Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 02, 1899, Part I, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OMAITA DATIAr 3JEE : SITNPAY , AVIUL 2 , 1800.
Bargain Week in Couches
BEAUTIFUL full size Rococo frnmo couch
in oak or mahogany , with beautiful silk vc-
lour tapestry or corduroy covering , in till
WIJ AR13 solo for the Quick Mcui
Agents
Oao11no Stoves IJ.ieh Quick Meal new spring shades , worth $20 this > vook
that Koei out of our H'ore N accompanied
with our written guarantee Wiativer fCf
you do , don't buy ti tniBhy , Invpponslblo
( Sa Mlne Stove OUIH arc right no both r -
no disappointment no loss to the purchas
er Quick Menl a.isollno Stove , ' rt
worth $5.75 this week . . . . . . - *
EXTENSION TAnUJ Handsome 6-foot
Extension Dining Iloom Table In antique ,
oak nnc llnlsh very map-five and heavily
ODD constructed , worth $12.60 this week
In tnahoq.uiy , an IUON UDD-neautlful Iron
tique Sixteenth ctn- beds with heavy I'i-Inch
turv , ovnl or wqunro steel nopU and al stnel cou
minor worth $12 SO , pling" , white enamel ornpplo _
this green , worth $7,60 5.95
this week .
Refrigera
tors and
Ice Boxes
WE AIU3 solo agents
for the Ourney Refrig
erator , the finest made.
No sour , musty , 16th
century order over per
meates the Gurney
ncfrlegrator. Everyone
ono guaranteed not to
sweat or mix flavors ,
and la a positive Ice
saver. AVI11 pay for It
self In ono season.
$12.EO refrigerator on
sale this week BABY CAURIAQEJS-AVc are solo
aecrtts for the celebrated Heywood Baby
COMBINATION OASH-T h 1 s Carriages. Mothers read iths ! A Hoywood
beautiful combination Book Case Baby Carriage for the little one Take
nnd Writing ? Desk with curio cab him out and let him enloy the healthful
inet thu genuine French bevel spring air , that wll' brint ; to his checks
plnito mirror highly polish finish , that color of healthfulntss that vou so
woith J27&0- desire. JIB Ileywood Baby Cari
this week rlaffes on sale this week Tor. .
Star
Estate
Steel
Ranges
the very finest
thing built with
nil closely riveted
parts lined
throughout with
' tempered Bteol ,
'asbegtog filling ,
A-v.rrr TtT- . . / - . nr - rv , - larco ovoti , truarantecd to bo the finest steel HANDSOMR antique
UAIV > oni-
ArMiuiii'UAIV mahocanv fi-ilrmvpr (
blnation Tel et Comriingo constructed / * ET KL H \ fonclr hi
mode , with 14xl bev- Worth $40.00 O O V/ worth'J9. _ A
el mirror . . , * f . * - * _ . . . ATT
pinto , week this week TT
worth J10.60Cl OQ this
this week . . . * - > * * - '
Special Carpet and Rug Sale. Drap'ies & Curt'ns
Just received 1.000 rolls Imported mattings , In all the new shades BEAUTIFUL worth $7.50 Savoy Lnce fAfl Curtains
nnd designs , which wo throw on sale for this week at 15c. 19c.22c this week O.4O
and 25o Tier yard. All worth double. HANDSOME Irish Point Lace
Curtains , full blzc , A
YARD leiiKths of nil wool In- BUREAU Mat8 , worth worth $ S-thls week < * .
grnln carpel remnants , JQc S5c tllls Vt6clc UUFFLED Muslin Curtains-
worth B3c this week . . . LiARQIC feather nlllows with worth $3.00
YAHD lenBth of matting remnants licking worth this week
heavy 7Oc
nants woith 3oi- 12c tl TT fli la u * > blr . _ * * * NOTTINGHAM Lace Curtalns-
xvorth $2 00
FKLT Window Shades , 7 feet patterns of stair this week
long-woith this week 40c \\r > carpets 35c this w'eck value at Jgc SILKOLINE th1a week , worth 30c- 14c
Ingrain Carpets In beautiful patterns ,
reverses nicely , worth "Oo perO7J.
