8 THE OMAHA DAILY TCEEi FRIDAY , AVKIL 30 , 1807. BARTLEY IN POLICE COURT _ < r Brought to Omaha on Informatioa Tiled bj Attorney General Symth. ARRAIGNED AND WAIVED EXAMINATION E\-Stnte Tron Mirer , ClmrKrd TiKh Kintic/rlliiK 1'itlillc PiniilM , ft | < ! M llnmln tn AnptMir nt Next Term of Dlxtrlrt Court. Joseph S. Hartley , ex-state treasurer , wen arralgncl In iiollco court before 1'ollco Judge Got don Just before noon justorday on an Information charging the embezzle ment of $201,884.05 of public funds. Ho waived a preliminary hearing nnil was held to the rlltitrkt court of Douglas county In bonds In tl'e sum of $50,000. The necessary bondsmen accompanied tlio prisoner to police court nnd thu ball bond was Inimcdlattlj filled out. The signers wore W. A. Paxton , 11. H. Townlcy , hecre- tary and treasurer of the Lincoln Life asso- clntlon of Lincoln , nnd U. llcvln Oldflcld , manager of tlio Amcilcan Olilcoiy coinpanv. Fax ton qualified In the sum of $20,000 , half real estate and half pertonal property. Townlcy qualified for $10000 , which was ulao divided equally between leal and pcr- eonal propel ty. Otdflcld qualincd In the sunl of $20.000 , all personal property. In addition to these three bondnmcn , Dart- ley was accompanied to tlio police court by a number of others who were ready to fur nish additional ball This precaution wan talien on ( ho possibility tliat Judge Gordon might ask a higher bouj , or that ho might rcfuso sonicof tlio preferred bondsmen Judge Gordon , however , accepted the secu rities without question , and at 12.30 o'clock the bond was filed ana Hartley was dls- chatged fruni cuMody Hartley was aruntcd In Lincoln Wednesday afternoon by Sheriff McDonald of Douglas county , but the officer and his prisoner failed ( o catcli thu early afternoon train to this city. It wa decided , therefoie , to postpone the tilp to O.nabn until jestorday. The bhorIK and his pil onor arrived at the depot on the 9 ,15 a. m. train , accompanied by At torney Summers. IJartloy'H Lincoln attornw , and Bomo proposed bondstnqn They went to the olllce of C. M. Ilartlett , Uartlej's Om ilia attorney , and were In consultation there until almost noon , when they repaired to the pollco court. CHAUGEH AGAINST HARTLEY. The Information upon which IJartle } was arraigned accuses him of embezzling a maxi mum of $201.88105 of state fumK This amount Is mentioned In the last six counts of thu Inhumation , which In all contains fight counts. This amount Includes the In tcrcvt on the original warrant of $1S0.1U1 71 at tlio late of 7 per cci't It Is the tola that was paid the New York bank that pur chased the warrant when It returned It fo collection In the first two counts a-tlo Is charged with the emboz/lemont of th face of the warrant , $180.101 75 As ijtatm In The lice jratcrday , the amount of thl , warrant vva appropriated bj the 1S95 le-glsla lure to rolmbnr&o the sinking fund Daitlcj 1s accused of having sold this warrant , appro prlated the proceeds and to have paid 1 later \ylth state money. Lcsldc\s ) this \ariancc In the amounti charged as embezzled the counts differ 1m materially. In homo Hartley Is accused o having committed the embezzlement In hi capacity as state ticasuicr and In olheu of having done 1,0 while In a position it which ho was duly empo.\cred to collec t > nd dlsbuiso mcncjK of the Elite. Somi- of the counts also charge him with having tuni'-d over the embezzled amount to som "corporatcd body unKnown" Wednesday afternoon The Hee gave an ex clusive nceount of the filing of this Infoimu. lion The paper was placed on file In police court late Tucsdu ) afternoon by Attornej General Smjth and considerable endeavoi was maclo to Keep the action a seent. A wnriant of airest was at once ibsued and placed In the hands of Sheriff McOonali for service. Although telegrams were ai once sent to Lincoln to locate the ex-state ticastircr , the sheriff postponed his tilp to the utato capital until Wednesday morning PLEADS NOT GUILTY. It was almost noon when Hartley In thn custody of Deputy Sheriff Strjkcr and his legal advisers and friends , appeared In police court. Iho reading of the long In formation was waived and Hartley pleaded not rnllty to the charge Ho at once wahcd preliminary examination and Judge Gordon bound him over to the Mnj term of tlio district court of this county Mo'o than half an hour was then wpent In argulne the amotnt of the bond. Attorney General Smvtb stated that while It waa tine- tint the offense before tlio court was charged In the Lancaster county case , Hartley would bo tried for It In this countv because It was committed here . He would bo tried for the rcmaindci of the alleged cirbez/zlement In the Lancaster county courts. The attorney general said also that In Iho Lancaster count > case ho had In- Klfcled on a J100.000 bond , but Hirlley was rcrmhcd to furlsh one for only $50000 In view of this nnd the lingo amount of the al leged embezzlement ho maintained that the bond should bo a largp one , $100 000 , nml that It should be hlgned only by such men no justified nnd upon examination were found to ho really \\orth as much as th y set out In the justification. R. M , Ilmllctt maintained that only a nominal bond was requited , ono for $5 000 or $10,000. Ho took this stand Inlow of the fact that Hartley was nil cad ) under bonds of $50,000 In Lincaetor county for the em- lie/zlement of $150,000 and that In this sum was Included the $ COOOOU hu wan charged liefoio the police nwRKtrnlci of this clt > with having embezzled Attoine > Summers also suppoitod thu argument in fnvor of n nominal bond , Police Jndgu Gordon st.itcil that as enl } $50,000 bmvl W.H leqnlied In the $550,000 crulcz7lcmcr ) t case he * would not feel JiiBtlfled in fixing the bond In the ca o before him nt $100,000 Ho thereupon named J"0,000 an the sum When the derision was pronounced Wll- llam 1'uxton , C. Ilinln Oliincld nnd R. H. Townley plgncil'tlio bond Hat tiny wns 10- Icased. Martin ) would hn\e nothing to sny to re porters , but rcfciiod them to his attoiney , ) ) Hrtlilt. The latter tati'd that lie hail no statement to make. llaitloy trluined fo Lincoln on the 2 51 Hurllligton tialn jcsU'rday nftcrnoon , U\-Stnto Auditor Eugene Moore was In the city for a few hours jcstorday In con sultation with his attorneys Ho aiihcd in thn morning from Poloiarto and loft for Llu- coln In the afternoon. VrtorN Ilii > iiirfi v Jllll. LANSING. Mich. , Apill -Gnveinor Pin- prro thin aftcinoonvetou ! HIB Donovan curfe > w bill , which pnnldod for the ninat of ohlldren allowed upon the Btrcets after 0 p. m. The governor rrmr.icteilns the not us Interference by the stuto In ma tiers of purely domestic concern IN WESTERN NEW YORK 'I'llf llrilltl WlirUtTM 'IllKu In nochcsti-r. Now York , there U tather a peculiar condition o ( tilings In the grocery business. Mr , W. 13. Woodtmry has n airing of line urocciy utores located In all pirts of the city ; nt a it'sult , he bnjs goods In M-ry larKi' qninlltlen. Mr , Woodbury took quite a fancy to I'ostum Ccieul , the gialn ooffci * , and bchiK a larse Impoiter of rcKiilnr coffee , hlM opinion would H < em to c.ury Homo vuilybl. JIo Introduced I'ostum to Ills yistoiuciii , many of whom nro unablp to1 use Common bvrry coffee , owing < o tlu'li Iniililllty to digest It. 'rnu i < > ault of the IntioOui'tlnii .1 iiliinomonul t ratio ami clc\rot | > t > d thu fait that almost half ijic neople. ofhnt might lie turniod iho InU'l- loutunI or bruin workeis. uru kept fiom the nso cf coffee becaut" of their Inability to digest II , and neither ivinor chocolate Hi'tms to ( ill iho want , 1 ! ) ) cases ( a case c-oiitiilnlnj from om IP four dozt-n pack- IIRCS ) wore iluinandml for lQ < Ljr do of I'os tum , dntliiK n period of ttvoiit > > nve du > in whloh thu lilint'iHK ] vcruKct | Hack of , Theio Is lint one vcnuliKr oilslual rostuni. . Cwi nl Coffee , with n multitude of linlta- < tlona offorcU ns "ju t a fjood. " 11 HAlliiHilOS. . ( IKonilprfnl Vnlnrn In I idlrx' Hcndj- to-\Vcnr ( liirniciitx. ladles' black gllk capes , trimmed with silk satin , full sweep , regular $500 $ quality , on frlday , $3 00. lllack silk capcit , beaded and trimmed with chiffon , flllk lined at J4 00. All our (8.00 ( and (10.00 ( capes Friday nt ( C.9S. Ladles' alt wool suits , silk faced jacket me do up In very latest style at J4.4S , worth (7 00. Ladles' silk waists In blnck and figured silks at (2.93. Ladles' black brocade silk watatB at (4.00. 10 dozen wrappers In light and dark colors , on sale at 49c. 20 dozen wrappers at "tic ; 35 dozen at 98c. WALL I'Al'CU. Unrl\ ailed buying makes soiling easy. Bury pretty shade and design In elegant wall papers arc here Tlie big Lehman stock of finest llncrusta waltons , Ingrains ami pressed papers at 'J Lehman's prices. Wo are liming a special sale now on two cat loadtt of the newest things In wall paper nt 2V4c up. 1)10 ) CLOT1IINC5 SALE rincst clothing at 55c on thu dollar. A manufacturer's entire spring stock , Sec ad vertisement TrlJay t\ tnlngHAYDEN HAYDEN BROS. CITV C\SiS IN THU C < IIIT.S. ! Itcport of HIP I.cufil DiMHirtiiii-nt rlm-cil tin ! 'Me. The report of the legal department of the city for 1896 has been completed and filed wlh the comptroller. U Includes a list of all the cases disposed ot during the jiar and also ot those which are still pending. TJ'cro were seventy-two cases disposed of iaicl : HY are now on the dock ets ot the \arlous courts , as fol- lo\\tr In district court , C9 ; supreme court of Nebraska , 29 ; circuit court of the United States , 13 ; supreme court ot the United States , 1 , county court of Douglas county , 0. Thu aggregate amount Involved In tlio cases now pending Is (2GO.OOQ Three cases are mentioned ns of particular Importance * and as likely to be adjudicated during tlio present year. The city attoruc ) expecta that the water works case will be brought up nt the May term of the United States circuit court and that a hearing can bo obtained noon aftei Tlio Eleventh street viaduct case is still pending In the United States snprtmo court at Washington , whcrp U was taken on appeal from the biipremo couit oC Nebraska The contention ot the city was sustained In the lower courts nnd the city attorney sajs he expects to get the rase advanced and settled during the > car Ho also cspecUs that the suit against ex- City Treasurer