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    TI-IK OMAHA DAILY BEE : TOlffiOAY , DECEMBER 20 , 1893.
SPEGIRL NOTICES.
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\ nVKUTlSKMESTS TOR TII ! K CO..UMNS
-AwlH hn t.mon until 12 30 p. m. for the V.MIII |
ntiil until 8t.,0 p. in. for lh iiiornliin nml Stinu.tr
( illiloiiH . . , .
Ailvr-rllfwrn , by rrqtiMttn * n numbered chock ,
canliavot.iotr utmwrin luldrt'RO" ! to a mimbprod
n IK r In rnrr of TIIK Itrt : . Annwrrm im nddrosscd
will In' ilnllTC nil upon rnwntMlon of the chco-i.
'SITUATIONS-WANTED.
Union. l' ' < c n wonl first Invrtlon. tea wonl Ihcro-
* IHT. Nothing taken for leas Uian ilBc. _ _ . _ . _ . _ _ _ _ j _ _ .
" "wANTflDT'pOsfnoN AS CLERK OR MAN-
nei-rliulMiif Morn , Exi 'rlctioo .ivon years ,
airr- ( .rudnaloof PhllartetimhtColloitoof Plitr-
ninpy olass ' 02. FlrHt'Cl.'tHS refcrcnco. Addrosi
Juliii it Eppl'-y. Coimtaidlno. Mich. nittl7-2ir
WANTED MA"iiE HELP.
" Uati-ri. me a wonltlrst liwrlloh.lt * a" word there'
nftor Nnllili.it lakon for loss lli.tti 2.o.
1) MILtCITORHV TEAMH nVllNIsilEI ) ; IX-
J iMiiilntHit ( foods. Amcncan Wringer Co. , inilO "
llnuanloi il" (
1 } Af.KXIN SALAHYOIt COMMISHION. THIS
I'ttn 'iti hi Invention or the a e. Tli" Ni'W t'.it'Mil
( lirntirM Ink f.rashiR 1'oticll. Soils on * til.
Wiirkullki'innclP ABMIIB nm mnktinf fJ.i.d'1 ' to
11 an IHI IM r wc.'k Kor fnrtlii-r tmrtlctilarsvrlln
tliiMoiirun Krnwr Mfg. Co. , X : tfl , 1-a Cro so.ls. .
H'H ' )
"SAI.KSMKN IIAK1NT. 1'OWllK"
I > . TO SUM. ;
l\Vi. inn our RowlH In Bians riilllii ? plim. fun.U' )
iiiontlv mill i-MM'tifii-H. nr conindHsldii. Cldctzo
HaUlnir l'owilupfo.,707 Van lUnvnsln'i't.Clili'nifo. '
hl u J- '
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WANT rillRT CLASS SOMflTOnS. t'AN
i-iii-n f-J lo in tivrday. AddiVis X U5 , 1 li-j .
oir.
I ) WANTKI ) MEN KOIITIIK SOtTTH IX TBX-
I lncMH.-.Ai-Uan ( aH.MlHnlKHtiiil | A Irfnilslanarlii-an
JiiM-.KiniiiiT JLO'Ilciirii.U-iboraBi-ncy.tliws. lltlist
Mull ) 31 *
'WANTED FEMALE HELP.
rtaton. l' o a word llrst liwrllou. lc a wonl there-
nft' ! " . Nothing taken for lost than 23o.
fT"LAl > Y ATl.NTMr ( PAST SELLIN. ) AimCLE ,
V iiiilek nali'H. I-anrn tirotltH. Indlnnt Novelty
M''ll ? 27 *
Co. . I-nrfannport , Ind.
/i ( iitti. W"ANTED FOR OENERAL HOUSE-
. wniU AUil Norlli 'Jlltli Blreot. ! U2
riw.\xfRn7TAinES A"XI ) OENTLKMEX. WE
V will pa. you $5 to f\fi \ per week to do wlrletly
hnine woik for im : no caiivaHfdnc. nnd promiu
supply oomitJiny , lloslou. M.'IHH. inlini-l. * * *
FOR RENT HOUSES.
Ilidi'H llio a line each Insr-rtlon. $ l.i"U a Hue per
tiinnih Xothlng ; taken forloH. . tliau 2Se.
iV lToFHEs"fx AI.VPARTS1 OP TIIE CITY !
I'TheO , K itavlHcompany , ISUi Karnam. Mil
nll-lfoTlMCOTTAt-E. MODERN. CHOICE , IN
Stanfonl circle. C. S. Elautlcr.'Ot I ) > u bid *
hiJ )
- IIOfHRM , R K. IIAltMNO , 3IAIIKBU 1IF.OCIC
DIIOfHRM SOI
NIXK-UOOM MODRltN 1IOUSK. 1IANSCOM
'liUf. cliciui. J.V. . S liilrt4H ! H. < p. MiU.'i
S.HOO.M iiorsK. MODKIIN. ruiiNisiiKnoit
i mfuniljlir.l. Apply 111'H , llltli. -llil
NCI. 1701 CAl'ITOr. AVK. , RI.KVKN 11OOJIS ,
kllclii-Ml imiKC. l > atli and closet. Suited to
iiiHl buarderH. Oeo. J. Kux.f.'lS llanirynt.
llllll SO. BOTH AYR. , FINKST AND I1KST
1 'hunt Ill-room ruHtilcnce In tint city , bulli. laun-
ilry ! ! > and I'lHti-rn wiitcr. elcclrlc l -\\tt. \ \ Kits , fur-
iiai'ifull cellar tuiil every convi'iiU-ncPs , hard
\u > oil lliilfH and oak lloora. Iiuiulru at 10-Mi.
Tr.nni ?
lSTr. AND ROOM HOtT.SKS IN TIIK CITV
n nt louvsl raleH. Imiiilro 150J ! HlomloHtriM-t.
Mhiil Jl
I \-rott KIJNT , MOURHN UKSIDKNCK. 10
1 'riiiiiim , UUU S. 17th Btrci't ; lioimc , K ronniR ,
water anil giHl7 ( ! S. 17th avi'iiiiiJohn H. K. Lih-
iiiaini or of Mr. Sttliiiiir , room .110 , N. Y. Life.M11S
M11S
D-NRW MODKIIN H-UOO.M IIOUSK , : ! ! i.MASON
t17 !
_
I \ SO.MK 15IJCOANT IIOI'.SKS. WITH AT.I. CON-
1 'icnli'iiceH. lli-ciinaii. Lovu , V Co. , t'aMnii block.
t.11'J J ± 1
I ) TWO ( KiOl ) SKVEN-JIOOM IIOfSES AND
I * oini IUiroom honn . near IniHlni'SH cuntcr. at
tir-.tio , FJII.OI ) nml it''fl.no. .1. U. Zlltlp , llrown
IUK-I < niih nnd Dounlas Htri-cta. M-lt'J
OR , KENT FURNISHED BOOMB.
Hides Iv a wonl tlrst Ins.rtlo'i , lea wonl
tliei-eatior Xotldutf taken for lens than ' . ' "e.
Tj < TT7r.risiiEi)7too > Liro.7'HARNI.Y"ST !
"
"j -1112 01 *
KOIt UKNT. DRSIKAI1LK PWIINISIIRD
Inquire lill'.i Do 11 ci. . M''li'J
T ? lir.hlK.UI.K ! IIOOMS , 1721 CAI'ITOI. AVE-
IJIHIP. JIID7 Jl'J *
"f ? Ft 1UUSUEI ) ItOOMS WITH OAS , HATH AND
lVfnrnaci > hunt. I ) ' . ' 1 N. llltli HI. .ISIJ 'J '
TjT KfllN'ISURU KOOMVITH OU WITHOUT
I JliiKinl for two , lull South 'rvNuntj-idntli nln-ct.
If l-ori. ROOMS. "FURNISH RD OR nXHHR-
' ' , for hoim-koiMdiii ? , at 1 17 Li-avou
vorllr. sifiinil lloor. Hat . M.'illl 'J7 *
ROOM3
Uiii : > H ' .c a wonl llrst hiHrtli'.i. . lea word
.licri-iUci' Nolhhi : : inkrn for less than L'JC.
If YdfNli WOMKN'S HOMK , IIKIintl CARK OF
I Wonicn H Christian assuolatioii. 111 S. 17th Hi.
. HRASONAIIUI. ! ! 103
lloiielim _ _ > * . "i7 Ml'
I , ' I-TUNISIIKI ) ROOMS. WITH I1OAKD. AND
1 ruuuiH for llglil nonsckcci > lnr. ( Out ! Norlli 17lh
FOR RENT-aa ORES 5.3.
