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nivrAtTA n.viT.v iircrc. wir.nxnr.snA v AiTrnrsr SPEGlflL NOTICES. A DVKHTIHKMKNTS KOIl THESE COLUMNS J\ will bn UIUMI until 12 SO p. m for Um rvpnlnc nml until 8 .30 p. m , for thu moniliif nml Similar flltlonft. . AilvcrUdfrn. by rcrnifMIn * n nnmlK-rril chock , can havn their atiHWfirancMrodMM to n nnmt > "rr < l rln cnroof TIIK JIKK. Answers no Bililretiscd l > n ilcllvcm ] iiK | > ii iiroRcntntlon of the check. SIT/aATIONB-WANTED. RatpR IKc ft word flntl Insortlon , lo a won ! thoro- Bflor. Nuililug taken for lc tlmn ' . ' . 'c. IIY riis"T 'CLASS ' clly i iilf ' iiinii to wll gen \ lo tlm crocory lr.vlo. Bf lnlty or'fri-nornl llncj flfti-cii yt"irn ! oxixrlpnro. I hnvo liormi nml buggy. AUilri'RH M M , lion ofllri ) . hDJ WANTED , POSITION A9 StmSTITOTB BY Mti-noBraphcr , Jlc-fcrencon fur- , floo. 7tn : g' D WAN TE D MAI E HELP. llntoft IKc n wonl nrst Insortlon , le ft wonlthcro- tlor. _ Notlilng taken for lOHa than UBc. _ n-OENTLEMAN ciAHACTEri TO .I'tinwntiMirbu 117 llc liiillitlnir. I > SALAIlY Oil COMMISSION TO AOROTS TO JMiiuiillothnl'atonl Clipmlp.it Ink Era or Pencil. The moil iwfiil nml novpl Invention of Ihonco. Km o Ink thoronehly In two nocomld. Works IjUo mnelo. SiOO loBHO pci-conl profll. Aecnln milklnu fso txir wi'k. . Wo nlno want a ccncMl nscnl to inknchnriro of ti-rrltory ami appoint sub ngcnlM. rnniclinnci ) to make money. Wrlto for terms mil a uppelincii Of orailtic. Monroe Ernslnir Mfg. Co. , X 80 , l > CroBHi ! , Wl . C85 _ 7ir YOU WANT A OOOI ) PAYING JOtt WHITE J Jlho UnwkK Nutnory Co. , Milwaukee , Win. B -SALESMEN TO SELL 1IA1UNO POWIJEU. Wii put our coals In Mints Hnlllnir I'lnj. ( G0.no month nml PXPOIIHOH. or communion , Chi- cnito l.iklnitl'owilorCo.,707 VnnUnroimlroot.Clil- tago. ? 1 U5H-A i * _ 11 AT LAST WK HAVE IT. ACTIVr. AOENTS JJovirywhorolo tnXn orders for Shppp'8 World r.ilrl'lioloffraptinl. A mnirninpiiit collocllon of ( npvrlirlilpil ttholoerfltiliB of biillillmm. Hconcn , ox- hlhlln r.f the worlil'o Columbian nxpoitltlati , SpUin- flMly ilpNorlbnl. Anlhorlzeil by the oniol.il mnn- ( rvnipnl. O o oBlonc voUimo. Ilrtnll , W/'C. [ looks on cmltt. FroUhl pnlil. Aci-nts In tin ) nnlrt nrn cloarlnir fnin * 7. < > 0 lo iMfi.OO ilally. Drop orrrytlilnK rlwi mill hamllo UilH book. Yon will niako monry fnm. Plnnly IHiiHtrnUil clrrnlarit anil IcrniH frrc. Ontni nml M ) pholocraphs only $1.00. AU < lrp B Olobu lllhlo I'libllnhlnir Co. , Mti Donrborn ftrrct. Chlcaeo , 111. , or 723 CliuHtnut Btrwt , 1'hlla- lolphla , Pa. MC44U * _ _ 1D-W ANTED , MKN TO TIIAVEL. $ f > 0 TO $100 J'pcr month. Slnno , V Wellington. Maillnon. WIs WANTED FEMALE HELP. n.ito .lHc a wonl llrBtlnnrrllon , le n wordthcro- flor. Nothing liiknn for loss than ' 'So. _ _ _ h-LAlIKSOP6oiAlIUKS3TO ! INTRODUCE your IIIHIIIIPBH ninone Mr-nils. $70.00 lo * 100.00 alary lo rlirlit partlcH ; 417 lloo building. Ci)4 ) C-L.UHKsTvAirTEDTOADnUTJSS CIRCULARS nl homo , $ L'0.00 to $30.00 nui > k. KneloMO Btnmp. MIHH Kll.i WurHt , South llt-nd , Ind. 080 n WANTKO , LADIES AND OENTLKMF.N , Wl ! ' -'will pay you from $ .1,0(1 ( to flSJ.OO IHT wenk lo r'ork for UH nl your homrRt Htrlctly homo work ; no piinvnRHliiej ( tend Bi'lf-addresHod cnvo-loini. ncnrt'o V < KnnnnnH It Co' , Ilatlurymarch nnd Walcr MrretH , IlOHtou , JIiiHa. MtlSl i ! ' C-WANTKIMTllTL. MUST HE OOOD COOK. NO washing. Wages * 5.00 pur week , at 1010 Cap itol nv < - . 705 1 * " " "WANTED. OIHL FOR OKNEIIAL HOUSE ) work nl ' . ' lll 1'opploton avo. 711 'J ri-wANTKD , COMI > ETENT OIHL FOU OEN- l oral hotimsworlt , mnall family. Apply nt 1113 I'ark nvumiu. A17il ! i ! * p-WANTED. LADY TO UEPUESENT WIIOLE- Laln hoimo In city until prupiiri'd and to travnl Ilii-roafliT. Must have no homo cares. AddrosflN I , HI-Q onico. M7ia ; 4 J-QB BENT HOTT3ES. nati'H , lOanllnorncli liiHcrtlon. $ l.BOa line per bionth. Nothlni ; takun for lous Ihan 'Jue. iS Fon""ii'niiTIIOUSKH IN ALL rAUTs OP J lhoclly. The O.K. DavlH company , lOO.-i Kar- oam , 087 -.1 AND -I-HOOM APAIITMKNTS. VON 13OUN block , wllh Htoam ; rufei-eiicen required ; H10 B''aii : CS8 "I-WH-UOOM HOUSE , MODKUN , CONVENIENT J'/or himlnoHH or wholuBalo men. Apply 111'- Boiltll 10th Btrcut. 08U 7-UOOM COTTXC3ETO JUIKT , CONVENIENT for U. P. nillroail men. Iiiqiilru lll''S. 10th HI. CtIO TX-KLATS OF II ROOMS. EACH IN OOOD IlE- .Upalr ; Llnton block , till floor , * i.'l.i)0 ) per month Om , friimo hoii.su of K rooms , nmvly papcrcil , In gooil repair , corner of JackHon ami nth HI. , SUO.UO IHjrmontli. John II.imltnU17 Llnton block. block.M23.1 D I-FOR IIKNT. 7-ROOM MODERN FLAT , Liiniru block , mill S. lllth Bt. MS D-FOR RKNT FOR R MONTHS OR LONOER nicely locviteil lroom ) houne.nU furnlHhed and In Oral claHHCondltlou.il ) muall family without Children. Rent rc.'iHOiiablel nnd references ro- gulriMl , Inquire at 515Soulh ! Stlth Hlrect. MllU D -FOR : RENT , lii-KOOM MODERN HOUSE , 1713 Chlcaco St. M004 5- P-HOUSES VOIl RKNT. 2 MODERN 10-KOOM brick houses lit L'dlM arid 2U20 Darenport HI. tiuilllro III 'Jill' I Davunporl HI. & 10 2 D -KOB RKNT. 10-room house , nil modem 1m- DrDrcincnts , 8:18 : soulli 10th strict. Inquire 3511 D-FOH KENTNINE - UOOM HOUSE , ALL modern conveniences : uirn ; eleiaiil lawn : linn shade. No. 2111 S. ! ll slave. M. J. Kennanl , D07-H N. Y. Llfo llulldlmr. M 092 -FOR RKNT. NKVIUOOM COTTARB.COB ner .lOthi nnd Sahler : cellar , cistern , city water , rtc t tl,00. Iiiiiiihi ) iilH : Faruam M7-IO : ) -FOR RKNT , ID-ROOM HOUSE. 1721 DODOE ; all modem linprorviiicntH. Imiulni next dour or litlH Faruam. M7-I1 : i _ FOB BEN T E UBN1S H ED BOOMS. IS Rates.lKca wonl m-st InnertlDii , Ion wonl there- Btter. Nothlns taken for less Ihan 2.lc. " TO'QUTET COUPLE ! "MICIJLY FURNisiiED Jor unnnil ( hed rooms wl , h l ianl a blocks from court house. Address , > l ! , " 2. lieu. 010 10' E- 7 "ALCOVE FOR Kemleinen.muderu cunvenleiicus , ; i'JU North 2ld : , M 7tl : ) E-KU RN1SHKD ROOMS. 1017 AND K23 CAPI- tot t avenue. MI7I ! ! A7 E ! l FUKNISIIEOllOOMS FOU HOUSKKEKl'INO for mini nnd wlfo. Kuul takuu In boirdllN : : ) ) 17th I" ? -UOO.MS NIOKLV FOltNlSIIED. UIO ! SOUTH 'ITlhHtrivt , M400 10' I" ? KUHNISIIED UOOM WITH ALCOVE , SOUTH fronl ; nlHii wnall rooniH , wllh or wlllioul board. MIH. KnlKhl , No. ' . > : I10 loiinla ) Hlri > < ! t. Oit : ' LAKOi : SOUTH KUONT UOOM , (5KNTLK- ( uiiii pri'lui-rol. lll''l UoncliiH. Miiii-3' : i KOOM. ' . ' 017 HAHNKV ST. ST.Oil -Oil 1 E NICELY FURNISIIED ROOMS FOR LIGHT houseUee | > lni all muderu conveniences. 11113 Capitol Avu. M73II J ? FU11NIS11E1) ) UOOMS FOIl ONE TO FOUK ladli'N 01' iMitliMiiiMii prlvatu fanillys niocli'rn IKHIKII , Ixilwi'i'ii c.iblo und motor llmm. vill'J North IDIIi St. . M7'"J ii TJ-FOIl I'.ENT FOlill NIOi : ROOMS , WITH ' oOhalh. millahln fur llt'lil huuHokeupluir , Nuwly i > ai 'ivil. a 10 ! ) LakuSl. 7l0- ! ' . " T ? " i'AliLOU , AND liKD UOOM. STEAMTllUrl md bftlli. Clieup runt. 70U p. 10 , ad lloor. 