TILE OaLAILA DAILY JEE ; AlrUJlPAY , APRIL 13 , 1805. SPEC1RL NOTICES. .Ail ertlfiriiintii fur I lime columns will bo akrn mull laiao p. m. for the firming and until 8 p. m. for the morning and Sunday edition. AdvurtUi-r * , bjr renncitlnc * nnmlirrccl cliccU ) < - n linrn Rtmweri mldrrnmid to at iioinlirrrd letter In rnro of llio ilco. An- Atrcrii < i iiililrrdncd will bo Orllvored upon trmrntutlan of tlia rlicck on I jr. JCxtrn , 1 l-'c i uurd. llrt InscTlloii , le it uonl liercuflor. Nothing U ken for Irit than " 3o for llmt Innrrtlon. Ilimo niliurtUenient * mult lun consecu tively. SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTIII ) , HITUATION HY COMl'l/l KNT nalc ! > m n In dry Rrx I * or Kencrnl storo. twelve yprirn pxpTlpnce. l est rect > mmendatlonfl. Hex 70. HprliiB Valley , Minn. A MCI It' WANTED MALE HELP. PAID WKUKLY TO MVB MEN ; ezperlence not necessary. Apply 1516 IouKln . A30 WANTIM ) , AT ONCJ1 , KXI'KUIHN'CKt ) FLOll- lit an.I llnwer Kardener. Apply I ) . Ilnan. 181 } Vlnton ulrect. n-MM : It WANTKIJ , TWO tSOOU MKN TO WOHK-FHOM wacnn ; npply furcnoon. It. K. lllhlw. 161S Howard alreet. HM60JV _ AVANTKD A noon CAimiACJK HLArKHMIl'It at nnrp nt Ivpya Itroa. CarrlaKC Kurtory , C'oua- cll llluffd , Iowa. 11-G13-12 WANTKI ) , MAN AHI.i : TO HANUUA STATH BjTt'iicy or lirnnch bunlnpRX for a rcK- ulnr m.mufncturlnK hou imd Invent wime cnsli capital In merchandise. to becarried at Ills heidriunrtern ; appli cant pl * a e plvp liuHluesB experience , amount of money he ran Invest and references ; fair salary nnd commlfKlrm to nultable party. Address MfBr. . M SO , llee. I1-MG17 13 * WANTKI ) , OKNTKKiirTtOY AB.SISTANT ON nod.i fountain ; must be of good address , with refi-rencMi. ItnldulT. JI-MGIW 15 VANTKI ) , GOOD MKN TO SELti LINSKMl ) nnd p.ilnt oils , nlsa di-j-erH. Addreia 7n"i ( len- etirc avenue , Cleveland , O. II MOI2 14 A CHANf'B TtTsiAkK'MONBV-I MAT > K"MU > 1 Iho lost lx week Helling "llsh WBliern. nnd WIIH nek ! part of the tlni'1. I don't RFC whv oth- erx dif not KO lnto > the dltili wnHhcr buslncett. N'i > canvnsslnjr. Hold nil my washers at home. Per fect rnUsfactlon. Kvi-ry one Hflla another. Ki-cry family wnntx one. 1 will m.ike J3.OM.W thl > enr fiuiy. I can wimh nml dry our dishes In 2 mlnuttit. Any nno can mnkf J..0fl to J12.O ) a day. Kor circulars write to Iron nty Dish Washer Co. , S. Highland avenue , K. K. . Pltt3- tmrg , Pn. II M6II 13 * 8AIIWMAN WANTKn A FIST-CLASH HALHS- nian wuntetl for Kiin ac nntl Nebraska. Apt > ly. with references , A. 13..lehme ft Co. , M ! > th avenue. OIC | KCJ. 11 MfrlJ H CAIIINKT MAKKH WANTKD. HTNOM : MAN preferred ; nlaj mnchlnlat. 815 N. ICIh. It J1C63 13 J300.00 AND n.XPHNSKS 1'AII ) COMI'r.THNT ' men Hint year ur larso cnmtalfslun s-lllnn by diiniple staple Koods to merchant * : nn iwddllnK ; oxp'rencp ' | unncc'fssary ; for Fealt-d particulars fiend stamp. Household Hpeclalty Co. . 73 till tieel. Clnelnnnll.-O. II MGIS 13 * \VANTI3D KlHST-Cf.AHH roATJlTAKku , * te dyorl ( . M. llarrett & SoflH , Dunl.ip. la. 1I-CG1 13 WANTHI ) , 8Al7nSMAN , SAI AltY FI'.OM tnrt , permanent place. llrown llro . Co , nurterymim , ChlcnKO , 111. IIMM ) 13 * WANTED- KIll'T CLASS QIULS AT POANDINAVIAN Y. W. home. Odlce 101S Capitol avenueTel. . 1297. C-723 A1S WANTED , STUDENT NUIISES AT W. C. A. hospital , Council Ulurts. C M53I 14 OIUL KOrt GENEHAL HOtTHEWOUK7 MUST bo steady. Apply nt 2:12 Ohio street. C-MJ33 13 * AHU YOU HONEST. KO1IE11 INDUSTIUOUS ? If BO. enBiigp with us for ISS3 ; $ .H)0 a month , $3COO n year ; you can make It easy ; six hours a ilay. Our tiKcnts do not complain of hard ( tines. Why ? They nre mafclni ; money FOllltiK our Perfection Dish Washer , the only practical family washer in.inufiicliircil ; washes , dries anil polishes dlshcH perfectly In two minutes ; no experience necessary ; a child nt 8 operate * It easily ; cheap nml durable ; vvelRht , thirteen poumN ; mnilo of anti-rust sheet steel ; capacity. 100 pieces ; flu.oiyi for Us ciiunl ; every family wants one ; vou tlon't have to canvass ; an .soon as people know you have It for , ile they semi for a illsh vvnxher ; each nitenl'H territory pto- tecleil ; nn cumpetltlon ; we fuinlsh sampln t elKhs six pounds ) In nice case to lady agent * to Jane orilero with ; one nKcnt tnade $211.53 first ten ilavs. AtlilresH for full particulars 1'crfectlon Mlif. Co. , KnKlcwood , III. . C-M508 AVANTMO IMMKDIATULY , A OIRL TO COOIC , w.ish nnd Iron. Apply 332 South 37Ih Si. C-Cli-12 * J QlIlL WANTED IN SMALL FAMILY. COU. 15th nml llurilgtle Sta. C-CH-12' WANTED. WOMAN TO THAVKL ON SALAUY 10 apix > lnt iiKeiita for very superior line of troods. Corset Work * . Ann Arbor. Mich. C MCI" II * WANTED. LADIES TO DO WHITING KOH MI3 nt their homes. Can inaUe Rood wagefl. Ad- divss. with stamp , Frances L. Lane , llam- mend , Ind. C-MGU 13 * FOR BENT HOUSES. HOUSES , P. K. DAIILING , liAIlKKll IILOCIt D-12J IIOUHES IN ALL PARTS OK THE CITY. TIIU O , F Davis company , 1505 Kurnain. D 126 3 ; HENAWA & CO. , 105 N. 15TII hT. D-127 IIOUSUS , WALLACE. 1JKOWN I1LK. , 16 & Doug D-128 Fpll JIENT , 2 3 CAPITOL AVENUE. 11 rooms , modern. The O , F. Davis company. D-129 MODKIIN 7-IIOOM HOUSE NEAH PAUK , APply - ply 1309 fl. 28th street. D M130 Hi E. COLE CO. LAItQEST LIST IN OilAHA D-MC3I FOR JJiiNT. 0-nOOM FLAT. INQUIUB 19W Uodne street. D 113 ITOlf HENT. C-UOOM COTTAOM , QN WEST sldo Lf 22.1 . stitet , north of Claris street , JS a month. Inquire room 314 , First National Hani. Mdg. _ D 321 15 _ _ FOll IlENT , FLATS AT NORTHEAST C < J\T- \ per llth and Howard streets ; newly papeiet nnd painted. Inquire room 314. Flist Nntl.ma Hank blue. D 8JO 15 Z70I1 AND 2705 FAIINAM STREET. W. M. llogera. 1323 I'amam street. D M329 . D-3IJ-M2 * _ _ rLMASANT DETACIIEL ) MODERN I-UOOJ house ; nice lawn , barn. Enquire 2G03 Pierce st _ _ D-317 6-HOOM HOUSE. INQUUtC 2711 udUar.AH ST H-MI03 _ 8-KOOM HOUSE ; MODERN. 