THE DAILY BEE FRIDAY , APRIL 3. 1885. I CATTLE KINGS' COUNCIL The Cheyenne Conyenliin of Stock Growers Meets Next Monday , Moro than Ono Hundred Million ol- Iftra' Worth of IXJIIR Horns niicl Short Horn * to l o CoiiBlcJ' rca \Vhllo MlTcraOJherMIot i" bo Private advlcea from Wyoming go to ahow that the mooting of stock growers next Monday at Ohoycnno , will bo a very important , perhaps exciting ono , The meeting is nominally ono of the Wyom ing Stock Growers Association , which alone represents aomo ODD hundred mil lion dollars in cattle , but really It will bo Attended by the cnttlo kings of Texas , Now Moxixo , Arizona , Montana and elsewhere - where , It appears that very Important matters nro to bo considered and the action of the St. Lonls mooting aomo months ago , which is yet fresh in the minds of the readers of THE DEE , will bo the subject of farther and. most thorough considera tion.Tho The great Importunes of the cattle- growing industry and the tremendous money-lnfluenco It can brin to boar up on occasions , renders this convention ono of peculiar significance at this tlmo , especially in regard to the Innd question that so affects the Interests of sottlcrs and small stock owners. Wyoming Is the cattleman's paradise , and baa been such for years , and the great resources it possesses , snob aa mlnoa and coal , proclons metals , and building material have boon subordi nated so far to this rapidly growing in dustry. The evident boom thai is totting in which promises to "corral" ( in "rango" phraseology ) the unlimited con trol by stock men of the vast areas of land , will cause BQIUO and perhaps , spirited effort , nnd bring about a atato of affairs that sooner or later must docldo the question of the rich and strong against the poor and weak. Such nro the ideas gained by a BEE reporter in a short conversation had within n day or two , with ono of the most "prominent stock-growers of the plains. ABOUT THE * DEPOT. Scones and Incidents Hint Greet a Kc- porter in His Wanderings Every Day. No Fan- clcfl , But Hard Facts , Among the multitudes who pass through the dopct are many persona from the backwoods , BO ta apeak. The alarm or caution gou ga are objecto of curiosity and wonder to theao people and they are often hoard to timidly any to same by atfinder , "For goodnoaa'eake , Mr. , how many times a-dsy do folks oat here ? " "Von naod not shako hands , madam , for that llttlo attention , I did It because It ia my duty to see Jadlca on the train when they are traveling alono. " "Still , air , 1 want to shako your hand , and to thank you for what you did for that young lady. You will be rewarded hereafter , air ; bellovo me , you will. " Ahl that's well enough madam , I take pleasure in auch things , but aa to the re ward , get that here , which la I think better than hereafter , don't yon1 And then the great throbbing engine shrieked and awny towards the golden gate aped the train with its cargo of human beings and precious eouls a freight far more costly than ever yet argosy bore o'er Indian sea ! A BEE reporter overheard the forego ing conversation yesterday and moved half carelessly up to the gentleman who had boeu a party to it , and asked who the elegantly atttrod lady waa who was so very anxious to "shako" him and what the occasion was. "I do not know , " replied Harry , the depot agent , "I don't knprr moro than that aho ia going to 'JrJrisso , and waa in the waiting room thla morning and witnessed a llt tlo occurrence " The occurrence was what the reporter wished to know , and finally ho secured it as follows : "Early this morning 1 wont into the ladies' waiting room and tound a pretty girl about seventeen years old almost In des pair. She aaid aho waa loot and a atnngcr and only know that she wished to get to Courtland on tho'O. & R V. railroad line. That aho had purchased a ticket for that place and last night ( Wednesday ) at midnight found horselt at Beatrice In a waiting room without a dollar and not ' near where aho wanted to go. The young thing looked so forlorn that I was at once hit right in the center and took np a col lection among the persons in the room , ncirly all of whom were young men , and qnlckly raised a'sum sufficient not only to take her to Oonrtland but to provlie comforts here and along the way ; but conio inside , I'll toll her who you are and yon can talk to her yourself , " and the , BEE roan waa led trembling llko a lamb to the slaughter into the presanco of Miss , who greeted him with a modeat blush and at ones aaid : "Oh ! 1 don't know what I should have done if the agent had not been hero. You aee , I left Mascattno , Iowa , having bought a ticket over tbo Hioux City road foi Courtland where my slater resides , and whom I waa going to vitit for a little time. 1 know nobody , for wo live In the country , and when I uavo the ticket tc the conductor ho slid I wai. on the rlgM tlrar. It neomcd to mo strange , but ] kept quiet , until at midnight of Wednes day I found mjasU almost alone in tht depot sitting room at Beatrice , i-Then ] became frightened and mustered courage to aak some gentleman what to do. anc ho Informed mo of the error that hat been made. In tlut lonely placa I safer for hours , nntil they put mo on the trail that landed mo hero thla morning. ] had used what llttlo money I took frou home and you cannot tell how dreadful ! iy ] lonely I felt. And when they told mi here that I was still far fron Oourtlaud , oh , Sirl I felt loat. : told the gentleman with tbo sol- dier.llke cap and the first" thin 1S ; I knew ho brought mo a whole lot of il.k ver money and told mo to go for break fast , and showed me how to reach sister Really , it may seem unmaldenljr , but felt like I could kiss him In gratitude Well , I ate a nice warm lunch , and not i I am going oil , bat I tell yon I'll reraom berthat gentleman with the soldiorllk cap whenever I say my prayers. Goo bye , sir. " , Harry ii in hick. Two women , an and