Henry Holln and hlr bonds men for ? S5 GOT 73 ot puhlic money which Dolln took out ot the city treasurj will reach a hearing IP the district court during the > ear. ruoiM3 TV OWMUS AUK I.MHO.N VAT rod Hurl When Drill-roil ( n CiviiHlriict A i-M Sldi > uiIltM. Chairman Munro ot the Doard of Public WoiKs Is having his last dajs of official Ufa embittered by the chorus of protests from property owrcrs on account ot the numerous sldewall.fl that have recently been ordered by the board. During the last two jears an unusual amount of libcrtv has been given In icgard to sidewalk ? , with the result that a radical refoim Is now Imperative It the walks are to bo In decent condition during the expctil- tlon. The bulk ot the property owneis nre putting In walks ot their own accord , but mnn > others not only rcfuso to build them themselves , but are righteously Indignant because the board has condemned tlieh di lapidated walks and ordered them to build new ones Munro has to bear the brunt of the dissatisfaction , ami It Keeps him busy most of thr > time Then there has been a long contest on account ot the walks on Park avenue A number of the property onnein vant to build brick walks , while others want them to be cutiicly ot stone In order to have them all alike. The property ownoio who are going to put In stone want the others to bo compelled to use stone also , and the two factions have been at war for sev- eial weeks By virtue of much log rolling , nearly all tlio piopcrty owners have been Induced to UEC stone , and the prospects are favoiable for ptone walks for ncarlv the entire - tire length of the stieet. .M ? OF run ANU SPHED sinv. Plan * \il\crtNliipr < lic June Itncr'x A e Coiislilori'il. The dlrectois of the Omaha Fair and Speed association held a session at the Com mercial club rooms to take action upon the matter.1 ; ot printing and advertising Secre tary Mount was given authority to order the posteis and lithographed hangers , bids hiving been secured from esvcial firms John W. HoEici wa engaged to advertise the June meeting In all the newspapers within a radiua ot 150 mllco from Omaha. Waltci Q Clark , chairman of the commlt- teu on ticket * , pirsented \oltimlnous re port icgardhiK the charactei and form of tickets to bo used. His recommendations worn adopted. 'I lie usual admltslom will bo charged. BO cents to the grounds and 23 cents to giandstand or cjuartcrstretch. Boecham'a pills v.lll dispel the "blues.1 Cull [ or it lu Is best and cjulcKtst reached via the Union Pacific1. H hours quicker than any othtr line. line.CItv CItv TlrKct Onice. 1102 Tarnnm St. . On Tuesday , May 1th , the Missouri Pacific railway \\lli bell round trip tickets at very lovt uites to certain points In the south , iouthwcst and foutheast. Stop-overs allowed 3ii the going Journoy. Tor information , land folders , pamphlets , etc , call or address Mimpir.y'b olllcos , 13th and rarnam , or depot , 15th Mini WcUtcr Sts. , Omaha. Neb. T. C10DKHUY. . P. and T. A. J. 0. PHILLIPl'l , A 0 F. and P. A. $1 l.SO to M. I , oulx nnil Iteturii Yin the Wabasli. On May fi and fl the Wabash will sell Ickote nt nboio late Tor tickets , sleeping ir accommodations , and luither Information all at Wnbash olllce , H1G Karnain street PaMon hotel block ) , or write Q. N. Clayton Igeut. _ I.mifli fur ( lie Ho. Today fiopj II. JO a. in. to 8 p. m. lunch NllI bo served nt the First Piesbyterlan ilnucli by the women of thd suveial Proa- > ytoilan c-hiiichrs of the city. They nnlto n this effort for thu benefit of tliq Aid BO- : ! cty ITi tlio hospital. The LadlLH1 bocletj Is reppoiiHlhln for the ixpcnscs of the ward ) , halls , dlnliiff room .nil . opeintliiK loom , and Inclined an liuiebt- 'dnpBH ' In Ilttlni ; up the new buildlnir , th.it jicy hope to lessen by the receipts fiom ho lunch thcj will mve The fi lends of lht > hospital ait > invited o c omo to tin ? chinch at 10 o'clock to sow or the hospital. _ CIlINN Will Clllllllllll * . Owing to tlio absence of IJr. Wai.leld at he meeting of the Nojmal Sunday school : lass last SHturdny afteinoou ut | ho Young Ion's Christian nssoclat'ou parlors , some of hosn who hove been enjoying this Saturday iflurnoon blblo study may have lecelved the mprcsslon that the clara would bo dUeon- InucMl ; but ucli U net the caie. The Omaha innday School association hna secured Iho ervU.cs of lrV ) W i\erts of the Drill Men ILiptlet ihurrli to lead the class and he woik will move right along. The cln b 111 iiicxt as usual next Saturday at 4 p , m. Pcimlte to wol have been Issued to the allowing paitlet by the county Judge : Name- and Itifldonce. Agi' 'innk lldlman , hnuth Omaha . , . jo ihrUtlnp Ivi'ii , p , South Omaha . 13 iimi'H K. CosKan 'ib City , Mo . ss lr l.iura .M , I.uslc. Omaha . . . . . u \nnlou L Unv. Omaha . &l Iis. Hach.i l V. 'iiii-ycll. Omaha . 63 Suit mi an JiiKuriinc'i- > ou > . 