823 S. : nth D M ISMS' TWO e-nooM MOREUN. ONE furnished. $02 S. 50th. D-MM2 K' 4 COTTAGES. GOOD ORDER. INQUIRE THOS i J Swift 103 Jt. IDth street. D-M523 13 * 1 } M13 CAP. I AVE. , 210 N. 26TH BT. . INQl'IRV | U _ iLJ Z518 dp. n\e. D 510-14 * WOOERN"SROOM - HOUSE NEAR TiiaT coboo ! . Inquire -W Cunltol uviniie. uviniie.DM533 D-M533 13 * On RENT. SEVERAL NICE HOUSES : ALl mod.ei : > conveniences. HIcUs , 303 N. V. Life bl-ltf 1 > MM7 13 RENT-FURNtSllEU HOUSE ; MODERN Ono Mtu'k cast uf entranca to Ihin.ieum p.uk Family with no rhllitnn | ucf. rretl , fuvne w'i lake rent In board. AUilreta M j ; . Dec. . D-M1 < -UOO M COTi'AGE. MODTUN ! ItEAUTIFl'I U n and bhade , : it Miami or CM N. Y. Life D-MfSI FOR RENT. VERY FINE 1-ROOM STONI housv , 41 > N. ! ith Mrvct ; new line 10-ru < in house. GIG N. Milt , rtrtot ; 7-room cnttaKe , SHI Cans strict. II. T. ClaiUe. ! 19 Doaid nt Trade D-M3SI CUNTRALLY LOCATED , To-ROOM "HOUSE" moilern Improvements. Inquire 71 ! N. luth t * t. ] 1I-M335 AN EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE , IN GOOD Loi\\17 Hy , with every convenience , iiml most Iioinl ( oinrly furnished , for rent for ix monlliH. i cholca null f.imlly cnly. Addr f M IS. lice IV-MOM II CHOK'E S-ROOM MOOERN RRlCK' REsT ilenc * . milrnl. fOI N. Sd t. . > . . ( ! . O. A St r. M5JV. Y. Life. I'-MW5Il ' _ _ " " VERY DE.SlHAIU.i : HOUSE. C l AHOiriri > o"MF well locatvtlvith barn. $33 South 3lm snoot. I'-MCMf TO RENT. HOltSETFOUR ROOMS ANITT.\IjZ clly wnti-r nnd tewer , to a nvill family , n children. IH3 N. 19th , next to Guiec lre-t. IJ--MCZ7 1J FOR RENT. J-llOOM "HOUSE. 3Ti TviijTI-ir ! : NIC * locution , wllh or nlthuul l-arn. rOIl RENT FUKNISHED BOOMS. PLUAaANT nOOM. 1921 DODGE7 U--4 ; ron HK.NT. KuiJ5iSiTEu"n55IiT ? OM H. IJTII 3 Nirn FI'UNI.OHKD IIOOMS i.iiun houickNptni : 1112 & > ulh lllh , FOKNIEHED BOOMS /iND HOAKD UOOM. WITH "OR WlTIIOt T 1IOAIUV | \ ptlvato f.v.mij ; rcteixncei. riB Inr- > . - 1' M : FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. Continued. IOOM8 , WITH IJOARO , KJ3 DOIX1B STREET. F-6M-1C * FL'RNIHHED ROOMS , EAST AND SOUTH frrnt exposure , with bard ; Una location ! pri vate family ; references. 2246 Douglas street. F-M579 ; WANTKI ) , YOUNO LADY ROOM MATE ; PRI- vittn family ; Inrre south room ; KOO < ! nelKhbor- hory ) . Addrmi M 31. ee. F-M6 ll FURNIfiHED I o6 M , WITH ALCOVE , MOD- _ ern. 607 S. 23th nvcnup. F MG2S 23 * SOt'TH ROOM WITH HOARD FOR ONE OR two Eenllemcnt In private family. 2215 Howard St. F JB ! ? UNFURNISHED ItOOMS TO RE NT J UNFURNISHED. ROOMS IN IlllU'K HOUSE with all inoderrn\mprovciiicnts. M 33 , ll-'e. G-MC19 H 3 ROOMH. CITY WATER. ALHO FARM 100 A. , n. v. of Ht Louis ; house , brtrn ; 10 A. In fall wheat , good onk trees and luisturo for hi * , Qlsu for Rale. 60S N. 13th street O M54J-15 * FOUR LARGE UNFURNISHED ROOMH FOR li-rtmekeeplnic ; bath and wnlrr on name Mi ir. rent rniBOnablc , no children. 1913 Farnam street. G MG30 14 * I OH"RE NT ba'67kiio "XNDllTrcE3 OR RENT , THE 4-STORY BRICK BUILDING. 111 ! Farnam street. This building has a lire- proof cement basement , complete steam belt- ttiR fixtures ; water nn nil floors , gas , etc. Ap ply at the office of The Bee. 1 910 FOR RENT , FIRST CLAriS 3-STORY AND basement brick store building nt lX)5 ( Farnam street ; suitable for any Ulna of business. In- nulie room 314 , First National Hank BMu. I-31S 15 FOR RUNT , FIRST CLAR3 BRICK STORE nml basement , 1011 Farnam. Inquire room 311 , First National Bank U\ig. \ I 31J IS TWO STORES. ADJOINING. CORNER 23D AND Le.ivemvurth ; will rent tocether or separate ; { food business location. Inriu're en premise * . I-M575 1C' AGENTS WANTED. A "SILVER" EMBLEMS. AGENTS AND dealorH urn coining money HelHnc our embl"m buttons. They sell at tlKht to all who favor the "while metal" the pi-op's | immey. Wholesale , H2.59 per hundred. Double your money dally Order ten days In advance. Weilern Emblem Stamping Co. . 117 North Eighth strei-t. HI. Ix.ul8 , Mo. J-MMS 13 A GOOD MAN TO SELL FILTERS. 309 S. 17TH. J-GTS ! ! AGENTS WANTED ; lo.OO DAILY ; NEW IN- ventlon ; rctall.i 2."c ; 2 to S sold In a house ; sample free. Pomhee & Mnkln , Cincinnati. O J MC43 13 WANTED TO RKNT. WHAT A CALL THERE IS FOR HOUSES : IF you wont yours rented list them with J. II. Parrotte. Douglas block. K M23S A30 SMALL HOUSE OR COTTAGE OF 6 OR 7 rooms , with fair conveniences. Address L 52 , Ileo otTlcc. 1C 37 ! WANTRl ) , liotJSE ABOUT 7 ROOMS WITH yard ; modern conveniences , In Kr > o l repair ; on one lloor. 113 steps , near Han enm park preferred. Address M 24 Reo with full pnrtlcu- lais , MntlnK street and number , rent , lz > of house , etc. K 557-14 * WANTED. A1101T A SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE with lawn potith of Fnmahi. west of Twentieth. Address M 33. llee. K G3S II * STORAGE. STORAGE. FOANK EWERS , 1214 HAUNEY. M-132 BEST STORAGE BUILDING IN OMAHA , U. H. KOV. bonded warehouse ; household K ° ods stored ; lowest rates. 1013-1015 Leavenworth. M 131 STOVES STORED DURING SUMMER. TEL. 960. 1207 Douglas. Omaha Stuvu Repair Woikii. PACIFIC STORAGE AND AVAKEHOI'SE CO . 9th ami Jones Htreets. General storage nnd for- wardlng. M57I WANTED TO BUY" WANTED , A STOCK OF GOODS WORTH JI.OOO to { C.OOO. Address M 19 , Omaha Bee.N N M34S HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR SECOND HAND furniture. " 12 N. ICth and 142' ' ) Dndge St. N-C03 M10 HCIR3E ABOUT 1.130 LBS. . NOT OVER S YEARS old , or will take one for his keeping. M 31 , llec. N 6J2 13 * FOR -HORSES.WAGONS.ETC . NEW 1 SEAT OPEN CARRIAGE TO BE SOLD nt ciet , J'JO 00 ; also good Concord bucUboard , J70.00. Drummond. P MC2J Mil 370R SALE HISCELLANEOUS HOG & CHICKEN FENCE. WIRE , BETTER & cheaper than wood. J , J. Leddy. 403 S. 14th. Q-MG31 MaylB WEOMAN PIANOS , BRIDGEPORT ORGANS. Woodbrldso Bros. , 117 S. 17th. O.-134 HARDWOOD COMBINATION HOG AND chicken fence. Clma. R. Lee , 9th and Douglas. Q 133 DAIRY FOR SALE. 30 COWS , 2 TEAMS , COMplete - plete outflt ; established milk route ; nil or part ; cheap. Apply John Ilondesaon , Florence , Neb. Q-743 A30 ST. BERNARD PUPPIES. PEDIGREED , J10.00 to S25.00. P. O. box G05 , clly. Q-KJ3 14 * FOR SALE. A NO. 1 2ND HAND GO-HORSE power steel boiler , as good as new. Address P. O. Hxx GS3. Q-MGJO Mil A LOT FINE FRESH MILCH COWS. CALL aflcrnams. Yiud , 25th and Hurt streets. Q MG"G 13 * MISCELLANEOUS. 