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THE OMAHA DAILY BBKt WEDNESDAY , JULY 20. 188.1. JSPEOIHL NOTICES ADVERTISEMENTS FOH THESE COLUMNS will h < tnkrn iinlll U . ) p. m. for tliopvenlint nnd until H.HOp. m , for thn inornln * ami Snmjay edition * . Ailvrrtlwra , by nvinoMlne a numlK-rrs. eliwk rnn IIHTO their lumwi-rnnddrc'tsol to n niimborwl Idler In ram of TIIK IIKK. Annwrfi F O nddrrmwxl y-lll * < li-llTrrfl IIIHIII prt-M-nlntloii nt tlm check. SITU ATIONB WANTED. llati > a. Ike n wonl firm insertion , Ion wonl thoro- nftor. Nothing tiiKuu for less than SBc. A WANTED , POSITION 1IY YOUNO MAN S.I jrenrrinf nffits rxperli'tici-dbookke-orx-rniid well advanced In shorthand and tyjwwrlllnir. Object Improvementntnl muall ri-comi > oii e. MBi.Ibt ! . I * tl WANTED MALE HELP. .c awonl llrnt Inwrtlon.lcinvonl llicro- nftrr. NolliInK tahrn for ICM than Me. _ ' 15IK YOU WANT A OOOI ) 'v ATINR JOIJ WIHTK JJtlio llnwkn Nnriwry Co. , Mllwankooln. . ( V .1 "I > ORNTlTKMKS OK"oOOI oTlAItAOTKR TO J > rcin | > miil our bunlni-tt , limiirancij nii'ti urn- ft.-m.-ili 41 7 ll < 'o liiillillnir. MM' ' _ IV SAr.KSMKjTTO "SKM , IUKINO VOWDKH. J > Wo mil our Kooiln In ( linns lloll UK I'lim. 9(10.011 ( monlh and PXIHMIWH , or ciiminlHilon. Ohj- r.-ifro Ilaklnir I'owdcr Co. , 707 Van lluri-n Bln-ct. ( Jlil- CORO. M I'SS-A 7' TJ-SAI.AHY OR COMMISSION TO AOKNTS TO JJIi.tmllii thn I'.ilonl Clioiiilc.il Ink Krnicr Voncll. The nioul Imi-ftil nml novel Invention of the niro. Krnw-B Ink Iliorouislily In twom-comln. Works Ilki ) manic. ttlMMo COO INT cent profit. ArMitnmaklnif SMI IMT wi-ck. Wn nl o wnnt n erncm ! nci.-nt to tnku olinrifi ! ot territory ami npimtnt mill luri-ntx. A rani dinner lo innkn moiiny. Wrllo for IcrniH ami n Hix-clinc'ii of i-rnHlng. Monroe Krailne Mfir. Co. , X HI ) , Iwi Cntfiw , Win. "IB n-IIAUIIKH WANTED. 81NOI.K. SO1IKII. 1N- I'llimlrloiiH ! Htunily iMiiployim-nt to rlclit ninn. William .Sullivan , Almn. Nub. M170 "rWANTED , K1UST RIiASS HAUIIKll ! MUST J'lMiHli-ailyninn. Win. Pattcrnon ( barber ) . Wi-Ht I'olnt , Nub. 4 a B > - WANTED.1ILACKSMITH AT ONCE : STEADY , wiber man to work on pur cent or buy slock. MIX I , AiiBelmo , Nub. -11)4 ) 18' ! - | } ; WANTED , MEN TO THAVEL. $8(1 ( TO $101) JJ month. Siono .V Wclllncton , Madison. Win WANTED FEMALK HELP. Union. IKnnwonl flint liiHortlon. In ft wont lliuro- nflcr. Nollilng tnkun for ICH-I than 'J ' c. _ /S-WANTKl ) ; I.AD1KS TO WHITE AT HOMK. , v/KiicloHn Ht.imixMl vuvulopo. Klla Wcmt , S < > o , Sontli llcnil , 1ml. 4 l > _ C WANTED. LADIES TO WHITE AT HOME. EncloMi Htainpi.il envolono. Vorn.i U-inciloii , Soulli IK-ml. linl. MII77 jy'-'il' _ -imij KOR OKNEKATilIOUSKWOllK. W. P. Sloi'lzt-1 , lU'Jl S. Uiltli , botwi'i.Mi I'oiiplolon niul Woolwoftli avc. _ Bli'J ILADIKS OF ooon AUDKESM TO INTHODIIOE our lniHliifRH unioiiff frlonilH. * 7r.iMI to $1(111.00 ( Bulury lo right inrlli-H ; 417 llnu bullilliig. MSilll WANTED. IIY A W1IOLKSAT.K HOUSE. A 30ll llUHllU'HH WOtllllll. AlllllTHH I < ltl ! , IUMJ omci ) . Milli ! L-U' ft WANTiw-rAniKS AND OKNTEMEN. WE V-AvlU j > : iy you * ri lol'J IMTWI-I-II to work for IIH lit your IIOIIH-H ; strictly homo work ; no c.-invnUHtiic : WMiil Hi'lf--iililri-H iil nnvvloiH' . O. F. Kninions Js Ro. , Ilatturyninruli ami Wulvr HlrculH. Iloston , M.-IHH. M41'-'J7' ' "V WANTED. AT in1. ! N. 11IT1I ST.COMl'KTBNT t Blrl for lioimi'work. 4'.ii : ' 0 -3lVA"NTKDrs ! 1IUIOI1T , TIDY OJULS TO | ia (11 ( Huni : > li-ft. Amil.v at 1 Itli tttnvl ciilninci ) WiHlni'Hilay niurnlni ; ui-twoon H anil U f > 'clock. NubniHkn clothlni ; Co. r > 0 ; . ' " > FOK BENT HOUSES. lint , Ifioa line c.-icli InMortlon , 4-t.uOallnopur monlh. Nothlne Uikcn for ICHS lliuu ' _ ' , " > . 1"C KOll "KENTifoflSES IN Al.ti I'AIITS OP Jlliu clly. The O. V. Darin company , 10U j I'aniam. B -t : AND I-HOOM APAKTMKNTS. VON DOHN block , wllh sleamrcfertiicesrciulredSll ; ; ( SliL'd. 447 --H-KOOM HOUSE. MODEHN. CONVENIENT for business or wholesale men. Apply lll'J South Itllli street. 411 ! > -7-HOOM COTTAOE TO HENT , CONVENIENT I for U. P. railroad men. Imiulro 1 1111 S. luth st. 4111 I-V-FOH HUNT. NO. Sill ! N. 17TH , 14 HOOMS , J-'lwo floors furnished , near new puslolllco Bite. ! Juu ( ! eo. J. Fox , laiS Harney stn-et. M37II ] y 27 -DKLIOHTFHL HOMEKIOHT-HOOM HOUSE , mcxlern convenlcnees , barn , beautiful lawn , natural shade livesI5 ; per mo. Iiiiiiilro Jlloa Pierce St. 8SI I'V TWO EAST FHONT 7-HOOM COTTAOE ? 4 'all modern and In excellenl repair * half a block from cur line. Will renl together to deslrablo luu- unls very cheap. Fldellly Trust Co. , 170-J Famam. MUll ) B- FOR RENT. COTTAOE OF SIX HOOSIS WITH modern convenleiu-es , only Ihreo blocks south of court house ; possession Auuiisl 1. Impilro at lil'JS. 17th Ht. T. J. Fltzmorrls. a : 2 Acl IN GOOD RE /palr ; Llnton block , Vd ttoor , tfjo.no per monlh Ono frame house of H rooms , newly papcri-d. In Kood n-palr , corner of Jackson amUlllli Hi.JO.OO permonlh. John HamlliiU17 Llnton block. D - HKNT , 7-HOOM MODERN FLAT , i ) block. UiM ! S. Kith hi. P- FOIl KENT KOH I ! MONTHS OH LONOEIl nicely localcil li-romn house , all furnished and In tli-Hl class condition lo small family without children. Kent rc.-iHnirible and references 111- iiulrcil. Iiuiulni lit tV-'i South ' 'III h street. Mtl : I \-FOH UKNT. I'J-UOOM JIODEUN HOUSE , 171ilChlcaifii.St. JII41 s T4 \ VEHY DESIHA11LE PHESSIU ) tUICK HESI- 4- ' ( lenco wllh barn , furnished or nnfiirnlNlid. mod ern Improvements ( Dundee Place ) . Jim. Keller , 4T 1 California. _ M4U7'O * TJ \ FO11UMNTSIX 11OOM HOUSE , :1017 : CALI- J fonila. Cheap. A. P. Tnky. 477 ail IV Fol P.ENT. ELEOANT 8 -HOOMlOUSE. J 'near HmixciMii parlc also lanri' ntoderii lioimn near ysth mid Dodce ; Hplendld location. Hicks Heal Estate iiircncy , : I03 N. Y. Life llldff.M M 1110 2(1 ( KOl HOUSE , 17'-1 DODOE. I i lillH Fnrnaiu , , -IDS ail HENT. NEW 4-HOOM COTTAHK. COH. lOih and s.ihler. only * ' . ) , cellar , t-lstero. city ater. Impilre III1K Karnam. - I1HIJll i'OB KENT FUBNISHED BOOMS Hates , IWca wonl first Inserllon , lea won. :1 : thoro- after Nothing taken for less than U.M- . IfFUHNISHE ! ) HOOJF WITH ALCOTI-V FOH * J cnilcmt-n.moderu conveniences , ; 1L'O NorthiMd. M 7t : ( ) If KUIINIS11ED KOOMS. 1017 AND ll'ai : CAPI- i Jlol avenue. JlllTII A7' J ! lor man and wife. Heni t.ikiMiln boanlill'iN : 17th 1187 E'.t NHJELY FUHNIS11ED HOOMS l-'OH LKJHT lionscUeeplnui also rooms for k'entlenieu , IIP .N'cirlli ITilli street. M1n , o , , . NICELY FUHNISHKD. ( CIO SOUTH directNICELY 1 ' 17th direct Mliio 1 * l.iTWO SI'ITES UOOMS ; ALSO TWO FHONT Jj rooms , 1707 DodieSt. M.113 US' I' FOHHE.NT. LAHOK SOUTH FHONT HOOM 1 i\o \ 0110 or Iwo i.Tiilleiiieii. with or wlthonl bouiil , S1-JS llrlHtol street , ( . ' .ill at house. MIND-JO * " " V7"ltOOM"wiTH AI.OOVK W.00 MCMfTII. l-'HONT J.JI-OUID * 10.0i. ( liill S. I7lh. not'J7 * IIOOMS FOH LIOHT HOUSE. IHJ ; | Capitol avenue. 