? OMA'MA IUTLVT BEE : V DNESDAY , A-urftteT 10 , isos. SPECIAL NOTICES. A DVKH'llSKMKNTS FOH THESE COLUMNS -A will IM > taken until 12:80 : p. m , foe tliqovonlnc nml until8.30 p.m. for the morning nnfl Sunday editions. Advirtlm'rw1 > r rpo.iipstln * n nnml > err 1 chock , cnn liarittliclrnnnwrrHnddrcnflnl to a numbered JHterlnf.-in'ofTiiK HUB. Annwers no nddronvd trill b delivered iponprc cnlntloii of tlio check. 8 1 ! TJAT10N8 WANTED. n IKo n wonl flrt Insertion , lo n word Ihcro- Nothing Inki-n for IPRH than Kflo. T1Y A TINNKH. VVmT" ? YKAUS KXPKltf- onoo In city iiml country Hliopn nml Moron ; In'flt of reference ; married. Address uox lUO.Oimwn , In. 1C" IB * -P03ITlOlT W ANTED n Y COM PKTKNT nUMioBi-aiiliernnil lyiicwrlllftl. Two years ex- J > crlcnc < ! . Itc'Bl of reference ! ) . AiMrunfi N Oil , lien. * Ml 1 0 17 * - SITUATION WANTKU 7 Y YOUKO MAN , ASITUATION oooUkeeix-r or nBnlntanti rofercnc.cn fnrnlHliiil , Addre8S01.ll.-c. 173 17 * WANTED MALE HELP. Union W.n wonl flr llimcrtlon , Ion wonlllicro- nflor. Nullilng inUcii for IPSB tlini 1 > GENTLEMAN OF GOOD . . . J > roinwntonrbnilne | 8liisiirniicoiiieii preferred ! -l7 Ho building. f.3l B-SALARY OR COMMISSION TO AGENTS TO handle Iho Patent Chemlcnl Ink Krnser Pencil. Tim mom tmcfiil nnd novel Invention of the neo. Kronen Ink thoroughly In Iwo necondn. Workn like innelc. 200 to fiOO iH''ociit profit. Aitenln making JfO pnr week. Wti nlso want n ( reneral ncent to Hike charge of territory nnd nppolnt HUbnirentH. A rnrt ! chance to mnko money , Wrlto for terms nnd n Hpcc.linen ot er.inlntr , Monroe EraslnuMfif. Co. , X ; m , La CroHso. Win. fiHB IJ-IF YOU WANT A GOOD PAYINO JOII WHITE JJllto llawkn Nursery Co. , Milwaukee , Win. Msonsn * - IP YOU WANT A OOOD PAYING JOR WRITE Bn HI Hawks Nursery Co. , Milwaukee , Win. MH05 S3 * - - YOU WANT TO 11ECO.ME A FIRST CLASS B--DO with n olinnco nf becoming n collec tor nnd work for Iho SliiKor Mfir , Co. If BO apply nt Sltnrer olllco 151H Douglas. 101 ail ! n WANTED. 1IY PACKING HOUSE IN SOUTH J'Omaha , n few ofllco boys between mren of 14 mid 111 ; immt furnish good references. Add res N ( IB , llee. M172 17' . _ 1 > WANTED , A nillCK MASON ! ONE THAT Jjcan build bake ovens. Call 1101 N. 241 h Hlreet. -WANTED , GHNERAL AGENTS SELLING now articles lodealerH ; exclusive lorrltory : no comiietltlon ; no capital required ; 200 to not ) per ci-nt prollt. SannileH and circulars free. Send 4 conlH poHtneu. Columbia Chemical Co. , : t07 _ Sedir- wick Htreet , Chlcligo , 111. M180 10' T ) WANTED , MEN TO TRAVEL. $ .r.O TO # 100 Jjpur inuiilli. Stone AWelUlKloii. Madlaon. WlB WANTED FEMALE HELP. Rnlcs.l Ho a wonl llrst Insertion , 1 e a wonl lliero- nfler. Nothltn ; taken for ICH.S tlinn 2nc , _ - L A DIES O F 0 OO'D A D D HESS TO INT ROD UC E our business ninonic friends. * 7i".00 to $1 00.00 Biliary to rliflil partlos ; 417 lieu building , 184 " 184WE - , ' - , . WE will pay ; you 4B.OII to $12.01) ) per wock to do Htrlclly homo work for us nt your hoini-s : no can- viiBslntt. Send self-adei-i'ssed enviOopo to O. P. Zimnoim ft , Co. , Balturyinnrch and Water streets , BoHlon , Mass , M1000 17' _ TTWANTED , GOOD O1RL FOR OENERAL v > li < ) UBi'Work , $4.00 IKT week. Apply Imniedl- nluly , Mrs. Dr. Withers , 241:1 : Ilrislol ; _ 1U3 . . 3. A GIRL TO DO SECOND WORK ' , > In a Hinall family. Apply No. : i WorthltiBton 'I'laco ' oppoHlte llrownell ball , near S. 10th St. 151) 15 * /-1-WANTED , HOUSEKEEPER. 25 TO 30 YEARS * Aild : Hinall family , coed home , Hleady plnco. .vddroHH O : i , llee. 1HI 15 * ( 'r\ . WANTED AT ONCE , GIRL AT 1714 DOUG- .ft ' > lnn Hlreet. ; 183 10 * V-V-WANTED , A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL A-'lioiiHiiwiirk ; German preferred. Apply -ISO S. > . ' Ull Hlreet. MIDI 17 * Irt-OIRL FOR OENERAL HOUSEWORK IN 'VvHinall ' family. 2470 Eminelt btrcot. M1M7 18' I'OR RENT HOUSES. Jlatcn , lOc n line each Insertion. * 1.RO n line per month. Nothing taken for less than 25c. TV-FOU REN11IOUSKS IN ALL 1'AUTS OF iV-'thuclty. Tlio O.K. Davis company , 1003 Far- flam. D 7 | 7-\-i : AND4-ROOM APARTMENTS. VON DORN ! v/block , wltli "Hteam ; rofereuccs required ; 81U IS 22d. fiHS ( . .PiFOR'RENT , 7-UOOM MODERN FLAT .VLilllBO block , UOC. S. lith : Hi. 335 , Tl FOR KENT , ID-room house , nil modern Im- .i-Jprovemonls , 838BOuth 10th Htreet : Inqnirci 2S11 CilcafO.- | t Miio : > fS 'FOR RENT NINE-ROOM .HOUSE , ALI J modern cotiveiilences : barn ; elegant lawn Una fellatio. No , BIO S. Ulstavo , M. J. Kennanl l'07-SN. ' Y.LttiiHiilldlng. M OUii - - COTTAOE , MODERN. CHOICE , IJ Stanford Circle. C. E. Elcmttcr. 201 lieu bids. * 752 H-BOOM HOUSE , MODERN , NEAR I1USI D I : IK-HS , rent moderate. Apply 201 lieu building. 753 - RENT. NICE FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE D-FOR . Inquire room 10 , Now York Llfi blllldlng. M7Ui ; -FOR RENT , TWO 7-ROOM HOUSES II Omaha Vlnw. " ly W.OO per nionlli. 717 N. V Life. - _ _ _ _ _ 7D7 T.-FOR RENT. SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE. NBA ! J 'motor , barn , hath , l.irgn lawn , tn-pH , cheap. So owner. W. M. Welchmil Paxton block. oat T\-21112 CAPITOLAVENUE:7-ROOMCOTTAGE : -Mliiiiulro 25IH Capllnl avenno , MOH4 10 * IV FOR RENT. 7 ROOM HOUSE , T ARer J hani , elly watiir. bath and clHtern ; reahonabl to rlifhl parly. Call at G. F. Elsasser , N. E. conic 14th and Farnam. llii ) : T-k-DETATOIlED , MODERN 10-ROOM 1IOUSI- .1-Mio bahetiu-nt ; 2521 California , Inforniatlo call at 1H211 Faniiim. Ml21 10' ' -I \ VOV. RENT. FLAT. IOOM , CORNE1 J "wllh ranee , 701 S. Kith Hlri-el. Cliarlen V llaller , No , ull Paxton block. 180-Hll * Tv'OR RENT , NICE tMCOOM HOUSE NEA .1 'Ilaiiscoiii park. Hk-ks Real Estaluiigeney , 3(1 ( Now York LUo biillillng. Ml IIP 20 _ IOR "SEJJT IPityJSHhP ROOMS Rales. 1 HO n wonl first Insertion , lea wonl then after , Nothing taken for lest than ' - ' ' . - . " " . - VBenllomon.inoderii conveniences , 320 Norlh23i T. ' FURNISHED ROOM WITH ALCOVE , SOUT. Ijfrnnt ; nlsoHinnll roonm. wllh or without bean Ml'M. Knight , No. 2:110 : DmiKlas Ntrxet. 513 - FINE FURNISHED ROOAIS. 