260 ACRES , CULTIVATED. FOR LEASE , IN central Nebraska. Oley Peterson , clsar tore , MS N. 16th. R-M5I4 22 CLAIRVOYANTS MRS. DR. U. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT. REliable - liable business medium. Sth year at 119 N. IGlh. S-131 MADAME ROSIAINE , 821H N. 15TH , FLAT'A. S-M708 A1S MME. CLAYTON. CLAIRVOYANT AND CARD reader. Reads cards like nn open book. Tells your mission on entering. 403 N. llth st. S 333-16 * MESSAGE. BATHS. ETO. MAIMM SMITH. M2 S. 13TH. 211 FLOOR. ROOM 3 : mnKlietle , v | r , alcohol , steam , culnherlne nml sen baths. T-M453 1'1 NEWLY FITTED BATH PARLOUS ; TURK- Ifh nnd electric bnlhs for Indies ami Kenlle- men. Madame Howell , 320 S. ISih St. . 2d lloor. T M333 M5 * MASSAGE. MADAME IIEllNARD"lifnb on. " T-M551 : . ! ' MADAME LA RUE , 1G17 HOWARD ST. TURKISH BATHS. TURKISH BATHS ; ONLY PLACE IN CITY exclusively for ladles. Suite 103-110 lies blilic. 135 PERSONAL. MASSAGE. ELECTRO THERMAL 11ATHS. chiropodist. Mme. Poit , 319" . , S. 15ih st. U-137 THE BELLK EI'l'ERLY CORSET. MADE TO order from measure. 190D 1'ornam street. street.U138 U-138 VIAVI CO. , 340 BEE DLDC1. : HEALTH HOOK frt' * ; home ti'ntment. lady attendant. U 133 L. HENDlTRSON. FLOIUSTFINIJ LILIEJ. il.-coratlvc | > alm < , cut llawers , Moral d.-siitna , plants of all description * at loneit pi U-es. ( iii lcr'i ) . IGlh and Farnam. Telephone IOM. U-I3G13' L ' U. HAAS. FLORl'sT , nn VI.NTON STV offi'rs nt ri"Juc d prices pl | Hindu of cut llowors , roses. IIHra , .hyacinths , peranlmn < , panslc ; , b.'B'nlis ! ; also plants wplirella. phlladelllni , wciterl.i , ten dllTerent Irfivli of niies. New cannns In seventeen sn clea or colors , llorronlii , geraniums , puntlcs , l IIIi colcn nlteimHtitcnas. 17 4.1J CURE FOR LADIES. 1816 CHICAGO ST. U-CU-MIO * A LADY THAT LIVES ON CAPITOL AVE. vvlslus to fcte. that tall gentleman that ho In.l . nn olTer fit lr.iniaeo : from last September , and Hhe tuld to It'll ' ) jho uoi afraid he would kill her. U 031 15' A HOOK ON RIII'.UMATLSM. OriPT ANH l7uM IMKI ssnt fi o In lhiiw vmdlni ; ilielr nd- iln-Mca (3 I" , M. Cha ii > . . ! > Mff. Co. , P tlsbur , ' , Pa. U-MCIO 13 * TO PIPE SM6KRR s7 i H7vvii DiscbvBiTnn n way t > t inlxlns IVVH kind * of * mkhR tolncro ; rvts 3 < ? nn i > iin.-e. which nuikea a mild , iineet nn.l even iro.-ki ; If yuu want an v trn nn am'iki ' * eii. | Hc > for directions ; you will b" p ! < M e.l with It for elthi-r ii'j or cl .trrtti > < , ns It dui' not Mto th tonrui * . AiMrm * F. J. Ov.k. 31.TS R stictt. Lincoln , Neb. U-M555 ll MONEY TO LOAN JK.EA1. ESTATE. ANTHO.NV LOAN .V TUU8T CO.-J11 N.Y , LIKE , liwn nt low ulr fur chulce curlly In Nc. Ixnilm and low * farm * or Omaha clly property I w-ni MO.S'KY TO LOAN ON IllPltO\'IH > OMAII.V rr.il tstf.te. Ilrcmun , Lav * & Co. , Pnston bile , W IK JONL'y TO LOAN AT IjQTVUST UATBaT Tlin O. r U.\vl i'a 150S Fuinam it. W til \ 1 V L W 1UTK ! < MADE OX QOOU LOANS ? ' iV tvl Ft , : < J Bt bWj. W-Hl MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. Continued. CITY LOANS. G A , STARR , US N. T. LIFE. W-.145 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA property. Fidelity Trust company , 170 ] Farnam. W-148 LOANS ON IMPROVED t UNIMPROVED CITY property. W. Fnr.um Smith A Co. , 13JFnrnam W 117 MONEY TO IXJAN ON OMAIIA REAL ESTATE at 0 per cent. W. B. Melkle , 1st Nat. Ilk. bid ? . W-14 ! FOR SALE. 101.000 * ItONA-FIDE EASTERN IN- vestors' names , who have money to Invest , just compllil. Full particulars upon request. In vestors' Directory Co. , 10 Wall street. N. Y. W MM1 A25 MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE , PIANOS , horsoi. wagons , etc. , nt lowest rates In city ; no removal of goods : strlclly ronlldentlal ; you can pny the loan on at any time or In sny amount. amount.OMAHA MORTGAGE IXJAN CO. . SOS So. 16th St. X-1M MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNI- turc. pianos , horses , wagons or nny kind of chattel security nt lowest possible tales , which you cnn pny back at nny time and In any amount. FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. , Room ! . Wlthnell block. X 151 J. II. IIADDOCK , ROOM 427 RAMGE BLOCK. X 133 MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE AND plnnoa. Fred Terry , 430 liningo block , X 153 BUSINESS CHANCES. CLEAN STOCK OF MDSE , BOUGHT. SOLDer or exchanged for land. If you want to go l.ilo or cct out of business write to u . Wo may Imve what you want. II. G. McGce , 10 Main St. . Council Bluffs , la. Y M100-a23 DO YOU WANT A MONEY MAKER-EIGHT klnetouccpBu mada JS.000.00 In three months. Write "Edison Klnetoscope Co. , " room 308. Sliccly ilock. Omaha. Neb. Y M657 _ WANTED PARTNER WITH SOME CASH TO engage In renl estate bus. ; can give good refer ences. Addiess L 43 , Bee. Y 343-12 * FOR SALE. A CLEAN STOClf oFoROCERIES and fixtures. 'Oond location , long established business , moderate rent. Stock Invoiced nt cost with liberal discount on fixtures. Terms cash. Location Lincoln. Aaarcss F. S. , bjx 1297. Lincoln , Neb. Y m 437-13 * _ _ _ FOR SALE , WINDSOR HOTEL , FURlTfsHED ; practically the only hotel In New Albany , Ind. ( population 23,000) , ) . Will be sold at n bargain or rented la a good mun. Grand Army meets nt Louisville , Just ncross the river. Splendid chance to the right party. Address for full particulars Louisville Ranking Co. . Iioulsvtllc , Ky. YM40.i 13' _ _ JS.CKW.OO WILL BUY ONE OF THE BEST Es tablished sanitariums , with all the latest Im- piuvcmenta In electricity , electro. Turkish , vapor nnd water baths , wllh the largest cath olllce practice In this city ; a splendid chance for a couple physlclins. ppeclnllst or man nnd wife ; rensoM tcr selling , going Into whalesalo manufacturing business : will give a month trial If leq.ue'ded. Address Houston Electro- Dntvnnlc Sanitarium. Houston , Texas. . Klnm MC06-A13' _ PARTNER WANTED WITH SMALL CAPITAL In established factory of patented novelties , for purpose of enlarging capacity to meet demand for gocds. Address L 10. Bee , Council muffs. Y MC07 II IF YOU WANT TO DISPOSE OF STOCK OF tncichatidlse nulck address M 20 , Omaha Bee. Y M543 _ W A NTED , A MAN WITH SOME CAPITAL TO take on Interest In a well established anil