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    2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEEX SUNDAY , APRIL 10 , 1887.-TWELVE
WEARIED WITH THE TRIM ,
the Haddock Murder Oaso Tiring Oat
Judge , Jury and Lawyers-
JTHE EVIDENCE ALMOST ALL IN
ffho Stnto ItcstBlta Case and the De
fense Proceeds With Its Itobut-
tnt Testimony Several Sa
loonkeepers Testify ,
Warm Wcathur Knocking Them Out
8ioux CITY , la. , April 0. The warm
weather anil the slinln of curiosity the1 pasl
tew days has materially told on the attendance -
anco at tlio Haddock murder trial. The
Judge. Jury and lawyers uppc.ir weary. The
first witness called this iiiornlnR was Aluion ,
who gave a description of the doorway In
\vhlch iluhl statud ho stood when hn saw
Leavltl liru the shot , The screen aoors llttetl
clorc to the outside door sill so HS to pro
hlbit anyone Mnmllni : upon It. A Juurna
reporter related his Interview with I'aul
Leader In Kansas City and In conversation
Iximli-r said ho could not see the man whc
Cred the snot plain enough to Identify
bun. leader did not say anything about the
assassin wearing a rubber co.it. A Jackson
W < w recalled and nald tlut the witness
fechroeder , who saw from the Columbia
nouso window Lcavltt llro the shot , while
living at Lnko Hcnton , would steal money
earned by his wife at washing and spend It
kor liquor.
In the Haddock trial this afternoon James
Oliantloy , city marshal , test I lied that ho lirsl
'flaw James C. duhl at Norfolk , Neb. , In No
ycnibor. Juhl told witness In a convcrsatlor
tola ! I nc to thn murder that on that night IK
Vitood In thu dourwav to keep out of the rain :
Saw thu btiKg-i pass and In about live minute.
BIX men went past him , Kolnt : east. Onu oi
Ihoso men laigo and heavy set , with Ilghl
inoustacho ho know by slRht , having
Mrank with him. Witness w.v
phowu n statement , which ho salt
jbo wrote and read to Juhl
.who signed It ; Juhl told him Gcornu W. Kel
jtoKg wanted him to Hwnar that John Arena
'tjort was not the man who lircd the shot
] § > roinLitnc him a good round sum of mono )
L If ho would do no. and offering him halt tin
anm If ho would keup still and not say any' '
tiling to the officers In Sioux City.
James Nelon , ctilof of police , saw Juhl
| Xlnt out the spot where Haddock fell ant
ft happened to bo on thu wrong cross
Ing ; was at pollco headquarters when
xhu shot was tired ; Lurch's saloor
Is just north of the stairway ; no ono stood Ir.
front of the saloon but Kerch : ISismarck am
jpledrlck were not thisru ; John Woodrull
tftood on the porch u square west of the blow
ery when the shot was tired ; a lew minute !
> fetter ho saw two men run from the railroat
; racK to the Uermanla hotel ; they ran to tin
'rout door ; couldn't get In ; ran around to tin
ck door , one reappearing a little later , go-
og east on south SIUH of the street ; onnoi
Lhemon was heavy-set and the other talloi
ind slimmer.
M. M. Curtis , constable and night watch-
.limn , said on the nUht of the murder hi
went west to the alloy on Fourth street IUH
'jnet Arunsdorf , Urton and Junk. 11 o oskec
them If there was any truth In the rcpor
that Haddock was killed. They said tlmj
hoard tliatold man Cavonauch and Haddocl
iSvero killed. They didn't know which I
' [ Wai. On cross-examination the defensi
undertook to show that wltnes :
wlwas drunk nn that night Witness tpstlliei
that he called on the brother of Jnhl. wh <
paid that the latter made a contradictor
jptatomont , and ho would not bellvo liln
'jimderoath. When witness brought Juhl ti
lotix City ho pointed out John Aronsdorf
find Juhl said ho did not know him.
; T. H. Alurphy also contradicted Juhl's ovl
donee glvnn for the defense.
, , The state thun rested and the do
Jenso proceeded In rebuttal. Sovcra
'jrnloon keep < ! rs tos tilled to Gu
Schmidt's good moral character and Schnild
bid that the bad character given him by th
JLake ticnton witnesses was due to his belni
convicted of stnallnc four cans of oysters
% VUh the exception of ono more witness th
gpfeuso rests and the evidence Is completed
Jit Is understood that .souin time will be occu
nled In presenting legal questions to th
fcnurt before counsel will bo able to submll
Ihuir arguments to the Jury.
Imrrnbeo Acnlnat tlio Burlington.
. DKMOINKS , la. , April 9. 1 Special Tele
gram to the BEIS.I Governor Lnrraben prc
Bunted to the railroad commissioners to-da
pis charge against the Chicago , liurllngtoi
A Qulncy road lor 83,400 , , which he claims I
pue the state for overcharge by the coinpan
' for hauling coal to a state Institution n
Clenwood. Thn governor charges that th
Railroad ratn Is not Justified by the rates o
ether roads for similar charges , and Is ej
.Bossivo as compared wltli the company'ti owi
rate In other classes of freight. He made
peech of two hours' length in favor of con :
jpnlllng the railroad to reduce Its rate. Th
ilde of the company was pri'sented by Gen
jtral l-'roUht Acent Ulploy. of Chicago. Th
commlssln took the case under advlsorner.
will leport later.
< The Ooe College Presldoncy.
' * CKDAR JUi'ins , la. , April 9. Coo collesri
Cedar Uaplds , calls Prof. Samuel J. Kirl
mood , of Wonster university. Ohio , to tl ;
.presidency. Prof. Klrkwood Is u nephew <
ix-Uovernor Klrkwood.
Cralti'n Narrow Escape.
OAKLAND , Nob. , April . ( Special TeU
'rram ' to the BUE.I A telegram was receive
, bere this afternoon nt 2 o'clock that the er
tlrn town of Craig was likely to bo destroyo
| > y Ore and help was wanted. About lift
uersons boarded the train for Crate. Th
| lro originated In the south of town. At on
time it waa thought the entire town woul
too destroyed , lly great exertions by bol
fnon and women the lire wifs kept from tl
business houses and residences. A high wlr
wasblowinit and water was scarce. Tr
Josses are as follows : JNoah Lanuford , S5i
on 1,000bushels of corn and building ; J <
flavors , 8MK ) on barn and contents ; E
iOlbbs , $100 in Ice. There were ether sma
losses. Several rosldenco.1 were damaged. . '
IB considered almost a miracle that the tow
was saved.
In Total D.irknom at Midday.
COLUMIIUS , Nob. , April 0. ( Si > eclal Tel
rraiu to the Bun.J Quo of the most terrl :
windstorms has boon prevailing nil da
tobmiuenclnB about 7 o'clock a. in. , with i
jrtiatomcnt at 8 n. tn. Almost a total dur
pess existed at 2 p. m. and lasted about 1
tarn minutes. Tito stores bail to light u
liie dlatrlctcourt adjourned temporarily ai
Cnany persons wuro moved with fear ai
ought tholr cellars. Several theories are a
fHticed as to the cause of such a stran
{ phenomenon , but It was doubtless a sai
, totm trom the southeast. Some slight dai
Ago to several buildings and a total demolh
Ing of the wires of the telephone and olocti
light are the result.