2005 HURT S : _ _ _ 7110 S3' 17NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO REN' Jwtth or wllhniit bo.u-tl. Cill at 2107 Douglas. U7 1 2 1 _ ETWO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTL1 men only n2. > Sunth 2llth street. Ml 10 TO HE RENTED. ; T F U O NT ROOMS , 1-Tl 1 nlshi'd or mifiirnlNlird. with bath , rimvenlent liiith motor anil cabin earn. lU'orgu W. llolbroo loom 7. lt > ' . ' 3 Far.iam nt , 150 J 7 FOR RENT-NICELY FURNISHED ROOM l < Mi ) < lcnii-oiiveiilL iiccseanH2U S. lllth. Mills 1 3FTTRN.ISUED ROOMS ANU BOARI RatoH.IWonwoiil HI-HI liiHcrtlon , Ion wonltlion nflcr , Niilliliu- taken for IL-HS than 25o , I1 ; YOUNG WOMEN'S HOME UNDER CARE C Womun'u ChrlHtlan aHHOclatluti , 111 S. 17th HI.mi . mi ; ! 1-THE DOLAN,201) AND 2U N. 1BTII ST. l 5yi ; TATHE STATE EUROPEAN IHJTELNE'w AI * eleijTiuilly fnrnlHhiHl rooms for rent by day week ill n'HMiiiiililnrnli'H. Emery It. Sin-alt , 1:1 : to 11112 Douyl.m utivet. M1H1 AV'l : 1 > DESlItAllLE FURNIRHKD OR UNFU J iilHlieil rounm wllh boanl. The Frciirer , 1HI 'J5lh ntroeit. MU'.IO 11) ) I.THE HILLSIDE. 1STH AND DODGE ! J larKO front ruimii aluo day liuanl , 15110 P NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS AND 11OA1 at tlio Wohxtur , 010 nnd 518 N. UHli HI. HI.170SU WANTED BOARDER3. Kates. IWca word llrM liiHerllon , len woiillhui ifHT. Nollihitt taken for Iron Ihan 25u. FRONT 'ROOMS ' i . H1TH ST M110-SI2 STORES AND OFTCE lUtuo , 10 a line each liinerlioii , $1 .riiriTlliio'i .tuomlL , KUilur taken for Ua than 23c. _ _ _ _ I - FOR RENT , THE 4-STOHY HRlClTllulLDH -lUlil Kaninm kt. Tlio LutMliu liana tlivproof < Incut basement , complete bin.nu healluir tlxtur Vater on all tlio tlooru , tfuu , elf. Apply at the oil , of The Voo , uii Rates , lOca llnucaeli intu'rllon. * l.Mi a Uno ] Imnuli. Noililiii ; taken for lc s lliaii 25o 1f.eCAL AND GENERAL AGENTS WANT II To Bell Iliunutlienlluiilllluii uflMiotocrap llUlory ol thu , WurlU'a Fair. " 1 liu KrcateKt sell l-ook of the citury. Averaire bitlu neiirlv 1,1 fupli-ti a day. 350 mak-iilllci-iit | iiot ( > raphl i vrnvluira ( costliiB- nearly $12.000) ) . irlvlnc i-xijult vlevvuof tlm luiuluiir vxhlbltu. All polnta of Im ivl described In the mviit rraplilc manner. A i-u pklu hlbiury of ttu fair. Caiivah lin ; oulm. cvuu. Airi'iiU ilrupplnir nil ether Uwku to t { lily. * X ! 'ij ' t l > ald. Crodlt Blvon. Order qul 11. U. WooJwirU A. CO. , lUlUuunu , MO. U1U811 WANTED TO RENT. Rate * . IMc i * word nntlnoprtlon. Ic n won ! there- nftcr Nodilne tnfccn for lens tli.-in _ a c _ . _ A Nil IlOAill ) FOIt FAMlv .IVot fourln iirlrntnliotiHo west ol'-0lli St. ncnr DoOito ( it. ncliool. AihlrpM O 2 , lleo. ITU -COMKOUTAIU.K KOOMVANTK1) HY yonni ? man , within ton tulnnlm xvnlk of Urn ot- flee. Until nii'l particulars to NIW , Bon. 177-liV KWANTHU. TWO FUHKISIIKD UOOMS nml nnnnl for man , wife nml two small chil dren : willing to pnv literally for flrit class flc- 173 lfl BTOKAOE. Jlnlpf ) , 1 Oon line Mdi Insertion , J1.IM1 a line per month. Nothing taken forlcsi than -"c. M nNR COT I-STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS ! I cluan nnd cheap rates. R. Wei It , 1111 Farnam. nun WANTED TO BUY. s , lUo n wonl first Insertion , Ic.i worJ tlioro- nftcr. Nothing taken for lost thin 25c. TVJ CASH PAID FOR GOLD AND SILVEIl. 1 > Jncobson ic EIsolo , room 11,1S15 Donirliis st , M720 AIU- AT-CASH roil KUItNtTURK , 1IOUSKHOUJ -L > coodfl , etc. , or will neil for owner In our auction sales. 11. WellB.-llll Farnam. Olid AT-WANTKD. PAUM LANDS. HAVE YOU 1 > laniln for nalo In Holt. Knox. Anlelopo or 1'lerco coimtleHj If BO , wrllo nt oncu lo K. A. Grnm. Nor- folk. Nub. , Colonizer. MiW.'l' TO 11UY. AI1OUT 8-HOOM 1IODSK AND LOT , between li.'Iti nndll.Mh midllu\v.ini and Chicago BtH. AdilrusH N11) ) , lie * ' . lli'l ' 10 * AT WANTBD TO IIOIIKOW. 91 MO TO $2.000 -LI on Kllteduml security. Address 1' . O. box mil , Onmha.Nob. IBS 10' FOR SALE FURNITURE. HntcR. IKo a wordflrsllniortlon. lea wonl llioro- NoUiIng token for less than ic. - RENT OR SALE , 11EST MAKE UP- 0-FOR Piano. Imjulru room UOS , First National bank building. U2H JOR SALE HORSES , WAGONSKTO Rates , IKc a word tli-st Insertion , lea wort Ihoro- llfli-r. Nollilmr taken for less than 23c. 1 : ) -FOR SALE CHEAP , A NICE PONY CART\ Inquire at 1014 Cumins street. MKS1 - SAI.K. GOOD SKCOND HAND P1IAE- tons , sf 10 , * , M ) , $75. $100. IlUBtness bnitKli'S $ iri'jr . W3 , $10. Drnnunond CarrliiKo coiminny , l th and Hartley Blreets. 11:111-15 : I-1STCLAS.S HO/UIDINO & LIVKHY.W1NDSOH stablea , 1410 Davenport ; storage for carrlnui-s. ioou : FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. H.'itCH. lUc a wonl flrHllimqriton , lua wonlthero- nflur. Notlilnc tikon ; for IONS than ' - ' , " > e. -TOtl HlALKAu-XJUnATN SIXK illtUNS- wick & Haiku bllllml : table , nick , OUCH and balls. Everything : In tlrst-class hit > u. Address N IM , Iluu. _ MISl ? . FOB SALE. NEW niCYCLE , LATEST JIAICE. Q Will illHcoiuit * : I3.00 for cash. Address K. It. , room -07 , Omaha National bank bide. U72 15 * -HEMEM1IEU WE MUST HAVE MONEY THIS wok. Ono tnirlcht plnm for $140.00. ejnti Chtckerlnc piano for if 1'Jil.OO. Ono piano , new scali' , # lll."i.0 ( ) . Ono piano , new Bcale , $11)0.00. ) Ono piano , new scale , $ 'J1 . " > .0 | ) . eno piano , new scale , sfUjO.OO. Wi-ifiiiaii from $ : t."i.OO ( ) up. Khnball organ. * M.OO. NewiiKin Ilros.'ortran. $30.00. ShoniiKcr oiftan , * a.0. ) Chlcaco CottaBi ! orKan. $25.00. Hay Suit" organ. $20.00. Slory A Clark on.in. $33.00. Camp A Co. organ , $20.01) ) . Smith American onran. $1S.OO. IlrldKeport orenns from $ U. > u | > to $150.00. Will trade for horsu and aurroy. Wuoilbrldiru llron. Hell Deiiartinent Store. _ 135-10 CLAIRVOYANTS. Italca , lOcallnueaeli liiHertlon , $ l.nn a line per inotilh. Nothing taken for lens than 'J5c. . . WAUUEN. CLAIRVOYANT , S I. rellublo buslneuH nietllnm ; Oth year ut 110 N.I lltli. flOU MASSAGti. BATHS , ETC. Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per month. Notilng ] taken for less than 23e. - rit-MADAMR SMITH , 602 S. 13TII.2NDFLOoR , JL Room ! l. Mnssagu , vapor , alcohol , steam , sulphur- no anil sea baths. mlO'.l 10 * rp-MME , CARSON , 1121 DOUGLAS STREET , :1D : JL floor , room 7 , muusago. ulcouol , sulphur and sua baths. MUSI 18' T-JIME. STOWE , MAGNETIC HKALIUS. 