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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1897)
8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : IRATUHDAY , JULY 10. 1807. JALIt DDL Aft o rlllM IALL " It Was When the Old 74 Went Through the Elkhorn Bridge. JACK WAS FILING TOR JM : WOOD ( Amionil \\iim ' ' ill ' 'l > > HIP Nf llrlilKiI" I'liMiil 'I I me .liinniril U In-n Ilic ( mill ( n mi' nml llolli TnoU Uittvr. Hero Is n roiimlhouso fclory concerning tomnha rcllroad man , related by a CountII IIluffH rorrrfipondent of tlio Now York Sun Nanirs anil places are familiar , but tlic In- clilcim anil Hit. ' partle-lpints well , the rail road liojn can settle their acciirac } among thcmsrUiR The story runs as follows \U \ t of Tentli strict not one man In SOT In all finnlia remembern that the-ro ever was a , I > arll1r house but down In the yards half Iho men > ou meet will tell > nu storlts of lliu days win ii It win hcadqutt lers for the rall- roiil im n It stood but n IIUlo north of the tile rid brMc t nlon Pacific hcadeiuartc.H building and from Its broad front porch , that ficod the slugglhh river , down under tlic li'tlibluff one could watch the engines swinging through the yards making up , or he ineiiiB crawling neio-s the big bridge , down ilif long embankment on the other slili and over the low lints Into the finds whirr ( hi binkiiin'ti stuck ( hell heads Into the earn anil shouted , ' Council lllufffi , Union ilipat1 All change" Thru- one could tiuet Jack Do'nii psiU master of the reverse lever and the throttle valvt , who told tales and tails of tltntw when men hail faced death on the gliamlng ralM In all the hhapea that the carelwin-m of the white skins or the cunning deviltry of the leds could device There too one umld meet Hirney Kavanugh the daredevil , who had defied tin- Indium at their work nml lived to tell the storv , and Jillly HBMS , who kntw evtrypike In the roaii clear to < hdi ; > n , and Hilly Ooodbell , an 1 Ills biothtr Tom and all the list Sitting there one night aflci Huppcr , when tin- light * wlnkcil In 'he jaul hclow and the smoke of the smelter , he ivy with the odor of burning nrhimt drlftnl dismally across the town Dolan annouiii < .il tliut he had made his last run "Don't Joke .rack , " some one said , the night s too thick. " "It no joke" he replied soberlj ; I ve had my second call " "Your hoioi.il1 > " ( .aid the other , surprised "I dldn t know jou'd had the llrst " " " hr.ve Uidn't see } e ho said , "I you about tin wreck just beyond Ulkhorn day before ) ye"Uerelay7 That was my hccond The first was a long time BKO but It was right near there , and I'm through " THK iiKHOUN WHKCK. There's a saying In the loundhouscs that any engineer "or fireman may Ihe through two close lalls but ne\cr tluough the third Many men billc\e this and will tell joi stories a-plnitj In piooot of It When they lia\c had the second tall thcv quit their runs and go Into the yariN or rouudhou CH or even get out of the business altogether There Is a mini running the slationaiy eu- Klne In a ginln elevator down In the Ke- jiubllcanallev whose seiond call was a Khost that dinceil on the track ahead of him one night neai where he had had his Jlrst and when he stopped , It was only tin shadow of a miller caught Inside the held light glnos nut he never went on another run. That wasn't Jaik Dolan , though , There was something hiibst.intlal In his calls. The wreck near IllUiorn was a bat one A steer had been caught on the track nnd knocked down by the pilot When I tried to get up the forwaid truck of the tender caught It and the old Ifii went Inti Iho ditch , with ficlght cais idling on top o licr. Jack shot through his cab window am lit In a puddle of water In the ditch lit Ecranibh'd oiu half drowned and whollj frightened , nnd now he- was declaring tha It was the end And Jack Dolnn was out Cf the nerviest men on the Union Pacific ' Hut what wan the first call. Jack' " askoi one of the otheis "You've nevei told us that. _ " "jfo vou remember Jim Wood' " askei 'Jack. ' "It was when I was firing for bin In the old 74 along In ISG'J , just after tin road was opened up cleai through to th coast. That was where Jim got his crookei neck , don't von remember' lie climbe > i down after that and went to conducting lie thinks he's got more chance piim hltif , tickets thnn he had up nhe.ul Mnybe h lias. I don't know. Probably I 11 be ut it too. before long JACK AND JIM ON THH POOrilOAnn "Tho old 71 was the craziest buite tha ever ran on wheels. Some dnjs shi'd rut as sweet n > , a psalm and then , ngnln , she'e get everthing twluted and joti couleln ecare her Into running no sir not with a ecareerovv I've seen Jim Wood take her on ( fthen she \va-i leiklng so Mic wouldn't hob plug hat and Pel hvveat good trying to keep the hienth of life In her hut Jim , heel jiib , laugh and say , 'She don't rtcain vtr > well today doe's die , Jack'1 'llien bed jolly her along like hhe was a child and like enough lOfore we got to Mlllaul ( died bo going nlong peateablj nnd easy an ever > ou saw She was a corker the old 7-1 watt Soiwtlme eho'd go Kweit enough to makei Mm think ht'd be drawn to pull the p-iy caie HIIC ngalnut next pay da ) , but the paymastei Itnow her and he wouldn't luue It fa Jim never got the ch nice " 'Just think of It , Jack , ' he used to s-av. 