" They Iilko the Appointment.
NoitFonrc , Ntb. , April " . . -Special [ to t
JJKK.I The appointment of Ex-attorn
General Isaac I'owerstothe new judgeship
this district Is well received here , lie w
probably hold the Wnyno term of cou
which convoues next week.
A petition is quietly circulating nmo
democrat.1 * todayslcliip the appointment
Wr. Charles a. Oarland , a popular cltUon ,
the position ot n pobtmaster whcu a than
ToDznllu'a Now Town.
, Nct > . , April I' ' . A. E. Touzall
tor sldunt of thu Chicago , liurllngtou A N
fcf-rn railroad , a part of tha Jiurllngton s ;
. tem , who purchased a tract of 1,000 acres 11
JBllo.s from the the business center of I.
coin last fall , baa ordered thn whole tr
Matted Into n town to bit called liaveloi
It Is now almost certain tlmt this new to
Is to t > fl the Kite of exteiihlve car shops to
puilt by the Uurllugtou road. Jf thin Is I
( WHO It Is safe to say that l.lncolns 10.
vconlu will bo In creased to CO.COO by the e
Jl.1837.
lv/i. 'i Trial of the Train Wrecker * .
i f NnuiiASKA. CITV , Nob. , Ai > rll 9. fHpec
'Telegram to the BKK.I The trial ot Da'
wu rwutued ( Ula morning , but I
attendance was very Iteht. The defense In
troduced but little testimony to show the
ptevloui good character ot the prisoner , as
there scorned to. be a foregone conclusion
that such a thin ? was useless as the prisoner
was without money or friends. The argu
ments be an at 10 o'clock and will ho com
pleted this afternoon. U Is the universal
opinion that the verdict will bo murder In the
Urst degree.
Darn and Horaon Burned ,
CI.AIIKSON , Neb. , April 9Special [ to the
UKK.J The barn of K. Hlrschlag , togetliei
with Its contents , which Included a line
tcum of horbes , was destroyed by llro here.
Loss 83,000. _
Bteninslilp Arrivals.
NKW VortK , April 9. ISpeclal Tele
gram to the HII : : . | Arrived The Bteamei
Umbrla from Liverpool.
SOUTHAMPTON. April 0. Arrived The
fiti'umer llugia Irom Now V'ork lor Hani'
burg.
> The City mid tin Divisions.
1 ho city council finally settled upon UK
city's boundaries and wards last umht. 11 }
the cut which Is below given seine Idea maj
bu obtained of the by uo moans rcgulai
divisions ot the city.
All the councllmcn were present when UK
roll was called. The call for the special
meeting was tend , and the npptova ! of the
major of bevernl ordinances was duly rn
cclvud and placed on lite. Another communi
cation trom the mayor was not so quickly
disposed of. It was the one calling attention
to the necessity of dividing the wards Intc
voting places by the following : "I respect
fully call your attention to the necessity ol
prompt action In the matter of establishing
voting districts In the several wards. The
proclamation for the election must be Issued
on Wednesday next and before that time tin
ordinance should bo passed dotcimlnlni ; the
the voting districts. The communication
was re fin red to Councllmcn Lee , DiUley ,
Lowry and Ualloy.
A petition was received from about fifty
voters of the Fourth ward to illi Ido It Into two
or moro voting districts , and It was followed
by like requests from voters of the north end
ot the .sixth ward and from ether voters of the
fourth ward. Tlio requests were leferred to
the appropriate committee.
oTlio city treasurer submitted a report as to
thu compliance of property holders on Leav
en woith Htieet with the tenders for damages
caused by changing the grade. It was tiled.
A report recommending the passage of the
grade oidinanco of Leavcnworth street was
adopted.
Then the council settled down to short ,
sharp and decisive business. The following
oidlnanccs wore passed :
Changing the grndo of Leavcnworth street
from Sixteenth to Thirty-sixth streets. Coun
cilmen Cheney and Foid voted no.
To submit to the electors ot the city the
proposition to consent to the construction
and operation of a street railway by tin
Omaha & houth Omaha .Street Hallway com
p.iny.
Culling for a special election to secure tin
consent of the majority of the cloctois ot tin
city to construction and operation of a stree
railway with cars propelled by electricity
compressed nlr or horse power , or by suet
other power except steam locomotive as iut 5
be practicable , by the Cable Tiamway com
pany of Omaha.
To define the boundaries of the wards of tin
city of Omaha. The following diagram Is i
correct , though not artistic , representation o
how the city Is divided. It will bo observoi
that the formation of some of the wards Is li
regular :
{ Southeast Line of Florence- .
6th u
2 . . 5 . .
Wayne St ? :
A ! si Charles :
8 :
I s
Caaa
Chlcazo
. i
Ja'n
Leavenworth St :
2. S2
7. tr
4-1
41o !
8. :
F Street
The distance from the north to the soul
boundary of the city Is seven and ono-elghl
miles. The loncest distance from east I
west Is four miles and the shortest throe mile
An ordinance dividing ? the city wards lui
colling districts was introduced , read a lir
and second time , aud referred to a spec !
committee.
The council adjourned untU Monday ( t
' evening.
MX BUS' PLANS CHOSEN.
The OomnilsRlounra Finally Solec
Ucvlirns for tlio County Hospital.
The cou nty commissioners yesterday d
elded upon the plans for the proposed counl
hospital by the selection of the plans of AI
B. K. Myers , of Detroit. The examlnatlo
of the several plans was completed on Thur
day and Commissioners O'Keefg and Mom
were ready to make tholr decision at th
time. Mr. Tlmtno , however , was not pn
pared to vote at that time and an mljouri
mcnt was taken until 3 o'clock yosterui
afternoon. At tlmt time Mr , Tlmnio aga
refused to vote upon the plans and Uomml
Blouers Mount and O'Koefe took up the ma
tor. It was disclosed that Architect Myoi
of Detroit provides fora building to accoi
modate lft > patients for 8112,000. Mendc
ssohn A Lawrle. ot this r.lty , present plai
providing for 133 patients , for 51SO.OC
Cochran , of Chicago , furnishes plans for
structure accommodating 103 patients , f
At 4 o'clock the two commissioners en
thuir votes In favor of Mr. Myers * plan
Mr. Tlmrue refralnlne from votlnic. Befo
thn ballot was token Mr. O'Keefa offered tl
following resolution , which was adopted :
Itesolvcd , That the architect whose plai
for the proposed Uouu'las county hosplt
may be accepted by the county board Mit
furnish working cietull of thosamo Incltulli
steam licatlne nnd sewerage , nnd that sa
architect shall furnish bond in tha auiou
of 20,000 , cnarantcelng the accuracy at
completeness ot thu said plans and shall al
be responsible tn Douglas county In tl
above mentioned amount for any omlssloi
In t > ald plans , nnd bo It further
Hesolved , That tha detail plans nbo
RpoclllPd shall be furnished to the coun
board Immediately nf tor they shall ) > o
copied.
llov. A. W. Iinm r , the now pastor of t
Flrbt liaptlst church , arrived with his fnml
In this city last evening at 0 o'clock. Th
have taken rooms , for the present , at the U ;
kor hotel. The reverend gentleman ent (
upon his pastoial duties this morning.