4U7 ai1 ! JTUUNISUE13 BOOMS BOAItDT Hales. l ! < n a wor.l tlrst liiHurtlon , lull wor'.thuro- nllHales. Nollilnf laUeii fur h-.ss ihtn'Sc. . 1 > - Y ( ) U N ( J W ( ) .M EN 'S I USn ! . U N I ) E H ( ! ? \ HE 6 F J Womnn'i ClillHIliiu aswcl.illou. 111 S. 17th Ht. 4.V ) 1NICELY FUUNISHED UOOMS AND HOARD ul _ Uiu Wetisler. filll nml 51HX. l-.Uh HI. ' . ' i-'l , ' -THKDOI N.'O'J A-ND'-'ll N. IbTU ST. 440 _ - - i ; c-oor/iiAUi.oB. KA'rr.s SIODEHATE , iim J Furnam ktri-til. f > J7 jy 'll < _ H ? FOH KKNT 'N i : ATLY i-'uitxisin : n HOOMS -I \i Hh lion 11 1.Ml 1 111 I'allfoi-uta hlivet.IB' ' ' . ' 7 > n Tin : OT.mtimpKAHOTEL NEW AND -X A-lc ; aiity | fund hc. ' ! rooms for nml by iluy or " .veelc al ivaMmaMnrnU'U. Emery .V Spntll. lilOS ID i.na iiuugiiHitirt-rt. Mini A'i' : C-OOL SOUTH FHONT COHNEU HXMS ; rftcl. sMiimmer rates. 1'jSl Hartley tttront. ' 4DU ai' Ii liooii TAIILE 1IOAU1) ) AT TUB WEI1STEH. 'fllBiiiiil ' rtlS North lIHh HiriH-t. M5II.-J Al * _ l.V NICl-iLY Fl'UNlSlTED SOUTHEAST FHONT JJroom llh ah-ovii and b.iy window , modern eon- VfliU'llCOH. pllvato f-uiilly ; buant. U'j-J South ' .Mllh. M514 V7 * . 'D BOOMS Hales. Uic a wonl llrnl luKerllon , lea word thcro- nfter. Nutlilny tnki-it for IONS IhuiJ.'lo. ) . VJuuli.ible fo'r muisekiM'plii , clly water , rag. etc. I iwrtml. Northwest corner 17th and Wouatur btnieU. MI'J f "J X FHONT IIOOMS. HSO'J LEAVKNWOHTII ST. v-1 4iu ao -STOBEB AND OFFICES I 'ftlKUKXT. ! > fl > U OX S. lUUi ST. . U\NOB J liliH-k. kiiiLiblo for iiit-at murket , haruw.uii or - ' ' " ' 451 FOH KENT STOBEB AND OFFICES 1 FOH HUNT , Til K 4-STOHY nitlCK HUILDINO MUll Farnam l. Th bulldln * lull n nn-proof. w nicnl b.iw > nn > nt. ronitiletn Mnnm hn.iilnt n liir 's , water nn nil the Hoorn , , eto. Applr t thn omco lW . ill ( I Hali , 1 Oca linn aeli Insertion. Jl.'Oallun po outh. Nothlnc taken for IOHH than a , * > c. K WANTKU.2 MOIIKIIN 7 OIlfl-IlOOM IIOITSK3 ncnr F.minm or ll.inix.nm cnr line : will pny 11 sinr rout for both LMStor noiitli front. M 30. lUn. MBit Al STORAGE. Rates , locn linn nach Insertion , $ ! . . * ( ! a Hue i > or month , Nothluir taken for less than 'J.'c. M "STOHAOE FORHousEiioLDnooSii lean nud cheap rates. H. Wells , 1111 Fanium. MM M -aTOIlAUE.WILLIAMSiCUOSS.im 1 HA11NEY 4M _ WANTED TO BUY. ItalPH. IKc a vrimlllrHttmuTtlon , lea word llioro- -vfliT. Nolnlni ; taken for U-MI tli.in 'J.'x : . KOlt ' cowN , I'tc. , or will wll for owner In our auction union. Iti WollH. 1111 Karnam. I'll XT-WANTED TO 1IWY KOH CASH HI ) TO W ) A > acn-s farm laud wllliln 7 miles of I * . O. Ail- ln-H M 23 Hoc. 47U SO" FOB. SALE ITURNITUBE. , Klc n linn oacli ln ortlon. $1.51) ) a line | wr montli. Nollitnp taken for Insi than S5o. 0-FOK SALE. A FIltST-CLASS HALtKT , DavlH A Co. piano , by uarllL'i loavlnc tin * clly ; abarKalu. Call iil ( ) : t Ho , mtli st. Mliia SO" FOB SALE nflSOELLANEOUS. nftHatrn. . l4oavonl ! llrsllimorllon , lea worJ Ihoro- ftur. Nollilnir lakun for luit lliau 'J , * > c. -iflfil ( ( ) WILL 11UY A GOOD DHtVINO -I liorm1 , now jilinrlon ami hanu-HH. MiiHlbtiHOld at oneo. Apply 1M17 KrBklnoSt. M ) ! i7" ! FOB SALE HOBSES , WAGONS , ETC Halun , IDcallno racli Inwrllon , * 1.50a line per month. NolhliiR taken for II-SH than 'J. " > o Q-1'UO 1'Ul'l'lES , HOOM 30 , IIAUKEH I1LOC1C. M7Ui ! A ! ! Q - SALE. ICE IN OAR LOTS. OILHEHT llroH. . Council DlurtH. MtUl ! A4 , Q I-FOH SALK LAUNDRY PDANTBX 1'UICE and liuIUllnt , ' chuap. KmuHro KI1S Farnam Ht. BOl-'ll. Q -FOR SALE , A PNEUMATIC COLUMIIIA ! blcyclo ; Rood comlltlon. AddroxsM : il. Hue. MS1I ) US" MASSAGE. BATHS , ETO. Rati'H , IKc a word tlrat limurtlon , le a word tlieii > after. Nothing 1-lkon for luis lhin : .Tie. fj" MADAMK SMITH , fu-t tf. l.THI. BND FLOOH. 1 Hoom : i. .M.iKH.iCLvapor , alcoliol , Htenin.sulplinr- Inemul HU.-I batliH. in tl.'U : * rln MMK. CARSON , 1121 DOUGLAS STRKET , :1D : 1 lloor , rouiu 7 , maasage , uluobol , .suli'linr and MO i balhH. Mli)38 ; ) - i-MMK. STOWE , MAGNETIC HEALEH , 'JO . Domtlas block. M.1U7 A'J' 'I'-MMK. MACK OF CII1CARO ( JIVES ItATHS , LmniiL ! llu. maHsaie In-alniunt. Ill ) North l.'illi St. , Bi-eowl tloor. i-oom 1. ! I77 "U * PEKSOWAL llati-H , I'ieawonl llrst liiHi-rtlon. le a word there- tier. Notlilne takt-ti for lets than U3c. 1 T-WHITE FOR FUEK COl'Y OF OUR 1IKAU- U Utility IlliiHlrated marrla o Journal. Drown 1'nb. Co. , Toledo , O. MSO'J ' u.V U-WRITE FOR A FREE COl'Y OF OUR I1EAU tlfnlly IllUHlrated Malrliiionlal Joarna' , con talnlnir many photo-ensr.ivlnvK of liaiitlHorn women and iMllnnt men who wlrth lo wed. Ilrowu 1'nbllnlilni ; Co. , Temple 2Oiirl , TolLMlo , O M711-31" MONEY TO LOAN BEAL ESTATE. W LOANS , G. O. WALLACE , 31' ' 11ROWN HLK. 471 ! \\f-LOANSON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED * city property , $ ; ' , ,0i ( ) ) and upwanls , r , to ( > H per cent ; nouelaya. W.F.iruamSmllh&Co , 13'JU Farnam \\r-l AND-J YEAH LOANS ON CITY AND FARM ' moruragos. Ui > cUftSolbyU44 lloai-d of Tr.idu. 4li7 W MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST HATES The O. F. Davis Co. , IfiOj Famam mi-eel. 4(11) ( VV F"tST AND SECOND MORTGAGE LOANS ; ' low rates. Alex Moore , 401 Ileo bldif. 474 JIONEY TO LOAN"AT LOWEST RATES ON Improved and unimproved Omaha real estate , 1 toGyeara Fldo.lly Trnsl Co. . 17U-J Farnam. 4U-J \V LOANS , J. W. SQUIRE , 1 ! IS UKK 11LDG. * 473 \l ) VNTHON Y LOAN AND TRUST CO. , 31S N. Y. ' Life , lends at low rates forcliotcu security on Nebraska and Iowa farms or Oma ha clly property. 470 \v -CENTRAL LOAN A TRUST CO. , IIEKHLDG. \\r-WANTED , TO 11UY fi PER CENT NOTES SEcured - ' cured by morts.