one a blooming lasaie , oh ! prayln for him in one day , Ia good enough. It boats Moody and Sankoy all to thunder. List evening another lady with the plumpest , cleanot looking little baby , child ono Boas in a month's travel , waa at the depot looking for her husband , who lud telegraphed her to come on here. She was the aacond ono In ono day lookIng - Ing for a husband who aaid ho wa em ployed at the atook yards. Surely , there are more things in hcavun and earth than ono dreams of In some pooplo'a philoso phy. POLICE OOUKT , A Foinalo Thtcf-Mcyor's Cuso Con- tinned Other Iluslncsfl. In the police court yesterday morning , Rosey Lowla , a wanton fairy , was ar raigned before Judge Boneko on n charge of uteaUng $30 from liana Ilondrickson. The theft , RO liana says , occurred about 2 o'clock yeatordoy morning In a Twelfth atroot disorderly house. Daring the progress of the trial , the ? irl , who woo very nuch agitated and weakened , burst Into tears , and fainted. Jndgo Bonoko his suspended sentence nntil she shall bo In a condition to receive - coivo It. It is not probable that aho will bo confined very long , aa a Dca Molnes official la pow in this city , with a requisi tion for her as witness In a murder case in which aho ia concerned. Henry Meyers , the boy accused of stealing aovonty-fivo pounds of brass from Schneider's hardware store , waa ar raigned. Ho pleaded not guilty , and his case being sot for trial next Saturday , ho waa taken back to jail. Larry Caaoy , the tough notorious , was again before the tribunal on a charge of disturbing the peace. Ho was fined and aont waltzing over the bill to the county jail. jail.M. . E. Shearer and Charles Kelley were fined $5 and costa for disturbance of the peace for having imbibed too freely of coffin varnish. J. L. Snood , the owner or the buggy which was ao badly wrecked on Farnam street Tuesday night , appeared in the po lice court yesterday and aworo out a warrant against Jacob Anderaon aa bolng the driver of the wagon whoso furious onslaught caused the trouble. Anderson la employed aa a driver by Dr. Chambers , and It is thought that there Is enough evidence of a conclusive character to es tablish his guilt. The State va. Kyle ( the Gavon case ) : a jury will bo struck at 11 a. m to-day and the case bo called for trial promptly at 2 p. m. Saturday. PEUSONALi. William Wolfe , of Nilogh , is In the city. K. R. Wilson , of Kearney , ia a ftuest of the Paxton , C. W. Thomas of Grand Island is at the Faxtou. C. S. GaraRhty , Fort McKinney , Wyo. , ia at thi 1'axton. C. D. Clnpp , the genial merchant at Kim- wood , Neb. , ia in the city. | ] L. A. Golf , Esq. , and little son left yester day for Ohio to visit hia sick father. W. A. Coburn , candidate for member of the school board , loaves for Now YorK to day. day.Gen Gen , O , O. Howard returned from Wash ington this morning and has resumed his work at the lieulquartors. Frank Gregory , an old employe of the TJ. P. Tl. R. Co. , well-known on the Nebraska line , was in the city yesterday. Chief Justice Maxwell cnmo to the city from Lincoln last evening. He says court has adjourned in the Ninth district until Mon day. day.1'at 1'at HiRglns , whom everybody in central Nebraska knows nnd likes , cnmo down from Grand Island yesterday fora foitnight's visit to the metropolis. Mr. A. B , Hunter , formerly of this city , has returned from hia home In Pennsylvania where he baa been for the last two years , and will locate and go into business in Omaha , Mr. Newton , U. P. superintendent of bridges and buildings , will move his oflicu from the U. P. headquarters where it has been , to the room at the depot heretofore used as a conductors' room , J. Babbit , Elithorn ; Henry Turner , York Mrs , K. Naglu , Stromaberg ; J. Newloau , Wahoo ; Will Bliss , Sclmyler ; II. M. Carr Davenport , Iowa ; Mrs. P. A , Hillis and daughter , Woodbine ; T. A. Haifnor , Kalamazoo mazoo , Mich , ; Geo. W , Metlnr , San Fran cisco , are at tbo CanQold. At the Metropolitan : E. Healey and wile Crete ; M. A. Anderson , Mrs , M. White Clms. Chase , Lincoln ; Frank J. Victor Columbus ; G , Southmau , Grand Island , A K , Mursk , Button ; C. O. Clapp , Emerson ; J Lansing , Fairfield , and Jas. M. Hay ol North Platte , Nob. Mr. Ed. Healoy , who for many years hai been principal of the high school at Crete Neb. , is visiting Omaha friends in company with bis vvlfo and child , lie left last even ing for the Lower Brule agency , Dakota where ho has accepted tha chair of priucipa of the Indian schools. At the Mlllard : D. 0. Adams , Salt Lake J. B , Crowell , New Yorkj Miss Tronchery Lincoln ; Mrs. Johnson , Lincoln ; J. D , Hoc re Grand Island ; Geo. 8 , Wedgwood , Lincoln A. G. Kendall , St. Paul ; 11. McClurf ? am wife , Sandwich Islands ; Stanley Wollmarj New York ; N. B. Apple , Omaha ; S. D Itogers , Chicago. AttheFAxton : Wra. Wolfe , Nellgh ; E It , WaUou , John F. Crocker , Kearney ; Jas S , Vander , LouiarlUe ; Frank Galbralth Loran Clark and J. T , Anderson , Albion ; A H , Gamar , Valentine ; S. Sbtnn , jr. , Mil Luna Voters , and James Furguson ftnd wife Fontant'lle ; M. A Dougherty , Crete ; W. S McCoy , Rising City ; A , T. B.uspn , Fau Schminke , Nebraska City ; A. A , Sweet Hastings. J. D , ( Johnny ) Muore , U , F. agent at Grand Island , is at the Millard. The G reek bad a character , Aristophanes , known aa he 'common libeler , " but even he pauied in bi . attacks before the awful court of tie Arapngus. It has been reserved for Ne eir bratkft to give to the world the only poi petual "joker" of the times and he is J , D Moore Ask tlilm about the photo : of th ber' 1 whale's mouth and his artifice against answei - ing questions. S . A t a Key West fish market iccently - colored man bought a concb and npoi . cracking the shell wai surprised to Find 1e. h'ddon trotsare in ihe shapoof a handsciu . pearl the size of a bean. ir ' During the progress of a trial at Cic oinnatl recently the