5FUB. DISKED BOOMS AND BOABD. RateM. I Ke a wont llrst liiHiirllon.lo n wonl them- niter , Notnli'C ' lakt-n fur les * limn jSu. . " YOUN < \\'OMEN' UNDER CARE O , 111 S. 17lh si. ana TllrS AND 311 N. 18TII ST\ i ; THE STATE EUROPEAN HOTEL NEW AND ' J I'lenaiilly fiimUliitl ruonm fur ivul by day or weeksiln'asouablnrates. Eiuury & Spratt , iHOn to iipj ; Douxlanstnitt , M181 A2H * lA J ROOMU AND HOARD ! 23 0 DODU B STREET. : osa i " " 1 /"NICELY FUHNISHKD SOUTHKAST" FRONT ITUIII with alcoveandlii.vwliidow.iuudi'rncon- vi-iili-iu-LH , prliatu family' board. 022 S ulh 2Ulh lln-el. MlfO 4' FOB BENT UNFUBNJSH'D BOOMS kitRatuH. . Ik'oa wurdnralliiHertlon , ] e aword tlioru- kit ! ter , Nuthliii ; lukoii fur K'bs than 2Ac. roMS G-FOll RENT. 4 NICE UNFl'UNlbHKD ROOMS tultablnfur housfki-upliic , vltv wuit'r , ' . L'as , etc. ! Low runt. N. W. curimr 17lh and Wubiler streets. 6U1 FOB BENT STOltKS' AND OJFFOE8. U te , lOo.iUnui-iichliKHrlleii. cj.noT line BiDiilh , Notldnc taken tut less than 23o , per iTFOR ilENT/SORHI ON'STYaTlf " 9T.&A QH t block. ultul > lu far meat market , hardwaitt or Cry rood * mprti. luqulmOUU H. laih su 6U5 ' KOU RKNT.THK i-STOUY HKICK IIUILDINQ IMC Furtmm kl. The building has a fireproof ce- tuiiiil liawnieul , comploln cees. slfum huailiiK ttxtiires. wulir un all the Moon , f ub , etc. Apply at thu onico Of The llo , 01U WANTKD TO BENT. K-T1IRKK ROOMS WITH HOARD FOR SIX. Addniu llruvvu , car of Chan. 11. Fuller. Chi- 11(0,111. 117137 ; * KVANTKI ) . 3 OB 1 UNKUUNISUKD UOOMS . in " I milldlnj , v ) utr l ivdultu. Siuto'prlco. Andrew N s , Uu. -T 75)5 ) ! BENT A L AGENCIES. RAIMS lOe linn nuch liiBprilon. 1.BO a lln twr month , Nothlmr liken for IPM tlmn Stto. " RKNTAL "AHKNT. " * OKO"jT"iCu'lI. . . Teen Fnmam Mrrct. Spnclnl nllrnllon tn cnrln * for hou pnmore * nnd flatu 14 years nxpprlcnco In Om.ihii , MO.in 2 STOBAOE. Union , lf > e n linn p.vh Ituprllon , Jl.SOs line per month , Nothing tnUon for lo.is tli.in ttJc. _ - -STORAOH FOR HOUSEHOLD 0KDS ! eli'fln mid cheap ratei. R. Wells , 1111 Faninm. COO 7ir-STOlAOK\VlM.lAMS. ! 3ltOS3112UHAUNBY WANTED TO BUY. RntcB. Ikon word first Insertion , 1 c.1 wonl Ihoro- nflrr. Nothlnu tnki-ii for lem than 2io. K' WANTED , TO I'lJilfHASK A OOOD IinTAIL tnmlnpHB ! any llnir.irl trade. Ampt Rnl hitaln Agfiicy , 1017 Faruam Btrcul. fiMO * AT - W A NTED.TOIIUY 7-ROOM HOUSK. FULL L' lot , moiithlTp.iymuntBi give location , prlcn.ind torniB. MUS , Ilco. . - 1'AID FOR OOLD AND SILVER. < J.ivuufton A KHclo , room 11,1510 Douclas nt. AT-CASH FOR FURNITURE , HOUSEHOLD 1' cooils , rtc. , UT will wll for ownur In our auction R. Wi'lK 1111 Farmim. 6 H fOBSAliE HOBSES , WAGONSliTO It.itcn. IWn a word first Insertion , lea worllhcro nftur. Nothlni ; Inki'n for less tlmn 2ic. p-ANO.'l HOUSE PHAETON AND HARNESS I for wain chrap. Inquire at 405 South Twenty- lltth nvemic. M724 3 _ _ -HORSK FOH SALK-OOOI ) UO.riJSTER , Iworth $125 : will pxchaiiun for iirrcy or 2- Hp.itcil phaeton. Sue him at llrowu'a barn , opposlto Y. M. C , A. park. M74B 0 FOK SALE UntcB , lOo.ilIno pach liiBcrtlon , $1.50 a line per month. Nothing : Uikeirfor less Ihan ' . ' "c ' t \ I'Utl I'Ul'I'inS , ROOM 30 , DARKER RLOCK. JI70H A'J \-FOR SALK. ICR IN CAR LOT3. OILHKRT iJllroi. . Council IHuffB. M10A4 Q -FOR SALE CHEA1' A 0-IIORSK VOWl-illEN- ! elm1 , upright , Bplondld condition. Iniiuln * of J. 1 * . Ilrullllng , Frvnioiil , Nol ) . ailins 0 SALE AT ONCE. LARGE ROLLER topilcsk. t 2uu ; < artioch lllock. 7:11-1 : * CLAIRVOYANTS Rules , 10 a line each InBerllon , $1.50 n line per month. NolhhiK taken for less than 25c. S-MRS."NANNIE v. WAHRKN. CLAIRVOYANT , rullablo buslnuBH ineilliini ; fithyuaralllUN.lOlh. 5'Jll MASSAGE. BATHS. ETC. Raloa , IKo a wonl flr.sl Inierllon , le a word Ihorenftur. Nothhifr takun for Imt ihau U.'c. M -MADAME SMITH. 602 S. 13TII , 2ND FLOOR , -L Room 3. Massage , vupor , alcohol , Btrnn > , HUlphur- luo and Hi/,1 baths. m 025 5 * ri'-MME.OARSONi 1121 DO1IOLAS STREET , ! ID llloi , room 7 , muasau. alcohol , aulphur and aa k baths. M577 4 * f MJ1K. STOWE MAGNETIC , HEALER. 205 JUouslas block. M1U7 AO * PEllSOt.AL RatcH. IWc.i word llrnl Insertion , le a word thcro- Tlcr. uthiiiff lalcim fur lens lli.in U3c. u -WU1TB FOIl FUKK COPY OP OUR IIEAU- llfnlly Illustrated marrlairu Journal , llrowu Pub. Co. , Toledo , O. M80U u5 VIAVI. A IIOMH THKATMKNT AND SUUtJ cum ( or any uterine und ovaralnu tronhh-H. Of- tlcoOOl N. Y. Llfubldtf. ailiOT 5 MONEY TO LOAM REAL ESTATE. Oltatex. lOe. a line each limi-rtloii , $1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for lean Ihan 'J.lc. \\r > LOANSa. b.VALLACK , si _ UUOWN IILK ! ooo _ \ \ r-LOANS ; ON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED ' clly property , SII.UOO and upwards , ft to OH per ccnlnodulayu. ; W.VniiiumSmltliVCol3'JO Farnam 001 W-MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWF.ST RATES. The O. F. DavlsCo. , ISOS Faruam streol. 00.1 i.J \\r-FIRST ANirSECOND MORTOAOE LOANS J ; * > low rateH. Alex Jloon401 lleobldir. 001 \\r-MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON ' i ImproriHl and unimproved Omalia n'al CHt.utn , ! to 5 yearn. Fidelity Trnm Co. , 1702 Farnam. Cl)3 i \ - ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO. , : MH N. Y. ' _ -lfe . lendH al low raleH for cholco Huciirlty on Nebrautca und Iowa farms or Omaha city property. U07 _ \\r-CENTRAL LOAN &T11UST CO. , BEE DLDO. OOS MONEY TO L.OAN . OHATIELS. Rates , lOon lluo each Insertion , $1.50 a line per month. Nothlni ; taken for less Ihan 2Sc. X DO YOU WANT MONEY ? THE FIDELITY LOAN OUARANTEE CO. , ROOM WHITNELL IILOCK. 310) ) < i SOUTH 16T11 , CORNER HARNEY ST. YOU \ ANY OR \ SMALL ' DOLLARS\ \ DOLLARSUP. . WE MAKK LOANS ON FURNITURE , HORSES , CARRIAUKS. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS OR PER SONAL PROPERTY OF ANY KIND. / WILL /DO / WELL /YOU / / ONU3 FIRST L L I OUR TERMS WILL MERIT YOUR APPROVAL. You can pay the money hack nt any Jlmo and L.In any nuiouni you wish , and ilid.s reduce thu cost Inof carrying the loan 111 proportion to amount you of.V. IF YOU owe a balance .V.ur on your furniture or other personal properly of any kind wo will pay 11 off for you and carry It as lomr : is you desire. YOU CAN HAVE YOUR MONEY IN ONE HOUR FROM THE TIME YOU MAKE APPLICATION. No publicity or removal of property , so thai you KCl iho use of hoth muney and property. Oil Y WILL LOAN MONKY ON ANY KIND OF SE- -Acurlty ; . slrlclly nomldcullal. A. H. Harris , room 1 Continental block 47S V -MONEY TO LOAN- * * - W i will lend you any Bum which you \vlnh , small or laret * . 'U Ihe lowest possible rates , In the iiulckesl iwsslble tlmu and for any length of time to suit you , You can pay U back In such Install ments as you wish , when yon wish , and lily p.iy for U as long as you keep H. You can borrow ° " HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS , HORSES. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES , WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , MERCHANDISE OR- ANY OTHER SECURITV. Without publicity or removal of property. OMAHA MOkTHAOE UAN CO. , MM .SOUTH 10TH STREET , llrst floor .ibovu the nlrcet , THE OLDEST , LARUESTAND ONLY INCORPOR ATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. 