-iiros Omaha clly or Douglas Co. property. HueU .V Sol by , 333 lloartl of Tr.ulo 407 _ \\T MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY it property. C. W. Anderson , 441 Ileo llulldlni. , M 117 I ! " ' MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. Rates. IV-jc a wonl first Insertion , lea word thcro- afler. Notnlnt ; laki-n for less lhan l. ' c. -CALL AT THE OFFICE OI > ' X : OMAHA MOHTOAOE LOAN Ca : : . INCOIll'ORTED. : 'IF YOU WANT' MON BY , ' You can borrow on HOUSEHOLD KUHN1TUHE AND PIANO9 , HOUSES , WAGONS AND CAItHIAfiKS , WAHEHOUSE UECE1PTS. MEUCHANDISE , OH ANY OT1IEH SECUHITY. \Ve will lend yon any amount from $10.01) to $1,1100.01) . ON THE DAY YOU ASIC FOH IT without publicity or removal ot property , You c.iii pay the money back lu any amount you wlHli.amt 41 any time , and each payment so made will rcduco thn cost ot Iho loan. Hcmember that you hove the USD of both Iho property and Iho money , and pay for 11 only us Ion ; as you keep It. Them will bo no expense or clianro kept out ot the amount wanted , but you will receive thu full amount of Ihu loan. llefoni iHirrowlni ; elHfnvhom call and BOO us and you will Und ll r really to yonr advantage. OM UIA MUJITHAOK LOAN CO. , bOll SOUTH KiTH STHEET , llrst Hoot almvo the slniet. THE OLDEST. LAIKSEST AND ONLY INCORPOR ATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. 477 X -HO YOU WANT MONEY * Till- : FIDELITY LOAN ( JUAH/.NTEB CO. , HOOM 4 W1THNELL 1ILOCK , ail ) SOUTH 13T1I COHNEHHAHNKYST. WILL I LOAN \ YOU \ ANY SUM \ LA110E \ OH \ SMALL ' FHOM \ TEN \DOLLAR9\ \ \ UP. \VEMAKELOANSON FUHNITHHE. HOUSES CAUUIAOKS. WAHEHOUSE HECEIPTS OH I'KK- SONAL PHOPEHTY OF ANY KIND OUHTEHMS WILL MBHIT YQUH APPHOVAI * You can pay the money bank at any Unit ) mid m liny amount you wish , and thus rtxlucn the cost of carrylm ; the loan tu proportion lo amount you p.iy. IF YOU owe a balance on your fnriilturo or ether punuinal property of any kind w will pay It off for you and carry U as louif as you d , < slr . YOU OAN HAVE YOUH MONEY IN ONE IIOUH FJU1M THE TIME YOU MAKE APPLICATION , No publicity or removal of property , so that you Eel the use of luth money and property. 17(1 ( X WILL LOAN 51ONEY ON ANY KIND OF SB- curlty ; Htrlotly eonlliluntlal. A. K. Harris , room 1 Cimllnental block 47t ) BUSINESS CHANCES. Hales , lOc a line nach hisortlon , $1.50 a lluo per monlh. Nolliln ? tatauu for ICHH than l5c. ! V-t'OH HENT A SMALI , WATER MILU AlT- X dross tux [ > . ' . . Cilncoln , Nub. A-J1 Y FOH SALE. 1IAH1IEH SHOP AND HATH room , located In lliu buMiH'SH iiart of city and iixcullcnt buslnoiji. For P'trtlculart addrcsM , K : I7 , lle ! . uUtiiO * V'OR SALKOK THADE. FIHST-CLASS IlltUO I Hlom , coutrally localivl , vood cash uuslncHs. c. W. I. . P. C ) . llox . ' .1H , M''OJ V -'TO KXIJIIANOE. 100ACHES LAND FOR JL stock of croc-erlei or Council lllnrfs city prop erly. Address Chas , E. Klnnoy , Council HlniN. M373 7 "RETAILiiusiNEss WANTED IN GOODI/J cation for pan cxi'hainio ( real cxlale ) ; ud ; cash. Would preferitnvcrleH iHmihtmil ullh ve-rtallo and meal market. irenM' fnrnUhln. coixln , Uxjts and uhoiut or any seiK'ral b-.ib'.n'tt , Prtco must b. ) low and terms reasonable. Apply at ouuu lo U , W. Ames , 1U17 F.i.-uam slivei , Oni.-ihii. 4U3 Y-WANTED , A PARTY WITH Si.OOO.Pil TO liOOU.oo to Invi'Hl 111 mauufiicliirluv luivlursa. JO IHTCOUI protlti will Iwar InvoalU-allun. Ail- divus P. o. box V'Q'J Wavorly. Nub M153 0 Y- FOR HALE. AN ELEVATOR , SITUATED IN one or the U-kt L-niln crow hue dUlrk-ts tu llto tale. AUUn-Bs IMJ. Ilox8l , llloomr.uld. Nub. H4CS ao -FOR SALE. IHUJ 8TO11E , ( iOOD IXWA- . llpii , , L-ood bunliitfk , nooU ix-asou for HuHliif , iiau u U5la Al , BUSINESS CUAN OES , Condiiur't , V-mil SALE , LONO KSTAni.lSllKD 1'AYINCJ ini'dt market , good location. Splendid chance formimll cnpltM. Addrcni KaS , Dee otncn , Omni' FOB EXCHANGE. H.itos , lOo.ilIno ouch InnTtlon , 9 ! .50 A line per monlh. Nollilnir taken for less thaii i' c. FIN ! R LAND IN tr UHLIOAN ' -'Valley , to trade for clear honsn nml lol In Omaha. Addrens K. S. Jrnter , 114 H N. .11111 St , Omaha , 3711-27' _ / - SALE OH EXCHANOi : . A FINE LOT worth f t.llNMM ) . for fTAO.UO , and will take a coo < l drlvltuf horse an part payment , fM.ou or * lli.lticaMihalaurllMii ) ( per montli. Fidelity Tnisl company , 1703 Faruam mrrot. M389 US / A1IOUT f7,0V ( ) WOHTH OF STAPLE (1EN- /Jeral mnrcliandlxn for om-thlrd cash OP secured notes , balance Omaha city properly or goo l farm. J. H. Haddock , Pali-bury , Nnb. Maso _ r/-FOU SALE OH EXCHANGE OH I'AHTNEH /-watile < l , of .1 4-barrel ( ) Blcam rlonr mill , roller process , tu a peed locallon , Kooil cuntnni trade. Alnn for nalo or nxpliamrn a steam plant of 'JH- horse txnver , irocxl condlllon. Inqulru of Stauton Holler Mills , Stanlon , Nob. _ 2IH yfi * ' lOW'SToo'FAHMS IN NEHHASKA , KANSAS /-/and Dakota. Will null cheap or oxchamro for mdio.liorsc8 nnd cattle. Add. box 7UVrankfort , Ind. 4SI _ y-I HAVE * -iO)0 : ( EQUITY IN 1110 ACIIK4 /JIM ) miles from Omaha ; : use : I'JO acres hi Mis- Hourl. all clear. Will doll or nxchanto for mock ci-ncral iiH'rchandlHu , boots nnd shoes , horsoaor cattle. J. H. , 400 1 Loavimworlh struct Omaha. .MUS3 'J7 * _ r/ l HAVE CHOICE KAHM AND STOCK 'Jraiiclies to exchange for Mdse. or stock ! will ri'cnnl corresiwndence contldeiitlil. Write bax 70 , Alliance , Xeb. 47a a" * rCLEAN STOCK OF OENEHAL MDSE. ' -'Will taku real ustatoand money Uo.x'JilS , Frankfort - fort , Ind 481 Z lilt ) A NEH. LAND TO EXCHANOE FOH mdsu. Address W. N. C. , lock box 40 , Tabor , la. WILL THADE HEAL ESTATE FOH LAHOE Jor Riuall stock of Roods. Address M 7 , Ileo. MIUI7 r$2,01)0 ) EQUITY IN 1(11) ( ACHES IMPHOVED Jtnrin In central Nebr. , will lake Omaha real es- tale or stock ot Rrooerle.s. Address M - ' : > lice. 47t ! ilO * r/-WILD LANDS , OLEAH , TO EXCHANGE FOH ' -'property here. Wrllo full descriptions. 701 South 'J7lh Btn-eU MSI17 AS.V FOB SALE BjiAl , ESTATE. Hates , lOc n Hue eacli lim rtlon. $1.51) ) a llnu P3r mouth. Nothing taken for less than a.lc. SAVE MONEY ! DO IT NOW ! THE SAFEST WAY Is to buy a $100.00 lot that lurhtht lu town , lias two motor lines , Is on crade , has all Improvements , Perfecl lllle , abstract with every lol , 1 nol way out In suburbs nor down on Ihu bottoms. First pay ment Is $2,1.00. The$10.00 a mouth-no Interest till $100.00 Is pal. ; Como and sen yourself what Hits properly Isvhal the neighborhood IH , what GOOD HOUSES are already built on the ground and now ones belnir built. This Is a peed chance for you to nel a start In aciiulrliu ; a homo. You cannot help but do well. It Is the best property today In Omaha and the cheapest. AMES HEAL ESTATE AOENCY. 1017 FAltNAM , .Opp. N. Y. Life. M3BI ) INVEST YOUH MONEY IN LAND AND OET irlch. We offer for quick aale 10 choice little planla- lions of ten acres each , al Mlllard , only $100 per acri- . You can live llicro and work or do busi ness In Omaha. Ilest thhm ever ottered. Call early If you would Hi'ciire one of Ihesj elegant pieces of land .any ono of which will prodnco a living for yourself and family , lion's & Hill , 1 MS Farnam su OU3 ] yJi ) B UY LOTS IN STOKPKL I'LACE. Cla-apeHt anil b > Mt lots In OMAHA. Special price and terms to HOME IIUILDEIIS. Stooiml Place lorn will alwuj-H advnnco In prloo , for the clly must crow wenlward. Call on or ad- ilres.s W. A. Webster. 