J , Ross Robertson , of the Toronto Kvenli
Telegram , Is In the city on a visit , lie Is t
Ktiest of Mr. Leslie , of the llrtn of Lcj-l'.o
LcsIIu.
A. Stronc Assrmbly or
PiTTSiiuiiu , April 0. The requlslto nu
bf r of assemblies of the Knights of Lab
signed , yesterday for the formation of a sta
assembly of Iron woikcn . 1'he new orxac
zatlon will embrace nothlur but th (
workers , and It in expccteol to bo the strongi
labor Society In the atale. U will numb
Its advocates uy , uut lesa Uiau ' < U,000 uiuu.
WEEKLY BUSINESS REVIEW ,
Obicago Financial Affairs in the Same
Condition As a Fortnight Ago.
NO DIFFICULTY IN BORROWING.
Bunkers 1'urstilnc n Very Conserva
tive Courae Stock linylnc Abroad
Itcportcd Quito Ijlbcrnl Pro
visions Killed Qulot.
The AVuok In thn Commercial World.
CHICAGO , April a ISpeclal Tulomm to
the liia : . ] Local financial affairs remain In
about the same condition ns noted for the
past two or three weeks. Tlio fi-cllng Is
( | iilto lirm , though the market Is not eloso nor
fctrlngent. The demand for loans comes
largely from a miscellaneous botuce , and as
bankers are moderately well supplied with
loanable funds , borrowers In good standing
experience no particular dllllculty In obtain
ing nil the favors desired. .Hankers , how
ever , are pursuing a very conservative course
and confining tholr discounts , especially on
speculative paper , to rather wldo margins.
Speculators are n little more Inclined to en-
gngo In transactions and seek Increased ac
commodations at banks. Shlpocrs of grain
and pi o visions arc virtually out ot the loan
market. Dealers In lumber are moderate
boi rowers , but generally oll'or short date
paper. Wholesale merchants ask for some
favors , but tholr needs nro not pressing , ns
trade has slackened somewhat The demand
from the Interior for money has boon moder
ately active and shipments were qulta liberal ,
especially to the corn and oats districts.
Very little outside paper was accepted. Uatos
of Interest nro well maintained at COT pet
cent for call and 0@8 per cent for time
loans. Homo business was doing on
the street at 0@3 per cent. Eastern
money markets exhibit a little more
strength , and Interest rates have slightly ad
vanced. Forelirn advlcos indicate uo parti
cular change in the leading markets. Money
, s roportud rather plenty and Interest rates
aver borrowers. Now York exchange was
lie red moderately and the demand was fair ,
ittlo moro was presented by shippers. Thn
narkot ruled stronger and sales were made
> otween banks at Uo@TO cents discount per
1,000 , and closed steady at 25@30 cents. For-
igu exchange was somewhat unsettled and
atos ruled a little Irregular. Shippers
Ixty days documentary was offered modor-
toly early In the week , wallo the dumnud
ttas light and sales were at S4.8T K@1.S2 > / ,
ator the demand was moro urgent , while
HITS were lighter and rales were advanced
.o S4.S3t4.83 } , and closed rather steady at
.he Improvement. Considerable more life
was manifested In the New York stock mar
ket during the week Just closed. Outside
operators were Inclined to do moro trading
itnd eastern speculators were operating in
lancer lines than usual. Most of the leading
railroads are reporting Increased earnings ,
\nd this has encourhifed speculators to pur
chase more freoly. The action of the Inter-
itato commission In suspending thn enforce
nent of the "long and short haul" clause foi
ninety days on the petition of the Soutli Car
olina railroad company has been ac
cepted by speculators In stocks as c
'ndlcatlon that little attention will bo given
ha , new law until the commission have
had an opportunity to investigate such mat
as may be presented to them. The leading
.stocks have shown more strength and price :
were Improved , though outslda urlces were
not fully supported to the close. Chlcagc
operators have transacted only a moderate
buslnsss In stocks and chlolly conlined thuli
operations to western lines. Amorlcar
securities were steadier In London am
foreign speculators were moro Inclined tc
purchase leading lines In the New Yorl
market. Sales on the New York stock ex
change for the week were 2,453,000 shares
Petroleum exhibited n little more activity
during the past week'and fluctuations n
prices exhibited a wider and higher range. .
' 'Shorts" purchased to some extent. Sale ;
on the Now Yoi k petroleum exchanco rcachei
5 , 47,000 barrels. The opening sales wen
made at G3Kc , sold at ( > .iJ6 < iiWa and closet
steady at G4c. The intervention of a holi
day curtailed trading In produce circles con
siderably during thn week , yet the days ot
which the board of trade was in session wit
ne.ssed considerable trading In all branches
Speculators In praln , especially
were inclined to do n little mori
trading in n eeucral way , while tin
receiver has been fancied ivltli quite libera
consignments , and shipping was purchase !
wtth the same freedom. Prices lluetimtei
considerably , though within a modurat
range , and exhibited little change from tin
current during the week previous. So fa
the new order of things under the Intor-stati
commerce law has had some little effect 01
shipments eastward , but the decrease has no
been as large as anticipated. The receipt
of grain were nulto liberal of all kinds , nm
Inspection Indicated a coed percentage o
contract grades. In speculative circles short
were moderately free purchasers , while ther
was less realizing by those on the "long1
side of the market Stocks reported abroai
are quite liberal for this season of the yeai
The export movement was modoratejy lara
and widely distributed. The weather ha
been somewhat unseasonable ana reports o
damage to rrops has been frequent. Fnrr
work , too , has been retarded in some section
by storms of sleet and snow. Advices fron
abroad have not been very favorable to seed
era , and eastern markets developed no pai
tlcular elements of strength. Provision
have ruled rather quiet with prices favorabl
to buyers , due mainly to Increased stock
and the favorable pnmass ot packtnir In th
west Hoeolpts of live stock nt all wester
points continue moderate.
GEIZZLY JOE.
Written for Utt Sunday See. by Sumner Jolmsai
"Grizzly Joe" is what they cill : him u
in the mountains whom the pmo tree
kiss the sun-touched clouds nn
the water bubbles out of the rocks lik
nectar distilled from the daw of th
realms ol Olympus. Ho registered th
other day in a scrawling hand , "Joson
Weston , Wyoming , " and replied to
query of how ho liked Omaha , with th
characteristic :
"Wall , 1 dunno. Jest got in. "
Grizzly Joe lives 8,000 foot above sal
water lovcl , In a cabin that nestles 'wa
up at the foot of the highest peak c
Wind River range. And it's apicturcsqu
spot ! Down past the very door.almost , c
the half log and half 'dobe shack , tnai
ing out of a canyon as if , maddened b
long imprisonment , rolls and tumble
and leaps and laughs a crystal stream
Just beyond Joo's cabin1 there is a leva
grassy spat , and there the- brook takes
moment to brcatho. Then it dashc
madly down the declivity again , wmdin
and twisting through the gorges an
draws until it is lost to sight in the qvoi
green of the mesa which , a thousand fee
below , stretches miles away. Jo
wont up there nobody but ho know wh
with ttvo scraggy horses , nearly a scoi
of years ago , Now his sleek and suppl <
limbed baud of pouios numbers an eve
thousand. When Joe toiled up lit
mountain side on that sunny mornln
twenty years ago ho had a heavy ban
around nix sombrero , and on the wage
which ho drove was a woo , toddiin
child. As ho grow grayer and grizzly , e
that ho gained his sobriquet , the ball
blossomed into a maiden of nhapoly fori
and face like Diana of old. She kno
nothing of corset , French heel , or bustli
but she could cook her daddy's meal
And she could rope for herself the will
est broncho of her father's bunc
and sit like a centaur whllo
plunged and bucked with desperate su
prise at finding , so strange a croatui
upon Its back. Slio could shoot , too m
with the ornamented bow of the are hoi
club but with her ringing rifle whic
sent leaden death to the heart of tl
black tail.