OUR EASY TERMS. yard O./
On n bill of J10.00-J1.00 per week or $1.00 per month. All Wool Ingrain Carpets , In all the
new Hprlntr pa teins , which arc sure
On a bill of $20.00-$1.23 per week or $300 per month. to suit you woith 85c A Qr ,
On a bill of $30.00 $ ! 50 per week or fO.OO per month. this week 4OC
On a bill of $30.00 $2.00 per week or $ S.OO per month. Beautiful Axmlnster nnd Moquette
On n bill of $75.00 $2.23 per -week or $9.00 per month. Carocts , nl Ithe late spilni ? patterns ,
On ft bill of $100.00 $2.50 per week or $10 00 per month. with or without border , worth
On u bill of $200.00 $4.00 per wek or J15.00 per month. up to $1.33 yardd this week . . . .
"PILOT , WHAT'S ' THE NEWS ? "
Moat Thrilling Incident in the Career of
Admiral Eobley.
EFFECT OF QUESTION AND ANSWER
Unit ot a I.IIIIK A'o > nKP from
Koitw to IloNtou In 1SIIJ AntoiilHli-
mriit of ( lit ! Cr 'W on l.rui'iiliiK'
Alioul Iliu HflH'IUon.
Away back In the year 1850 , during the
administration of Mr. Jluchnnan , an embassy
from the Japanese empire visited this coun
try to return n Unit made by the squadron
under Commodore- . O. I'crry a number of
years before.
Their Unit of ceremony being nt an end ,
our government delernilned to send this
embassy back In a national war ship und ns
the frigate Niagara was at that tlmo ( tie
largest , as well as ono of the most
formidable war vessels afloat , It was selected
by tbo Navy department for this mission and
aalled early In July , 1860 , for Japan vita
the embassy on board ,
H was the privilege of the writer to have
served on hoard the Niagara during this
orulso and It left our shores Just after thu
principal conventions had nominated tholt
candidates for the presidency.
AB our way out to the China station was
made under Bull , notwithstanding tlie ship
had been equipped with auxllllary machlii.
cry of considerable power , voyages to nnd
from that distant htatlou. ns well as Hit.
transmission of inall matter , consumed the
best vart of a year going and coming. Let
ters were several inoutl'H old when they
reached us , and our sweethearts nnd wives
were fortunate It answers mine back to
In ft year. It tnut 1)8 ) remembered
that there were not successful submarine
cables engirdling the earth ns now , so that
letters nnd papers were looked for most
eagerly In that far-off land ,
AVlu-ii ( Inllcail CirowM Wc-ur- .
Kor thcho who live always at homo or en
joy the mlv.mtages and comforts of constant
homo association In this bleosed land of
liberty It Is not easy to comprehend how
weary the heart grows In walling three long ,
long years before returning from what seems
to us almost banishment , honorable , It Is
true , and yet inoro dlfllcult to understand
how Iho altars of one's 'patriotism are kepi
burning nnd how the love of country nnd
Ita flag niay llvo and grow In hearts that are
obliged by the circumstances to pas& most of
tholr lives away from nnd outside the
dearest associations of education and friend
ship.
It IB this exile this having to perform
duties that are 'beyond ' the 'public ' ohiervat ! n
and to come extent outside the public sym
pathy , often In the most pestilential regions
of the globe , where wo stand guard over the
commercial rights of our countrymen , or on
the remote frontiers of civilization , where
wo stand for the great power of right nnd
protection to these domiciled there thai
inakea our country so grand to us nnd our
respect for Its flag so profound.
The flag , too , has u personality to us. H
repiesenta the majesty of our government
ofthe people and their great power. As
the symbol of freedom's 'homo ' it excites
enthusiasm wherever It Is shown abroad
and In the hearts of Its freemen defenders
there U felt n love and admiration for 'what '
It represents that Is apt to 'bo overlooked
by those who llvo where these vrlvlleges
ore not BO esteemed as by those of uswho ,
accustomed to long service abroad , are able
to compare these advantages with these of
other countries , where much of our lives
have to be passed.
The Niagara reached Japan In the Into
fall and proceeded to Yrddo , as then known ,
but aa Toklo in this day , Our presence was
most welcome and our reception 'by ' the
government of Japan wiu Just as cordial
Once in a Lifetime.
R
"AN you buy a beautiful Bamboo Booker
or Mimic Stand , Is 38 Inches high , 15Vi
Inclus wldo , 1U4 Inches deep , with 4
nlco carved and grooved shelves , very
richly finished was always/sold / lor $2
special for this week
59c
ARTIFICIAL PALMb Just received a
shipment of 1275 artificial pama ! , ferns ,
etc. , purchased at a sacrifice. In order
to dispose of them qulcMy , wo put the
price way down. Plant and pot com
plete , just like cut , 2U Inches high , has
27 leaves , worth regularly , $1.25 this
week
29c
Bargain week on Bedroom
furniture.
