over the choice shall devolve upon them , before the first day of March next fol lowing , then the vicu-prosidont shall act as president as in the casp ot death or other constitutional disability of the pres ident. The poraon having the greatest number of votes as vico-proaidont shall bo the vico-prcaidcnt , if such number bo a majority of the whole number of election opponents ; nnd if no person have n majority , then Irom thu ; wo highest numbora on ho Hat the aonato shall chooao the vice-president ; a quorum for the purpose shall consist of .wo-thirda of the whole number of sen ators , nnd n majority of the whole num- > or shall bo necessary to choice. Put no person constitutionally inollglblo to tno oflico of president shall bo eligible to that of vice-president of the United States. The electors are required by law to moot in the capitals of their respective states on the first Wednesday in Decora- bor , which is juat three wooka from to day , and eohgrow canvaaaos the returns on the second Wednesday in February. If thp cnnvasa in Now York should not b' entirely completed by the first Wednesday In December , whicn , comes on the 3d ot that month , the olcctorn of York will bo unable to caat their votes aa required by the constitution nnd the law passed In accordance therewith. In that case another question would per haps come up , which has never before aris en in any electoral contest during the ex- istoncoof the republic. Mark the laugusgo of the constitution , which says : "Tho person having the greatest number of votes for president ahull bo president , if such , a number bo n majority of the whole number cf electors appointed. " Novr , suppose that Now York has not appointed such electors for the reason that the board has not boon nblo to ollicially decide - cido who are entitled to act aa such elect ors. What interpretation would congress give to this part of the constitution ? Would it require a majority of nil Iho electors to every stnto in the union ia en titled , or simply a majority of all the electors actually appointed , and who have cost their votoa for president in their respective otatoa ? In the ono case the house of representatives would elect the president nnd the senate would elect the vice president. But if the interpretation should bo that the failure of the state of Now York to appoint ita electors would exclude that etato from the r.ggrcgato of electoral votes and therefore u majority of the other states should be sufficient to elect n president , then the democratic candi dates , Cleveland nud Ilondrioxs , would bo otcctid by ono majority , aa follows : IIIAINH. I Ct.KVKLA.ND. California 8 Alabama 10 Colorado ' 1 ! Arkansas 7 Illinois li ! ; Connecticut I ) luwn lit Ut'lnwiiru I ! KiiiiMiH U Kloiiilu -1 .Miiiiui 0 ( Unrein lii JMiuHitulmsuttx MIK diaiiii 15 Michigan IB Kentucky it IMIiiiit'Hotiv 7 lout inna 8 Nebraska 5 Matylnml 8 Nu vin In il . ! Ohio 211 Oitigon II North Carolina 11 Puniinylviuiin 110 South CArollua 1) ) Kliodo lulaml -1 Vermont ! IVxns Ki WtBCOllMIl 11 \VoBt VirRinii. Total 181 ! Total 183 Doubtful , NowYorlc , 80. Whole imwbiir of vote * , 101. Nocosary to oluct , " 01. TiiEiti : are altogether too many persons boarding in the county jail. They are being fed at the expense of the county , when in fict they should ba tried and sent to the penitentiary or sot at liberty The last bill of the shoritt' for feeding prisoners was over n thoucond dollars. It occurs to us that Iho jiill is becoming a little too much of u boarding houto. The number of prisoners should bo reduced us speedily as pieeiblo. It is not a place for permanent prisoner * , but is intended moro an u place of temporary detention. If there are any boys in the jail that are booked for the reform school lot them bo tent tliero at once. If tliero are any men thuro who nru convicted of crime , they should immediately ba taken to Iho penitentiary. A few days ago six or seven prisonura were aonvlctod in the district court , but they have not yet been contunccd , Why are they not sentoncnd at once and taken to 1/nojlii ? There is no reason why they hould bj kept hero for tno or throe weeks after conviction to rim up u big board bill , If there ure lunftl'cs in U.p jiil tlu-y rli'iill 1 > tx' nminod nnd sent to the asylum. Thor ought to bo a workhouse in connection with the jsil where prisoners eont up from Iho police court , or imprisoned f J ofl'enccs under the at&to Inwo where the penalty ia a term in j ll , could earn their binrd by breaking stone , which could ba used in macadamizing Iho county roads Their labor would not come into coinpo tilion with nny other class , and it woult certainly bo n saving to the county. Tin jail , na it ia now conducted , is nltogothe