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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1897)
? ni\fATTA TATT/V 1CSD A "V. tt 1 I4- - SPECIAL NOTICES Advertisement * for tlicnc colninim nlll lie tnUcn ttntll lUiill ) i > . in. for the evening nml until 8 | i. in. for ( ho niorntnrc nnd Similar cilltlonn. Ailvcrllnrrn , ! > > rciini-NlltiK niiin- licrcit ebrek , cnti linri * unnivprn n l- tlreNHeil in u n n in lie r iMl lelti-r In cnrc of TIn > UPC , AnmvcTH HII iiililronnril % vlll lie ( Icllveroil on iircNCiitntlon of < li clirck onl- . Itntcx. 1 1-He n tvnril ! lr < Insrrtlon ) 3c n iviiril thereafter. > ( itliln t tnUcn for led * tliitn S.-.c for tin ; tlrol Innrr- < lon. Tlicnc nil vrrtlHCinciiln nni t tic run coiiM AVAM'l-nSITUATIO\S. WANTUD POSITION AS COAC1IMAM. AD- ilrcsB KM Davenport. A-M230 31 * rOUNO MAN OF 28. GOOD KDUCATION. HKV- rral ycnm * Inirlnesa experience , oed knowl * I-JBC of law. ndmlttcil to bar , desires p mltl n In ony caimclty. Address II 18. Hoc. WANTKI ) HITUATJON 1JV IH5OISTI3UKO pharmncldt : 7 years' experience ; sliiKle. Ail- dr w II IT , Ilcc. A M223 AS * HIJIAIK III3M1. % VANTBO-AN IUKA. WHO CAN THINK OP omo fluplc thing to patent ? Protect your Mens : they nmy lirlni : you wcnlth , WrltP Jnhn Wediletlium & Co. , Dcpt. V , I'atrnt Attnrnpys , V.Milll tnn , V. C. , for their $1,800 prli * ofTcr nnd a list of SCO Inventions wanted. II in A VKVT KNHiioimc. HCSTMNO MRN CAN find Meiuly. prnninMo work with C. r. Annma Co. . in Bo. 16th BL l-94 _ PO WEEKLY HAI.AIIV AND HXI'KNSKS PAID unlrsmen for clijHn ; cicperiencc unnecensnry ; Iw-rmani-iit position. Tiic W. I * Kline Co. , St. Loul . Mo. II M114-A2 * BAf.ES.MUN FOU CIOAUS. QOOH SALARY nnd expi-m-es r.nld. . Novelties glren wllh our cnodn ; experience unnecessary. C. C. lllsliop Co. . St. Louis. II-MCM A 1C' WANTKD , A Fl/JUIST WHO SI'HAKS ORn- nmn nml niiRllali. 1813 Vlnton Bt. H-6S7 HKN TO LKAIIN I1AIH1KII TIIADH ONLY elglit weeks required by our new nnd pine- tlcnl system ; eonntnnt prnotlre furnlstied ; tools donated Krurtuntes ; situations Feoiirrd In city or country ; entnlocue mailed free. Molcr'n Itarlicr Kehool , 283 8. Clark Bt. , rhlcnKO. II MOTS Al * IVANTKO-AN KXPHHinNCKIJ AOKNT AT once. AddrvsH II 14. llee. 11 M151 31 * 15.00 A Ht'NmiKD PAID CASH KOU YOUR nelifliliors1 nddrcsnes ; rend KVi for bliink book for niunes nnd InMructlons. S. N. SpotM , I'lil ) . , llox C01. Des Molnes. In. 11 M221 3l WANTnO-TIlAVKMNO SALKSMIJN ; L1OHT Klde line ; roll fust to harness. Ininlwnre , Ken- eral store dealers ; Rood commn loM < < , Centaur Mfg. Co. . C'lilcago. ' _ II M2U 31 * BALK.siiTKN WANTnn-JlCO TO $125 I'KIl month nnd expenses ; experience unneceHsary ; staple line ; position permanent. Address p. K , Gentry , llox CIS , St. Louis , Mo. 11-M21351 * WANTKDSALKR.MKN IN KVKIIY DI8TUICT ; new senson ; samples free ; nnlary or commis sion with oxicn ) ca from start. Luke llros. Co. , OlcnRO. IJ M212 31 * FOU OOOD AND nKSI'KtTTAIlLK GIUL3 CALL Scnnd. Y. W. C. Assn. Home , M18 Da\cnport. c si AIO * WANTED QIKL FOR GHNUIIAL HOUSR- work , with reference ; no washing. 1S2I Doug las. C M15I 31 WANTED. 'A GIRL TO DO HOUSEWORK" . Apply 333 S. 37th street. C M14S 3l AVANTKD , A OIRI. TOR GKNKRAL HOIJSK- \york ( it 2411 Capitol avenue , C 1C5 Al WANTKD-aiUI. l'XR ) OKNKRAL IIOUSE- work , 2209 Spencer street. C 159 WANTKD OIItL IX ) 11 OKN15IIAI. 1IO1JSK- work. Jno. U Hill , 2300 So. ISth. C 1G1-A1 * WANTKD OIKL FOU GKNKRAL HOU8K- work. 1M So. SCth St. C 1C7-A-1 * LADY AOHNTS WANTED TO SELL MMK. Yale's famous toilet pn-pariitlonH ; ugentu mak- 1ns 125.09 tii $100.00 per week ; write for par- tlcul.no. Address Mmc. M. Yale , Chleaia , III. C M21C 31 * KOH IlKXT IIOtJSKS. HOUSr.3 IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. THE O. F. Davis Company , 1505 Farnnm. D 14 HOU8ES-BENiWA & CO. . 108 N. 15TH ST. D-145 110DKRN IIOUSUS. C. A. STAIIU,92 ; N. Y. MFC D-148 CHOICE HOUSES AND COTTAOES ALL OVEU the city , $5 to jo. Fidelity , 1702 Farnam St. D-147 HOUSES WALLACff , UROWN 11I.OCIC. 1CTII nnd Liouvlas. D 148 HOl'SUH. COTTAOIJS & STORKS. ALL PARTS of city. Ilrennnn , Love Co. , 430 Paxton block. D-14J UOVINfl HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PLVNOS. Om. Von & Storage Co. . HI3 Furnam. Tel. 1559. D-C23 HOUSES , FLATS. GAUVIN liROS , 1013 FARNAM u-io HOUSES FOR RENT. I1EMIS , PAXTON I1MC. D-131 LARCIK LIST. M'CAOUE , 15TH & DODGE. D-132 TURICINGTON , COS 1IEE IIUILDINO. D-103 FOR RENT DETACHED EIOIIT-ROOM MODern - ern house. Nice lann. 2011 Pierce St. D 472 LARGE LIST. F. D. WEAD. 1CTII & DOUOLAR. D-C02-31 - r CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON , C04 11EE 11LDG. D-MS30 A22 FOR RENT , 9-ROOM IIOUSK. 2312 WEIISTEH street. D MS79 A3 BTK.VM-HEATUD 8-ROO.M MODERN FLATS. } 20 per month. 707 S. IClh street. Apply to enplnei-r. D-MS8I 31 5-ROO.M MODERN FLATS. J10 PER MONTH. 11M nnd 1113 Pacific stieet. W. II. Melkle , First Nntl Dnnk hide D-MR82 31 FOR RUNT FINK ItlWIDENTE WITH I1ARN nnd larRn grounds , on Pi'tk iiveiiiie. Strictly modern Hut nnd mores in the new Davldne bulldlni ; , op | > mlti > rlty hall. John W. llobblns , ntcnt , I 02 Fiirnam Rt. D-97C-A-10 - - - IO-ItOOM FLAT , DOUGLAS NEAR SITU ; MOD- rrn , rU'iim beat. Inquire Llndnucrt. 316 S , 15th. D-M10UA3 FOU HL'NT. AN EIllHT ROOM HOUSE ; modern Improvements ; No. 2U ] llarney St. Apply to Allen Koch , 2033 Hnrney Kt. D M9SX.31 * 10 ROOM MODERN IIKSIDENCE. WITH bain und larm\ well uliiided Krouuds ; finely lo cated. } S5. John W. Robblim , nitciit , 1W ! Fur- nniu M. D 1M TiiUEKTsTo 11Y ! TWULVIMIOOM ! Tii ticic , modem hf/usc , JW per month ; : il ! Cai's Ft. Apply to W. 11. Melkle , M4 Flint Nal'l Unnk bldR. D-.M227 Al nit ur\T I'TUMSiii'.n i'l'HNslIiUHOOMH ; , SOUTH liTII AVE. E-5C3 KTiAM : HATED ROOMS. TUM3PIlN15 AND nil eonvenleiices : rnten rraeonnl'le. pmult Iterl. donee. 