203 Douglas block MU52 10" PERSONAL. Rates. lOo a line each Insertion , $1.50 n line per month. Nothing taken for less than 25c. " ' " - mal baths , Hcalp nml hair treatment , imiiilcnn andchlropodtst.Mrs.Post.aiOWS. IGlli.WltlmcH blV 101 U-OOOI. LETTER ANDCARD JUST RECEIVED Too Into to act. What shall wu do iiowl iiowlM102 M102 10 MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE Rates , Iflo n line each Insertion , $1.50 allnopei month. Nothing taken for less than 25c. \\r-LOAN3 ON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVE ! M city property. sKI.000 and upwards , 5 to Ofci poi cent ilio delays. W. Farnam Smith & Co , 1320 Fat-nan 001 _ W MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES The O. F. Davis Co. . 1505 Farnam street. 003 \V MONKVTOLOANATr'fnVKST RATES 0 > ' i Improved nnd unimproved Omahn reiilcstato , ; to B .voars. Fidelity Trust Co. . 170-J Favnum , 003 TIT ANTHONY LOAN ANDTRUSTCO.,818 N. Y 'i Llfo , lends at low rates for cholco security 01 Nebraska and Iowa farms or Omaha city property 007 \ir-CENTUAL LOAN .t TRUST CO. , I1EE BLDO > oeiH W-$500.00 TO ! fl,5O.IM ( ) ) TO LOAN 1 TO i yearn on Improved Omahn real estate or fani lands. E. C. Garvlu & Co. , 20a Shcely block.M81Q M81Q W - TO LOAN AT CURRENT RATES Apply to W. II. Melklo , First National Ilk bids MB50 I \\r-MORTOAOE LOANS. A. MOORE , 401 HE ] < > DLD'G. M H2t ; 1 MONEY TO LOAN OHATMiLa. Ilnlra , lOon line each Insertion , $1.50 a line pc month. Nothini ; taken fur less than 25c. X'WILL LOAN MONETON ANY KIND OF'sii cnrlty ; strictly contldcutlaL A. E. Harris , root 1 Continental block 47S -MONEY TO LOAN- Wo will lend yon uny sum which you wlsli HiiiiiHorlnnru. ntthulowustpoHiilblo rates , In th ilitlckoHt possible ) time and for nny leiiclh of tlm to suit you. You can pay It back lu mien Install nti'iits as you wluh , when you wish , and enl liayforHasloiifasyoiikin.il ) it. You can borrow Ull HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS , HORSES. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES , WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS. MERCHANDISE OR ANY OTHF.H SKCU1UTY. Without -publicity or removal of in-operty. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN eo. , 300 SOUTH KITH STREET , llrst Hour above tlio sli-eiit , THE OLDEST , LARGEST AND ONLY INCORPOfl ATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. . 010 IX- DO YOU WANT MONKY1 IXWo ; Wo will loan you ANY SUM yon wish on your . ' FURNITURE , PIANOS. HOHSliS. WAGONS , ! OARRIAGKS. WAREHeUSK RECEIPTS , etc. : Wu k'lvn prompt attention to all nppllcationa , : nnd will c.trry your loan ns Ion ; as you wish. ! Yon can riHliicu thu cost of c-urrylntr your loan : by n payment at any tlmo , Thcro U no pub- ! llclty or removal of property , r FIDELITY LOAN UUA RANTEE CO , , A : Room 4 , Wltlmull block , : M741 Cor. 15th and Hnrnuy St , , D BUSINE3S OHANCES. Rnturt , lOon line each Insurtlou , fl.no n line i month , Nothiur taken for loaa than 2So' 7-FOR RENT , A SMALIi WATER MILL. A ! ' i 65 , Lincoln , Nub. Opj Y TO I1UY , SiUL : OR EXCHANGE , 11USINE : uhuicco , real cHtnlii or lands. Apply to Wen crn IlimlnesH Airency , 310 N , Y , L. blilf. MH01 SI V-rFOR SALE OR TRADE. FIRST-CLASS DRU J. Hton. neiitrnlly locatml , good eaali bualnnss. W. I. . P , O. Hnx 518 M 0'J or orD CLASS DRUG STORE , HIG IIAHOA1 JL for cash ; good paying buBlneuii. Address N 'J [ D lleo. 07011 _ _ _ _ y' EXPERIENCED HUSINESS MAN WISH1 ; o to Invest * iiOO.oo to $1.100.00 in luu'ltlmatiu tablluhed biiBlnciis Ju thn weal , S : nd full dctalla you have whole or part of nuy buslnens for sa cu AildresB N 02 , Ucu. M108 IU I _ \r-COHRE9PONDENCE SOLICITED FRC 1imrtleu waiitlnir to chano their biiBliii'a * or b out on short notice. All lotturu conlldcntlal. A drcsB box HID ; St. Paul , Nub , 173-3J _ -FOR EXOHANQE. Raton , lOca line each Insertion , $1.50 a line 11 Nothlnsf taUu'i for lew than 2aa _ IOWJOOU FARMS IN NEUUASKA , KANS. Hl Dakota. Will Hell cheap or excliant-o I HiU o.lior8 a und cattle. Add. box 70 , Frankfim.lt eUl iii- _ iii60 / ABOUT 7.0M1 | WORTH OF STAPLE GE ell /Jcralnicrchancliao J0ronvlhtr4ca li or Bocnr iiotea. talanco OiimliH city propwrtjf or good fan J , 11. Haddock. Falrbury , Neb. M281 FOR EXCHANGE. 7-CLEAN STOCK OF OBNERAT. MD3E. WILL /J take real citato , money. Dox2lWtFninRfprtInd , , ( > 1 J 7-W1LD LANDS , CLEAR. TO ESCHANOK FOR 'JDroprrthero. . Write full dcscrlptlois. 701 Soulli 27lh Btrcct. M507 A3.V 7-Foii KxriiANan. HAVE CLEAR LAND AND 'Jc.mh to trade for Oinnhniroi > vry. ! J. D. Zlttlo. nrownblk. 181 FOR SALE REAL'ESTATE. . Rales , 10enlln j ivtch Iniertlon , SI .150 n line per month. Nollilnff taken for les * than 2So _ SPLENDID BARGAIN - POO ACRES IN A Oreeley county. Neb. : uooil soil , t-imnhiR water , etc. : only 2 miles from North loiip on U. P , rail way nnd 4 miles from ntntlon on H. A M. railway. If weld quick wo can oiler for * M.OO ixsrncre. Hicks Real Efltalo nfrcncy , 305 Now York Llfo building , M180 10 _ 17AKM LANDS , C. F.HARRISON,012 N. Y. LIFK. JL MH45 All)1 T > UY LOT9 IN STOEPEL PI.AOK. Chcnpcst and liest loin In OMAHA. Special prlco nnd tonm lo . HOME lltHLDKRS. Stoopcl Plnco lots will tilw.tysa.lvane'jln prlcj , for Hie city muit crow weotwanl. C.lll on or nil- dress W. A. WubslorIOJ lleo bid ? , 014 CPLENDID CHANCE FOR AN INVESTMENT. OWu have had placed 111 ourhnniln for quick sale 1,1100 acres of peed land near Lodco Pole , Neb. ; Rood soil , will crow splendid wheat , potatoes , corn.etc. LarKii uprlnffs of wnler. Can offer at if 1.50 per acre. Hicks Real Esll.lo ngciu-.v. : IS N. Y. Llfobulldlinr. M181) 10 IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A SAFE AND JL protllabla Inveslment Wo can ttlve you ono. For Instance , a irood farm ot 100 neroi 10 inline from Omaha. What can you Und belter ? er , If you want n homo on easy payments ana cheap , wo have several. Omahn Real Estate and Trust company , room 4. lleo building. MOil 1 } AROA1NS , IN FARMS , HOUSES AND LOTS. J. JLJN. Frciizur , room 5 Frunzur block , opt ) . P. O. RARE CHANCE TOSECURE A LARGE tract of fcliolcolnnd on Iho outskirts of Oninhn. Wo have had placed \mrhaiidsfor Rain 40 acres near new Elniwood park In West Omahn nt $ JI7fi per aero can sell 20 acres If ilesln-il. Hlcka Real Estate agency , 303 N. Y. Llfo