. Five years ago Griz/ly .Too took h
daughter down , to Lunuule , City &i
* * . . < * * ,
found her n homo Iri the family of nn old
friend. Ho said : "Tho gal hoz lived up
thar in the mountains with mo nn' don t
know nothlu' cent to cook nn'work an1
ride a hess , I want VQ'U to cdlcato her. "
Accordingly she was 'NiiUcatuil , " and "tho
gal" soon ( fovulopcd into a refined young
lady. That she had , admirers goes with
out tlio saying , because ns tlio bttttcrlly
emerges from Its crysalls so had she
takun upon her all.thu delightful femi
ninities that her now .surroundings pur-
mittcd , and lost nothing of her natural
charms. In the garden city of the
Laramie plains none of. thu buautics with
her could compare. ' Hut , strangely
enough , she eiul nut lese her heart
until ono day , a dashing stranger
rode by her and gallantly doll'od his hat.
Ho managed his hloodcd horse with
matchless skill ns hn kept within the
streets ti Imlf hundred equities to which
thu thoroughfare wns n prison fonlinc.
She saw him twice afterward , atul when
ho wont away , without over having
spoken a word , she knew that her love
had been taken with him.
- Two years ago Urixzly came down
from his mountain fastness atul wlii-n ho
returned took her home again , on a visit
only "for 'twottldn't bo no place now
fur ye , " as ho said , while his eyes rested
lovingly and admiringly on this fashion
ably attired young "woman who had
rlponed from the wild flower blossom he
had nurtured tomlur.lv in the years gone
by. . Three days alter she returned ,
twenty of Joe's best horses suddenly atul
mysteriously disappeared ,
"Suspect Teton Jack's been round
hero , " muttered the old man as he
buckled on his six-shooters with a glean :
in his eyes. "Uo raided Brady's raticl
last week , " ho added , "an * got awaj
with thirty of the best horses in the
bunch. "
"Shall I go with you , dad ? " asked the
girl , her old loyo for a wild free ridt
ioming over her. "No , " ho answered
'there's likelihood of boln' too longr
chase , " nnd then ho muttered under hit
jrcath , "an' work a gal Imint gotne
jusiness for tor see. " So ho rode oil' will
lis horse on a free , swinging lope , dowr
he side of the mountain and she \vv
tlone In her beloved old homo. Three 01
bur hours passed and she was singinj
gladly about the humble cabin whili
jiving the" interior the faney touches
vhich only n woman's hands can do
when a shadow darkened the low door
way and to her startled glance was re
velled a horseman outside. U was hci
toro , as she had oftun pictured him ii
icr memory , sitting his horse with tin
same grace with which ho had swop
hrough the Gem City's streets month !
) ofore. lie saluted her with courtlj
nioin and asked simply for a drink o
water , limidly she gave it to him , whili
tor face burned as it never had before
.la bent over low to thank her , drank the
water slowly nnd then asked her when
icr father was. "He has gone after semi
of his lost horses. " she replied , atu
added : "Ho thinks they have been rui
off by Toton Jack. ' ,
"Is that so ? " the stranger asked ; "ant
what do you know of Teton Jack ? "
"Nothing , " she said , "except that ho' ;
i horscthtef and a bad man and. outrht t <
30 hanged. "
"So you think , do you ? " ho repliet
moodily. "Well , , perhaps that's so
Tell your father whun ho comes that Tc
.on Jack called to ° pny > his regards , ant
regrets that ho was not at homo. "
' ' " she hi and her
'What ! yon ! lf-gasped
eyes dilated with terror. But his horsi
lad made a sudden" spring , and with :
snort of pain madly plunged away.
A revolver craclrup the trail was heard
Thu rider , lirm as hu sat in his scat
ivas for once caught off his guard. Hi
reeled and fell from the saddle , and tin
lorso went Hying down the rugged path
Down the mountain 'Hrail ' from abovi
amo two horsem'en with weapons a
cock , nnd before/.Ulfli-/dismounted / thie
could rise he wasicovered by two ugl ;
pistols. * f ,
"Throw up your ha.ndg nnd say youi
prayers , " shouted tiriz7.lv Joo.
"Oh. father , father , don't kill him
lon't doit , don't shoot ! " screamed tin
girl.
girl.It was no longer Teton Jack , tin
dreaded horse thief , tlio merciless band !
who had coolly sent a bullet through th
lieart of many a man , It was the hero o
her dreams , her lirst lover , and yet i
lover unconfcsscd , who stood stillonl ;
there , his hands in tlio air , his dark eye
gliinminir with the desperado courage
which had made him the terror of th
Wind River range and the ogre of the Bij
Horn basin.
"What do you mean , gal ? What d <
you mean1' shouted Gri7.vly. : "Stain
out'cn the way I" But she never movei
and slowly she paid : "He may bo
thief ; he ought.to die , perhaps , but yo
shall not shoot him like n dog. Ho is dc
fonscless. Seel" and she picked fron
the ground the ivory handled revolve
which hud fallen from the belt as he wa
thrown. Then with u sudden inspire
lion , she turned and leveled it full at th
horse-thief's breabt. "Go ! " sh
screamed. "Run for your life. No on
shall follow you until you nro out o
sight. Then take care of yourself. Gc
and if you escape , live to bo a belte
man. "
Grizzly sat transfixed by the fierce
ness which he had never seen before
The thief turned like a flash nndboundc
like a deer toward the stunted pine
which lined the creek below. In tl in in
ute ho was out of sight. The horsoino
followed him but ho was gone. Wlui
they were searching in tlio chapparr
they heard a ringing shout of dehanc
across the western raise and looked jus
in time to see the king of the how
thieves and n confederate sweeping awa
toward the setting sun. Down in th
canyon which lay Between thorn were tli
missing horses , all except one. That on
Teton Jack was riding toward his in
penetrable lair , the Teton basin of my ;
lerious legend. A year afterward Jac
was caught in a lone cabin in the Hi
Horn country. His captors kept hit
that time , and ho is now serving out i
Idaho a fourteen years sentence for on
of his many crimes.
What beonme.of the "gal ? " That wr
substantially the question which wa
asked of Grizzly as he shook hands wit
n friend nnd boarded the train fc
Wyoming last night.
r'Shn's livln1 down in Coloradv , " ho n
plied. "Forgot Tetn\Jack ? Lord blci
you , yes ; married and got a baby. "
A Noted { ( female Dora.