ItatcH. l .e a wonl nt-nt hmertloii , Ic a wonl
ihei-eai lei- Nothing taken for loss tlrm _ ' . " .
Ton "RENT ! Hitj"rTfx-
i LAROE : I-STORY -
I mm Hah and Lnavoiiworth : thirty II.MMJS an I
-loiajje ,1. W. Siiidri' . V-ltl Hue. .Mill I
I roil KENT MY"NEWlirsiN-.s. ! wnLiuxf ;
l lt < ioi ut I'J.OUU foot lloor Hpaee. : fj.xl : ) . ' , ul
i UN lu I'aniam ntruet. John H. R Lclim niu.
KOIl K14XT. OODU 8THKI ! ROOMS IN TIIK
I MvpiiHiuuii liidliMnv. rtmiur l. > tli and C.iullul
ivniuic nnii.cillalL-l.v ailjaccnt to tlii > l.'th ttivi-t
iiiun Ut'aHuuabU * tcriuti. huiulroat roouill :
I > i-r.l Niliiiiiil Hank bill ; . M fjfi - '
I i-'int itRNivniK i-sToicvTiRKMrritnuTiNn
I'.MU Faru.iin nl Thi'liidldliu ; lia" a lire proiu'cu-
ini-irt hiiKi'ini'iii. con plt'lo Mcaiii heiitliiK llxunvii.
Hiili'inu all ttic tluora. ran , otu. Apply ai the of-
llciMif The H v. UII )
AOAi'Ta"WANTED. . '
Itati-K lOcn HUPivivli IimiTllnn. tl.Hlla line per
iiioidh Niiihln/ taken fur l.'si than ' . ' , " > . .
I WAXTK1) . HKLIAULK MKN. AT.RKADY
' ' u-iiM'liiii : Halcnucn. iu carry our lubrk-antHaiiii
H'.do Hue Ma.i.il'aL'tlnvi'A OH Co. . L'lovi'land. O.
I WAXT15I ) Wll.I.ICITORS. IKn'sBJcs , V'OIl
' 'Ouiali.'i M. uUi Oinalia , I'laUHumiith. Illatr and
Ciiuucll IdiiilH. Kiiallur. onkv cor. lillli nnd ltir-
nry O'li.iha. r > j i.'S'
: MAN :
or\vciinii ! > n'oticn'iiiilaln of hard tlui-M wldli wa
uncr HIII.I | intend liiilui'fmciiii to a-rcim In Maiullu
nur f.ihi Ni'llln ; u'liar.niliixl herb romi'dhii. Nn
iiiiuif j r-i | > iliHl. . iVortt IVIHV nlnl hlKhlv protltnblu.
> 'ull | i irtU'idiim tr you auk ( orlhiMii. The Dr. Starr
Herb Uitmily ( Jo.J'.UKsat lUnlHl , , Ulilci/j. III.
. -l.VJ
i MIN : HOYS AMMilKUS WANTED
i'fora new fi : till a day made easily
lit HU dull It ne. , froo. C. Miimhall.
Looitiniil X , Y "IP
STORAGE ,
Ru-w tihiii1ltr > o.iali lii Unu pjr
luiinli Niithhiir laUcn ( orlo44than ' 'An.
hU'.l
\ ] sTiiitAdK ROU iionsKitot.n oonws.
I'l..c : ! ! , and cheap ralos. 1C.V1U , lilt Faruam.
. _ _ Mill
lOlt
o a wnr.l llr t lin'rllnn. lo n wonl
after Nolliln.ri'tou fur leu tli m ' 'J' ' .
\ STOVRH S' ALL IClNtlS UOOIi AS NJJW
v'\\i'l' \nrtiunitiiil bloraio Co. , 1111 Kuruiitn HI.
Kit
1'OK
Ituli * . ISi-n wont lnt Inm-rllJii , lo n worl
.hrii-Jller Nolllllnf lakc-ll for lo t llrill V3c.
i -
k Ciiiiiiicllir'WHiiniMTirai ; | | ! > au-.l I doiiblo cylln.
IITI - lur iilrmirhij , with two foUI r < ; KOiJ can-
"lli'ii Ail'lii-Atifor pirdoJlJU-4 : LJJU Hjv8 , Sjina
iiiMl .i. N't'ti. ; t-j
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
i \ MI'llKRMAN.jrWKI.KR.COU. lit A
< K UblUliuUlSUO. Dlamuiidliuportur ;
UlU JJ
_
( \ l-XU ! SAI.R. OHKAl' , J'lllST-OLASS CUAXI
lxhyilr.inliu paaauurur fluvutur. hu-ul lovur , Ii
[ oed unU * " nearly now , llobtun Store , Oinatui.
MHO J. |
' : i tliu > o.'U'h lii3 l."ij u lliu i > r
noiuli tldutf t.titi'ii fur Ic -J3J.
I > WJ : HHINKlIOOTdVKTKANllKMPUVALL
I * i li-iihn | lurix'm. Mnw , IUe : hair cuiihitf
'wiMm.JUo. . ) ' ' '
> . I ItI'liriiain , buvonifiil
_ M4ISXT : >
K WANT AN ACTIVK I'ARV.SKlt IX AN KsT
"i iisliiMl ivat I'Hlate. lo.iu anil Inmiraiifu bind
lifhK , A niiloiidU ui > .i.uf lur tlio rUhl party. AU
t.iv Y li. , U < M. UiUJ'JU *
.ITicK !
Tic .i-rjeWiresweritT
.message liKe. ttys Was senf
Fronfhamlets and cities all oVerilje land ,
Trorri grocers v.\\o \ \ catered to public demand ;
rToFARBANK8cCo. ! , CHICAGOaddressed ;
rYour5ANTA CLAUS 50AP
has been proven iha beslT
[ Ship double m/ order Jast written And ,
be quick.
/\nd \ the rr essen er runs and
t-jav.ires stil !
Try SANTA CLAUS SOAP yourself , and
yoi' will see why It Is so popular.
MAllll ONLY 11Y
H. K. FAIRBANK & CO. , Chicago.
CLAIRVOYANTS.
Ilntefl , 10" : t line fach ln rllon , * 1.8-1 a Una POP
onth. Nothing Wrfi'ii for IOHH than 'J3c.
C-Sls x\XNin V.
Orcllablo btiiliiCHi tiiMllutiii Clhyuaral 111) ) N.lOth.
MAS3AOB. BATHS. J3TC.
Rates , llio a lluo each Insertion , $1..VI u line per
niuntli. Notldnir taken for loss tliau 'J3i' .
' - ) ! ) '
I room 11. Mastairi' . vu > or , alcohol , Hto.uu Hiitplinr *
Inc.nml HIM b.-uliH , M isi : : nr
' ! < MMK. CAK IN. ll'-'l DOUOLAS. TIIIIID
1 tluor. room 7 , iiiHasagu , alcohuli miliihur and
Boa baths. Mfjlll .Tl
ri'-MMK. STOWK MAONKTIO HHAI.F.Il. 11OOM
i bO Hoti-1 Ilrnnswlclc. MfilT-l *
PJCBSONAli .
llali-M. inr a llneeaoh timortloii , $ l.nOa line per
ontli. ] Nolldii- taken for tens than -"c.
r i iuinrTtKTJBwrRlKOTVroTTii5ii [ ]
\J mal liatliH. Sealp and hilr : treatment , matdcnra
ami chiropodist. Mra.l'ott.HltlJaS. 10 th.V.lllinellbllt
811
_ _
IK YOU KARKKSTt.Y DESIHR QUICK. AD-
vnnlazi'onH. linnnniblimarrlnso si-nil 10o for
Now Ye.ir'n Nuiulinr Matrhuoiilal NewH. Mcrcnr :
innlliil In plain m-alral uiivulupu. Mcivur , 'J'-'S K.i l
dtli Htivet. Xow York. M7 tiU. : - ' "
vTvYrETA IIOMT. TREATMENT HEALTH
U Ixiok and consultation frco. Send nnniuiltu N.