010 "VO YOU WANT i Wo will loan you ANY SUM vou wish on your ' : FURNITURE , PIANOS. HOUSES. WA ( ! ONS , ; : CARRIAGES , WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , etc. : Wo h'lvn prompt attention to all applications , ! and will curry your loan aa long as you wish. : You can reduce Um cost of carrying your loan : : hy a payment .it any time. There U no pub- . llclly or removal of properly. : FIDELITY LOAN OUAHANTEE CO. , . Room 4 , Wlllmell block. M744 Cur , 10th and Harnoy SI , BUSINE3S CHANGES. Hates , lOon line each Insertion , $1.60 a line per month. Nothing laken for loss than 23o. A SMALL WATER MILL. , AD- , Lincoln , Neb , U12 r-A OLKAN STOCK OF GENERAL l. dike for Halo In a lively country town MEUCHANi between Omaha and Lincoln , Pojtolltco Iu aioru. Address M U Omahiv Uce , , MO 1 > -FOU SALE OR TRADE , FIRST-CLASS DRIK5 1 store , centrally located , teed cash business. (1. W. I. . P. O. llox 61H. MH02 V-FOR vL NIOK CLEAN STOCK 10- - 1. cerles , food locattun in Omaha. Address M : I _ -HAUIJWAUK AXI ) FARM 1IACHINERY 1 Block for Hah < In nut ihriivt Nebraska In a llvo town , Addreas , JI 40 , llou , coy j D , A PARTNER IN MONEY MAKINfi Imslnessi miibi bo riistlur und have smull capital or security of 1SO.O ( ) . AUdreas N 7 , arc lleo. W730 . - FOR SALK , LAUNDRY PLANT AT A IIAll- vain , and room ; 22xi > o , f.'O.OOircr munih. . In- ijulru 1U1S Faniiiu. _ . M743 n f OB EXCHANGE. Rates , 1 Oca Hun nach Insertion , $ l.nu.i lluo per inonlli , Nulhlnir taken fur loss tli.in yr c. V-IOWN IOOFA1IMSIN NE11UASKA , KANSAS /Jand D.ikou. Will cell cheap or oxchanio for mil v.liontu nnil CJllie. Add.boxTO , Vraukroit.Iiul. 1113 y-CLKAN STOCK OF GENERAL liliSK. WILL * J laku real uitate. money. Uox 2Ui , Frankfurt Ind. y-AUOUT JT.OOll WOUTH Ok1 STAPLK OKN- ' Jeral niHreliandliio lor one-third cash or secured iiotoo. bilanco Omahi : clly properly or food farm ; J. U. Haddock. Falrimry. Neb. M2HO TRADE liTAL > : STATE FOR T.AROE ' of iroods. AddruM lT , lion. M3 7 - . LKAH..TO K.VCIIANGK FOR 5 WlS.Vr | lteroVVrtl * luU < > BWni < llon . 7U1 27IU ovr ol. UJV ? AVJ' FOR EXCHANGE. Continual / - MACHINE FOR HUILDINO CIS- /-Morn , doln * carpenter worX , or a frcMi cow. Ad dress M 41. lloo. 05D y-TO SWAP , QUARTER SKCTION NEI1RASKA ' -Jland for BtocX moirhandlse. Address 1 * . O , box No' uaa. i > atidcitr. _ Neb , ti07n n * y-KIOHTY ACRES 1MPROVF.D LAND. FINIS / ell , m miles from Jlloomflcld , to trade for mock Of rrocerle . shoos or clothlmr ; value , 91.MM ) . Ad dress ! llox 81) , IlIoomnHd , Neb. MOBS a * FOB SALE BEA1. ESTATE. Ilntca , lOo a line racli Insertion. fl.COnllno i > cr month. Nothing taken fur less than U5c. T > UV LOTS IN. STOEPEL 1'LACE. Cheapest nnd bent lolB In OMAHA. Sprolnl prlri' nnd terms to HO.MK IIUILDKRS. Sloopcl I'laco lol.t will nlw.ij-B advance In price , for the clly mum Kroxv wefllward. Call on or nil- dress W. A. Wcbilcr10'J Dee bldjr. 014 A CHANCE TO INVEST YOUR SAVINOS. EAST front lot Lowe iivi-nuo ( I'opplulon park ) , cnny neecm 10 motor. Ownpreolmr Into buslncBS. Will w > ll very cheap for cash. AlHO lot HsnRcom Place. IHg b.irwaln for caHh. Addre.su L. F. , r. O. llox : MO. 1115 1OR SALE , A OOOU STOCK AND OUAIN FAIIM Jof 4D.S acres In H.irrlnon county. Iowa , on very tv.inontiblo lunnn. Adclrass L. If. Rnynionil , Mig- nolln , la. .MS til All * 13 A OAINS-ltOtrRE3. LOTS AND KAUMfl. SALK or tmclo. P. K. Marling. Marker blk. lliUAla 1"P YOU AUK L.OOK1NO FOIl A SAVR AND Drolltabln InvoMmpnt Wo can irlvoyou ono. KerliiBtiiiice , a irooil f.inn of 100 acres 10 miles from Oinnlia. Wliat can you llml bettor ? Or , If yon want a linmu on p.isv payments nnd cheap , xre have Hoverat. Oinali.i Hual Estate and TriiHt company , room I , Hue bulletin . M071 J-1 17 LANDS , C. F. AUU130N,01'J N. Y. l.Il'B. - MI4S ! All ! " 1JAUOAINS. IN FARMS , HOUSES AND LOTS. J. JJN. Frunzur , 1-00111 3 Kronzor blook , onp. 1' . O. ' A FORCED SALE. lil-ROOM 1IOUSK WITH ALL thn modern ImprovemeiitN , coed lot and lurn. 1'rlco li,7oo : , $1,000 cash , tulanco on lenus lo Hull , with low Interest. Improvements cost ever $1,000. Can rent liouso for two years at $35.00 per month , O'JS N. il''ml. 471) pEAD THIS. 10-ROOM HOUSE , FINK IlATll 1ruoin. . Huwpr.iRt * and Htnol r.inso , lotllOxl''O lo alley. 1'rlcn Ri.nut ) , * 1.000 CIBI. | Improvemi'iils worth til.UUil , Ingiilru O''ri N. it''ud Bt. 478 MUST 1IE SOLD. -UOOM HOUSE ON 1'AVKD atruut ; tmiall cash p.iyuienl. AddreBH N _ ' > . Ilco. T7OR SALE-NEW 4-ROOM COTTAGE AND LOT. A corm-r notli and Sahlor ; cellar , clsiern , elty water ; f230.011 ; easy p.iyiuont.i. M7I3 it \ \ HIAT SAFER OR 11ETTER INVESTMENT DO you want than Kllt-tiU.'t d Omaha property paylnif 10 porcenl rlirhl lhrouili tlicau iUill tluica ? Here are a fpw barcalu1 ; wo offer : " $ ' . 1.000.011 buys place paylnff 10 per cpnt. $4.000.00 biiyaprgpertyylcldliiir lOpor cent. $4.r j > 00.00 buyn choice 1mprovedpaylnc 10 percent. $ itl.oo ) ( ) ) huya oleeant place paylmr 10 per cent. J3.000.00 Imj-H properly yielding 10 percenl. $11.500.00 IHJJ-Hchoice pieeo paylnj ; 11 percent. $12,000,00 buys ellt-vdiro proiwrty paylni ; 10 per cent. $17,500.00 ImvH line Improved piylmr 12 per cent. HICKS' REAL ESTATE AUENOY , 303 N. Y. LIFE 11LDO. M7-1I12 l OIl RALE-THE ELEOANT CORNER HOUSE . at HlBt and I'aelllc Htreets : all modern cou- vi'iilenceH ; will inake a Ix-aullful liomu ; aHplen- dld banralu If sold at once. Hicks' Real Estate Acency , 30.1 N. Y. Life Hide. M710 U 17011 SALE-TUB MODERN HU1LT HOUSE NO. JL : i ld Popplnton aviMitie , ono block north of HaiiHcom p.irk : all ponvenlcncon ; south fnint : Hplemilil location ; If BOM quick only $0,500. Hlckn llcal Estate agency , 'Mj Now York Llfo bulhlliiir. M740 a G 1LT-KDOKD INVESTMENT. CHOICE PHOP- erly near Hanscom park. Rental $1 , ! > ' . ' ( ) per annum ; can Bell for $ l'i.5JO. ; ( . .Hicks' . : Real Ksl.-ito affuncy , 1105 N. Y. lTt * .biilldliit. ( ' M74II U Sl'LKSUID INVKSTMKNT-80 ACRES ON THM oulhklrtHof Omaha , close to new city parlc , Hplciiilldly located for HiibdlvlHlon Into lotH ! prlco * liOOr ] acre : can talm iKIO.OOO of purchaHe price In cond farm land or Incomn bearlns properlv , Ail- drew HIckH' lle.il Krftato Aeoncy , II05 N. Y. Llfu biilldtiK- , Omaha , Neb. , JI74U 2 A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO SECURK elieap lanilB.Vo can oiler for salt ) y.SSO acres nt coed land In eastern Colorado , nearNe- brnHkn lino. This land was Hclecled : uid pur- ehawd from thu Union P.icllic Railway company nearly , ten years ago. Good soil. wUl crow Hplen- dld wheat , corn , potatoes and vegetables , etc. 111 ? Hprln ? of water on one. section. Land In thi < vicinity Is helil at sfrt.OO to SFS.OO pur acre. In onlor to make a quick salu wo can offer any ono section or mure nl * . 