fact leaked out Inc dentally that all spirits sent from thi conntrf to Venaillei , France , are watei ad ed and "doctored" up and sent ia bottle t ? Africa where Iho atuflf has a large a l la "CATCHING CONS , " A Man RolM of $ lOOC , Check , $200 Cast , and a Nnnilier ot Rail- wad Ticleis , How Itho Oonndonco Men Worked a Train Between Counol IMuffc and Omnlia TTcitcrdiiy. On going to the jail at an early hour this morning ( o make the "last round- op" the BRK roporlor read on the entry book In modoit lottora "II. Roberta. " But thereby hung a tale , which will bo told ao far as poasiblo at thla writing. On the passenger train going west yesterday evening wore n largo number of traveler ! , many of whom were coming west for work and others to settle. Among the latter waa n gentleman ( whose name at thta writing it hao boon impossible to correctly learn ) with several members of his family going west to look and aottlo on sorao land. Aboard the train were several confidence men and thiovca who were playing the almost thread-bare game of pretending to hire men , got thorn to atop at a depot , pretend to bny tickets for thorn , and then sudden ly find that an express package la in the office for the gentleman who Is hliing the greenhorn and who has only a chock , on which ho borrowa of the now hired man a sum in caih until ho can go to the bank which ho never does. But there were some of the light-fingered there bo- aidca thoto fellows , and they put In their time pretty advantageously it would seem. Among the passengers aa wo have aeon waa the man of family , who for con venience shall ba called Smith. Ho was unsuspecting and pcrhapa thinking over hla now homo , comclona that ho had hia and his family's faro paid , and a goodly aum in hia pocket to start on. When ho got to the Omaha depot ho found that hia iffocta wcro gone , tickets for himeolf and family alao. Soma four or five of theao. Ho took atcpa to find the thlpvea and submitted the matter to an oflicor. The result waa that Smith and his party with ono oflicor , perhaps more , began tote to search for the parties whom ho sus pected of the crime and finally found them at supper in a restaurant on or uoar Douglas street. The "con" men spotted the party and left the table , one going to a closet and the other out the back way. Ono , who tjavo hla name aa R. Roberts , was taken to jail on sus picion , the other at a late hour had not boon captured. Roberts , although ho stoutly denied everything and refused to tell hU business , residence , etc. , had on hla peraon a nice silver watch and chain , ono hundred dollars and seventy cents in cash and some four or five different rail road tickets. Ho explained the tickets by oaylng he hai thorn , and as ho got oil' at different stations along his route look ing for work , ho would not give them up to the conductors. Ho is a crook beyond doubt , but the officers do not think ho la the ono who Rot the rich haul from Mr. "Smith.1 That one la at largo at this writing , but Is being searched for and will most prob ably ba caught to-day. The rascals got from Mr. "Smith1 $1,000 check , some $200 in cash , and thn railroad tickets of the entire party. This ia the story aa fully as the facts can bo . ascertained at thla writing , but during the day tbo full particulars will doubt leas be obtainable and given to the read' ' era of the BEE. THE COURTS Yesterday's Proceedings in Full. The nnusnal qnlot so far as news goes is not lacking In the courts of the city and state , llttlo of public interest being transacted in any of the several dally sittings in onr midst. Yesterday In THE DISTRICT COURT , In Bargstitom vs. Kaufman [ damages for throning plalntaff out ol a saloon ] the jnry rendered a verdict for the dotond ant. ant.In In Bokal vs. U. P. R. R. company , a ; verdict for S3.30 in favor of the plaintiff was entered. , Bartlgan vs. School district of Omaha for ropairi to boilers , etc. , at high school - was on trial at last evening's adjourn ment. Judge Neville and District Attorney Estello are In Washington Oity holding , court. , COUNTY COURT. , Judge McCulloch yesterday entered , judgment for $110 for defendant , in the , case of Lorenzo Dlbblo va. Frank Ku- bovic. In Soars vs. Honck , for commission for sale cf real estate , a jury was struck and the trial will ba had to-day. An attachment case waj begun yesterday day in this court by Wm. Hays vo. Bei D. Stoln for money dno for work am labor. The plaintiff alleges that the defendant fondant , a single man , is about to remov his property from the county for the pur ; pose of defraiding his creditors and hone secures the wtit , , JCho IVbftinuampor. The Buckingham theatre ia not dead nor sleeping it would eooni , An eight horjo band-wagon llko Cleopatra's barge parading the streets with banners and brass horns would indicate that there life In the old thing yot. This instltu tlon Is llko nothing ao much aa the an ! mal common in North Carolina and al moat worshipped by * the swamp-bred negroes near Slabtown on the coast called by them the "Whambamper , " o "Turkic , " whose tenacity of life is B great that whin its head ia cut oil'am thrown away , and the negroes are feast log upon atew made from the flcih of tht body , the eyes lids continue to "wink , unl il mxt day at eunsot. The Buckingham although In court , Is a vetitable Wham - hamper , and by continuous continuances , continues to wink , yea , and to earty on . its pecallar.'practlcos that the police court hai had for investigation for weeks. r' The Wrong Man. The following note handed a BEE re porter yesterday explains Itself : ] n Dear Sir : I find In the Republican of a this morning the following notice ; ao "While attending a car load of horses in transit from the Blair * yesterday , a man nsmfed Timothy Hay was thrown down In the car and trampled under the cl- horses feet , sustaining savere injuries. It ils is thought he miy recover. " rThere must be