1 lie I' lret National bank oMTabor , 'a. , baa onimeiiccd suit In tbn district court against liu Mutual Henctlt Life Inisuianco compaii ) t New Jersey for fS.OOO , allogtJ to be due on pollc ) laucd ou ilio life of tin ) late Frank C , otiibun It is nllt'yui ! ( hat thli ( mile ) vv& vpoillcd with thn filalntlir by Johnson at acurlty for a debt. GRADING FOR THE LAGOONS Contractors Are Required to Complete it Within Forty Days. WORK STARTS ON EXPOSITION GROUNDS I.nrciPorrc of Men Sow Hi iploj oil In fur the Inl.c < nnil nml The work of gradlnq the lakes and la goons on the Kountze tract of the exposition grounds was started In earnest jcsterday aft ernoon. A amall showing at grading was made Tuesday afternoon , but the rain of Wednes day Interfered with the continuation of the work at that time Yesterday n grading machine and filx wagons were started nt work and another machine will be put on the work within a day or two , also ccveral more wagons. The work was started on the lower portion tion ot the Kountze tract lying west of Twentieth street and the earth Is being "wasted" on the depressions arouti.l the * des of this part of the grounds. All ot the earth teniovcd In the making ot three excavations will bo used on the ground to bring this entire tract to a uniform level and avoid having the buildings placed In deprcsanns A number of people witnessed the begin ning of active work on the grounds , amrng them being several prominent citizens , end the scene was one of considerable activity. This contract covers the removal ot about SO.OOO yards of earth , and the contrartor Is under bonds to complete tbo work within forty dajs nesldcs the men cmplojcil by the grading contractor a number of men are cmplo > cd on tlio grounds In setting out the trees which are being pHced along the fence. These trees will BUI round the entire section known as the Kouutzc tract , being placed as near the fence as may be. Among them are Lombardy - bardy poplars about twenty feet In height. All are joung and healthy trees and present a Inmlsome appcarauee. On the tract l > lng east of. Sherman avenue cedars and other ornamcntil trees , as well as a large number of shrubs , are being planted , In preparation for the pai king of this poitton of the ground The time for planting trees Is aearly over , and the work Is being pushed with all possi ble specsl In order to Insure a sure growth. In addition to the men already mentioned , several gangs are still working on the fence surrounding the grounds , and , altogether , the grounds present a very animated appear ance. i\iiiiirr rnon TIIK in.vcic HIM.S. A.sl.cil in ( InVIliu'N nnil .Mliiln J. P. Hvmer of Dcadwood , S. D. , was a exposition headquarters yesterday an made nrraii dments for a space of 3,000 Hqtiai feet In the Mines and Mining building for a exhibit of mining Industries of the Ilhc Hills , with the privilege of Increasing ill space. Mr. Iljmcr promised that he woul make one of the mcst attractive and instructive ivo exhibits of mines and mining that ha been made at any exposition Ho said h would have a working model of the Kaggci Top mining district , as well as a number o now devices In mining machinery. SOIIN of JltM oliillon A.sKcil ( o Conic L. D. Illchards of rremont and John H Webster ot Omaha are the Nebraska dele gates to the meeting of the Sons of th American Revolution , now being held Cfov eland , 0. They informed President Wat tics that the meeting of the society In ISO ; might ) bo secured for Omaha , and the presi dent thereupon scut them an olllclal Invlta tlon , in the name of tlio exposition aasocla tlon , to hold their next meeting In Omaha. Invltiitlniin < o Foreign Killer * . President Wattles of the Transmlsslsslpp Exposition Is Issuing Invitations to the rulerv of the nations of the earth , Inviting them and their subjects to participate In the ex position. Tlicso Invitations will bo sent t the eoveral rulers through tlio Departmen of State of the federal government , wlilcl will forward them to the ministers and am bassadors to bo presented to the sovereign : through the proper channels. I'op Coiiit-iiIt-lire of SuliMcrllieTH. The odlee of the secretary of the exposl tlon , on tlio sixth floor of the Paxton block will bo kept open Saturday night for tlie con venlence of those eabscrlbers who wish tc pay their assessments on that day. Saturday being the first day of Moy , as well as th _ last day of the- week , It Is therefore the pay day with a very large number of the sub scrlbers. I'rolltH ! > > H ItoInlU < > ' Ii > aHi. Sam McIJrldo of this city has Just received Lho Information that hy the death of t Kentucky relative ho has come Into posses sion of $18,000 in cash. Ho will leave for Lho south in a few dajs to take charge o ! Ills inheritance. Ilnrld Torture. This Is often felt in every joint and muscle if the body by turns , by people who , ex lerlenelng the earliest twinges of rheumat- sm , negleot to arrest the malady , as they nay easily do , with Hostetter'H Stomacl litters , a professionally authenticated rem- ; dy for the agonlzlns complaint. Recollect hat rheumatism unchecked often lasts a life line , or abruptly terminates it when the mlaely attacks the heart. The Bitters also emedles chills and fever , djspepsla and liver omplalnt. uivns or CITY orrici.u.s ov KIM : ) lUMIIIII-ltN l ri'NI > lltl-Cl ( O Judge bl0 ( t mill liy Him Appi nt cil. The bond of George W. Mercpr , coimcrll- nan-elect , with A. J. Love and r. A. Nash s sureties , was