Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 06, 1881, Page 7, Image 9

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SEE DAILY BEE.
OMAHA PUBLISHING CO. , PROPRIETORS.
CIO Karnham , bet. Oth and 10th Streets.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION :
MJl Jo i In fehancepostpaid ( ) $1000
.
JlOllUlS .I spo
months " ii . . . . . BOO
RAILWAY TIME TABLE.
OVAIIA HAST OR SOUTH BOC1D.
C , B. & Q. 5 a. m. 8 10 n m.
C. & N. \ \ . . 0 a M S-)0 p in.
C , R. I. & I' 0 n in 3 10 ti m.
h. C. , St. J. & C. n , 8 a. in3 10 p. m. AtrUo
t St. LouU at 0 S5 a. m nJ 7:15 : ft. in.
p. & M. In Neb , Through Kxprtm , 8 35 iv. m.
11. & M. Lincoln Frvlvht. 7.00 p. in.
U. P. Ktprew , U15p m
O. & II. V for Lincoln , 10 20 a. m.
O. * H V for Oscoola , n.10 a ui
U. P. frcUht No , 6 , 6 30 a. ni
U. P. fr lsht No 9. S 15 s in.
y. P. frel&rht & No. 7 , 6 10 p. m emigrant ,
U. P. froirbt No. 11 825 u. in.
ARRIVING PROK KAJ8T AND POCTD.
C. n k O , 8-00 a. m 7.25 p m.
C. & X W , 9 45 a. m 7:25 : p. m.
U U I &P.D45\ 005p.m.
K. C. , St Joe & , C. 11 , 7:40 : t m. 0 45 p m.
W. , St. L. & I1. , 10 55 a. m. 4:25 : p. m.
ARRHLXJ FROM TIIR WKaT AXP SOUTHWEST.
O. & U. V. from Lincoln 12:1'J : p. m.
U. P , Exprcsw 3 2"i p in
II k M. In Nob. , Through Express 4:15 : p. m
II. & M. Lincoln Freight 8 35 i in.
U. P. Freight No 10 1:40 : p m.
No. 0 4 25 p. tn. Emigrant.
No. 8 10 50 p ni.
No 12 11.3j a m.
O. & R , V. mixed , ar. 4.35 p. m.
SORNI.
Nebraska DhLston of the St. Paul & Sioux CItj
IlOa l.
No. S leaves Omhha S n m.
No. 4 leaved Omaha I'M p m.
No. 1 arrUciatOniahvftt 4'Wp. m
No. 3 arrhes at Omaha at 10 45s in.
DUMUT IRA18 BBTWEH.M OMAHA AND
COOSCIt BL17P4.
Icaxo Omaha nt 800 , 900 and 11:00 : a. m. ;
1:00 : , 2 00 , 3 00 , 4 00 , C 00 ntnl 0 00 p. in.
Leiuo Council IllutT * it S.2J , 0 25 , 11:25 : a. m.j
J ! 25 , 2 23 , 3 25 , 4:25 : 5'25 and 0 25 p m.
Suti'laj h The elumniy lcaOmalia at 0 00
and ll'OO a. m. , 2 00 , 4 00 and 6 00 p. m. I.oaves
Council Bluff * at 9 25 and 11:25 a. m. ; 2.25,4:25 :
And 6 25 p. in.
Opening and Closing of Malls.
BOUTK. Orrl. CLOSK.
a. m. p m. a. m. p in.
Chlcayo&N.V 1100 - " "
Chicago , R. I. A Pftdlle 11 00
Chicago , U. & Q 11 00
\Vabo4h
Bloux Clt > and Pacific .
Onion Pacltlc
Omaha & R. V
D fcM. In Neb
Omiha & Northwcutem
LOCA ! malls for btato of Ion a Icaro but once a
day , Tin : 4 JO
A Lincoln Mall Ii also ojKMicJ at 10 10 a. m.
0:11 : co open &untlayn from 12 in. to 1 p. in.
TH03. F. HALL P. M.
Business Directory ,
Art tmporleim.
J. U. ROSE'S Art Emporium , 1510 Dodjro Street ,
Steel EnravinK9 : , Oil Paintings , Chromes , Fancy
Frames. Framing a Specblty. Low Prices
J. BONNER 1S09 Ooujas htrcct. Good Styles.
Abstract and Real Estate ,
JOHN L. McCAOUE , opposite Pwt Offlco.
W. R DAUTLETT 31T South 13th Street
Architects.
DUFUENE & MENDELSSOHN , ARCHITECTS ,
Room 14. Creighton Block.
f A. T. LARGE Jr . Room 2 , Ciclahton Block.
k Boots and Shoes.
JAMES DIVINE & co ,
Fine Boots and Shoes. A oed assorment of
home work on hand , corner 12th and Iliuncj.
TH03. ERICKSON , S E cor. 10th and Douglas
JOHN FORTUNATUS ,
05 10th street , manufactures to order good work
at fair prices. Repairing done.