bulld- Ine- . Mlfll ) 10 170R SALE , 20 COTTAGES , $350.00 TO JL $ ' . ' .000.01) . on monthly payments. E. F. Rlmrer , IBID Fnrnam , MH87 10 * 17ARM MORTGAGES. C. F. HARRISON. ! )12 ) I. N. Y. LI to. 7SO S2 * F'OR SALE , 25 HOUSES AND LOTS AT $800 and upward ; easy Icruls. Why do you pay rent ? J. D. Zlltle. Ill-own blk , 1 2 HANDSOME S-ROO.M HOUSE NEAR HANSCOM park for sale at leaa than cost. Call and see It. Hicks , real estate agency , 305'N. Y. Life Hide. SECUR1TIES FOR Rates , lOc a line racli Insertion , $1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than l3c. ! ' " PEB'CKNT"MOHTOAGES FoiV SALE , SECUK > lly absolutely uafo. Ames Rual Estate nirency 1017 Farnam. M8il3 foil ORADE OMAHA CITY MORTOAOES. neltlnir purcliiiHurs eood rate of Interest , sums of from $100.on up , for s.llo by ( ? lob Loan & Trust Co. , Kith and Dodge , Omaha. Particulars on ap plication. M701 PER CENT 1ST MORTOAOES FOR SALE. Sums MOO to f 1,000. Address NCC.Ilee. 174 1 W1LL oTvE 17 > PER CENT FOR $1100.00 JL for It years and g-lve llrst morlKatrc on valuable lot ; paveil street ; perfect title ; perfect security. Address N 04 , lieu. M171 17 WORLD'S FAIR HOTELS & ROOMS Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 23c. avenno and Olst street , Chicago ; a blocks from fair entrance ; permanent Htono and brick ; lartfo outside rooms overlooking park ; iiotlifn ? better ; European , $1.00 to $2.00 ; excellent cafe : hltrli recommendations from Om.iha and Council muffs people who have slopped with n . Take Wabasli avenue cable cars to Cottaso Grove avo- iineand illbt filreet ; tro ono block west. Cut this out and come or write. M051 10 * LOST. Rales , lV < o a wonl HrBt Inscrtlon.lc a woixl tliere- nfter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. T OST-PAIR GOLD SPECTACLES ON 20TII JUstrect south of Leavenwortli , or ou Leaven- worth between 28th and 2Dtli. Return to 1120 South Iltu ! ) mreet.and rccelyu rcwnnU , M10'J ' IS * LOST-oTlADUATINO CROSS.'ON HOWARD , J1E- tweon 10th and 13th , or 13th'between Howard and Jackson. Pluaso return to Julia Kelly , 1722 Mason street. M1SI3 17 * ' SECOND-HAND TYPEWRITERS. Ra'ra ' , lOcallne each Insertion , $1.50 a line per mouth. Nothing taken for less than 25c. BOYLES .t RAIin , Ollt NEW YORK LIFE I1LDG , carry Urn largest line of type writers. In the west , all makes , 25 to 75 pur cent B.'ived on all leading macliliu-B. Rentals monthly : Callernph $ : t.50 , Renilngtou $1.1)0 ) , Smith Premier $5.00. Tel , r.58. 11013 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Rates , lOon line cinch Insertion , $1,50 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 23c , NG LADIES AND GENTLEMEN CAN SOON JL acquire a working knowledge of shorthand and typewriting at A. C. Van Saul's Bchool of short hand , 513 N. Y. Llfo. Typowiiteratoront. 010 UNIJERT AKE RSAND EMB ALME KS Rates , I Oca line each Insertion , $1.30 n Una pet month. Nothing taken for less than 25c. CW. DAKER ( FORMERLY WITH JOHN O , Jacobs , deceased , later wllh M. O. Maul ) , under taker and ombalnier , 310 S. 10th at. Tul. 000. , 017 PAWNBROKERS. Rates , lOo a line o.ich Insertion. $1.50 a llin pa month. Nothing taken for leas than 25u. SONNKnEltJ , DIA5UONI ] T IIROKER 130 : .Douglasst. Loans money on diamonds , vtatchea otc. Old fold and silver bought. Tel. 1558. 019 SCALES. Rates , lOca line ouh : : Insortlon. $1.50 a line pel month. Nuthlng taken for lesi than 25c. E\V i .SECOND IIAND SCALES ALrTToNDS N Addroua Jloiilon .V SelluckCo. , Lake ut. . Chlcagi U20 MTJSIO , ART AND LANGUAGES Hates , 11)0.1 ) line each Insertion , $1.50 a line po month. Nothing taken for less than 2. " > c. , iANJOISTANDTKACHKR 1810 California struut. 1)14 ) Till ! KKALTY 3IAKKKT. INSTRUMENTS placed on record August 1 1893 : WAIIIUNTY DKKIIS. Kdward Foarson and wlfo to S E lloivull , lotlo , Kearson Plnco t 1,76 1C I ) Palmer niul wlfo to ! ' Jl 1'almor , lot Blluck 3 , Patrick's add 7,00' ' BO Thompson to AW Fluid , lots 18 and 19 , bloclr , OrninmiTuy park. . . 7,00' ' South ejmuha Land Company to Anna llrockwalil , lot 3 , block 108 South Omaha y 30 S N Ktilin nnd wlfo to J 1' Kolm , lov 1 , block 7 , Itnnson 70 O W Amos and wlfo to O W Hadlock , lot 0 , block U , Amos' I'Juco 40 W II Iliiinlllon to Churlottu Hamilton , lol 0. llnrlom I < nno K M Wuyno und nlo toEJ M liako. w 50 feet .sul ) lot 2 , In lot 12 , lu 4-14-la 2,50 Ii 11 Oako and wte toKMWnyno , samu , , . 2,50 , Dnnu Havings Imnlc to W Triuainan , lot 4 , block ? , Qrnmmorny park 75 Blaiiluton Latnl company to Ami'.rlcnn Loan tV Trust company , lot 6 and n 4 fiMit lot 4 , lilouk 5 , K V Hnilth's add 5,00 I ) I ) Coolity ttml wife to ritaplelon Land rompnny , samu , 5,00 K 1' Hluveri and wlfo to Alma JthiKor , lots'Jund ll.hlouka , Dunmnn I'laco , lot 12 , block 1. and lot 13 , block 4 , Portland 1'laco A H McDonnell and wlfo lo Laura Mc- Kennn. u40 15-10 feel of w Vi lot 'i , block 15 , Lowe's lid add , 4 CO W M Lotis to 12 T Alton , lot 1 , block 3 , A S Patrick's uilcl , . . . . , , , . . 1OC OI-OIKO It Miller and wlfo to A O Ilnn- dur , Iota 10 am ) Hi , blockU , Woat Knil 4OC U W Amus and wlfo to W M I.OIIK , Iota 1 and'bloclc U..VS 1'ntrlcU'n add. . 1,6C QUITCLAIM DKUDd. J A I'attorson and wlfo to.Mi lllaok- burn , lot 20 , block 0 , Orohiml Hill. . O A llennett ( shorlfT ) to 1'auny Nick- Ion , Ion , Lvo'd subillv. . H Total amount of transfers , , . . , t 44,11 , FITSC ( From ff % 8 , Journal nf Medicine. ) Prof.W. H.rcckCjHhomakciaepcclaltyof EpOepaj his without doubt treated and cured more cases Ilia any living Physician ; lib success U astonleulng. YY liivolicatdofcaseaofeOyctre'elandlnR cured ty bin He imblUliea a valuable work on till * dltease which 1 : scudj itli a large bottle cf hla abeolute cure , free t ur tuflcrcr who may cend tliclr P.O. and Kxprcti < u drc.14. We advlio anyone nltliliig a cure to Kldrei 1'jor.V. . 