approved yesterday by ( uclgo Scott and filed with the city clerk. Councilman-elect Lobcck nnd Treasurer Eel- sards are now the only officials-elect whoso londn have not been appiovoil , Lobcck Is nit of town and E < lwaids' bond Is too largo o bo made up In n day 01 two. The charter pi o\ Ides that the officials shall limllfy In not more than ten ilajs from the line they receive their certificate of elec- lon. Edwards has accepted tils certificate ml fas that ho will begin preparations for its bond at once. It will require tome little line to procure it on account of the rrcl ape connected with the procedure of the lonil companies , but In the meamlmo It Is onsldcrcd that his present bond will hold ; ood. Ills bond Is paid for until the end 'f ' his term and until his successor Is elected nd qualified. Consequently It stands until , o files his now bond , which will be as s tlio preliminaries can bo bl'IH.IIAI. HATi : ) . MlNNiiurl rut-Hie llallntiy. HomeseokerB' excursions May 4th and 18th. Nashville , Tenn. , every Tuesday. St. Louis , Mo. , May Mil and ( ith. For rales , Information , etc. , call or ad- rcs company's ofllcles , N. K. Cor. 13th and 'arnam streets THOMAS K. GOpFJtHY , P. anil T. A. . O. J'HILLIPl'I , A. G. T , and P. A. A He iillon , Itftnll lilqiior DriilfrN. All members of the Retail Liquor Dialers' rotcctlvc association are hereby requested i attend the funeral of our deceased mem- er , John Dldam , from his late residence , 101 South I'D 111 street , at 9 o'clock a. m , liar | > on Trlday , April 30. JULIUS THUITSCIIKC , Secretory. i " " I11KII. OSSKLSIAN-Mabio Stellu , April Mth , 1W7. ( iged 0 > i.irs , 11 inontiu and 20 ilnyx Daughter of 2lrn Carrln Mount , i'untrnl f i om reside-ncv , 2ill I'lnknejatrret , Fri day , April 30th. t 2 o'clock p. m. Inter ment rarest Lawn cemetery , ItUWN Kenneth Livingstone , ngcd 1 yo.ir , 0 duyd. uon of llr. uml Mra. AViillnm Henry Ilro n , runerul from rcildc-nro 4H Nt/rth 31tst street , frlJuy. April 30. ISO/ , at P. m , Interment Forest Lawn ceme tery Funeral nrjvutn. . , HHOTl'-John IX. UKC 5 years. April 2S , IKI7 Only on of w , T. nml Nettle Ab- liott Funeral from residence , 1172 Chl- CIIO fctroct. nt 10 u in. , IVUUy , Arll 10 Invited. Interment 1'oicst I ivvn. Tim \OIITIIIII\ III * tloit to tinllnnril of NBW YORK , April ' . At a meeting of the directors of the Northern Pacific railway held hero today A. R.Vlnter presented his resignation as president. Ho gave as A , rca- eon his knowledge tlmt people other than thoDo who controlled When ho was elected last June had secured a large Interest In securities ot the rod and he did not believe ho would be In sympathy with them. Mr. Winter's resignation was not accepted , but wen laid upon the tablt\ At the office of J. P. Morgan & Co. the following statement wcfl made : "In an In terview this week wo assured Mr. Winter that If ho remained with the property ho should continue to hnve our entire con fidence nnd fullest support , but for the rea sons given by him and for none other ho has tendered hlo resignation. You may state this without any reservation whatsoever. The stock of the Northern Pacific company IB held by five voting trustee , J. P. Morgan , George Siemens , August Uelmont , Johnston Livingston nnd Charles Lanlcr. ileesrs. Mor gan and Linlcr are now In Europe and the matter of Mr. Winter's successor will have to be deferred until their views are ascer tained , or until the trustees shall have on opportunity to confer on the subject. " W01IK1M1 ON SATK UOIlIinitV CASH. Union 1 'no tlio < niil"l > oHtiit AiitliorltlcN Join 1'orceN. The special service department of tbo Union Pacific has sent two m n to Ames to work on the safe robbery case reported from that point. The postal authorities have also sent a man there , as the building In which the agent was located also sheltered Iho liostofilce The men who did the Job are believed to have been experts. They used nltro-gl.vccrlne borlnj n email hole Into the snfo from the top. The nmount of money secureel was small , less than $10 being re ported an mL slng. Hut the M gest haul was In postage stamp * , $76 worth being taken. The books were badly damaged , most of the records being left In an unrecognl/a- blo shape. Tlio work Is believed to have been done by the same gang that Monday night attempted to blow the safe In the bank at Ccrcsco , a small station on the Elkhorn , between Ames and Wahoo. The Cercsco job was a failure , however , as the safe resisted all efforts to blow It. T1ISTIM ! UAII.HOAI ) il llnipliijc CiinnfH ArreHt of it Hullroiiil JtliimiKfi * . ST. LOUIS , April 29. Information was sworn to today by Michael Kelly , a discharged conductor ot the M ssjiurl , Kansas & Texas railroad , against Assistant General Manager A. A. Allen ot that road , charging him with blacklisting. The railroad official was noti fied by telephone. He went promptly to the Four Courts accompanied by General So licitor James Hagciman , and filed a bond of $ . ' 00. Kellj Is a member of the Order of Railroad Conductors , and they are backing him In the suit. H is the Intention to make 11 test ccse and see It the blacklist system cannot bo