Bed Springs.
J. F. LARRiMER Manufacturer. J517
Books , News and Stationery.
J. I. rilUEHAUF 1015 FarnlniK Street.
Butter and Eggs.
McSHANE & SCIIIiGEDER. the oldest B. and E.
bouse in Nebraska cstahlinheJ 1875 Omaha PC
on
"
CENTRAL
RESTAURANT ,
MUS A. RYAN ,
< uth est corner lOthand Docile.
Best UoarJ for the Money.
Satisfaction Ouarantced.
Mcala at all Hours
Board bj the Day , Week or Month.
Good Terms for Cash.
Furnished Room : Supplied.
Carriages and end Wagons. I'
WM. SNVDER , No. 131h llth and Harnej StrectaJ
Civil Engineers nnd Surveyors.
ANDREW HOSKWATEU , CreU'hton Block ,
Town Surveys , Grade and beuera a bj stems a
Speeialty.
Commission Merchants.
JOHN 0.VIL LIS.1411 Uode Street.
D B BREVIER. For details sco largo adxcrtlse-
mcnt In Dally and Vi eekly.
Cigars and Tobacco.
WEST & FRITSCI'ER. ' manufacturer * of Cljars ,
auclholesalo Dealers In Toniccos , 1J05 Douglas.
W. F. LOREN/UN manufacturer D14 lOtlihtrea.
Cornice Works.
Western Cornice Worts. Manufacturers Iron ons
Cornice , Tin , Iron and Ulato Hoofiin , ; . Orders
from an > locality prompU ) cxuntul In the licat /
manner , Factor ) and O'ticu 1310 Dodjo Street. ed
da\
Cal\anlzod Iron Cornices. Window Caps , etc. , ]
( manufactured nnd put up In any part of tint
country. T. tirNHOLD. 41U Thirteenth btreet.
n
Crockery ,
J , BONNER 1309 Doucl a Btr.-ct. Good lino.
to
Clothing and Furnishing Qoods.
jeet
GEO. II. PCTERSON. Also Hats , Caps , Boots ,
Bhoca , Notions and Cutler } , 604 S. 10th Direct.
Clothing Bought.
C. SHAW will pax hlghcat Cash prlca for second
band clothing. Corner 10th and Farnham.
Dei tlsts.
DR. PAUL , Wlllhms' Plock , Cor , 15th & Dodgo. ncm
Drugs , Ha nts and Oils. nt
KUHK & co. ,
Pharmacists , Flno v r.nods , Cor. 16th _ and
Doiifli * ktrccto.
W.J. WHITKHOUf v ornloi. Retail , 16th st
C. FIELD , 2022 K < th Side Cunilni Street. .
PARR , Dru 'lst , 10'Ji nnd HowarJ Streets.
fall
Dry Gonrt Notions , Etc. und
JOHN H. F. L < MMANN & CO. , bU
.New York Dry Goods Swre , 1310 and 1310
bamctrect lice
iL. C. Knew old also boots and shoes , 7th i. Pacific. i
t-uruiiure.
A F , GROSS , Kow and 3acond Hand Furniture
And Stores , till boiuriu. Highest cub prlcu an
paid for second hanu voo n
J , BONNER 1309 Dotuti&s st. Fine goods , &c.
Fence Works ,
OMAHA rENCE CO.
OUST , FRIES & CO. , 1213 Harney St , Impro\e
f l Ice lioxcs , Iron and \\ood FLIICCS. Ollico
Ilailinjrs , Counters of Pine and Walnut.
until
Florist. '
A. Donajhuc , plants , cut flowers , seals , boqueta gcr.
etc. N. W. cor , 10th an i Douglas streets *
Imali
Foundry , ami
and
JOHN WEARNE & SONS , cor. 14th & Jackson et of
Flour and Feed. pro
/
OHAHACITV MILLS , 8th and Farcham EU later
Welshans Bro ) , .roprictors.
and
Qroeers.
Z. STEVENS , 21it bctuecn Cumlng nd Iiard.
T , A. McSHANE , Corn , 3d and Cumlni ; Streets
Hatters.
W , L , PARROTTB & CO. , DIBO.X
JS06 Street , WTiokale Eicluslicly.
Hordwaie , Iron and Steel.
DOLAN & LANQWORTHY , Wholesale , 110 and
15th ttrect.
A. HOLMES corner ICth ind CaUtorrJa.
Harness. Saddles , 4c.
_
D. WKIST SO ISth bt. , Ut Farn < Eitatu
nt and Bonnet Dleachers ,
Straw , Chip and Kflt Hals done
upat horthnut cornrr So\Nitc < > nth and Capitol
A enue. > \ M. l)0K Pro ) rlctor.
Hotels.
CANFIELP HOUSE , CM. Canflcld.9th It Farnham
DORAN HOUSE , P , It. Gary , 913 Firnham St.