payIng - Ing lumber business ; splendid opportunity. Ad dress M 23 , Bee oince. Y M373 It' FOR SALE. WELL EQUIPPED LAUNDRY doing } 3fW.OO per week ; splendid chance for man with money to step Into a paying business. Address M 32 , Bee onice. Y MG25 IS' MANAGER WANTED TO TAKE CHARGE OF an estnblUhiMl retail business ; must be com petent , well recommended and have ft > me money ; to such a. man a good salary will 1x3 paid. Address M 30 , Bee. Y MG31 14 FOR SALE , NEW STOCK ol" DRY GOODs" ; between Ji.Wl.OO nnd J3.00fl.00 ; established trade ; giv > l country town ; cheap rent ; cash or ncs - tlable paper. Address M 39 , Bee. Y M658 13 _ FOR SALE. CHEAP. IF TAKEN SOON , 3-chalr barber shop ; county SMt ; 2,500 Inlmb- llants ; only two shops. Address Lock Box 711 , West Point. Neb. Y M659 15 FOR EXCHANGE. WANT TO TRADE COUNCIL BLUFFS city real estate for a stock of clothing ant ) chocs. Adilreii J , P. Emlg. Avoca , la. Z M803 _ _ WILL TRADE CLEAR LAND FOR GOOD EN. cumbered rental city property. No third class or unimproved property considered. 8. K. Humphrey , J28 New York Life. ' Z M693-A16' _ EXCHANGE FOR HOUSES , IGi ) ACRES IM- provefl land , Meiilck Co. Address Box S3 , Chapman , Neb. Z - 637 12 * FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR HOTEL property or Improved bind In Nebraska or loiva , nn elegant 20-ncre fruit farm In bearing , localml lit central California. Cnll or address D. M. Francisco , 1003 Farnam street , Omaha. Z M6G7 11 * FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. EXCHANGES AND SALES ; CITY PROPERTY farms , merchandise. Garvln Bros. , 210 N. Y. L. RE-153 _ BARGAINS , SALE OR TRADE IN CITY l > ROp" ertles and farms. Jno. N. Frcnzcr. opp. P. O. RB-1S3 _ KOUNTZE PLACE BARGAINS , FOR RALE OR exchange. J J. Gibson. 317 1st Nat'l bank. RE 783-A21 _ GREAT BARGAIN IN FARM AND GARDEN lands near Omaha , In 10 , 20 , 40 , 80 or ICO acre tracts ; Ions time , easy terms ; will take some trade. Call at once and secure a good home nd stop paying rent. 940 N. Y. Life Bldsr. . RE M23I _ BARGAINS , IIOIJSES. LOTS AND FARMS ; sale or trade. F , K. Darling. Barker block. RE-156 _ ABSTRACTS. THE UYRON REED COMPANY. RB-133 _ FOR SALE. LOT 4 , BLK. 1. BRIGGS ADD. with 7-n > om house. Davenport st bet. 43d and 44 , I urn ordered by administrator to nell and any offer will bo considered. D. Hnyes. room 2. 3mi So. ISth St. RE 536-14 _ FARM L7VNDS C. F. HARRISON , 912 N T. Ml M 7 _ _ IRRIGATEI : ) LAND EXCURSIONT THE TTIIAIN leaves the U. P. dc | > ot , Omaha , at 10 o'clock Monday. April 13 , for the nearest Irrigated lands to Onmha , only 130 miles northwest. In ono of the most fertile valleys of Nebraska. This land Is a rich , blacl ; , sandy loam , with an abundance of w.iler. IIM < I mo&ily well Improved farms , close to ra'li ' i"l m the remarkably low price of not tnIT. . < l } . ' 0 o per acre. Including per. m&nent water rUht. Excursion rate for round trip , only J3 CO. t'nll or write- once to J. A. I ivgren , i com f.CS , Brovrn block , Omaha , for further pirtlculars. RE M5il 14 WE HAVE BUYERS For home In north jnrt or city. For house In Shlnn's addition or vicinity. For house In Hunseom place 01 svv part ot city. For lot In western part of city. For acreage within 5 to 8 miles of court house. For farms In eastern Nebraska or western Iowa. Tim above must be t > nups for cash. Bring In the descriptions of your property early. Fidelity Trust company , 1702 Furnam St. RE 610 16 * _ THE HIGGEST BARGAIN IN KOUNTZE Place. EU'Knnt home on Wlrt street. Flno building site In Hanscnm Plnce. East front , high anil sightly , M. 73 or 130 feet frontage , the cheapest property In the addi tion. Beautiful east front lot In western part of clly u. : a vnup. Flu > llly Tiust Company. Sole Agents. 1702 Kainiim Street. RE M633 17 _ WElin SELLING BARGAINS. AND IT means monej to buyer and Mler to see us Fidelity Trust Company , 17'J5 Farnam Sired. RE MC3I 30 UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALM EHS SWANSON & . VALIEN. 17(11 ( CUMING. TEL. 1160. 161 II. K. IIURKET. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND cmbalmer , 1CU Chicago St. , telephone 90. 163 M O. MAUL. UNDERTAKER AND EMBALM- cr. 1117 Farnam tt. , U'lcplume 223. 168 C. W. BAKER , UNDERTAKER , 613 S. 16TH ST. 167 COAU D. T. MOUNT HAS REMOVED HIS COAL omco to 209 S. 16th st. . Brown block. 163 _ THE BEST IS THE"CHEAPEST. . NOI SMOKl ! No soot. i.Owi pounds of the beat Wyoming coal. Jl.W. delivered. Junt think of Itl You have to pay that for dirty , unoky coal. If you nre Interested In the fu l tve ; tlon me Eherldun cval , 1603 Fainam tii , < t. M40I - STEAMSHIPS. TO EUROPE. GAZES' TOURS. ESVAB. 1S4I. Helsot pjitlea. soinl-monlhly. Independent lick , cm , nil ruuUM. Hotel COUIKJIIU , paBjportn. pro- Krnmn. free. Monthly Ga tie , with map * lOc H. Claid A Son * ( L'td ) . McCaKUO & SpuulJing. 1304 Dixlcc street. MlM M3 * DENTAL COLLEGE , OMAHA COLLEGE DENTAL SURflERY. FREE Inllrmary ; tltnllsliy at co t. IClli & Cup. a < - . 173 MATIIEMATHIOAL INSTRUMENTS ALVA J. UROVER. IINGINUIiRs AND AH. ' suptllcs. 31 $ 8. 15 : iticct , Clinahn , , MiM Satisfaction Wherever Tried. SOLD KYUI1YW1IERB THE N.K.FAIRBANKCOMPAHY , CHICAGO. M. O. DAXON. 402 N. 16TH. 160 VICTOR IHCYCLKS , TUB FINEST OP ALL Ucycles. Omaha Ulcycle Co. , 3i3 N. 10th tticet. 161 STKHLINO , I1UILT LIKE A WATCH. WEST , ern Electrical Supply Co. , 1515 Howard street. 162 BHK Till ? VIBIULK HALL UKAIUNOH ON Hclav Special. Will Barnum & lira. . 124 N. ISUi. 75S "COLU1H1IA" I SB. FINEST KXAMl'LE OF llRht anil high grade bicycle construction. Wm. Lyle Dickey & Co. , 1103 Douglas at. , agents. 163 RKMINGTON AND EAGLE. CttOSS dUN CO. , 116 3. 16th street. M 731 A , L. DEANB & CO. , WHOLESALE AND 11E- tall bicycles , 111G Farnam drcct ; bicycles sold on ea iy payments. 163 LAWN MOWEUS AND IHCYCLES , GET THEM In good running order nt the Acme , 512 K. 16th. 611-M10 MANTELS , ORATES AND TILES. WOOD MANTELS. ORATES. TILES FOIl FIHE places , vestllmlea nnd large floors ; write for catalogue , lllhoa Rogers & Sons , Omaha.M26I M26I HOTELS. HOTEL DARKEIt. 