too Inviting a winter resort for dead boats. TI1K NEXT CONCHIESS. The next senate of the United State will bo republican by a small majority At present the republicans have a mnjor ity of four , and judging from the polit ic l character of the legislatures whicl olact senators next winter , this majorit ; will bo Increased to eight. The twc Virginia senators , Mnhono and Iliddlo borgcr , who were elected as roadjuators will probably continuo to act with the ro publicans. The terms of Slater of Oregon gen , Farley of California , Voorhoes o Indiana , nnd Pondloton of Ohio , all dotn crata , expire next March. Henry B Payne has been elected to succeed Pen dloton , which makes no change in th senatorial representation of Ohio. It ivory i very likely that Indiana will elect a democrat ocrat as the successor of Voorhocs. In Oregon the legislature ia republican lican and Slater will bo sue coodcd by n republican. In California Farloy will probably stop down and ou to make room for a republican. The republican publican senators whoso terms oxpir , next March nro Morlll , of Vermont Blair , of Now Hampshire ; PJntt , o Connecticut ; Laphnm , of Now York Cameron , of Pennsylvania ; Logan , of II llnois ; Alliaon , of lown ; Cameron , o Wisconsin ; Ingalls , of Kansas ; Hill , o Colorado , and Jones , of Nevada. Vermont mont has already re-elected Mr. Merrill Now Hampshire , Connecticut , Now York , Pennsylvania , loira , Wisconsin Kansas and Colorado have chosen ropub lean legislatures , thus insuring the ro ; nrn of republican senators in nlno oul of the eleven states represented by ro- mblicacK whoso term expires next spring. Senator Jones will bo ro-olcctcd in Ne vada. Illinois , however , is n doubtful state on the senatorial question. It will 10 neon that the republicans will have a safe majority in the aonato , and this will certainly provo a safe-guard against any dangerous or unwise legislation on the > art cf the democratic houso. While the political complexion of the housu remains unchanged , the lomocratic majority hna boon materially educed. The house at present is com- )03cd of I'.M ) democrats , lift republicans , > fusioniata , there being -wo vacancies , "ho vote on strict party questions has ) eon about 120 to 20 ! ! . In order to got a republican majority it would require n ; ain "of over forty republicans. The opublicana did not in this campaign lave any expectations of doing this , but hey made a big stop in that direction , laving made so far aa ia ascertained a not gain of twenty-five. If the ropub- leans contiuuo to reduce the democratic najority at this rate it is almost safe to irodict that in the fiftieth congroaa the IOUSQ will bo republican. It ia figured out that in the next congress the demo- rats will have only a majority of a little over thirty on a strict party voto. \ \ ith his reduced majority the democrats will irobably bo very careful to pursue a con- orvatlvo policy. NOTWITHHTNDINO the gonorojly ac- opted fact that the vote cut at a prosi- lonti&l election taken as evidence of the mpulatlon of a city , the St , Paul J'ionccr "res * maintains tlmt it cannot apply to ho cities of St. Paul and Minneapolis in ho lft.it election , when St. Paul cast about 10,000 votes and Minneapolis about 20,000. It chims that the same ouditiona did not exist in the two citin" , > ecauao in Minneapolis the exciting con gressional contest drew out a much larger vote thim would otherwise have boon cast while nt St. Paul there was no such nx- citomont to attract votoa to the polls Josldea in Minneapolis there were twon- y-oight conviont polling places , and n very full registration , while in St , Paul there were only nineteen polling places , poorly located , and the registration Hit was very defective. Tin : district court ought to give the in dieted councilmen a speedy trial , no mutter what may be done with ox-Mayor Chase. Wo have an acting mayor in place of Col. Chase , but vo cinnot supply the places of the councilmcn. Tliero are now ouly nine members of the council in- atcad of twelve , which leaves city matters in u very unsettled condition. There is a great deal of committee work , especially in the committee of streets and gradco , that ought to bo done , but wliioh ia now moro or less rutnrdod. LouKwooi ) is now known to liuvo received at least two votes for presi dent ono at White Ilivor Junction , Vermont , and the other at Vinconnea , Indiana. The vote at Yincunncs was cast by n Indy and was received and counted by the board. This ia probably thu first vote over cast by a woman for preaidont. This ought to bo regarded as a gloriouu victory for womnna sutlrngp , nud the event ought to ba celebrated in a becoming manner. TUB Dta Moineii Jwmmlof