some- mistake about the lea pirty injured in this casa as I waa proa- , entat the time. The party hurt was R. T. Clover and is a brother of mine. Ho ii doing better now , being In a transitory condition. llispcctfully , W. T. GLOVF.R. Council BulFi , Aprilj , 1885. TIio Lmillcs Mnslcnlo , Wednesday afternoon a largo nudionco of ladles assembled in Meyer's hall , in attendance upon the eleventh of the series of muilcalos. The programme , devoted to Rubinstein , Is appended : Ballot Music , from Fcramors Miss Uuitin , Miss Poppleton. Song Yearnings Air. Northrup , a. Romance , op , 44 b. Melodie , No. 1 , op. .1 Mrs. Hall. Duct The Angel Misses Merkol. Sonata for piano nnd violin , .Allegro , An * Junto. Scherzo. Vlvaco Miss Popploton , Mr , Sauor. Saratoga. Notes. SAKATOCU , April 2,1885. Prof. Harris leaves to-morrow for a short trip through Iowa. Mrs. D. H , Smith and aou , Master Willie , of Council Bluffs , nro spending a few days In Saratoga and vicinity. Tbo Baiter concert of the Union Sun day school will bo given on the evening of the 13th , but Easter cards will bo dis tributed at the uaual session on Easter Sunday. Mr. and Mra. H. M. Smith gave a din ner party last ovcntng to the "Cabinet" of the Sunday school. CUCKOO. STATE JOXTINGS. The hotels in Valentino are crowded. Acommandery of Knights Templar was in stituted at Blair Wednesday night. Joseph Tfttro. ono of the pioneers of Fillmore - more , died in Graphton last week. Blaine county Is attracting a fair share of homo-seekers now moving northwest , Thomas Malloy , an employe , had his hand badly crushed in tbo pork house elevator at Fremont on Thursday. The lisli In many of the lakes and ponds of the state , are roportod'ns dead , killed by the close freezing of the water. The Fremont Butter nnd Egg company , last week shipped 25,050 dozen eggs to San Fran cisco ; 40,000 Ibs. of butter to New York , and 100,000 Ibs. St. Lonls. One hundred and fty-sixcar loads of ma terial for the extension of the railroad from Valentino were shipped from Fremont last Tuesday and Wednesday , The commissioners ol Dodge county have decided to placa $00,000 of the new court house and jail bonds on sale , and to advertise 'or bids for the building of the jail. A dormitory or sleeping house , capable of .ccornodatlng about twenty men , has been reeled near the B. & M. round house in Lin- oln for the accommodation of engineers and liremon. Business on the F , , E. k M. V. road up the lilkhorn valley in brisk those days. Numer- ms emigrant outfits are constantly going , for ettlers who will stay and grow up with the : ountry. Mrs. Peter Gustof Anderson , living near Oakland , partly disrobed herself on Wednes day noon , ran out of the house and jumped into the open well. When taken out she was dead. Her son , a young man , noticed his mother's strange manner and made an unsuc cessful attempt to catch her as she ran toward ' .he well. She was a woman CO years old. The Ulysses Dispatch knows how it Is him- ielf when ho says : "Not but what there is plenty of liquor sold in our so-called temuer- ancu saloon , but men like to walk Into a busi ness sinctioned by the law , take their beer straight , nnd not dope down a mess of slop prepared moro for the evasion of the law than a man's stomach. Her a 3 medicine is ono thing and straight liquor quite another. " A few days ago it was announced that Mr. and Mra. Mabe. of Maplevllle , this county , would celebrnto _ their golden wedding anni versary on April 2nd. But there is nothing very certain In this world , after all. but taxes and death. On the 21st , Mrs. Mabe started to visit her daughter , Mrs. Wm. Whlttaker , living near Sctibner , and the team became frightened and ran away , throwing the occupants - pants of the wagon out , the old lady suffering fracture of three or four ribs. She was taken to her daughter's housa and medical aid emu- monod , but it was not until Sunday lost that she was able to be removed to her home. She is still very poorly , and owing to her advanced rge , recovery will bo veiy slow , Fremont Herald. " * ABOUT OIIATOBY. BILLNVE 8AT3 THAT.'nEMOSTIIE.VKH IlEHBSICLED HIM THE nnTIHH OF GRBAT OKATOllS HID TIMES IN OLD ATHENS. Twenty centuries ago last Christmas there was born In Attica , near Athens , the fathei of oratory , the greatest orator of whom his' ' toryhas told us. His name was Demosthenes , Had he Jived until this spring ho would havi been2,207years old.butho ; did not live. Do mosthcncB has crossed the mysterious river , He has gone to that bourne whence no travel er returns. Most of you , no fdoubt , have heard abou it On those who may not have beard abou it , the announcement will fall with a sicken ing thud , This sketch is not intended to cast a gloom over your hearts. It was designed to cheer those who read it and make them glad they could read. Therefore I would have been clad if I could have spared them thofmin which this sudden breaking of the news of the death of Demoa- thenos will brine. But it could not bo avoided. We should remember the transi tory naturoof life , and when wo are tempted to boast of our health and strength and woilth , let us remember the sudden mid early death of Demosthenes , Demosthenes was not born an orator. H < struggled hard and failed many times. Hi was homely and he stammered in his speech , but before his death they came to him for hundreds of miles to get him to open their county fairs and jerk the bird of freedom baldhuaded on the Fourth of July. When Demosthenes' father died he left fifteen talents to ba divided bitween Demos thenes nnd his sister. A talent is emial to about $1,080. I often wish that I had been born A UTTLK MOKE TALENTED. Demosthenes bad a short breath , a hcaltat Ing speech , nnd his manners were very un graceful. To remedy hla stammering li tilled his mouth full of pebbles and howled his sentiments at the angry sea. However , Plutarch aaya that Demosthenes made a gloomy fizzle of hla first