'forty miles and as much more aa joii can inako with hifety Tint's gre > ahe wagon cirdci ? Wouldn't we make her hum , though with tint' Pel like to let the old girl out once Just to tee what ehe tould do' Well I iivns satisfied to keep plugging along at fifteen She rattled llko a lolling mill m t of the time spite of all Jim could do , and Jim had mure pence * about an engine than rome folks have got hay , and that's a gc oil ( leal An > waj , we liever got a th.uicc at the- pay car or to null tlu 'old man' on Inspec tion , either ; but Just kept jogging along up to Columbus one diy and back the next , and I wondering whin I'd get an engine of mj own"Then "Then the > finished the new bridge over the Klkhoru nml Jim nnd 1 we > nt out to tr > it with old 71 Sa > neighbor 1 ellin't ehoof'o It You know the old bridge was eilhbid up at the end" nnd w.is prctt ) stiong hut bin \iscd to creak nnd hollei BO when we > came1 along tlmt.ai tmill ) 1 used to stand out b > tlic tender brake evt'i > time we rrotttcd the I21U- liorn reail > to jumi | tleu when we hit the' vater .Mj hair got so used to standing up then that It's never learned to lav down since' ThereW.IBII t n man on the road that asabirt afraid of that bridge. Hut ( lie new bridge1 Say that was built to go down be fore ever tlu'j got It up , and how thoj man- nged to finish It I never toulil see "You know the eist bank of the river there mhctu the > erots how straight up ami down It Is wheie the river has cut Into It swlnglnti round on that big cnive from Waterloo1 ( Well I neser pnt-Mil a thovclful of toil In my Mfo If the ) dldn t build the eaxt end ol that bridge Flap up agalnM that bank ami nothing I lould e-\cr fe > e there lint tlay tc Iiolel It Then thi ) put up a kind of plt'i over on the other buk and Bluing n spar Awarded Highest Honors - World's Fair MOST PERFECT MADE , A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder ftom Ammonia , Alum or anv other aii > I 10 Years tiie Standard * acre * , and there she was. Oh , but that a * a mighty tine bridge' "Well , they flnlnheel her Just before the June ralte got to the flood , and Jim and I were sent out with old 74 to give her the first trial The flrot of the raise had been singing nlong there the last two or thrte IBjs the } were at work but nobody paid any atttrtlon to that We soupled on to some fiats of rails to wdght her with , and out we went I was for piuhlng the llatu ahead but Jim fcald that didn't RO When we got to the top of the hill Just beyond Klkhorn , when1 jou come out of the big cut and that cut wasn't down to within twenty feet of where It "s now I saw the old Klkhorn J.Tlik full n-hummlng agalt.bt that bridge. Jim aw It , too , and said 'Jack , can jou swim'1 and then he lilt her up Say , we went down that hill HH If we were going through to Chejenne that trip Jim must liave- thought he had grence wagon oideiu Old 74 was doing her > ellow prettiest , and Jim sings out , ' \\lio n > s f-he can't turn ' * ' ' She turning 'em Look at 'em spin'1 was 'em for fair I never saw Wheels go nround much faster till 1 got the fljer , and that's no Joke That s the way we were coming when we hit that bridge You ought to have heard her holler' Say , you \c heard n triln of hogs that s been out two dajs diy goli' by a water tank , well , that nln t a patch to that bridge She Jutt let out a big benech like I've read nbout catamounts nnd pantheis doing and thm the began to go "I WH looking out for Jack Dolan the best I knew how , and I made up my mind I wa'ii't going to quit till we struck the watci Tlii > river was boiling under us'like It does In the IliiniPfl In the- mines and It looked like melted lead 1 thought for n minute wo wro going to get over In Fplte of evei > tiling but the next thing I knew I heard Jim sing out 'Look out , lack , we're gone1' nnd thin shecollaM'd | Tiie last 1aw 1 of Jim ho was "landing bv the reverse lever , then I Jumped clear 1 wint down till 1 thought 1 was never coming up but 1 did , and when I got the water out of my eves I was a good bit below where the bridge had been The 10 was a gang on the vvee > t siele to watch the > trlil , ami ome of them Mile running elown the bank shouting to me to hold on nnd Ihcj'd get n boat. Hut , ay , a boat would bavo been nbout as much us In that Hood as it would have been In John ri-in s swimming tank. I could swim all right , and I wasn't hurt , so I knew 1'el get out. All 1 hid to do wai , to head in a bit toward ( dioie and the current would fetch me there t > oitio time "I was going along comfortably when 1 saw something like a little log coming down thti striam I thought that would make n help , n ) I gi ibbed for It , and > ou maj strike me dead If It vvasn t Jim Wood "Yes , blr , It was old Jim , with the side of his he-ad a bit utovo In down by the Jaw , nnd him riot knowing much what was going on , but Jhu Mire enough f caught hold of him ami whopped him over f-o his no e was out of water , then I htiuck out for shore good with him In tow Those fellows run down the bink and heaved out a long pole and be tween us we got him out. Jim nor I never knew just bow It did happen. I suppose he wns slung right through his cab window and litoke his head n bit going out Thev pitched him up all right , though , and he got well , hairing a little crook In his neck that nnkes him cnrrj his head one-ylded , and he h punching tickets now , where III be ne\t mot th , maybe Toi that was his second call , and ho emit short , Just as I'll do now I've got mine" _ T. r. rifiHU.IIT it co. einuKi ( n MUM-IM ! Vnliit'N In Chll- < li I-II'M * > H < ir fur Tiulii.i. New and stylish shots at the price of back of dnte footwear It Is the handsomest line In the vvtst All shades All styles $1 HO for mibbcs' $2 00 hand turn strap slipper * , dcrk brown bhnde $ J for our best misses' $2 50 dark blown s'loo ' , In luce and button , new round toes $2 for mltt-cs' wine J2 50 century lace shoe our f J 50 grade. Misses' blink , wine and brown kid lace Bhoeb. f 1 50. Children's sies. 8 to 11 In Brown kid but ton and lace , $1 'Jri. Children's tan bhoes In sizes 5 to 8 , at CMC 9ric and $1.00 Youths' $200 ton lace today , Jl SO. Hoys' tan lace , L" < . to C , regular pi Ice , ? 