10'J Ileo bids. M577 "I7OR SALE , A ROOD STOCK AND GRAIN FARM J- -insauii'M In Harrlsoa eoiinty , Iowa , on very i-easonable termu. Address L. H. Raymond , Mas- lOlla , la. MS 11 ! A3" A CHANCE TO INVEST YOUR SAVINGS. EAST from lot Lowe avenue ( Poppli'lou park ) , i-asv ewH to motor. Owner irolnir Into Imaliipss. Will l veiy cheap for cauli. Also lol Ilanscom Plie : . lllB bargain forc.iHh. Addrosii , . F , , P. O. Uox UsU. Ml 13. " BARGAINS-HOUSES. LOTS AND FARMS.SALE or trade. F. K. Darllmllaikerblk. . 1ARM LANDS , C. F. HARRISON.1 : N. Y. LIFE , -L MUiriAlll * 1JAHGAINS. IN FARMS , HOUSES AND LOTS. J. - 1N. . Frenzer , room r Frcnzer block , opp. P. o. SUSIJ Al > 3 A FORCED SALE , 1R-ROOM HOUSE WITH ALL the mndeni ImprovemiMitH , peed lot and barn , 1'rlcii * : i.7)0 ( ) , $1,0011 c-aHh. balance on terms to Hull , wllh low lnlenHt. Improvenu-uls eost over $1,001 ! . Can iviil hoiiHe for two years at * : l"i.)0 ( ) PIT month , .I'-'S N. il''nd. 47U KEAD TH IS , 10-ROOM HOUSE. FINE HATH room. Bewerace and Mtoel raiiffi1. lot H0xl-0 to alley. Price * -.Vl ) ) , iH.OOO eash. Impi-ovemiMiiH worth ; l,00i ) . Iminlro u''S N. il-'iul HI. 47S VOU CAN'T MISS IT 1 IN liUYING ACHE PROPERTY CLOSE TO OMAHA. We have for bale JiiHt at prcwnt : 'J < i IICI-CH , beautiful tract , only * ! i7."i.)0. ( ) n acreH with Hinall i-oltane. oiil.vW.--MII.on. K ) nrrcH Jusl wetit of elty. only iH.OIID.IM ) . 10 ncri-H with Hinall cottage , only $ l,4Jli.i ( ) ) ( ) . -'It acix-s ni'-ir llc.'H Line R'y , only * 7.ill.tl ( ) ( ) , 4(1 ( nvrcH near Elmwood park , only $1 1.OOII.OO. lit ) aen-H on main drive to Sovinonr park , llnest InveHtmeiil on Iho market , only fl'KA.OII pi-r acre. Call and let UH Hhow yon Urn h.u-k'alim we offer. Hk-kH Real Estate Aifcm-v. M4R ! ) 2(1 ( itor N. Y. Life Illdtr. IJ'OR SALE-NEW 4-ROOM COTTAGE , COR 1 iilltli and Sahli-r , $1-J , " > | ) , easy paynienlH. In- ciulro 131K Famam. - > ( ) tl ! ( SECUB1TJES FOB SALE. Rativs. 1 ivjo n word first Insertion , le a word there after. Notnlii ; , ' taken for less th.ui _ ' . " > . "I F YOU HAVE FUNDS FOR INVESTMENT SEE J our llm of Hi-cnrllles , Flrnt morlav , > loans on Omaha properly from * .10l ) lo $ .1.0110 for sale. A afo and convenient liivoslmunl. Cull and lul na show yon what wo have. Fldlllly Trusl Compiny. 170. Farnam Htr.-el , 177--J7 IJEAL ESTATE MORTGAGES ON DESIRAIILE , J Xliicome-proiliKiliiK - . Good propi-rly. rate of Inter- oHl. Addn-SH P. O. HOJC 7U3 , Omaha , Neb. Neb.MIIJO MIIJO _ ' ! ) GILT EDGED PAPER OF FIRST-CLASS IIUSI liens IIOIIHOH In blocks of from $1,1)1)11.110 ) ) to J3)0l.00. ) Address P. O , Ilex 7(15 ( , Omaha , Neb. MI.Ojo : * WOBLD'S FAIH HOTELS & BOOMS Rates , lOca line eacb limertlon , $ ! . ( ) a line pur month. Nothing taken for less thun ' _ ' . "o. rrilltEF. ROOMS WiTII HOARD FOR SIX. AD LUruMHlirowu , uaruof L'luiH. H. Fuller. Chlcauo 111. MIKJ7 'J7- PRIVATE ROOMS-WORLD'S FAIR VISITORS I Corren | > omleiu-o solicited. Win. A. ArniHtronir JIM ! ) Wab.mli avenue. ChU-ago. M 130 ' 'U * T.'ORVoltLD'.S FAIR VISITORS-NICELY FUR J. nlHlusI rooniH , Htono front , private residence two blocks from Midway fair entrance , 'Oc- ant $1,1)1) ) ) per day eachpcrHon , TakeOnkwoodscable to . 58'J'J Drexel Ave. , Chlcatfo. M.'OS Al LOST. Rates , lOo a line eacb Inaortion , * 1..1a ( llna pe monlh , Nutlilnn taken for le.ss than .Mu. LOST-HETWEEN COURTLAWD 11EACH AND Dotlh'ii nlreel , Sunday eyenlm ; , a pocketbook contalnlnif HOIIKI money , receipts , draft mid dee key ; the tlndur will bo tmlt.ibiy ruwarded liy ru turning eamo lo M ' . ' 0 , Ileo office. M 1877' TJNDEB'TAKEBSAMDEMBALME'BI Hales , Kio a Hue each Insertion , $ l..1n ( lluu pu munth , Nolhln ? laken for less limn 'JA r i w. KKii" TFOIINIERL Y wt Jacobs , decease Hi , lau-r with Jl.O. Maul ) , mider- takurandembalmi-r , UI3S. lUlliuU Tul. U'Jli. ! 442 QHOBTHAND AND TYPE.WB1TINO Hates , KKi a line each liwrllon , * 1.50 a llnopor monlh , NolliliiK laken for les than iSj ( ! YOUNG LADIES AND GENTLEMEN CAJT SOON .icindnia worklmr knowlediro of ohorthaiid iifid jypiiwrlllnjr at A. C. Van S-tufn behool or Shorthand - hand , 313 N. V Life. Tyiwwrltcra lo runt. 48J PA WNB BOKEBal Ralea , lOoa line each Insertion , f l.RO a line pur numlh. Nothing taken fur lux * than ' . ' ,5y. - J I SONNENIIKHG , DIAMOND 1IROKER , HUM " .Douglas HI. Ix > .iiiu money on diamonds , watclic * la Oiaifoklaiid Hllvur bought. Tul. 1638. 4S5 OLAIBVOYANTS llnte.H. 10ia Una each Insertion , * 1.50 a Him irar moutli. Nulldiig Uikun for loss than ' . ' 5c. TlRS. NANNIE VWAHJIEN , CLAIRVOYANT. Orullablu ijUblncnaincdlnnrOtli year at llu N.liliU 4D7 SECOND-HAND TYPE WBITEBS Hilton , lOo a line naoli liiHorllon. $1..W a line par mouth. Notlilni ; Uken for lam than -JSo. . .T > All make * byuyht , sold , oxehutHfud , reniej. ilia , Y.LtfvbUU. Tol. JS3 4S4 i , loo.i linn o eh Insertion , f I.An a line par month. Nothing Vikrni for I ss thnn 3Vv TEW A SECOND HANi lALSi. ALL KINDS ll Address Uonlen.V Sall ' - Like nt. , Clilp-iiro 4SO TAKEN1 tTP. Itnti'H , inpalliinnachtnMirtlon. * l.f > 0 nllnoiior lonth. Nollitn ; taken Uniivis th.in U.lc. PAKKN UP , DARK CI1E3TNUT SORREL HORSE JL Livery sublo 17lh nnd SUMary's aro. 101 , ro2-uo lOoaltnnMch Irotfrtlon , Jl.RO n line per lonth. NolhliiK lakeil for Jms than 3.1o. JEWING HY 'THE nlfy IIY coMPtcTENT ilrpHsnmker. Oood > efcrtMicp , Cell or mlclrens t. C. , HUH S. IDlh Hired. 41ir > ' 'if MDSIO , ABT AND LANGUAGES. Hates , loea linn each liwrtlon , $1 . ' ,0 a line iwr iionlli. Nollilnir taken for less than < ! . " * . F.OELLENHECK.RANJOIST AND TEACHER. 