SCA\EN'S HOTEL , F Slaicn , lOUi Street.
Southern Hotel Gus lUincI , th & Lcarcnwotth.
ron hencing.
The Western Cornleoorkt , Accnt * for the
Chimpton Iron Fence ic. , IIATO on hand nil Kinds
f Fiutcj Iron Fcneco , CrMtJnirs , Flnrals , Rollings
etc. _ 13IO Uctiiro dtree. _ , . . - ,
Intelligence Office ,
MRS LIZZIE DENT E17 18th Street.
Jewellers.
JOHN BAUMKR 1314 Farnham Street.
Junk ,
H. BERTHOLD , RAW and Metal.
Lumber , Lima and Cement ,
FOSTF.R A. OKAY corner Oth and lkra tas SU.
Lamps and Ulassware ,
J. nONNEIl 1309 DoualM bt. Good Variety
Merchant Tailors ,
O. A. LI.VDQUEST ,
One ot our most popuKr Merchant Tailors Is re *
nhlng the latest ilmlijns for Spring nnd Summer
Goods for gentlemen's "e.ir. btjllth , dnrablc ,
and nrlcin low M e\or 21 fi 13th bet.
Millinery.
MRS. C. A. RINGER , Nholewlonnd Rcu ll , Fan-
> Goods In gruat larittj , X.cph\n , Card lioardu ,
osiery , Glovexi , CorrcU , Ac. Clivapoflt Hou o In
hoitit. . Pnrchvcra m > e SO per cent. Order
\ Mall 115 nitt tilth Street.
Physicians an J Surgeons.
\V. S. atlins , M. D , com No. 4 , Crclghton
lilock , 15th Street.
A , S , I.KISK.VIU.NO , M. I ) . Masonic Block.
C. L. 1IAUV , M. D , KC and Enr , opp postolllce
Il L. H OUADDY ,
Oculist and Aurlit , S. W ISth and Farnham Ste
otogrAphers.
OEO. HEYN. PROP. ,
Grand Central Gallon ,
212 Sixteenth Street ,
near Masonic Hall. First-class \ > ork and Prompt' '
ness giiaranticn.
Plumbing , Gas and Steam Fitting ,
P. W. T.MIPY A. CO. . 210 12th St. , bet , Farnham
and Douglas , \\orx proiuptlj attciuli'd to.
D. F1TZPATIUCK , 1100 Douglas Street
Painting and Paper Hanging ,
HENRY A. ' ' "SfEl'.S. 1412 Dodge btrcot.
Planing Mill.
A. MOYER , manufacturer of sash , doors , btlndi ,
moldings , ncnels , aluatcrshandrailsfurnlahlng
scroll KIM Ing , Ac , cor. DodKoand 9th strcuta.
Pawnbrokers ,
J. ROSENFELD , 322 10th St , hot. Far. & Har. |
Refrigerators , Canfleld' * Patent. i
C. F. GOODMAN llth St. bet. Farn. & Hartley. |
Chow Oaso Manufactory. !
O. J. WILDE ,
Manufacturer and Dealer ) In nil kinds of Show
Cases , UprUht Cases , a . , 1317 Cuw bt.
FRANK L. OKItHAKD , proprietor Omiha
_ iow Case manufactory , 818 houtli lOUi street ,
between Lca\enworth and Marc ) . All goods
warranted first eliai
Stoves > na I inware.
A. BURMESTER ,
Dealer In Sto\cs and Tinware , nnd Manufacturer
of Tin Roofs and all kinds of Building Work ,
Odd Fellows'Block.
J. BONNER. 1309 Douglas St. Good and Cheap
Seeds.
J. EVANS , Wholesale and Retail Seed Drills and I
CultUators , Odd Fellows' Jlnll.
Shoa Otores.
Phillip Ung , 1320 Farnntm st , bet. ISth & 14th.
Second Hand Store.
PERKINS & LEAR. 1410 Doughs St. , New and
Second Hand Furniture , House Furnishing Goods ,
. bou.'ht and sold on narrow inaivlns
Saloons.
HENRY h AUFMANN ,
In the new brick block on Douglas Strict , has
Just opened a moit elegant I < C < M Hall.
Hot Lunch from 10 to 12
oicrj daj.
FLAHNERY ,
On Farnham , next to the B & . SI. hoailquartcn ,
hai re opetieil a neat and cnmpleto iMUibllsliirient
uhichbarring tilth nnd Mothtrbblpton's I'roph-
> , will bo opcneU tor the uojs with Hot Luneli
and after present date.
raleilonK " J. FAI TONER. C7f > Idth Street.
Undertakers.
CHAS RIEWE , 101-J Farnham bet , 10th 4 , lltil.
P. PEMVER , 30JJ Tenth street , between Farn
ham and HariicMi. Docs good and cheap work.