1J. I'KEO , i1 , D. , 4 C 0tt BU , Hew Votl BETTER GROt CONDITIONS Last Week Mails a Vttry Decided Ohnngo in the Situation. GOOD REPORTS OVER NEBRASKA v iv Only n I'OVT Coniitlos ln U'hloli thn Ooiu'.l- tlonn for n lloiintltul llnrro t Are Mot ieollrnt'Vhut the Stnlm AVouthcr Ilnllciln S.ijs. The Nebraska wcatlior "crop bulletin for the \vcok ending August 15 'ims been tssucil by Captain George 12. Hunt , dlrnctor of tliei United States weather bureau nt Omaha. Tlio report says : Good rains hnvo fallen In many sections of Nebraska since a great number or the fol- lowlus weekly rcKrts [ were mailed , mid the prospects are favorable for showers throuch- out the state usraln. Heports nro Beiiei-alty favorable from ilio southeast section , except In Untlornnil Polkcountles , where drouth nml grasshoppurs hnvo Injurcel cro ] > s. Some winter wlicat has boon sown ami fall plow ing Is progressing slowly. In the northeast section reports uro all favorable , ex cept In Uoclgo county , wlioro In some localities corn is badly fired. Ualns hnvo Rroatly benefited crops In the Krcator portion of the western section. The late potato crop Is very promising ; oats gen erally turning out below the average yield ; pastures improved and soil in good condition for fall plowing , with prospects good for a largo acreage of winter wheat being sown. Wheat threshing continues with little change from former estimates as to yield. In lCo.irnoycounty , It ranges from eight to thirty-nine bushels per acre. He- ports uro Koner.illy unfavorable from the central slutlon , ejxcopt Buffalo county , where a good corn crop is already assuied. All other counties in this section were suffering for rain , which , no doubt , they have had. by this time. Southoniit Section. Butler County Corn Is suffering for rain ; ground too dry for plowing ; frequent showers , but not of any benefit ; considerable damage by native grasshoppers. Fillmore County Weather of past week has been very favorable to all growing crops ; the prospect for corn continues excellent. .IciTerson County The outlook is poor for all crops. Nemaha County The eastern part of the oounty had good rains which was very bone- llcial to corn and potatoes. Pwanco County The dry weather of the past week has Injured com somewhat. Polk County The drouth has greatly damaged corn. Potatoes are about dried up. York County A llirht shower on the 12th. which was beneficial to potatoes and meadows , also to wheat already sown. Northfimt Section. Antelope County Corn will bo n crop. Pasture Is short. Wild hay light. Cumlng County Stacking about llnishod. Threshing commenced and it is generally believed oats are lighter than expected. Wheat about average. Corn continues favorable for a little above the average crop. loago County Corn badly fired in some localities ; must have rain soon to save crop. < 'ent nil Keetlon. Buffalo County The showers of the past week have assured .Jigood ' crop of corn ; small grain nil handled' . Morrlck County Haiu very much needed ; corn seriously damaged in some localities. Weather very hot. Whcclor County ATery dry and warm. Corn has suffered very much from drouth ou high ground ; hay will yield half crop. West Section. Furnas County. Raln of past week very bennlloiaLto corn ; fate potatoes will boa good crop ; grass much Improved ; oats be low average yield. FaH > plowing commenced with prospect.of a Jargo ( amount , of winter wheat being sowu- . * 2 Kearney CountyWIn tot wheat threshing out at n vor.v great range from eight to thirt.y-nino'bushols per aero. Oats are bet tor than estimated ; corn safe foran average crop ; potatoes 'also have a wide rauiro and now promise two-thirds crop or bettor. Hod Willow County Corn is very good in most section , while in others it is badly fired. Webster County Corn drying uu very fast , in some localities it cannot possibly make half crop if wo got rain. WHAT W1LI < THU HARVEST IJE ? Lack of Itnln nnd Plenty ot Grasshopper * rromlao 11 Short Crop for llllnolt. Si'iiiNoriEi.n , 111. , Aug. 15. The crop re port shows that the rainfall during the past week was badly distributed , and In sections where the rain did not fall much corn is re ported Injured beyond redemption. Grasshoppers in some of the northern and central counties uro doing much damage. It will bo a short crop. Wayne county reports cattle , horses and hogs dying from anthrax. Inwii'H Crop Outlook. DBS MOINES , Aug. 15. The crop report states that showers have been abundant in some sections of the state and deficient in others. In the greater part of the state there is still promise of an average crop ol corn. The eiamago to potatoes is irroparablo. The threshing yield shows oats , 50 to C5 wheat OH Sy.fiOO tuTts shows an nvorapo ytrlelof four-lean bushels , ntul the quality Is pood. The total trlio.it product ts estimated at 10,12 ,8V ) bushuK The stanilanl blood tuirlflor , strength liuililcr and nurvo helper Is Hood's Sarsn- , imrllla. Insist uj > on Hood's because it cures. bunch tonight , the ijrentest outdoor attraction In the world , Louvon- murk ) the chn'iuptou high divor. / , itoiiiuin : A Sruiutil Dnvnlot | Uvrr I'oon Chnrgetliy \ a United Stiitcn Mitrtlinl. iNIMANArOMS , Allg. 15. A flpociftl oxiiminor will bo nskoil to conio hero from Washington-ami innko nn investiga tion of the fee system in foreo In the olllco of the United Statusnmrslml. . Sllus P. .Tones , the deputy in the otlluo , bccauso his conscience hurt him , us ho snld , make * pnbllo the fact that the olllco IMS for years been juggling with the feus to which it is entitled under the law. law.Under Under the lust thrco marshals it is believed the custom of the ollloo 1ms been to collect three lines of foes allowed for Iho trunsportutlon of m'isonors 10 cents a nillo for the prisoner. 10 cents u nillo for the deputy marshal und 10 cents u inilo for the guard. It is not often found necessary to tnko u guard along tind in order to receive pay from the govern ment for the services of a guard some outsider is asked to sign the return us u guard. Tlio brnkonum on the train carrying the prisoner is usually asked to perform that service and for his borvicea he is paid from 60 cents to $1. 