Commcrct givoa the following aenaiblo ndvica to the republicans : K cp cool. If Cloviilaml la elected , remember wo had n Buchanan and an Andy Johnron. Such men are necoteary. \\'o noi'd punithment and instruction. KxporioDca i J a dear school but fools will learn in no other. TJIUKIS ate n great many contingencies liable to .m'tu in ' our iloo'.innt , now that the two great parties are so equally divid- od.which will attract mro attention than n contingent congressman. Am wp a nation of horn UowMsl Wo arc St. John was waihml out to tea , by tin tide. tide.How How the lion .InyOmild did hurry in on of tbn wet. How'rickinnd ' Logan lo\oosch other BOW like tival cats. Think honxon Wro lo how no more of th Mulligan Idiom. The country h nil riirht. It is the politi clans who ntu wronp , AdUco to political agriculturist * : If yoi want a good paying crop plnnt Mugwump * . Tlio country will bo lobered up in n f o\ days. It has been on ft wild political spree. It wnsnbtg drop frnm 102,000 to 1,200 ii Now York State , but it seems satisfactory * the democrats. Sunipt Cox gnc * back to congm * . This what Mr. Cox gets for keeping quiet during the campaign , It ecomn tlmt ( ifimT.il Grant didn't tak enough intercut In tbo election of lllain ? t cither register or vote. It is bolicvod that David Da\i , of Bloom Ington , will become an independent candldnt for United States senator. Mnrk the man who talks with his mout ! laboiit goio nnd ravolution. Vivo tlmos out o ej J ho Is either a coward or aa idiot. ' ? Jay OouM has become a trillo too powcrfii WL'on the country Is coiniollcd ] to await hi ilfebtston ni to the result of n presidential con Not n word from Dakotnl Wo begin t Biiipcct thntOov , 1'iercols holding back th retnrai until bo know * just how big a major ; ty Is needed to save the country. Koran of Ohio , was for cooper. Ho is thoroughj ! harrcHofnllsortisnud know how to."W-hopi ) > 'em up" for the boys. The nhrcwmnp is coon In every quarter oj the NorthH liBhis hnbitnt is Mastiachusetls ConuoctioutrAfwl Now York , When a magnetic notic ( xudnalgn la afoot he appears to tb greatest .advantage. The nblo democratic gentlemen who holi Ohio down in October KUCIII to hnvo lot it "o away from them In November. That state i doubtful in presidential years about the Ham way Kentucky is. John Kelley ayn M yor-Klcct ( I race , o Now York , cannot take his snat because ho i not an American citizen. Wo should nil b perfectly happy now if John Kclloy , who Is wo belie o , an American citizen , would tak his seat. Jtov. Hcochcr doea not want any office , bu ho ia still of opinion that when he meets Joy of Mid igan , nt the throne on high there wfl bo a scrapping match. The democrats couh not have won if they had n t had somebod ; on their tide who could chaao the republican to the court of last resort. Wo fcol terribly distressed nbout K. O Herr , who hna just bean defeated for con Egress in the Kighth Michigan district. Still wo have reason to believe that , with prope encouragement , ho will bo of usefulness to the world us foreman of one of the Saginav saw-mills. , Kov , Dr. liurchanl' says ho meant no die espect to the .lloniau Catholic church when 10 denounced the democratic party as "tin mtly of mm , Romanism , and rebellion. ' Tjfun , of course , ha meant ro disrespect to ruin" or "rabellion. " What d ! d Dr. ] Ju ch- nrd mean ? Hiatorlc Close Voles. jhicago Inter Ocean. The democrats are having a great jam > oieo over Now York , an though the fact of close vote worn an extrairdinary mcnomonon and meant all eorU of tio- uus and extreme conaequoncca. Close 'utea nro nothing now in this country. Mr. Ilondricks , who ia 0:10 of the loud- jot ahoutera in the present instance , cnows that well gnounjl. Or if ha does lot , ho need go no further than to the gubernatorial vote of Indiana in 1872 in order to refresh hia memory. Ho was elected governor of Indiana that year by a plurality of only 1,148 votes , and yet ha Capitol waa not overturned , nor did ho heavens fall. Aa early as 1824 , in the contest between Adams and Jackson , there waa a diiTor- nco of only lO'.LJa ' Iaryland's vote on hoeo two candidates , in favor of Adams , Hit it did not occur to Old Hickory to ticlto his minority to sack the cities and .car . up the soil of Maryland. Four years ator that state voted on these samn can- ( dates , and though there were nearly ° 5,000 additional votes divided batvroen hem , Adams still led by 1,181. In 1832 , when Clay nnd Jackson were thoriv.il andidatea , Delaware gave Clay but ICG nero votes than Jackson got , and in Maryland there was an actual diil'jrenco f ouly four votes , Clay getting 19,1GO nd Jackson 19,150. This ia a healthful precedent for Mr. londricka tn look to , remembering that lis party prototype did not therefore do- land the execution cf the Maryland ribunal. The vote in Now Joraoy that ear atood. Clay , 23,092 ; Jackson , 2U- S5G , a trilling , jut all important , difbr- ncu of 404 votes. In 1830 , when liar- ison nnd Vim Buruu were thu petitioners f null'rayo , there wna n different in Con- loctictit of only 708 votes , in Ljuijiiuia if 270 , in Mississippi of 201 , and In Now fcrsi-y of 615. In 1810 , when Ilorrlaon ran against Van Baron , tliero was n difference in the vote in Maine of only 411 , in Michigan of 1,835 , In Pennsylvania of 1,315 , in iotnl vote of 287,097 , and in Virginia ol 1,392 Between Cloy and Pols in 1844 : hero wcro dlilaroncos in Louisiumi of 701 votce , in New Jeraoy 823 , nnd in Tonnecsco , Polk's homi > , Olny led him b } just 113 votes. In 1818 , batweon Tuy lor and C.iss , the dill'jrencft botwotin votes for thu two was , in Alubtnia , 1)81 ) , In Delaware 523 , in Iowa 1,009 , in Mia- slsslppi 015 , and in Virginia 1,402. The race of Pierce ngiinst Scott in 1852 was correspondingly oloto in some Stiles , the advantage being in Delaw only 25 votes , in Louisiana 1,392 , in North Carolina 080 and in Tennessee 1,880. In the memorable and romarkn- bio contest of 1800 Lincoln only had 057 votes the hotter of Douglass in Califor nla. In 1801 McOlollan got only 012 moro votoa than Lincoln in Delaware. In California in 1808 Grant received bul " > OG moro votes than Seymour , and in Oregon but 101 majority. In 1872 again between Gruoloy and Grant , Delaware bold her party votoa within 909 of each other. Ills ItexponslpllU } ' , licpnbllotn , If Graver Cleveland is elected prcsi dent ho is elected to a burden of respon libility greater than any president has berne since Lincoln. IIo has been chosen as the tirst distinct representative of th principle of reform of the civil service1 , ind at the eiimo time as the represent.- live of a party which has been out oi lower for a quarter of a century. Thu few thousands scattered through various itatos whovo conscientious change of al- pgitinco from the republican party in jplmlf of the whole country hna eilocted lia elevation have thus placed him under hu heaviest bonds to stand an a bulwark 'or honesty nud against imrtisinship in ho ollicbl eorvlca of the United .Stuluu. Jo will be us'jailod by aimics of huu : y cllico-scokeiB from all ] > artn cf the country ; this faction and that fan- ion uf democratic _ politieinna will ireeont their "cluiuia" upon him. nd ho will luvo to 4wlthgtHiid them nil wj'h ' c-.ol ten'pT , a cljar ho d .tn'l unbending will. It was not for nothing that Cleveland was given that big neck that Ins been the subject of so many potty jeers With a good working brain above it is a posseoaion of inestimable value , as h'8 short but potent career has shown. Just the vital quality nnd wil power that his physical make up indicates are what the first democratic president to tnko the oath of oflico einco the war needs. It is hii work to show the coun try what lie hua BO ably and rcpeatrdly proclaimed as hia cardinal belief , that "public office ia a public truat. " Ho knows thoroughly what that means ; it is the root and stem of his rapid advance meiit ; nnd it lioj with him to make it so strong in the nation that the old order of spoils shall utterly pass away. Several tralnload * of cannon ami mu nitions of war have boon dispatched tc Hamburg for shipment to the Germai stations in West Africa. The govern' in not has ordered a series of uiuill forta to bo built thoro. LEFE08Y OF THE JEWS , A AVtltl , ItnrnltiK llch , tht Qtrllics AVitlia Tlioiismul Klf EDITOR At/rooMlV , Cut. . I wish to tny ' tlilnjf inpraUu ixl valuable iinllclno , Uutlcurn , which I inwnd'crtlfod toyourptpir. 1 Imo hail thit old Icpronv.of nhlch > ou read In tbo lllbli > , nlieo ( tbo Jcwj llftt K"t It tuiiojc them , nnd did not know how to euro t. It hns mnnv othir ( iiRllsh nimce. I hatohadlt on my body for o > er klxty Jcirs. N'o doctor c itilil tcllmawbat ItwM.and pruhabl > Incvcr unuld ha o Lnunn , had I not seen the ailmil'ctccnt In jour \alnablorancr. 