Y. Life IllilB. U'ld.v alti-iidant. MS77Ji ! '
- WANTKD'niK NAMR AND ADDRESS OP
ever ; , IKTMMI u Illiln llll ) rnllcH of Omaha that In
thinking uf rldhiir. ttiyliii ; ordeallinr lu bleyetes In
1S1M. loan u'lvojoiiiufiirinatlou that will lutoiost
yon. M. O. llaxon. 1H-X. _ _ inili.Oinalia.17'
- OMAHA 1'fltXITtIRK RRI'AIR WORKS : Ul
UolHtiTliiir. uiattn-Hi ) inaklu ? . pnUxtdni : and
pncklni ; . oarpet la > lu& . A. II. Gny Co. . 'JlS-10 ! )
hiriiam HI. M1K4 J'-'ii
_
MONEY TO X.O ANl'
Ralos. llio : t Hue each iimertloa. SL.'O a line par
month. Nothll.i : taken for loss than ' . ' 'a.
' - y'KV ' TiS ' f mSv' i'FA
\v The O. R D.ivls Co. . 13ti ) Faruain Ht. 813
vr
\\r- LOANS OX 1MPROVI-U AND UNIMPROVI.D
' ' city properly. ! . : t.Uil ) ) and upw u-ds. 5 to ( ! ! _ per
enunodola.V.'anmm Smith &Co.ll''ORarn.vu ;
, \r ANTHONY LOANANDTRU3TCO..HISN. Y.
'i Life. leudtnl low r.iten forclioluo sjeiirlty on
Nebraska and Iowa farms or Omaha city property.
HIT
JIOXKY TO LOAN AT LOWK3T RATE. . OX
W lmpnivo.1 an I it.ilmurovcd Omaha real ostatu ,
1 to D vuai- ) . Flit .Illy Trust Co. , 17OKarnam. ! .
818
_
\Tr-MONI-YTo LOAX AT CURRENT RATES
> Apply to W. It. Mul&lc , First National Ilk blilir.
till )
W MORTWAtii : LOANS , A. MOORE , T.OIN. Y.
Llfo 1U1-J7 *
\\7-\VANTEU.AToNCE. APPLICATIONS FOR
i first i'liH.i loans uu Omaha property from
3-2,001)to$1B.II ) ) ) . Fidelity Trn.t coiup.in.v. 17ui
arnam Ht..city. i : ! Ml
MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS.
RatoH , llle a lluiiaeh Innnrtloit , # l..r D a line pur
month NntldiiK taken for lens than -Jju
Y-liXl. ( ) ' TO LOAN
v \Ve will lo.m yon any HUM : which you wlBh ,
miiall or larsi. . a' ' tin- lowest pohslble ratiin the
inlolieht pouxtDle time , and for any length of lime
i.Kvill.ou. . You oan p ly It buck In Hiioli InHtall-
iiiMitH us yon WHI. | | when you wish , and only
lay for It as lonx a you kucp It. You can borrow
° "
HOt'SEIIOI.ll FUUXITt'RH AND PIANOS ,
HOUSES. WA.iON" ANIItJARUIAf-ES.
WARKHOIISH HKCKII'TS , MEHUHANDISB
OU ANY OTHER SECITIHTY.
Without inildlflly r n'niiival of property.
QMAIIA MdRTOAGK LOAN CO. ,
HIM ) SOUTH HITII .STREET.
KlrBt Hour alin'e the iiiroet.
TIIK OLDEST. I.ARURsT ANDONLY IXCORPOR-
ATED WJAN COMPANY IX OMAHA.
. I' . ! ! )
' -1 > O YOU WANT MONRYJ
; X1
; Wn will loan you AXYSIJM you wish on your :
IFURNITI'HR. PIANOS. HOUSES , WACOXS , :
.CAURIAURS , WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , otc. :
: Weiflvc prompt attention to all applications , ;
land will caiTy.vour loan a lony as yoiiwlsh. :
: You i-ani-Hliic-'ilii'fuat ofoarryln ? your lo.iu :
.by a payiiii-ntal any time. Tliure In no publicity :
.or removal of iiroucrlv. :
: I.-IDELITVLOAN f.tiHAKTEECo. , :
; Iliiuin I. Wltlincll block.
; Cor. irithnud H.irncy Hta. :
V--W1LL U > A.V MONEY ON ANY KIND Ot1 SE-
j\i'itrily : iitrli'th conlMcntlal. A. E. HurrlH , room
1. Coiitli.cul.-.l btoek. H'J'J
A--MONEY TO fX\N OX HORSES , \VAiOXS.
J planna anil fundtiiro uf all Itlc.da. llunhius.
coulldoullal. J. U. llaildock.room i7Knuie : ! lilouk
MltS'J '
V-MONEY TO LOAN. 70' ' N Y. LH'E IILDcT
A- M101 Jll
BUSINESS CHANCES.
_ _
Rates , lOe a llni1 rneli liiwrtlon , 9-L.1 it lluo per
month. Nothing laUou for I'M. than 'J , " > c.
vT'AVO..VliLE Ot'i'ORTIINITYTO KXTER
nn olil. " t..i > llsliM I ti'.ifliius. . Will biop i ! Janu
ary t. luei.Msoof liuslno-si. niikliifdij.lrtbl'j a4-
illlloiialcajill il which miy Innotlvu or Hllcut ou
irnnninlitil lu/llliuiiu rcttinn. Corrj.poa'Ji.ui. >
orlutcrvlow .iillclliv ! Will. KI < ynUz li , Co. . lltli
iniil IkMipIjM HlrK-l. M.'il'r.
V A iTMAU. Kfitsmni-i itusixi-ss KOR
1Halt. . Address P. ( I. II. No. H , Staulon. Nob.
M41 . 'JO'
_ _ _
V6l\ SALE CIIHAP , 1IEST , OC-ATK ( ) SAloon -
loon lu South Omaha. Inquire J. W. Sun. .
' .Ml UN Hi. 4I'-'JS
V KOR REST. r. > TAlILISIIHl ) MEAT MARI -
I kct.li'ii Ixix. tlMiiifHciiuipletn ; u ItvlilK" rooniH.
best lovatlon. liu.ulre 110 S. iilbt avenue.
avenue.4Ji7 2f > *
\-I''Oll SALE. IU HOOM HOTEL. IIAU IN CON-
l-nciUlou. tluliiiirood hiihlnohii ; alno , two teed
payluir ii'HlauranlH will Kelt cheap ; nlso sv.uitcd
luo Klrls for all klndh of work. iri.iH : ) to fT.oo IM-I-
week. Canadian oflloo. liU'.l Kama in M47U " " '
\r- HAVE AISOI'T WIKLOu'woilT-ToK ORO-
I cei-li'H : nlHn liurHi1 sva on nnd t > omo tlxtnroH.
Would Itkn in form pattnei-ddp with HOIIIU ouu
now lu IniMliirhk. Am cl ] nciinatnliil with the
irroL-i'ry biiHlnifo- : ran u'lvo nml would ruiiilriiirood
rcfcrem-cH Aililii'hs Yllll , lk-o , MDIfi "d
FOR EXCHANGK.
_ _ _
Rail's , lo ( ) a lhn > nach tiiBprilon , $1,5U a Him pjr
liiouth. Nuitilni ; taken fiirk' tliau "J.-c.
roWNt)0 ) 'ARMsNKTlIlASKA. "KANSAS
/-and Dxkola. Will * "H uliu.ip n. ' cxelianrt ; for
nidso. , hornet uud callle. Add. 'U.l'Vnukfort.Ind
'
-
I/ - . OK MII.LIXEIIY AXII NOTIONS
/J want hornc . a.i.l i-altlo. ItuxTi j Krankfort , 1ml.
' / - FOirSALIlOH i\l'HAXiE. : iOOI ; ) LIVERY
/'b.ini In SMI" ! Inwn Will irn'tj furiilockof iropdn ,
hanlwiax1. Kiiol or.t IIUVHMS or for too.1 hind.
Havoi.-iKiitt.iuil In South lUtt.ita will trail , for
-lock ol L'l-udn AdJi-o-i. . . J. it. Knslulila ( .rovo.1.1.
' / sflOIKmiMKi rxxcUMllKUl' ! ) PROPERTY
fJto oxrli.iinro. for Oin. ilia Incoaiu ( iroiH-rty , Ad >
Y til ) , I'4 10 U7
r/ CLEAR LOT KOI1. OVFICK Fl'RXITL'RK.
/-llmcliliiMiii. l'aUcr < .un block. M4till ' . ' 11'
"roll SAU3 UEA"L 3TAT
K.-iicii. llle a llneoach IniTtlon. Sl.M a Ihrj | ur
nionlh. Xullihiy laXcu fur lu 4 thui'iu. ) .