2IS S. 17th St. E-T03- . FOR HUNT , NirBI.Y FI'RNIRHKD ROOM ; folding bed and bay window. 1,09 California. K tWt A I * 3 Nir-ELY FI'RNIRIIED ROO.MR ; HO''SE- keeplni ; . 111 ! South llth. E--M91S AS * NICELY FURNISHED ROOM FOR RUNT. 1721 JVdKe , i-lM 30 FOR RENT-NICELY FURNISHED ROOM FOR centlemun In private family , references re- ' ' WO Capitol nve. E 11117 oil' IIOOMH FOU LIGHT IIOU.SEKEEPING. 1913 K-M22S ! ! IIOOMS-LICHIT HOUSEIvEni'INO. 122H North 15th. K-MKI A2 FURNISIIED ROOM FOR LIGHT HOUSED Inquire 1924 IhniRlai st. E--M220 A2 WANTED A GENTLEMAN 11OOMMATK ; front loom ; 1300 per month. Address II 15 , lire. H-M21S A2 | -'ll.MSIIii | : ) IIOO IS AM ) HOARD. MODERN IIRICK , FROM J V ) UP. 116 N. I9TH , F Ml ! ! n6 * ) ISIRAl LE ROOMS AND 1'OARD. alsTli St. M5SJ FRONT ROOMS ; FIRST OLASa UOARI ) : REA- rate * . 17it Douglai. F SSJ 31 * THli MKRR1AM , 2JT11 AND IXIIHIE. LARGE BOUTI1 FHONT PAUIX1R FOU TWO ; Ixxinl ; r tci ren onable. Th Ho e. tan llarnry. F Mill A1B UTOl'IAUJl DAVKNl'OHT BT , _ JF-1U A4 * _ l\m RUNT Ft RNISHED UOOM. WITH riOS Cats. F J1K II * UEAt'TIFl'L FRONT KOGM. ISOAJtDj W.W up. Ill North IKn. roil Hi.NTiM'iii.MsiiF.n ; ) IIOOMS. ( CHAMHEII8 FOR RENT. MAN AND WIFE ; city water ; waste pipe. 319 N. 17th street. G-SS5 FOfU MODERN ItOOMH. 1 > AU/U FIX5OU ; near rrtrfc 1509 Heath 28th. O-M910 3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS. 1112 S. llTlF Q-M917 A2 * SUITIM. HOUREKEMP1NO IIOOMS , TWO OR five , furnished or unfurnished ; modern. 2101 Hurt. O M2.6 A4 * FOU Hi.vr.sToiiis : AMI OKFICKS. FOR RENT. THE 4-KTORV RRIClv IIUILDINO nt 916 Fnrnnm st. This building has n tlreproot eemnnt bnsement , complete steam heating fix tures ; water on nil floors ; gai , etc. Apply nt the oflloc of TJi Uee. 1 910 AtSKXTSVA5TIJn. . WI3 PAY 15 PER 100 OR to FOR EACH NAME with correct million * In Nebrxskn ( outside of Omaha ) nnd surrounding staten. Send N > c for blank book and Instructions to It. II. R , Co. . Omnlm , Neb. J-M771-A-20 WANTED-AOKNTS ! * ? s PER MONTH AND espenscn paid active men If rlRht ; Roods sold by sample only ; namplen , nlso horse nnd car- rl.iBo furnished free. Address Jobber , llox M03 , Ilotton , Mass. J M299 TIRES , $5 PER PAIR ; ONE AGENT WANTED In every town ; ns need as made ; fully guar anteed. Mineralized Rubber Co. , New York. J-M2I5 31 * STOH.\ni2. OM. VAN & STORAGE. 1413 FARNAM , TEL 1S59 M-134 PACIFIC STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE CO. . CCS-flO Jones. General storage nnd forwrfrdlng M 1 5 \VAXTKD TO I1UY. I WILL PAY CASH FOR ALL KINDS OF Junks ; guarantee satisfaction as to weight. A , . Alplm , 107 8. 10th. N-ri6 A4 * SECOND HAND FURNITURE AND STOVES , llrown's. 103 S. 14th. N-M61S A13 * MKV TO LOA\HIAL KHTATIJ. ( Continual , ) MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate , lirennan , Lore Co. , Paxton Mock. ON OMAHA PROPERTY , LOWEST RATES ; 1 bultdlnjf loan * wanted. Fidelity Tnut Co.W1CS W-1CS C PER CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA property. Neb. farms. W. II. Melkle 1st Nat'l Ilk. W 563 ANTHONY LOAN ft TRUST CO 315 N. Y. I * ; quick money nt low rates for choice farm loans In Iowa , northern Missouri , eastern Nebraska. W 167 WE WILL HAVE $200.000 TO $300.000 TO LOAN In April , Mny , June nnd July on first-class Im proved Omalm properly In sums of $1,000 to $10,000 ; want applications nt once ; lowest rates on best loans. Fidelity Trust company , 1701 Fnrnnm 81. W-M877 CITY LOANS C. A. STARR , 023 N. V. LIFE. W-165 I.OANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY property. W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 1320 Fnrnam. FARM LOANS , ONE TO TEN YEARS ; LOW- cst rates. Oarvln llros. , 1613 Farnam St. W M463 AS MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA property. Pusey & Thomas , 207 First National Bank "Ids. W-IC'J $100 TO $2,000. P. D. WEAD , 16TH & DOUOLAO. W 602 31 MO.VHV TO LOAN CHATTULS. MONEY TO LOAN. 30 , CO. 90 DAYS : FURNIture - ture , pianos , cto. Duff Green , room 8 , Uarker Llk. X171 MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS , horses , wagons , etc. , nt lowest rntes In city ; no removal of goods ; slrlcll" conlldcntlal ; you ean pay the loan off t any time or In uuy amount. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. 306 So. 16th St. X 17 These ads are read by every one All advertisers know it ; Just write a verse and see how soon Your friends will call you "post. " ( It. -Wallace. . ) CASH PAID FOR OLD FEATHER BEDS. L. Q. Doup. 1307 Nicholas street. N M7S7 A20 WANTED ESTAHLISHED HOARDING HOUSR In n first-class location or Interest In need pay- Ins business by experienced bookkeeper. Ad dress It 13 , llec olllee. N M153 31' WANTED-A 10 TO 13 H. P. GASOLINE EN- Bine , secondhand , In coed condition. Nebraska Hay Co. , llth and Nicholas. N 1CS-5 FOU SA1K IIOIISUS , WAGONS , I2TC. AT OUR SATfRDAY'S AUCTION HALE THIS week , commenclnjr at one o'clock , at the Union stock yards , we shall sell eighty well-broken driving- , draft , general purpose and farm liones. Walworth-Proctor Co. P JI222 Al FOR SALi : MISCKI.I.AXEOWS. OPEN IUTGC1Y. J20 ; TOP RUGGIES. J1S TO J60 ; Kood surrey , 173 ; another at $43 ; good phaeton , 175 ; nice open trap at less than cost. Drum- mend Carriage Co. . 1Mb und llarney.Q . Q .vlilul A3 CHICKEN. HOC5 AND LAWN KKNCB ; ALL wire ; cheaper than wood. Wlie Wmk . 