13y this proceeding the marshal is able to make a fee of $14.50 every time a prisoner is transported to Michigan City.Tho The law allows the marshal to have five bailiffs hero during the session of the court. It has boon the custom In the marshal's olllco to write down the names ot live employes of the olllco as buililTs , and it is often the case that the olllco has drawn pay for men who did not render any service In a bailiff's capacity. The sttitomont that deputies in the olllco. in addition to serving as baillll's , have drawn money as witnesses , is ora- phaticully denied in the olllco of the marshal. It is said by the government ollloials that the same system is followed in the United States marshal's olllcos all over the country. Attorneys say the practice should bo broken. Louvcnmtirk dives tonight from tower at Courtland beach. See the Bickotts. WILT ELKVTUUVUrK JHVVltA.X.-iS. llstory of tlio Crlmo tor Wnlch the Now York Doctor Must Die. NEW YORK , Aug. 15. Dr. Robert W. Buchanan , the wife murderer , who was yesterday sentenced to bo electrocuted , ho first week in October , was convicted "ast March of poisoning his second wife u order to secure her money. In1 many espcots the case was similar to that ol 3arlylo . Harris. Buchanan was born .hirty-four years ago in Halifax , N. S. [ Ie begun life us a clerk in u drug store. [ Jo turned to tlio study of medicinewent ; 6 Chicago and was graduated there ; n 1883. Ho returned to prop- ; ice in Halifax , and married Annie Bryce Patterson , the daughter of a respectables family. Then ho wont to Edinburgh-to further study medicine .ind returned to practice in Now York city in 1880. Ho obtained a divorce from his wife and seventeen days latot married-Anna. B. Southorland , a womar t\vbntjv o'ars""hi8 senior andtho keeper of a disorderly house in Nowurk , The woman had' $2 ,000. , ' Buchanan seer tired of her and tried several times tc ; ot control' of her fortune. Ho noer- looted her , and after a year of married life began to toll her friends that she would'soon-die , although she was in per footvhcalth. , The woman begun to gel liysterical on account of Buchanan's ill treatment ana a doctor was culled. The latter proscribed chloral , and Buchanar administered the medicine. He gave her several doses , but she died after one of thorn. It was subsequently ctis covered that ho had given her morphine Thrco or four weeks after his wifo'i death ho remarried his first wife am they were about to go to Europe whoi Buchanan was arrested. THAT J'UItIC VltASll. All the .Firm * CniiKhi Mitko a Settlement with Their CrodltorH. CHICAGO , Aug. 15. N. K. Fairbanl has convoyed to Henry Botsford 111 property at the northeast corner o Wabush avenue and Randolph street the consideration being stated as $220 , 000. Ho bus also transferred to Ilatal ; Bros , the property on Wabusli avenue which fronts on Eldrcdgo court 01 Twelfth street , the consideration boinf stated as 8120,000. , Messrs. Hutoly am Botsford take title as trustees for Mr Fulrbank's creditors in settlement o the claims arising from the Into collupsi in the provision market. In the eleven failures caused by thi collapse all but four firms mudo oilers o settlement , and the majority hav < already settled with from 80 to 90 no cent of their creditors , and in anotho week it is expected that "all the house will have been hoard from. The com bincd liabilities of the eleven unfortu nutos aggregate $ ! , . ' 125,000. The follow ing statement shows the liabilities a nearly as can bo ascertained : John Cuduhy , $1,000,000 ; settled i full. N. K. Fttlrbank , $800,000 ; in full The North American Packing compunj $110,000 ; 25 per cent cash , 75 porjcont I notes. Wright & Hnughey , $110,000 ; i full. E. W. Bailey & Co. , $0(10.000 ( ; 2 cents und claims , D. Eggleston & Sons $550,000. A. W. Wright , $150,000. J G. Slcovors , $400,000. T. II. Groigf $25.000. JtWI .i.MO.Vf } tiKIllllllOKS. Six Vuoplo Injured at Tacomn 111 n Pltohe llHttle. TACOMA , Aug. 15. There was a ric between neighbors on the outskirts < the city in tlio southwest end of th Fifth ward lust night in which six poi sons were badly injured and as man more cut and bruised by Hying rocks The injured are : Mrs. Frank HJtoshi Julius Luppy , R. Duncan and two ser of Mrs. Hitoshu. Bad blood has oxisto for some time among the residents < this section , located where the trucks ( the Luke Park railroad cross those < the Northern Pacific. Frequent quarrel have occurred during the past si months , but they seldom amounted t more thiin ordinary breaches of th noa'ftb. About nine o'clock in the mon ing R . ' Duncan pussod the IIHoshu res donee and exchanged words with the 1 ! year-old daughter of Mr. and Mn Ilitcshu. The parents of the girl wet in the lioiip.o at the timo. As to jui how the * quarrel started there are cot trttdjctory stories. The girl claims thi Duncan insulted her , and Duncan cluln the girl sot a big dog on him. A llolitxicl Itobber Arrnttntl , KANSAS CITY , Aug. 15. John M Klttroll , the negro who , with the u sistance of two white men and the coi nlvunco of the messenger , robbed wagon of the Pacillo Express contour of $7,500 in Wichita July 21) ) , was caugl hero yesterday. Klttroll wont fro Wichita to Chicago , and there plckt up a nagrq companion und took him ' the World's fair. While at the fair h companion robbed him of $2,000 of tt $2r > 00 which ho received as his share in the robbery , Klttrell then cumo to this city and was arrested hero. To Clnn the System Efroctunlly yet gently , when costlvo or bilious , or when the blood Is linmiro or shis- pish , to permanently euro Imbltuixl consti pation , to awaken the kidneys and liver to ft healthy activity without irritating o weak ening thorn , to dispel headaches , colds or fevers use Syrup of Flftn. Louvotr.nnrk dives tonight from tower nt Uourtlund beach. See the Biokolts. HUNDRED THOUSAND AN HOUR- Prodigious DrMrurtlvo I'ownr Clnhnml by Titrpln tor Ills Now ( Sun. M. Turpln , the Inventor of melinite , is naturally very reticent on the subject of the now engine of destruction which lie has planned. A correspondent of the London Tolograpli hud a brief conversa tion with him In the small house at Col- ombes , to which ho has removed from his large villa near the railway station of the sumo township , and he said it was not his intention to give any Information about the formidable , weapon t J the pub lic , us his secret is reserved for the French government. Ho did nothowovor , deny that some of whut hud already leaked out as to the ntituro und eaiia- bilitles of the weapon was true. The public bus nlroady had u short account of the alleged destructive