13TH AND JONES STS. 75 rooms at SI.50 per day. 60 rooms at J2.00 per day. Special iate8 to commercial travelers. nc ot ; < and board bv week or month , Frank Illldttch , _ _ manaEcr. in AETNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) . N. W. COR 13th nnd Dodge. Room * by day or week. BUILDING &LOAN ASSOCIATION. HOW TO GET A HOME .OR SECURE GOOD interest on savings. Applyto Omaha L. & D. Ass'n , 1701 Dee bldg. G. W. Nattlnger. Sec. 173 SHARES IN MUTUAL L. & D. ASS'N PAY C. 7. 8 per cent when 1. 2 , 3 years old , always redeemable. 1704 Farnam tt. Nattlnger , Sec. I . 171 EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. CANADIAN EMPLOYMENT BUREAU RE- mo\cd to 1522 Douglas ; male and female help. M5SO-A1I LQST. STRAYED OR STOLEN , FROM MY PLACE. C miles west of city , one dapple srny mare , welKhlns. aliout 1,500 uounjR. Scad Information to A. Hosqnberry , 15th anil Starry. Lost 16" 15 CARPENTERS Ami BUILDERS. C. K. MORIULL , PAPER HANGING , HOUSE sign painting , brick work , plastering ; ofT. R. 1 , Barker blk. ; tel. 733 ; shop 5211 Isar l ; tel. S. 16S SHADE TREES , FRUITS , SHRUBS. F. R. MARTIN , 1 > . O. BOX 3SI. OMAHA ; 3RD house west D , & D. Institute. M936-A28" SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL OF SHORT HAND , N. Y. Life , Omaha. A k for circular. 176 BUSINESS NOTICES. DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERHD. 71D N. 16 177 MUSIC. ART AND LANGUAGE. G. F. GELLENBECK. BANJOIST AND GUITAR teacher. 1911 Cnsa st. oil ELOCUTION. ELLA DAT , R.O.COM'L NT'L IIK.16 & FARNAM B07-M9 * FLORISTS. J. W. & K. E. ARNOLD HAVE OPENED CUT Hewer store 120 N. 15th Et. Tel. 132. 534-11S DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING IN FAMILIES , FIT AND style guaranteed. Address M 18 , Dee. M621 ! ! lawyers nnd .solicitors. SUES & CO. Boo Hulldliif , ' , OMAHA , Neb. Advice FIIKK. RAILWAY TIME CARD Leaves I11URLINGTON & MO. RIVER.Airlv | OmahalUnlop Depot. 10th & Mason Sta. | Omaha li15ani ) ; Denver Eipreaa. . . u.ljuu , 4:3 pm.Ullc. Hills , Mont. & 1'uget Snd. Ex 4:10pm : 4:30 inn Denver Express 4lupm : G:45pm.Nebraska : Local ( except Sunday ) . 7M3um Siltarn..Lincoln Local ( except Sunda . .H:2jviR ] 2 : pin..Fast Mull ( lor Lincoln ) Dally. . . . LVuvea'fCIIlCAGO , BURLINGTON & Q. I Arrives' OinahafUnlon Depot , luth & Mason au.j Omahn _ " < :43pm : Chicago" Vestibule 9SOam : t0am : Chicago Express 415pm ; 7Wpm..Chicago and Ut. Louis Express. . 8uuam : ll&am : I'uclllc Junction Local Clopin : Fast Hall 2:4pni : Leave * IUH1CAUO , MIL. & ST. 1'AUL.IArrlveu' OnmlmUnlon | Depot , lUlhl & Maaon Sta. | Onulia 600pm ; Chicago LJmiteil . , , , , 83iam ; ) HilOam..Clilcaga Exj > rea ' ( er , Hun. ) . . . . 6OUpm : Leaves | CIlfc"AGO & NQJli'ifH\ViST > 'N7iAirlve3T _ > ; 4pm. . . . . .Omaha _ Cnic aEO _ SperiaLl . . , ' 2 ilipm Leaves I ( JHIOAGO , R. L3 & PACIFIO. lArrlves" Omahalunlun Depot. llXh tfilasoii SU. | Omaha XSTT ' lliOOam. . Atlantic Expresl iix i aunJay ) . . 6i3pm 6:25pm : . Nlghl ICxnres < . 9:3i.im : 4i30pjn. . . .Chicago V'eaimuliid Limited. . . . 1 ; 3jpm ' ' ' ' _ _ Tibopin.Oxlahoma & Tf'xoA'Ex ( ex Sun.10:3am ) : I40pm1. . . . . . . . .Colorado- Limited . . 4iOpm : ( Leaveg I C. , ST. * OmaliaDepot ( _ , 9Uam..Nebru : 4JOpm..Sioux : C el6um. ; . . . Ht LeaveTT F.7 E , " & Omaha [ Deuol , lil& anJ I:10pm : Fast Mall anlljExpre8s 4:5'pra : t:10ym.ex. : ( Bat. ) Wyo. tfiA ( ex. Mon. ) . . 4Kpm ; V:0iam..Norfolk Exprrss Ux. tiunda > ; -.10:94um : C:10pm. : , , .St. Paul Express iiijm Leav I "K. C. , ST. jf & C. H. " lArrlves _ OinahaUnion | Depot , lOlh & _ Mason a'.a.j Omaha " " ' ' ' 9Mtam7."Kansas : Clly "D'a'y E'xpress G10pm ; l45pm.K. ; C. Night Ex. va | U. lr , Trans. eWam ; Leaves T iflSSOU"Hl PACIFIC. JArrlvrt _ OmahaJ Depot , lilh and Webster Sti , ( Omaha ' ' ' lOHOain .i..St7 Louis 'E'xpreu 6 ( WaTn 8:30pm : . .St. Louis Express 6OSpin : fciKpm. . . . .Ntbrajka Local ( . Sun.j :0oarn : LHvf T SIOUX "CITY & "PACIFlC"Arrlves | * OinalJi ) ' Depot , 15th and Webster Uts. _ | Omaha _ ; . . . . . . , , . , Paul Limited 1083am Leave * I SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC lArrlvM Omali | Unlon Depot. 10th & Mason BU. | Omaha ' C:56am : Sioux City Pajucncer. 10SJpm ; J ipm , .st. Paul _ Limited . _ .lZ3Juii ; : L ve " | UNION I'ACIFIO fArrlv V OmahalUnlon Dtpot , 10th St Maton BU. ( Omaha , , .Kearney Ejipr > l ; 'iim t:00iim : Overland Flyer , . , . . 6I4pm t : < x > pm.llca'tcoft Strorask'e Ex. ( ex. Bun ) . S:4pn : ! > 7:30pm : , . , , .Pacltlo Express 10U.itn : ytptn Faat Mall . _ 4luuin : " LTnvcal WADA8H RAILWAY. JArr Ji' ' QinnlialUnlt.n Dctot. 10th & * . .mon St ( Omaha 'aifra ; .r..St. Loul Sbnon Ball , , . " ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRAC- tois for electric light and motor plants and all kinds of electrical construction. Western Elec trical Supply Co. , 1515 Howard St. 178 PAWNUROKERS. II. MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY. 413 N. 15 ST. 378 ' D NTISTS. DR. PAUL , DENTIST. 2020 BURT ST. ISO STATE FAIR CARNIVAL PLANS. Committee Aipolilteil to Complete Nt' tlons for SInrill Grnn Floats , The local executive committee on arrange ments or the state fair autumnal festivities met nt tlie Commercial club last evening. Dudley Smith , chairman of the soliciting committee , reported favorable progress and announced that the sum required had been se cured , with the exception of $5,000. It Is thought that the necessary amount will be raised within the next few days. Commissioner Utt , G. A. Kenze and Dud ley Smith were appointed n committee to go to New Orleans and complete negotiations for the Mardl Qras floats. The committee will meet again next Thursday night. H Judgment Fiinil. Under the decision of the supreme court refusing1 to reopen the Kellnr case , regarded as the test case respecting the controversy over Douglas addition lots , the county com missioners are scheming to raise the money for refunding- buyers of lots. It Is es timated that not less than $200,000 will be required to meet the claims. Commissioner Jenkins favors an Issue of bonds to raise the amount. Commissioner Stenberg sup- ; Kests that a Judgment tax may be Included In the July levy. This Is bslng Investigated