1,50 per acroj-or ihe enllrB tracl for $1.00 puraere. Will take certificate of deposit or pass books on Omaha Savings bank or Omaha Loan and Trust company's bank In payment. Hicks' Real Eslalo agency , 805 Now York Llfo building , - M740 3 OPLENDID lUROAIN TKN ACRES WITH COT- d tniru.Jiint north of cltr. Wlllinuko a beautiful home : no city taxes ; only $4.501) ) . C.in lake time certificate or pass books on Omaha Savlmrs bank Inpayment. Illelcs'lti-.il Eatalo agency. M7-IO 3 XOST. Rales. 1 Oca linn each Insertion , $1.SO a line per month. Nothing taken for less than U5c. T' OST-WATER SPANIEL PUP/SUNDAY. / IIAS Jjcollar and lair 2,603. Return to UU1 N. iifitli street and recclvu reward. M7:111 : i ! T OST-IIETWEEN 21ST AND CUMINO AND JLjCourtland beach , heavy bridle. Uelurn to'J215 llurl and receive ruwnnl. M7i5 : a * WOBLD'S FAIU HOTELS & BOOMS Rates , lOc.i line nach Insertion , $1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for le.ss than l'5c. * OR RENT WORLD'S FAIR VISITORS NICEly - ly furnished rooms ; private family ; nulet loca- llon ; near slcamanil caulu cars. Reasonalilo rates. Reference ruaiitrcd. First flat. UB3'J Elmwood Place , Chlcauo. 7ai 7' SHOBTHANDAND TYP WBITING. Kates , lOc n lino- each Insertion , $1.50 a line per month. Nothlni ; taken for less than J5c. J- acquire n working knuwludtri ) of Hhorthand mid IN typtiwrlllni ; nl A. C. Van Saul's school of shorl- liiiiid , 613 N. Y. Llfo. Tyixm-rlters to rent. 1110 DBE3SMAK.INQ . RHIPS , 10c.illnop.ich liiBcrtlon , $ l..r > 0 n line per .lOiith. Nothing taken for IUBB than LTic. ' work by Uay or week , Knqiilru 172 1 Cnpll.il avenue. 617 i SECUBITIES FOB SALE. Rates , 1 Wo a wonl nrst Insertion , le a word tlioro- after. Nutliluz taken for less than 25c. a"VKH "CENT M ORTKAOES FOR SALEsEcuii - ty absolutely safu. Ames Rual Kslatu iu.-ency 1017 Faruam. M5H2 _ UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMS HS Rates , lOo n line each Insertion. $1.50'n line per month. Nothlni ; taken for less than 25c , C ( FORMERLYWITH JOIINO. Jncohs , deceased , later with M. O , Maul ) , under taker and embalmur , 316 3. llilli si. Tel. DUO. 017 SECOND-HAND Rates , lOoa lln oich Insertion , $1.511 .illnu month. Jx'otlilni ; lakeu for less Ihan 25c , BoYsllAIiKDKALERSINp ; All makes bouihl , sold , uxchanriHl , rented. 1113 N , Y. Lllo bldtf. Tel , 55S. ( UK WANTED TO BOBBOW. Rales , 10o a linn each insertion. $1.50 a HUD | mouth. Nothlmr taken for less than _ ' 3c : . TO BOllHOW , * 2.BOO,00 ON riKST- class Improved property. Addresa N a , Uvo. M7JI7 2- PAWNBKOKEBS. Rales , lOo-n line each Insertion , $ l.f > 0 a line per month , Nothlni ; taken for lesa than L'Se , J s6TlNENIl K KB , mAMONl ) 'iuiOKKU 1S05 .DouehiB HI. LoaiM moiii-y on dlamondB , WiitclmB , , ! > ' . . Old told mid Hllver boiiKht. Tt-1.1054. Hill SCALES. Rateu , lOcallmiiMeh limprtlon , Jl.fiOii line per uioiuh. Nulhliig taken for lean thanL"gc. " " AJEW | .CSECONu"jIANIl' ' " nw.-\jU.Ti3. ALL iw. i Aititx ! fi UorauuASeHeijkCo , , LUKO * l.OJilcitri ; > o J5U3IO , ABT AND liANOUAOES. Katca. 1)4C ) u wonl llrHllnHertlon.loawonlthcro- re- afler. .Nothing jukeli tor letw Hum 25c. " vBELLENUEo. - HANJOIST AND TEACIIER. IHlllCiillfiM-iihuureol. _ 1114 .PATENT BUREAU. SUES 4 , CO. , Solloltor J , Boo Building : , Omaha , Neb , 4yoars KiamluoralJ , H. Pat Oflloa Advluofreo No fee until patent is obtained. llullilliiir In July , The July record ( or building permits issued bows tliat ( bo number is 13't , ropresunting an outlay Iu bulldini ; oporatlons of f7U5d. ! \Vlnlo not uu to former times , the showing is coticuiliiil to bo very ood. TIII5 UKAt.TYMAIlKKT. 1NSTHUMKNT3 pUccil on record Atlgust 1 , 18931 0 W Atnci nml wlfo 4A"Krrillni\nil Alicndrotli , lot SO , block 1 , Ame ' 1'Uco . .Vli . t -100 Unnootl I'ark Land 'comnnny to J ntnos nnd M K Ulnrk , lots 1 imfl i2 , ll.iltlmoropitrk. . , . . . . .v , . 5,600 0 F I'.iln and wlfo to K 11 Urlflltb , west H lots 11 nml Is , block 23 , South Onmha. . . . . it . . . . . 1,150 Ajiton Hurknrt and wlfa'to illko nnd I'nUiiio Krncbor , oi ! lot o , block 0 , Kountzo 3d add , . . . . . . , . ' . . < . . . 1,700 II 11 Iroy , ( county trenMircr ) to I S Ionvltt , lots 3 , 4 , 0,8 , 10 , 13 anil 14 , Jacobs' add. . . . . . . . . . . . ( . < . . . . ' Total amount oftrnn for * . J9.760 RR1LWRY TIME CARD ICIIIOAOO. nUIlLINOTON A Q.l Arrives jiuahn Dcpol IQlh nml Mason Sli. Omaha 4.20pm . . . . . . . .ChlciurnTtvttluulo. , . I K.niiam ll.4A.im Chicago Express. , , I O.Mam ) 12.10am Chlcaio EtpmBi 4.23 pm 1 7.1 7 pm Chicago A Iowi Loenl. | S.B-I pni Onmh.l I Uopo lO.inam ; , Deiirer"E5 4.riilpm 10. .Vim 4,00pm 4.61) ) pm . , IJonver Etpro-n 4.AOpm . . . .Dnnrp-r Llmllod O.nOpm . .Nobrntk.i Loc.il ( Except Sim ) . . 0.30 pm 8.1ft mil .Lincoln Lonnl ( Except Saul. 0.3.1am " ' ' 37iii..vnx : b'mh'liii [ Union Depot IQlh A Mnrcy 8tB. | Omaha 10.301111)1 Atlantic Express. , . . . . . . ll.Oilpm 4.00pm ] Nebraska Mtato Lmltoil. : Uipm ( 7.10pni | . .NUhl _ 7.0,1 nm ' ' ' ' ' " fi.OOpml World's Falr'j.lniIt'e'iii'.T g.th ) iim Wo'jllt JbTnTT tJiiloi ) Dcpol lOtb _ lt Murey 31s. Vroijr" Lnavei Omaha Popot JOlli nml Mason Sts. | Omahi n.4ilnin.KanansClly | Day Krpresi. . . . | ft.oopm II. 10 pm K. C. Nlchl Exp. via U. 1 > . Trans. (1.40 ( nm . | | . . . . . " , ! ) . Loula Express. . . .j , . . | J1.10am "Leaves" ' irKIONTATJIVIO" ' | Trlvo3" Onialia Union Depot IQlh A Mnrcy StB.I Omaha , " "o.OOnm Denver Express 4.03pm 2.15pm . . .Overland Flyer. . . . . . . . . 7.00 pm 4.1.1pm Ueatrlco.VStronisb'irixoxSiin ; ( ) 12.110 pm 0.40pm Paclllo Express 10.11) ) am ! . . .Denver F.ml Mull 4.glpm ) Loaves PArrlvcB Omiha : _ U. P. Ucpol and Marcy St . Omaha O.IIO pin . . . . . . . . .OiiloasaKxiirusH i ii.n.'ani 1 l.DOnm , .ChIcaoExpretB | O.SOpm Leaves I P. , K. A MO. VALLKY Arrives Omah.il Dppot l.llh and Webstpr S s. I Omnti 0.50 am Dc.idwood Kxprnss fi.30 pin 0.50am ( Ex. S.il. ) Wye. Exp. ( Kx. Mon. ) n.30 pm C.30 pin Norfolk ( Kx. Sund.iy ) lO..Tiam 5.45 pni HI. r.iul Express O.'S nm lyenvoH I CHICAGO tt NORTH WE3TN. Arrive * Omahal U. 1' . depot. IQlh A Marcy Sta. Otmiha Loavi MISSOURI PACIFIC. Arrives Omaha Depol-lSthand Wubstor Sis. Loaves C. ST. P. . M. A O. I Arrives Omahal Depot 15th and Webster Sts. | Omaha 8.50 nm . .Sioux City Accommodation. . ! 0.0.1pm Sioux City Kxprerij ( )0 ) > i. Sun. ) 12.40pm 5.45pm SI , Paul Limited | ti.'Jam 5.10pm Emerson Paaaongcr ( Ex. Sim.ll t.45am ) Leaves I SIOUX CITY & PACIPO. I Arrives Omahal ' Djipoi , 10 and Marey ata. I Omaha " 7So"nr.l | Sioux cTty'PTwsenifor 110.20pm 4.OOpm | . . . . St. Paul Eipruss 110.00am Leaves I SIOUX CITY\VJ > ACiPIC ( Arrives Onmhal DopotlBllinnJ.W-'lnler3l8. I Omaha "rCl5pm | . . . . St. Paul Limited . | 0.23am 5. 