BALTiitoriE , Md. , A'rirll 0. fSueclal Tel
gram lethe BEE.I TluVjfates seem to I
fightlne hard agalnslitMrs.Velthea A. En
mons , the eccentric Wife 'of Prof. Emmon
Manager Colvln , of ? > t.h't | Viaduct hotel i
Kclay house , on thuBaltimore ) & Ohio ral
road , says : "I have 4fhae } Jno end of troub
with Mrs. Emuions q'ver "slnco her retur
from Europe. I've asked her to leave tl
premises and she has refused to KO. Si-
says that she Is toA'ltidlsposed to pn nov
and that even It she vftts nAt so she would r. <
( ; o until she choose * , f Other cueists ai
dreadfully annoyed alld rb continually con
plaining of hur coiraucf ] In and about tl
hotel. " . i
Minors on A Strike ,
ST.Lotns , April 0. The Globe-Democrat
Salem (111. ( ) special says : The coal mine
here have gone on a strike. The prices pa !
by the company are 13 } * cents per box of 111
bushels and one peck. .Tho miners dnman
fifteen cents , but the company refuses toRli
it. The railroad company had just cor
pitted a switch to the mine , and thu mine
concluded that the company would bo con
polled to pay them the increase dcmandui
The company have determined not to accw
to the demands.
Dnrnliardt and tlio Walter.
NEW Voitic , April 9. [ Special Telngra
to the BKE.J At thu Hoffman , every on
'from the nionrletor down , deny the story
Bernhardt's assault on.a waiter , and s ;
that the waller named was discharged <
.general prluclples.
OMAHA DARKIES WHO DANCE
A Night Scouo in a Collar on Lower Dodge
Street.
COLORED BEAUX AND BELLES.
A Unlrjuo Prompter How Ho "Calls
On" " "OlioatliiK do Oonts" Au
Occasion of I'uro and Un-
rc.-Uralnecl Merriment.
[ IPMenor tha Sunday Ike by " .
An lUhlopltiii Itcvol ,
Omaha pcoplo who have over felt a
gnawingdcsiro to see a real old-fashioned
plantation darkuy danoo , ought to visit a
a dunce hall in the cellar of a saloon
building on lower Dodge street. On
every Friday night people with such
yearnings could witness a crowd of col
ored people in turpsichorean orgins
which , if not quite as wild and wicrd as
the plantation revels , must bo equally as
interesting.
A reporter visited the place ono night
last week. 1'assing down the cellar
stops , ho found himself in a small , dingy
cellar , which was lighted up by a few
feeble coal oil lamps. The lloor was
sanded , so as to bo butter accommodated
to the foot of the dancers. Several largu
posts , which upheld the cniliug , afforded
plenty of chance for violent collision.
Altogether thu place could hardly bu
called inviting. Moreover , It was lilted
with a combination of odors anything
but pleasant.
The throng was a motley ono. Colored
gamblers , waiters , cooks , roustabouts
and men who could hardly boast of any
employment , made up thu malu element
( if the crowd , while Iho female element
was nearly equally as mixed. There was
the "dandy dark11 with his Hashy neck
tie , tiger-spotted shirt and very loud
pants ; opposite him perhaps was a loss
pretentious colored individual who did
not boast of a shirt , much less a collar
and whoso clothes looked like a combi
nation crazy quilt. Hut he seemed to
enjoy himself just as well as his better
dressed brother. Among the crowd
there wore ono or two white faces
to be seen. They belonged
to well known characters
about town. One soldier , who had
strayed away from Fort Omaha , could
bo soon glidinir through thn crowd ,
seemingly enjoying the fun as well as the
dusky belle who was his partner.
Thes" music started up soon after the
reporter had taken his perch on a table.
It was furnished by two colored tnen
one playing the guitar and the other the
violin. 'Ihey played well and in almost
perfect time.
"Git yer pardners for de quadrille , "
shouted the "caller-oil' "
prompter or - ,
mounting a chair. This gentleman , whc
was known to his friendsns Theo
dore , was a whole show in himself
Ho was a short , thick-set little fellow ,
with a jovial , good-natured face and s
pleasant habit of showing two lines ol
white ivorv whenever ho smiled wind
was not infrequently. Ho' was a typica
plantation darkey , careless , good natured -
turod and happy , with n reculcss disrc
card for thu conventionalities , and a cer
tain crude native wit .that created end
less merriment among the dancers. He
had a habit , too. of swaying his bodj
backwards and forwards 119 the strains
became particularly inspiring , at the
same time clapping his hands and beat
ing his feet vigorousl } ' , in perfect unisor
with the music. vVhcn he became par
tioularly excited he would hop from liii
chair and jump iuto the contci
of the quadrille , directing th <
dancers how to go through tlu
various changes. All this time he would
be keeping perfect time with his hands
and feet. In short ho was u spectacle
comically irresistible.
The music quickens and the lularitj
becomes fast and furious.
"Partlners alll" shouts the prompter.
Eight ebony dancers meet and swing.
' 'Balance aerossl1' ho continues. The
on ! or is obeyed.
"Grand right and wrong ! " ho yells
crowing excited as the niusio become )
quickcr.Tlus is his own particular vcrsior
of the order "grand right and left. " The
darkeys understand him and go througl
the change.
"Swing de partnqrsl" continues tha
prompter , beating time with his feet
which resembled in size two Whittakoi
hams. "Hyah , you Georgiol" he adds
"doan yon lit ' dat ar dress so high
'Member do white folks is lookin * at ye.1
Georgia hears him , but don't take thi
very broad hint.
"Gents balance to do right , " nays tin
prompter , clapping his hand vigorously
"Look out dab , you Sam , " lie continues
"doan' you hug datSuse so tight. Hei
feller done watchin' you ! "
A hearty guffaw goes through the roon
in which thu Theodore joins as loudly a ;
anyone.
'Ladies cheat or swing ! " comes thi
next command. It is obeyed. Tills is i
change about which little is known by tin
average modern dancer. The ladies paste
to the different male dancers in the set
and if they choose to'swing , grasp then
by the waist and turn twice. If the lad ;
wants to "cheat , " however , she advance
toward the gent , as if about to balanci
with him , and then suddenly slips awaj
from him , leaving him badly in the lurch
This is quite appropriately called "cheat
ing" him.
"Every body rag ! " is the next order ,
and every ono obeys.
'Ragging" is a feature of the danci
which probably originated with tin
darkies. At any rate it is most largely
indulged in by them. The male dancer
when hu "rags , " kicks his feet into tin
air , nt the same time bending his bed :
into all sorts of grotesque shapes. Tin
female "raggor" tways her body to am
fro , as she seiy.es her "dress and jerks 1
higher than strict ideas of propriety
would warrant. All this is done in per
fect time with the music , which is of tha
quick and jerky sort so admired by the
negroes.
These dances are kept up until 2 or
o'clock in the morning by which tinn
every ono having imbibed freely feel
hilariously happy. Once in a while som
jealous swain starts a light with a mon
successful rival and then 'do razors an
allyin' in do air. ' As a general thins ;
however , good order provails. Unles
totally upset by whisky , the Oman :
darkey cares more for the pleasures o
the dance than ho dons for the pleasure
of fight'incr. And ho governs himself ac
cordlngly. _
Another Railroad Byntllonlo.
JACKSON vi LLK , Fla. , April 0. It is statei
hero that the lUchmond Terminal syndlcat
are negotiating for the purchase of the Oeoi
Kia Central , of Georgia , and thu Horid
railway and Navigation company's system n
Florida roads. The prim paid for the Klor
Ida road Is said to bo 510,000 per mile. 'Iher
are S50 miles in the system.