2 50. closing them out for ? 2 00 Little gentb' brown lace goat shoe , ? 1.SO. Infants' slices at f > 0c , GOe nnd 7Gc A few of our $1 75 mlbses' hand turned tan oxfords left at $1 21. Wo nro closing out btveral lines of Indies' white e nivns and linen oxfords at ? 1 25 $150 and $ J 00 , Including shoes that have been selling foi up to $ . ' 10 No cooler or more comfoi table shoe can be had. T. I' . CARTWniGHT < . CO , IC.th and Douglas. rom\\i i \ NVAS v MW MMlnns Her -fIIcoiils Mini Muri-U-N * > < > | ihl < - . The girl's who vvoik In the cap factory of Henry \\.illnei . Ulothti at 20Soostci slioet , relates the New YorK Sun. wtie stutied ye-Ueid.iy when thev le initd thilt Hit' pelMin who hail been tlie.li "foiel.uly Cot more , than two yeirs Is a mm and bid rfone > nml got mnrilcil to a girl he u-ed to ik. with 1 leiliablv nothing -hort of u ht of the foidaiiv" In mini clothe' with hei hail tut hhoit would brliv them to the point of bi-llin Ing It Hut tluman's i mien , suif fin ugh , nlthnu h iluilng tfi < - even \iiii- Inhu been In thin tountiv In- has worn lonj , hair and womnn's clilhe' I'lieisi who A en keel with him novel s = us- PIM ttel him ( inn when u w iUman In tl't tap fn toiy twllttel h'm leljout the h iv ? teini III his \olie- the sklitiel man "Me-d u Meiivv ll.itlimi it him , iin 1 none ni the mill over intht'iiil the fiinluelv" nftei that Mas l"t Infold K the fnuliulv's name He In Ki jcieii- old , nnel vvai born In Hodni ( iiibirna , Hii lnn I'olnml Hi" tounti vm-n ' av thit ev.i SIKC | he was n child , he haf vvoin vvom.ins elotb'1s Ills fTee Is inipiil- llne. but he > let Ills h.ilr giov long nnd , a * it now appeal , ' < c shaved his lure refill iilv vi rj moinliiK iind "IrTht Il < - tir = l lif nn to vvoik fen Wallnei bieitheis beven vean npo when tluy vv ie at M I'llnev ctuit He vv.ill ed In iliesMil m a vvomin , iind vvnu em ploy ed uncit ! the name of "IJt-tUj " A" IJeeky lit appeauel on tlic > pivroll. and thenw is never the lightest suspicion among the lin ! or IllK employeii- Unit lit VMM other than a pliisici who atlendeil tt > hei biislnms and palil no attention to ; in > - thllii ; else lie- worked fc i theWiillntT' three yeaiH nml then iiill | with two in iK employeDavl - and Otlgei , to go Into tin iap business foi tin m edve.-i After wuikliiK In 01 optiatlon with Duis and Cielgei for ne.uly u yeal , IMngold went back to the SValliuiH liavl" ami e elgei went te > fill- eio to Mutt III business tbe'ie Hi'ikv lip- plltel hlmt-clf to bii'lnrs.1 hanler than evei In thu Wai.ne i fiu'tory , und at Ihe i nel of a yiai wan piemioti'd to be "fnulaelv Alicnii the time ho wtnl luck lo Wnllnnr he fill In Icive with So'Ullo ' f ! ddnte-ln fl juung Jewess Suplile s tlBti r win Mv ? nt " ,1 Mom ne sin1 t km w him Mi the ull i oun- Iry IVIiihol I ami Sophie boudi'il with he i bUter V. he 11 Sophie got , i 1nl ill Itil I'l'-Ic Hios ' pipi-r liolatlory In iln t-'iuo building whinl'i li'K del worked tlievvrnt I > ere lei k'l'tln i tveiy mniiiliig ate their dinner with ( he Rlils. anil K'tiiuipc ! home m incvenlim Thty dn hs.'d alike In e\t > rv pnitkulni- I nil oVely uci .iklull , I'tlllKulil VV.llill. ! CV'll the seme piitein of apnm that Piii'il1 wor1 Heilty nli-ei wore ( lie sail e jew ! v r.iSop'ne ' , aid on unt ore islon when a vvork'iiin * ii"l li sell dim a breartpln he derllneii > o buv It In ui-e the it' was not unother me to n.utih It foi Sophie' Ititky Iml an un.ittinctlve fiuo and the vmiiit ; men ] > lid no attention to him but St phl ( UIH ; a good-looking young wrmnn and i ytar ago i yumit ; limn lumel Wolf pmpusid miiilahc tolur At that time IVIn- ri ld told Sophie that If she got m.iiile-il lie would commit filicide nnd slit1 hroUe t fl Ihe match I'M it Is in this account and partly bo- esiuve hrr hiilmi t-.iiiiccl only J3 a week em I'lhigxt .Mnnlav , three \\c-l\a mo both l' < liitcdd and .Si.nlile vveie ut umK It VMM n holiday , but the v evilenll > wnnti-il lln1 monev ' 1 hev did not i-om > bae-k ' ) wjrk thu next day and the-y \\"ri not hiain fiom until yetterdav when a li'tt ! wa" un ud Horn ( iilgei who ( s n O'll mo i"i ! I.M r vviote that he hid gmu Irti his > i jj > in I h1- agitmpelnv lust wiuKand found l > a\lH hit 11ul lit-1 lolling on the lluor In a UUHJ\HHI of liuchlei jli trlnl lu find out vhlt tilt' ' c.Hifr of It UUH an 1 Inn is it ulel n n U'll I Mil for tome time When Divls rcciA'cieil his brialh he polnti d tci a well driss1 inan .staiulliii ; iieaibv ami then Gt'lg i > av > that be tolled on the 11 m all 1 joined I > avls in laughing The' vvcll-dicFod man wn > 'Hti ) > y the fuielndy " ItetUIcihavliin M > hair c'lit short nnd vveuUnK meu'x clotlio IVIiiRold wore a gold wiiteh and c huln 1U Hceinoel to be fin prised nt running lute OaVls and (11 l ei ancl sili ) he thought they were In aiiotlm shop He ald tint hevva n.nrilid to Souile and that thev vveie llvlnj In Plilngo He was known us ' Uarney" ir the bhop v\here he .vorked II wns learned that prior to thtlr eJepiri uie from thin eltj I-Vlngoll ami Sophie hm1 taktn rooms In Hiooklyn relngolcl bought two BulU of nuns ilnthpg and a dtiby hill and had hlx hair tilmmed He told hit f i lends ihut he AVUS golim to > lflt hi * unili In Brazil and that the clothes \\iro fui hh unole Sophle'H nitir i-n < \e--terdiy 1 Uiat if Keln gold had in irrii-d Siplm the etrenuiiv w u not perfornuel lurt She was as much tm prlstcl an atiybujy to le-arn that lii'iky vvab e tran. TOO MUCH SHOPPING ABROAD Rcsirictions Plnced by the Tariff on the Bargain Hunters. FREE LIST FOR TOURISTS TO BE CUT Sniiii nt tiieCiiNloin Iliinxo llerenflcr to lie Ciirlnlleil at I lie- tli erc- tlein of tin- Collector ot the Tort. It won't be so ea y hereafter for men nnd women