I7OII11ARC1A1NS I 1IAYE HOI.SK3 } ) X KARN/iTl
IHI. . V.'d t. , lluiileltunt. . I'JIh and Mason and
iwveralln South Omaha. Wayduwn prlcos. Ali < >
furnis for tkitcand vxclmnKC. 11. J. Kunda'l , 'i)7
Si ) . lUth itt. lyu JH
- - AT A IIARUAIN T4CRBs <
milch from llmlla I''i upplo lnx'a3.oot ; ) b urlu ;
urjl > e i lee c.lieri-y In'i.i OU pluiiiH. I ) . J. lllllcil-
tu80iACo. ) _ UlTlldway Ci.iiiifll Illuff * . MOUU J3
B ARDAINS IKH'SES. l/fen ANU FARMS. SALK
or tradeK , K Uarllii , Uirier bile. HJ
FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE.
( .Ollltllllfll.
S' TOl'EL ' PLACE LOTS ARE SELLIXG
II. Pahlan.
A. C. John Miller
C. J. Ilnokon ) .
M. Sprout.
W. II. Wldttal.
M. Von .Tanmnnd.
JoBoph Wllt.tr.
It. O. I-i > arlt' .
/ . H. Hunt.
7. . C. 1'arnous
W. T. Wall.
t. I'orjri' AnilerHon.
M. A. SiifH.
lii-onri' S. Knell ,
Have i-ach IwiiKht from 1 lo i ! lots In
Stopel Plaeo.
Price of lotH ndvancn $25 on Jan. 1st.
Now Is your tlmo lo buy.
Call or address , W. A. Webster , 40'J lleo
Tuleplion fiS. M47H-tO. :
DRESSMAKING.
Rates , l ( o a lluo o.ich limurtlon. $1.50 a Una psr
onth. Xothliu ; takun for lea . tli to"ic. .
REs.si\VRA"PPElS , *
8-J7
I.K1NE MEWINC.i LADIES1 PNIiER.VKAR AND
J- baby outlttsa Hpt-clalty. Mrs. llm-ton. 17 : ! I Cap
itol UVfllllO. M121 ! JU'
EX.JAIH-MKXTS TO DO DRESSMAK1NO IN
families nolleltud. Mlas Sturdy , 4218 Nicholas.
Milill' )
UMDEBTAKERS AND EMS ALGIERS
Cw. HAKRR"KORMERLY ( WITH JOHN o.
Jacobs. di-ceaRixl : later wtthM . O. Maul ) , under
taker and cmbahner , Ula S. lUtli Hi. Tol. UUti.
su :
HK. RURKBTT. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND
. riiibalmur. 101H Chicago at. Tol. ll.l. . HII'J
HORSES WIMTSR.D.
Rales , 1 e.iltitot > .icli Insertion. tL.TJ a Hue per
tiioiitli. Nothlns taken for less than''Je.
Ii \VINTKRKOSTiilENl'.MO PARKAVR.
1 I ORSRS W1NTKRKD. ADDRESS A.V. . PHRLl'S
AlASoii. _ O7 N. Y. Life biilldli : ? , toluplionn 1 ( ) ' > 4.
_ 1001) ) J7 *
HOUSES WINTKIIED. $ ; t.0ll AND $4.1)0 ) A
niuutli. Address Hopper llros. , Klkhorn. Neb.
M1U5 JO-
33 FOH , SALE.
Rates , 1 Oca line oacli Insert lou. $ l.r > ll a line psr
iiionth. Nothing takou for loss than -.I ? .
" "
oPFKRiNd"A"NUMnEnOF riRST
claMHinortirazeH mi Onmhii properly In ontnu
of iteO.OO to f.'i.tlOO.OU. No Htjcurlly 1 teller tliau
a Koiiil llrnt morti-aifo. So us befoni making an
InwMmont. Fldullly Trust company , Ilea Uldir. ,
Kl Itoor. .IS7-U1
COLLECTIONS.
pOLLEtrrtOXS. THE NE11UASKACOLLECTION
vA'omptny , room lill. ) Mun-liantx National Haul ;
bunding , makes : i xpeclalty of cltv collections.
il Hi"J7'
SHOB.TH A"ND ANTTl YPlLWH ITiNG.
Rates. lOc nlInu < > ichlitH rtloi ! . $ l.uOa line par
luontli. Notlduj taken for l&t ) than as.
YOt'NC ; LADIES AND C1KXTI.KMRX CAN SOON
acipilii * a woi-klni ; knuwlndsri ; of Hliorthand autl
tyiH-wrltliii- A. C. Van S.mfrt school of short
hand. Til. ! N. Y. Life. Typewriters to rent. S.S
WAMTED 7O ? BO3.ROW.
Rates , I ( Inn Ui , . .MCII insertion , $1.0 a lluo par
month. Nolliiiiff t'ikn for lu.ss than a.Vj.
EIOIIT TO TBN PRIl CBXT PAID ON ANY
s-.iiuof money : lo.tu wjcureil by tlr.st niorta79
mi t'oiiil Omaha rt-al cstatu. Alex Mooiti. cut Xew
York l.tfi-liulldtiiif MS11 D21I *
PAWNBKOKBRS.
Ilatpo. Hie n Hno each Insortlon. $ l..r.l ( n line per
mouth. Nothing taken for Ifsi than . "iu.
I SONNKSliniUJ. DIAMOND HIIOKRR. 1:111. :
'I Douylas HI. Lo-ius money on dlaniondH.
\vatchuh , etc. Old Bold and silver boiisht. Tel. lO.'S
SCALES.
Ralex. llio a lluo each Insertion , $ l.r 'J alliu pi
niuntli. Nolldn ? taken for ICHH than ' -Vic.
_ _ _ _ _
JEW AND SECOND HANDSCALES.ALLKIXDS
cbn Ilonleu A. Sellucl ; Co. , Lake st..Ctilcairu
SH ;
MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGES
(1 IMiELLl'-NIIECK. IlANJOISTANDTE.VCHI.lt ,
.isio California HI. 1114
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Omaha DepoJ Hltliaiid M isan SU. _ i Omah : .
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O.iitliiM P. lleiwt Kith jm4 Urcv ( ) ; iiuh
.St. L.UUKIUIIUOII tl
NEXT DAY AT THE VTAflHXS RANCH.
Years mny comn , nnJliytstrs may K ° > ' 'ul
the day after Cliti tu.is : will nl-
wnys occupy n prominent ptnoo
In the history of ; ' . 'lno ' Wntkln *
family , some of llio mciijbcrji ofvhlch sltll
rcslilo In n shady nntliuot \ liitlo valley that
skirls the tintiks of ChoUu ' > crccU , a jiobbly
botto.netl stream vrhtch Hews Into the Mis
souri nt a iwiiit n few milts Ijelow i-xirt Ilan-
" '
dull , S. I ) . , . '
Karly In tlio snrliiir of I.fi2 , John WntUlns
was seized with the \vrafarn fever , mill a
few weeks later ItntlarkOtVUio etitlro fiuii-
ily , ttien consisting of tliti fatlu-r , inotlior ,
fourRrowu up sons anil thrco daughters.
The question of inovitiR to tha thou iinltihab-
tteil west was discussed by all the mi'.uilHTs
of the family , and it was soon nprpcil that
thollttlo , roclsy farm of ten acres in YorJ <
state , which had lirrn hnndnd iloun from
Roncratton to Rciicrnllon , was too small for
the brawn and brain of the coys.
At Hist iho Rlrls cntiTcd n mild protest ,
but eventually their objections were over
come by the father , who tirnucd that If they
moved to the lar west nntl entered govern
ment land it would not bo long before the
Wntl.lns family would upronio rich nnd fa
mous. Around the llrcsldo the old man jite-
turcd his broad acres of untln waving in the
sun and waiting for the reaper's Unlfi1. Ho
nlso drew n mind picture of the herds of
caitlp , Micoi ) and horses grazing upon the
hills of Borne of the western states. These
pictures were of a kind to make iho artist
blush at his own Inability , nnd eventually
they conquered all objections which the
\Yntkina plrls had to leavltifc the eastern
homo and their former associates.
The farm was advertised iti the vllloRO
paper ntiil tlio next wcok a buyer was found ,
who took the land nnd all of the personal
property , with the exception of some heir
looms which were packed away and shipped
with tlio private effects.