speech. This did not discourage him. He finally became tin smoothest orator In that country , and I waa no uncommon thine ; for him to fil tie First Bajititt church of Athens full There are now eixty of his orations extant , part of them written by hU private necro t ry. When he started ! o , he was gentle , mild and quiet In his manner : but later on , carry , ing his audience with him , he at last became enthuaiaitio. He thundered and roared , he whooped , ha howled , be jarred the windows , he tawed the air , he split the horizonl with his clarion notes , he tipped over the table , kicked the lampi out of the chandeliers and smaihed the big base > iol over the chief fiddler's head. Oht Demoithenes was busmen when he got started , It will be long time before wo see another oil-hand speaker like Demosthenes , nnd I for one have never been tha lame man since I heard of his death. "Such waa the first of orators , " said Lord Brougham. "At the head of all the mighty masters of speech , ihe adoration of ages has consecrated his placa , and the loss of the noble Initrument with which he forged and launched hie thunders is sure to maintain it unapproachable fere ver. " I nave always been a great admirer ol thu oratory of Demosthenes , and thouo who have heard both of ui think there is a certain de gree of similarity In our style. And not only did I admire Demoithenes as nn orator , but as a man , nnd though I am no Vanderbilt I feel M though I would be willIng - Ing to head a subiciiption list for tha purpose of doing the square thing by hli sorrowing wife if she la in wnt , as I undrntaid that she is. I must now leave Detrottrentt and pas too , rapidly to speak of Patrick Henry. Mr , Henry WAS the man who wauled liberty or donth. HE rnKFKRRKO UnKIUTTItOfOII. If he couldn't have liberty ho wanted to die , but ho was Inno'groit rush about it. Ho would like liberty if there was plenty of It , but If thu British had no liberty to spare ho ycarneil for death. When the tyrant aaked him what style of death lie wanted ho said that he would rather die of extreme old nga. He wes willing to wait , ho said , Ho didn't want to go unprepared , and ho thought It would take him eighty or ninety years more to prepare , to that when ho was ushered into another world he wouldn't bo nfthninod of him self. self.Ono Ono hundred nnd ten years ago Patrick Henry said : "Sir , our chains nro forged. Their clanking may bo hoard on the plains of Boston. The war is inevitable , nnd let It cojuc. I repeat it , ir , lot it cornel" In the spring of I860 I used almost the same language. So did Horace Grcoley. There were four or five of us who cot our heads together nnd decided that tno war was inevitable , ami consented to let it comr. Then it came. Whenever there is n large , nnd inevitable conflict lonfiug around waiting for permission to como , it devolves on _ the great statesmen nnd bald-hoadoil literati of the nation to avoid nil delay , It waa M with Patrick Henry. Ho permitted the land to bo deluged in Rote nnd then ho retired. It Is the duty of the great orator to howl for war nnd then hold some other man's coat while ho fighta. BILL Nm A TIUUUXK. OKN , llEALE'a IIKCOI.I.KCTIONS OK TUG DTINO GENERAL. Chicago Tribune Special. WASHINGTON , D. C. April 1. Gou. Bonlo , ono of the old commander's dearest friends , speaking of Gon. Grant , nays : "I have been a very intimate friend of Gen , Grant for fifteen years. In all my daily com * innionship with him , .it homo or abroad , I ever heard Gen , Grant make a remark which : ould not bo repeated with propriety before a oomful of ladles. His character was wholly > uro and free from guilo. Aa to the reports hat ho drank to excess I ought not to refer , r they are senseless nnd untrue , but I will y that during the whole period that I have : nown him in riding to nnd from my f arm ear this city two or three tiinoi n weak , u dining at the same table , in walking the ' * , recta of Paris until 2 o'clock in the morning > r amusement I have never seen him when o wasn't as clear headed ns you nnd I are ow. His oven disposition was something onderful to mo , and I have seen him tried Imost beyond human endurance. Ho never ireed and swore at people , and lie never lost ontrol of himself. Ho was nlwnys able to do 'hat ho coniidored right. MAGNANIMOUS TREATMENT Ol' AN KNKMY. 'I saw him once while nt n white-heat of fixation In the library at the whlta house put ersonal prejudices and wishes aside and do la duty without question. Ho had been bused nnd slandered by n certain person to uck nn extent that ho could only rccognl/.e lim as n personal and bitter enemy. The [ uestlon arose whether that person should 0 nominated to the senate or not for n post- ton. I knew nil the circumstances and iaid to Gon. Grant , 'what nro you goinir ; o do about it ? ' 'Do about it ? ' he repeated , 1 will send his name to the sen- .to . , Ho has deeervecl his appointment ly his services to his country and 10 personal ill-feeling on my part shall pre- ent his obtaining what be dosenes. ' He sat lown and signed the nomination and it was ient to the senate at once. He was generous n the extreme. LOVE 01' CIIILIIBEN. It was always difficult for him to refuse re quests made of him. I could tell you in- tan cea of bis gicat kindness of heart which . ou could scarcely believe , but little things will show this trait as well as great ones. iVhon Gen. Grant had been a visitor at my IOUBO children would overwhem him with equeats for bis autograph. Often when wo would return home late at night "rom some reception , tired and sleepy , in the tabla would bo n pile of auto graph albums a foot or two high. irs. BeatWould ( say , 'Come , General , it is time to retire , You nre tired , nnd need rest. Don't stop to frito ; in these books to-night , but wait until morning. ' 'No , ' Gen. Grant would reply , 'I'll do It to-night. These books belong to little children , nnd they will stop Tor them