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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1895)
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" I When we jUlllllel1 out al the field the 'varsity men were just pulling oft their Iweaters. As we walked up 10 time sIlo line I was feeling a little ettibarrasseil as to wheth'r Townie knew at alrfax's I Ilia II. My doubts were SIIHllily et at rest for Towllh'y left I.angton , with whom he was talkIng just as we came IIIJ , an.1 coming straight to me paid : "YolI'ro Oocclarll ! , are 'ou-well , the I.or.1 help yell It 'oll'ro going lip ogalml Warner tOd3Y ; you don't look over big for the contraet. limit here's Fellows our quarter Ile'li give you your slsnals. " Then little FellowlI began : "Even numbers ! tight side , 01111 ( nllmher ! left able ; next to last number ! commute ! ! . elm' . ttc. . until 1 was sure 1 ollllll'l know odd from ven , nor my right hand tram my letl. ' -lever : ml1l1l. " said hC' . as he caught InY dazed expression "I won'l give your signal much , amid when I elo I'll call out olJlethln ! to Roland just before It . mo that you can catch on. The ret of the time when wr > 've got the Jail ! you Juet haIti . ! your man and jam him t,3ck. Fairfax won'l leI 'arner 11lay today , I know allli either 'Ierwln or gaston will go ! UI' ' agalust ) ' 011. They're both slow. " Ammil Just then Fairfax called out : "Corne. Townle gel your men up ; we'll take the kirk orr. " "lIoht on a mntnut' . " shouted Townley "I've got to have another tackle If 'ou're going ! to take hath Merwin and Easton. " " ( jet In there YOllrself " said Fairfax "and I I'll Illay ' your elll ! . " Townley's end was the left and that brought ! Fairfax I over next to me and 1 trembled hi my boots ! at what II cIrrus my play would 1 seem tll him. "All really , " called out Lamigion amid In another - other mlnllte the Illay was startell 1iatnn , wns oninsite me. allli he looked as - - - - . - . . . . - - - . . - - - - - - - - - , , I I ' I A ( . . : H ' , . , . I f ' -11 . . ' y i - . . 'r I f 'ti , , _ . - - . -I I - -WA.-L . - - . - l- ' " 1. \ . . - . - - . I ' . , , ' , ' - ' - . . . . . . \ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , " . . . . " . , I , A . . . . . ! . . . . . J. "f h. . . _ . . . . - - - . \ ) 'r. ' : . / ' " "JUST AS 1lI KICKED 1 JUMPED IIIWOm : illS RIGHT FOOT. " big I1S a moullt.nln , hut 1 found almost at once lh.Il I wall Qutelcr on my feet than he , I1Hthat although ! ; he looked ! fierce enough he waK nol hanl to gel lJy. 1 foon found thaI he was crowdIng me , though , ancl l'mt 1 couldn't ! shove him back or over when the play came. I must have ciano II good m3ny queer timImmis I III thl first IHteen mnilitites for J coullln'l re- mClllhlr thaI I wasn'l an coil hut Fairfax never salel a word to me except once 1 saw from the way the halt stood that the play was comlug over to our side , ali Instinctively begati , to move out toward the end. I mltilu't see just how close \ \ e were to the touch lIne until a voice rlhtln ! my ears said : "Yollllg man , you're emi m ) ' toe . and my foot Is on tile stile line , Fa 'oU'll better get In 1 little , I can take care of the end of this lIne It 'ou'll do the tackle part. " I gave Fairfax more room after lhat. Wo hall five minutes rest and then II It aaln ! , anll I'IS I eager ellough. In what seemell tome mo less thall ton tulnutes but which was ' I found by looking at aetllally twenly-fi\'e as ) lool\ng the cock on the grand stand Fairfax called out : "That wi ca for today . . anc wo all got Into our swtalel 1111 started for the 'bus , Jot nexl day \ \ as similar to time first. I faced I'aeton again. I foulld out. howevr , that It made a hip difTeronce whether Fairfax I - fax played end or not , for TOWIII ) ' ' IS next to ml and the 'varsity leu sent their men al our side u Ileal ofwpr than wen ) they . ' there TownlEY fW old Fairfax standing UI . . was ) liv : 11cr though than Fairfax and backed . . mime UII better.Vmirmmer \ \ h out III his ulIl- Corm thought ht didn't play , limit he couched me two or three tmes In II good naturell kInd or way , as though he was apololzlnp for kno\\ Ing lore about It titan 1 di ! . 1 \as glad enough h , you ia ) ho sure' at the lllnters , Nobod except Warner said IlIch to IIIl\ hut I hall found omit several thlnls for myself , one of which wan nol to get iY face too coe to Miller's right ehow. ! : 'ller ' " " when hl\ was \as the 'varsl ) , right guard % coining throu"h. Anothf was thaI whm I . \Int through I on Eastomi's right hand sid It was Illlost luvarlabll that comet hlng caught le suddenly wlh a push from behlnll and remit mo S1ra\\ hug ! on my no e. 1 couldn't believe that l'aston could turn and get time frol behlnc In that \\'ay. amid wasn't euro about the imititter until 1 h1d laken two such tUlblEs , Then , as 1 got 111 , 1 saw t Bentley , the 'varslt"s right oml , grinning at 11. and I knew i'hose shoulder gave me that quick to S. After that I dll nol atop very bug ! wben I roull..1 the IJrOmonlor ) ' of , Easton's right ! elbow lJul citiceil , In with n quick I'Jr. anti 1 found lente ) ' hadm't tlI\ and take ot TOWIIIE to como after 