DEAUTIFUL t-piece antique or mahog-
iny Bed Ilooci Suit , with 20x24 bevel
Plato mtrroi , n.toly carved , highly fin
ished , worth $22.50 this week
13.95
and just as hospltnblo as that of our gov
ernment to their embassy. The temple of
Slogeo In the city of Yeddo was fitted up for
the reception and entertainment of our offi
cers.
cers.Tho
The great city of Yoddo was laid out dally
during our stay Into Interesting districts for
vUlts of Inspection ,
The routes along which wo were escorted
were , as a HI If , clctsely packed with uatlVEH ,
who were curlcus to see the white foreigner
for the first tlmo In their liven. Hut In no
Instance during these excursions > was any
Incivility or rudeness manifested , though on
all sides there was that natural curiosity to
got a closer look at the long-haired white
man. In this the pretty Japanese woman
was , ns a rule , moro conspicuous than the
man , and I dare say there are many matrons
living now In ToKIo who can remember a
bright button conferred In response to some
roguish Importunity.
A l.oiiur Trip Iloinp.
After our mission had been completed and
the presents from our government to that of
Japan had been landed , -wo started on our
return to Chinese waterti In the winter of
1S60-G1. Reaching Hong Kong , the United
States minister , Mr. Ward , had authority to
return to thej United States , and the
Niagara wn directed to take him to India ,
and thence to tha mouth of the lied ea ,
whore he took steamer for Europe , and ulti
mately homo.
This duty performed , the Niagara pro-
cceded from Aden to the Comoro Islands ,
northwest of Madagascar , nnd lastly to Cape
Town , In South Africa. Our voyage home
was In length somewhat longer than that
going out , and nothing was known of the
fall election that had already taken place ,
although there waa considerable anxiety on
board among the officers and men , as our
complement Included many from both sec-
tlona ,
On the day of election , however , a vote
was taken on board ship , with tbo result
that Mr. Lincoln received a majority of the
votes cast. Until the ship bad reached the
Bargain
Week on
Ladies'
Corsets
Stylc38. !
Bnrgain week in
Boys Clothing
Boy's all wool
Cashmere Suits
'ugcs4 ' to 14 well
tailored , peed
quality linings ,
cheap at S2.50your
choice of any
Bargain w'k
on Pcttic'ts
Lauieb'Lolor-
cd silk petti
coats , n 12-
inch Bagdad
rulllo , cut ex-
_ . _ _ trafull
" " " '
rogula" o no
price fG.OO-this week. . . . . . . . 3.98
Bargain week on
Umbrellas
ladles' full steel Paragon
trumo Umbrella made
from extra heavy twilled
silk steel rod , tied roll , 10-
Inch horn hardies , hooks
and crooks , trimmd solid
sterling silver AVe are de-
iT o.OO goods , L\Ion-
'day '
Bargain week on Ladies Waists
Ladles' toluck silk Shirt AValsts cord
ed fronts , all cut on pattern 1S93 this
Is good value us shown In city for $5 00
Uet you size before al are )
gone at * *
highlands of Capo Cod , Mass. , wo were In
titter Ignorance of the portent of this vote ,
taken away off In the Clilna sens.
The rbaonco of ships , however , along our
coasts nihout the latitude of Capo Hatterau
aso were apprcnchlng homo caused pain
ful forbodlnga 1eat nome disaster had be
fallen thu country wo loved eo well , The
mutterlngs In the tontli of the year before
In the event of a certain election caused
seme anxiety , and the absence of vessels In
regions where In years gone ty they .woro .
as thick as the leaves In Vallombrosa was
hold by the elder heads to be omnlously
significant , 'but ' It "nan not until wo reached
the highlands of Capo Cod that -wo were to
Irani the full extent of the great calamity
that was upon us. The election wo hud held
on board the ship way off In the waters of
China , on the other side of the globe , was
only the prelude of the inoro general ono at
homo , As Mr. Lincoln waa the choice of the
majority of the olllcers and men of the
frigate Niagara , BO wo were to learn subse
quently ho was also the choice of the nation.
The Klrxt \ < ; n.