on their way to achool in the morn ing , nnd I don't want to disappoint them , ' and he would write in every one. The latest puzzle now vozing some per- ons Is how to placa eight checkers on a board ao that no tno will ba cither on a straight or diagonal line In either dlrec ' ' | A hippy lovous child- ' assured by the S3 the systtm Is full 1 of diseaio Inherited from the parent , Even n this ornditlon , noth ing can bo better. D. L. MIHVcn aayr , "A niece ol mine w as taVen horn a consumptive mother' breast and put upon Ridge's Food ex clusively. Iho health. .ul groutu was remarkacls , and In three months 1 was returned te 1 1 homo a plump , r.osy.clieekcd chili. "Thla was nine years ago ; and the child lives- 35c. and up. Sold by Druggists. SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAN MONEY. ONEY loaned at low ratesIn nmoutts to suit on M chattclcolater ! ls or othcrgoodsecurity. Finan cial exchange , 1303 Fornatu st. 26S-mlp PONEY TO LOAN On real estate and chattels M D. U Thomas. TJOtl. Loaned on rhattels , cut rat , II R MONEY oought and tel J. A. Formau.SIS S , 13th St 670 tf ONEY to oan n good real estate tocurlty. . U. M K. Sears , WUlIamn block. 20-t ! LOANED at O. K. Koed djCo'g. Loan office MONKY , planps , hoison , wagons , personal property of all kinds and all othe ruticloa otalue , without removal. Over Ut National Bank.oorner 13th and Farnam. All buslneaa strictly oonOdontlal2UI 2UI ONEY to loan on chattels. Woolley tt Harri M son , room 20 , Omaha National Bank building. 4$8-n2p TO LOAN In Bums of 1200 and upward. MONKT Davis and Co. , Boal Estats anJ Loan A cnts. 1606 Farnam Bt. 213 tt HELP WANTED. An experienced shirt poIUher Front ier laundry , 1612 Howard St. 208-2 | > A girl for sflcoml'wotk al north west WANTED and Utli. 208-4 - varnlsher ar.d rubber at the new WANTED-A . 219-3p A bright active bov IS It 10 years eld WANTED tike care ol horses. Dr. Hwetiutn , Doj d'n Open bouse , Z51-2 ANTED Harbor at No. 616 south 1 8th St ,0ma. W ha. ' 211 P 1 ANTED At the Empire steam laundry a tint W class shirt Irouer. . 182 2 -Olrl. PP1 ? " 19l co'ael Coming and 18th hts. 179-3r D A girl for general liffuse work , Apply WANTS 8. IBlh south of Leavcnnorth. 160-2p ANTED A flrat claea cook and laundress 2309 W FarnamSlrett. Mrs , J. M. Tounton. 165-tl TT7ANTED Blacksmith 'or ' general country trade VY Oosd single man preferred , Address Wo > , Calder , Clear water , Nob. 181-2p 'ANlKD-Oood silesman 105 N. 16th. W 141-lOp rANTKD-AjrentilO&N. 18th. W 113-lOp - - barber ( white ) to run WANTED-Flnt-clxsi barter shop on shares , > llox 112 , Sidney , Neb 160-Cp TT7ANTED-A traveling went to icll on artlcli \ > that Unds ready ule , will run In w ell with a lint of whcleiale groceries. Uood comm' slon paid. Ad dress 1811 Place St. 120-4p Immediately , an oxirarlcnccd girl N WANTED 18th and Leavenworth. 954-11 WANTED-Lsdy agents for "Queen faotector' daily stocking andtllrti supporters , shoulde : bracca , bujvl.s , bworu forms , ( Mew shields , valet ; belts , sle va protectors , < tc , entirely ntw devices unprecedented proflta. we have KK ) agent * maklni (100 monthly. Address with stamp , K. U. Campbel & Co. , ) Sjulh May St. , Ch'cagt. 769-ali ; I SITUATIONS WANTdJD. " \ \ ANTK1 > Situation by an experienced Mcno- eraiher | ml operator on the t ) | < e writer , CAM furnlth coed tclcicncci ; a > lihtM"S. tf. " Dee oRice. 190-2p YXfASTKO Situation as nurgogtrl. Applv at 11S6N. 20th. \ I7ANTKD- a wom\n a position as cook In i > > hotel Address -C. X ' lice onicc. 2(3 St ) Al'ANTF.D Slturvtlon as drh er or to take cnro ot i garden r to do any kind ot vrcrk , I ipcak Address "P. P. " this ofllce. Al'ANTElSltiiUlon a * bar Under by Joung > > man who speaks Encllth , D&nl h Rncdlih and a llttlo German. Address Jacobs" this olllco 2lJ.2p 'tlfANTED A situation by a girl ta do general housework. Addresser c ll No. 609 north 10th St. 214 2i | \\fANTED Situation as watcha n by a young M man. lUlcrtncc * given. Call or addrrsti 11 , 0. Edwards 102 south 10th St. 209-3p MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. TY7ANTED Situation by man and vvlto In a hotcli \ V aho p'nce ' for a blacksmith and wagon maker. Address "C T Hirst , Southern hotel , 9th St. 265-lp WANTED Room , private family near buslncts ; modern conveniences , or room and board ; address - dross "A B C" I'eootllco. 2I8-2p WANTFU A position as book-keeper , assistant or bill clerk , llcst references ; addreis "A. " this ollloo. 2Sfl 6i | WANTED Byayoutg man , n situation In n good house. Ono who Is strictly honest and temper ate ! address "L.V. . " care Uee. 157-fp "ITlTANTED Aglrltoralec , from eleven to four- V > toenvoirsof ag > , togoln tbo country , n good homeappl ; } to Hi8. Arnold , No. 213 north 9th St. 250. Ip YXfANTKlTo rent acottigo on or bctoro May 1st. , must bo near street car line and contain all modern Improvements , will male permanent ar rangements , bytho jc r for cash , fnml'y of thrcgno chlUien. Address giving location and price I' . O. box 433 , City. 261-4p A single man to do rough v ork around store , none but a quick active man need apply Martins Installment store loth Street : 221-tt WANTED lly cvpirlcncod book keeper , B set of books to keen In evening. Address Cl. H. Bee onicc : 223 3p Dishwasher at Emmet house. WANTED 227-4p TTjANTED-An active first-class household fiirnl- TT ture mlcBintn. No use for any otter to ap ply Martins lortallment store. 225-tf " \\7ANTED House of D or 0 room' , by May 1ft , pool locality. Address K 3. , Dr.Kofllco. 202tl WANTED Every lady In need of a sowing ma chine , to BOO the now Improved American No. 7. P. E. Hodman & Co. agents ; 220 N 10th. 343tf WANTED Tno rooms with board for young man and wifemult be centrally located , references given and required. Address "S. " this olllco. 