10 care ) too. too.On " 'eclnesdu ) ' when wa Iletl lip 1 saw ' 'arner opposlo le In Illuce at ubton ali the Ir 1 thlllg that struck le was that he didn't look Iwatly as big as I ) ' former op- lmnent. The next thing that struck II was Warllr'l shoulder . und I didn't cUrb ! bide . Jut ! somewhere on 10 on the arl or sldl. the thigh , anti I fell over hIs back as the : runner wenl by ! . just Ilsslng hllll. Be- ) fore the afternoon was over 1 had concluded ; that although Warpr was not lS heavy ; ns Iaston I . he carried , something better than IIOlltl and whereas on Monday a til Tuesday - day I hal hall a chance to look after I ) ' relations with Bentley alli MIller front tIme to time. on Wetnlsclay there was only one mall 1 knew anything about , and he was till over 1) ' earth . and thaI one lan was : \\'animer. I Counll good ' new sore That night 1 a lan ) , spots when 1 crawled Into ! bed hut 1 thitltt't mlnll thaI hal as much as the fact that .Warner hal hud a picnic wIth mime . : . CIAITm IV HOLAND'S AI\'ICE. For time rest of lho week I fared Warner reF daily . and became more nll lore discour- agell 1 could not block him when ho wanted to rome through , and 1 could nol get through him when time runner came behlllll him. He Eeemell 10 know exactly when to box me Iii . and when to let me go antI poor Townlt ) and Roland hall a terrible time oC II stopping the men who , C3re liy me. ) Things gal to bo EO bad that In tIme leconl1 ' , ( - - . half on Saturday 'ulrfa stopped the IJlay a minute anti called out to Ierwln , who was , 1111ylnK ) . right tackle . for UI and facing Ealol : ( in . the 'varsity : "See here Merwin. 1 wunl , "al to COIO over here and see I you can loletles hold \'mirlier. 10dllatl can't t thaI's sure , " amid us I stepped back feeling : for all the world u though 1 had host my I t last frlelll he ahllll : 'Cioddartl . ) ' 01 ! O o".r J emil face aston I l\aln , and for hpann's sake lee IC you can't gel some life Into yimm" P 1 was blue enough . and , If the truth mll be to\l , I thought of all manner of reckless things such as giving UI the sport alto. Jttlrr , larry tried his best to brace Int liP , fnll succeeded tn making me see that 1 \\al not going lhrouKh any worse than every milan who ever maltl the 'vaniy tanm . I " " 'hy , " said he . "there would be no sense I ) 'n ' practice I I man who had only worked I ' t , nontb , -4 40 . well . cue who bail ' ' J - - - - - - , - . . , - - - . , . . - . . . . nt It three ) 'ear amid tb3t's whal you seem to Want. " \hen wc reached the house 1 found a note tucked Inder lY minor from Holunl\ All II said was : "Sorry nol 10 find you.Vlll cOle again thIs ovenlng. W. D. ltOL.AD. " I thniighmt II was nice ot hll to come alol'nll ammyvay for though I dldn'l want general sympathy . 1 IkJ Holanl anti lcw that he was 1 \t ) ' l'OIIIIIR ; fellow and not likely 10 waste lm on anyone h ! dllln't care for , bout halt host eight he came In harry wits timers , but after a bl 1m cleared out amI Roland allli 1 s ere left to ouraeh'es. "Now , about ! this Coot hal business ! . " Ito hrgan. "I'\'p ben watching ) ' 01. anll ci- thought 1 don't know I all , not hya long shot I know Whnt's the Ilulet wih you . und I'm ge log to tel ) ' 01. YOI don't think about the \al ! cimough. You don't cit rlht ! ; down mind Igure out just why Warner beats ! you . and how I he does I. arid then SIUll' out ole way to ' stol' ' It. For . Instance : 'Varner has a fUhh- lon , whtn his side has the ! Jai , and thin runner Is cOllllng hIs way . of slandlnl back just a little wIth ' his eye on the quarter . and just as the bal Is IJapse,1 he ducks and Jowls ! his man over invariably ! toward the guard . unless the run Is coming ! JIWEel time tackle and the gUir < \ ' "When Warner gets rpady to play hmle lit- tIe game on yon the secolll tUne )011 jllft remember that your side haslI'l the bal anll ! that yOI can use your hanw and arms to gel through. About ! the tle Mr.Var - ntr gets ! his head ilowmm YOI dodo olUck : and hint your halll on the hack ot his neck and you'l find bateau of ! JlIllnp you over he'll go Ilasl yOu alogether , timid perhaps fall on his hose. Blt very likely you can study out U heLter way still . emily do It. Don't stand IIJ and let the ame tIming go on over and over agaIn There , I've hail my say , and I am a good deal moore ( ootlel as a half hack than till ) ' line man 1 know , so you can take II for what It's 'wol'th. " and deor. Roland sprang U\ and started for time "lold on , 10Ialll. " crIed I , grabhhlt his arm : "I wallt to thank you ever so much for coming around anll saying thaI to me 1 can appreciate II really , anll 1 believe every word you say. 1 haven't uell m ) heall at ail . amid 1 have JUSt been trying to match up my strength wllh a big man In- teall of studying ont the 1Iay , limit I'l do Il yet. I swear Ill learn to block him , , timid get thrcugh him , If 1 gel tIme chance. : 'Ieallme , I'l make the best ot It. " I "Thal's somethllllt like I. Godllarl : you just make imp ) : our 1111 to Ignre It omit and you' como cloJ 10 U 'varslty III ace ) 'el. " CIAPTI n Y. OFF FOR NEW YOm Ionday foulld Merwin Inet up against \'artler . unll I was