On u bright moraine in the early part of
the month of May the Watt-Ins people were
bidden godspeed by their old neighbors and
loft tha roof which had sheltered their an
cestors for many u generation , their ob
jective point behiK Iowa , as they had heard
that that was aland which ( lowed with milk
unu honey. As they jotinicycil westward
they listened and while upon the swift
moving train they heard many tales of tlio
fertility of the land of the Dakotns. Tliero
they beard that the land was as free as the
air and that the climate was as balmy as an
eternal tumiuior. Cpou reaching Chicago
they bought tickets to sli.ux City , tlio end of
tno railroad , nnd were soon spcading toward
their oal. From Sioux City they took
passage upon one of those old Uimberinir
statre coaches , a roltc of by-gone ages , and
were soon in u land that had never responded
to the tread of a white man. They passed
by Klk Point. Yurmillion and SpVingtield ,
now prosperous cities , but then mere frontier
hamlets , inhabited by squaw. men and
pioneers.
Late in the afternoon of May ' - ' . " . the
driver stopped to water his horses at a clear
brook , ami us the elder Witt-tins looked from
the window ii : the side of tire Concord coach ,
the panorama that nafitro had spread out
before his eyes , caused him to exclaim :
"Hero's the promised laud. "
.lumping to the ground ho beheld a beau
tiful valley , miles in Icnplli- through winch
meandered a stream of.yalpr , so pure that
it might have been a drink lit for tlio gods.
Above him be gazed upon a cloudless sky ,
while beneath his feet was a carpet of green ,
nnd as soft as the most expensive moiiuettc.
The hilts were tinged with Iho golden sun
set , giving them the appcaranco tf being
great gems , set in green. The change was
in such striking contrast \x'iUi iho rocks and
woods of tile c.tstorn sliito , . that here the
AVatkinscs copdudpd tohipqnd Ihejremaintlcr
of their days. ' Their litggngo Hvns'Mjundled
olTtho lx > ot of the stage umt.tho old vehicle
was allowed to move on toward its destina
tion which ut that ilmo was one of the up-
Hvnr posts.
That night \Vatkinses , old ana young ,
bad some blankets and the broad canopy of
heaven lorn covering , but the next morning
the father and sons commenced the erection
of a cabin , catling the trues from iho b.inks
of the stream. They called to their assist
ance : in old squaw man , Paul Chotuu , who
was the owner of a yoke of oxen , r.nd before
thn end of the week the family was housed
within tlio walls of its own cottaae. A
trip was made to Yankton , where' oxen ,
plows and n large supply of provisions were
purchased , after which the work of turning
over the virgin soil was commenced. Corn
was planted and tlio yiela was abundant ;
liny was imulo and when winter came on
everything was in readiness for the rigors
of the Dakota bliz/ard.
The Sioux Indians wore about the only
neighbors , but they were on friendly terms
and were always welcome visitors at the
Vatklns residence , where they were fed and
warmed. The winter passed without inci
dent , and with the coming : of spring provi
sions were iiitide for planting a crop. The
wheat was put in the ground and the corn
was planted , but what was sowed was never
reaped. First , the grasshoppers scourged
the country , and then came the hot winds ,
burning uii what had been lefl by Iho grass
hoppers. The money iliat hail been received
from the sale of the Now York farm was
rupldly disappearing , and want und desola
tion were htalkimr in tie ) vicinity of the
household. Autumn came anil the situation
was growing worse , and then it was that the
father and som > decided that something
must bo done. They could not stay , nor
could they take tin-1 female inemuen. of the
family with them in their.search for worlf.
At last the father decided that ho and the
tlircti oldest boys would go away and limit
for work , Iciivlni : the youngest son , a strong
follow of uventj summers , to take euro of
the family.
One crisp October mnrnintr the foihcr ana
three eons dcuurted. hlddiii ! ! tlio other mem
bers of the family an aft'cctimmlu udleu , nnd
promising to return at Christmas time. Thny
journeyed through Iowa , bul were unable to
llnd work until llicy reached Juiuiuc'whero |
they found employment in the lead mines.
There they worked early and late , saving
their wages and Minding the money to iho
Dakotii home , from whunco letters came nt
stated Intervals , idling them that all was
well. They hail intended to rnlurii at Christ
mas , but as the tlmo drew nigh , they con
cluded that they could not afford iho ex-
pcnso nnd the visit was put off until iho
next spring. When spi Ing came wages in
thn miiK's were ralbod in : fabulous price ,
owing to the scarcity of men , and again the
\Vntklnsrscoiioltiilfxl to remain a few months
longer. J'licy wrote Hob , tlio boy at home ,
to this cftccl. lolliiiK Jum to cure for iho
women and put in the nap. In response to
this loiter thuro camo' tender missives ,
full of love nnd oWolfvawmcnt , und
ngain the elder \Vill ! ; Ins and nib
sturuy sons tolled on , 'favh week sending
home n porllou of I hei.rhlgcs , That sum
mer and fall tboy iimdo , fj hrgo amount of
inoiioy and dm ing thn qafjy winter they
concluded to surprise Hie , Jmnll.v by paying
Ihimia visit. wedolwforo Clirisiimis
they quit the mines , joa'dfrlllhmnselvcs with
Jewelry and pretuuu , r.iUI\rlili tliti lightest
D | light hearts retraced , their steps toward
the setting hun. They rou'ciiud Yankton at
nignl unit the next morjiiug took Urn siago
for Chotuu creek. This -.liis the duv before
Cliristinus nnd with beating hearts they
fould hardly wall for tlKHtft'ircr to change
horses at lh buttons alon illio route. Whin
they reached hpnuglieM ; twou , y mites from
Ihctr homu , they mot tlm'Wrfrft aUapiKiInt-
incut ot the long joiirnc , " , 'l'ticy hud fimdlv
hoped to spend ihi.1 KUIKiIUay \ ) with tholr
loved onpji , bul hero they foiind I tholr pr < > ; < -
rcsb blocked. Tint storm lint had blown a'll
day hud deepened into a , howling lllr/.ard ,
ChUdven Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
Children Cryfo ?
Pitcher's Castoria.
BUPEAU. B 'K Sc O ) . . U
UullUluOMAHA. . NKU. AJrtua t-'I'.Ki.
nnd they were compelled by stress of
weather to pass Christmas fretting an 1
fuming around the soft-coal stove In a
dingy hotel barroom. The next day , though ,
the slot in had abated so that the slago
could proceed. The weary homo-serkcrsmado
friends with the stage drivers , especially the
ono who drove the Chotnu creek
end of the route. He was intcrroiatod
with reference to Iho U'atkinsos. but ho
Knew them not , and. in fact , had never
heard of them , though ho had p.issed Iho
station every day for more than six months.
This the father nnd ons thought was
strange : It caused them to have suspicions ,
bul their suspicions they kept to themselves ,
knowing ttiat it would not bo lot.g until thay
would know all , whether It might bo good
or bad.
All day long the horses plodded through
the docp snow , and , Just as the sun wits
sinking beyond the western hilis. the v\llr : \ >
ol the Chotnu creek was reached. Think
ing of the tlmo whou he lirst gaznd upon Iho
boautlesof that section of country. .John
Watkins threw up iho window of the coich ,
nnd , looking out toward the little grove of
coltomvooda that hid his liouso from view ,
ho JIHXV the smoke curling up from what itp-
pu.ircd to bo n do/.on or moro small buildings.
SpcakiniT to the IW.NS. ho remarked that
their mother , having an eye to business , had
platted a town and was boomlne the place.
The soim looked In the direction indicated
bv tholr father , but woio tumble to under
stand tlio situation. Addressing the knight
of Iho lines , the old man asked iho meaning
of the cluster of houses down in the grove by
the creek.
"Stranger in these parts ? " Inquired the
Jehu , us hu cracked the leadersover tha head
with the tip ot his lash. "That's an Indian
town , and Mother Afraid of the Hull is iho
queen of the place. "
U'atklns dropped back upon the cushion ot
the coach as though ho had been struck
down with u war club.
"Can it bo ( wsslblo that Mary has played
the red to win ami has thrown mo over for
a dirty redskin ? ' ' hu murmured.
"Hope I tiavo not hurt your feolin's , " re
turned the driver as ho bit off a section of
natural loaf , nt the same lime plying the
lash upon the leaders. Continuing the con
versation ho said , "Tlie old woman down
there In the valley had u husband who was
n white man , but hu wont away a couple of
years ago , and a few months after ho loft
she married'touch The Clouds , an Indian
chief , and has since been christened the
queen of the Uriftiug Gooao band of Sioux.1
"Your cryln' stranger , " added the driver ,
as ho watched Wntkins wipe a tear from the
corner of his loft eye.