1H10 California strocL" yu PATENT BUREAU , SUES & CO. , Solicitor } . Boo Btiilfling , Ouialia , Nob. lyoars Kxainlnor-itl. 9.1'nt OfHoo , AdYlcofroo Mo fee until patent is obtained. Tin : KUAI.TV .M.vniiir. ; INSTUUMKNTS placuil on record July 25 WAHItANTV DKKIW. Oi'orco IVtcrsnn and wlfo to I.lnwnod Park Land company , loll , block 0 , , Iliiltliuoroimrk. . . . . . . . . . $ 0,000 I K Klluy und wlfo to .losnpli Jlrkor. lot 10. hlock 1 , Shrivofl'lnco 300 It O Dovrlcs to P A .lohnson , lots 7 to 12 , Ilaltlinoru park 9,500 O W Dunn lo Susniiniih Wallacu , lot 2. block 4 , llurllncton I'lnu'o 400 W A Uuriliirr mill wlfo 'to J 1C I'lom- lup , sKof u S of tuts 13 nittl 14 , hlook 1 , Catiitpa Place 900 II I1 llnllock to A I' Uurdltiur , lot 38. Hoes' Plaeo 4,000 llonry Ilcdley nnil wlfo to Christ btiiKtml , o y of lot 5 , block V , Shlnn'.s : iil add 950 M 8 Atkins and liusliantl to O S Hears , lull , Kllzalioth rinco 10000 O M Kob-jrts nnil hiisliand to William Itovs , purl lot & , Johiisou'a add 25,000 QUIT CLAIM IIK.KDS. TA Kent to. ? W l-'ostur , lol 0 , block 14 ! , Wllcex'8 J(1 udil DKKIM. E O 1'ase , special muster , to II If Thointis , lot 20 , block O.Omaha Vlow J It Mclklo. same to .sumo , lot 10 , block 11 , K VSniHIi's add 1) U Mureur , mustur In chaticory , to .sumo , lot 1. lilocl ; n , Drake's add. . . . G A lIuiniL'tt. sherlir. to DoWltt O l\mlhun : , lol 12 , Selliy Heights. . . . Total amount of transfers J 00.850 RRILWRYT1MEGRRD Leaves ICIIICAOO. HURLINGTON & Q.I Arrives Omaha I Depot KUli anil Mason Sis , I Omaha 4.'JOpm Chlcatro Vesllhnlo H.OHain 11.40 am Chicago Expn-ss O.fiO am . Chlcaro Express 1 . ' . ' . inn 7.1"pm . . . . . . Chicago .t Iowa Local fi-Bii pin 'LVavVs I nURrtNOTON"A5loTltIVfilCrTCfrIveii Omaha I Duput lUtlinuiLAtason Sts. I Omaha ytmltcd . . . . . . , r.OTKT .ei > Aclpro : r Ffoiir West lUnlon Depot 10th , t Marcy Sls.l West " ' ' ' ' ' .1.10am . "i.'Nobraska stati(1Lnilii J. . . . . : i.'n jim t-.llOpm World's Falr"t.lmUed..i. 4.40 pm Loams j I ArrlrnA Omaha DiipnrlOth .Wcll.Ma.Son HlH. I Omalrt 0.1. am I..Kansas Clly Udy Express. . . . ! ri.nnpm 11.4.1 pm K.XI.NlnhtExp. vJuU. P.-Trans. 0.40am . . % | . . . . . . . . Lous I-xpresi4..i. . , | O.IO.-un " " " ' ' " "Ceives" | ' 'UKlONT'A'CIFlt ; . ' ' * I ArrlTi'is" Omaha I Union Depot 10th .V Marcy Sta.l Omaha Leaves I ClIICAGOrMlL. i SIVl'AUL. | Arrives Omaha I U. P. Depot anil Mari'y StB. I Omaha "fi.tOi7rn : | ClTlcaio Express I ii3am ) : 11.30 am I Chicago Express I 5.90pm Lnavos I F. , E. &MO. VALLEY Arrives Omaha I Depot lath and WeuUer Sis. I Omah L < -aves I CHICAGO i NORTH WESTN. Arrives Omalial U. P. dogot. 10th A M'ircy Sts. Omaha 7. 'JO am ( Ex. Snn'y. ) Carroll Passenger II.AO pm Chicago Express 0.05 pm 4.)3pm ( ) Vestibule Limited n.-'Oam 7.00pm Eastern Flyci ' _ ' . ! . > pm U.-'Opm ( Ex. Sun. ) Chic. Pass. ( Ex. Mon. ) ll.'Oam Leaves I MISSOURI PACIFIC. Arrives Omalial Depot luthandVebalcr'Sla. . Omaha 1.10pm . .St. Louis Express n > .r.o am li.ii ( ) ) pin St. Louis Express 4. ' . ' , " > pm ri.'Jii pm Nebraska Local I H.n.lam Leaves I C. ST. P. . M. A. o. lArrlves _ Omaha | Depot Ifilh and Webster Sis. I Omaha 8..ril ) am" . .Sloiix City Accommodation. , 0.03 pm 1.13pm Sioux City Exinvss ( Ex. Sun. ) Iti.lOpm .St. Paul Limited ll.-JSani r . 1(1 ( pin Enmrson Pq.sstm.rer ( Ex. Sim. ) H.43 am SIOUX CITY , t PACIFU Dppot , 10 and Marty Sts. 7.0au | Sioux Clly P.isHnnifor 4.00 pm I St. Paul Express Luavi n I SfOUX CITY A PACIFIC ( Arrives _ Omalia | Depot , 1'tli and W-jbslur Sla. I Omaha 'f > .4Spiu ! | St. Paul Limited ti.U5.im 5.45 ( mi | Chicago Limited D.'Jfi am Loaves I OMAHA A ST , LOUIS. | A rrlvcs OmahaJIL1 * . DopolL 10th mul Marcy.l Omaha " -1.00 pmi. . . . ' .1st. Lmils Cannon Hall 11-.J..15 pm GRABBED AT THE BABGAIN. The Slire r l SnloHglrl | | nd Only to Say That the Spoon Wns "Marked Down. " Shu was a gaunt , grim individual , and with the aid of an uiubrullii nho wus soon persistently olbowiii her wny along : ono of the crowded thorough faros , hays the Boston Journal. As * ho oatoroil ono of the prominent stores and stepped to the counter , nho ( juiutly looked over u smartly dressed lady who stood by lior side. Thou looking calmly around the store , as if to sou if the display of wares mot her approval , with a putroni/infj air she thus addressed the pretty sales girl : ' Will you please show mo your orantjo spoons1" at the sauu'tiino ) ' ' adjusting her glasses. i a- "Solid or plated ? " q'uodtionod ' the girl. "Oh , Bolld , " with.'fi ' f nilT. "Do you wish souvenir or plain ? " again asked the girl'ill ; n eoiirtoous tono. 'I don't know , l > utctniuttt have a handsome - some ono. " > l "Will this ono at $ . " ho too oxpon- Blvo"tho girlcontinlfs'0pluoinga { ; handsome - some alTalr on the viuytit. The liuiy in blaokHg/ivo / ono glaneo. With a determined | jWk beautiful to see she replied with a cui'lous inlleutiou , 'I don't like that. " it xi "Thun liow would'j u like this ono1 as she placed ono of r.tftt design before the piireluisor. ' 'I guess not. Ynfil'peo , Hurry Is so very particular. Hat. I said whoa I eamo to Hoalon li nHhould have as beautiful a spoon us his grandma's poek- elbook oould buy , und " "Hero Is a very pretty ono ; surely ho would llko thib , " but there was a tired look about the girl's eyes as she laid the third ono on the counter before the would-be buyer's gaze. "It wua marked from " She never finished the Bon- tenco. "Marked down , did you say ? " "Marked down from " cotiiinonco thu girl. "I'll ' take it. " and not long after grandmu was on the street , a most Hal- lulled expression on her careworn face. Thai was how tlmt Hulosglrl earned her money that day. In the cast Iron watur plpo of Paris , which forms a uoiiiiuuous tube with only two slight crooks , thu lowest vchUper ut ono fiul nuy bo distinctly lieitnl at the otliur. although thu nipo is y.lQO foot Ions , NEBRASKA CROP CONDITIONS Outlook is Not So Awfully Favorable M it Was n Week Ago. HOT WEATHER CAUSES POOR REPORTS Hut thn IlnmiiRn to I'rlnclii l Crop * Not So Murh hut ttmt Tlinoty IUln Will Hrltiff Tlinm Around All lllcht Tills Week. Tha weekly crop bulletin Usuoil by the Ne braska weather acrvlco for tao week ondltip .luly ai , compiled by Unptaln G. K. Hunt at the United States weather bureau la Otnahn , la as follows : Sovou days of hot sunshine without nny rain cMiaotl unfavorable reports from most correspondents this wcok. The growth of all voKoUttoti has boon cheeked , but It U doubtful If nny Injury h.is resulted to the principal crous that will not bo repaired by good rains wlthltt the tioxt few daya , and as this mornhiR's weather bureau reports show that the ilrouth has already boon broken by showers lust nigh tin the northern anil western portions tions of the state , we may reasonably look for moro cheerful reports next week , In the northern part of the state oits : are being Rroatly injured by nut , and the crop will ho short. Wheat harvesting Is practically com pleted , and threshing generally commenced , but not advanced far onotiRh to glvo any very correct estimate of the ylolil. Western correspondents fall , this week , to mention the potato crop , la ether sections of the state this crop will ho short , and In some localities a complete failure. Sotlthnint Hoctlon. Butler County Harvesting nearly done : corn needs rain bnilly in central part of county ; small grain light. Cass County Splendid