hanging ! back not know- Ing whether to go over to the freshmall field I or hot. I iiltin't want tv fO over there and have them call me ! back bECJUSe that woull seem ahno t an I IPft ell posimig IJnt 1 soon saw Dson , who saul In a very humid way : "GoitmiarmI , 1 want you over In time Creshman fiEld today : Im going to coach you a bit ! lY- self , " so 1 ran over with him. All llat week I pla'ell IInller 1)yson's coacimlmmg anti I bepau to be vr ) clear to mo what a chump I must 'la\'e Itppearell ( 10 'Varncr amid FaIrfax for I boon found that by taklimg ! aclvantlge of the points Dyson save me amI studyIng ant IJlan3 at night I could literally ' "pIa horso" wih allY man I faced on the trlshmall held . Almost the only Intormaton I oJlalnlII ! was throuh ! I harry . who watched them every day a 11 toll le about It at night. J eou' see . alhollgl he cl1 [ lot like 10 admIt I. that terwln was putting up a slrong game IgJlnbt " 'arleI. anti cue at.rnoon as our 'butt conic close to tie ' \'arsl ) ' ! Jns 1 heard 1.1lgton say In rl'llly to some remark c FaIrfax : "I never supposed 'Ierwlll hall It In him " Things began ! to look ! very lugubrious to me , and nol until Friday night clli I'get I II gleam of com tort. That evening Holal11 camp over anll s 111 : "I limit ran In a minute to tel you thaI 1 think Fairfax will pnt : 'Icwln over emi imo I 'varsity-tomorrow. lIe thln\ts \ he's hall a good stnooln ! ; In front oC 'Varne amid thai Il's tlmmie' it I they are polng to use Imitmi to get ! him over where he call work In with lila own I gnarlI and enml . " I think hy this lme m ) chin was rllnr on I ) ehe t. I know 1 tried to crack a enmihe . hilt I must have been a vry hat fail- lire. "limit . O I1anl. that's just what you want don't you see ? The)1 have to give Warner tamethlnp livelier than Easton 01 thl 11\\ ' tre3hman-he's no use cOlpurl wih you . real-to : face and I'l wag r that In splo of hmlimis1f Fairfax will have to ell you oVl'r against Warner agaIn H he iloes yell just Ihow them tha 11e"vl muee a big mistake about ) 'ou. You m'ee I It Ilon'l conic o I. ( " 1 could hardly believe thaI 1 should have another show EO soon but on the strength of Bolanlls prEdlclon 1 slept better than I had all the week 811 dreamed that 1 jumped clean over Warner on the first Illay. Au' we got out of the barge the next afternoon - noon I.anglon fall : "Ooddanl , WIIanl on the 'varslt foul this afernoon , " )011 I slopped by time clmk . lne , Presently Townie " ' cattle over anti said : "You're to go up against Warner agaIn today over on my shle. W\'e our best team , out and It's going to b ? for blood , so let' see what you . ! do H you ran't lo anything else 10 down In front of him , hut stop him somehow " With that we lined up and on the first don \'arner gave moo a pleasant little nod anll a " 11110. Goddard . we'ro going to eat one another again , eh ? " "Ouess I'l gel the Indigestion part : . then , " said I. amid In another minute the blllwas snapped and w ! banged Into the work. After tel minutE' of II therp was a momens pause . while 1.3lgton put a new sIring II his jacket , which hall' ' bcen ! half torn oft him 'Varer snIt to me : "I.ook hiere fresh- man ) 'ol're puttIng ! UIJ a bIter game than I you did lat week " 1 hadn'l time to thank hiltim for I.anglon caleI out : "Al right , " and the play went on The 'varsity had forced us down close to our goal line . and although It was only second down 1 Cancled from Lantol's pOll- lon that ho was going to try a Ilrop. nYlon hal shown mo a trIck about gettIng through , but had saLt ! : "Don'l try It too often ; Just wall until tbe"r gollg to try I drop and tlen play Il for all Il's worth , " 1 thought of this and then mAde up my mlnl to have a shy at It. I took a step over ' MIller a shove. "iloki on there . anti gt\'e : ller shaH 1011 what are you dotug Goddar.17" he growled out Illl sol back Into his IJlcp , , \ artier ram a Sep neartr , and 1 stooped down ns timough I was about 10 butt blm , getting my tlouKh e'ye on AtimhlsOn's hanll. 1 saw the signal ant as the ball shot back 1 turned clean around I using Warner's shoulder for I pivot , and I jumped Conurd al hard al 1 could. I was clear 01 time lIne anti the ball was sailing stralghl Into I.anK\on's hiands 1 ran wIth all my mlghl straight at him , and just 8 he kicked 1 JumpII before - Core hIs rIght foot. 'fhe ball hit tee square In the face and 1 saw a milon stars laC many to see where the bal went , but Townley wits after II , and In a moment he had dropped on It. Langlon and Brew. Iter. the full backs , boll dropped cn him , -.L . but we had II Ilo\n thlrly yards out of ollr goal "What . was the mater with you . Vt ar- ncr ? " shouted Fairfax . "Were yOU asleep ? YOllr man came through you as If you were anchored ? " I didn't ( have 3 particularly enjoyable partcularlY time wlh Warner time rest of the ilay Jut ! I was a pleasell as Punch , though my check fell hike a huge pumpkin. The freshmen hall finIshed before we got through , and as I finlhel 01 the fieM 1 saw Dyson , and al . thought he ditl 1 nol walk with me , he saul ! . < < " ' like It , Cresh- as 1 p.tll : "Thats more lke " ' exalted. Oman , and I