403 S. 14th. 0 M6 M2 PUIIR PLYMOUTH HOCK KQGS. PEH SKT- tlnU. 50c. Wi N. 20th st. Q-317 A3 HAItDWOOD CUinillNa. HOa AND ailCKKN fence , cheaper thuti "all wire. " C. R. I ce. 901 Dciifflas. ci-1"c niCST SKKD SWBKT POTATOES. Jl.ii PRU bbl. ; all sorts. Address Tlieo Williams. Oiti'ilia. Q inlfiS 1NVEST10ATB. TIIH FAMOUS UOP.N BTEKI. raliKBi C holes ; complete ; J22.EO. Hrown's. IOJ S. Hth. Q-MU4 A13 COLUMIHA IHCVCI.H : rmsT-cLAss HKPAIR. only J10.00. IJ. II. Hastlnss , 212 S. " " HOItSK CLIPPINO MACHINES & C'LIPPRnS. BtandArd maliejall kinds lepar ; cl ppers srou. . d prompt attention. A. L. Unilclnnd , IM Hlh. roil HALE. MAPLK SHADE THBItS. D. P. IteUmiin , half mllu wiwt I'ort Olrln 'M ' \3 FOll SALE , FUKSH MILCH POWS , YOl'NCI I.IKS nnd plBBy OWB. James Whelan , > ith and Oraco streets. Q Mill Al CONTHACTOHS AND DlULLMUfl OF OIL. GAS I und art.-Ban | well. . C. II. McC.eady . & Co. . ' NViideHlin. Kan. It-.MS.C A2I HAMILTON IIUOS. . Ill'ILDRKS , DO It EPA 1 US In all branchcH ot their business. 414 H. 18th street. Tel. 1179. H-MMIA4 * CI.VIUVOVAXTS. MAY OOODH1CH. CLA1HVOYANT : IlEADINOtJ dally. 207 S , 21th street. 8-M14J Al 15TC. MMH. SMITH. 1121 DOUQUVB. ROOM t ; MAS- txKo nnd team bnths. T M219 A6' MTifT 1)11. LEON , T'JLBCTIUC MASHAO1J 1IATII imrlnrs ; rwlful ud curative. 417 K. llth nt. , upntalr * . T &I M A4 * PJHSO\AL. IIS.OO-HUPTUUE CUHED TILL MAY 1ST FOU SJ500 ; no pain ; no detention from business ; we refer to hundreds of patients cured. The O. 13. Miller Co. , 932-3 New York Life llldif. , g" " > l'a. ' VIAVI FOU lITBniNB THOUnLKS , 3IG-S IIKR HldK. Physician , cunsultutlou ur health book U 161 . MASSAGE. MMI3. TOST , 319V4 S UTH. IJ300 niSWAIlU WILL UK PAID AND NO oufstlons nuked for tfe return of po ketbouU. cVmtalnlne rings. etc. . lo.t at th and " riiey or l > et een that und tli and Howard. Ad dress F CO , Hee. U-M333 OMAHA DENTAL COLLEGE. 1Z & PACIFIC ST3 Teeth tilled with eold , amuliium , tin , guttu- perch , cement and plates made for cost of material only , Teeth extracted and cleaned free U 163 MISS TEIUIILL HAS ItEMOVED HEIl DRESS , making parlors to Zd floor , 1'axton block , 16th trcer. elevator. U-M482-AS * , FOU DENTAL \VOItK OO TO DH. BBYUOUIt. Unvent churxea ; uoik guaranteed ; painless extraction. 933 N , Z4th kt. IJ-USS3 AZI I Ot'UB WUINKLES. IIALDNBSS. & 8UPEH- ( loiu hair , 326 Chambtrof Commerce , True Co , U-J23-A5 * SIONKV TO IOAN'I1I5AI. ESTAT13. MONny TO LOAN AT LOW HATES. THB O. F. Davis Co. . IW5 rarnam Bt , W-161 11USI.MCSS CIIANCISS. FOll BALK-HALF INTEREST IN FAIRMONT Tribune. Price. JCW ; jo cabh and J10 monthly , " ' "i-tnin Jackson , Crete. Neb. Y 660 FOR SALE , ABOUT 2.000 L11S. MINION TYPE. < 00 Ibs. agate. 150 pair two-third cases , tC double Iron stands for two-third cases. This material was used on The Omaha lice , and la III fairly uood condition. Will bo sold cheap In bulk or In quantities to suit purchaser. Apply In person or by mall to The IJee Pub lishing Company. Omaha. Neb. Y 713 WILL SELL AT SACRIFICE. THE WELL- cqulpped foundry and machine shop at Grand Island. For purtlculais address P. M. Wales. Troy , N. Y. . or Georne IJ. IJell , Grand Island , Nob. Y MG37 A15 I HAVE FRAME HOTEL LOCATED IN THI2 business center of the town to rent. It Is the only dollar-a-day house In Dayton. For par- tlculais address James lluss , Dayton , Iowa , Y 000 31 FOR SALH CIC1AR STAND , 1312 DOUGLAS Bt. , Omaha , Noli. Y 1GI-30' WANTED A SMALL ADVANCE ON A PATent - ent ; Rood for 5,000.00 In sixty day ; no risk. Address II 19 , care llee ulllcc. Y M2J2 Al * FOR SAI.B COMPLETB NEWSPAPER OUT- flt , Habeock cylinder press , engine , full line ot type ; a bargain. Address W. J. Cook. Hlalr , Neb. Y M223 AC FOIL KXCIIAKCIS. FOR EXfHANdK TWO CLEAR LOTS ON ISth nnd 19th Sts. , 12 blocks soutli of court house , for choice residence lot or lioune and lot. Will assume small Incumbrunce. Address H 11. Dec. 55-140 TOR EXCHANGE , CLEAR VACANT PROPerty - erty near exposition und In South Omaha for ( rood stock of drugs , with nxturcH. Address O C4 , llee , J5-M008 31 FOR EXCHANGE OR RBNT (20,000 11RICIC hotel | n prosperoiM county feat town In loiva ; want large farm ; describe your property , llox 130 , Tort DodBf , la. / M152 Sl I-'OIl HALK HHAL HhTATIi. KOUNT5CE PLACE IIARGAINS , J2.MO. $3,730 TO JCfdo. See photos at ICth and F.irnam ; Mor e bld . J. J. Olbson , tit Flmt National Ilk. llldtf , RE-17i HOUSES , IXTS , FARMS. LANDS , LOANS CJeo , P. RemlH Real KJlnte Co , , I'axton nik. RE-17S PARTIES WANTING ACHE PHOPERTV. IN lruct of from llvo to foi'ly acres , near the city , desirable building lots or homes of from live to ten ruou : * , at very low flgurc , BlioulJ see Potter & GeorBe Company , S. W. cor. iGth and Farnam stieeti. RK M430 31 SNAl'8 nBTWKBN NEW EXPOSITION SITES ami north of Kountt Place , full lot , ctu > t front ; price , JDCO. Ailjolnlnir New Exposition site , full lot on Noith Twenty-fourth street ; price , } 1,060. 271G und 2718 North 28th St. , onn 9 anil ono 6- icom house ; price for houses and ground , 11,730 , Near Cih and Cuss xls. , full lof prluc , | 3SOO. Near 2ith ami Dolse Bti < , . b-room modern house ; ktcam bent ; large corner lot ; price. 1C.COO ; worth 110,000. Adjoining new Bxposltlon site , choice vacant property to leahe. JOHN N. rilENZER , ou. P. 0. RU M693 FOR SALE-11 ACRES ON 36TH ST. NEAR South Omaha , lth good neven-rooin house , barn , email fruit of different kinds , etc. ; no better place for gardening nnd truck funning around Omaha , on the land Is uew and In jlno condition for working Itila year ; owner will take Omaha Savings bank account In part pay ment for same ; price. $2,600. Potter & George company , S. W. cor. 16th and Farnam nt. RE-MW3 Jl FOR HALE. A LARGE AND KLEOANTLY FUR. niched residence ; the moat detlruble location on West Farnam street ; will be told at a reasonable price ; owner about to locale In another city. Address II 5 , llee otllce. RE-M9S3 40 DOUGLAS CO. . $1,400. Full lot N. Zltli , $3U > . 