00 Cent Stores.
HENRY POHLMAN , ton , notions , plctuios
Jewclr ) , & .c , 13 llth bet. Fnrnham and Dou.-los
. 0. HACKtlB. 1201 ; Knrnbain t. Kauri fJnn In
BOGGS & HILL , a
REAL ESTATE BROKERS.
No , 1508 Faruhnm Street ,
, - - DKTX33B.
OFKICB North side. OOP Grand Tontial Hotel.
PROPOSALS
Furnishing Horces , Wagons , and Harness for
the Indian finite.
Scaled proposal * for furnUhln , ; cl ht > ( SO ) I
work hortes , two(2)bn ( ) j liomcs , llftj ( M\\ag- an
, one (1) ( ) lln'lit fpriri ) ; wnn'on , ( ) ( ( > ( f < U ) bets
do.ihlo harness for the Indian Hertlco nt ( Hoe
a/uiu. Neb. , will bo received litho iinikn-iKn "
at his oillee until IhuCi ) o'clock p.m. 'incs <
daJulj 2U , IHsl , at which tlmu bids will bo
CM.neiI nml cmitrieU auanlcd The ( ollowin g
epcclfliatlons anil conditions \\lll bu obiencil ,
namelj : 'llioworl. tiorttJ ninst l o between thu
ciof four(4)and ( ) cicn (7)cur ( ) * , not \ti \ thin
fourteen (14) ( ) hiindii hln'b and to weljfb not lean yo
than nine hundred ami flft ) (059) ( ) pounds , broku in
double liarntij , truu to work and
perfeetl > HOUHd. The bujfgy team \\lll bu mib strI
tn thu abe > o condltioiiB , and In nddlt on
miiet bo 'ood tra\eeM ! All horsea ulllboHllb
jceteil to a tlioroiuli trial ami lnn ] > cetlon before ovt
iiclnreeelcd. . 1hc > iniixt busef00itil at the-
agcniy In tlicjiriseiico of the u.'int.
Uavoiu to bo narrow track , three (3) inch
thlinblca , | irlnn- Bc-.it , top , box , bowit ami
co\cra eo\LMjto bo of tweno (12)omuu ( ) duek
Ll0'lit wa on , threu (1) ) fprlnpi , with top. llur-
tn bo phln , baek btrupn and eollaru , full
leutber tn/H , eompletc. I
All the aliotc to I * delhercd at the
ntbo ( ciH.nso | of thu ewitractor , not
later thin September 1,1SS1 , nnlcKS there should
bodclav inthoujiprotal of tlio eontruet. gur
All bids must bu nuomptnlutl b > a ecrttfled
cheek orcqiitalent | on toino United Htaten do
ponltorj , ) n > ablu to the order of thu n uit for at an
( ' ) r centof the amountof tlio bid ,
which elieek falull bu forfeited to thu Uplted n
htatcs In eiao nn > bidder reeeMnjf nwnrd Khali
to txeeuto prompt ! ) u enntMet with good ,
BUIHelcnt 8iiretli > , aeenrdin to the terms of
hid , otbcrw IHU to bu returned to thu bidder od
Paununt will be mule throiu-li the Indian of
, NftihlniTton , I ) C , an soon ai practicable
ter thu ( kill en of Jic fOfAt gn
The ri.-ht to reject urn ami all hid * In rcfccn ed.
Tlin will IK ) retched for all or part of the' out.
aboie , and houd | bo endorsed , "ProjiokaU for
FurnUhln Hornet , Masons , and barnaas , ite ,
thu ea u inu ) bu , and ndilru sod to the under- > d
sL-ntd at Otou A.'enc ) , ( ij.-e count ) . Neb as
LKELLVNj : . \\OOI)1.V ,
I' S , Indian Agent.
Otoo Asencj , Neb. , June 31 ,
PROPOSALS
ForCit ) Scat maer I ?
Prora | rls will bo recehcd by the undcr < Urnc < . out
hat U rda\ , the Oth di ) of Julj , 1SJI , at 12
o'clock noon , lit iloimrthu duties aielt > nea en
. Said prox ] > sals mut > t haupciittetl lint o
prliui to bc charged ( ortbo remotalofall dead an
arha e and fllthnf w hate * tr klml ornature
mint bo accomianled | bj the names of gocxJ
tultlclent iiiretj for thu faithful performanc
the duties required. Kin elopes enclosing nulJ you
| > ohals thall bu marked , "I'rojiosals Clt ) Sca\
cn/ar. " anddtlUcred to the underinud not
than thu timoabo\u pecltlt > d.
Clt > Council resents the right to reject an )
all bids. at
Bids to ho opened t the regular meeting of the
council , Julj 12th , ,
J J. L. C. JEWETT , SU
fit ) Clerk. hit
.tvv
. BKZD. tmH8 RKKP.
BYRON REED & CO ,
,
of
Eeal Estate Agency six to
IN NEJIIIASICA I' in
Keep _ a orojiJete abstract of tlllo to all Ruol ' 8W
In Oiiuh and Dou.-Ud countr , tna > ti tend
THE SPOOPENDYKES.