15pm I . ChlciiifO Lltnlted . I 0.23.1111 Leaves ] OMAIIA S 'I , ' . LOUlST I A rrlveH Omaha I U. P. Depol , _ 10lh ami Mnrey.l Omaha " 4'OOpiiTl..r. Sl , Louis Cannon ifiill . lia'.ncpm DAN WANTS TO 'BE QOVEKNOK. Secretary of \ \ nr IIIIIH : ; < H In n Still Hunt for Flower' * Sltiiiition. AL-UANY , N. Y. , Aug. 1. The regular democracy has deoldtfd upon u vigorous . and n short eampaigh ° iii this state. Sen i- ator Murphy , Governor Flower , Senator Hill , Richard Croktor and Lieutenant Governor' Shcohari are'hgrced ' upon this. These gentlemen did" * not care purticu- larly as to the time/ when the state con vention would bo held , and the data would have been early in September had itL not been discovered of late that Daniel > LamontHughMcLaughlin , Smith Weed and others not exactly within tlio ma chine worn actively engaged in a still hunt for delegates to the state : convention. It became known that Lament has been doing all itn his power to obtain dele gates in every county by the promise 0a olllco to mon allied with the state ma chine. The plan of the Lamontitos , 1d resenting the administration , ia now and has boon to hold tlio saino bait before a number of persons in each town and to leave the matter undecided until the \ state convention laid mot. Tiio above course is being pursued throughout the state , but the mai'hino is not only ready t'r ' nffcot Lament and' his mon , but it is ready to go further and blot them out. The war will bo aggressive. The con vention will bo delayed to tlio last possi t'o moment so as to make Cleveland show his hand in the appointment of ollicuholdors. Daniel Lament is a can didate for the gubernatorial nomination and is a practical politician. Ho has setout out to got. the governorship by heroic eirort hi organizing the elements op posed to Hill , Murphy and Shuahau. P'n Not Kntltlod to Any Sympathy. CAHLYLK , 111. , Aug. 1. A well known ' citizen of Pulaski county , residing In Ullin township , has boon victimized > Iny "green goods" mon. Tie loft a few days since for New York city with $3,000 , , the proceeds of the sale of his farm. 10o [ was accompanied by a friend to see that ho received fair treatment. Ho was shown a sample of "tho goods" after his arrival in Now York and purchased isn $10,000 package and was told under no circumstances to open the package until , ho readied home , as ho might bo do- tectod. Ho followed instructions im plicitly , and on his arrival at homo n10 opened the valise and unwrapping his supposed fortune found that it contained nothing but a common rod brick. He is now penniless and without friends or sympathy. Mllltnry Mutters. The general court martial appointed to moot at Fort Omaha yesterday morning ( fl vened at 10 o'clock. Tito only int was that of an Indian wbft had deserted. Thn Indian requesting cowlsol the court id journed until this morniiiK at thosamo le , First Lieutenant NirhKla and Second Lieutenant - tenant John U. Bennett \ > I the Seventh In- fantry , stationed at Fort. Loau. } and Second Lldutonant J. L. Donovan' ' and Second Lieu tenant William C. DavlS of the Seventeenth infantry , stationed at Foi'C D , A. Kussull , who have been detailed as rli'npo ofllcera at the Hollovuo ranKo during tt | ) > annual competi tion , reported at department headquarters today , s t The mon and oflicers who will participate in the competition at thu range are arriving , und by next week there fjll bo fully thirty oftlcors and HO ciilistnil men at the range. Uholrrik' * Jtuviigm In Naples. LONDON , Aug. J. ifcsspito tlio denials that Imvo boon matlo by a certain news organ ns to the presence of choluni in Naples and Information that appeared to sustain the denials , tlio Asscciatcd { Press hay obtained the following figures aato the nuinboi' of easjos of the disoubi ) anil deaths in that cltv : From July -0 to 28 there woru 111)0 ) chulora doutlis registered In the city and 157 deaths only July Ii7 forty-live fresh and , cases forty- two deaths reported. Tlio number of cases und deaths has declined since then. I'uiiple'n The executive qgmmltico of the peoplo'i party county central committee of Dauzlus county will meet at K night * of Labor nail , 110 and llSSoutti Fourteenth slreet , Wednes day evening at 8 o'clock. All members usof said oouiii.luee ore requested to be present. J. AI. FOWLBU , Chairman. W. A. J , Gooui.x , Secretary. | NEBRASKA CBOP CONDITIONS Eoport of the Wcstorn Sorvioa Moro Enoont- ngtag than Lost Wook. RAINS HAVE MADE BRIGHT PROSPECTS Urcsl Improvement In the Condition of Corn , nml Onljr UaU nnd 1'utntoei Ian llml Wny Whont llnrreX Kniloil. The weekly crop bulletin issued by the Ne braska weather service for the week ending August 1 , compiled by C.intain U , K. Hunt nt the United States weather bureau in Omaha , Is as follows : All portions of Nebraska have experienced Rood rains sluoo the issue of the last bulle tin ; the temperature has been normal with ample sunshine , which have greatly benelUcd the corn crop , many correspondents claimIng - Ing Unit oven without any moro moisture crops lire now assured. Potatoes , meadow and the wild hay crop have also been greatly improved , while reports concerning oats and potatoes continue gloomy , rust having seriously damaged the llrst crop , and the latter , especially the late crop , helm ; very Inferior nnd Iu some localities almost an en tire failure. Wheat harvesting Is about completed , ex cept in the northern counties. Threshing is goncr.tl iu the cciitr.il and southeastern portions tions of the Btntolho yields ranging from six to llftecu bushels' per acre. The late rains have put the ground in good condition for fall plowing and farmers in the southeastern section have already begun preparations for winter planting. Soul lion * t Section. Butler County Itains of past week very boncllclal to corn ; potatoes will bo u light crop ; oats about a half crop. Clay County Corn benefited by tno rains of the week , and wild hay Improved ; potatoes nro fair in quality and more nbutid- ant tlmn required for home consumption. Gage County Some piece ? of corn Injured by drouth , but most of it s.ivoil by'rain : oats yielding eight to twenty bushels and wlic.it llvo to twelve poraero. Hamilton County The rains ot the past WCCK have done some good , but need moro. Jefferson County Uocent rains have saved the corn , which will bo n good crop ; also late potatoes. Johnson County Corn doing finely ; pas tures and meadows Improved ; poach and grape crops promise good. Lancaster County Heavy rain , nnd corn is uolng well. Otoo County Corn greatly benefited by the win ; yield of oats very light. Polk County Corn in good condition ; threshing in progress ; wheat yields from seven to twenty bushels per acre. Pawnee County Halns all over the county good for corn nnd millet ; early potatoes , a fair crop : late potatoes poor ; fall plowing begun. Seward County Several good showers that have improved the corn , hut It cannot recover from drouth entirely ; potatoes will be a poor crop. Thayer County Com damaged n quarter by dry , hot weather. York County Corn is Just beginning to car and will full considerably below a full crop ; oats threshed an average of twelve bushels per aero. Northni4t : .Surtlou. Antelope County Corn doing1 well ; po