2VX300 on iHiulevard , $1.500. IWnlSO near Hanscom park , $3,000. COxllS near HlKh school , $3,000. Sec. la. land. $20 an acre. I S.OOD la , land , 140 an acre. CO near Irvlngton , $ l,40u. 40 near Irvlngton , $2,2UO. Farnam t , properly near Mill. $6,000 , Lot fronting east on Hanncom park , $3,000 , C. r. Harrlkon , 912 N. Y , Life. RE-iri-30' IIV'JLHI.\a AND LOAN AMOOIATION. SHARES IN MUTUAL L. & II. ASS'N PAYS I. 7. > per cent when 1 , Z , } yean old ; always re deemable. 17M Varnam ( trret. Nattlnger , Sco. HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE GOOD Intereit on sarlncs. Apply to Omaha L. 4 B. A * 'o , 1704 Farnam. Q. M. Nattlnjcr , Sec.IB LOST. WEDNESDAY , NKAnjWTH & HARNEY streets , ladles' leather pocket book , contain ing 6 rings , keya and money ; finder will re turn to IJee omce and rctfely * liberal reward. 'J , L-o--lOS. STRAYED OR STOLKN4l kD COW , IIBAVT with cnlf. short tnll , curled-horns. $5 reward return to II. Mark * , IZniI nml Nicholas Sts. iA > st-i4i so * I.OST , A CLUSTER DIAMOND RINO AND earrlne. Finder address" ! ! .13 llee , nnd receive liberal reward. ' Lost Mil. , Al I/JST-ST. 11ERNARD 1'ffX1. ft MONTHS OLD , answers to name of "Rex , " Return to O. H. Payne , 1003 Georgia nvc ; , and receive reward. Ixi t-lGO LOST CHILD'S SPECTACLES NEAR 2.1RD and L Rtreets. llcturn to Mrs. Il.iyllns , 407 North 24th street , South Omnlm. Lost-lf.2-30 I/3ST-PACKAOH OF MUSIC ON * DOUOLA8 lie I. 17th and 21th ; return Mil DoiiKlas , or Hospe's. Lost 157-30 FUIIMTUHH I'ACKKI ) . GET M. S. WALKLWB MUCKS ON FURNI- tore packlns. repairing , upholstering ; mattresses - tresses inn Jo and renovated ] 2111 Cumlng. Tel , Ull. 178 ASTUOI.OOY. PROnSSSOR A. MA8ERY OK KCIYPT. PAI.M- Istry nnd astrology , the wonder of the nKo ; past , present and future told or no charge , at 2028 Hnrney st. , Omaha , Neb. E9S At * SKWIXCS MACHINES AM > SWIMins. NEW HOME , HOUSEHOLD AND WHITI3 owing machine orace. 1514 Cap. Ave. Tel 1374. 181 FINANCIAL. LIFE INS. POLICIES BOUOHT. W. P. HOLTJE.V AVAIVTUII TO llOltltOW. J150.00 ON C1OOD SEfURITV. WILLING TO pay high rate ot Interest , Call or address Ml South 16lh St. 1G-SO QET THE REST TYPEWRITERS ; SUPPLIES : repairs. United Typewriter & Supplies Co. , 1012 Farnam St. 43C-Junc.JO IIICYCLKS. OUR LEADER WHEEL , $13 ; MIDLAND , SM ; bicycles rented. Omaha Illcycle Co. , 323 N. 16th. M 990 ELOCUTION. PHYSICAL TRAINING. MRS. DORWARD , CJ3 N. 10th. -M10S AA' MUSIC , AUT AXI ) LATS'OUAOE. OEORC1K F. QELLEN11ECK. RANJO , MANDO. lln nnd KUltar teacher. ISO ? Farnam street. Tel. 2i3. 100 \VATC1IMAKI2KS. WATCHES CLEANED , 75C ; MAIN fiPRlNO. 75U watch crystals , 15c ; clocks repaired cheup ; spectacles , eyeslasres ' ,4 price ; eyes tested free ; work warranted. Auhbcl Patterson , 1611 Farn'm 6U2-M22 CAUI'UT OI.KAMMJ. CHAMPION CARPET CLEANING CO. . CARPET beaten , scoured and renovated ; reilttlng nnd relaying - laying carpets a specialty ; new management , 713-720 South llth St. , Omaha Neb. Tel. 635. CS3-A17 SHORTHAND AXI > | TYI'KWUITING. A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL. 613 N. Y. LIFE. 179 AT OMAHA I1US. COI.LEQE. 1CT1I & DUGLAS. I . ISO H. MAROVITC LOANS , MCJNEY. 418 N. 16 ST. 7134 PHYSICIAX9. DR. W. n. HOUUS , " 2S1C SHERMAN AVENUK. Resumed practice. Telephone Office. U15 : residence. 374. -V < ll KAUMS roil IIICXT. HOUSE AND TWO ACRES ; ALSO 8 ACRES , or will sell. Lyman Waterman , N. Y. Life. M211 31 * SUES & CO. , PATliNT SOLICllOttS , Itco Ilulldini : . Omaha Neb AdvJco and'l'uluiit lloilc KIIEB RAILWAY TIME CARD Leaves IIIU11MNGTON & MO. IlIV13Il.Arrlvcs | OmahalUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason SU.f Omaha 8:33am : Denver Exnrc's 9:35am : 4.spin.Hlk Hills , Mont U I-ugct Snd Kit. 4:03pm : 4:30pm : Denver Kxprust 4:05pm : 7a'pm..Lincoln Local ( ex. Sunday ) . . , . 7:4opm : 255pin..Lincoln ! Local lex. Sunday.H3Qjii ; Leaves ICIIICAGO. HUHLINGTOiV & Q.IArrlves OinahaUnlon | Depot , lOili & Mason Sts.f Omaha 6:05tim : . Chicago Vestibule . 8:00am : 9 : < Snm . Chicago Kxpress . 4:15pm 7Mpm. . . . Chicago & Bt. Louis Express. . . . 8:20am : ll:40am : . Pacific Junction Local . C10pm ; . . Va.it Mail . ZCOpm 7 > a"vcF ICHICAao , " MIL. " * STrPAUL. I Arrives" OmahalUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason Sts. ) Omaha S30pm ; Chicago Limited 6:0Jam : , liOam..Chicago ( limires ( ex.Sunday _ ) . _ 3:25yni : Leaves ( CHICAGO & NOUTIIWKST'"N 7\Trlves OmahalUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason Sts , | Omaha * Eastern Express 3:40pra n:4Sam : : "V.nm Vestlbulcd Limited" 6:40.m : | fijsEnm St. I'aul Express S:30am : E:40ain : St. Paul Limited 9:05pm : 7:30am : Hloux City L cal HlOim : C:30um : Omaha-ChlcoKO bpc-clal SlOOan. Missouri Volley Local 9:30atn : Except Sunjay. " Except Monday. Loaves ICIIICAGO , U. J. & PAflFIC-IArrlves OmahalUnlon Depot , lOlh If Jluson tits. ' Omahn EAST. 10:4Iam..Atlantic : ) lixurcas t-s. Sunday ) , . B:33pm : 7:00pm : Nlcnt Expri-bs , . 8llam : 4'.fiOnmChlcago Vestlbuieii Limited. . l:33pm : 4Mpm..St. : Paul Vestlbuled l.lmltec. , . . l:35pm : wnsT. Colorado LI nil tea. . 4:00rm : leaves I C ST. I' . , M. & O. I Arrives" Omaha ) Depot , ] 5th & Webster Bts. | Omaha ! 2:30pm..Hloux : City Express lex. Sun..H:5Sam ) : B:15am..Bloux : City Accnmmodatlon. , . . 800pm ; ClSiiin . 8t. Paul Llnijted. . . . . . . 0IOain ; Ix-avcs K. li. & MO. VALLBY. | Airlves Omabal Depot , 15th f : Weoster fits. | Omaha 3:00pm : Fast Mall nr/dKxprcss 500pm ; 3POpm.ex. : Sat. ) Wvo.'KtXex. Mon. ) . , . t:00pm : 7OCam..Fremont Local ( BUndays only ) , , . 