was proportIonately Thursdu morning Uson came to my ) room just aCer rcclaton amid told me that I.anglol wanted ml' over In time ! ym lot -thaI 1 tmecdtm't dress . Just come over as IOn I , a , . On the way over Dnon told me that 1 had got 10 learn the ' \rsly signals as they Iot might want to me m ( In the game with Chalham utnlvcm'slty Saturea ) ' . "It's going to be a , hare game and , they lre not sure 'Ier- wil CUll stnlle I through " he eXlllalned to . " " ' take ' along any- I 1m' "The"re gollg to you alI hoSe , whether you lilay or not you keep ' your eyes open anti lelrll what ) ' 0\ can . Cor' ' ' clever pair Cbatham's tackles are a might cEver taeees mutt theIr lIne's a stiff one , l ) 011 110 get ( : lce lit , play for all 'ou're worthi even I wo mire away ahead , for the1 compare ) ' 01 wih Merwin. Neither FaIrfax nor Langton are atsfie < 1 with thaI Place yet . and are afraid I wil he a hall hole 11 the Irlol galc , Willis Is hal crazy to think he I out of It. " By this lime we had reached the Gym 101 where the ' \arsly team was hued up goIng through their signals I stood by and listened and watchEd Met'- wln's numJers ! asIllsol gave them anll Presently lal lon raid : "Oet 11 thiere Ood- ihard In MerirIn's place anti ! o throulh the algimals. " Alhlson cattle tlJ and run over the list once to me anll wp Jegan. ! 1 nmanag.i after a fashion though orcaslonaly 1 got mixed mind hUINI Into my nelgbbor Grerle was end and nlHley guard emi ummy side 01110) ol"ln't say mich to me. hut Greene kept ! imp a worll or two here allt there to help me. " % 'm'bmen It'll round time opposite end . you follow and make II sate bchlnd. " he said a c I trIed to pet over too fast After nearly hal aI' hOllr's work WI stopped and lS 1 was walkinS off . 111gton ramI over and snlll : "We shall take ! you to New York Saturdu so be ! at the 0:35 : traIn - I don't advise you further between now and then " That aftunool 1 hacl my first try at the ull'ersl ) Ile , and , alhollgh 1 comiljn't keep track of all tIme players 1 found what iti'as to hnvl' good mel on either side of me II the line. Greene allll Iudiey'ere bath dandles and the former kepI tip a stonily 10w-tone,1 , talking ! ! 10 me that helpld mo out ! ; rlaty , I facp.1 : Merwln ! all after my experIence with Wimer 1 got alomug faIrly wel , for : 'Ierwll was a mmmcii easier man to block as 1 soomm ' , . , , . , .1 mtch . . "DV' lo , . . . . "rn , ' f n " 'na .Inr' SOOI and : n'Icr i ' was miot used . : ' one " of' ' ' our " fresh- : lan tacklps playing aallsl me AdJEon , gave m ) sIgnal to run two or three tImes. ttimd I 1 managed to gain seHral yartls 1 knew very vehl . however that had I been ! fnclng Warer he wo111 ha\'e 100wn from my leak ! that 1 was going to get the ball . and woull have had h1s arms about me when 1 got to Ad dl on. On time way In . 1 rode In the 'varsity ' ! Jus at Langtoui's orders. I.ngton sid : "I want every fellow to see 1lI , ho has all his traps ton'orrow Ellre. Don't forget ! your ankle sup- porters. and den't come crying around after ii ! got to New York ! wanllnA a lasing or short a stocking , or any other fool trIck. \'p take the 9:15 : . GOllllan ! You Come to breakfast - fast al the tralllhJA talJle " ( ( ho Contnued. ! ) - - - - - l'wl'ln CHI'lIt. ( A ( : r'ut :111 \ \ 'him , 1"IUI Ills CUr'I' " ' Mit1l sag SIimt"m . In our own country , less than a century ngo , was born a boy poor ambitious ! and de- voted to his mother. The fifth chili In a family ot nine , unable to atend school but I , for omit ' year 11 his life . and then only every I Gther day . Peter CooNr began ! his career of labor when he was 8 years old. As lila father wa , a hatter . the child pUlpd the hair ( rain rabbit skins ! for hal pulp. lie learned to make shos for time whole faml ) ' hy rip- ring up an old uhce to coo how II was made ' \'hen 17 he started for New York ' 0 make hi fortune , If ossfb1e. lIe sawn ad\'er- tslmcn ! of a lottery , and having carefully i'veml $10 he II\estelI all and lost all le saId : "it was the cheapest pIece of Imowle'lge I ever Jought ! " For be never touched a game i 01 chance aflerwarc Day after clay he walked the streets of time great city speklll work. Finally h' Jound ! hlnaelf as all apprentice ! to a carriage maker for his board ! and 50 cents a week for five years. lIe spent his evenIngs In reading , anll Cram his pLlance hired a t-aeher to whom lIe rrclte lIe u eclto say thou : "If I ever get rich 1 wi buid a place where the poor hays and girls of New 1ork may haven elilleatoll free. " Afr his appremitlceehmlp . Peter workrd In a woolen mi at lempstEad , Long ! IElnd , at $0 a week. here he Invent a shearIng ! machine , from which ho made $500 In two vrars. ' \'Lh such n large sum as thl ! ! , he could nol rot till he had gone home to see his mother lie found her and his father foil of trouble on account of poverty ! and ulobtim. PetrI' at once gave tbrm the whole $500 and promlEed to mpet some notes which hIs father had given. Soon after this he opened a little grocer store In New York , and then hught an ell glue aeton' For thirty year he carried on this business almost alone lie rose at daylight . kindled huin factory