of fashion to run over to llurope to do their fall shopping. Congress has Inescrted In the tariff lavv a provision that passenger- ! returning from abroad shall bring only $100 worth of new personal effects frto of duty. It Is estimated that cabin passengers now bring home with them on nn overage $100 worth of new goods , nays the Chicago Tlmcs-llernld. It Is estimated also that 100,000 such pis-fccngers arrive ut the polls of the United States annually , and there fore that $40.000,000 worth of goods that ought to pay duty arc enttred free. In ease the new provision Is adopted and the vviaknees of Amctleans to buy goods abroad continues It it ; fair to estimate that the tieasuiy will receive levenuo on { 30,000,000 worth of goads now admitted free. When the steamship St. Louis ai rived from Southampton June IS , It was decided to pick a passenger at random who had dt'- clarul no dutiable effects and learn by the actual examination of the baggage Just what he- had brought from llurtipc free from duty. The paastnger was accompanied by hlb wife and nil their baggage was examined , and this Is what It contained. One tm- troldeted tatln sklit , 1 giay tewtuine In two pieces , 2 silk waists , 2 sealskin coats , 2 tooth blushes. 2 packages toilet powder , 11 pocket knives , 7 statuettes , 3 glass top tasks , two plated \vlth name , 1 drinking cup , 33 playing cauls , 7 ladkh silk waist * . 4 laelles' cotton vvnlstb , .t Indies' cotton shirts4 child fe clieos.tp , 1 wool cape , 2 bl- cycle suits , three pieces each , 1 autograph album , Jl pairs gentlemen's hose , 20 odd hose , 5 silk ties , 2 palrh silk gloves , 5 pairs kid gloves , 1 cotton < -hirt , 1 pleere embroid ered Wack txitln , 1 grtt'ii cloth jacket , fur tilmmed , 1 bilk costume In two pieces , 2 dress patterns , 1 doll In case , 3 plt-ces tot- ton goods , J yards each , 2 feather boas , 5 collaiettes , 1 child's silk dittoes , 2 child's cloth drives , C j-alrs bilk stockings , 5 neck ties , 13 pieces dress trimmings , 15 ladles' silk waists , 3 tea gowns , 1 wool bklrt , tl undershirts , 134 pieces Bilk , about 1,171 yards , 1 piece < -atln , S3 yards , 1 piece bilk , 31'i yards , 1 piece cloth , 123i yarda , 1 piece cloth , 5'A yards , 13 silk waist patterns , CS pairs gloves , 3 boxes cologne , ! > boxes per fumery , 1 tjotoilet boap , 2 bottles , 2 pocketbooks , 1 penknife , 3 linger rings , 10 pieces tape , 1 drab cloth Jacket , 26 obscene pictures , fainall lot of personal effectb. This inventory was obtained from W H How ell , assistant hecie-tary of the treasuiy in charge of customs , and U absolutely nti- thentic The psfeiungei was promised that hlb name would not be levealed He vvab n man in an oidinary station of life , wL se mine would probably not be Known to one men out of a thousand Yet he hi ought back to the Lnitcd States free of duty several thousands dollars , worth of gcwds unler the plea that thev were "wtaring apparel and other personal eiftct.s , " and that they weic necessary and appropriate" for his use. To deteiiiilne. the actual additions made to their personal edicts by travtlerb retuinlng from abroad. Assistant Secretary lion ell a few- weeks , ago directed the cus'oms Inspec tors to examine the baggage of pastcngeu. file inspectors were lt-o instructed to what t\teut the goveminent revenue suffers from this practice. In every case the baggage examined was that of cltlzeiib of the United Stated who had been abroa 1 on business Twenty-live lots of baggage were examined The baggage had been entered free of duty and so paed by the custom liopectoro , and was estimated to include the personal ifTecls of about fifty pasbengeitj In every case H wac iounei lint the passenger had added to his stock of wearing apparel and pernonal tf- fcc a abroad , the aeUitiou ranging in value from $40 to J3 500 The total -vainest goodn added to the personal effects of the-e paiscn- gers aecoiding to their own statement , was 24 490 The value added to three passengers' ef fects amounted to $21,190 Th.3 shows nn aveiage per passenger of 34bL SO , for H e-hould not be foigoitcn that the twenty-five lots of baggage repiesentcd the belongings of about flfty persons. The upeclal agent who made this exami nation lemaikf that this sum "would be grtatly IncrtCutM dining the months of Au- gu K Scptembei and October , when Ameii- : an touriatfi nre returning and niatcilally liminhhcd during the w Intel months 'A lady prsn cngcr whom I Interviewed , " he bald , "talked fretly on the subject , pay ing tint when hhe deputed for this city lie- wearing upparel confuted- only of that which sbe hail abandoned while absent It was a practice among many of her ac eiuaintnnceb to go abroad to purchiae hulta- ble apparel for the approaching season Sh > had done so hef-elf on this , occasion , nnd concerning the three do/en palra of gloves htt had bought explained that PirWnn shopkeepers had informed her that United States tuntcms regulations permitted three .loztn pairs of glovcn for each passenger but the third do/en had to be broken , nnd she had compiled with that regulation" I line has been a great deal of talk abnut this piactlee of people- going to Uuropc and loading then.htlves down with clothes that ought to have been bought at home The merchant tallois of the United SteitfH have been pitrieulirly netlve in their efforts to have It stopped by lavv They are about to niceeed 'Ihe hou e of representatives In pat-sing the tailff bill , adopted a clause limiting to * 100 the value of new personal effectH to be brought home by a citizen of the United Mates The present tariff law provides for the nelinl ° 8lon of "n caring upparel and other pcrfomil effec'H ( not merchandise ) of pei- toiih arriving in the United States but this exemption shall not be held to Inclu le ai- tielcs not actually In use and necrh aiy and nppioprlatc for the iii-e of such ptitons Articles tint would be "nece sary and ap propriate" fothe1 uie of n Gould or an Aetor or n Vanelcrbllt , would not be neccbtary and appropriate for n Coxey or a Pcffer era a Simpson \Vhlo | Mrs Vanderbllt might be- allowed to bring In fifty pairs of glo.