1'lrtt It la a ical ) tffertlon of thOBXIn ; nt\t It 1 iaka like barnacles on acmtl's bottom , tr an ol il ' g that htx laid In the \\atcr for a loni ; time , inil just the fame In tny fcit , Hic' , atl clbawj , n.d by t'aklnir n tnkroscoinitnd Iciotlnir at mo It looks worse. lu other words , wo will tall It lichlhj.HW , or lUli skin ; then coma on what I call the wild burnliiif Itch , Hint will sitlka ) oulth a thouiiuid clcctilc Itchy ticcilke. J u 112 TO SCRATCH MUST. r ou then hate to run out Into the open nlr to get cllctcil , Why.Ills dreadful , nnd hating BO iiany cmlrcnt doUoia audncno knotting what to do for you , liut 1 lime found the loft treasure at last. It did not tnko two nsoonfullsotthoCtitlcurallreoltcnt bcloto It tuok lh.it burning Itch hy Iho throat nnd hid them to hold off. and it Is oil 11 } llesh In be com lag kofter , my hair I ) becoming sofl ml tllky , and I tbon got to mini ; external appllcJltons Cullcura Soap and anoint Ibcptrli with Cullcura. If Iho thiuiamlit knew the goodness cf cf thh medicine ai I do , they would Lot be ticnlr-fonr hours without 21. It Ii not only mlajtod to myj case , but to nil others , and II any ono diabetic * oa tills lot hltn slop next door to the L' > gan Ilouao hole , take my nlcrog cone and 830 for Irniitlf. Jrssph W. Rlloy. IIollIdBjsbuTB , Pa. , Kov. 12.1S84. AGONIZING ITCHING. And Iniriiln sUn diseases Instantly rillcxrd hy a narmhath , v. 1 h lutlcura honi ) nnd n slnile ; "ap- pllolloii i f rutlctirn , Iho gnat Skin Cure. This repelled iblly wllh two or Ihrco dcvcs of Cnll- cum llcsohcnt , the New Btocd rurllltr , to keep the blood cool , Iho perspiration jiurc atil untrrllal inn , the bowels open , the liver tny Kidneys act \c , will pjenlll | } c.iro Kczema , Tetter , Hin uorm , I'uo- riasla , l.lchon , I'/inluw Scala Head , ImndrulT nml e\er > species of It-hin" . Snly and I'linply llunnrs oftho.Scnlp nnd Skin , \\hrnthobcst phyalciaiH and allIIT.VIIroniG.llcifill. 8oU evorywnere. t'utlcura , LO knt , Soap25 ounU ; Itcsohcnt , $1. Potter Drug and Chornical Co , Boston. IN THE PASTRY IF VnnlllnT.eninnOrnnee , clc.nnvor Cnlcei , rcMin.l > 1iilillim.tc.i dellcntelyundnrit- ritlly in the IVult rruinxihlcli tbey lire made. rOIt STRENGTH AND TRUE FRUIT FLAVOR THEY STAKD ALONE. PREPARED BY THE Price Baking : Powder Co. , Chicago , III. St. Loula , Mo. UAKCRB OF Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder - NO Dr. Price's Liiinilin Yeast Gems , licit Dry IIn | > Vcn.t. C JLiE ID'S- WE MAKK BUT O.NB QUALITY SPECIAL NOTICES VI ) E.OAH Kor.av. Ai ( C'"ItV ' TO I-OAN In sums of { "KOaii'J upwards. > > ! O. P. laxlj ard Co. , Kcul K tala nud Loan Agnts , It05 rarramSl. 33 If X.IUNKY loaned on ciiatto ! ' . lUIIroad TIckotM lYJL bought ud hold , A. Foreman , 213 8. I3th 7 < 8tl OVfAHA Financial Kxthantre , larro osreull loam mule on uppriivtKl Bueuntv Clllco liuurb U t > S week il-i > ' , 10 tolSuinU , . 1IOIJ FJIIUIU sirttt lil to tiec. Z HBLP XTAHTiSD. \17"ANTBO Iinraiillatelyaflrtt-claw noiiun cool V nzoCap'.lolavo. 'J71-12p . , Mrs.V. . V M. > rc , corner lUih nnJC'.pitiil ave. iS3 1. . - U-indre < i and n Ublu waiter at the WAMV.D-A ' Hoiiao , co.-cer lull Mhl IJtm as hi , Mi Up " \ \7ANTKD Flllain men t llnlln'j Initallment Hloro , on J76 per nioulh. 270 lip WAXT D-A fleet and iceond girl at 1721 Uouif. Us. 2EO-ltp TV'ANTKH AfOPdyounir man for general olllee IT wnrk , mi ; < ! iiabouttftOjier uiontli , must Ime eooilielerunce. The H.untAlok llilko lljllcndor Co , 609 S , 10th St. , City. 'J72-13 'AKTKU AcoodcooVw . .man orulrl at T O. Miluii'd ri-ntaiirant , 2'JJ north 10th St. 213-llp 7ANT1 D An enterpr'tlni ; m i lo Introduce a TT Uhoreatlreiiatent In Neb. tiolld In otery famll ) , llheril commtailon audcxclus'vn right ghtn , Tlicioumoiiay In this. C , K. Lautell. tax 3 > .1i ) di > u Utah. ttt-llp \\7ANTBU A man and Mile ID do dining room TT wrrxmul imutodo w < .rk tround the houto Aprlyat Oi : II ugUi struct. 2M-lf ) comint'nt mid tellable printer Ii wantrr at the A G'hromclnollice , Kuimon , Iowa , 214 15n " 1 \7ANTEI ) > gOit ! to rauvasi theeltvfnrchroiron tiacll onwfoilj lajmmtB. Jl. K. .M..tln. South 1Mb. 217 If \ \ 7ANTHDViuan railry nook. C. Uanbauru'v T T Uosta r lU , 1M8 IJO.Uc Br , 249-12 \\TANTKD Agoo.1 03ukrclcten roiulred. Ap- nl ) luMra. f. S. Phlllpj , 2210 Uodfj St.2J&K 2J&-K -\\TANVEI > A KOIK ! ncrrpulcnt ulrl for giniral hoj o woik 2iU poujflis bl , "I1. K " tro-U -Tnii.eglrIiattheHU\i.n Houn i \ \ UUiMrt'cl V10- "l l/ANTBH - \ | jlrl ( > rgciiornl h iiupwork In af m. TT iyuf : Ibivv. App'i at Or. Aru-ntionj ; ' , 1 M S lilhntNit ' /C7 11 \T 7ANTKD-To buj a c'ty lot to b p UI la weekly oruioiitlJy huUlliu uM. AdJrc "lI. II. " Dta S t it " \\'rA'NTKI > A good Rlrl , 1621 Capitol avenue. 2JOlJp WAN IKU * * * barber , lot ) a , lath emeu 176-- " \\TANTUD A girl for general housework at 18c : T > rarn m street Muit bo n good coo't and l undrew. Heltrenreilequlrcil. l 7-tf lTANTr.n-TalIori > . nrit-clwi rilling n V Ullora at 82112th St. 633 1m \\7ANTK1 > Agtnlii for tno iimii * H n In-iir.n > T Co. Addrcsu the Company at.Stu.irt Neb 632-lm \Tl7'A < iTKD Lndlesorirentlomen Indty orcountr } it totakonlco , Unlit urn ] ulewxnt work At thel own homM , { 2 to { 6 a J\y oftnlly Mid quietly niA'lc work sent by u all : no cama stiiff ; no s'.ftinp for rcrl rietteo ddrc6iiIlclhbIlIftnTsCo ) , rhliadchihlt , r CUM 01 WANTKlJ-LAUIKd OH OKNTbKULN-In city 01 cuuntty , to Uko nl.'o. Mzbt and nloatan workatlhclr ownhomosj 81 teA ] > cr day oislly am qtilctl } iimiiejwopk tontliy null : no cAimsslnr ; no ttnicp for roplv. r.'oAie ftUtcUellalila ItnuIV Co. rhUaclflphU , ( ' * . ( OS-ID Vy/ANTKO-SKuatlsn lij a ( lonnin jourjj laly Ii Vt jiilvntc Ir.nil ! ; to do general lieu n wctk.Va gc not a much an object AS n good It ino u hero ch cwi learn tlio Hugiijh UnKUnBe. Addles ] " \ . X. X Ilco oince. 