fires , 13de hits plue timirhog the forenoons . and sold II during 1.1' af2roons , le I continUed to worlt thus 'i \ hen his Income had reached $30,000 a year lIe hul a rolling maul mini furnace In lial- tmorI Only thirteen mil's at the Baltmoro & Cu'iiio railroad were then completed ! and the ( iire'tors were about to give up the work. Mr. Coop : r neeled the ramI In connecton with his roilng mill. 10 al once made the frst loco molve ever constructed In America and hEpEd to carry forlard the enlerprlse. lie erectol al Tlnton , N. J. . time largest rolling mill In the Unied States a large blast flr- flare In I'entmsylvania anti steel foil wire works In various parts of time simile. , 'Ir. Cooper salll to a friend who was Inter- estol In time Trenton works "I do not feel quite easy aJout ! the amount we are making. WorkIng under one oC our patenis wo have a 10nopoly , which seems to me somethln ! \\o II g. Iverybody : has to come to us for It , and we are makIng money too fast Jl Is not rlht" ! TIme Ilrlce was at once rellIcod , lie had bee work III ! fcrty ) Ers to earn money for his free college for the poor. For five years ho watched the erection of the slx- Hory. brown steno building , al the rer of Eighth street anti I'curth avenue new cue ] Cooper Instit'ute. Boys and girls were eager to learn , as he hall bellowed they would be If they had the opportutilty. Four thousanJ eame to the nigh schools. Two thousand came each Salllrda night 10 hear lectures. A hal milon cre annual ! 10 read ! In time library and free reading room. Mr. Cooper's last act was to lJuy ten l'pc wrltln machines for the girls In the depurt- menl of telegraph Over 40,000 young men amid women have pone out from Cooper Insl- lute to ear an honorable Ih'lng. The poor stilf-emiticateml hay became pres- Ident of tie telegraph companies , one oC time fathers of the Atlantic cable and the nominee ( or president or the Unltl'd States by the na- ) 10nai Indepenllent party In 1876. lie died aa ho had lived . the unostentatlols , honest , neJlp ! friend or the poor amid the unfortunate JUsl before he tlell he said : "I seem to her my mot'ler calling moe as she 15(1 to do when I was . a . boy : 'l'eter . Peter . It Is about bed tme ! ' " ! \lK , BO.TON. Jrntt ( . of Clue TuImmighierm . . Pulor-Do you ever play with bad little boys , JohnnIe ? JohnnieYes. Fir. Pallor-I'm surprIsed Johnnl.l Why don'l you play with the good little boys ? JohnnieTheir mammas won'l let I 'em ! Nelghmbor-Ihertie , your mother Is calling you. 1iertte-'t'es'tmm. I know I. but 1 fancy thus don't want me very Jad. ! Nelghbor-Sbt has called you seven times already , hiertle- Ye 1 know ; but she hasn'l called "Alberl" yet. "Papa , " saul little Johnny eagerly "I saw the fattest woman today ! " 101 mu.h did she weigh ? " "I don'l know ; she w3ln't In a mnusum. Ugbl flmitihie , " wal so fat she filed her sleeves up Little 5-year-old I'hulip had , ' Lille.yearoll Phiip evidently noticed thaI when his niamnia notc l mamia cut her finger nails time Place of nail which IhE cut off wu crescent shaped , 10 the other day the little Celo\\ ' . seeing the npw moon , ran Into Ile house In great glee , calling , "Oh , mamma , lum seel Dod Is lulng his finger nails. " A bright little ( -ef.old boy was 1111& In . , , , ' - . - - - the grass mimi looking , Into.ih5k-when he spied the moon. lie WaS a'\Llshecl to see II In the dayilnie lmp SUtith1'tly jllmplng imp . he rushec Into the hOI1 situ cried , "Oh , mnammima God forgot 10 take b.s moon In last ' lsl night. . j "I Ilon't like ) ' 01. Alilf Jennll' Plid W'Iibtmr . after his aumnt hall ; , Wlbllr. afer lunt interfered ) wIth u'nme cherished Idea he hall In nilmid "an' IC 1111 ' ) ' 01 don't let me alone 1\ \ save up my polet mane ) ' an' buy ! a tapir , " "A what 1" tapir. asked his aunt. " " tapir , " . said \'uibur. . "an' tapirs they eats ants , " - , , "Motiuer . " sall Johnnll' , utter decpthollghl , "sllppose 1 shoull knok Ihls vase oft the table and catch It Then I wouldn't of It. would I ? " "N-n-no. I suppose not . " his U\10 mother slowly assented ! . ' limit , " continued Johlnle , still toying wih the vase , "If 1 should knock It oil and lot catch I , then 1 wo111 catch Il , \ t oiihulmi't I ? " "Yes , you voum1ti " his mother grittily returnell , title tme w1h quick IIecl610n "No Willie lear , " sold nuanmnia "no marc cakes tonight Don't you know you cannot l.letp on a full stomach " "Wel , " replied \\'lle. "I 1 can slCII on m ) lJack. " - - - A 1'IZI' : 11' ) : ' n. C , Tonu" ; - Sew York , Critic. Spun ' In ome mlfht ) ' % wizard' hrln , 'he potent sllel that gave thee birth I lie questoned nallrl" not Inin. . An,1 called thy 1'.lng ' fwm time earth : ) To hare the task hl' summoned fire : Aeclus ( t his IJldlng , rume' 1. IHhlone.1 . hm' hl8 vast < Ieslrl The mstc bond of steel anti name , The sulJtle genius , if time Greek , 'hat ! Jute swift leru18 treat the air AII.l . Icaruil on 11lnlon" weak , 'fho vat ethereal spaces mimire \Jrl' \ Anti Phaeton forgot his femire . And \leed \ the clolll.l.orl chariot Crco- Prophet looked it down the yettrs . Irs. An,1 , dreamt I d. cd fllllel ) In three. What if I heHOllht not What he suing ? ' 'he vlalon Into beIng ranl : Ant I'rl tl.t time Grecian ton ue Shou11 lend tJ tmingle whc.1 a nmtune . For ure the god-like force thlt woke ' 'hl IHhln of tie I Attic heatl I. 1 Present loire' III ever ) ' spoke ) Amid latent 11\1 : , In evr ) ' part 'fhe C'ahiuhm'a ; earl I ) I , masle. pun , 'l'iie 10111 oC laJdll I hOle nlomue None other ever gzelupon ; Or mOllnted on thnt nln' throne ; The moch'rn lerlOa1lnrer WC ( ' , l' ' A m'rild mstc stm' l\S ot ste"l. ) Alike . or king or "lmmIn cleaves 'lhl gale UpOI the neatly mvhmec'l Otmttlomme , cuumtdone . 