by the county attorney. If bonds nre Is sued , however , he says the tax will not be collected for a year nnd so $11.000 Interest would accumulate , Hy tesulng twenty-year bonds the land might become so valuable that the county would come out whole. Rnkrr llnunil Over for Llbnl. W. S. Ilaker , editor of the Gretna no- porter , had his , preliminary hearing yester day before Justice llartlett on the charge ot criminal libel preferred by Job Babbitts , foreman of the last grand Jury. The Grotnii Reporter published an article describing Halibuts' visit to the burnt district of Omaha while foreman of the Jury. On the witness stand liabbitts admitted that he visited on un errand of Investigation the houses of Annie Wilson and Minnie Falrchlld , and that he also went to Fritz Wirth's. Haker was bound over to the district court under bond of $50 which was given. Contracts anil lllils fur Public Worki. The Board of Public Works awarded the contract yesterday for grading the alley be tween Jones and Leavenworth streets nnd Thirty-fifth avenue and Thirty-sixth street to Samul Katz at G cents a yard. Bids were opened for paving Twenty-sixth from Illckiry street to Poppleton avenue with sheet asphaltum , class B , tinder the five-year guarantee. The bids were : John Grant , $2.32 ; Hugh Murphy , $2.27 ; Barber company , $2.19. Huph Murphy was the only bidder on the curbing at CO cents. The bids In this district were laid over without ac tion. .Inrktonliins Will Meat Tonight. The Jacksonlan club will meet nt Its hall In the Patterson block this evening. In ad dition to the regular business Mr. I. J. Dunn will deliver a lecture on "Thomas Jeffer son. " Steam's Klectrlo Paste rids your house of flats , noaches and other vermin ; 25o. WKSTKIUf 1'K.MilOXS , Veterans of tlin Itebulllnn Itcinombcroil by thn Gnnnrnl Government. WASHINGTON , April 12-Speclal.- ( ) Among -pensions granted , Issue of March 30 , 1895 , were : Nebraska : Additional-George Gllmlng , Kearney , Buffalo. Reissue Dnrlus. G. Khoads , Omaha , Douglas. Original widows , etc. Anna McGonagle , Palmer , Merrlck. Iowa : Original John A. Friend , Love- laml. Pottawattamle. Additional William J. Bovven , Iowa City , Johnson ; Frederick Carper , Athelstan , Taylor ; William Keller , Morning Sun , Louisa. Increase Jacob H. Searls , Sioux City , Woodbury : Sylvias II. Watklns , L.orimer , Union. Jtelssue Dean Cheudle , Marlon , Linn. Original widows , etc Kllza J. Dutrher , Buchanan , Cedar ; Mnrthena Dunn , Newton , Jasper ; Martha D. Stlllman , Council muffs , Pottawattamle ; Mary Fairbanks. Stuart , Gtithrie. South Dakota : Original-Jacob R. Stewell , Aberdeen , Brown. Colorado : Original Lewis Dow , Monte Vista , llio Grande ; William II. Drenlng. Monte Vista , Ilia Grande. Original widows , etc. Judith T. Whiteford , Trinidad , Las Anlmas. Wyoming : Original William Hargreaves , Lusk , Converse. Montana : Original widows , etc. Minor of Patrick J. Winston , Lewlston , Fergus , \nrilma8ter I'onn Died from Ills Wound. NEW HAVKN. April 12. Lyman Fonn , yard master cf the New York , New Haven & Hartford railroad for the yard tn this city , who was shot hy Daniel ICarly , a dis charged employe , last Friday night , died today. Karly has been held without ball. CALDWELL'S ' ORDER VIOLATED Complaint Mnda by Men in the Local Shops of thtf Union Pacific , HOW COURT'S ' DICTUM IS CONTRAVENED Mm I'orniorly IVorkltifc IllRlit Hours Ito- KuiliUiynil nml Itniulriul to Wnrh Ton Hours at the Siitno AViiRos Mutter .Muy llo l.iild llofaro tlio duil c. Complaint Is made by Union Pacific shop men that the company U now violating thu onlcr of Judge CaMwcll prohibiting reduc tion In wagos. Men who have worked In the shops for years without grumbling are now complalnliiK that the company Is systemat ically violating the order of the court. One of the old employes says : "You re member several men were let cut during the past few months , and by a visit to the shops now you will IIml many of the men who were lately discharged nt work again. Now I will tell you hnw It. Is. When these men were discharged on 'account of slack work' they were working eight hours per day , nnd now when they arc hired again they are put to work ten hours per day nt the same wages they were getting for eight hours' work. The men are BO glad to gel back to work that they accept the two hours extra work without making any complaint to the foreman. Iy ) this method wages am being reduced In violation of the order of Judge Caldwclt. I think If this question U brought before Juilgo Caldwcll he will do right by us again. " y mtovi : HIM TO KUHHDI : . I'nul Schiiltzc , I .u tn I.unit ( ( Hiinil'HloniT of tint Northern I'aclllr , Shoots Hlnixilf. TACOMA , Wash. , April 12. The dead body of I'aul Schultze , general land agent of the Northern Pacific railroad , was found in his bed at 3:45 : p. m. by Henry , his Japan ese servant. The news did not become gener ally known until after G o'clock. The city is shocked. On finding the body the servant notified Dr. Yocom , Mr. Schultze's physician. Half an hour later Coroner Parks was noti fied. The shooting occurred about 11:30 : o'clock. He fired a bullet Into his right temple with a 38-caliber revolver. The bul let went through his head. When found his hand still grasped the revolver. Ho was In bed and wore but his night apparel. Despondency and loss of position were un doubtedly the cause. Ills financial affairs are badly tangled up. Mr. Schultze was cue of the best known men In the northwest. A Herman by birth , he entered the Northern Paclllc service under Henry Vlllard , and nearly ten years ago was made general land agnt at the west end of the road. During the bst year or so his policy of inanags.ncnt has not been ap proved by the. Northern Pacific management nnd frequently It has been rurcared that he would be removed. Last Wednesday he an nounced that he had resigned at the request of Laid Commissioner Phlpps. He did not seem to feel badly about the matter then , but It Is certain that he felt keenly that the removal showed a lack of appreciation of his services. He was president of the Yaklma Investment company , owner of the great SunnyslJe cnnal , In Yaklma county , with assets of over $2,000,000 , and president of the Tacoma Hallway and Motor company , owner of two-thirds or the street railway systems here. Both companies are In receivers' hands and he was one of the receivers of the former company. The financial dlfTlcultles of the company had caused him much trouble. Paul Schultze was born In ISIS. In 1871 h.e entered the laud department of the Oregon gen & California railroad In Portland , Oro. During a visit In Germany In 1871 he met Henry Vlllard , who soon after became presi dent of the Oregon & California railroad , and Mr. Schultze was appointed land agent of that road la July , 1871 , which position he held until March , 1S82. In August , 18S2 , ha was appointed general land agent ot the Northern Pacific , and was otherwise con nected with various enterprises with Mr. Vlllard. Mr. Schultze was vice president of the Tacoma Smelting and Refining company , a director In the Trader's bank , ami was formerly president of the Union club. He owned a large house. He was married , but three years ago secured a divorce. His wife and daughter had resided In ( iermany for n number of years previous to that. TU.VCK8 TO STATE PA IK OKOUNItS. ICoiito Talked Over hy llio Uulltrny OillcinU Vi'Htorduy. General Manager W. B. Doddrldge , General .Superintendent II. G. Clark , Division Super intendent Hathbun , Assistant General Freight Agent Phllllppl of the Missouri Pacific nnd a number of members of the State Hoard of Agriculture went out to West Slito yes terday to look over the ground selected for state fair purposes and also arrange for the building of tracks by the Mlssurl Pa cific company to expedite the handling1 cf tha crowds of people expected at the Inaugural meeting of the state < fair In Omaha. General Manager Holdrege of the Burlington and Genera - era ! Manager Hurt of the Hlhhorn had been Invited to Join the party , but there was a misunderstanding as to the hour when the gentlemen should meet at the Mlllard , with the result that Messrs. Holdrege and Burl got left , the party having left by the fl:0" : train from the Webster street sta tion , taking carriages from Iluscr's to the grounds and Inspecting , meanwhile , tha proposed route of the Missouri Pacific to con nect up portions of the road , some three miles of track being necessary to build before the Missouri Pacific will be abloto handle freight and passenger traffic without a hitch. t/ Mr. Holdrcge said that his company was within three miles of the state fair site , and he thought the trip of yesterday was to t.ilk over arrangements that might be made with the Missouri Pacific , whereby the Bur lington might give the former road its busi ness at a certain point on Its system. frank Truiiiunll KeHIng Cortlllciitoi. DENVER , April 12. Mr. Krank Trnmbull , receiver of the Gulf road , has sold $300,000 worth of receivers' certificates to Denver par- tics for the purposeof completing the roai ! from Trinidad to Walsenburg , as directed by the United States court. Mo Foundation for llio Iteport. General Passenger Agent Lomax of the Union Pacific stated yesterday that the rumors that the Southern Pacific would cut rates from southern points , Kansas City am ADAM AND EVE'S Pi RAT PALLING OUT occurred over what they ate. Modern house wives , take warning. Don't listen to tempting voices use your own judgment choose for yourself and husband the proper food. CALUMET BAKING POWDER is the wisest choice , for many reasons. In the first place , it is pure perfectly pure $ 1,000 to you if you find that it is not. A pinch of it has power enough to do a pound of leavening. In point of price it certainly will suit you. CALUMET BAKING POWDER CO , , Chicago , Fort Worth , as retaliation ( or the high com- minions being paid by the Texiu ft PacllUS nil lerrritl other romls on rmlRrant busl- less to the I'aclflp const , were not born * out by tils advices from San Kranclsco. He stated that he hail nsUed his Taclfla const BRcnt , IV. I . Hitchcock , to verify the rumor and Mr. Hitchcock In reply hail stated that It was all newspaper talk. As to other rates from this territory he lioiiRht the rates would bo maintained and le did not look forward to n Rcncrnl do- nornllzntlon , 1'UKIQIIT AtlKNTS * NATIONAL MKr.TINO Will Convene In Now York City Juno It The r.iitfrtnliiini-nl. The National Association of Local Freight Agents' associations will convenn nt the Uroadway Central hotel , New York City , Tuesday , Juno 11. This association Is composed - posed of the local freight agents of nearly all the principal cities In the V nil ml States. The purpose of the organization Is purely In structive. The ofllcers of the association are : 1C. K. ZelKlcr , president. agent I'ennsylavnla company , 1'lttsbiirg : A. I ) . Smith , vlco presi dent , agent West Shore railroad , Now York City ; Lot llrovvn , secretary , ngont Chicago , Burlington & ( Julncy railroad , Chicago ; C. II. Newton , treasurer , agent Wabash rail way. Fort Wayne. Ind. ; T. W. Anderson , chairman executive committee , agent Wabash - bash railway , St. Louts ; K. p. Jackson , chair man commlttce-at-large , agent Mltaourl 1'a- clflc railway , West Superior , Wla. The topics for discussion Include nil of the questions of Interest to local freight agents throughout the country. The methods dis cussed and Hilopted by this association are put Into practical operation by nil of Ilia members. The association also endeavors If adopt i uniform system of blanks. Whllo entertainment at the national asso ciation meetings Is more or less foreign to the object of the association , yet each local association usually entertains , and the Now York association has arranged to show Its visitors the terminals of New York , Ilrooklyn and Jersey City , and to have an excursion from Jersey City to Ocean drove , and a river excursion. Other arrangements hav been completed that the delegates may see all that they desire to In Now York and vi cinity connected with railway terminals. The association Is composed of about 100 mem bers and Is rapidly growing1 and becoming a prominent factor