-ei , ie halfKwoninn might be held elonn to two So the administration of Iho law has ribted laigelv on the judgment of the Inapectore and the > "previous condition of servitude" of pafctngtis themselves In a decision by the supreme court It was held tint aitltles of apparel did not oeces- saiily have to be worn or In broken pack age's to be > helJ hubjc-it to free entry SubItiili-H ! fur lloi-hfonrH Aclil I'liiinpliiilr lire DiuiKt'i OIIH. HeeaiiEO they test lefs , many fcubstltutcs are offe eel. home of which are ilaiucrouk and none of nhlch will produte the flame eiltfct as the genuine InsUt upon having IJortforeJ't- " whether buying a bottle of acid phosphate , or "phosphate" In a glara of soda. Kpvvorlli I in route lo the Third International conference e-nco io be held at Toronto July 15-IS should purchase tickets via the Iu ) llngton Houie , vhlch has been designated the ollltlal Hue .Special xUeplng and chair cars will bo at- tache'il to the Hur inritcn s "VratlbulvJ rijcr ' leaving Qnuha ' > 05 p m Tuesday , July 13 lieKeta to Toronto and i c turn at tine fare for the ? lound trip ( JJ5 15 from Omat-a ) vvll' bton tale July 11. 1. 13 and II and ( if ev iinJt'd at Toronto ) will be good to leturn un til \ugust 1-th lie ths and tltkett , at tlty ticket olllre , 150J rarnain fetrtet Iho eiulj lllnlnt ; Cur Iliiulc. OMMIA TU I'\'H'1C TO\ST niK i MON I\rini Ii is tin i nl > Irnt li"e to han I'rair co ani I eb li HOI US QllOKP.Il TI.MK to tan Trail'isto than cny oth < r I ne Ca at , tty liil.rt e-th'-e ISO. Tarnsia si llnt'k to TtwrlhKIIII | , You hive been Invenlgntlng the ctars with us. and very liitere > * tlngnnd prolltftble yon have found the etudy > Wc want your ftt- tentlon briefly to todny'i doings Mei chants rxpect dlilll tlmrs after the 4th of July We prcfcr actl\lty mid ne hive nn abiding fJlth that the Item" which we quote will pack ourmore. . If not , jou do not need this kind ot' ooda This morning ntS o'clock , then we will offer one case of nr ns undershirts ( no drawers ) , real value36e , your ? If you want them nt 19c We will clenr out our men's hnlbrlggnn shirts nnd drawers nt 35r. If you would not be tempted don t look nt them. We Ime men s light weight union Mills nt 76c and $1 00 , eilrh ap you cannot eel else- wthre for such n trilling sum. Men'b box nl lOe , 12K..C nnd lOe : to apply the word ehe-ip lo the"o Is not enough re- slstlers , perhaps Is bctte'l. Todav nlso we will offer nil our fancy lisle nnd llk plnted to\ which sold from fiOc up , nt S.'c per pilr or 3 pilis for $ l 00 , you will takn 3 pairs we think Wo nre showing In our laige ea t window nn assortment of nicn'r white bodied , fancv front , shirts , bought from a manufacturer flt n tirlce which seemt-d foolish to us , todny we will offer them nt 45c enth. You will sjy n foolish price , too ; nnd when you figure laundry ehaiges at lie nnd llnd you are paying only 32c for the bhlrl torn- pic it1 , no further nigument will be ueces- baiyLadle" ' underwear how the hot weather has melted thN block. Todav vou cnn buy ladles' vests nt 3c , 7c nnd lie : for n few pennies you em get much comfort. Vests that we hold nt 3Kc and fiUc will sell todav nt 25c. Vtsts and pants , which sold up lo 05c , odav 30c Infants' hose , In aborted tans , full icgu- lar made , 12'fcc pilr Misses' hose , black , and black with white ! ect , usuallv 2rC , today I5c pair. LiellcH' hose , 12lie , 23c and 3 pairs for $1 PO When these arc gent > you will not nnd their like again at any such money Our enormous sale of wash goods onableel us to clean up n Jobber's stoe-k of lappets , lothlng so populni In these goods Teiday we will n\ the price at 10c. There should be none1 left for Monday. At notion remitter A lot of ladles' bells , t I'.ic each See them and If you are not ilrcady belted you will be. Gents1 colored boidered anil white cold edge handkerchiefs nt fie each Valenciennes laces What n dcmnnd we ive had for Ihtse goods. Today It will je greater than ever. At I2".c. 15e. 20c , 25e , 3riC We will sell \nl Ince by the bolt of 12 yards ; Judge these , not bv the price , but by the eiuallty. Upstails a lot of mull caps for little oneo , omo boiled , take them nway please at 5c each. We want the room for something else Go to the millinery department Misses' Knhl & Johnston have gone for a two weeks' much needed rest Ilefore going they said "Put a price on n lot of untrlmnicd and trfmmed hats to sell them " We salt ! All light , yoi1 will tnlsfl them when you conic back " These are the prices Untrlmmed hats , 3 lots , lOe 25c and COc. Trimmed 59c. $1 ! > ! ) and $2 'IS. If you have not bten buying your millinery liere you cannot correctly tstlmate this linlllng , leaders in eiuallty ; foieiuost In I vie , Is where competitors place this cle- pai tmciit. Lastly nnd perhaps most Important , todav we will let you pick from our parasols whch sold up to $700 at $179 each We positively will not cany a single pirasol over , new colors , new slyles and the product of the vciv best mo-ers. TUOMXS KILPATIUCK & CO. HITUKN \ In tinWnluisli. . Tor the Cpworth League convention the Wabash will sell tickets at above rate. l > 'oi ttcketes , sleeping car accommodations and full Information call on any agent of con necting lines or at Wabash ollite , 141C Kar- nam street , Omaha , or write G N CL\YTON , i N. W P. Agent. n.