Rent Aclrntlon
PAHI3 , April 0. The Llgtsfl des Antl
I'roprletalres.compowl of advanced anarch
Ists , have widely circulated among thojKwrc
quarters of I'arls a handbill urging not ;
payment ot rent. The appeal has little I
any effect _
Oil Refinery nurnlnir.
riTTsnuno , 1'a. , April 0. A fire Is ragln
at the 13 * > ur Creek oil rctlnery , six miles froi
this city , on the Allegheny railroad
Assistance has been sent trom here.
nan it Rtutoinonr.
Nr.w TOUK , April 0. The weekly ban
statement shows the following changes
Uesnrvo decrease , 3251,000. The banVs noi
hold Sl.lH.GOO in excess of legal rcquln
icents.
Opening Old * .
The board of public works have op
ened bids for paving and curbing. The
contract for the paving of Fourteenth
street from Union 1'acllic tracks to Castcl-
lar street and of Eleventh from Mason to
city limits was let to Stunt & Hamcl at
10IMO cents. Goo W. McKmnoy secured
the contract for grading Twenty-eighth
street at 21J cents. 1' . 11. McCaulcy was
awarded the contract for sewer work in
district No Thirty-two. This will cost in
the neighborhood of 1'3,000.
SPECIAL NOTICES ;
Advertisements umlortbU lie-.il , lOccmtiper
line tor tlin fift-l tnaortion , 7 iTUtf for each sub-
Icqucnt Insertion , niul { 1.50 n line prr month
No advertisement tnkcn for ICFS thnn1jenta
for tlio first Insertion. Seven wontf fll bo
counted to the line ; they muit run consecu
tively Rnd must bo pnM In mlvnnco. All nilror-
tlsciucnts must bo hniutod In bofoielsSO o'clock
p.m. , iind under no chciimi'tunros will tbejb *
taken or discontinued by telephone.
Turtles advertising in these tolumns rndlnr *
Itiptho answers ! i0dre5so < l In cnro ot Tnr Iti
wlllplen o nsk for n ehccW tocnnble tlicm logo *
their letters , ns none will bo dcUToifct except
on crcccntntlon of check. All answers to ad-
vnrtupmonts should tiocnrlo cd In envelopes.
MONEY TO LOAN.
SOO,000 to lonn nt 0 per cent , Harris ft Hninp-
$ son , I..IC Douglas st. 680
"
$ r > 00WK ) TO LtiAN fit 6 per cent. Mnhonoy
& itimhan I&C9 Fnrnnm. 121
6IT.K Cl'.ST Jlonoy.
It. C. Vattorron. 1Mb nr.d Hamoy. 7B5
MONEY TO I.OAN-0 F. Dnvls ft Co.real
estate and loan agunta,1605 I'urunm HU
7M
to loan nn real estate nnd chattels
MONKV
& Katz & Co. 1511 Farnnm Bt , ground lloor.
flJ600,000 To lonn on Oimtlm city property ntfl
P percent. G. W. Duy , over 13W IOUKI st.
TM
MONKY TO LOAN-On city nnrt fixrm prop-
orty , low nit eg. gtowart & Co. , Konm 3
Iron Vmiik. 7M
\fONEV to lonn. cnsli nn nnnd.no delay.
U. J. W. nnd 1 ! L. Bqulro , Hia l-'ttrnam t ,
I'm ton hotel luilldln ? . TOO
MONKY Mrst morttrnjro notes. The Douplus
county bunk will buy papers secured by
flr > t moitgago on city roaity. 7B1
MONKY TO f.OAN on improved renl estiUoj
no commission clmrifpd. Louvltt lluru-
bam , Koora t Crclphton lllock. 782
PElTcKNT-Monoy to lonn.
OroRorr & Ilndlay ,
Rooms 1 and 3 , licdick block , 330 s. IMh Bt.
7IK )
LOAN Money Loans placed on 1m-
proved real oatnte In city or county for
Now KnRlnnd Loan & Trust Co. , by UoiiKlas
County bank. 16th and ChlnnKO tit. 704
MONF.Y to loan on Improved city property at
8 per cent. Money on hand ; donothnvo
tn wait. Hnve n complete sot of abstract bunks
of Doujdni county. I. N. Wntson , abstractor
Harris Ilcal Estuto and Lonn Co. , XX ) S. IMh 8t.
7BS.
MONBY LOANED nt C. F. Itcod & Co.'s Lonn
Olllco , on furniture , pianos , horsnH.wnKons ,
peisonal property of all kinds , and all ether ar
ticles of value , without removal. 818 8. l.'lth.
over Dinphnnvs Commission store. AH busl-
nc.FS . Etrictlr confidential. 706
T OANB Lonns Loani.
Heal estate loans.
Collnterlnl lonnsT
Chattel loans.
Long time loans.
Short time lonni.
Money always on * te OM m Bly ap
proved security.
Investment securities bought and told.
Omaha Unanclal Exchange , n. IT. cor. ICtb
and Harii r.
Corbett. Manager. 707
MONKY TO LOAN-bythonndorstprned.who
has the only properly ortrtnl/ed loan
agency In Omnhn. Loans of J10 to $100 made
on turnlturo. plnnos , ortrnna , boracB , wiurons ,
machinery , Ac. without removal. No delays.
All biuunoaa strictly confldnntlul. Lonna to
made tbnt any part cnn bo paid at nnjr line.caoh
payment reducing the cost pro rntn. Advances
made nn fine wntuhca and diamonds. Frrsnni
ihould carefully consider who they nro denllngr
with-as many now concerns nro dnlly coralntr
Intn oxfrionce. Should you need money cull
nnd fee me. W. It Croft , Hoom i Wthncll
Hnildlnf ? 15th and Ilnrnoy. 703
BUSINESS CHANCES.
"IVTANTF-D Pnrtloa doslrlntf a partner with
VT cnpltal. In nn established business , oonl
business preferred'plonso nddrcss confident-
( illy , A. MoK. , Mnriesn.llla , 400 10 *
BUSINESS CIIAKCK-Forsnlo ; wholesale nlo
and porter business linvlni ; n ( rood trade
with No. 1 team nnd delivery wagon. Call nn
H. C. Suuttor * Co. , cor. bt. ilnry's ave nnd 18th
street. 29J 10
FUft SALi-A : nent little chop house , dohiK n
( rood business , flood reasons for Rolling.
Addresg Lg.Ueo office. K17 11'
OK 3AJiA Complete clifar stnnd outntT
Q ute City Heal Estate Co. , liKO Douglas st
840
FOK SALE Unro chnnco , n Jewelry store In
one of the host locations in Omaha. Ad
dress L6 neo offlOB. IJ90 12J
TTIOll SALK Until April IB , a lire jobbmu
.1 ? business , moderate capital required , trnde
established , EnL'nirlnfr In ether hualnosscauit
forselllnB , Address 1C70. Hco oftlce. ! K3 11J
BALK A well-iwoitod itook of frenoral
FOlt at Kminot , Nob. , consisting
of procoriCB , dry poods , boots and iboea and
hardware utooki will bo sold on reasonable
torinn. For particulars call on or address W. U.