powers of the gun , ana to tills may now bo udded some sturtling statements just made on the subject by the inventor M. Turpln goes us fur us to suy that the figures already given us to four discharges in u quarter of an hour , each belching 25,000 pro jectiles , only represent a minimum. Ho believes that his gun could , In fact , bo brought to such a pitch of perfection as to enable those using it to swoop several army corps oil'u Hold of buttle us by a gust of wind. M. Turpln remarks that people have al ready referred to him as being insane , owing to his incredible schemes. Judging from his appearance , ho is the lust person whom one would suppose to be nlllictcd with a tendency to lunacy. Ho is a middlosizod , stoutish , llorid- fouturod man about 40 , the picture of healthnotwithstanding his recent prison experie noes , ami ho speaks with all the sincerity und culmnoss of one not given to enthusiasm or exaggeration , lie is , therefore , the more easily able to impress those with whom ho converses oven when ho says that his gun will do u hundred times more damage than heavy siege ordnance , that fortifications will bo of no avail against it , and that ironclads will be rendered absolutely useless through its effects. As to the principle on which the terrible weapon works , M. Turpin says that it has an electrical basis , und is of the utmost simplicity. His secret , us ho emphatically reiterates , when spoken to about the matter , will only bo divulged to his own government , und under certain conditions. Tlie.su are that u committee of ollicors should bo appointed to try the experiments with him on n secluded headland on the Finistorro coast , with a cordon of troops around in order to keep buck the inquisitive. As to taking out u patent , ho means to do nothing of the ) sort , as his secret might thus bo communicated to a Gorman , English man , Italian , or , as the inventor ox- Dresses it , an Armstrong qUoleonquo. His melinite is now used in every country from Germany to Japan , and ho I docs not want his gun to become in the same way the common property of nations. These uro the latest , state ments oxtructod from M. Turpiu , but , us will bo scon , they only refer ut some what greater length to what has boon already published as to the capacities of the now engine of warfare. Horses und chariots will not drug nny more from him , und unless the govornuTont ugroos to his conditions ho may kcop his secret to himself. VICTORIA'S REIGN. No Other Sovereign Hun Coma Near It fbi Itoiil Duration. The Now Huvon Palladium has this tc 6ay of the three sovereigns who have remained longest on the throne of Groul Britain : Queen Victoria has now reigned longot than any English sovereign except hoi grandfather , George III. , who reigned lifty-nino years und ninety-seven duys. A few duys ago she passed the period ol Henry III.yho reigned fifty-six year. and twenty-nine days. In erne respect she bus exceeded the records of either of these kings , for they were both in sane for Hoverul years while they wore on the throne. All conservative Eng lishmen hope the queen will yet live many years , for they dread whut may come after her. She is likely to bo thu next to the last sovereign of Groal Britain. Neither Henry III. nor George III. cor bo rightfully said to have ruled ot reigned 10 long as Victoria. Her grand father , crazy more or loss of the time after ho hud driven the American colonies nies into rebellion , wus eoi/.cd in 18K with iiis final attack , und during the re main in g ton year's of his infinity ( whicli lusted us long us his ' life ) his hon , tin dissolute "llrst gontlonmu in Europe,1 ruled us regentbocomingln 1820 George IV. His father's reign did not roullj last for a longer period than forty-nine ' voars for a lunatic' in not properly i king. As to Henry III. , born in 120(1 ( ton yours must bo taken eiut of his lonj nml wretched nominal reign ; for he wai called to the throne when u child of 1 years. 'A coward and notorious liar , llki his father , King John , ho wus forced like tliut despicable follow , to yield t < the forces iu arms that his misrule had evoked. As his father by compulsioi signed MugnaChurtu (1215) ( ) , so his woul son , forty-three years later , agreed t < the transfer of Ills power to tlio barons A few yours lutor , when events , not hi own force of churiicter , had sooniod ti restore him to the throne , ho wus ugaii beaten , by his relative , Simon do Mont fort , and compelled to agree to ovoi more humiliating conditions. To cnl such u person's life u royal reign mu ; not be to discredit thu average run o British royalty , from John to Georgi IV. , for no excess of vice or mcuiinos could well dibcrudit much of It ; but it i the fair ami just distinction of Queoi Victoria that her reign has not enl , been a virtuous and clean one consplcii onsly in contrast with that of many win have reigned in England but It ha boon , in reality , longer than that of an ; of her predecessors. Whether she is o not to be placed in history as "thu nex to the last sovereign of Great Britain is u question that time has not yet dc cidod.The prediction may not im probably bo verified by the fact. Mnklncr Coufeilnriite .Money , A very curious industry was ostal ; lished in 1801 in Now York city am lasted to the end of the war. It was th manufacture of confederate money. J regular business was done in tins , remarkable markablo as it may pouui , A man win has twice been in congress since the wa from a northern district made a fortuu out of the stuff. It could not be tel from the genuine , thu only dilTorenc bolng thut thu northern article wa rather butter tliun that made in th south. Plantations were purchase with it , und one of the finest places I MUiiittslppi was bought und paid /or 1 confederate currency thut cost th people who used U only about $1,2CO i gold , LET T1IEI1K BE NO MORE WAR Plans for the Abolition of the Arbitrament ofViotArmis. " INTERNATIONAL PEACE CONGRESS MEETS of UolcRntr * from All tlii > I'rlni rlpnl Niitton * of the Knrlh to Urge tlint Arlillrnlli.iv Tnkn thr IMi oo of tnirrtmlloiml strife. CHICAGO , Aug. 15. The nutlonsbf the earth declared pence last night In the hall of Washington , und in poetry and prevso