When off the Highlands a pilot boat
discovered nearby , and the pilot put off In a
'boat Alth his ipcckcts full , on Is customailly
done , cf the latest papers. Ho vuts awalloJ
with an Impatience that eeemcd almost
painful , and the me men t ho had crossed thu
rail and reached the gangway ho was asked
by the captain , dear old Commodore Me-
Kean , than In whom no inoro loyal heart
over beat for the Hag , this question :
"Pilot , what Is the news ? "
The pilot , Deliver was his name , locked
around at all standing about the quarter
deck , apparently amazed at the question ,
for what ho was about to tell us as news
was quite old to him , and , Instead of replyIng -
Ing at once to this question , the pilot , as eo
often happens , asked the captain with some
surprise.
"Where In thunder have you come from ,
captain ? "
When told more ipoll'ely , If less emphati
cally , by the captain that lie tad come from
Brilliant
Display of
Millinery
HANDSOMK Turbans , handsomely trlmracil
Hats , Toques nml Turbans , which the very
few oilier milliners who rnnk with tlili
sloro ask $10 00 , $15.00 $ and JSO.OO for , we
arc offering for
In the Untrimined Hut Department our supremacy in
variety as well as low prices is particiilarly noticeable :
LADIUS' TUIMMEU OUT1NO Oil IHCYCLii : HATS , utraw brim , crown
of net nnd trimmed -with net , straw and quills , In a great variety 1 ,
of colors worth J3 BO wo offer this week
2,000 D055B.V LAD1KS * DHHSS SHAl'US. of fancy straw , In all the now
cst shapes and colors , Including blnck 79c
woith Sl.GO wo offer for Monday at
LiAUins1 TRIMMED WAUKINO HATS , of fancy nnd plain straw , trim
med with silk and quills , all colors- 1.95
worth $4.60 this week ly .
Children's
Trimmed Millinery.
W12 will pay e\cry attention to the llttlo
folks , As much style hero as for their
mamas , A beautiful line f . fin
this week at . -
Untri milled Millinery
Every shape , Btjlo and color that Is de
sirable and good Is on our counters , and
the prices but note just a few :
BLACK chip dress shapes , n fine quality.
In the new shapes , Including the now short
back sailor , with a round crown , (5QC (
actual value $1.25 , this week
LADIES' dress shapes and turbans , hand made , n fancy straw brnld on wire frame and
In the newest nnd most stylish shapes ; exclusive milliners and others uak
$4.00 , $ l.0 and $5.00 , price this week 2.49
Ladies' Tailor
Made Suits.
Venetian cloth , coat n nobby blazer ftyle ,
silk lined , panel effect , skirt , percallne lined ,
trimmed with buttons < ind loop. * , lapped
and stitched scdlns , all colors l
worth $20.00 this week . V
Tailor Suits , Venetian c'oth ,
strapped seams , lined throughout with line
taffeta , fly front coat , ull colors i f.
worth $30.000-thls week U
LADIES' Tailor Suits , camel's hair chev
iot flv front coat , llntd throughout with
silk , finely tailored , lapped scums , Oo Cfk
all colors , worth $45.00 & imiJ\J
LADIES' Tailor Suits , Venetian cloth ,
elaborately trimmed with silk bmld and
eatln , fly fionl and tight - fitting
Jucke's , tHffeta Hi k lined skill panel ef-
fert , button back , worth $28,50 1 e
this week * - >
DRRSS SKIRTS-flne brllllnntine and serge
circular/shape , tailor s ams
worth $3.60 this week *
DRESS SKIRTS-fine spring novelty cloth ,
latest shxae and cut , In brovn o QQ
black and blue , worth $7-thls week'- ' - * - >
DRESS SKIRTS handsome brilllnntlne , panel front , trimmed with braid
and chenille worth J11.50 this wsek
DRDS SKIRTS blnck Venetian cloth , handsomely trimmed with silk braid \ fCf . \ \
flare skirt worth $21 00 this week . . . . 1 .VJVJ
DRESS SICIRTS nn aisortmcnl of beau- Q QQ QllQ
llful spring crepons -fyijt
Ladies'
( Misses'
'Boys' ' &
Childr'ns
Shoes
Specials ' sas&asgg
For this week , bargain after bargain
WOMAN'S black and tan Oxford1 * WOMAN'S black andMnii blcjele boofH
worth double , $1 25 . . . a ibenuty woi th $500nt
WOMAN'S fine tun lace Shoes , regular MIsspV and t hlld a b atk and tan shoes
$100 vain- . . . . axtra value worth $1 25.