corn weather ; small grain nearly all harvested ; some threshing done , yield fair , quality jioor. Clay County Some wheat threshed and yielding eight to twelve bushels per aero ; corn Is suffering from ilrouth. FHlmoro County Wheat and oat harvest nearly over ; pastures falling ; corn Hrlng. Jefferson County Corn antl all crops liavo suffered slightly from drouth. Johnson County Corn looking well ; pota toes not a peed crop ; hay short. Otoo County Itatu needed for corn nnd pastures ; small grain about all cut and threshing just commencing. Pawnee County Corn growing , but Holds show effect of hot winds of last wcok. Polk County Corn has made a good growth : threshing commenced. Summers County Corn needs rain badly ; wheat and early oat harvest completed ; very poor crop. So want County Corn injured very much ; harvest completed : wheat threshing com menced and .yield about lifteea bushels per aero. Tliayer County Corn needing rain badly ; wheat yielding flvo to twelve bushels j or acre. acre.York County Corn is injured by drouth , and a full crop cannot bo expected.Vhoat yields about six bushels per acre. Niirthfuit Suotion. Antelope County Corn looks well ; past ures dry ; small grain has ripened very fast. Cedar County Haying and harvesting in full swing ; yield average. Colfax County Kyo good quality but light yield. Oats short and a poor yield. IJ.ikola County Small grain badly dam aged by rust ; needing raiu for pastures and corn. Dodge County Corn better than average and growing well. Oats a poor crop. Holt County Hall injured crops in north- cast part of county ; all crops suffering from drouth In southern part of county. Knox County-r-AH crops in good condition. Platte County Corn doing well ; all the early is 'tassollng. Wheat nnd barley out and oat harvest commenced. Thurstun County Corn is doing well ; oats are being harvested ; a light crop , very rusty. Washington County Corn is bettor thixir average ; potatoes loss than a half crop. Wayne County Oats rusting badly nnd will not hoover a half crop ; corn in line condition but will need rain soon. Central Section. Buffalo County Corn prospects good , still rain is needed. Dawsqn County Corn needs rain to do its best ; wheat threshed out about ten bush els and rye tivo to seven bushels per acre. Merrick County Hot and dry , rain much needed. Sherman County Smnll grain not a half -crop ; corn needs rain badly. HontliivcHt Suction. Chase County Hot winds have injured corn. Franklin County All crops hnvo been In jured some by hall , but corn is generally lu good condition. Furnas County Corn suffering for rain , but still growing and is very backward. Harlan County Corn injured by hail on a small strip ; r.un needed. Hitchcock County Corn burning In spots ; rolled badly in middle of the day. Kearney County Corn , potatoes and hay lands need rain ; corn is tusscling.in line con dition , but needs nun soon. Perkins County Cora has suffered much from dry , hot weather , but if it rains soon will muko a full crop. Webster County Corn needing rain badly ; wheat yielding about eight to ton buMiols per acre ; hall Injured crops in southwest part of county. NortInvent Hoctlon. Cheyenne County Kyo harvested , nbout half a crop ; wheat will bo about a third of a crop ; corn needs rain. Keith County Corn Injured by drouth ; must have rain AOOII or corn will bo a failure. Scotts Bluff County Grain is beginning to ripen but is not a full crop ; corn looking very poor and very short. Cherry County Corn still in good condi tion ; rain needed badly for small grain. Hoclc County Corn standing hot , dry weather well but must hr.vo rain soon. limit Him Kllliiil Wlioat. ST. PAUI , , July 25. Flvo days of the hottest - test weather known In Minnesota m ton years have seriously damaged the wheat crop in all the central nnd northern coun tics of the stato. The wheat in those sec tions is still in the milk , and the tnmpora- turo , rirhlcli has ranged from ! )4 ) = to 1CH13 in the shade , has practically ruined a largo proportion of it. In some of the rich coun ties in the Hod river valley , notably Polk the farmers are tlgurlnt ; on only -10 to 00 per cent of the average crop. In hundreds of acres In Polk county the weeds have out grown the grain , and some farmers have plowed up outiro lloltls. The situation In North Dakota IsvorfG oven than in Minnesota. Charles A. Pillsbury - bury , the Mlnnoaolls ) ) miller , estimates the yield ut ii'J.lXW.OOO bushels , the Fnrpo Argus at JU.OQO.OOO and the North Dakota grain buyers at 25,000,000 , The average yield will bo hardly .ibovo eight bushels to the acre. Discouraging reports are also coming from the potato Holds , It is stutod that 3,000 acres la liico county , nearly the whole crop , have been ruined by dry weather. Hundreds pf acres reveal the fact that the potatoes nro the si7,0 of walnuts , about four In a lull , the stalks light ) and the potatoes mealy , which proves that should rain como now it would bo hopeless. riliow thu Kn'ucti nf thu Drouth. Di8 ! MOINES , July 25. The weather crop bulletin says ; The past week has been hot , with almost , uninterrupted sunshine , but the nights wuVo relatively cool , reducing the average tomporntura 2 degrees below nor mal. The rainfall was very light , the larger part of the state receiving none ainco the 15th. The weather was all that could be desired for hay making , and a largo amount was secured In excellent condition. The work Is now practically com pleted. Thu eaU harvest Is in progress In the north and center and about HnUhod in the south. There are reports ol OK tensive damage by rust in the south and central and icuttcrcd localities In the north. While thu acreage Is large , the crop will very likely fall 20 to 30 per cent below the avurngo.