\ci IISIONS. Via ClilciiKO , irll vMinU < - < - VL S ( . I'a u I It u 11 v > u ; . A long list of exclusion points to which lound trip tickets will be sold nt greatly re duced rates The conditions for summer toutlsts were- never more IJbernl than those for this ECEEOII Tor full infoimatlon as to routes , rates , Hmltb , celling dates , etc , np ply ut the city ticket olHce 1501 rarimin st r A NASH , Geneial Western Agent. KIIIMM : ; TIII : HOI si ; ( ooi , . It ) it I.Ittli' Cure IlileliNiiiniiuei Heal ( no II.fliielllli'il. . How Best to keep the house cool In the summer is a grave problem. Dunns ihe hot monthb the house Is much more livable if artificial heat can be cut down to the min imum Use the stove early in the morning prepare certain fcods that will keep well and avoid the ncetsilty of a big fire during the rest of the day Hare lloors ale wry much more pleasant in summer tlnin straw ma'llig , although the latter in preferable to tarpcld or ruga Wheie one can com mand a watei supply the house Is measur ably cooled by re due ing the tcmperalnre of ( ho pavement and grounds aiound by copi ous spilnkllnpb A goodly btreim of new all fhoiild be allowed to sne-p through the entlio hoiiMj morning and evening. Ihe hot air of midday wilt condense quickly on cold walls and cause mold 01 clainpntrE , conse- eiutntly it should not be allotved to entci any portion of thu house. All the rooms In the Iioiiio should be kept scrupulously clean and ntat. If the outside temperature Is not appre ciably loner nt night than during the day it is nlincst impofhlble to keep sufliclentiy comfortable to obtain necessary rest The bleeping roonifl in ly be eoolud by placing In thu center of each a tub two-thirds full of cool , or better. Ice water This will nlworb thu heat of the room In n few hours , and will be found particularly helpful where there are children If the heat contlnucH during the night the changing of thu water will pre- f-eivo nn eve'n teinperatuic In the room Air your cellars at night when It Is possible Close them at 9 In the morning and they will lie1 ceol anil dry the entire summer Kx- ceptlons to this rule- are on windy days , as thu ra | Id motion of the nlr does not allow condensation. Keep the cellar perfectly clean and frtnh riequent tons of whitewash , with plenty of lime , are of the greatest value In hummer A word fchould , pcihaps , be said as to the unnho'esomeiifss of Iho extremely cold water , tea lemonade nnd other liquids which niu bo extensively used thioughout the United States Tl't-fce cold drlnkh reduce ( lie tempi lattiru of the atoinath ( heicbv checkIng - Ing digestion , and for this icnson hould bu avoided during or Immediately after meals It raiinut bo denied that une may lu'comc- a toper of nanlntoxlcants ah well ah intoxi cants and that U Is very easy to create n strong dtslie for frtxiuent draughts of any pleasant cole ) drink Where pirnplintlon Hews freely the effect Is less perious but In nievt cases the freu uee of cold diaughts ilistui'iH ' the ttomach , and it would be much bttlti if they were ) entirely given up Teach your little ones , as we'll an yourself , to be satisfied vv'th water at a uinpcratnro or CO degrees and to limit the amount of t > vvcei drlnkh Inkcn In the' evening und possibly between nualfe one might Indulge now and thtn In a glare of lemonade , oiangeade or currant punch Tor a tennis party the va iloiib mixtures 11M' Oriental punches will appease the tl Irst and iced chocolate served at luncheon ib nrtalnly an itgtftable food , as will as u pltasant drink Cafe frappe comtb under the tame htad At > flies aie very fruitful conveyers of elistase try very 1'ard to keep them out of Ihe house. Cover all windows and doom with ncttlrg If you cannot afford frames tack the nettirg over ( ho windows outside This U a very good way It allows one to lower the window from the t p aa well as to lift It from the bottom making better ventilation U door frames are out of the qufbllon tack netting very full at tht top of the door ctslngs In the broad htm at the bottom taw bullleinit good-sized pebbles to give weight , that the netting may fall quickly in place If hy chance the children hold me doors open frr a moment allowing lilts to enUi plar < - a Mule btlcky lly paper here anrl there or when ytu el < erktn the i iciiii have u era-1- ' fimsln at nuy upu. tvu. 1-w or a. r ' < 'n- ' > ' . -'am rnein f'llow the I gl. J "s > ' ! > "e ta' : " > brushed ou of tlu KELLEY , STICER & CO , Ladies' nnd Children's Thin nndOool Untlor- wenr nt , Speciril Prices , AN EXTRA CUT ON SHIRT WAISTS ( Si-eiiJ OpiiiirlinilM fur I'nrllrn ( " 011- lemiilntliiK \ | NIIK Ciiiinlry or M'liNliiirr to I'riMlili'rin'iiiNol \ I'M liNiininiereiiinblii AT LKSS THAN MAN'tTACTrUKUS' COST I.idle"1 and ehlldrciie hosiery , 15c , two pAIra for 25t- Ladles' light weight tnn nnd black hrcc. full regular made double lice's nnd toes , Ific , or two pairs for 25e. 3" > e or 3 pairs $1 00 Ladles fine gaiuc Lt lc ho o , blick or tnn fnit color * , double hole1 , heel and toe , 60e eiunllty , today 33e , or 3 pairs for $1 00. Kor children Ifit , or 2 pills 25c. Chlld'ri fine ilbbcd ho e , black 01 tan , fast eolois , elouLle knee nnd font , light weight a veiy good eiunllty , IGc , or two pairs for 1'AUASOLS AT COST. Our entile line of high clnew novelties In faney parasols at cost Till" Is nn excellent opportunity to buy .1 veiy pretty and stylitdi pat soot for n little1 money. Chl'dren's p.iii oM nt your own price , f"om Itic up. A fen special , lOe , 3 for 2iic Ladles' Itkhelleti ribbed gnti/e ve'ls euipe- iloi Mulsh , white or tciu , lllc ; 3 foi 2 e. Ific ; 2 foi 2r c Lndlta' tine quality ribbed vests , low nctk , thort slcevts low nrck no slteves ; tnpcd noelc and nun' , an c\trn baigaln , liio ; 2 for I.Me tliieid vests , 2"c