The old man dented the charge , while his
right Hand crept down to his belt , where it
clutched the handle of n revolver.
There was a halt in the conversation , but
the stage rolled along and a few moments
later halted in front of the log cabin from
which Watkins and the boys had departed n
year nnd n hall urovious.Vatklnsaud his
l > o.ys Jumpetl out nnd wore at once surrounded
liy a score or moro Indians of different sizes
and sex. Working tus way through the
crowd , the old man entered the house , and
there , over it kultlu from whicn es
caped the odor of boiled doc. ho saw a
white woman standing , clad in the tradi-
uonal blanket , upon which stood out in bold
relief the letters , "U. S. I. U. " As he.
entered and advanced to the center of the
room , the woman turned her face toward
liim and in that face ho recognized his own
Mary. The recognition was mutual and for
a short space of time both man and woman
stood as though rooted to the ground.Vnt -
Klns was the llrst , to break the silence , and
with feelings akin to death , he asked , "Mary ,
what does this mean ? "
Straightening herself up to her full height
the woman responded that she had con
cluded to Imvo a man about the house and
had taken an Indian. Going to the corner
of the room and leaving the sharer of her
early troubled and joys stanning oeside. a
kettle of cooking dog , she soon returned with
a bundle wrapped in a piece ot squaw cloth ,
from which she produced u half-breed child
scarce throe ( lavs old.
Holding the little thing up to the view of
the wondering husband and sons , she re-
luarkcd : "John , bore's inv Christmas pres
ent. V.'hat do you think of it ? "
. The old man wan too full for utterance ,
and , rushing from the house , caught the de
parting stage and went to Fort Sully , where
ho enlisted in the regular army and a few
years later was Killed in a brush with the
Sioux.
The three hoys remained at the house of
their mother anddtidian stepfather and that
night learned that all of their sisters hud
taken unto themselves Indian husbands. A
year later these boys married into the. Sioux
nation and subsequently become prominent
In the councils of the tribe , as well as amass
ing large fortunes. Their success in life they
attribute to the return from the cast and the
fact of their mother presenting their father
with an Indian baby lor a Christiius present
long years ago. Pntciv AI. .
RAINED CHu3JKS OF ICE.
Ail Kxtraordliiar.v Hail Morni that 1'cltrd
nn a Milp'd Heel. .
The biniiude cover of the Sal tram is
dented anil her hen coops arc deserted.
says the NCMV York Herald. A eouplo
( if'panes in lier skylights are cracked
and seine ( if portholes are blackened
dead eyes. Lil.owi.-o lihiek are the eyes
of several sailors , and Joseph Ilansen , a
seaman , lias an ujrly cut on Ins forehead.
All this was on net-mint of a hail storm-
not a nil owe r of those ordinary hail
stones which patter on tlio roofs of Now
Kngland farm honmu , but an avalanche
of big chunks of ice.
Tlio Saltram arrived hero yesterday
from Alnteria and other Mediterranean
ports. On November II , in the nolalibor-
hood -ibraltar , she ran into an olce-
tric Mtorm. The uistiirl.anee be un at ii
o'clock at nljrht. A still' northwest jalo
had been blowing all day and thd lii 'li
winds had blown away the fore.slay call.
The tremendous t-eastlmt wore bnlTotiii'r
the fiido * of the vessel wore kept in
check by throwing over qimntitie.s of oil
tiniidsliii- .
.lame-i O'l.ricn was at tlio wheel and
Chief Ollicof Arthitf Williams and
.losojih Ilansen were on watch. Upon
the weather iiiurtor | was heard a tils'
tiint splashing. Thou biy hailstontis foil
upon the dock. They struck the sailors
upon the bacus und heads and cattM-d
the men to run for sholjor. Snuh hail
stones were , they say. never seen of men
bufuru. They were bljj , ranged fntjj-
monts of ico.
"May I never hoe ( iihrallar ufjiiln. '
mild First OlllccrVillIaitiH , "if s me of
tliosoliailstonoa were not as big as my
list. It was as thoii it KOinehndy was
clionjiitifr nj > Ice f' ' " ' Oiir benefit. "
Tnoso liailntono.-i were spry and acre
batic. They leaped up live or six feet
from tl.o deck after they fell and many
of them bountiod over the bulwark ) ' .
J-oniooftlio ehit'koiiH on deck got away
from their i-nops. They were ntrnck by
the stones and killed. The man at the
wheel broke for uheltor.
' There was no need to fttnv , " it watt
explained to mo , ' 'for the air wui. MI
thick with bail that a man couldn't HOC
ten fuot. "
An old nallor who was asleep in hU
bunk wandered out to BCU what was the
mnttor. A huilstono Htruck him on the
back of the neck ami hobtuggcrod under
cover.
For twenty minutes these icy pro
jectiles were hurled upon the Meuinor ,
und then the Ktorm ceased.
Tin ; hall bUirin was accompanied by
vivlii llaslicH of lightning anil peals of
thunder. When the electricity lighted
the sky tlio hailstones coulil bo seen
falling in a uteady downpour , us if they
had ooinu from nome giant hopper. For
the rest ot Iho voyage the Kultrum had
moderate weather ,
A Ol.illilllll Can- .
Detroit I'Yoo ' Prods : The garrulous
young mttn'ri chin hudn't Ixoii ft ill for
three honr.s The lat half hour hud
been devoted to caution In speech.
"It is u very diliieult thing , " hu said ,
"for any person to pay nothing. "
"i don't know us to that , " dissented
the young woiuuii very gently , "You
Imvo boon fulking alt Mvoning. "
The I'll i ted States are said to have HU.-
OOO.OUO [ reeseof ito : kind which uni used for
food ,
i\t TTII > T itf I'xtiitM t n iir iirn
IN THE LUCtNBlitL MARSIIliS
A Wind Storm on the Trairio and the Night
tint Followed.
JUMPING MALLARD ? UP HAY CREEK
il llnrnN Autumn llonio thn J.aw.
yer Mar ! n MUttop Tltn .Mnlltru'.i
Cllillllni ; A Shut nt it U'n'if mill
tlio l.tisl oT Ihn Hunt.
UCAUaud brautifiil
though Itvns , the
suecccdltiK morning
was much feeler
thnn it had hron nl
any tinui slnco our
advent Into the
marshes. Wo were
nil fatigued and
wont out with the
v:0 had suhjoi'tcd
ourselves to sitiiM
our arrival , and by
common consent do
toriiiltieil to jias * the
iforoiioon in ramp.
As there were shells
to bo loaded , guns to cle.m nnd buttons to
sow on , the morning proved a protltnblo ono
to nil.Vo mnn.iKctl to net into a rnthor
heated squabble when the question \vhowas
to remain in during the afternoon and "red
nil" tha house and prepare the ovpnitiK meal
obtruded itsulf , but wo llnally scttlod it by
a panic of hich-Hve , nnd of couiso Stocity
tut stuck. Then wo smoked , tulltcd diu-k
and Ion fed nrounil m ttio most luxnrlan
abandon. The lawyer's lon-f loirs wtnv
sprawllnj ; all about ttio tent until ho hit
unon the plnn of lyitiR on his back and cross
ing them , with the too of ono boot in thp nir
like the tip of a broken million .stnllt , Iloth
pulled away at t'io ' b.incful eUrarctti1. eortrod
hlmsolf ou KI\V turnips and read Tin : HUB ,
while 1 nut in m.v time packing aud bj.xinv a
lot of choice birds for friutuls m Omaha ,
with an ociwsltnml "bair'oti tlio sldo by way
of stimulation in the good work. Spot moved
Inipatiemly about , or coiled btmsslf in this
liny at the entrance , whuio he could keep
unrcmittius watoh and ward on all our
lllOVClllClltS.
I' or hours thorowns not the slightest mo *
tiijti in the tall poldou brown RI-USS which
stretched away to the south like n never
cndini ; occnn , nml Simcral said a storm w-.s
hrowiiig. Just what made him think so was
something too decji for oven an old sailor
liku inc. I couldn't detect any Indications of
n , meteorological disturbance , and 1 Isnow
the roglon had not been treated to nn.v thing
in the nnturo of a storm slnco early In May.