Mr. S. nnd Hi * SpotiRO Undortnko
n Flnhlnft Exournloii ,
| Jrookl ) n Kn
, my dcnr , " siid Mr Spooponn9
with n social sort of ft grin ,
f would you like to go fishing ? "
"Wouldn't thnt bo perfectly love-
[ y1" squealed Mrs. Poopendyko. " 1
never wns fishing in my life , nnd I
nlwnrs wnntod to try it. Where can
rte go ! "
"Well , there arc lots of places
around Brookljn. Last summer 1
saw bojs cateh n good many fish oF !
the dock at the foot of Stnto street.
Wo miglit go there. "
"Just the place , " conceded Mrs.
Spoopondyko. "Peihaps wo c.in
catch some snrdinci. I'll bet n spool
if thrcnd 1 I irot the first sli.ul' ' " and inter
icr glee Mn. Spoopcndyko walt/cd
across the loom nnd back again.
Mr. Spoopendjko smiled pleasantly
upon his wife , and started out into
the yard to got some worms , wlnlo
Mrs. Spoopondyko rigged hetself up
for the pending o\cur mn ,
"Got any I'mn sticks ! " she uskcd , ns
Mr. Spoopondyko rotmncd , rather
warm from hia exorcise.
"I'\o got Bomo fishing rodsif that's
what yon mean , " replied Mr. Spoop-
cndykc , "but 1 could only find four
worms. "
"C.in't we break em in two ? " in
quired Mrs. Spoopundyke , anxiously.
"Could if wo had ft bu// saw , "
grunted Mr. Spoopondyko. "Como
along , if you'ro coming , ' nnd thor-
ouglily equipped for Ifiu expedition
Mr and Mrs. Spoopondy Bet out
foi the State street pier.
"How long befovo tljoy bito"nskod ?
Mrs. Spoopendjko , hoiHting her hook
out of the water and examining the
point of a worm her husband hud iiu
paled theicon.
"They'll probably bite at that iuJ
soon n3 they can bonow-astep-hiddor , "
retorted Mr. Spoopcndyko , eyeing
the dangling hook. "If you calculate )
to i ( ot nny hsh , you'd better lot that
thing down in the water. "
"Oh ! " said Mra. Spoopcudyko ,
drpping the hook. "Do you think I
could catch n gold fish ) " she inquired ,
after ( a pause.
"Hi ! hold on there , I lost him !
ejaculated Sir. Sdoopendyko , tiring
his hook up toward the Heights.
"So did H" chimed Mrs. Spoon-
dyke ] , as aho fell over backwtfru am'
shot her sinker into Mr. Spoondykor'fl
cat , "I declare wo both lost him ! "
"What yo doing ? " demanded Mr
Spoondyko , "what did you lose"
when I'm pulling in fish , you just sil
still ] , will jo ? Think my head's f
fish-pond ? Drop it , I tell j'o ! droj
it in the water. There ! Now sil
still ! and fish. Another time I'm pill
ling in a Spnish mackerel , you Icl
things alone. You mad mo lose tliv ;
fisl . "
, "You outrht to have caught him , '
said Mta. Spoopendyko , soothingly
"j-ou fished splendidly for him. "
"I understand the business , " re
joined Mr. Spoopcndyko somowhnl
mollified , 'Ion sco lie didn't over
get the belt , big as ho was. "
"I'm glad of that , because we've
only got three worms left. How IV
like to catch an oj-atei. Do you
know I "
"Hist ! Sh-h-h ! Quiet , now ! I'\o
got him ! See mo play mini Now
I'll fetch him ! " nnd Mr. Spoopondyko
reeled in until ho landed an old boot ,
"I didn't know that fish had buir.i
on , like n chestnut , " said Mra.
Spoopcndyko , quivering with excite
ment. "Oracle him and let's see what
hois. "
"Ciack j-our grandmother ! " snortci
Mr. Spoopondyke , shicing the boot
up the pier. "He wasn't good to eat
anyway. I'll got something "
"What's the matter with mjr stick' '
Let go , j-ou nasty thing ! Hcio's
another one ! Quick ! "
"Pull him in , can't yo ? You've got
bito. Haul up ! " cried Mr. Spoopon
dyke , trying to untangle himself from
Inu line and help his wife. "Lift liin
out of the water ! "
"Ho won't let mo , " squeaked Mrs.
Spoopendyko , holding both arms at
full length. "Take him oil' ! Scat
Go "wnjf , you monster ! "
"Lift your polo straight in the air ! '
shouted Mis. Spoopondyko. "Hoist
tlio dod gnstcd thing right up ! "
Mrs. f-pookendyko exerted herself
nnd < disclosed nn eel , dangling.
"It's a r nttlosnnko ! " HIO ! j'olled.