010-tf WANTKD By B joung couple , 1 or 2 furnished or unfurnished rooms In a first-class family nest of Court house Address A. Jacobsen , 2614 uouglas St. SUO-tf f OR KENT HOUSES AND LOTS. FORIIKNT Abilck housa of S rooms 813 per month ; apply to John Husslc , Hardware ( tore , I4C7 corner Cuming and Saundcrs sts. P. CUrk. 247-7" FOIl KENT An tlegant eight roomed dwelling house , north-east corner itth and Cass streets by James. B. Eruner , room 10 , Ctelgbton block. 260-1 TTOU RENT A contenlen * rottago noith-wcst cor. JD Sewaid and Pier street on etrccj car line. Call at No. 216 north 17th st. S01-4p RENT--A stable south-west corner llth and FOR Howard. 259-3p FOR RENT By April 7th , homo with 4 roo-rR closet , pantry , well and cistern. Apply at 1S13 HarneySt 2 < 6-tt FOR BENT Brlok yard north end of Saundcra st. Iwoull work for paries renting , n ) foreman , If wanted. J. F. Po'.tcr. S17-14p RENT Farm nod garden. T. Murray. 206 tf FOR RENT A five room cottage , about April 1st. Enquire at 241S Capitol avenue. IM-Sp T ! > OR RENT House of four loomswell nnd cistern JJ corner 24th and Cass. Inquire 2410 Caia St. 103-Sp TTlOR RENT28 room houses' Inquire Jno. F JD Barton.Smcltiog works , or 314 North25th St. 194-tf T7\OR \ RENT A. furnished house 0 rooms during JD the Summer month to parties without children. . Inquire 211 South 23d fat. 101 tf RENT Uncxplrcd lease of house with al FOR improvements at a bargain. F. P Qrld'oy ' U. 0. ollloe Omaha 174-tt RENT-ResidcuCO and saloon vtltli fxturo FOR about two acres of ground , fnltablo for park and eoc'etles during summer or winter. Terms easy. Apply to Victor Drchcr , 24th it south of Lo/venvvorth 121-lOp Now Store on 10th St. hdward Norrl FORREST block. 13itl RENT A three room honro next door to Ico'i FOR , 22d and Lcav cnwurtb fits. 129-3 RENT Sto-e building 44x80 three story and FOR No. 110andll2 l tb. Inquire 14CO Doilgo St. 030-tl RENT Fnrnlshod cottage , 7 rooms , with FOB , pantry , etc. , In best locality In City can pay rent with board. Call In afternoon at 025 Pleis cntSr. 170 tf TOR REKT Houffs very the ap. Apply at C. T JL1 Taylors 14th and Douglas Sts. 03Mf RENT Two now stores on 10thst. O.U FOR , 15th and Fornam t32tl RENT Pleasant furnished rooms su'ttbl. FOR gentleman , terms reasonable , 605 north 17th street. H .2p RKNT A farm. Inquire . W. corner 16th FOR . Newman's grocery , lS86p RENT One Btory dwelling house flvb rooms , FOR , n ar Clark street. CharJcs Ogden , cornel 13th and Douglie Strett. 233 tf BENT Three brick stores corner 18th an FOR St. J L. McCagno. Agent. 401-n2 11FNT New cottage , 5 rooms. . Phlpps Roe FOR H. 6th St. 234-tf ItOOUS FOR , RENT. IlKNT Three unfurnished roomi , 17C3 Hurl FOR , 28.-I-1 17IOR RENT Front furnished room S. E cornc ; JD 16th and Farnara Stf. 260 tf FOR RENT-Nlcelj furnished rooms 1613 Dodg strict RENT- Two pleaeaut furnished rooms at 230 ! FOIl St. 264 4p ) RENT Lodging room for 1 or 2 men , N. E. FR . 15th and Capitol avo. Inquire at loom O.U | stairs. 041-tf ITKMUIBNT Unfurnished rooms SV. . corner 13th JaiidHowardBtt [ } Inquire up-stalrs. 840 2p RENT Nlcoly famished room one or two FOR private la ally 1512 Pierce near f uuth . 13th , 2J6.Jp RKNT-One furnished room with use cf liar FOR and board , 1511 California 11. 130 tp RENT Largo handsomely furnished front FOR roomsringlo or ensuite , modern conveniences , 1718 Dodge IM-tl RUNT Handsomely furnished roomsfor tin gle gentlemen. For particulars , addreiw "V. W Bee office. - RBNT Two nicely furnished rooms , with FOR , iei7Cblcaso Ht. 171 tl RENT Nicely furnished room at 1517 D T. FOR . 823-4p l\K T Furnished rooms , very desirably FOIl ou Dodge Ht , only first-data tenantb wanted. Apply at Drug Store , 16tb anil Dolge. KENT--Two newly furnishci roHnt at 6)3 ) FOR Uth st. RENT A larg furnlihed front room wllh FOR room cfJor omtingle room , 710 IBth St 432-3p BENT Two nicely furnished rooms at 613 FOR 15th 81. t-3p TTJOIl KENT Nlcx.Iv furnished rooms 105 N. IBth. Jj . 145 IQn T7IOURENT KuroUbed front room , bilclc Uy win- JD U3W with board kuiall Umlly 603noitb 17th st l&2-tf KEM'-Furnljticd room with board 1812 FOR 8t. J06- ! 17011 RENT Several One ctllces In Crounio' block , JL1 Inquire IM. Norrli , room 1'J Crouuie blc-o * 93UI FO RENT -Two furnlshcxl rooms 1MJ 57-7p F ifH ) HKJ T A | > rll lit , largo uimirnututl rooraj S03N. Mil St. FOU HKNT-4 convenient chamber * or homo * keeping to ft man ml wile without children , S Mocks from Pott ollice , 319 north 17ih St. 017-tf T7OI ( I RKNT A rloa-ant front room furnished. 8. I1 K. cor. Utli and Howard SU F9J tf ifOR 11KNT Largo front office on woouj lloor. tn 1 quite No. 1211 Farnam St. 01 It l0ll 11KNT Furnished room at 1518 Jackson S . * 683 kiln i > OR KENT Furnished room and board 31.00 p r 1 week. Very bout location. 1811 Davenport. I i > 0ll KKNf-Thteo unfuriilshol rooms north-wc * ' corner 16th anil Lofucuwortli to email Itrnlly. pply on premises. RBNT-Furnlslicd room 1S19 Dodge. ISi-aM _ T Oll HKNT-Fiirnl hod room t 1913 Farnam. JL' _ 854-agp FOR UK.VT OnoniMly fnrnUbcd room mutable ) for 2 gentlemen , and a smaller room on Pleasant St Inquire 1207 Farnam St. 135-U FOU RKNT Nicely furnished rooms t 171S Cass . St. _ 236-t < TOOUS With board , deilrable 01 wlnUr. Apply JLtat St. Charles Hotel. 237 'it _ FOR SALE FOIl SALE One hundred torn ol liny on ( arm 2 miles west of licllov noit. . Schnak. 203 Tp FORSALK-ClootlfarmlnCasiCo. , Neb. 170 all umler oul'U atlon , w III sell or trade tor first-class drug stock. W. II : Oroon , o\cr 1st Nat' Bank. _ 2U-U FOR HAtE Good house , 5 rooms , lot SOxI32 ( t. , cant front , Rood location , $1800 ; S100 cash , b lance l- anco 316 per month. W. 11. Green , orcr 1st Nation * Hank. 243-tf _ FOR HAI.E-Oooil house. nix rooms , lot 60132 It. otst front , Rood -cation 1 , bain , well , etc ; J15CO ; $100 culi , balance 816 per month , W. II. Green , our 1st Iiatlonal lUnk. 248-tf FOR 8AT.R Restaurant centially located , must bo closed out In two ucoks , a bargain oUcrcd. " ' . II. Green over 1st Nat'l Rink. 245-tt 70R SAI.K-KorttO down and $20 per month I 1 will build tin elegant Ihc room cottage , with irchca , closets , bar window brick ctllar , clstcrn.coal itne , iVr , & 3 , wlth t o lots nicely fenced the nholo I com ) leto J1GCO. The cottages to be built at once ntracts for ten havu already been let. Call fit my lice nndscenUn ol cottage , location > Vr. Brinij mr friends along. C. K. Matic , south-west cornet tli and Paruam. . 