- Spring wheat Is also affected by rust. Corn U maklnir stalwart growth every where and U very i > roml ln ? , It ucodx nit a lowovrr. ntut nil Immixture crop < nro begin ning to fthow the effects of the ilrouth. KAI4 NKKHKIJ. Ittport on Crop Condition * Mmlo tiy thn Agricultural Department. WASHINGTON , July 85. The weekly crop report of the weather bureau states thnt the rainfall has been deficient throughout thn northern state * . There iwns almost a total aluonco of rain from Nebraska eastward over the Ohio valley to t'cnnaylvanln , nnd while the corn crop ns yet Is uninjured , U is n n threatened condition In Nebraska nnd Illinois. llMn Is needed In nil the corn- growlnp belt. Iowa I argo amount of liny harvested In fine condition ; oats harvnst jirogressliiRj much danmgo done by rust ; corn Uolng well ; rain neoded. North Dakota Excessively warm and dry weather , causing slight datnngo to wheat mil Improving corn. A good hay crop Is bo ng gathered , South Dakota Conditions unfavorable to nil crops except corn ; grain ripening too rapidly ; gome wheat nnd oats being har vested. Nebraska Corn , which Is tassolllng , has ! > con injured by the very dry weather and now needs win very badly ! harvesting well advanced In the southern counties , ntut como threshing done ; yield generally reported very light. Kansas Fairly distributed and ntnplo rainfall , very banoflci.il ; threshing progress ing ; wheat jlold light ; oats better. NEIIIIASK.VCITV. Nob. , July S3. [ Special Telegram to TUB HEK. ] A heavy rain and Hailstorm prevailed hero at ( I o'clock. The streets were Hooded , but no particular damage - ago resulted. The rain was general through out the county , and placed corn beyond all danger. IlllnolH Crop * Ni > p < l Ituln , 111. , July 23. The crop bulle tin says : Inthohorth and center the temper * nturo the past wcok was above normal ; in the south ono to thrco degrees bolow. Sun- shlno was In oxcnss of the seasonable amount , except iln a few extreme southern counties. There has been an entire abscnro of rain , resulting In injury to growing crops. A general rain Is needed. AVhc.it harvesting Is practically completed and thresliine Is progressing in the center and south. The yield and quality Is generally n great disap pointment. In some sections of the south It Is fair. When Travellnc. AVhothor on pleasure bent , or buslnoss , t.ilco an every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs , as it acts most pleasantly nnd effectively on the kidneys , liver and bowels , provouts fevers headaches and other forms of sickness For sale in fiOo and $1 bottles by all leading druggists. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. VI.II VII.111CMHX , lllnml , Holinnu nnil Springer Will IIo Clvcn Their J'oriniT l'o > ltli > MK. WASIIINOTON , July 25. "Mr. Bland will bo chairman of the committee on coinage , Mr. Ilolmnn chairman of the committee on appropriations , and Mr. Springer chairman of the committee on ways and moans. Speaker Criup will or- nixe the committees very much us ho did before , and not as the man who sleeps for thirty hours and calls it rheu matism desires to huvo him do. " This is a statement by a democrat of the southwest who is not connected with the administration or with congress , but whoso relations with the most promi nent southern democratic senators are of the closest character. "flow do you know what Speaker Crisp's intentions are ? " I asked this gentleman. Ho answered : "Hecauso I have seen a statement practically to that effect in his own handwriting. It eamo about in this way : A prominent southern sena tor , who is a silver man , wrote to Crisp inquiring about the numerous reports which are current in the democratic press of the oastto the olTcct that ho ( Crisp ) had sold out to Cleveland , and that the finance and tariff committees of the house ot representatives were to bo organized as the administration desired to have thorn organized.as a con dition that Crisp would not bo opposed for ro-olcction by the administration. This senator desired to know what it all meant. IIo found out. The reply from Crisp eamo six days ago. I have scon it. I am not at liberty to toll exactly what there was in the letter , but there wu enough in it to warrant mo in saying emphatically that the answer is , that as sure as Mr. Crisp will bo speaker and that committees will bo appointed , Bland will bo chairman of coinage , Ilolman chairman of appropriations and Springer chairman of ways and moans. " SJ.t.lt'S C'O.V.St/A T.lt.KS. IIo Itolievoa lilt CiinnlryVII1 Ho I'orcocl to ( itv In lo I'nincc. ILuiTFOun , Conn. , July 25. Isaac Townsend Smith , consul general of Slam in the United States , a guest of AVilljam II. Leo of Now York , in this city this morning visited the Colt Fire arm works , but disclaimed the visit had any reference to Slam's complications with Franco. Mr. Smith says the Siamese government is unable to cope with Franco single-handed. The navy Is small , but well disciplined , and under a Danish commander. The army con sists of about l'J,000 troops , also com manded by Danisli ollicors. From -1,000 to 5,000 troops are stationed at Bangkok. Mr. Smith says unquestionable assur ances were given by England a year ago , when the boundary dispute between the English in Durinuh and Shim was set tled , that English authorities would stand by Siam in settling the boundary dispute with the French. IIo thinks Great Hritain will not attempt to carry out. the agreement , and that in this situ ation the king will make the settlement under protest. "Since the French gained a foothold nt Cambodia , they have used the oppor tunity afforded by that movement to" in crease their control and possession of the country. The complications were begun by the French dispatching a steamer up the Mekong river , which is purely Slamcso. oracling forts and stirring up strife with the Siamono. Some of the A mini troops were killed and the French made use of the fact to enforce their de mand for an extension of the French boundaries. " UKMOVK.ITH I'JIUTKHT. Troublu from nil Unrxprotod Source Ilecaui * ot tlm Now I'uiiHlon Policy. WA8HINOTO.V , July 25. All unex pected effect of the war upon fraudulent punsionors begun by Commissioner Loch- ron at the instance of President Cleve land is the outcry it has raised among democratic congressmen. They have heard from their conHtitiionts in protest against the stoppage of pensions granted in former administrations. It is stated by those domocratlo representatives that , while purging the pension list of unworthy nainas is right , the effect of the policy has been to arouse a great deal of udvorso criticism among the old soldiers without regard to party. They declare that it is a political mistake which will result in alienating many votes heretofore cast for the demo cratic party and its representatives. Senator Gorman is said to ho ono of the democratic loaders who recently called upon Commissioner Locliron to wave the danger signaland Congressman Holman , on the occasion of a recent visit , in formed the commissioner that his conrso , if persisted In , would result in a republican house. liullilluir l-ormlo. Minor building permits to thn amount of 11,435 wuro Issued yotturJay by the inspector of bulldlug * . WENT TO THE FAIR IN A BOX Some Question ns to Wliotlior This Man Saved Much NEW YORKER SHIPS HIMSELF