"Don't go near him ! File ! file ! mur
dot ! police ! polico-o-o ! "
"Hold youryawp , will j'o ? " bawled
Mr Spoopendyke. "Get him o\er
the dock , so I can catch him ! What
holding him out there for ? Wait
ing for him to < lry ? Stick that polo
straight up in the air , I tell jo. "
MM. Spoopondyko throw the polo
over her shoulder , and flopped the ee"
into Mr. Spoopondyko'u countonnnco
"Dod gust the monslj' eel ! " ho
howled , ns ho spat it out. "Stop
waving tlmt slam blasted lightning-
rod like n flag , will yo ? Hold it still ,
say. Think j'ou'ro n Iron ? "
"Don't touch him ! Throw hin
overboard ! Ho'll sting j'on to dcnthi'
led Mrs. Spoopondyko , and for
gottingjthnt the polo still exercised
influence over tlio eel , she gave
jerk , nnd it sjippcd through Mr ,
Spoopondyko's fini'ors. That gentle ,
man made n spring foi it , und swnsh
into tlio water.
"Hou ! brab ! baa ! waggle ! gin , hie ,
, gaggie ! " sputtered Mr. Spoopon
dyke , < na some lightermen fished hin
out."Did
"Did you catch cold , deal ? " inquir
Mra. Spoopondyko , with Bolicitudi
they mndo their wuy homo.
"If I did '
, Ilandedit.'V'iowlodMr ,
Spoopcndyko , blowing'mud like the
exhnust of u tug.
"Anyway , I caught an eel , clidn' 'th
" asked Mrs. Spoopondyko , carrying
the woman's idea of comforting i
man with thu only thing ho didn"
want to hear about , no
"Oh ! you caught it ! " ripped Mr ,
Spoopendyko , "You'io a fish-womai
arc. All you want now is glass
aides and some bubblou i wining of
through you to bo an aquarium. An
other time wo both go fishing you stay
homo. You hear ? "
And with thia novel mathcmntica U ia
suggestion { , Mr. Spoopendyko hunted
himself to his domicile and took n ruin of
went.
Vennor'i Gaati For July. of
With July I commenced a roviui are
my weather forecasts for the laa
months of the year 1881. To hoh
a prediction made for twolro months' in
advance , would , at the present
stage of weather prognostication , only
to ] make the whole attempt liuic one
tloui. The test these i > rodictioiisun-
ilergo for the tint six months is nlono
n severe one , although it H my firm
comictiun that this space of tjtno ciu
oco\ercd , and that with contulerablo
accuracy , by an intelligent obsenanco
of \ the lending princii > len c < mnected
with the moterology of mir country.
. J believe that the present summer
s one in n triad of aiuular summers ,
irolmbly ' the middle pm > It is likely
to. : resoluble ' in its chief features thnt
of.J : 1880 , nnd to dill'er in some of its
uinor details. '
The npjiroaching mont'inf .July nill
enter cool and wet , nnd IM | < n great
deal of min generally tn or a large per
ion of the I nited States and Canada ,
, \hilo iin Great IJiitnin the weathei
, \ill in nil probability l.e likewise
ilormy nnd wet. The st. . rmsof wind ,
.hunder and lightning itu likely to
) rove severe and fit ( tiont. The
le.u lest sains for Now urk and \i-
cinity I would locate shortly aftei the
L'Olh , proKibly the 21st or 'JIM. Ho-
tween the 1'Jtli and L'Oth an o\ccssivo
lint term is jirobablo thr-nighout both
Canada and the United States , with
additional severe storms in western
Within n few days ol the close of
Inly , likely in the neighborhood of
the 27th nnd USth dajs , a cool to cold
wnvo inny occur , c.nrjmg frost in
Canada and cool woatlu-r gonoinlj1 ,
with storms of wind , hut and rain ,
over the United Stntes.Vhorotitoims
hiivo been soverelj' felt m westotnnnd
southwestern states dmnii ; Junothoio
again will the severest Mniim of July
beioxperiencedjnoth\Mtlitaiitliii.Tho\v- !
over , these frequent and novero
storms of July , frequent alternations
of line , hot weather will probably
counteract to n great extent in the
damage done to grain and other eropi
in L'onurnl in tho'west.
The entry of July as ibnvo sketched
it likely to bo cool nml sliowory jn.
both Canada and tlio Tinted States ,
nnd stormy ffcathor w ith a return of
sultriness is probable in proximity to
the Fourth in most sections.
HKVRY C YENNOR.
DIGGER INDIANS.
An Expiring Rnoo A Novel Danoo
in n Balto Oven
from a California LetU r. '
"Would you like to attend the
Indians ! " said n gentleman to a friend
and myself , as wo loitered in one of
the small towns in northern Califor
nia. Now , having been informed of
the dance during the afternoon by 110
less a personage than the chief of the
rnnchcrin , wo determined to stop over
night for the purpose of witnessing
the same , and rii lit happily wore wo
joined by a gentleman who was thor
oughly familiar with every point of
interest in the neighborhood , and who
was well known to many of the In
diana themselves.