HlBinan. Sioux City. la. 852 13
FOU SALE One-half Interest In the Nebraska
Slpnnltho Inrseat circulation ot any coun-
trv weekly newspaper in the itiiio ; lame Job
Olllco In connection. Far full particulars ad
dress or call on E. C , Sawyer , Adinr. . Tnlr-
mont , Nob. 739
n Mnyflold lot on West Cumlns street ,
BUY , 250 down and S10 monthly. U. J ,
Cnnun. * 7S2
BALK Good pnytnp restaurant , cen
trally located ; for particulars call on or address -
dross Chaa. L. Hurt , Croltrliton Illoolc. 137 10
[ jiO SALUorKxchaiiKO A now 85 hbl com-
F i bnation ! mill situated on Little Jimo
river , nonr Hebron , in Thuynr county. Will or-
chftiit'e for wild or Improved Inuds or live stock ,
rorfurtherpurtioulnra aJdroas First Nutlounl
llank , Hebron , Neb. U19
"l\ANTIJU To llnd R-ood , llvo business men
with stocks ot goods to mov * to u KTOW-
In ? town where money run bo inado. 1 will as-
slst the rlKhi llnd : of people in building , etc ,
Will pay ( rood bur bonus to nnv ono that will
start n ctinnlnt ; fnctury , or. In fnct , any kind ol
a factory tlmtomplnyi hando. Wo want n dru
store , furniture store , Rrncory store , a doctor ,
a practical painter rlclil awny. For particular *
aHdresi Tlnnk of Vniley , Vulloy , Neb.or C. .
Mnyne. Omaha. Neb. 4MH--J
PERSONAL.
1 JEUSO.VAL-Bolnir aware of the fact that
X therenro n KfOitt : nnny ladles Hinl pontlo-
throiiBhouttlio west who would ombruco tbli
opportunity to Inurnusn their Income , we sub
mit the followlair : Wo will send to any nddroi *
in nny stnto on ruoolpt of 50 conn. po t-
pnld by iniiU , four of our newest nml latest no
velties. Thpy nro staple na Hour , no homo la
oompleto without them , only one unin pie pack-
nsro will bo sent to tun aamo portion , and II
found uot BH wo represent the money will bs
refunded , W o take tills mctlir. < of rcaclnnif n
n class of enterprlnlns projilo to whom wo can
furnish steady nnd prnHtntilo employment la
tbolr respective looMl\ra. \ Wa nro nn old on-
tabllahod concern , and refer to nnr bank or
business Mnn in your community. Addrcta
Pioneer Novelty Co. , Ma B. l lli it. , Omaha ,
Neb. ( Western branch. ) _ a0 10 *
USONAIa fi ) w buy a rofrliforntor of
best iiKiko.iultiit o for Rinnll famllioa , and
hirsor sizca nt ( orrcspondlnirly low prices.
Will sell on pnrtlnl p 'monts If Ucslrod. Buve
mnaoy by oullinB 1 1 MgoJy'i china atoro , 'V)2 ) N ,
lllth at , cor Dnvuniort _ 317 10
IUISONAI/-A family livlnif In n ( rood nelKh-
borhcod who expect to B < > out of town for
the summer and not irlMilntr to close house can
llnd n responsible pnrty to keep It open by cull-
' No. 130T iiirnam Bt ,
mi ? nt Khislcr'a drug atore ,
To the laboring men , clerks ,
bookkeepers , etc. , of Umnhn , Krootlnc !
l-ou will please tnko notice thut Irom thin date
the Heal Katnto onico of J. L. lllce Si Co. , ovoi
Commercial National llank. 8. E. oor 13th and
Douglas will bo open for the trwiinctlon ol
builneM until :30 : t > , m. every ovuninir , from
Monday to Saturday ovenlnir. Hosp ctfully , J ,
L , : ilco& Co. _ lg * _ _
T luilsONAIi rrlvnte home for ladles durlnp
J. contlnument , strictly confidential. Infnnti
adoptexl , a-ldrea K 42. line ofllco. t'/aaaj )
IIH. DUItANT Clnrlvoynnt from lo tonl
reliable In ullafTnlrSof llfu.ualtpsiorarntsd
lovora. V i N. 16ta it. room 1 _ GlOuM _
EifBOKAI'-MtR. ' nr , Nannie V. W irren
clairvoyitnt. Ufdlcat an-l builn j Mortlnu
Kooffi Ko. 3. VU None 10th It. ,0iah , Not > .
LOST.
T OST Small cbamoli pi'rao , on way from
J-J Iiard to Wobdlor on 10th between f > and I
o'clock. Finder will bo liberally rewnrdod by
returning to Ute eltlce. Wi 10'
BTORAOE.
Storage Warehouse Corner Utli
OMAHA at * , , for otoraro of housolioul
jroorts nnd general merchandise at low ratoi.
Advances madot liiuo waroluiusn receipts. It
It. switch at the house. onice 019 South 13th
Ft reel nml 1308,1310 and 1312 Iznrd street. Telo-
plionotK ! . M. 8. UoodrlchMirr. IKiSm3 *
MISCELLANEOUS.
nMAHA-Lnundry CO I north 16th st Bhirta
v lOo. collars nnd onns no , fnmlly Ironliiif pur
doz. fioin " 5 contsup , first clnia work. U.5 10J
"TWIt 1trNT : Organ * . | 3 per month ,
X' 3613 Douglna.
_ _
Sl'OT CASH for iccond-hnnd. furnlturo , car
pets aud ctorca , at 117 N. liltti st.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 203 ata
GASH advanced on diamonds und watches at
117 N. 16th at. Orft&Co. _ IU ) ulft
rilO pnrtlea bavin ? houin-i tor rent , Itentnl
J. Agency , Deuawn A Co. , ir < st. , opposite post-
ofllco. Wo have turned over tn them our rental
lilt. Wo recommend thorn. McCague Bros.
CIS
_
Ol. C. Ilouao ftn nishlup poodi , all kinds ;
each or installment ; lowest Vrlcva nt J ,
llonnor , 11115 Douplna Bt. _ OOP
DON'T bo nn oyster. Don t bn nwnllowed
ullve when you want to veil furniture ,
carpets or household poods , call ut 117 N. 10th.
_ _ _ _ gQ3nl
rTMIK place where they sell furniture cheap
JL I'orcnsh hni boon removed from Mill Douir-
laa to 117 N. loth st. iji ! ; ma
S , Rluksnnd vnults cleaned , Oder-
less process. E. Kwlng , box 4-7. city.
_ _ _ VM n IS * _
WATCHES , diamonds , Jewelry , lliivlnir
purchased the entlrnatooK ot Trunk , Hou
ft Co. , 1 urn offoriuff great inducements.
U. Knnnenbonr ,
301 IOJ _ 18 South 15th at. _
f0ll HENT A nrat-clnss bakers oven on 16th.
f ItlsU by Hlfect ; nndnlso n flrst-dnss act
of tools forssleor trndo at a bargain. Call or
address 110'J llownrd slroot. _
. M. OHLEMSCHLAIlilt"Uriduntod : ( !
MltS.
mtdwlfo , corner Stb. and Cumlnir at , up
ttulra. H'nU >
Ul IIKNT Hqunro Plixno , It montnir. A
Hoane. 1513Douglaa. 770
_
DON'T be n clnm. Don't pny two prices when
you cnn co to 117 N. luth nnd buy furni
ture , stoves , &c. at rock bottom prices.
'
" \\71LI.tnko n good tram or light buggy I ri
' pnrt oxchnngo for good nero lot. Ooo. N.