From the distant hike came the mi'Io'ilons
quack of the mallard , and once in a wh'lo
the wild cry of itio llsh hawk reached our
cars , 'quavering over the waters with remark
able distinctness. Later on I noticed a slight
tindulatory motion in Ihc yellow grass , and
that the Ilimy sky had bocoinc broken in the
wc.'Jt by a mass of sombre v.tpor llngud witri
cnicialil. T'lion , like huge ghosti , two crags
of clouds rene over this shoulders of the
northwestern sandhills. Up they shoved
themselves nbovo the dnrlc , bairen humps.
deepening as they advanced , lill they
frowned down upon Mcrjfan/.tr black as the
w'nprof ' the duslcy duck. As I hey came on
over they joined in ono ragu'cn mass and it
really looked , us the lawicr had predicted ,
as if wo were to have n storm.
i no mccoon uiacucncii. rue s\veus |
danced nnd the whitccaps fhishoj. while ihc
IlcUs of rice and cane tossed to and fro in
the constantly rising wind. The sieve pips
croaked and gr.itod In its tin shield in me
teat's top und iho Hies of our canvas abode
Happed ominously. Hurriedly wo prepared
for the downpour , but it never came. As
wa stepped to the opening , through
Iho flying send wo beheld a flock
of geese. They soenu'd unable to
s'.ccr themselves aright and even nbovo Iho
turmoil of the elements we. could hear
the old leader honking forth his stern man
dates. On they come , swooping and tumb
ling , until waited over the rim of the east
ern Handbills , were lost in the shadows be
yond.
Hut , as suddenly as it had risen this fierce
prairie gust subsided. Not n drop of moir.t-
uro fell , and the afternoon was ove.n moro
quiet and entrancing than ever. Of coiirsu
v\o were surprised at the sndilen HCCOIII !
chnnge , but mostngrcuuoly sj. The lawyer ,
however , insisted tliat we would catch it
yet before thebreaking of smother day.
It was nearly noon when Slmeral and I < le-
cided upon a program for ihti nfternoon , nnd
this was : i truinp up Hay ci * ol ; for a mal
lard shoot in the swampy meadow hinds ,
which for miles nnd miles border this tortu-
OIH rivulet. Kvery day slnco wo had been
in camp , night nnd morning , we hnd noted
great tot-ks ! of tneso ulrds coniing down the
valle.y and over the sandhills into the lako.
in fuel , when thcru as an : , fliglil at all ,
they were always to bo scon going uporcom
ing tlowi : tliUllttln plii-'teiilng river of the
plains. From these signs wo mituiMlly in
terred that somewhere up thu creek must be
a favorite roedlnz ground , nnd wo concluded
to talto the afternoon for investigation.
With it Jocund eood-uyn to Stocky nnd
Spot , \voslioulderod our I.efovcrsand nullcil
out.
out.Hay creuit Is n legendary stream and at
some seasons of the year Is ( julto a factor In
rounding out the plctnrcsiuoness | of Hie
country. Hut Just at this time It was pretty
low , nnd came crawling hero and dnsiilng
tlie.rp , down between the low Hand hills like
some fulmlo'is anaconda lulling its way
through tin ) t.niL'ly morass. Tlio higher ti | >
you co the wider Iho vnlley becomc.s. until
llnally , as you near its sprmiry source , tbe
country expands itself into immeasurable
ha.v lle'lds. Along Iho Hhorc.s of thn creels it
was mire nnd muck ovorywhi'iv , with
conical tussccka nnd dcceplivo Htnic holes
ihat rnado poilisirlanisni iiiivtlilng but a
pleasure. There was .struggling cuno und
isolated patchcB of rice , lee , in many places ,
while the smart weed and gr.iss was Itixiiri-
nut everywhere , making splendid feeditig
ground for malhtrd , teal and } acc ! , and
splendid shelter fur mu Urat , akunk and
coyote.
Kim and I suparutcd nl tim bute of the
hill below our catim , that is , nno look one hide
of the creek and the other ihoothersidn. but
at no time were moro than one hundred
yard * apart. We Blurted In boldly , deter
mined to enjoy the tramp , g.iinu or no game.
If then-wasn't anything clso there wan a
rlianiro in tlio scenery , nnd this could bo
studied and profited by. Now Hie Irivgtilar
hhoro thrust Us black arm out into the
slrciim to collect iho floating loaves. May nnd
water weeds ; now a bunch of cane leanou
over.so as to touch tlui sp.trUlliig 'Iquid nt
If lo drink. Mid now the bulboiu nut grass
gleaned from out ritiignu.it | ioolxvitli its
waxen blades und ( lowing insssos ,
\Vu hud bfcu laburiourly clamluring
through mud and thicket fnriHiMslhlya quar
ter nt an hour without scour/ foatticr.
suui thosts which made tun trlos.sy coat of
the hlauxblrd or sw.imp aparrow. Abruptly ,
howiivcr , wo were Htnrilcd by n loud splash
ing in tlio rood-hidden waters In front. This
WUH almost iiiHiniitly Hiicicudcd i y n I'runtii-
quiicklng , and u pair uf malliirdH burst Into
view from their reedy hiding place. Tlio.v
worn on SiinuiMl'H side , aiiii bcfuru f.iii-l.y
awinu hu cut Inuso and thu druUu dlscour.
icnuhlv quit his brown cmiiorl and tvcui
whirling dean in' dying into the crcidtV lieu.
His other liunvl hud noothuiiiiTecl Hum lo
ufcoieralo Hie hun'd npi'cd and to swing fier
iiroiinil toward my Hide. I Htoupcd luw in
thu d.unp KIM SIM and lul Imrconio iilmosl
upon uii. , when I : i"osu. and its Hhu .urncd ,
I wiin a hopclcn * xquitvl : ; . und unduavorcd to
getaway , I cut nor Mown without compunc
tion 1 marked wuvfullv whe.ro # he dlsap-
poured in thu weeds mid > u a jiffy had her in
my nifcldo pocket. Then t turned to luc.Uo
the lawyer. I IB wu.s sticUlns In thuniiruiiptu
his hips , und the air for yards nniund him
was a h/autiful corulnan hui > . HH hnd mitdo a
prcclpl'.ous rushhim dee * in-urytnlng with
arusl ) to rucuvisr h's drake , but n mUbtcp
hud/lunged him lo lliu vralat In the suit
ui.tl iitrglutinntlyu miiulc tint ! ho found It nu
chl/d'ti pluy tocxtrl.'utu hinntolf.
"Hold on Ihorc. Willie. " 1 said , -wait tl.l
1 nut over und I'll tend you a hand "
iturrlcdty wading the creek , I nmdn my
< ray , from nigger head to nigger hcud , to thu
sink iiolo In which liilly was pUiuicd , A
stout pull and ho wr.s ou u nnu fouling once
morn.
As good fortuuo would have it Sim half
inauaecd lo kucp thu water out of hia
\vndors , aiul nfter a ho.irty Itngh over Hi
mishap we sot about to llnd the drake. . Tim
proved iiilion | toiHous task , but wo fhmiU'
found him cratllly anchored Among n lot of
floating chnir , notiiimj but his velvety green
head snowing illnivo ttio surfaco.
Alter falllnt : cnouiih life r malncd for the
bird to make u In.U cfTort to cheat his foe ,
which hp did by submerging himself be-
uo.uh the floating rlff-rafT , then his ilfo went
out ,
"Is thoroa mnro cunning bird In the wliolo
duck family f Intoriimnto.l the hiwvcr us
he proudly held up Anas Hosohns by ono rod
leg.
" 1 think not , " 1 rep'.Ied. "I have had some
funny experiences In retrieving them. Onto
1 shot a tlg ) dr.ilto ou the KunUakoo and ho
came down lu'o iho water like a brick , not
moro than ten feet from m.v Do.it. There
was a smack as IIP struck the water and UuU
was all not u feather wa : to b. ' seen. Tno
ch-clo of frothy bubbles , ho.vevcr , mnrued
the spot wh"iv he went down. 1 sat sti 1
several moments , expecting to see him rls ?
Hilt ho did not and , much ehngrlncd , I be.
gaii to search fur Him. 1 Ihorou lily looked
all nbitut both shores of thn river oppoMtu
the spot , but nut a slcn of m.v bird could t
discover , and , giving him up for 1 > st , pinhud
back to m.v blind. The water of the Kanka *
koo In those dn.vs was as clcitr na crystal
and the grassy imltom was ns dlsctrnlblt !
nt n depth of a do/en feel as it would have
been through a plato glass win low. t
pus'.ind up to thn spot where the drake had
dls.ippcMi-LVl ( lift pocroJ down Into the
river's depths. As soon us mvoycs bivamo
nccustomcd to the varied shading * . I siw
my prlzo. ills red orange lugs were slickIng -
Ing rUht up toward mo , while his head wan
burled amidst the vegetable soUlitisn nt
the bottom of the river. With my pule
they push their ducking boal.s with a long
pole In the Kaiikaloo : country 1 dhtodgcd
the bird nnd brought him to iho surfacn.