0 genii . ye Who wrought thlt Orient fabric rare ! A 10hr ! steed Is wiltIng mp , Amid I am regent of the nit \Vlth rt'gmtl foot 1 'purn the timmst All baser harhs tire loft hehl" ! 1 launll mt like I , ! lanct" thrust . Amid specli lrllllll'ant down time wlncl. 1'iIHlt AuhhNhtTS'1'ItY J.\HII . : : 'JH . Retail clerks no\ have 132 local unions. Time American deratlon at Labor ha ! a membership of about 700.000 , The larges Knights of Labor assembly III New York Is the letter carriers' union , which la9 1,400 memlJers. The Cranberry ! iron mineI In wester North Carolina , which ha"o been shut down Cor three years . are to 11 i reopelle at once with a large force on m01. Statistics aver that rilce bicycling ! las become como a popular pastme the ruhber trade h. consequence hat risen proJably ! 5ooo.00r within the laa etghmtt'en muomuthms. The Intcratlonal Typographical 11110n paid seven death claims during Ile past month I The balance In time Interatollal treasury Is U3,028.92. The death benefIt Is $60 Time operatives lu Japan mlll are not to be envied. Time ) ' work , 'very tiay there bdllg mme Smintiay and the hours range Crolll twelve to soventeclI The rate oC'orlc , however , Is 'low alll there are Irequelll imolttlays. 'ho bottlers of the United St1tes empJo 2G. 38 mOi , serve 1.489,038 cu 'tolers. liS 23.940 hiorees have invested $4,57,469. $ me annualy $12,747,633m'orthi oC boles , amid th . baa and breakage 'Imoant" 10 $322S04. An 1/ollous I\'flltor ) Is reported to hao taken out a great malt ) ' patents al Wash- Ington for devices In iJI s. ' Amonr tbme. are commo : , staircase billIard tables bricks ! for walls anti IJlnds for \\Inllol . Jedslead ! mnoimeatraps . and JaIl ! for fish I n ! In time second anthrcite mlnlllJ district ot Prnllsylvanla of 823 men employed hut 1t I arc naturalized. Oumly I 184 omit of SS7 examIned - Ined by ! the mlnllf IlIsplctor for certificate ot compelenc during the past rear were cit- Izens. The lJulk of the foreigners are composed - posed of Poles amid Hungarians , The hode 181\1 leglslatur . at its last sessintm appropriated 30,000 for time con- stucton ot sample hal mile sections of road In tewns Ilettonlng for them , and agreitmg ! tI ' pay one-fourth of the coat , Fifteen towns ha\'o already embrce the opportulll ) ' . and thins allother state"ls practIcally enlsted In the goomi ! roads m v ment SpringfiEd , Ill. . 'Ias been selected as the locaton of I big ugrleulural Implement fac- tCty to be ! established lJy a eorporaton tom- pOled of memJers ! oC Patrons of husbandry III twent-two diferent slales. The factory will he In operaton by ! next spring Time cor- poraton begins with a capital stork of $100- 000 , which will be doubled next rear. The , New York Tpographlral union has es- t3JIEhed ! an out-ot-work funti. I 1 ! to ho a permanent thln ! The fund Is to b ! main- 111ntd hy an annual aswssment ; ot 2 per cent on all SUIS eHnet ! Timli' assN'amelt will go toward the payment of cll s. as wel as the ( s ablshmont of 0 fund. und \ \ 'ill onltlr > all memLers out of work to a relief .Iurlng . foul months at each year of $1 per week Vlco 1res\lent Vaheniine . the able dolt ! marshal of the mnoimlers . bas gained another sweeping victory for his craft. ThIs time I Ilappend In hiotomm Up to within a week ago lho mlnhllm rate of wages for molders In that city \\'a $ 180 a day whie only one- lhlrd or the ii orlcer were In the union. An organization 100m was started . lJy Vulln- title all others wIth the result thal the molders joined h ) hmmmndremls. Now all hut a few email shops In the cl ) , are strictly limiton whlo the minimum rate Is $2.50 per mini' , ) The Internal'onal flroth'erhmoomi of Black- \llths has extended Its ellhllt ) ' clause to Ilclude speclilists . steam hamlpr men 101- makers angl ironenlthts : chalnmakers and other special workmen In the bleksmlhlng trade. A popular vote will bc taken upon a Jeneficlnry ! Ilsurance plan which provlles I for the payment of $50 at tIme dpath of a memlJer In good ! standing . or $75 In case or time death of wle or dependent relations . anti expense at burIal ! Is bore hy the Jroth- ! - erim000. COII\'entonu are made bIennIal and to meet In I a -fi ) voted on previous to the cenvention the exelutvo board to name five cites to be ! voted upon. The tenth annual report of Carrel I ) . Wright commissioner oC labor shows that lhc strikes and lockouts occurring In the ! UnIted States during the thirteen and a hal years ending with June , 1804. cost the em- plo'es $190,493,382 , anlll : th3 employers $91.