23112j \\TANTH-llvft youiii lady , n Iioclllon to d T > | ililnco liiri-d | "Kilt lieu e work. Ilcnt cltj rctaicnccsghcii. Ho im4Crounro Block. f4S-lli \ \ auux mirtloil nutn w uts rltuattan o m 2\ . keeper , In whokn'.o cstabllehiiicnt la Omalu Addrtcn "C. " mro Boo. 070-tl _ A Brcmd hand 'f < l III lo-dnrdcr , No TV 0 or 8. Anrly lo Julius IVpperbcrg 07 N Ifth SI , Ornah. . 275-17 ] "Vl/ANTKD Three or four gentlemen I > occiipj a TT suit of rooms nt the north wittcorntr 1 Ittl nnd Cass , well furnished. 573 11 l IfANTKP-A few table boanlvii nt 1720 Oass St 22B.llp " \ \ ANTEU A few more tiblo bmrdcrjatOiSN' , ii ICth s root. Tivo shewing rooms for ru t ti gentlemen. 100-tf Uuslnoss. An nctho nn-rchunt of WANTED thorough hutlnnss education nnd habits o-n tumplatlng a chanso January lit. 1885vlhes to pur chase an intercut Ia a well established mcriantho or manufacturing business , would buy out a email bus- nesshas 810000 cashcan , furnish references ofn bljh orldcr and would expcctBomi ) . To BCCUIO reply , nil- droas glIng full nnmo and particular , "Merchant' care lice otttco. EoO-Ot lowkp WANTED 82,000 on flret-clftq ] city eocnrlty.tor G years , it B per cent. Address Vex (20 Pot- nfHoo. ton. uiJMT-Bonaaa tnu Lota. TJiOIl IlKNT Three un'urnUhcd rooms 10th street , i1 fifth house north St. Mary'aaatercon > enlcut C.V , Nelson. 2'0-i2p 7IOH ItENT Two furnished roon-s26th St- , fifth ' homo north St. Maiy's a\c. Water convenient. O. F. Nclion. JC:2p : 1OH KENT Hooms at 1013 Harnoy St. N W. F Mcrrl'l. ' 2 l-13p , < OH BUNT Two unfurnished rooms 1015Chicago , F 235-12p " , (01 ( KENT House with four rooma. Inqulto S. I 1 W. corner 24th nnd Chicago St. ! OM3p OH WENT FurnlsheJ room at J3SO Capitol avc. F 2S9-17p TTTOH HUNT Nlco cottage en 12lh. between L1 Pacillo and Pierce , ? 10 per month.V. . V. Motsj &Co. U4-17 FOH HENT-4 1 etory and lascment , brick store on Jones Sticet , near ISth , t25 per month W , V. Morses Co. 35 17 I1ENT-3 furn'stied ' rooms with board i block FOH from P. 0. atUlg Dcdgo liS8-lCp FdHHHNT Ncwhfu o3roorr.B , closets nnd cel lar corner Walnutnid-ith St. Inquire olAug. Handow , 1317 Chicago Ht. 282-12p ClIl KENT 8 rooms und furniture for sale. Splrn- I ' ilu t'jnnco lor a drcm maker , 305 NoithKlh bt. ii-S-llp FOK lliNT : A tin room cot'nge , gocd lot , * ith Iarn , on 1'icllic street , near lllli etio3t In quire cf C. 1' . Goodman. 220-11 IlKNT Furniuhtd front room nnd one Lack Full 1711 California St. 279 21p lttJT--T o u ell furtiisl'cd rooms nt the N. FOH . ccruerof 11th and Cue for three cr four eon- llemtn. 26711 HENT 1 houses 88 60 lo * 30 per monlh. POIl , agent Iflth nnd Dcug'as streets. 258-lf IUNT Small cottage , three rocms south 23d FOR street. Inquire J7C9 Jackson ttrect. KBl Up HENT An elegant suilo of rooirs wllh hith J71OII 1 room , furnished or unfurnished or single room" , alio burn and canlago , house al 007 S 2clhSi. 25S-15p F OH HENT Pleasant furnlehcd room.OO N. 17th. SS8-lfip rOH niNT-A : deslrnrilo furciehed room 710 inth btrei.trcir Webflerttreit. 242 Up Lf OH HKNT A furnished room at 1318 JncNoon SI. I ? S.41-lBp Two elegant rocms In suilo with mod- IpOHHKNT ' n Improvements. Inquire on upper floor. Brunncr's blojk , S. W cor 10thand Dodto. He'cr- ciicca required. 076 I''p IjvOJl HKN1 Furi.lehcd room 010 Pacific street. U 211-1In NT Two furnished rooms with HI without board N. K. corner 28d nnd Davenport. ] S5-12p Rl'NI' A ttoro nnd five rcoma o > er htoro on FOH and Nicho'as ttrtels , ncarOll Woilb f. 227-llp _ FOH HINT Furnished roon.8 1810 Dixlgo Strcot. 200-13p FOHHENT OH S\LK A nvoroom hou-eNo.2317 PifrieBlrctt. Aiply li Mr * S. 0. btcvfii'on , 015 Casjnlnct. LSJ--f OHHKNT-A furnished room. Inquire nt 1012 JJ 1 Farnom St. 231) ) If FOIt Hi.VT New dvve'lieg cf ten ronni- . All modern IrnprovemcnsJ. oituited nt 8 W. cor lardoy nnd 2 < ith street. See liallcu tro'sor . ( amis Vovlllc. "ITlOH HENT Nicely furnllhed room ( or ono or two .I.1 gentlemen , S. K , corner -utli und Dirciipoit. isatt / ' . I'KNT-In HhiPD'M 3d addition , nice south FOI' v.vt cornrr lot withd room hi.usu ? 'B ' , pur iionth. Pollcr It Cobb , 1615 farnam SI. lit it < OIl RENT A hou'eaud birn with tlireo ccieaot I7 1 K round Inquire of Eu.'euoO'Well , corner llth and Dorcis. 