tatoes promise a fair crop ; small grain badly injured by mat. Cuming County Early potatoes poor pros pect , good for late ; corn above the average. Colfax County Corn in line condition ; small grain much Injured oy rust. Dodge County Uttln of U7th gave corn a good ennnco to make a crop ; oats very light. Washington County Corn remains good ; grasshoppers injuring small grain and po tatoes. Wayne County Corn doing fine ; potatoes about UO per cent of a crop. . Central Section. Buffalo County The showers very bene ficial to corn. Winter wheat averaged about thirteen bushels per acre , - Dawson County Late planted corn not making good headway. Potatoes very light crop. Moro rain needed. Sherman County Oats and wheat not half a crop. Corn badly damaged and needs rain. Potatoes -very poor. Southwest Section. Adams County The dry weather haa probably damaged the corn crop ton bushels per acre. Dundy County Broom corn in excellent condition. Some hopes of half a corn irop. : Franklin County Corn in good condition. Potatoes a fair crop. Oats light. Furnus County Chinch hugs have injured corn some. Corn prospect improved materi ally by the rains of the week. IIurjan County. Early corn much Injured by rain ; potatoes in fair condition ; wheat yields four to six bushels and oats twelve to fifteen bushels per acre. Hitchcock County. Corn much injured hy drought ; potatoes nearly a failure. Harvest well under way , yield about one-tenth of un average crop. Kearney County. Corn is now assured , a full normal crop ; winter wheat smtill crop , but good qu.-illty. ' Perking County. The rains have been in time to save much com and will give a fair crop of potatoes. Webster County. Showers have improved corn , but more rain needed ; winter wheat yielded three to eighteen bushoUipor aero , generally about eight bushels. Xortllirmt Section. Cherry County. Corn and potatoes need rain. rain.Scotts Scotts Bluffs County. Showers of the week did much good , but uamo too late to help small grain. Harvcsl has begun. Thomas County. Two days of hot wimte- have injured the corn much. Crop Notes , Laurel Advocate : The heavy prop in the Logan valley la being reported all over the country by travelers and newspapers , and la being the moans of bringing in a good many seeking good investments iu farm lands and town property. Wo expect to nearly double our population In the next six months. North Bond Argus : J. H. Hall , of the hemp company , was exhibiting a dozen stalks of hump grown south of the mill tills Reason that averaged a measurement of twelve foot. Tlio stalks wore of n size to bo 1 oadilyand easily handled and indicated n strong tlbcr. Thu hemp crop in this vicinity this season is very good. Blair Courier : Mr. P , J. Gossan ! Informs us that there is a considerable loss in oats owing to the immense las crop of native grass hoppers this year. Ho pronounces them native to distinguish them from the wild and migratory greasers that wo had about twenty years ago , His oats are short about ten bushels to the acre owing to this cause. Superior Journal : Now wheat Is coining to market and selling at from 3T > to 40 cents according to iuality. | The yield Is very light , genornllv , but light as It Is It Is beyond the expectations of two monthsago. . Ono field of Jlfty acres near Hardy ran ton bushels to tno aero. Tha Nelson Gazette re ports a Hold ofM acres west of that place that yielded bushels to the acre. North Platte Tribune : J. L. McAllister , who livoi In this county Just north of Mayweed - wood , was In town yesterday and usked In regard to crops said corn had not suffered much for want of rain and with favorable weather" iu Iho future would iniiico a big I crop. Ono farmer In his section had cut n sixty-acre-Held of winter wheat which ho thought would average fifteen bushels to the acre , and there were many other fields which would yield almost us much. Nebraska City News ; William Urlcknell , who bus been spending the sum mer with his son , seven miles north of Dunbar , was in the city todav i and aays the stand of corn is simply wonderful. Wheat , however , will not BOIs over twelve bushels to the acre , and oats have been greatly damaged by native grass hoppers , John Dunbar , ho says , bus n Hold ot/ucty acres of oats that has been stripped by llie.io pests so that it will not oven make good straw. Inira Cropi Need llaln. Des MOINES , Aug. 1. The crop bulletin says : The average temperature the past week bus been " slightly above normal except In a few localities. The rainfall was deficient nnd drouth ItUEK tions prevail over a largo part of the state. Com Is tloin ; uotobly well , however. No reports of sorloui ilamngo have been re ceived. Most of the "correspondent * report condition of 100 or over. The week U favorable orable- for harvesting , anJ except In the northern districts the bulk of small craln Is socuro. Nearly nil reports show hoary Injury to oat * by rut t , The Indica tions nro that the state will not produce over two-thlnli an average crop. All Immature crops need rain. OKMjitAi , nuri.ooic. Itrpirt ' from the WitnhlnRlnn Onicn on thn Crop .Mtimtlon. WASHIXOTOX , Aug. 1. The weekly crop statement of the weather bureau'says : The weather for the past week hns prob ably-resulted In a general improvement of crops In the east , Oulf and South Atlantic states. Texas nnd Arkansas report moro unfavorable conditions , owing to a continued drouth In many direction * On the P.iclllo const the weather was opecially favorable for all crops in Oregon nnd Washington. Showers over the northern part of Utah , Col orado anil Now Mexico have greatly im proved grass on cattle ranges. New England havU about ilnlthcd ; corn uqt doing well. Iowa Corn promising ; oats generally har vested nnd n very light yield. North Dakota Knin Is generally needed ; some barley is being cut ; wheat hu.idlng out fairly well ; corn , potatoes and flax good. South D.ikota Wheat and oats harvesting general , with ifavorabln weather ; grain ripening very rapidly. Corn and llax nro especially benefited by showers' . Nebraska Showers have boon general and very beneficial to corn , which Is slightly injured by I'.routh , especially In western portions ; harvesting progressing rapidly. Kansas Abundant rains in northern and light rains in southern counties ; greatly improving corn , which promises an immense crop in eastern portion. The people quickly recognize morlt , and this Istho reason the sales of Hood's Sarsaparilla - parilla are continually Increasing , Try it. DEATH OF A PIONEEB. Ona of Umnlm'ii Old Tlmn Ncinpnpor Mrn IHr In Charles C. Collins , whoso death at Chicago is announced iu Tim DEP.'S dispatches , was a familiar character in Omaha twenty-live years ngo , and later his fnme spread to every town In the wost. Ho was ono of the old- time printers tn this city and was an attacho of the llurald nnd later ot the Kepubllcan , In ISO'J ' ho loft this city with a company of printers nnd went to Sioux City , .whore ho founded