Ladles' fine Lisle tlnead vistn lOe qunlttv , clewing out entire line , high neck Miort ol long blcevcs , low neck Hhoit 01 no nletves ecru or while , 25c uith. 3V , 3 foi $1 00 Ladle's' e\tni light weight ll lc thread vehts silk llnMi ; legularly hold at f > 0c and fine tern and white , 35c ; 3 for $1 00. V * ? pine llk. Ladles' silk vests. Sni s rlhhcd pine "Ilk regulaily field at $100. clii0lng out htlanee of lot for 4'.ic each. This Is a leal genuine bargain One lot of ladles' Star wal ti , rolhrs and c-ufN ntliirlied line Prciich percale , reduced fiom $1 M } to HO cents Ono lot of ladles' Stir w jl t eollaro and cuffh attached line riench pcicale nil new , U-to | date style1- , from $ J to $1 Our entlip stotk of line waists organdies dimitle's I'lench lawns , lappet" nt gieatly reduced prlctt > 100 doyen men's neglige shirts collars and enffs atticheel at 7t eonlb Iheiie1 gr.uls hive been fold thfe heison at Jl and M J"i CLOSING 1'HICnS ON HIGH GKADK MfS- L1N I'NDnWIinAIl Closing prree on night gowns at r,0c. Wonderful value cambric gowiic- tucked yoke trimmed with cambric nillles , line nui'-llii embroidered V-yoke , otc See the gowns we offci at C7c You will buy this night gown and ap- pieelate e\tra value In stvllsh underwear Splendid value night gown for Tric 1'niplic gown , cmdiolde'iPd lullles , bcht cambilt $1 00 nlglil gonnv ! < a great baigaln vni- lousiUylci , Kmplre cambric go n , flue tucked lace lii'-citlon. e\iiislte | ! woikmiishlp 73c K our closing pri. e on one lot of skirts worth up to M 7ii High grade , bc.st niateilalh prettilv tilmmed lice tucking L\DIIS' ri.s'i ; CAMUHIC IKA\VIIIS. : soc 7KC 9SO Piettv lace trimming , line clu-ter tucked , woi th up to $1 " > Two lots of chemises , cut priceCOc SOc Kmuioldered trlinmeil , iiiflled on bottom tom veiybeer iiiuMIn Pour lols of thildre-n's while dietsct , prices , to close , i".0c . , 7uc $1 00 and Jl 25 Theses repicce'nt the hlghebt grade of ma terials , fine nain ° ook and cambilc , e\rUlsltc | vvoik Bllghtly "oiled Chilelrcn'h white gulniih | at lulf pilcc , TiOc , f0c ! and 70c White lawn dreeing aciiues , 27c , . ' 9o , fl 00 , $1 29 These quotatiois are > just hilf price KKLLKY , STIGiic . CO , Cot rarnarn and liith Sts Tours In ( In- lloiUMniiittnliiM. . The "Scenic Line of thu World , " the Den ver it KIo Grande rallioad. offei-s to tourists In Colorado Utah nnd New Mexico the choicest ifborts and to the tian ° tantluciitil traveler the grandest sceneiv The diicct line to Cilnple Creek , the grcate'.t gold camp on eirlh I oiiblo dally tialn scivlte with tluough I'ullnnn sleepers and tourists' cars between IJjnver and San Tranclsco auJ Los Allgele * WiltoS K Hooper , O P &T A . Denver , Colotado , foi lllustiated descriptive pam- nhlcto. 13 Y P. VI. convention , ChaltanooKa , via \sshvill" . Special car leivcii Omaha Monday even Ing , July 12 Tor Information regarding lates hotel and M i.-ellng airange-incuts , call or addiess C U Morgan 712 New Yoik Life building Tiansportatlon leader for Nebraska Notlei' ( < i I'M , i > iifi's nml rc-nsloiii-rs , Charges of alleged Imposture nm ] fiaudii- lent piactlces have ! hten llled with the United Plate's comml'hiotier of patents against the pitent , pension uml clilm agen'y of John Wedderbuin , or John Weddeiburn & To , of Washington , D C Putties who Imvo employee ] this agency aie rieiucstcd to cill or communicate with me at 310 Ueo hlllldlne. U W. SIMKIJAL , Att'y at Law , HV v i'it\vin. KH I.eiiKlli llliulileil n llelnleil Con- Kri'NNiniiii ( o Me mi 'I I me , A shott prayer la as n rule picCeircd by the members of the house , ! . piomlnent southern S'e.-nDer was htaid to espiess the vvldh meat fervently Iho othei day that the chaplain would "pull It out alittle - . " This member won not In the house nt Iho time , relatts the New- York Tribune and the fact < > * plalns his { hptcial lnteiest In the petition for that oteaslon Ho was on his way to the copltol , riding vvlih a filend In a street car Ho was consulting his watch every minute and yeeilng ihiough the fiont window In an effoit to get a gllmpso of the ilogMjff on the luaibe wing "It's going to be a close nhave' , " ho said to his filend The frltnel asked If the watch was light "A ftvv minutes stow , I'm afraid , " thu member icplicd , "und It's now thire mlmittx past ] ' > " Just then the ear tame In good view of thu capitol end theie tin1 ll.i. ; was Dying ovei the Imuto wing " ( ito whiz ! " exclaimed the member , "I'm late , sure. " "You Imven't counted the chaplain In , " suggesttel the file ml "lints so. " acEented the niunhci "He'll help out If he'll only hold on long enough " "Hei ought to bo good for three minutes , " paid the friend "Sometimes ho Is , " repllrel the member. Chaplains are thu most sin prising pecple however You nevti tan tell about how long they'll last Whenevci they have a good toplt they make use of It " "Anything of upetial Interest foi the chap lain today ' " asked the friend "Nothing that I know .of Nobody dead , nobody very tick U will bo just my luck for the prayer to bo the shortest on iccoul. " Just then the car ( .topped on lop of the hill and the impatient member and his f i lend Klarted on a luisk run foi the capital building The member kept his eye anv outly on the Hag , expecting It lo start down the staff every second , but It kept llying Ho was In time 'I tin liouto that clay rat for an hour The delay greiu out of tumo of Jerry Simpsons antler The ineinbei was lalt > and being unpaired was afial'I that Mr Slmrtnn might by atildunt secure a call 'f thu house and In ouc.li n event ho wanted to lie on hand No school boy uaa ever In a greater Uvei through feat of a lardy mark lliii'Mrn'N Arnle-li Mll > ( - . Ihe best Saluu | the vsorld fe > r c'it , -uihfs soics ul rrs fall rhturi fevti torcri , ftur ( topped lian.U fhl'blaili' tor-iy P.ul I Kkii crnpiiriu an I poit'tily IUKI i lie- ? r no ray rcquln. . It s guarantc J 10 give re t E itiafailioii 01 money re-luudeJ Price j i n per b x Tor sale bv K-no S. Co , TODAY. SATURDAY We will place on sale one hundred dozen Of an excellent web , fine nickel buckles , good rubber ciuls-t- a regular 350 quality at only a pair. All kinds and colors chsp'aycd ' in the corner window * OY \s\ 6\xv Cov. \5\\v. AMUSEMENTS. 