pronounced against carnage und the inhumunltyof wur. It wus the International Congress of Arbitration ami Peace which hud culled together delegated from all parts of the glemo. Many eminent ndve > cutcs of the cuuso espoused were present , und among these occupying M'uts on the platform wore ! llov. Dr. W. Kvana Darby , Lon don ; Robert Trout Payne , Boston ; Mr. Hung und Ills interpreter , China ; ' .Tosiuh Quincy , Washington ; lle/.oklah Butter- worth. Boston ; Mmo. WUslngor , Austria ; Dr. Adolph Ulchtor , Germany ; Prince Mamulu Muss iguoi , Africa ; Mrs. Bolvn Lcekwixid und V. 7i. Hggio , Hoyul Italian commissioner. After Dr. Bounoy had formally wel comed them all , Thomas B. Bryan , chairman of the committee on orgunlp.u * tion of the congress , called attention to the fact that nil of the principal nations woto represented. Subsequently the general secretary , B. F. Truoblood of Huston , introduced u numlwr e > f the del egates from other countries , who mudo appropriate responses to the words of welcome. Ho/.eklnh Buttorworth of Boston read an oilo entitled , "Tlio White City by the Luke , " which wns listened to with ole > so attention , and heartily uppluuded. The chieif eve-lit of the evening wus the address of Hem. .losiuh Quincy , secrotury of stuto ami president of the congress - gross , which covered n largo lleld of information upon the linunclul expense of war and the bonelloiul ro- Hdlts of arbitration in the settlement of international disputes. llo said that public opinion , under the formative in- tlucncu of the press , hud become a con crete und intelligent thing and the best thought of the worlel wus muklng itself felt against all International \uirfuro. If the congress now in session could in nny mciisiiro promote amicable senti ments , it would elusorvo to bo culled a success. America , occupying u posi tion of absolute security , wus the most striking historical example of the peace ful inllnonco of a great nation. It wus fortunate for the world that HO large a part of the Neirth American continent was under one government. Tiio reasons for Amor leu's peaceful inclinations wore many. Chief among them was the subordination of individual ambitions in an atmosphere of demo cratic principles. Another important reason was thut the supreme court in its constitution hours u close analogy to tin international court the idoul of the pence movement , lie cited statistics showing that America huel only emo soldier to ouch 2.010 oiti/.ens , against one soldier to olioh eighty in Germany , und ono to sixty-eight in Franco. After speaking comparatively eif the cost of wur preparations in govern ! countries , ho said : "In the lust twenty-five years , this country , cither through the president or ono of its foreign ministers , has suc cessfully lictoel us arbitrator in seven cases of ilill'eroncos arising between other powers. Within the lust century the United States has in thirty-three in- stuncos mudo agreements with other powers , nine of them boimr with Great Britain , for the settlement of disputed questions through some ) form of arbitra tion. The present year bus added to the list another conspicuous instance of successful arbitration between the same nations. By the public attention which it bus attracted , the eminence ef the counsel who have appeared before it , tlio novelty and importance of the cjnestions of international law to bo elo- cielcd , und of the whole character of the proceedings , the Bering sou tribunal bus still further strengthened the cause of international arbitration. " Tlio champion high diver tonight Courtlantl bench from high tower. J'M JIUltS I'LAVIH ) Kl'Kff. 1'lioy Took Tlmlr Ciriiln from Kliivutori Whoso Owner * Hud I'nllml. PAIKHUKY , 111. , Aug. 15. Twonty- ono elevators have boon closed through out thin county , this being the number operated by tlio Middle Division Klo- vutor company , which confessed judg ments in Chicago amounting to $25,000 in favor of the Uiilon National bunk. Two othnr judgments for $5,780 and $ 'JOI5 respectively in favor e > f Joseph Splro of Pontiac. ami one for $2,025 in favor of Henry Norris , were Hied on olei- vatoru in this und McLean county. At Eovorul points the furmurH were busy all day hauling grain from the company's bins und olovutors to their own prom- ibcs , und thus by the time the Hiioril ? put in an appearance tlio most of the stored grain wus gone. The company hope > .s to straighten mutters up and bo able to sturt uguin within u few duys. All day replevin suits against Sheriff Coo were ( lied with Circuit Clerk Thompnon. Tlio grain levied on amounted to nearly ' , 1UOOU bushels. m Culil I.mill fur it llruti' . . I. T. , Aiip. 15. Pete J'uyno ( colored ) , while riding on horho- liuok throiiL'h tlio utroutH of Hartshorn , near hero , run over the cliilel of John Donat'liuo. The neyro , instead of ex pressing sorrow for the auoidont , cursed the child for gottini ; in his way , Donajjhuo witnessed thu ncoidont nnd hof/un to upbraid tlio negro , when Payna dro\v u revolver und llrod. Dinmghuo retturncd thu ( Ire und tlio llrst bnllot wont tlironj.rh tlio nojjro'H heart. Louvomnurk dives tonight , Cuurtland. ( ; imr nH of ( 'riinlty hiutalnril , ttnijoiv , Kun , , Aug , 15. The state board eif charities Saturday inado an in- vostiKHtion of the maiiairoinont of thu industrial school for girls nt this place to inquire into the charges inado by Mrs. Kun le ) of Topoku that ( , 'reat cruelty wus pruciiccd upon the intnatos. The chariS ( ! were mistulnod and the inutron undall horBubordinatosvorodir \ > uhur od , Mrs.Vuito , the wife of ono of thu niunir bora of the board , has boon Installed us matron. Iron nml Ntiii'l .MIIU Ntart Up. Prrrsiiuita , Auir. 15. The outlook In the iron and utool industry Is bri'htor { than at any time ninco the preaont buai- uosa dopros.-iion hot in. Suvoral milla which were closed u month at , ' " started up yesterday and olosod dojiitrtmonla in othurri were rooiionuil. About 1,500 mon were given employment. Mlinjr ou n Strlku. Four SMITH , Ark. , Aug. 15. Six hun dred miners quit work in the mlnos of the KaiiHua und Texas Coul company at Hungtington because live mon were dis charged for trying to organize a strike to aid the Kansas