the Daily Times as n morning paper. This was the llrst dally paper In Sioux City. years , when the daily edition was dropped and the paper was continued as a weekly. Mr. Collins went to the Black Hills in the early days of the mining excitement , nnd in 1STT published the Hlack Hills Champion in a tent and booth made of boards , at Deadwood - wood , This was a ilally paper , and in spite of its primitive surroundings had the full stuff of a dally newspaper In the cities. From Deadwood Mr. Collins wont to Uis- marck , where h < f established a paper , and from there wont to IJrulo , under the impres sion that this would bo the terminus of the railroad. At llrulo ho published n paper until the railroad disappointed him by end ing at Chamberlain , and then ho cave up pioneer Journalism to go to Ireland as an im migration commissioner for the Chicago , Milwaukee it St. Paul railroad. Upon his return to Sioux City from Ire land in the early autumn of 1881 Mr. Collins found that Watkins & Jay were about to issue the ilrst number of a now evening paper to bo called the Daily News. Charlie thought if it was a good year for daily news papers in Sioux City ho might as well be in it , and on the evening when the News made its llrst appearance on the streets there wore moro newsboys and louder-voiced ones on the street shouting "Sioux City Evening Times. " "With that enterprise and com plete lack of ceremony for which Charlie Collins was famous , ho had revived the Daily Times of other days , beginning with the volume ami number where It left off In 1ST1 ! , and printing the paper as if not a day had intervened between the Times ol other days and this new-born rival of the News. Mr. Collins had , in n llttlo , narrow brick building , a hand press and a lot of typo , which ho hud used In his Dakota ventures , and which had at one time reposed in the mud at the bottom of the Missouri river , in consequence of a steamboat accident. The llrst number of the new dully was not lariro but it was Colllnsesiiuo. Its oai tor was the most enterprising , the most energetic , the most ubiquitous nnd , withal , the most nervous vous man ever known in Sioux City The Times made money from the start. With the onergotiu managemen of Charlie Collins and the wise government of his wife the business Hour shod and the Times was successively on largcd. Charlie Collins , always of a nervous , excitable citablo temperament , was seriously injurci in the head by an assault , and it became necessary for him to have a change of scene and climate. With his wlfo he emigrated to California nnd'arrlved in that country In the heyday of the boom. Fortunate invest mcnts in real estate gave Mr. and Mrs Collins n comfortable little fortune , and for some time there was great Improvement in Mr. Collins' health. For the last two years however , ho hns boon falling , and ho was taken to Chicago for treatment by Dr O'Connell. Charlie Collins was full of eccentricities but most of them wore lovable ones. Hardly an "old timer" in Omaha , unless ho was i wrong door , but will have a pleasant nnd i warm thought for Charlie Collins. Ho was not politic. In the conduct of bis uowspnpe he wielded his pen in the same way hi wielded the huge bread knlCo with which ho used to cut paper. In journalism Charlie Collins was an Irishman through am through. Whenever ho sawn bead ho hit it If the action of the city council did no please him he said so , Ho sometimes ex pressed doubts of men's honesty , but nuhod.\ sued him for libel. The kind of suits whtcl I people brought against Charles Collins ' I wore suits with brickbats , nnd ttiat is the It In a of a newspaper man ho was. It was these suits of his'ml their results which killed him. Ho wiis a conspicuous typo of the pioneer western newspaper man , in whom wore intermingled many of the char acteristics of his nationality , S Civil Survlco Kxainliinlloiii , The soml-annual oxamlnatlnn of appli cants for positions In tha Omaha postoftlco unilcr the civil aorvleo law took place today In the court room In the xfodcral building. Of the eighty who had Jllod applications during the past six months sinonlyTcrn on hanil for the comminution , inaklne a larger class tlmn had over before anpoarcd hero for examination , Tha applicants are cnmlldatos olthnr for clerkships in the oftlca or for carriers' po sitions , the postal mall surrlro not boliig in- cluilod In this branch , The examination was uonductod iinucr thn personal super vision and direction of Miss Viola Coflln , secretary of the civil sorvlco oxiuiiinliiir board. The pajxsra will KO into the hands of the entire examining board for inspection and marking , Hllll Ilalnc the Dump. Judge Scott did not glvo the Jones street dump case a hearing yesterday morning. Counsel for .the plaintiffs does not seem' inclined to push the case very hard and agreed ulih Assistant City ey.t torney Cornish , by and with thu con sent of Judge Scott , to sot the hearIng - Ing at n later iftito , the sumo to bo set by the attorneys , Inasmuch M the city Is still using the dump Mr. Cornish will certainly not hurry the hearing any , but thinks that it will beset set for about two weeks hence. Hillpniitoil of Hiiblmry , Since the wholesale robbery of Mraun's , tailor shop , 515 North Sixteenth street , last Friday night the detectives have worked faithfully on the case and at noon yesterday their labors were rewarded. Five persons arn now lodged In jail and tha stolen bolts of cloth are piled up in the captain's room ofat hftndquartera. The prisoners are ; Mrs. Gil more und Mrs. Kva Thompson , two widows w > io live at Fiftieth and Uurdntto street ; * Duck Keith , hack driver , base bull olayer i and general tough ; Mitch Fleming und Frank Koonuy. I'HWIS UV .HIl.t'lSH IX IHOU. OUAIU. July 81. To the Editor of TUB UEK : What wa the , lii hc t price of silver during IbUOl Kvutciinixii. An.s.-l. 'l per floe ounce , cm August : IARJIONY DOES NOT REIGN All Railway Officials Are Not Hivpp ; Over Jmlgo Dumly's ' Decision. : AUSE OF MR. IIUGHITFS OMAHA VISIT Vortliwititrrn MaRnntoVnnloil to I'nl the NriThrrry I.HW Into Kftoct nml It Mot I'lMMpil wllli the 1'rpnenl StAte of AIT tlrfl Whllo It U generally ngropd that all rail roads have a common interest In attacking ho constitutionality of the nuxlmum rate bill , It Is pretty well Known that Iho methods uloptod by Hon. J. M. Woohvorlh and the lurllncton aystmn no not meet the & | > prob.i < ton of all the roads. Hut a reslraltiing' onlor from n federal "Otirt carries with It a power that Is not to bo Ignored and so , rather than plai-e thorn- iolves liable to arrest , a Him and Jail sen- dice , the olllclals of all the railway systems iceept the slUiatlon as they find it , The visit Monday of President Marvin highlit of the Northwestern system , Iho iblo and brllllanl rcprescnlalive of ihe Van- lorbllts in the west. W. H. Nowtnaii , third vice president and general trallli ) manager of .lie Chicago k North western , Hon. Thomas \\Ilson.coimsul of Iho Chicago. St. Paul , Minneapolis ft Omaha , K. W. Winter , iron- ? ral nmnnger of the Chicago , St. Paul , Mlu- icapolls Somalia , and Hon. L. W. HmvorJ , general counsel of the Northwosturn , to Omaha , and the long confcronoo held with General ' Manager Hurt of the Klkhorn and 'ioiuir.il \ Counsel Hawley , exi-lied no little ntorost In ral Iron 11 circles , coming as they lid ) sosoonaftoi Juduo Dundy's ' restraining order. O.MHH tit Hco Almut II. When President Hughitt was Informed oy holograph of the unexpected action of Mr. \\oolworlh In filing his petition for n tempo rary injunction and its Issuance by the courts , his ilrst dcslro was to see Just what the long petitioner Jmlgo Wool worth con- taiocd , and calling about him his closest officials they ciitno to Omaha for Iho purpose or reading over Iho whoto of ihn aoilon bocun on Hie part of the stockholders. 