7SOdn > Norfolk Kxpresoi ( ex. Sun. ) 10:23am : ; : , . . . . . . . . . . . . . PaulgBujryi'.y . . . . . _ . 9lOam ; leaven f K , C , , ST. II.A. . C. II.Arrives ; OmahalUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason Sts.f I Omaha 0:05am : Kanins City Dn 'Uxpress. , . , , C10pm ; lOiOCpm..1C. C. N'lght Kx.tlft'U. P. Trans. . C.m ; n Leaves I MISSOURI PACIFIC , ( Arrlvei Omaha ) Depot , llth &i\Vabster Su. | Omaha .Nebraika & Kunmf , Limited.,12Winn : Kansas City Expresn f > :00am : . .Nebraska Ixfal'rbic. ' ( Bun. ) 9:00am : SIOUX CITY'A ACIFIC , ( Arrives Depot , 15HiVeb8ter Sta. ) Omaha GUpm : .St , I'aul Limited 9:10am : Leaves I SIOUX CITY JA'PACIFIC. ( Arrives OmahalUnlon Depot , 10I1U& ! Mafon Sti. | Omaha B:40am : St. Paul 'Pa8 nser. . , , HilOpm 7:30am : Sioux City I'a eiiKir. . . , , , , , 9:00pm : 6i5pm : St. Paul lilmlted ; 20am s I UNION PACIFIC , JArrlvea OmohaUnton | Depot , 10th & Maeon Sts.f Omaha S20am ; Overland Limited 4M5pm 3SOpm.Iieat'ce : & Htromtb'g Ex ( ex Sun ) , 3(0pm : 6:33pmGrand : Island Kxprens ( ex. Sun. ) , 30pin : iiSOpin Fast Mall. . . . . IQiZOaia Leaves I AVADASII RAILWAY. JArrlve * OmahalUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason Sts. | Omaha 4-Kpm , , , , . , llJOam : 4SOpm : , , , , . , Canon Hall . , ll:0an : OPPICH CHIEP QUARTI3RMASTI3R Omalm , Neb. , March 31. 1897. Sealed pro- pcsnlt ) . In trl [ > llcate , will be received hera until 12 o'clock m. , contra ) utandard tlmo , April 30 , 1K)7 , and then opened for construct- In t ; a Hay Htorehouae at Port Robinson , Neb. U. 8. reservus rlel t to reject or ac cept nny or all propo-sala , or any part thereof. 1'lana nnd spcclflcatlona can be eeen , and all Information liad here. En velopes containing proposals to bo marked " 1'ropoaalu for Huy Storehouse , " and ad dressed to SAJI n. JONES , Capt. Q. II. CITY TREASURER'S REPORT First Oomploto Stntcmont Ever Issued from that OiEco , RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS OF CASH Document In Cnniilolr , SliiMvliiRT the Condition of Oninliu' * Flnnnclnl AriMiniit nt tin * Kntl of i the Plncul Vonr. Tlio annual report of City Treasurer Ed wards Is completed , and It was transmitted to the city council last night. It Is the first complete report that has over emanated from the treasurer's office. It Includes a vast amount of statistical In formation , the greater part of which has never been available before. The report chows the balance on hand at the begin ning of the terra of every city treasurer since 1873 and the amounts received and disbursed on various accounts during each term. This Is the first time that the ac counts of the office have been brought to the point whcro a definite line of demarkatlou between the terms of the various treasurers Is shown , The precise condition ot each general and special fund Is also shown for the first tlmo In the history of the city. There are about 3,000 of thcsa funds and the report shows the exact receipts and disbursements on account of each fund , together with the taxes uncollccted and the warrants out standing. There la also a very complete ab stract of all bonds , a Htatcmcnt of the valuations of Teal and personal property lor every year since I860 , statements of the uncollectcd regular and special taxes out standing at the close of 1S9G , and a showIng - Ing of the distribution of outstanding' taxes. The statement showing the transactions of the various city treasurers occupies a largo amount of space. The following Is a re capitulation that shows the aggregate amounts received and disbursed during each administration : a aP : : : K : : - t-i t4itOt " t3-OJ-J C I Q" 4 * ] t CT > C" > ( O trt & > & . * t'1 , * - > RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES. The following summarizes the receipts and expenditures of the treasurer's odlce during the term of Mr. Edwards , from January 7 to December 31 , 1S9C : Received from J. H. Dumont 5133,939 03 Tax collected 930.83403 Sale of grading bonds 3,300 00 Sale of renewal bonds 320.40000 Free to INUIA.VA MAX DISCOVERS A HE- MAIIKAHLI2 HIMII DV FOU LOST VIGOH. Saiupli'H Will He SiMit Frru to All M'ho Wrlle for It. Jas. P. Johnson of Ft. Wnyne , Ind. , after battling ' for yeara ngnlnst the mentnl nnd physical suffering of lost manhood , has found 1 the exact remedy that cures the 1t trouble. t Ho Is guarding the secret carefully , but Is willing to send a sample of the medicine to all men who suffer with any form of sexual \\ualcness resulting from youthful Ignorance , premature loss of memory nnd strength , weak back , varlcocelc and emaci ation. The remedy has a peculiarly grate ful effect of warmth and .seems to act di rectly , giving1 needed strength and develop ment wherever needed. The remedy cured Mr. Johnston completely of all the Ills and troubles that coinu from years of misuse of the naturally ordained functions , and Is said to be absolutely reliable In every case , A request to Mr. Jas P. Johnston , Box 1010. Ft. Wayne , Ind. . stating that you would llko a sample of bis remedy for men will bo complied with promptly and no charge wlmtuvor will bo usked uy lilm. Ho Is very much Interested In .spreading the news of this great remedy nnd ha IB careful to send the sample securely scaled In a perfectly plain package so that Its recipient need have no fear of embarrassment or publicity , Headers are requested to write wSibout rt-slay. PHOPOSALS FOR ERECTION OF J3RICK Dormitory Uulldlng. U. S. Indian Serv ice , Sao and Fox Agency , Toledo , Iowa , Match 18th , Ida ? . Sealed pro posals , endorsed ; "Proposals for Erection of Hulldlng" and addressed to the under- slgnod at Toledo. Iowa , will bo received at this agency until 1 o'clock p. m. of Satur day. April 10th , 1837 , for furnishing the nec essary materials and labor required In the erection and completion of one (1) ) brick dor. mltory building , with steam heating plant and wiring for electric lighting , on govern ment site near Toledo , Iowa , In strict accordance with plans nnd speclllcatlons which may bo exam ined nt the Indian Olllee , Washington , D. C , , the otllccH of the "Iowa State Regis- tor" of DCS Molnes , Iowa ; the "Journal" of Sioux City , Iowa ; the "Uco" of Omaha , Ne braska ; the "Inter Ocean" of Chicago , III ) , nols , and at this Agency. Bidders will state clearly In their bids the length of tlmo re quired to complete the work. The right la reserved to reject any and nil bids , or any part of any bid , If deemed for the best In terests of the service. The attention of bid. ders Is Invited to the act of congress , ap proved August 1st , 189- , entitled : "Ail act relating to the limitation of tlio hours of dally service of laborers nnd mechanics employed upon the public works of the United States nnd of tlio District of Co lumbia ; " also to iho act of congress ap proved August 13. 1691 , entitled : "An act for the protection of persons furnishing ma terials and labor for the construction of public works" which will bo made a part of any contract entered Into under this ad vertisement. Certified Checks , Each bid miiHt bo accompanied by u eertllled checker or draft upon some United States depository or solvent national bank In the vicinity of the residence of the bidder , made payable to the order of the CommlHxIonor or Indian Affairs , for at least FIV13 PEH CENT of the amount of the proposal , which check or draft will bo forfeited to the United States In case any bidder or bidders receiving an award shall fall to promptly execute n con tract with good and sufllclent sureties , otherwise to be returned to the bidder. Blda accompanied by rash In lieu of a eertllled check or draft will NOT bo considered. For further Information apply to HORACE M. REBOIC. U. 8. Indian Agent. inSOdZH Notice. Notice la hereby given that nt 2 o'clock p. m. on the Mil day of April , 1S97 , the stock of drugs , wares und merchandise , the foun tain nnd fixtures and other personal prop erty belonging to the cutate of A. U. .Mor ris. deceawd , nnd located In tlio city of O'Neill. Nebraska , will be sold In bulk to the highest THOMAS M. MORRIS , Administrators. m28-7t Premium nnd Interest 6n bonds irtlrt. . . , 7.515 19 Prof sinking fund 497.SH 71 From other source * . . KB.M4 CS Total . , Warrant ! paid , > . llon.ld redeemed. . , , 3I1.7W 00 LVupons redeemed ZiO.JCO 91 School coupons redeemed 20,30000 Paid to sinking fund M < , f. < S M Miscellaneous , 4M.6IO M Tones refunded. . . . . . 1C 41 Dalanco on bond trC.OM la Total lT 4.1Sl 63 The following table shows the disposition of the bonded Indebtedness : The Annual Interest amounts to $2CS,200 , SOUHCKS OK HIJVKNUE. The total collections during the year from sources other than tax s amounted to $133- 834.49. Tlicao Included all receipts from fees and licenses , premiums on bonds and various other Items. The amounts accruing to the general fund from tlieso nourcca were : Fees , building Inspector * .71 { ! ; . < ! Fees , boiler Inspector 2-2 ? ? S ? Fees , plumblnK Inspector * s' - * Feet , weights nnd measures Inspector. . , . iF9 Ml Fees , city clerk i ? Fees , city electrician 347 . . > Fees. Hoard of Public Works 1.3J7 00 Interest on funds liSKi M Costs In police court 2,31200 DniKKlsts' permit MJ 09 Junk dealers' pormlls SOO 00 Hack drivers' permits 101 J ; Interest im county warrants > < < 2 Hewer eonnectlons. deposits 1W 04 Advertising , ilctlnirucnt taxes W 00 Lenses " ' - ' Tolnl .J11.3W03 Tlio receipts covered Into the school fund Included the following : Llceiires Plumbers J 87 00 Vehicles 1.IM < : . Peddlers 2,975 M Pnwnbrok 1,10000 Gunpowder 4300 Mijuor 33,0)000 Employment Agents 2 > 1 00 Eleetricnl 31 00 Auctioneers 150 00 Runners 7300 Ilims.'muvors 3000 Milk dealers 4 , 0 51 Second-hand dealers IM 00 Theaters S..O 00 Stands 206 W Miscellaneous ! ' ) . " > 00 Flnen In police court l.'JW 00 llolln seltlcment 7W ) CO Sale of bull.link- 12.1 00 Sale of furniture 49 M Interest on funds 41021 State apportionment 32.77577 Rent of Itard street site G3S 25 I nsunince rebated 13 ! i ) Non-resident tuition HO 50 Loss and dnmuge to books yi i > Total $ SS.055 CC MUCH L1K13 A CIII.VHSIi Pli//.LH. l'"IliirliiK- HnllivnjTlnu - Cnrila < i Snurc'C < if Aiiiioyuiici * . There Is urgent need for a thorough ex amination and correction of the various sets of depot tlmo cards Issued by the Omaha railroads If the traveling public Is to bo correctly Informed of the correct names nnd arriving and departing times of trains In and out of this city. The methods of the compllsrs of depot time cards are past find ing out and It Is small wonder that there have been numerous complaints concerning Irregularities In lliesg cards of late. An occasional mistake causes no great comment among railroaders , but when misinforma tion becomes general there is bound lo bo a protest. Ono of the disputed questions at present Is the time of the arrival of the Burling ton's morning train from Chicago and St. Louis. As announced In the depot tlmo card printed by Tlio Reo the schedule time for the arrival of the train Is 8 o'clock. The time card printed by the Burlington passenger department also agrees to thU time. On the time card Issued by-tho pas senger department of the Union Pacific , however , the