ahollshod Hurllimrtoii'H MixHOiirl OlIIflnlN. Two special cars containing the officials of the Hurllngton railway company's lines In Missouri came In over the Kansas City line Wcdnesdaj1. The party Is here , they as sert , purely for the purpose of visiting a little after having completed the Inspection of the cnmpanj's lines In the south. It is confidently asserted , however , that they will mcrt some otter railway men from the W33t and south and discuss plans for fu ture changes and Improvements In which Council Uluffs and Omaha have an Intel cst. The members of the pirty are- Howard El liott , general manager ; S. C. Crince , general superintendent ; G. M. Ilohl , assistant auper- Intendent ; D O. Ives , general freight agent ; Elliott Marshall , division freight agent ; L. W. Wakclcy , general passenger igent ; C. Gilce , assistant passenger agent ; C. M. Car ter , general auditor ; H. O. Spencer , general solicitor ; F. A. CUase. general master me chanic : W. T. Aylcebury , cai accountant ; L F. Goodale , civil engineer. .No nlfTcri-ntlllls OH Mllvi KK TIckctH. NEW YORK , April 29 The Doard ot Ar bitration ot the Joint Tiafilc association has dismissed the appeal of the Baltimore & Ohio , Pittsburg k Lake Erie and other roads which virtually called for authority to apply differentials to mileage tickets. The quet- tlon 'was ' fully argued a few dajs ago before the arbitrators and their conclusions are against the appealing lines. i > , Noti'M ami I'lTHiinnlN. General Traveling Passenger Agent Sam Hutchlnson of the Union Pacific la In off the load for a few dajs. Traveling Passenger Agent Barrett of the Central branch Is at local Missouri Pacific headquarters J. H. McConnell , superintendent of motive - tivo power of the Union Pacific , went west to Chejenno and Ogden. Tl o B & M. announced yesterday that all damages to Its lines In Nebraska have been repaired and that all trains are now running on time. Master-in-Chanccry Cornish ot the Union Pacific has not completed his work In New- York City , as published Wednesday In several western papers. He Is etlll engaged In that city In taking testimony in the foreclosure ease. General Manager Dicklnton will oc cupy the stand today. Word was received at Union Pacific head- iiuartcra yesterday that Conductor C. H. Rjan whllo switching care nt Carbon , slipped from the front of the engine and was dragged beneath the pilot for fieveral yaids. His left leg was so badly injured that ho had to be taken to Laramlc , where lie Is under the care of the company Burgeon. 1B. . Choate. until recently the Union Pacific's general commercial agent at Sac ramento. Lut who has been succeeded hy 'red McCormlck of Omaha , arrived in ho city jesterday. aire. Clioato IH In : ho city , the guest of Traffic Manager Mini- oo and family , and will accompany Mr. Jhoato to his new headquarters nt Salt Lake it once. P. J. Nichols , general superintendent of : ho Nehraska dlvlhlon of the Union Pacific , .vent to the scene of the washouts on the ) mnha & Republican Valley yestcrdaj1. Iho roadbed between Lincoln and Beatrice s ntlll In a deploiable condition. Large rangs of men me ) being put to work to re- ialr the damage and the line will bo opened is soon as pcsblble. KV TO .iii.vnon I'ownns1 COUIIT. Illtclifll nnil IVfffirimrKfil tilth Koli- The state has taken the caao of Ida illtchell , charged with having robbed Joseph UJey of $29B a couple of nights ago In a oem , befor a Justice of the peace court Iho woman was arraigned before Justice 'ovvcra Wednesday la'ftcrnoon on the charge if grand larceny. She pleaded not guilty mil was placed under f 1 000 bonda The ircllmlnary hearing In set for Friday atter- loon. A. B. Mitchell , thei woman's husband , was Iso charged with bdlng an accessory after he act. It Is stated Itlmt he received a por- lon of the stolen money. He also pleaded lot gulltj He was placed under $1.000 ends foi his appearance next Friday after- eon The police authorities will watch the out- omo of thu cases vUth considerable Interest 'hey have maintained that I'ollce Judge lonlon has turned loose women charged , 'ltli such robberies and thefts when there an sufficient evidence to warrant him in hiding them over to the district court The ollco judged alleged leniency In such cases as one of the reatons for taking the cate eforu a justice of the peace. I' . J | . Train. of the CHICAGO , MILWAUKRH & . faT. PAUL RY , Best service , ELUCTItIC LIGHTS , ninng | car. City olllccl&Ot : Fornam. I'lrnlu Beet picnicking grgunds In Nebraska are L Aehland , Not too closu to nor yet too far om Omaha. Plenty of ehnde. I'lshlug oatlng. Ball grajnds. Dancing platform For particulars cull on J 11 Reynolds , C . A. , Uurllugtoo Uftte , Io02 Faniam St. CALLED TO MEET IN JULY Ninth Convention of Tratsmississippi Congress to Assemble nt Salt Lake. EXPOSITION MATTERS TO BE DISCUSSED of tlio CoiiKroNxVII1 lie HpM Jwliitlulth Utnli'n Nciiil-Ontrii- lilnl CVlHiriitlon mill AMlt . llonlii Jill } 1 I. < The ninth convention of the TrAtismlcsals- ulppl Commercial confess , which was post poned from last December till this summer , has be..n called to meet at Salt Lake City tor Wednesday , July 