'Ihe sale of heals for the coming engage ment of \\oochvarel 'Ihcatir company , at thu Cielghton which popular oiganl7ition optns wltli a matinee tomorrow , would In- elltato that i still miupius a warm plate In the it-Knid of the people " \ \ Ife for \ \ Ife will bo the bill Sunday and Monday , to be followed Inter In the week bv "The ( Jutti I'erchi Cilrl ' nnel "Lost PaiadiM' ' Pied IlHlIen , Ute of ilalltn and Hurt , with Mollie ruller , will be the special \nudevllle feature for the tliht week , to be followed later by Lew Doikstader , the Kajd , the Uelirue tlb- tci > > and others .MatJnec'S will be given dally Ice trcam and cejil etrlnks will be .served between acts , and the theater will be tooled by iced air ) IMIIN I. VM.l \ .is CIN ) J. iii in riniiinK iiniiiiiiv io spi-iiu lor I'lionoKi niihli1'riMi'ri ntloii. "Like the1 buffalo , the Indian language will soon be lo i foiever" cxpliHici ! n gentleman who. undei the auspices of ihe Smithsonian has de-votel a number of years to the studv and pi enervation e > f the Indian linguage ejuotcs the Washington Star "It was thougiu that the Indian langu ige could be pit"-civtd by the aid of the phonograph and giapho phone , and pullets were si nt to many Indian tribes to have them talk Into tht nppiiatins and thus bccuie u rccoid of the Indian tongue "H vvcb found hovvevei. that but few In dials of the prewent dav , and they were the older ones could talk a pine tongue. Meuo than one-lull of the Indiana now on the reservations and thin Is the cchf with all of the y culled Indianconveise In English It Is not good n.igllsh , but It ia the kind they bpe'ak a kind of pigeon Kngllsh I had the woth of btcnrlni ; some Cheiokte talk nnd in doing " 0 talked with a doren 01 more lead. Ing Cheroiifcs "They admitted to me that they did not know one f'heroKte who tould apeak pure riieiokee 'I hev said It mm with the * gieut cst elllll'iilty that they could get the bojb and glilo to spcik In theii native tongue at all 01 to leai n even the tommiincst words 01 phrases I atiangrd with n half do/en riinoUero however and secured theli M'IV- Icto to talk Into the niiichlnrfi and have tlius got home piclty good Cherokee but 1 know- enough about the language mynclf to know that it In verv Imperfect Indlin "A fen of Ihe Sioux Indhns talk juetty well , but it is n mixture In lens than Iwentv yeais I do not think thcie will be an Indian in tills country who ( an talk his native toncue pure As fni ns the Indian chlldien Jiie conceinel , they lire six ingllnh words wheie thov use one Indian woiel Ihr machincn of the day will recoid the language It It is talked Into them hut Hie ellllltully is to ge-t Indian- ' who can talk wi h ll iicctH flaiy tlegiciof arcuraev " li.-lllll ( il-oi'l-ls' I'li'llli' . At Aillnglon Paik Arlington Neb. July 22d rine grounds with plenty of watei foi boating and nulling $ riiOO cash In prices A giand exclusion and picnic will hi given by Tcutmila lodge , No 2b. ' , Oreler of the Woi hi. via Dm llngton loiite , Sunday , Julv 11. to Sarpy Mills 'lickets , .tfi tenls Train leaves I ) & M depot nt 1030 n. m and EtopH at South Omaha 'loi-oulo , Oolni-lo , July 12 , 11 and 11 the Itock Island Houle will bell tithe ts lo Toionto feu $2.115 for the louml Hip Final limit , August 12 Call at diy ticket olllce U.H Kuriiam sUeet ANMIIII n : 01I.IXI.OIA. . He tli IIHIII eel - ( ; v\ltli ii Viriii-r in n Pen lit. > M nuln 'liMtu. Ill the cjuifc1 of an aithlt In the July St NIchoIuH M.i > Lillian Hcri lelaten Ihe fol lowing i liui.cc til iHtlc anecdote to Llneedp " ( ) I.M nhllt on his way to Wac-hlngton .IB plesielint the tialn htoppod n little time III the town of Allegheny Pn Aiounl Ihe ( 'atlnii a gitat eiond gnthiieel tagei lo see the new pipslclent They bhoutec ) and clieeied until Lincoln had to aipcai on tin real plnlfnini of Ills cau lie , bowul und h'Milel , but the riowil was no i nlsy h < - did not tiy to speak to them. Very near to the platfoim pto'ul a inlntr , wealing a ltd tihiil and blue eiveialb ami o.mjiiu a eUlinci pail Like the itst In liud Hipped he.plng to bee Ml Lincoln Die woil.mni' was uluinst a giant in sl/i' , and tuneiud land and bhoulduu ubove the el owe ) . No doubt he1 had h aiel Hut Lincoln aim was vejiy tall , mid , encouraged by the fiiuidly face the Avorkman suddenly waved Ills bale aim above hlH head and tailed out "HI there ) Abe Lincoln ! I in toilet than you yrs a tin'hi taller1" Thla loud speech silenced the crovvel by Its holdiiist > and n Uilgh iiro > e. Hut Mr Lincoln. Ican'ns ' forward with a good-hu mored smile .said quietly "My inun , 1 doubt it , In fact , I'm mi IP I am the tallci. Ilnutvcr , coino up nnd lot'u measure. " The ciowd nude way ; the workman climbed to the platform and flood back to bjck with the pusldcnt-elc'tl. Hach put up n hand to * cc vvhobe head oveitoiped | Uvlcltntlv Mi Lincoln wab tlu vletor , for nith j Miillcnf vaiiefdcllon he turned and offered his , hand to hit ) beaten rival , hay ing cordially "I thought you vvero mistaken an ! I nus right , hut I wished to ho huro mil to have you xatUllrd However , wo are filends any way , nun t we' " ( Iraiplng the outfctietehel hand In n vig orous * grip the workmen replleci "Vt * . 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