arriving time of the Burlington la stated at 7:40 : a. in. The depot attaches have still another Idea of the arriving time of this train. A prominent business man of this city recently protested that The Bee was printing the wrong time for this train and said that ho had been told only a few days ago by a depot attache that the Bur lington train arrived at 8:20 : a. in. With all this disagreement It Is scarcely possible for the traveler to help being contused as to the real time for the arrival of the train. A few days ago General Manager Dickin son of the Union Pacific had occasion to cor rect The Bee. This paper had alluded to Union Pacific train No.I. . duo hero at 10:20 : a. in. , as "The Fast Mall. " General Manager Dickinson states that train No. 2 , duo here at 4:43 p. m. , is really "The Fast Mall" and that the proper name for the train arriving hero In the morning is "Tho Atlantic Ex press. " This Idea Is evidently not shared by the Union Pacific's passenger department , for on the tlmo card Issued "with the compli ments of the city ticket office , " train No. 2 is called "The Overland Limited , " and No. 4 la called "Tho Fast Malt. " It Is a singular coincidence that while- the tlmo cards put out by the Union Pacific's passenger depart ment are wrong In the denomination of the Union Pacific's leading express trains , the train cards put out by other roads name the trains according to the oylnlon expressed by General Manager Dickinson. LIMIVCH ( hiIt lo firnnilo. S. II. Bat-cock , traffic manager of the Rio Grande Western , has resigned. Mr. Dab- cock will retire from the olllee today. H Is not known who will succeed him ns traffiu manager , but It Is generally thought that the oilco ! will bo discontinued and the general freight agent nnd the general pa8- senger agent respectively will supervise the work of the two departments under the di rection of HID general manager. Mr. Babcock was bom In Michigan In 1S1S , and entered railway service In 1805 as freight clerk on the Michigan Central. Ho ' afterward became iigcnt at Jaclmon , Mich. , and remained with tlio road until 1875. SInce that year ho liao succctwfuly hold various positions with the Northern Pa cific , Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha , Denver & Rio Grande and Rio Qrando Western , Hnllivny .Voti-x iinil Herbert Taylor , chief clerk to Master-In- Chancery Cornish , left for New York City Monday evening. Freight Traffic Manager Munroo of the Union Pacific has gone to Now York City on a business errand , General Manager Dickinson and party re turned to tlih city from their western trip of Inspection last evening. The "Soo" line has put out some attractive advertising matter concerning the Kootenay and Cariboo gold fields of British Columbia. Assistant General Freight Agent Wood of the Union Pacific has returned from Chicago. Ho says there Is not the slightest tracu of any cut In rates BO far , and expresses the opinion that tlicro will not bo any. It Is announced that the adoption of the la carte uystem of dining service on the Hock Island on April 0 will pertain only to breakfasts and dlnnera , while luncheonu will continue to bo served on tbo American plan , Omaha railroad men who know W. A. Rua. soil when the latter was utatloncd at Kansas City with the Transmlssourl Passenger as- elation will bo surprised to learn of his resignation from tlio position of general passenger agent of the Bt. Paul & Duluth railroad. The resignation was on account of falling health. His place will bo token by Cal Stone , now city passenger agent of the Northern Pacific at St. Paul. It was reported from New York City yes terday that the ratca on dressed beef eastwar-1 from Missouri river polnta had been cut. Inquiry among the freight officials failed to elicit any foundation for tbo rumor. If any such cut lias been made the local oftlcoa have not received Information on the subject. The report Is not received with any credence. It Is alio rumored that dressed beef rates caet of Chicago have been cut. The report cannot bo verlfleoMiero. llnltlf ) ilii IOIVII'H MnliU-u Trill. DELAWARE. nREAKWATEIl , March 30. Tbo battleship Iowa passed to eea at G40 ; this morning , After Us compata has been adjuited It will call for Urooklyn , reaching there ( bis evening. PUT THE LAWYERS TO WORK Attempt to Adjust Mntlors to the Decision Against Trusts , TRYING TO HELP THE RAILROADS OUT IiKllr lloir | of llohiK Alilio Snvo tlio Joint Trnflln Assooliitloti Plu Thrlr I'nltli . - to l.t-Knl- i IE I'll NK\V YOIIK , Mnrcli 30. leading railroad lawyers of Now Yorlc ami Philadelphia will confer today at the office of Jam P.I 0. Carter to sco wlmt can Ixs tlouo to save the Joint Traffic association. Am OUR the legal glanta who arc expected to bo present are : Mr. Carter , leading counsel for the big railroad pool ; cx-Judgo Anlibel Green , representing the West Shore ; Frank I.ooinls of the Now York Central , James A. Logan of the Pennsyl vania. ICdw.trd J. Phelps. Frederic C. CPU- dort and Lewis Cass Ledyard. It Is generally agreed by the lawyers that the decision of the supreme court In the Transmteaourl Freight association case makes It clear that the Joint Tranic Freight association cannot hope for n different decision In the case now pending. Concerning the milt brought by Untied States District Attorney McFarland , that gentleman , In commenting on It this morning , said : "From a careful reading of the opinion I cannot see how the lawyers for the Joint Tranic nsjoclatlou can expect a favorable decision. The latter association has offended to a greater extent against the Sherman law than did the \\osturn asso ciation. " It is understood