In railway circles. * IOWA LINKS WANT IN ON T1IK 1)IAI , Ui'Uucut r < irmlMlon to llun lloinosfolor K riirlou to Hint Mnto. CHICAGO , April 12. The propensity for running homeseekcrs' excursions has spread to all the western roads. The Iowa Hues today came up with the request that the ex cursions bo tuailo to points In northwestern Iowa , as well as to Kansas , Nebraska and the southwest. The request will undoubtedly be granted. The Alton toitay announced It would mnko Its rat < > for Its homesoeker ' ox- , curslons to all points In Texas and southern points one faro pins $2. This Is In conformity with the rates adopted by tin * other western lines to points In the DaUotas , Wyoming , Montana , Kansas and Nebraska. C. W. Cook , general freight mid passenger agent of the Indiana , Illinois Iowa road , has resigned. Ills successor Is S. S. Whitehead - head , who has been with the "Three Is" for a long time. Mr. Whltehead's appointment becomes effective April IB. A cry has been sent up by the Tennessee Midland. It desires relief from the boycott which the western roads have maintained against It for nearly eighteen months. Dur ing the World's fair the Tennessee Midland's methods of putting Its tickets In the western markets created not n little demoralization among the western lines. They protested vigorously , but the Tennessee Midland was obdurate. It kept up Its work until the western lines refused to handle any tickets of its Issue. Now the offending road Is de sirous that business relations batwccn It and the western lines bo resumed and \vns prom ised that If the boycott Is lifted It will care fully abstain from violating any rules govern ing the sale of tickets over the western roads. lllltll r iTIHl li MOVVllllld. A telegram was received at Missouri Pa- elite headquarters yesterday morning an nouncing the death of Frederick Knowland , general eastern agent of the company , at hli home In New York Thursday night. In the railroad world there was no one who stood higher than Fred Knowkind known from one corner of the country to tha other. Ho wan born In 1832 In 1'lttsbiirg , Pa. , and entered. the railway service In 1855 ; from 1S70 to May 1 , 1SSS , he was general eastern agent of the Union Pacific at New York , later going with the New York & Now fingland road , and In 1892 taking n position with the Missouri Pacific. Many old timers hereabouts' will grently regret the demise of Mrs. Know- land , who was one of the best of the fast disappearing coterie of old time railroad rep resentatives. _ ( teiunurs < lit thn Woul K'lto. ' SAN FHANCISCO , April 12. The Panama' Steamship tiompany Is reaching out for busi ness from the Paclllc coast liv n manner that Is liable to cause the railroad companies some uneasiness. A new rate on wool ship ments to Doston from Portland and San FranciEco has been announced of 7C bents per 100 pounds en wool compressed In bales. As the rate by rail Is $1.80 for greasy wool and ? 2.GO for scoured , the cut by the steamship - ' ship company will make u big- difference to wool shippers. The rate goes into effect at , once , _ 1 1 upon iliu V. I' . Will Sriiiul I-'lrin , W. T. Holly , general agent of the Union Pacific nt Chicago , was enthusiastic In sup port of the Union Pacific policy to put In homcseekers' rates for April 23 and certain other dates to lie agreed upon. Ho said the Atcl'lson put In rates to Arizona and other points nt Its own sweet rill. The Union Pacific on the contrary had lived up to tha agreement , which it signed In good faith , butte to Its detriment In vtuw of other conditions. He hoped the Union Pacific would Insist upon protecting Its own territory. Dillon PiicHlc' Unit * Cnnviilldittcd , CHBYKNNB. Wyo. . April 13. ( Special Telegrnm. ) In the United States circuit court an order was made today consolidat ing the foreclosure suit of the American Loan and Trust company ngalnst the Union Paclllc. Denver & Gulf Hallway company with the suit of John Kvans against the same company , and appointing Frank Trnrnbull as receiver In the llrst mentioned suit. _ _ In tlici Spring Nearly everybody needs a good medicine. The impurities which have accumulated In the blood during the cold incntha must ba ex pelled , or when the mJld days come , and the effect of bracing ulr In lost , the body Is llablo to bj overcome by debility or some serious disease. The remarkable sueMss achieved by Hood's Samparllla , and the many words , pt praise It has received , malco It worthy your confidence. Wo ask you to give this medt- clno a trial. Wo nro sure It will do yon good. Head the testimonials published In behalf of Hood's Sarsaparllhi , all from relia ble , grateful people. They tell the ttory , Debt Nil ( iruatrr thnn Ilitmil. cmcAUO. April 12.City Controller Wctburoll denlcH a sciinittlomil nUiU'tncnt credited to him this afternoon Unit tha city finances are about KCQO.O'O short , The controller * nys the llo'itlnj ? debt of this city is about Jl.000,000. an amount no larger than usual for soirm time past at thin H a on of thy year. The tax In process of collection l.i ample to much inoni than meet it. liuch yciir fnr several administra tion * ( lie city IIIIH run behind and perhapn no mom th punt year than uny previous one. At ! n lusiill of Improved ftitthodx III\T \ der thu iifw administration qf Mayor Hwlfl , now beginning. It In expected Uifa will ba rectified and the fU > itn | | debt be nearly It not ultut'etlier wiped out. Colonel < ) H llrniHii 'tt , April 12.-Colone ! 'John II. Castleiman , ehulrmim of the ( Irond Army of the Republic committee- Invitation apj reception , has received n loiter from Uov. ontur | ii own uKrtcliiK to serve on that com- mltlij * , The only other members of thu commltU'e outside the city will b Qovernor Hiu-luitr and ex-Governor Knott. Colonel C'umicman Intended in have the governors of ( he nouthorn slatoM meet the uayerjiorn of tdo northern ntutc * lewiinllni , ' thu en campment , and for Unit icuson dvMrcs th * uliovc gentlemen on the in hit. JJAVMAN-C' . J , . a tl 53 years and 6 montliH. Funeral from _ resUtnce Sunday' , April 11. I ot t ] > . in. i'lifiiila and comrades Invited ,