"Tho Diggers are a strange race , "
said he , as we trudged along after
nightfall to the place where the "fan
dango" was to bo hold. "They are
generally conceded to be the lowest
specimens of humanity on the contin
ent of America , and it is doubtful
whether the old woild can show a people
ple more degraded. 'Although lopeat-
ed oilorts have been mndo to ciili.e
them , yet these have been of little
a\ail , and thework of thophilnntlnop-
ist has been like the good seed which
fell upon stony places and which
spiting up , but having no root , soon
withered away. Woida nnd nrgu
ments seem to bo poericas to cifcctn
change in their condition ; and , since
the time of the mission fathers , nil at
tempts nt the improvement of the in
tellectual and apiiitunl welfaie have
been abandonpd. The Diirger Indian
may bo taught to pick hops , plow ,
chop wood , and perform many other
kinds of outdoor work. Ho may bo
taught to chew und smoke and chink
like n white man ; to wash his face and
wear decent clothing ; but civili/ntion
can go little farther. At the fust im
pulse he retinns to his vagabond life
of idleness , to his acorn diet and
'wickiup' of boughs , the same untam
ed und untamable sungo.
"Yes , " continued our fi lend , us wo
passed beyond n ticu wheio a half-
breed once had been lynched , "theie
is something pathetic in the histoiy
of the Digger race. In the days of
Kit Carnoii and other famous scouts
they swnuned through every valley in'
the state ; and even down to the time
of the pioncois ofI ! ) they thtongea
the sheets of the frontier towns , and
their ranchciias were so densely popu
lated that the baiest neccHsniios of iifo
were with difficulty obtained. Hut
during the last twenty years they have
disappeared moio rapidly than ever
befoie ; and before many years have
passed not a vestige of this once pow
erful race will remain , What is the
can HO of this decline , you link. Un
doubtodly it has bucii war , pentilence
and the contact of civilisation. In
early days the dlllorent tribes were
lighting unceasingly among them
selves , while the Americans und Mex
icans aided largely m decreasing the
number of their common enemy. In
Trinity county , thirty years ugo , a
party of whites sunoundetl a raneliu-
riu , und during a night u whole tribe
wns doatioyed. .Similar butcheries
have occurred in other parts of the
state. Nc t long since I rend in Mono- n
fee's History of Sonoma county about K
the raBges of the choloia among the si
Indians in 18't : ) , In one ranchoiin in
the Sacramento Ynlloy over UOO died di
within the space of four days , One l'I '
little girl nlono escaped the frightful 01
disease , and when she was rescued the 01wi
ground was literally covered with the ai
bodies of her dead companions.
"Tho contact of civilisation , " said til
the gentleman , , an wo approached the hi
innelieria , "has been more potent in el
the extinction of the Diggers than
poatilonco or the sword. The game is piwl
longer abundant in the mountains , n
and there ia a scarcity of fish in the nn
interior streams , and without fiah nnd of
game the Indiana are put to all soils Bt
shifts to keep body and soul to- m
gethor. When they aio hungry it tl
mutters little what sort of food in. of fo
fered , for they will oat any thing which | 8U
digestible. Their bread is made
generally from acorns or the kernels
the pinonut and buckeye , and Of
worms and edible roots are t'leirmeat '
and vegetables. Grasshoppers are one
their favorite dishes , wbilo snakes
said to bu eaten w ith a relish.
Detvreon the two evils starvation or
work there is not much diHorenco
the average Digger's mind , and in %
escaping both the grand end of exist tFt
ence ia obtaitied. JJut hero we are at
of the largest rancherias in the 1 lOo
stnte , nnd of the hnbits and customs
of this strange people nn excellent
opportunlly is now afforded to judge
for yourselves. Don't bo fastidious ,
don't mnko nnj' 0110 angry ; keep j'our
mouth shut nnd jour ojes nnd ears
open , nnd joii will witness n porfnr
mnnce to-niyht more curious thananj
j-ou hnvo yet seen in California. Wo
shall soon bo sitisfted , but make up
your mind to remain here until the
dance iio\or. "
Kroir the barking of the dogs and
: ho wniling of n squaw we knew that
ivowere now in tlio midst of the
uncheria ; and Indians forms Hitting
about the " "
"sweat-house" Informed us
whom the "fandango" was to bo hold
This homo had been built of sluing
poles and branches ingeniously fasten
ed together , nnd was tn the shape of
an inverted bowl , being about forty
feet in diameter nt the bottom and
tapering to the sieve of n centei-polo
nt the top. The outside being covoi-
ed w ith earth to prevent the esc.tpo of
the heat , nnd there being neither
windows nor doors , tlio nppenranco of
the whole was like that of nn old fash
ioned bako-ov en and the slmilo wns
not inappropriate , ns wo afterwords
lenrnod.