Hicks.ZV , 8 1Mb street _ 1TO 13
T\\0 \ property owners Wanted Inimodlntcly ,
JHtrlctly tmrgnlni In real estnto nnywhero
west of listb at. Address K 67 lice olllce. 8UO IOJ
TjUItST-CLASS Storngo at 110 N 13tU Ftf
MONEY tnlkswhon you wnnt to buy furni
ture or vnpor stoves nt 117 N.lflth , betweea
Dodge and Capitol aye. _ KM ulg
IFF you wnnt to buy or soli furniture , go to
- iJ. . rorKUson'a , 715 N. l th. _ 771
Tfion HE NT-Square I'lano J montttly. A.
J Hospo . 1S13 notigiai. 770
_
N EW Donrdlnir House , fine tables , clean and
palntublo victual * . 1118 Chlcngo at 771 !
STOHAGE Flrst-clnsa storngo for nice fur-
nlturo or bo.xed goods , at 1513 Dodgc-ita
773
TOR SALE MISOELLANEOUSr
FOK S A LE The best line of carriage * , phnot-
ons , biiKRlet , renl estate watrona nud deliv
ery wagons. Columbus Uuggr Co. , 111:1 : Hurnoy.
338mfl
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THOU BALE-Tonm , wolnht S.COO , Will glvo
J-1 time on part pnymontaL4 Hoc olllce. 30 .16 *
FOU SALE -A family horae and harness , 1125
K 17th at. lill 1U
_
FOK SALE A aocond hnnd spring wngon , two
eentod , polo mid shnfts , chonp , ut the Col-
urn tm a " lluggy Co. , 1113 Ilnrnoy at _ 39J
, - o will ride or drive , IO , o
Imrjraln. 1'ntcol Delivery Co'fl. , stablos. inh
nd Wobstcr. 809 1U
Oll SALE-Ilrlck. T. Murray.
127
SALE Chcan , nortrly new procery
wagou Inquire Q , 1 > . JItildoon , 14th nnd
Jones. 151 1IJ
LANDS $5 per ncro. 0 mnltcs lac
v/ years pnriuent on Id ncrm. Wrltoforln-
fiirmatlon W. F. 1'alne , Sidney Neb.
' 1710H SALE-lar ! fixtures , front nnd bnck bar
J-1 mirror , etc. Crawford & Stevuinou slfl a ,
10th st. _ 101 jij
FOR SALE To am line rondstora , and KOOI !
Elnglo harucas. lr. lliitichctt , r UWithnoll
block. U70
1710U SALE Good driving tonm for Halo
-I ? chcnp for cuali. Apply to 11.11. Miller ,
1513 Farnam slrcot 870 10
A GOOD expreia or dellrory horse for 175.
I'lorco & Itocers , B Arlington blk. 117
rOU SALB S million brick nnd upwnrda no-
13 Gldes daily out put of 00,000. Enquire
on premises , cor Dorcas and 2nd gtl. Oraaha
Urick and Term Cottn Mfg. Co 774
WANTED MALE HELP.
WANTED In Omaha to open and manage a
branch of a Chicago bualneii , A
rare chance for an cnerKotlo mnn ,
with a local tmainosi Inlluonre , to step
Into a permanent and prodtabl * hiisl-
PCSon n small cnpltal. This la no icbetne , I nit
n thournujrlily le ltlmato business. Xvnry fa
cility ntfordod for an Invsntlpratlon. Itofortncon
exL'hnngod. f3OUO caih required , after fully
iRtlnfled addreai U , 0. Co. , Itooma 27 and 28 ,
Montauk blook , Chicago , III. _ Dm 10J
\\T ANTED Hoputabla deputlea for benevolent -
' lent order. DoU HooiaSJ , Ashland lllock ,
chicaito , in. _ aaa IQJ
At tba City Stenm Laundrr
WANTED inou for oQlca work and marking
clothes. 40J 10
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k7ANTKD-Imm dlatcly ; tailor * at the Mis
\ \ fit Parlors , lilt1 Farnum at 40S 10
W "ANTIiD-SgooJ cur pent era. 209 H. Ktli U.
a.5 10 *
W ANTKD-rirst-class pnstry cook , at 1J1
Dodge st. 81ft
\ \rANTKD A flrst-clnsn bread and enke bn-
kcr. German preferred , 1U04 Ciimlnv
atrcot. 8W-10 *
W ANTED-Ilaker oor Willtntni and 1,1th.
TXTANTKD Competent , reliable llvo men ns
TT Biicolnl nicenu ; men or oxporlonco prefor-
rod. W. 1' . Allen , jronornl ntront Mutual Ufo
Insurance company of Now York. No. 215
South 13th itrool. 808 U
. A ifood wnjron manor , on pen-
WANTK.n , Uuldoou 4 Kris' * , 14th uiiU
Jones. 837-10
W mnn tor railroad work nf-nr
WANTED lino. Albright's ln'iu- '
appncv.lJ201''arnam t. SI'i
A jroort tullor , must bo first-plat *
WANTED ; orwllUolloiit. In lire town about
300 mlles went : ipl ndld opportunity fur tbo
rlifht pnrty. Will vivo Rood rcuson ( or Belling ,
Swede preferred. AdJreeg Uox KID. 1107 iu
XtrANTBD Harbor , ft por. week an J boanl ;
> chnnco Tor raiso. Wrlto C. K. llonio , Nor-
folic , Nab' M
linmodiatoly , six flrnt-olBSi Inir-
WANT15D makorii. Inaulro of Landrnck
& Woodwortb , 110 South Uth itroot. 78 10
" "ANTlfD A EOO < Yoru n snle man on Kno-l
alary. Address U. 11. Uuloy , Geneva ,
N b. 814 11 *
\\7ANTKD By an Al ooncarntrnvohnir innn
\ \ mnn tosell pronalonsi onoomniUlon m
southern Inwn nnd Nebraska nnd northern
MlFiourl. Those Hlrnndy ropraiontlnir othuf
llnei proftrrod. Address glvlnir rnrurnnuu ,
route etc. K10 Iloo ofDuo. 8 < JO HJ
" \A7rANTBi > Two Koo'l coat rnnkrra , nt John
V > ilorrlion'g. Ul N llth Bt. Mncolu. ( Ut
\\rANTKl ) M soltor. Intelligent men of good
addrr.fis to try a lOo wcui at KorrU' ret.
taurantlMBiahst. 775
ANTUU Kiporlonted dry Knods trnvulllnv
laloman huvlnir nn eitnlilHIiod trndu la
the country tnhutnry to Knnsfti City. Htato
Rtnount of trade , territory covered , and bow
lonir. .AddrcH * , with rpfnienfo , W. 11. Urlinci
Ury Oood Co.KansiisClty , Mo , K3
WANTED FEMALE HELP.
\\7AN'1EU Urssimukor , ulio ttu atiprentlco
glrlatilie N.thtt - _ 8b3 liij
ANTED -A peed cook nnd laundro'i lmirc *
( llntolyutlr. . ) Cttlnmti'd.bt. Mnry'aavo-
nuannd tn. T5 18
' . A nent spry ulrl for yonoral
WANTI'.U < t. I
\\TANTnD-WgooitKltU can nnd'good luit-
11 kbte anplying
Uurmu , 118 North lOtfi | | ,
Urounto ' * * ' .