Ho was stone dead and In tils bill were the
stout tendrils of a tuft of aquatic grass. "
"Ho had gotten tangled P
' No sir , but ho hud do ibcr.ttuly committed
HUlcldel Hu had fastened on to the gr.isi
nnd held there until death overlook him ,
rather than to r Ivo himself Into thn bun-
tor's hands. Of course 1 was much impressed -
pressed by the Incident nud a careful ox-
nu.iuatioti of the bird revealud the fact thai
ho was but slightly wing tipped , und as I
said before , he preferred death beneath thn
waters rather than takn chances In an
effort to get away. "
Kor the next hour the lawyer nml 1 had
royal sport. Wo had itwehud ttio regi > : i
where the birds lived , ami never in my Ilfo
did I enjoy a shoot moro. At every 10.1
ynr.ls or so wo would "Jump" from ono to n
half dozen duckb , mostly mallards , but
liberally intcr-sprir.kled with teal. Thu
birds would gel up within easy shooting dis
tance , and befoi'O wo could fairly ru.ill'.o
what wo had done , we weru weighed doun
i.'illi game , a great portion of. which tut
"cached" In a neighboring hillside until \\o
started home.
About o'clock wo passed a httlo knoll on
the creek's shore , on which stoo.l a tcpoj. A
lire was burning near uy , nnd sprawling in
the grass bslde it Iny u bis , dii ty .Sioux ,
with a double-barrel shot nun lying across
his knees and a bunch of milliards pll d
against tlio topee's side. This was thu
autumn home of Crooked Horn , an ludiuii
trapper nnd market hunter. Wo made ;
endeavor lo uet him to talk , but ho was
urult and sullen , und as wo were not aflor
a.-alps , wo hid him goodbye and started for
camp. Wo returned down thn valley until
we ban recovered our ' cached" birds ; then ,
ns both weie about played out with our long
trump in Hie marsh , wo concluded lo cut
across the upland country and get in'.u uimp
as .speedily ; ; s possible.
Wo were pulling ourselves oat of tha
slough , ami hud almost reached a linn footing
when suddenly Simcral raised his l.ofovor ,
und in quick succession pulled off botti bar
rels.
1 thought , of course , Unit it was ; i r.ibbit ,
but the nevt instant was startled by seeing
a coyote Jump from out thu struggling reeds
and gr.us and streak it fur tin ; hills. It only
required a second for mu to give him two
more loads , but while 1 hit him both times ,
me shot were too small lo accomplish jny-
thing moro than lormrhim ; on to his bottom
velocity. As ho cleared the blow of thi >
sand hill ho tinned his frowsy head ; inJ
gave u.s a wild look , but a third shot from
Sim warned him against further liborlios ,
and another leap carried him bcyouJ our
sight.
After this enthusiastic little oxncrkneo
nothing occurred to waken our ciirlonty u-
til wo reached the top of the cam ! hill over
looking Camp Morgunzer. It prcscntcJ : i
sweet and peaceful scenj. Stocky was busy
with the uvcning meal. Omllsliiuir rmU
were Icjning against tlio big. . tetit , while behind -
hind it lay "whit looked like an aero of
ducks , their varied hues glancing In tlio
rajs of the loiverlng sun. Ttirougii tlu opan
front we cutiKht a glimpse of llio warm ro 'H
nnd greens of our blankets : Klin's mnci >
tosh hung loosely by the in-ck from thu tent
polo , while nil nbout this picture was com-
posrd of the commoner touches of sand and
I rairie grass. Off beyond lay Iho silent
Juke bathed in a Hood of guidon light from
tliu declining sun.
And such \vns our life in the f-ugonbeol
marshes , and while 1 have said nuthing
about how Stocky killed a big blue cr.ino ,
about the cyclone llrat s-.vopt down upon in
the night of tlio day Just described , bearing
the buv.ser out in his weather prognost'o.i-
lions nnd causing us to pull up stakes in tlio
moruini ; and move deeper within the hoi-
low of the hils ; have not hinted at thu
Kwurin of yellow juckots that tool : passes-
aionofour timt ono sultry uftcrnnon ; nov
told of the nntu'.op. ) which Sim swoio IHI
haw ; have not touched upon Old Spot a
cnliileiitlc lit : the midnight nuru-iun of
Mr. Skunk : ub'iut .lack liric'gsman , tin
squaw inun'.s visit and his story of il u
hnuiiu-d ranch ; nbuul nur nmr.crojs llbhin <
trips , nor our morning with llio cu ivasb.ic >
and redhead , but I liuvu told enough lo gtvo
you an i'-lna of the glories nn.I profits nn.l
bonullts of n ion iUvs' ouiiiig m the sand
hillK of Dakota. There , have 1 often thought ,
would 1 live always , in that fresh , frco
region , Unit irut.qui ! realmuf content , ' .vlu ro
hunor'.s mcaHiiro is not tiiKcn by .SUCCUJ.H ,
where protontion docs not trod ou mont ,
where genius l.s tint n Jest , gooJness not u
seeming nud devotion not n slniuu Tin ro
where the light of duy is unliiiiTteii wiiti
wrong , where aolitu lu if. tlio parent of pura
meditation and everything cloijuu.it ut
truth , happiness and health
Hunlm's HUbllmo tragedy "Damon nnd
1'ylliius" will bo given an oliibor.itti prud.ic.
lion l-ViJiiy ovcning December ! W ,
nt Hoyd'M theater with .1. ICdgai
Owens , 1'VunU Undon , und Kdna
f.iuuon lu ihu cast , assisted b.v
n number nf this best known amateurs lu tin
city. Mr. Owens who will piny Uamon on
this occasion , his : cbnrgoof ihu utiiyu nnd
the rchoarsiils muicatu n do.groo of parfet ) .
tlon suldum roachua by amatuiir.s , oven
hiipporting well known nciors , Tht < produc
tion U exciting a plcasiirabln di-prco of in-
lercHt nnd everything puints to ono of tie )
most delightful | iurfonuaiiiiii ever t'lvon 0:1 :
the local stagu by professionals iisahiiu.l b/
iiniiitciirs. Thu pcrforinanco is under the
nusiilccs uf Nobniska lodge No. | , KnUtits
of I'yhlns.
Tlmro are btlll two more iiurformiim.'oj of
"A HIMM Monkey" nt tliu IJoyd. Altliuugn
produced for l'ii llrt llmu morn tli n nix
.voar.i iigo , "A Hr.iss Monkey" Htlll lioldii ttu
own with ihu more rncciit produclionsof .Mr ,
liuyl'x pen. In this piocu hu HU-UC : ( a many-
sided vein nf humor that U familiar 11 every
uiio whu listens to Ii. CieorgK Marlon n *
.lunali , the Biiieratitioii3 | mini , givc.s tl u
result of live years' playing In ihu p.irt , cou
pled with his line iKnror.i as u coiiutJiuu ,
( icorge A. King.imiry , who Is favorably
known hero for his comifctlon with ihc nlil
( Jrand ( Jpera house sjvornl ycur.s aco. arrived -
rived in the city yciterJa ) , nnd was icpi ;
busy lMu remainder of thu duy receiving ihu
Christmas congratulaliuus of Ma frk-auj.
( iuoruo Is now theadvniico rcpresoututlvo ot
Jaujb lilts' Swcdlsh-Auierlcuu cuui'jdv ,
Von Vuiuoii , " whicli ionics to Jlo.vd's for
four nighlH cbimnrnclng Sunday next , lu-
eluding Vwo perform ir.ces on Noiv Vu.ivs ,
Imlldiiy iiiit < .
The iiKiml holiday nitu-H will hj in uf >
feet vlu the Mlnajnrl I'ltulilo ittnl-.vuy ,
Tlukctii will hu ohl Djiiomtwi- , Uilh ,
li/ith / , ailth , : : iht nml .lunuury 1 at , 18Ultt
limitud for return PIUBUVO until .lunuury
; ) d. For fiirlhc.r infurvmtioii cull nt del -
l > ot , li'ith und Woh.stcr utreotH or o in-
' jmtiy'a olllcos , northuuHt corner HHIi utul
Kuc'imm strcots.
J. O. 1'lilKUl'l'l , TllOS. F. GOIJKHKY ,
A. G , F. & 1' . A. 1' . i T , A ,