14 , to continue In session four d.i > s The session \\lll bo held during Utah's ecml-cuitcnnlnl celebration , and It la anticipated that the attendance \\111 be un usually large. Quo of the subjects to be discussed at the congress Is the TransmlsHlsslppl nnd Inter national Exposition , and the executive com mittee of the congress 1ms notified the frlciids of the exposition 'hat they \\lll bo looked \.o to see that a proper repiescnta- tlon of the subject is made. Tlio territory embraced lu the representa tion to the congress Includes nil states and territories lying west of the Mississippi liver and those portions ot Minnesota and Loulel- ana \\hich Ho ecst ot It. The objects of the congress nre to secure such national legislation as is calculated to promote the business Interests and develop ment of tliJ rcsouices of the stated and terri tories Ijlng west of -Mlsaif-blppl riser , to Increase reciprocal trade among them ; to dls- luss such questions as .ire natuially sug gested by Us objects ; to culthnto acquaint ance , fraternal feeling and hearty cooperation tion among the vatlous commercial bodies r i resented. MATTERS TO HH DISCUSSHD While any question germane to the objects of the congress may bo Introduced by any delegate , the following ate suggested b > the cxecutho committee The Tratismlsslsslppl and Intel niliuiial Exposition , the Nicaragua canal , the Ha waiian question , Irrigation , the cession of arid lands to the state. Immlgiatlon to the \\ostern sl.iUH , restriction of Immigration , Japanese competition , the disposition of pub lic lands , restoration of the homestead pol icy , admission of tcirltorlcs to statehood , agricultural Interests , the culture of ramie , Leet sugar Industry , export of brcadstufts to China and Japan , i > ichei\ntlon of foiests , national bankrupt law , construction nnd tin- pros emcnt of watctttaja and deep harbors , rail and \\ntcr communication with the sea board , picntlou of damage by Moods In the Mississippi and other ilvcis , our trade with Mexico The governor of each btate 01 terrltorj I'tuy ' appoint ten delegates , the major of each city one delegate , and an additional delegate for every 0,000 Inhabitants , pro \ldcd , however , that no city shall have more than ten delegates , each county one delegate , through Its executive otllcer , every business organisation one dclegite , and on adnltlcnal delegate for every fifty members provided , however that no sucn organization shall bo entitled to more than ten delegates Tin governors of states or territories , mem bers of the United States congicss , and ex- presidents of this congress , are e\-olllclo delegates with all privileges of delegates ex cept those of voting and election to ollice Tim Cnit lit- Well When jour blood Is pure , rich and nourish ing for nerves and muscles. The blood Is the vital fluid , and when It is poor , thin and Impure > ou must either suiter from some distressing disease or jou will easily fall a victim to sudden changes , cxposuie or overwoilc. Keep jour blood pure with Hood's Sarsap-ullla and be roll. Hood's Pills are the best after-dinner pill , assist digestion , cure headache. J3 cents nniiliniiiii Alter ( lie .Toll. Joe Danbaum , who has at present the con tract for furnishing meals to the city pris oners , Is out after the job of superintendent of the gardeners' market. This position is being held by Atidresen , who was appointed by Mayor Broatch. Dunbaum bases his claim to the job upon the efforts ho made to secure the estab lishment of the market. lie sajs that It was largely duo to his work that the maiket was established and the souice of income oriiinated. lie got the consent of the gardeners to the scheme and then en gineered It through the council. And rest for tired mothers In n warm hath wliliCiTicuRAhoAp.andaalngleapiillcatlon of CUTIC ur.A ( ol'itnicnt ) , the great akin euro. CtmcuiiA llrui DIES afford instint relief , and point to a speedy cute of torturing , ills- figuring , humiliating. Itching , burning , bleeding - ing , crusted , scilj * skin and scnlp liumors , with lojd uf hair , when nil clso falls. Gold throughout the irorld lOTTBRlltca i < vDCinir. CHUI . Hole I'roi i . Jioiton IXJ "flutftoCureHktn lorlurra JUMei , " Qlf IFJ Qffll D r IlMiiiinnl by otilll ouHLr uiiAbO' uiiAbO'B nnd health making nre included in the linking of IIIUUS Rootbcer. The prepa ration of this grant tem perance drink is an event of importance iini million well regulated homes. Rootbeer is full of good health. Ci Invigorating , appetiz ing , satisfying. Put sonic p to-day nnd hiive it ready to put down vvheiicver vou'rc thirsty. fit Mmlc only by The m Charles , E. Hues Co , , I'llilndclphm , A tiack- ngc mokes 5 gallons. Sold everywhere. Watch the nf E : ; Baby's enL L ( Teeth f'jrscno them bo . ! until tliniiaturiil ltlmu lu losutliom J then the per- ( IllllllUllt BUt will ( hohoiutlfnl. ril- ti\ ' / llii.'xforclillilron tiad ad li ilfiirlto vvliai no cl ar.'n Un Bailey , fhe Dentist , of TLOOft I'AXl'ON ( /CK , ICtli ind 1'arnara f-'ts. .Jy attendant. Tel. l'S5. Ucc , April 0. At 25 CentsUcc We will sell this season Men's Undershirts and Drawers , made from pure