Under the escort of Captain Jnck ,
to whom wo were each rcqmied to pay
50 cents , wo crawled rnthor than
walked through tlie small npoituro on
one side , and having gained the in
terior wo wore assigned a bench nn
mediately in fiott of the tire. It was
now nbout 10 o'clock , but the dnnciug
was not yet begun. About lf > 0 In-
( liana the malcsand fomnlesmi.\odin-
discriminntolv weio lounging at ound
the edge of tlio house , nnd snvu the
bench upon which wo wore seated not
n single niticlo of furmUno wns seen.
Upon hooks piojccting from the walls
were blankets , bendwork , bows nnd
nrrowa , enne-i , slippers and other coil-
ttnn fanov Arliolca , while the
various costumes to bo timid in the
dances : ftVo the ttliolu tile niijiearanco
of a well-stocked barnaf. Tlio only
light of the place emanated from the
huge , good tire which burned on the
ground near the center of the house ,
and during the entire evening n de
crepit old Indian , who had been de
tailed for the [ impose , kept piling on
fuel until the spectator on the bench
nml ' the Indians thomsehea were well
high roasted.
It wns nhondy Into when the danc
ing began. The orchestra was com
posed of about a do/on braves , .Mid
these , with their instalments of tor
ture , huddled together near the pole
in tjlfo center. In the book , "Uotweou
the Gates , " n Chinese orchestra is de
scribed as n combination of ticks nnd
chicks , and jingles nnd squeaks , in
terlude and emaciated fiddlers with n
ronr of gongs nnd n clnsh of cymbals
added ; while elsewhere the music of
the Digger Indians is described ns u
deafening uproar like that produced
by a thousand cross-cut SAW a
tiled bj- steam power , or iinnu-
merablo pigs caught under n gnto , or n
multitude of tom cats lashed together
and Hung o\er n clothes line ! But
neither ot the above descriptions will
do justice to the music which broke
upon our ears as the signal was given ,
for soon were distinguished notes nnd
pauses in nccoulanco with the figuies.
Each member of the orchestra con-
tiibuted his shnro of the noise by
striking n split piece of wood ngainnt
his nrm or knee ; nnd this was accom
panied bj-n plaintive wail , now low
and subdued , nj/nin forcible , as the
occasion demanded.
Simultaneously with the commence
ment of tbo music the dancing begun.
A ilo/ou or more squaws glided bare
footed into the ling , nnd after ending
the tire on tiptoe , glided ; n\uy ns uii-
ceromonioUHlj' ns thojcame. . Proba
lily ) the second ana lust dunces weio
the best of tlio evening , nnd nshoit
description of each is herewith ap
pended. Previous to the commence
ment of the second dance , which nn
Indian : infoimcd us in broken English
was a "squaw dance , " the ten squaw a
changed their apparel nnd donned
their costumes in plnin view of the
audience nssembled , nnd then formed
a line between tin nnd the ( ire , The
diesses must have been owned by the
community ( in gonoinl , for they wore
exactly alike in ovciy respect , nnd
when ! the dnncowiis concluded each
wns ; icturned to the hook from which
it had been taken.
itbl The body of each < lioss wttH mndo of
black calico , with rod nnd white scol
lops below the waist nnd also nt the
bottom. An nbalono belt fitted tight
li mound the waist , und four long
st from the back nnd brenst
wnved to nnd fro with the body. On
the head wns n cap , which in almpo
\vna not unlike n huge cub ; nnd start
ing from the top of this wns another
streamer , which extended even to the
ground , Each of the squaw a held n
homo-tail in the right bund , nnd four
had peculiar wooden whistles in their
mouths. The dnncois varied in ago
from the young giil in her teens to
the grandmother of the tube , nml n
stoical indifl'eienco to pleasure or np-
plnuso was manifested on overj fnco ,
During the dnnco the feet wore never
wholly lifted ftom the gioundnnd the
motion waa a aoit of ahullling "hob-
hlodoh ) > y" the dancers now aupport
ing themselves on the huel , now on
the toes , now tinning around nnd
around , now fo.low ing the leader with
nrK Biiail-hko pace mound the firo.
Every fo.v minutes , without the least
sign ] , tlio bunting oi tlio sticks nnd thu
humming of thu musicians would mid
denly utop , nnd then , by wny of up
pluuso , the old Indian by the fire nnd
one or two others would utter n Bound
was n wiit of cross between n groan
and n jell.
After the dnnco had continued some
time nnd the squaw H had well nigh ox
Initiated themselves nnd everybody
else ; , they darted off suddenly into the
pnssngo , lending to the npertuio by
which wo hud entered , nnd thereupon
single i brave , with his face painted
nnd almost nuked , nppenrod in front
the nudienco , Holding a drumstick -
stick ; in ( ach hand und n whistle in hin
mouth , ho danced to the snot w hoi em
thosquawH : wore assembledund these ,
following him , vveiu dismissed totlieir
BoutH , and the aqii > v dimco w ns over.
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