102 If FOH RENT Fiirnl' lied room and board ? S 03 per week. Very beat location , 1811 Uavcnpoit. FOH HKNT Two rooms lurnUhe 1 for light home- keeping. P. W. cor 8th and Howaid 170 If Kurnlahed nnd uniunil < heii room * IpOllllKXP ' , modern con\euleiiceshomo coinlnits 1SCO Farnain , block above new Couit homo. 032-If HKNI Hooin comer of 17h tml Oraco Sto. FOH . If Foil ( RENT The corner Btera 10th iiud Leaven- woilh. Apply O. II. Pelcruon. 103 If > OH ItKNI Laigo furnltbed front loom , uultalilo 17 1 for one or two gentlemen ; 1710 Chicago St. 002-tt friOR RENT Cottage of five rooms , dei'raMe ' lo * 1 cation , 0. K. David & Co , IOCS 117-tf HKNT One unfurnished room for hotue- FOH . Ueenier'd blook , cor.fcth and Howard. FOH UKNT-Hrst-claM thieo ilory brick , metal roof , warehouse , hjdruullo iltvator , concrete nmrufiitr. Itaiiroad track to door. Barker b Majn ? , Sthai.d Faruim. O.6-tI FOR RENT A new store room and olllctuun.stairs on January lei , 16S5 , tn 13th between Willi.ucH anil Hickory Inquire at f. J. Knsper. OlG-tf R'OU RUNT Pleasant furninhul loom S. E. ro Hth undllouaid trtw. f03-tl FOR RKNT-hloxanllv furuUhcd frnnt room eail nt.il toulh cxoosure , uitUt.ru OJnv i nloncen. 8. W ourncr 17thnil Cass tei If JjlOR HE.V1 Thirteen revvdwtlllugii b > C. T Tay- 1 Icr , corner Uth and Uw lan. h4-tf Fort KKKr Huute 7 room ? ifOfHl la llly by a T. Tajl r , a ruir 14lh and Donn-ln. D .t IOR HKNT OH SALK-A house of fi roonu 1 > mltvli waltr , lotBwllh birn 21x38. It-lit ftG. n'l tuontu , luiiulto uortli-cajt coiner iOtli and iuco fct , 773-ti 710R HOJT Toor Ibrotflrcnt room furr.nbsd 1 to gMiUca.an Mid wlli > , 115 CV.lfomla St. 1 - . orwlnicf Apriy ROOMS-WithbMrd.dMrabe , 7 r'-tt nrOR HF.NT Very doslra'jlo furnished ro > tr on- P trallrloonted. Apply ai Atkinson' * u > i Itiiry torc , ItthSt. ' < " IIURRAT hM gocd posturing. Epr'.ng wttti. I/OH HUNT Uottavu of are rooms. J. l'hl [ > p Hcc I1 Itt2 f Uth Bth Birr ot. tX > poll RENT aullecf rooini and bond 1912 Dmtsco I 1 T0n RHKT A furnlfhod oem UOO Farnam ft , S07-II FOR KENT Oac ( fr id aqturs pi na Inqult * olFMhnlra tnd Erlckflon. 440 U cOR SA1.B. OH S VU-Tho : bo t busing lot at thr Stock F j arm South Ounht , 00x163. Will bi > north ilouli'c the prlco askol now ln l Ic 12 month * Apply nt ollice Now York lr ) } Ooods Jtcro , 13101'ormm. SAI-K Ort TH1)K ) Ino billiard and to pool no73 ! 1'aclllo St. ' .71-21p OH SI.i-A ; ( rood family liorso nt 1013 Ihrncj St. N.M. Moirlll. > /It SMK Thofurnl'uroof ' four riom Inonwof tjIt 1 thaimntilDtlraMelnntlnni in tli9ilt\ . Unit rcaionablo. Aitdrets ' 'W' . " IJco office. SOli-ISp rnll s l.i : S3V03 wlllliuy agoo < l mare , JL1 and hirncsj , lf07N. lOthit. 252-llp. 1/U/Il PAI.ff A ho-Jsc und j lot on eouh : uhl 11'lcrcc I 11trcot and 23J. See the owner at the hou o altir . :30 : p. in. V54 ISp J7M1H SALK A property Investment of 11.0 < Asb , 111 pa > $2fl per month interest. 1'rlnrlua' well : curcd. In uLu Oinalu F uncial Euo'iatiije , 5C3 Farnain. 2t7-l.rji "C OR S4LE OU UKNT A LvllcV noanllnic.lloute , -T In peed locality. Address Mrs "K. II. " Dee oHIoe. 255-lSp | 7 OK SAT.K-Chcap , roitaurant hist locat.cn ID 1 oily. Address "L. " Uca otllco. 152-12p FOUSAU : ClUUr-Pnny , cart and harnos * om - | .lcto. AOdregj box 033 pcctolllce. 214-llji J UUS.VLK A Hnu driving hotio w.th biiBV | nml ' harness. HcloneB to an citato lluit bo Bold. Irqiitre nt McShino's Uo'lso Street barn , or of tllinc- InuRh Ii Talor. 213-14 iOK 8AI.K 180ncroj ol tnoery boit rf Uiid . near O'Connor , In firooly county , 60 a"rcs under ciillltatlon. A houseout housce , well , fruit trees and nice ori\c. A great birgAlnonly $10'per acre \Ullfloll lhofumfarmli : > ( ; implements , stock and lurnltura for 82,000. YTouM tike city propel ty for $1,003 nnd Sl.SOJ inab. Address U. P. II. Ileo ( .tlicc. 18313p FOH SALE Krcsh mllcb cows at my yard on S8th. aiu' Uurt streets near Iilcy ! A ; Oljcn's Brick rurd J. W. 1 enny. 182-lSp FS SftOOO slock of dry goods notions , un- Icrwcar. furnishing goods , linens , ladles' Hosiery KC. Mcoclo unlock , and take property and eoinu ca h. darrabraut & Cole , 1208 Douilai St , 147-llp fjlOll SALE OUEXCHANQK-For horses or good V mules , ft $2 000 Block of goods , consisting of clothing , hats , caps , bools nnd shoos , and gents' underwear. Will lake some horses In pait paj merit , part on four months' time , balance cash. Address "W. J. 13. " Lock Box 21 , Onana , Iowa. 018-11 TJESlAUKANTFOllSALK-Oneof the best res- JLV tauranlA and bakery o > mbincd In Nebraska with good location and trade establlshe t In city of 6000 population. Only first-clans restaurant In the place and doing moro In b ikcry line than all others In city combined. Ice cream parlor in season. O\en < > , itu hou cs and oierv thing complete. Will sell furnished nnd lea ; oeter } thing. Will Boll nt a rargaln and to right man wilh small cash payment nnd balance ) on long limo. so purchaser can make It pay for Itself. W. S. W1SU , I'lattsmouth , Neb. 817-u 2i TpOH SAIn l'our 18 foot , walnut counternand SO Ju feet of first class shch ing , dcslrah'o foi dmg.gro- rery or book store. Inquire at the olHce of Concdon C nrKson & Hunt , 1324 K.irnam street. SOOtf TT OKSALK 1 pausago chopper , horse power ; one X1 rertdciing Kettle , one lard press. Apply nt Urook- Ij n Market , cor. 13th and I'iorce 802-tf FOH SALK-SlO.COO feet dry lumber , Ash , Oak , Hire , HansHood andSoftMaplo. K , A. Stlnson , St. Charley Michigan. SOUnSlp 'T YPE Aquaulitt of Job ana newspaper tyj c for JLsalo. Alsongjod Zilher. U. T. Uunce , earn Itea olflcc. 7f5 If n\OIt \ SAIjICottage of G roomsbarn , corner lot In I ? Kliinn'aajditlonniily$1.5fOBmallcash ; ; payment and balance monlhiy. Bargain. McCaguc , < > pp. poslollke. 6I9t ( Foil SAlK OH 13XCHANOE A water power 0,1st mill , leasons fjrpclllnj , ' given on application to Oco. E. Bragg , Wa\erly , Neb. V - F 10H SALE New phaeton. Inquire ol Goo. llg > gins at northeast corner 16th and DodgeESMf ESMf I OH SALE 86 feet on Tarnam street between 28 F and29. M. Leo , Orooer , 2Zd and Lcavenworth. 633-1 m TjiOll SALE Fine business chaueo Grand Island J ? Neb fS.OOOnujs the bank bull ling 22i44 , an oince building which rente for $15 a mjtjtli ; a Urge Ire nnd burglor prool eafo with Yale tl.jo lork co t fl.fiOO , nleo very largo bank brtokflro proof rale , tank counfer , ilfsks , hard coil Btotn , In fact , a com- ploti ) bank ou'.llt , together v.lth lei * U:68 on Locust treft. Illlo veifcct. Terms 1 ca-i' , Va'uico oa one an I two j ears time If dcslrod. CM , t a or address Jay L White , Grand Island , Neb. 622-tf > OR SALE 160,000 brick oa cars at Bellovuc. II. P T. Olarko. 2M tl FOR SALE A goo.1 ramo house , 6 rooms , nil In good order. Must bo moved nt once. Apply to ho Wcitern Newspaper Union , cor. 12th nml How aril directs. 811.11 FOB 8ALUrhenp a second hind high top bii.-p Inqulro c. * aimiiHon's Carrl.vo Factory , Uoi'pc , between 14th and 15th. 2 0-tf F Of. 8ALK A whole tock of clothing , hoots and . shoes , buildings nt cost , retiring from busmen. 0. If. Peterson , SOI south Tenth Btreot. HS-8m FOR BALE Two open ftocond-naud buggloo ind ono delivery wagon , ohetp , r.t 1810 E rnev "t. BSn-l ( Inblo iKnrd i-50 per week , 311 N. I'Sib ' GOOD St. 203-Up . Ono red ami wl.lle jonrllni helftr. Any po Mm finding such , please notify Nn. 1020 Soulh 18th St. 271-13p LO3T Oil STKAYED A ILIarl : Irieh setter , on- bttcrH tutl.nimme of "Him" has a 1 either < il- lar around I l-imek Anvoua rolnriihigjilin toUll Park Vi'lul ate , will ha tultably ro ird d 2 1 12p AK'nuUmin , H jrarsof ago , w > li perln-t habits , nnd a in < reliant by profumlnn , would like to cor respond w.th a liily of wea'ta w o t , u'd liken true , Uulaid allu tlor.atu liUblULcl. Address ilh full particular ] , V , a Him ? . 21.lip , /1'0 KXi IfANOi : Western lands for a small faim JL in low a or eastern Nebraska. 0. B. liurrowt , Norfolk , Neb. 105-12PJ A MANPONKI ) HOMtSTKADa-Porsoiiswhoabari- 2cloiint hointhttulB In Wealcrn Knntas , lhat vine aVcnprlor to J ino IDth , 1S80 Plcate oddnts me rgtrdlng Iho tame by letter only. Isaac Mulbol'and teal cfctale ajcnl ( , Norton Kinsaa 17 < * IDji I1AKKN UP-On October 28 , a light bay hone , X whl'.a tjiotln forohcmland vhll i-p t ju t above bettlllo. W. Eillolt , ouu lullo west uf the Urra'.ks [ 7UMILY Storage , otovo repa'ri ' and general r - L1 pairing , C.M Eaton , 111 8. llth St. 74C-nl > MRH. HCimODICH.Magnetlo Healer , ID now I oca- lo i N. W , corner 20lh anil COM HI D.'agnoi > e . 723-n 17 vaults , elnV ) and ) cesipooli ) cleaned at tbl PRIVY f-hortcst notice and at any time ot the day , In an Llln ! y or Jirlem way without the least molestation occupants or neighbor I , with our Improved anil odorleiia apparatus. A. trunj St Co. , 1009 Capita re. 710-niep vaults , lnl.s and oepspoola cleaned with PRIVY cleaner. Hitlslictlon iniaranlood by K. U. Abeleuccesiiorto ( J. M. Smith box 118. 033 nlflp T > UI1RKH STAMPS -On y nmuufaolurera In Om ha LI Hetis Prlnllng Co. WZ-M [ 8UCOES80BS TO JOHN Q. UNDERTAKERS I At the old ttand 1417 Farnun fStroct OrJcrd by elegrjplno olujdiunpfouiptly attended to Tel > hone Ho. 2s. OMAHA OhGniical Ofeii iig -AND- 0. T. PAULSON , Proj rletcr < GcntleTJCtii' Clath'ng ' Clraned , 1'jixl ' ami Rupilrel. adliM * Irw > c9 C.uannl and llyvdvithout Ripping- 'iumeaCl.anidor Coloro.1 any ulu'ls , to eamplt. Ilk * . Vtlvdlsano I/acos Clciuod , U ) i mil I'tic - Ufctd. I2 D-m iAs Siraof , - OMAHA , Ntt ? ,