- 825837. Total more tb4n $285,000,000. The IlmlJer of PtalJlshments In'ol'eJ In strIkes during this period wa C9IG7. : allcl 3,714- 406 persons were throwh out oC emplOYlllent. al an average cost of $4 to each , workm1 cone med. The loekoull ( 11""lved 6OG7 estab. iibhmer'ts . and 3CG,600 wOrkars , who loot an average ot $7 pnch. Ihl i Is a Ilret ) big price to pay fol the luxlr ) of a strike A Wisconsin cOlpanr has discovered by comparative measurement juat from len to twenty logs are now ' required to furnish 1.00 feel of lumber wlere oply four or fin were required ten years , ago , I The destruction oC the large tree has'een so great thaI time lumbermen have ! JeJul on tIme smal olles. There bas been trelendo l waste In the forests or the northwest and the Industries of the rpglon are begInning to experience the e\1 elects of It AnticIpating the prelenl cordlttols anti an IntensificatIon oC them meny northern lumbermen have for several years past been buying tmJer ! lands In the bout hi . Some significant evidence of sold and substantial revival In the industrIes of Penn- sylvania Is round In the last report ot the State d " 'aftmenl. covering time work oC the omclal ) 'ea now al Its close. Condi- tons ha\'o so materially Improved over those oC a year ago amid prosperous times hmave ) uticlm large macas- lave returned again In tuch meD- ure thaI charter were Issued to 126 build. natural companies - Ing aesotations . sixteen gas patties , four banks , twemit-tive traction Insurance mOlor conmpanies nty-olgbl cOlpanea ! and a total of 3,527 corporatons , either newly clarterell or else rechartsreui In addItIon slxty.Cour charter were Issued tOIOComtlye wafs. railroads and 212 l ( Street rail- \t , it.V. r . . . _ , s & , ' _ . _ _ _ _ - - - - - - about ti-ic. : . . . Are , ' ' ' Cloth , Fit or 1'rilnlnings - of our Yon ' $20 _ SUITS . ? ' - , r - Sceptical ' ti/\ - - ' We refer you to several hundred economical I dressers in Omaha , who are wcaring these . garments . , and who do not fail to speak in their I 1)I'aiSc " C . , T here's a vast fference , , , between "Shoddy' " HE ' " IS "L at deceptive 1 cheapness 1 > 0 ( i 't ( ) timid tP'i'l NIOLl I S . Fancy I-ligh Pries . . . 111 'Ail ; I I Over 300 choice designs in - Trousers at $5 71 ' . _ _ _ ( You've paid $7 for not so good ) ' ' Imported Trousers , $6 , $7 , $8 , $ 9. Imported Suiting , 8)25 ) , $28 , $30 , $ 35. \V'e mean to be generous with you-If wc can't please YOU-\VC won't take your Inoney. We 207 Mail South S Samples. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 15tit St. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I i. . . . . . -t ) . . i. ' 21k _ . . ( A , ' ' ) t , ; : , , , \ ' ' p : ; ' - . . . : 7 ' 7e' ) ' S \ p Perfect Manhood , lictaithi . Sh'cngth maid Vigor TO A RiPE OLD ACE. Time 81MOt ) 'outhtullnoralcr. time dissipation , time w..ln08' Ihat proves I barrier to marIage -titeso are limo timings ; that sire dll ) ' plonglng Ihmm\od. or mm Into I coodlton or utter ruin. -Tho wastm'tl 1mar15 . cnlqlols , lervousou" and ph'Alcnl deblty alt C'solto tram uuhmmaes and eacesses . COltl.O 10 sap time Itp away simply becun50 time sufTert'r tl hits Ignoramie IH moo bast- tui . too tar gonoln 15hrinklu tenrotlscover ) ' to m.lo knu\n his ' ( oldllon or to seek out . ! tehonit. Ils thiS ' hackotComirage. IhlsbIKltn . S backward fear thut limit lmrouliiui'i . . , mite 10 make kmmowui 10 every man . weal aunt worn out tron Illown ! or secret shims , that Ihero Is 1 chnce dtR511 ton secre 1 foryou . In opportunity whereby yomi rimay le Ilel' out or thnt state or dre"t and < despair to 1 happy cOldllol cC colt respect aim i macmy cour- I hull ) . too . hat . secretly mutTered for years , but throueut limo lJoncy otluemarkbler ) I mini I ( OW I happy , vigorous mnn eljoyl1 = tothe tuleRt . moa5nro time blessIngs amid privthegnathatonly I compIeto lanhool cnn besloI with rend ! I ( oealod ) the recipe ot this wonltertut remedy I Irtl : ! to any .uf rer who whit write 10 imue. Itcured meartereveryttuingclselmati taileda0 " I atero\'erylhlnlelo taled.ao" I cure wi clro ) 'ou. , Address 1 , , I. : Iulor , nos 1325 , TmuiattiazumoMichu , BRAKFAST-SUPPER EPPS'S ' CRATEFLJL-COM F ORTINC COCOA BOILINC WATER OR MILK , - - - - - - - - - DOCTOR , * Seares &Sares . . ] . , , - I 0 "II's 01' * ( " , WI ( 'tire ( 'atmirrit : : , ; 11 dii. I , ' . \ , ' .RrN 'Ir the S. . . 'I'hr."t 3 } m : ( ' lte'mt . Smmimitm'Ii ( . llias'eI'm ' 't : 'h".t. St.m'h. : lu\ ' ' . , _ , . A ' 11.1 Li i'er ; 1'llr..o.to. I . . , t ' \ 'nrh'.ro'h'.Strlrtnrr."k . t ' S'xnnlh' I , III oath . SI hi Iii :1'1 ' < thl \ .5 : "S utitil . mc itt mm .y 11"o'n. I ( ' . ( t on- , , ) " \ \ } & , . rrhioeti . Snhll. , , \ Q rJ"l\I\I } ' y \ WEAK MEN. " \ . ' ! ly )1Ih\ ) ! " . \1 I'rlmt" n""II" 11111 , \ ; ' " , . f , \ , I UIurh'r..r :1'1. . ' \ S \1 \ ' ' \ . ' . ' \ , ' " ' " "t"'lt hy . Iml , COl. , \ " \ . llllll tree SPECIALISTS Iii limo treltmont or 11 NERYJUJ , CAROX.G a nl PRIVATE ( I IAES. : Treatllnl for nil forimis or hiM 1 4 II S'IAIC NhSI. (11 01 or iuu'tI russ . with Htllp , ' II ° N. Ih St. SC'lrlc I -h Dr SC1rlcs & - , SI . . , l I "I O.tmahia el - - - - - - - - MENAGES : : f , - . - - - - . qlleldy.ThorOllhly , , Forever Cuied ' Four Ott of five who I 10 - auffor nervousne , I mental worryattncks ' S of"lholJluea"arebut . paying time penaity ot . . Jnaly . Vie- 5 , - . early oxe5S. - - tints , reclaIm roar manhood , regaIn your 1gor. Don't dcpalr. Senc for book wih e.planaUon vgr and IrwCs. Mailed ( sealed ! ) ( roe. ERIE MEDICAL 00. , Bufalol N. Y. - - ' - - OPIUM : tMH rm N ! ! CR. S. B. COLL1t"JS' PAINLESS OPIUM I ANTIDOTE DRIDIHAL AND ONLY DENUIIE REMEDY. Dllcovered In 1860. "TiiERiAKl" flook Free. Office 312 , 70 Monroe Slreei Olce .0 . . * . . UI. CHICAGO I ILL - - - - - - - - DR. LOBB'S BOOK FREE 'I'oatl.imfterers or Xrrora' l'cmuUt amid J4eaui aliur.ron J'onO louUand T'I"u 01 J."u,0 ) Iomen . ; OIa . ' .cloI bund. 