1 ho action of George- Smith In signing the imtltion for a temporary Injunction on the part of the Northwestern stockholders , in cluding the Omaha nnd Klkhorn Valley roads , was not largely commended. \ \ hen the Iowa law wont into effect giving the commissioners In thai slate power to re duce rates there were like penalties aUauhed \ * in the Nebraska rate law. The North western system was hardest hit by this law , and it sought to have it declared utuistl- tulioiial on Hie ground that it was contlsca- tory and therefore prejudicial lo the aim nnd abject of Iho const tuition. But the court liold that as the reduction was only about U per cent and thai Iho road had nol shown il would bo damaged to any exlcnt should Iho law lake its course ho holds thn act conslitutlonal. During all Ihis limo penalties and damages wore pillns up against the Northwestern which gave Pres ident Hughitt moro genuine trouble than the operation of the law could over do. Some of the damages wore paid , some dis missed , bul there was a wholesome lesson in it and President Hughitt said ho wjuld never bo caught in tliat position again. WoultrorthVoiiltl Not Walt. After making as good a light as possible to defeat the maximum rate law in the legisla ture , and after its passage and signature by the governor , tlio cnnsorvalivo head of Iho Northwestern system gave orders tluil llio bill should be pul In force on Iho systems which are ; t part of the Northwestern , and the heads of departments proceeded to exe cute the mandates of the chief. Right or wrong , the law was to bo trloil on its merits , on thogrounu that an actual loss in earnings would bo stronger to n court of equity Ihan suppositions leases. But without oven so much as "ly your leave , " Chancellor Woolworth - worth began his proceeding 'Of Saturday , to the consternation of the Klkhorn people. Were it not In direct violation of the federal court the Klkhorn people would un doubtedly put in the rates as made bv tha lust legislature , believing that the pboplo would move for redress sooner Ihan Iho railroads and the latter would have the In tense satisfaction of proving themselves not brigands , but law-observing bodies. In talking to a well known ntlornovycslor- day morning regarding the probable liofenso that could bo made by those looking after the Interests of the commonwealth , lie said thai ono line of _ procedure would bo Iho lack of Jurisdiction on Iho part of Iho court issuing Ihu restraining order. "Should Ibis question bo decided In favor of tlio stale that , the court had no Jurisdiction , then a moil interesting legal problem would arise , what of thu damages and penalties as pro vided by the bill for Iho nonuiiforcomunt of the law ? " "Many eminent lawyers , " continued the attorney , "contend that the moment tlio question of Jurisdiction is settled damages and penalties attai-h which naltirally would cost the railroads considerable money. "On the other hand the railroads rely for their ammunition on the Minnesota milk case found in 1U ! United States. In that code the legislature passed a law making u milk rate of'JJ cents per hundred , whijroas It had been : i cents per hundred. The railroads continued lo charge the old rate and I think a shipper brought suit.The supreme court of the state hold that the legislature could pass any law that was not conspiratorv in its character , and without allowing the railroads to show whether Iho rate was Just or unjust , gave judgment for the shipper. The supreme court , however , In Its opinion said that article xlv of the constitution ap plied to railroads as well as [ individuals , ami reversed the decision of the state court. This and a Mlimesnln switching case are Iho mainstays of the railroads , " SOUTHERN ito.vi > s ctrrrixo. Worlil'n fair Knttm Ovur Thrlr I.him Do- iniinillznil litllrim ! < l .Nines. CnicAoo , Aug. 1. World's fulr rates on tin southern rends appear to be becoming thor oughly demoralized. The Mobllo ft Ohio road bus announced a $22 round-trip ral from Mobllo lo Chicago. This is a uui ol ? it.20 : , the regular aulhorued round-trip ralu being S3.VJO. Tickets penult a stop-over In Si. Louis of llflccn days , In nddlllon to Dili the Mobile > t Ohio ban arranged for wojkly excursion * tu tlio fair from points on Its llm > at ono faro for Iho round trip , wllh return limits of fifteen days , Western 1'assengoi association roads threaten to declare n boy- cell against the Mobile & Ohio if lhe.su rate ] are not at once withdrawn , and assurances given that they will not bo put In again. All the western roads put the one-fare rate , piui , $ d , Into effect , all over their linea today , and the people from the wust will now bo able to come to the fair considor.tbly cheaper than they havu heretofore done , A call was Issued today by ( Joiumissionef Gco.rgo It. Hlanchard for a meeting of tha general commltteo of thu Con'ral Trufili ) as sociation to be held here next Tuesday for the purpose of conniilerlrig a proposition to advance commodity rates i/onarnlly through out the territory. Coiirtlunil lleaoli Hrouiei , The Order ot the World will give a picnic at the beach tomorrow. Last evening there was a good-sized attend ance at the beach to see thu llruworks dis play. Thu Vinton Street. Christian Mission Sun day school hold a picnic yesterday at Court- land. Several owners of so-callod attractions ara trying to induce the management to enter into contracts for their shows , but Mr. Urif- llttis wants nothing but the best. The ring bonrd , auggestod in TUB Hrr on Sunday for the carousal , has boon telo- Kruphod for , and will probably bo In politico by next Sunday , Then look out for the fun. A rope running from the ladle1 bath house out to ono of the danger IKJSIS Is something - , thing that many ladlut uould appreciate. H would bo of assistance to many in going out into tha deeper water. Mayor Humli baa signed the resolution recently passed by the city council order- Inp ton gn olln lamp * located on Arqe at- enuo , betwuon Sherman aronuo and lh bridge over the lake. The lamps will mow be placed In position t one * .