207-030 FOIl SAUK $100 , bow (0 i&Hi ) buggy and har ness. Hclnirod's grcce j 13th and .l.ckuon. 220-Sp TOU SALE Ding store. Address box 414 Gmaha , 1.10 tf 8ALI1 A now dom-stloscwlns machine for 1 } & 25 oath. Addrcea "A / . " Bee oinco , Ii7-0 FOU t ALE Six voar old reliable family her 0 | will work single or double ; irice S150 Also A 1 'roll tnllch cow , $53 ; Inquire of Goo Bhtllor. first ouso S of Center on eat eldo ot 17th st , 105-2p FOR SALE CHEAP One elegant ohimbor sol , former cost 3375.00. One regulator clock , mo nearly now Knabo rtt.no , two gold framed 'cturce , Inquire 1616 Do'dge St. 2S3-tf , 'ORSALE That farm six mllea south on the _ BcllcMio and U. P. roail Is not sold or traded for ' . SI. I'cckmati , Omahn , P. O. box 787. 128 8p FOR SALK-Storo building on Cunilng and 21et , best en street J. D. Thomas. 149-lCp FOR SALII Aepan of marcs. Apply to ll.MoNnbb , 3. W. ol Barracks. HB-Sp tpOR SALE OR TRADE Largo team , harneaa 1 and dray. Part pay tak n In drajago. Address L > . U. Bee olHcc. 081-tf TtOR SALE-Flva room house corner lot within 4 J blocks of the Iligh school $ ! , (03 oisy terms.must o sold Immediately. W. II. Green , over 1st Nat I ink. C4S tf FOIt SAI.B Aery nice 0 room house and lot , must bo sold 1223 North 19th St. to'Jip Lj'OH SALE New 6 room cottage with all Im JC1 provcmcnts. ftl.'OO , easy pa j incut a. \V. U. "rcen , over 1st Nat'l bank. SS-l-tl R PALK On easy rajmcnts. I will furnish X1 lots and build houses on chart notice to fcult the nirchasor. 'r quire rfl * . J. Crotdon. contractor , nd builder 27th atd Webttor St. OCO-tf FOR SALS A full lot on corner rf 13th and Jones patcd street and \\ithln one Equare of U. V. R. " 1. for sale. Warren SwIUIor. 869 tt FOR SALE Thirty choice lota near park are. O. I > . Stcbblnaroom3lCrtfghtoD block. 815-al9p FOR SALE 200 Yctrltng stuerr , 20J 2 year old steers , f SO j catling hellers , 00 2 and 8-icu-oM hellers , CO graded bulls , \NOKEtc03 , Sioux City , I wa. 7S9alQ FOR SALE Four yetr old horse has been worked double. For particulars Uqulro at n e coiner 14th and Farnam st In barber shop. J , Hlrner. "Ij'OR ' SALE New house 7 rooms , full lot , large JP barn \crycheap. D. V , Jones , 9th and Bancroft "outh Omaha. 502-a''p FOR SALE Second band ten borso ponor , up right boiler and onglnd ; In good condition ; low torcaeh. Chas. 9 , Poor , 103S14tbst. , Omaha , Neb. 887-tf PERSONAL , PERSONAL John Ilamlln has removed to Omaha and resides at 1610 Lcavcimortli St. 073-alUp W ILL re founJ at 16C3 Da\enport St , an c\pcr lenud : nurec. Cent city reference gltcn872ftiJp 872-ftiJp TO EXCHANGE , rpo EXCHANGE-Two lots In W. A. Ilodlck's add. JL for n tutor lialf a lot located somewhere neater the center ol the city and suitable for bulldin ? , wiM pay additional \aluu U more. Address "O. Y. " Uco olllcc. 915-tt TOR SALE OU EXCHANGE Al 910 pel acre , a J ? or part of two thousand acres ol Umber laud 'orty miles eoat of Kansas City , wll exchange lot Nbraeka land or tuoconandJBo. Bedford , Souer * Davla B14tf BUSINESS CHANCES. FOIl SALK-S'ocV ol general m rchandlBo , also etoro Imlldlne fur ro' t.hoit location In a country town. Address "A. IL H. ' Bee olllco. 177-8p FOR 8ALE-A flrut-olnnj stock of dry gotda $5.UCO ut a barKaln , will take ( art cren lialanoo real a- : ate ; nddrcsa "M V. D. " care lloo ollice. 282-tf F IOR BALE Cheap , saloon fixtures and itock N. W. corner 10th and Capita avu. 617.a3 ,10K SALE Or exchange a full stock of clothing ' boote and shoes , font' furnlahlnKeoods , will 01. change for Nebraska Lands. O. U. l'etersonB04 S , 10th kit. , Omaha , Hob. 2J9-U F SALE A good skating rink , ulzo 81x100. In quire ol II Lambert , Wakeflcld Neb , 423-aHp BOARDING. BOAKD1NO First class board and lodging for $1.5 per week , all new beds and sprloga at No. HOBCaesSt. II. I'eler Nick. 701-all'p T7IIHST-CLAB3 Ued and board 1212 Capitol a\e. JD 12-a35 MISCELLANEOUS. OTItAYKPOK STOLKN-An efeht to nine vcar old Ocow , white and blue spotted with I Uck ears and swilllrj ; on foreleg ; anv Information leaditKto the recovery u 111 bellbertlly rewarded by Henry Hixes. torn , 21st and Lake St. 268 tf oI'LKNDKI ) pisturo wltti running water and good Cjuheltor for 200 lorsei can bo had of IUis& 1'iosli. now , on the former Ilathmann farm near Calhoun , Inquire at I'auliui & Co. 151 ! Farnam St , 2207 , LOST A lario I'ark roil Irish setter do , , ' , 1 > ear ell , wai lost or stolen from south HUi street a few dajs ajjo. A reward for hU return to me will Ira hcn. C. J ! NdniitWioutli lOthst. 2012 I O8T On the Street rar between the corner of J lOtli and Iztrd&ad 1124 north )8th ) street , Hiutll p -krt book containing a dialt for $31. The Under will ple&so leave at Ueo oillcj. 215 2 | > TOST Larye tupa * rlnj gold mounted In the v | . jctnitr ol the Loaxenuorth Street school. in.lor . will be llbeial'y ruwarjed by returning ran.0 lo ( tore of M , A. IlcNamara , Utli near l-'aruamHt. 200 tlj TAKEN Ul1 Tweho head otj oung cattle. Owner ran recover name by calling ui > on John F. Ilocb , Milk dairy , north of lleaf & Dumb a jlitm. 8M-in 2Mew5w TK1VY , vaults , sinks and cesipools oleaned at the L shortest notice and satisfaction guaranteedbylF. U. Abel , I1. 0. Itox 87d 213-ap FUllNlTUIli : . Stove , etc. . Htorcd In brlok ware house Oil and 913 Jonoj St. 797 tt PUITY vaulta , and ceupooU ( leaned at shortest notice any time of the day , la an entirely old irltas way with our Improved pump and dcDcgan apj ratui , all ( ilaoes cleanud by us dltenlto ted free , charges reaoQnablo. A , Evans , 12(8 Dodgtj St. , up ttalrt