'rrea\ . meet by w.nlltclr contidential . Cure iuaran I te Cal or write . Dr.LOUUg Nhstb bI.1'hmU . fl - - - - - - , ; ee That the Word "Mercat1tile" , - EXACT SIZE PERrEC11) ' Is Stautped . on the 'Vl.apperof Each Cgar. . ' . 1 . A Few Advantages ? . Otered by the Chicago , Miwaukee 8 al I'aut Itoutway . the Ihorl line to ChIcago , A clean trl made up and started tram Omnha . \OUYCIT ciVCioI ' , I I 'a"E ' - ' . CEDAR RAPIDS L. JAA CI' ' B/u.DES / ; 1IJES ' . - , , Baggage checked ( roam residence to destna 10" , Ilic.ant rnlo servIce and courteous em- playeu. Jntre t.uln lighted by electricity . wit h elEctric mailing lamps ' In every berth. I'lne.t dining car service In Ihs west , wih meala served . I. carte or tn other ivords , order what you want and pay for what you gel. Flyer bate , union depot daily al 0:0 : r. m , . arrIving at IblcaKo nl 9 n. m City ' 'I ' kel Omce 1t04 F"rnam Slreet. C. S C innl : elY Ticket AJent THEI Palace Office Building OF OMAHA. KOT A DARK { mCANDESCENT ) , , . t ' , .i&ts' u1 ELECTRIC LIGHTS OFFICE - - .1. , I r- 100M PEFECT : ! 1 I # VEUTILATIO : m AH PAIn OF 1IIE ! NIGIIT-1) ; ; TiE NIGHT AND ) DAY JULI G , . . \ELEVAR \ [ The Bee Building. I . SElVlE ( DtRECTORY OF OCCUPANTSO ilASluI I m1 : I"I.OOn. " ) nEE BUILDING hiAJtihllt 51101' , 1"u'J I W , CoVDUitOY , iIui'fct. nB SlOl t COWIUIlOY BUIIow , prprietor. H. g ( 'AMI'BELL , Court 10tunda , C I gar ' ' . ' ' ' and ToLucco. ' , Ph1)EIA'ry THUS' COMPANY Mortgage Pl ) l.lrY , ' 11' : OMAhA LOAN AND BUl.DINO W\COI F , SrA fANS ( DENIDl' . \ ASSOCIATION , G. M. Nutlngor , Sucl'e- $ Hemlnton Tynowi'itm.'rus all Supplies . tlry. FOREST LAWN CE.\IETEIIV ASSOCIA- \h1i'tUAL LOAN AND BUILDING ASSO. TIN , CIATION. FI ' FIUOl. ( BEE BUSINESS OFFICE. \ W CIHSTIAN ASSOCI\'IN , AMEItICAN \ \ 'A'rnit\vo1tls COIPANY. LA IIES' TlIIOSI UAl'l I HOOMa. .UI.mCAN'AlIH''Oms SUlr : HIN'rENDEN'l B"E IIIJILUING. \ E ' 1' . IAHDEI' , Agent Fort Wayne Elo , WJST"H . : UNION 'l'l LlmHAll OFtrle COmllan . SECOND J100l. Dn RFJUEIIT. DH. CHAH.JS htOSIiVATElt. : IASSACIUSETTS Mu'rUAL I.H'I 1- IAH' $ IAN & ItOhllliNb' . SUHANC" COIIAN\ : C. IAH'IAN Insplctor Fire Ilsurlnc . C. S. 1'LGu'r'ruit. Law 0111cc. EUIITAB.I' iJ'b INSUHANCE SO- CI IIJAN R'I NLr nEADING nee ls. , ii'rY. . , . " , j W , SH'lnl I. > t , nI"n I " IReIO ' Attorncy . $ . GEOHG E. 'lUHKINGTON , AloreY'11- 1" . ElnNI I ( Fresco Painter , Law DI A I { I > 'TWILI.EH. Dn INSI.I . Nose and 'I'hmroat. nH ICEOGII. ' ' ' . ! 'UIW IJOOl. w , A. WrnSTIn. nlal Estto 1'Ql'ITY : couit'r . Heel No. C. IIL'GII ' IUHll\ ' , Contmmuctom' .OlN A. \ \ AIEFIJI.I.I.urtel , , IVGI . ) , B. W. PA'lIICK. Luw Ouiict' . IIVIH N'I' SAVING 141"l'l ASaUn. l'NITED ST.TfS l.l E INSURANCE CO ANCI' SO'hI'I'Y UI" NEW rOI { . M. F. II . 0 , S , 31Oi'F.\IA f N Huhrlr , A"ollt. M n TUAU1itMAN : , ' A ttorney. ' 11 r yhcA'l' ASII\ fIr , I'AVINU , AND } ! , Alorney. . ' ' , ' ' , ur.H hlAfOLI'l lilt O FQUITY , ( 'Ot'lt'r Hr.I.r , NI" , C . anti 7. SI.HJOI.I''ll ( I'AN" ' ' . " IIEHA. , \ \ M , SIMEIAL , Law PIOVIII' , N' ' 1.llg . 'lIUS' COM. l"OI ieH PAN\ . I'hludelphlu : A. Lunslnl . Gcnera VIA VI COMPANY . FOUHTl FLOOlt . NAtION & NASON Dentists. , ' . . bit. IIANCI1E'r. C. F. ALLEN , Alpha Council No.1. Wood- IJ IJ XTII IANClmT . IAa neal Clltate. men or the \oritI . nit lIMA J. 1)AVil'tl : Ilommienpatim , PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE AND ACCl. 1'ENN Mti'l'UAL I.WI' loleopath E CO lllN'l' INSUItANCE CO IPANY. 11IlAI. . ISSIHAN IJN' INSUIANCE hlAIihtII3 1'i'I'I.I' : AND lN1ilmINI'fY CO W'EUS'FEIt . 10W AHD & CO. . Fire In- A:1 lAIHA JOIIC 1'1'111' , CUlr INVJMNI'fY . ' BUrance. Ch1AhtiFtl I. , 'I'IIOMAII , hiemil k'mtaie . I J I. , HI.API. Civi Engineer. lIIAHL W\aIINO'ON 1'10 ' INSL'IIANCF : co t. (1.V , SUES & CO I Solclorll or l'atente I'Y. New 1.111' INStnAN'I' . . Tym , on . Act : } OMAhA COAL ICIlANOF. MISS l.iLlhAN F'ORhhY Vocal Studio , WINDSOI GAS GO\'EHNOH CO. . lK\Vilt-vjISON CO.\ : CO ' I'UTI FLOOII. MtMY IEADQUAI'rEIS , DEI'AH'lIENr Ol Tll PLATTE. I SIX'I'U I.'IOOn. BATES & SMITH , Mortgages and Loans 1'1' : MI'fUAI. l.n'I' INSlHANCI CO" nEE EDITORIAL. HOO fS. Worcester , : tlbll.J ; l " ralk l' . llurtlgun4 nlI COM 10SINf 100 : . Uonerl Agent. 1 ( ' n. 11 1:1Htl" " , Anhlect MANtJl"A"I'tJhtfIti3 & ( CONBUMEH U S GO\'lm-lMI : PIIN'i'iNG OPFJC' ' ASSOL'IArlN , & I E. 1' , HOG 0 1 : Life Inaurammco . S\ ) ' : ! ' 1 I"I.OOlt. I . "LOYAL AIICANUII LODGE .IOYAL AICANUM nOOIS " -