Angola Yarn , in either nat ural or silver gray effects. A man who is in the under wear business will know the full significance of that sentence , but the man who just buys his underwear whenever he happens to think of it may not. To make the value as apparent as possible in print we will say that we sold the same grades last season for 35 cents and were then much lower than the usual market price. The shirts are full fashioned , which means that they are cut full size , and full finished , which means that there arc no raw edges and they are made with the Full French yoke , which means that they will adjust themselves to various shaped necks. The Drawers arc also full fashioned and full finished and have Jersey Ribbed cuds. These are the starting points of our Underwear values this Spring , and from that price up to 750 a garment wo will save you anywhere from 30 cents to 75 cents on your suit. Will that suit ? 'USE THE MEANS AND HEAVEN WILL GIVE YOU THE BLESSING. " NEVER NEGLECT A USEFUL ARTICLE LIKE Largest Stock and Lowest Prices CHAS SHIVERICK & CO , 12th and Douglas. Hi" "JOU Mill I.OO1C1YC FOH V. Good Piano Cheap all at 105 South 1Mb stieet , the only place In the city whcro jou can buy N12W WDBCU , : vnilS & POND , VOSE & SONS and UMCUSON PIANOS at pi ices absolutely below com- letltlon. Checkering Upright , slightly used , $92. Kimball Upright , only $160. Organs from $10 upwards. . 10J South 15tli Stic-rt , Oiijiesltc PostoIIlce. A. C. MUr.Ll.nR I'l mo Tuner. Telephone 1G25 BOON TO WOMEN. Turkish , Tansy and Pcnnyroy.il I'ills nuist cfTectiiul PEMALK " pilis-wiii KIU"KVI : : suiM'KiissKu , EXCKSSIVJ : , SCANTY OR PAINFUL AIIwNSI'KUATION Will briiiK inciisi-iiiitii > n Mire to the day. Sent by mail .securely packed , $1.00 a box. HAHN'S PHARMACY , 18th and Funmm Sfc , Omaha. Nob. Ega EB BBfr BSBBfraMHiaa SALE ! THE KNTIIlt ; SALVAGH OF THE 3LY 6c WALKER DRY GOODS GO.'S STOCK > mprl3lni ; jrth of dry Hoods , will bo sold to the triulo uuctlon , without limit or reserve , com- \iesda3r , May 4th id coiulnuln ? finni day to day , until the .tiro . BtocK la bold , 3torU will be open for insiectlon-on | nnd ter B.itunluj , M ty 1st , Jl Nos. S23 and i WashlnKlon Aand Nos , C12 , CH , CIO , i nnd C20 North Stli St. , In the C'lty of St. lUlfl , MlHS'JlllI V < ompleto iMtnlnuu ; of tlio otoclc will ready for dlbtilbu'lon Mny 1st , Ml rncicliaiUH ilc'slrlnt ; to attvnd thlR bulu II please notify the und ( r lt'iied , prompt fuinlhhln. tbo n.imeti of such leprexLiitii. oa an dcalre 10 atttnd , so that c.irdu of inlUHlon cuti bo furnUhed , u r.o c > nu will admitted to the ttnlv u nH.ua In ffitmuiuloi ) n criiil of admission. MORTON WOLLMA.N , - PAMCROPHI'S ALIA TAHI.r.T5 positlvoly rurcis Indigestion , Catarrh of thu Stomach , Heart-Burn , Sour Stonmcli , nnil nil kln.lrorl . Klontuth Tronl.tci. A nclnntlflc com. binatlonoltho bent rommllea Unonu to modluul tklll. BoM by all druBKlstt , or 50 PltUl'UHALS KOIt INDIAN SUl'PLUCa and 'IraiiHpoiiatton. Department ot tlio Intel lor , Gtllcu 01 Indian Alfairn , Woali- IliKton , I ) C. April . ! , Ik'JT-HeaU'd piopoi.ilB , cncloigcd "I'rcvosalj foi beef ( lilila for bpf ; must bo xubmltlcd In Mparatu rn- voiopcH ) , Hour and tianaportatlon , etc * . , " as iho UIHU may be. and dinned to tlio Com. inlhsloner of Jncllun AffalrH , No. 12)1 State Htr.c-t PhleaBo III will In , leeelv.d iii.tll . 1 o'clock p. in , of Tuesday , May < , 1897 , for furnlsliiiiK for the Indian Burvlr , beef , flour , bacon and other nrtlcltu ol MibHlatcnco : nlno for aKriMJltiiml Irnp'unrntH. ' wajonu ( , ianii'1,1 , liardwaru , incdlc.il hupplieu and a lonff list of nilHeelliincouH nillilcs ; alfo lildn for ( ho tinnxporlatlon of nuch of t o ai tlcloa. KOodH HI d Miiip oitisirmj tnt IK contiautccl for , to lici 'JellvcTcd at the a c-ncleu. Healed propoHaH , endoiHPcl1 " 1'ropof.ilH for cofTcp. BiiK.cr , flothliKj , nehool bciok , c-tc. , " HH the casii miy beiind dlr. ctc-u to the Cominls- Honur of Indian Affalr.c. NOH. 77 id 79 WooNter street. New York CMty will be ro- reive , lint I J o'clock n. m . of Tiieoduy , May U. 1W. for fiirnlniiiiiK / the India' ! Birtlpp , corfce , BUK.IJ tea , rice , bi-an , b.iklntf r-owder. soup BrorciieH , lilankotj. woolen an.l . cotton ccxids , clothing , nellonn. hats and ca-s boots and Hhocu , orockc-ry anil school books llld miiBt be made out on Koveriiiin nt bl.mkx flehednle-H Klvlns nil iif'ssary ' Infornuitlon for blddei.i will be ! furnished tion ) applicnlion to the Indian OfHco In WxHtiiniiton : No * 77 HI a 7 Woo tor Htieet , Ncvi'oik f'lty , or No. 1211 Httito strc-c-t. CtilcoKO III , il.'e . ComTnlabArl of 4 BtibK atcnce. U , S. A. , at Oheyenne J.cavcn. worth. O-iMln fit Louis and Ht Paul ; the postmasters at S oux Oily , Vunklon Ar. < anaas iMly r.ildwi'll. Wpllta. Wlc-hlta niiej J liscon. HldH will IMI opened at tlio hour and du } ubovo Htatcd and blddeim mo In- vlti'd to bo nrciuMit nt the opening. Cortlilc-d rliiKjKH All JddH innnt bo accompanied by cfrtlflccl phcrkH or drofu upon uomo Unlteel M tcH dopemliory or nolvcnt national bpnlj fur at Kait S per cent of tbo amount of th propoaal. i > . M. Urownlnjf , Comiulsitloner. AUtl t-M