BY EXPRESS Ho Unit n Tough Time , hut I.nmleil of .Urknon I'nrk Ainu nml > Vin I' Itiulor Arrr t for Disorderly fondue ! . ClUCAno , July 2Ti. Ignniz Lofkovlta arrived nt Old Vienna yoatordny. llu cnino by express from Now York. The box in which ho mndo the journey was one which hud formerly boon used for dry jjoods. Half an hour aftorhoivr- rived he was arrested for coming Into thu grounds without pnvitiR admission nnd WUH sent to the Woodlawn uolico station. Lofkovltz bnd been out of work for n loin ; time. Ho wanted t < uomo to the World's fnlr. Other noonlo were mule- hi novel trips and ho oonoelved the idea of coming by express , so ho hud himself boxed up and consigned to Old Viunua. While Chevalier Schavin and llerr Weinberger wore taking luneh an excited - cited messenger rushed up and said that a box hml arrived by express. The bltf box was plaeed just inside the gitto anil half a dozen people hurried about to ut something to open It with. A crowd composed of unit era , shopkeepers anil jM'otty barmaids gathered around. Tlio o.v pressman uolloctod $11.40 charges ami looked frightened when ho hoard some thing rapping Inside of the box. The people around the ease were all greatly excited , lor the nolso inside piu/.od thorn. As soon as u ooilplo of mills were p\illed \ out a lot of men got hold of the boards and ripped the cover olT. As they did so a very thin young man popped up like a jack-in-the-box , and waving an Austrian and Amoriean ling attempted to make a bold leap from the box. Ho stumbled and would have fallen in a hen ] ) if some one had not caught him. Ho was taken at oneo U > Sldol'a saloon and given a glass of water. Ho had taken olT his coat , vest , shirt and shoes , and in .spite of his light apparel lie was dripping with perspiration and pale with excitement. The box ho came in was bovou feet long , throe feet wide and four feet high. Tlio bottom was covered with a bit of carpet and had a pillow. The box left Now York on Saturday night at 8 o'clock , Lofkovitx had been shut ui > for forty-ono hours in the narrow , dark , ill-sinolling place. When the ollleors of Old Vienna saw what a strange consignment the box hold they took the hoax that had been played on thorn in a good-natured way aii'f gave their htranger a bod. No sooner bad ho dropped off into a light sleep than a guard eamo up and demanded his arrest. At this point the olllcors stopped np with A ustrian cour tesy. Their guest was unhidden , bat as long as ho was their guest they were determined to stand by him. Cap tain Uriiim was hurried ott to the station to bail him out. Tuts would have been easy enough except that the Amoriean Kxpros * company stopped in and claimed Unit , Lofkovitz had violated a law which prevents passengers from traveling by express. Sergeant King could not tlnd any statjito under which to hold him. lie sought the advice of Adjutant Smith , who was equally mystillod. but decided to hold him under thu blanket charge of disorderly conduct. This matter decided , ho was quickly bailed out by Braun and taken bacit to Old Vienna , where ho was given a good meal anil allowed to tell his story while ho ate. Ho wanted to como to the fair and thought that express was the cheapest way to come as long as the railroads keep up their rates. " 1 did not milTor very much , " ho said , although it was very warm. At times I thought I should smother. Tlio top of the box bore instructions to keep it right side np , but they did not pay much at tention to that but rolled me around like a block of wood. Oneo or twice they piled other express matter on top of my box and I thought it would bo broken , but I got hero all right and am going to stay now. I do not think I should care to try it again. My limbs became cramped. When [ wanted to stretch my legs 1 had to bundle my body np into a ball and that was not comfortable. " His future movements have not boon decided on. After reaching Chicago his box was placed in yesterday's hot sun. Hifl thermometer wont up , ho says , to 150 ° and ho longed for Old Vienna. CJITHKHK tiMIHHIUtn / . \ . Serious ClmrK'is Auiilmt uiiRtoiun Olllcori In Now York C1IJ- . Nnv YOHK , July 2. " ) . ThoTlmos says : The has invo-tti- government begun an - - gation into the immigration of ChinoMJ at this point. Hxtensivo frauds are charged in the administration of the Chinese exclusion act and hundreds of Chinamen are alleged to have been smuggled in on fraudulent certillchtos or on genuine certificates by perjury and impersonation. As a result of two weeks preliminary investiga tion charges huvo boon preferred to the secretary of the treasury against Special Deputy Collector of Cus toms Couch , now acting collector , and against Deputy Collector Gunner and Chief Clerk Thomas Dnnn of the marine division. This is the division which has charge of the Chinese who como hereunder under the provisions of the Geary act. The charges against the.se three olllcials are that they huvo been guilty ' of lax administration of their duty , and although made cognl/.ant of frauds in the entries of certain Chinese , they al lowed the Chinese to enter and escape against the proto.it of the ChlnuHo in spector. It is charged turthor that the late Chinese consul at this port and cur tain largo Chlno.se merchants in Molt Htreot were in league with homo of the customs oflluciM to smuggle in Chlnainon byalso impersonation. * Heru'4 : > Silver Ncliumn. ST. Louis , July ' ! " > . A prnniinont banking Institution of this city has received - ceived a letter from a correspondent in the hllvor regions who writes among other things : " 1 think that the oa-jt could do ono tiling which would in n great dual to conciliate the west , I tis simple and one which all the rest of tha world has long KIICO ! adopted , viTo : abolish all bills of nmallor denomination than } " > and use ailvor in their sitotul , This is done in England , Franco and Germany. It is uono on the 1'acllio coast. If it were done in the cast it would make a market at oneo for the entire - tire body of nilvor bullion locked tip in the United Ktatoii vaultti , nnd would givu UK a limited but steady demand fornilvor for the future. On Bitch a line as this a compromise can bo otTcctedwhich will bring about a ropoalof the Sherman law immediately , " There are inreo thing's wyrlh Tlmo , Traublu uml laonoy and Do VYIll'i Little Karlv JJUora will s.ivo thorn fur you. These little pill.i will mvo you time , 119 tltuy aut i > romiuy. ; Thuy will aivo : you troublu us they eamo nej pain. They will save you uionuv us U uy ocoaouiizQ dactor't bill * .