that the railroad lawyers at their meeting will devote less time lo considering the coming supreme court fight than to devising bnmo other method of meeting the cmervency. "Our plan Is to a.sk congress to pass the special laws , HO that pooling may he con tinued under the inllucnco nnd direction of the Interstate Commerce commission. This , It Is argued , would enable the commission to prevent discrimination and at the same lliiio enable the railroads to avoid rate cutting. Another plan to bo considered Is that the association bo regulated an to classification of freight. This , It Is argued , would not bo a restraint of trade and there fore not a violation of the law. With freight properly classified the railroad men think they might be able to maintain rates by verbal agreement with each other. " "I have not the remotest Idea what the meeting will accomplish , " said James C. Carter. "There will bo a full and free dis cussion , I do not doubt , but with what result no man can say at llilf time. " Lewis C. Ledyard wao more reticent. Ho would say nothing for publication and In timated that If bin Ideas nro carried out no part of today's meeting will find Its way Into the public press. A prominent railroad lawyer , who repre sents ono of the thirty-odd railroads in the association , was seen shortly bcforo the tluio appointed for todny'w meeting. "I cannot eay whether or not our road will be repro- Hoitcd at the meeting , and to bo frank , I don't think It Is anybody's business. Things ara In a snarl Just now , and I don't sea what wo have to gain by taking the public Into our confidence. " At the close of the conference , which lasted two hours , Mr. Ledyard made a statement , In which ho said that It had been decided lo Join with the government In an agreement for the Immediate hearing of the nppeal of the Joint Traffic association case. The Joint Tralllo association Is advised to contrmiD to act as It has heretofore , pending the deter mination of the legality of Its organization. CIiiitiKon on I'uniiNj'lvniiln. l.lm-.H. PITTSnUUG , March 30. A number of Im portant changes In the freight department of the Pennsylvania company's llnca have Just been made public. William Stewart , the veteran general freight and traffic man ager , who retires from active business , will ba succeeded by D. T. McCabe , general freight agent of the Panhandle at Columbus. Charles L , Cole , general frulghb agent here , who recently resigned and Is seeking an ap pointment as United Stales consul at Dres den , will ho succeeded 'l ' > y James P. Orr of this city. J. D. Hill , for a number of years past division freight agent of the Panhandle at Chicago , lias been chositn to succeed Mr. McCabe as the general freight agent of the road , with headquarters at Columbus. C. W. Handall , chief i-lerk In Mr. Hill's ollleeai \ \ been tendered the position 'In Chicago , whlrli the latter abandons. The southern freight liualtu.'ss of the Panhandle lias assumed such proportions In the past few years that It has been deemed advisable to appoint a general - oral houthern agiMit. O. W. Gclger , division freight agent of the road at Louisville , will bo placed thero. M. S. Connolly , who lias for a number of years past boon filling the position at ch'lef clerk to the latter , takes his present position. I'oriniilly Hntlfy ( InTmiiNfcT. . SAN FUANUISCO , March 80. At a con ference yesterday between C. I1. Huntlngton nnd Colonel C. F. Crocker the exchange of the Mojave division of the Santn Fe wn definitely decided upon I'.ntl Instructions tele graphed to Attorneys Tweed and llurrln to prepare the necet'Siiry papenj. At the sanw lime President 13. P. JUploy of the Santa Fo , at Chicago , was mlvlsoil and ho In turn will huvo proper transfer papers made out for the load bet wren Iloiuson and Nogules and ( Juaymas , which property In to bo given to the Southern Pacific for the Needles line. Time. The Durllngton has made a changu In Its schedule of passenger train service between Hillings and this city. The morning train will leave nilllnga seventy minutes earlier than heretofore , or at M:10 : o'clock. It will arrive at Deadwood at 2:0 : : Instead of 3:30 : o'clock. Tills will afford hotter arrange ments for upper at Kdgemoiit and breakfast at Ha von na than heretofore. Tim time of arriving In this city will remain unchanged. I'romulloiiN In ( li < * NiNirii ( Union. ST. LOUIS , March 30. T. P. Cook , iiF-slst- ant miperlritendent of the western dWMnn of the Western Union Tnlcgraph company at Dallas , Tex. , was today appointed to suc ceed Colonel L. C. iHukor , late superin tendent , who died suddenly a few days ago. Superintendent Cook , who has been with tlio Western Union for many years , will make St. Louis his headquarters , JVnv Iiiili > I , I in'aiiMi'N Tronlili- . CHICAGO , March 30. The announcement that the Haltlmoro & Ohio road had arranged for Itu own lake Una has created oome mir- prlso , and compllcatlon are expected. The first boat starts on April 1 , and will probably sail through the straits of Mackinaw. Thrco steamers will ply between Falrport nnd Mil- waulieo and Chicago , I'liur Iti-liirii fur Krli'iiilfililp , COLU.MI1US , March 30. The nude body of Mrs. John W. Miller , a farmer's wlfu near Illack Lick , was found today , slio having been assaulted and murdered by a tramp employed In the temporary absence of her husband. The tranui was cone. SHIIcN ( lie Triiilll l.y IJAY CITY , .Mich. . March 30. Father Dogackl , the hero of thv Polish riot In tbo warring church here , who was accused ot shooting ono of the rhters , hag resigned. Dlshop Itlchter did not request him to taUo the action , ifef - " liw