WOMAN'S black and tan lace Shoes Little Gents' all wild HI heel she 1- i or\
North up to J4 00 special worth $2.50 1.4V
Big Trunk ant ! Valise Sale.
sell Furniture , Curpets , Stoves
DMI1OSSED metal corner trunks Hal lop , W3
equipped with rollers' , good lock and strong Crockery and Jlousefurnishina
hasps , wol'th $4.60 O r ,
this week f * > * J
Goods between
anywhere Mississippi
Telescope worth 73c
th's wtek 39c River and cask
Pacific
ocean on orcas
Tel mopes worth | 1.00
thlt ! week . . . . 59c
Vnllses worth $1.60 05c caspaiiiientt } > . Out of town trade
this week
Valises worth $1 i'3 1.25 write its.
this week . .
Hong Kong , the pilot followed this In
formation with another question :
"Ain't you heard nothing at all since sailIng -
Ing ? "
"No , " replied the captain. "Nothing at
all , as wo have touched nowhere since leav
ing the Capo of Good Hope. There was no
nowB there when wo sailed. "
Dolllver'a reply to this assurance I shall
never forget , It was ns forcible as It was
emphatic and as lmpre ° slvo ns words could
possibly make It , oven If It was a little in
elegant.
"Well , gentlemen , the country la all
busted to h 1. "
An HxL'lliMl Slilp'N Compim- ,
Whllo this colloquy was going on between
the pilot and the captain the ship's company
had crowded aft In both gangways and , like
the officers , were Intensely anxious to hear
what the news might ho. What Dolllvcr
had said so emphatically had. reached their
ears and had touched their hearts. Tears
started from eyes that were not accustomed
to weeping and coursed down the cheeks
of those "bronzed old heroes. It could 'be '
seen that a firm resolve to stick loyally to
the old flag tlrnt liad lloatod In honor over
their lives and fortunes had gone deep Into
their aouls , for almost Immediately every
eye i\as turned upward -toward the peak ,
where the old Hag was floating peacefully
and majestically , and Intuitively every head
was uncovered In homage.
Itwas an experience never to bo for-
frotten and the sight of those bronzed old
heroes , with hcada uncovered to the dear ol 1
Hug , taught my young hmrt in a few mo
ments a whole volume of patriotism. I had
been born In a slave-holding state and had
been roared surrounded by by colored chil
dren and was Influenced to some extent by
the -prejudiced which tbo In&titutlon of
slavery had engendered , but when It bo-
cnmo necessary to decide off Ilnston harbor
whether the love of state waa to bo superior
to the love of country nnd my prl le In Ha
glories and In Us history , there -was no
trouble after the bight I had witnessed
when Pilot Dolllvcr came aboard.
An 1 IIII > I * < * NN | vi SIMMH * .
Reaching Hoston harbor In the midst of
deep excitement nnd deeper feelings nmong
those holding opposite views , a number of
our ofllcers decided to abandon iho causa
of the union for that of the confederacy
then established. Those who were loyal
were merely required to subscribe anew to
their oath of allegiance , After carefully
examining this now document it wag not
dlfllcult to i enow my allegiance at a moment
'when eo many were abandoning our cause.
The scene off the highlands "when " Uolllver
came on 'board ' had graven Its Impicsslon
too surely upon my heart. Those uncovered
heads , those .tearful eyes , these loving , loyal
looks of thu 'faithful old bronrcd faces , who
had knonn no other love and whn were too
old then to begin nnow. had fashioned my
young fanclra , too , nnd after I had renewed
my allegiance In the cabin of the dcnr old
commodcro I leaked up and found I Iliad done
so standing directly under a scuttle leading
to the poop deck und directly under the
folds of the old lias as It was gracefully
unfolding Itbelf to a light hrecin , all the
more dear to mo now after the exposures wo
have undergone and the perils of Kcrvlcu to
which our lives ha > o been devoted In helpIng -
Ing others 'to ' uphold It the 'world ' over , for
those of our land who In their tlmo and turn
are to follow us In holding fast to the teach
ings of our fa tli era and , like them , to pre
serve the Inheritance of this blessed land
of liberty for these who follow them.
Sumo KIriiu-iii * Mid. I
Detroit Journal An instant later the
btorm 'burnt upon them
"Oh , Hose , " he cried , "In this uupremo
moment will you not sny you lovo'mo ? "
"No , " answered the brave girl , not forget
ful of her maidenly jescrvo. "Kor while the
tempest howls thiough the tigging und the
ship thienteiiH to founder every moment , the
waves do not im yet roll mountain high1"
An for the inun , mich was his chagrin that
ho handn't Iho presence of mind to whlstlo
for nmro wilnd
It Is Bald that theremo fififi women to
every 1,000 men In the railed Stnlca This
should give every woman In the land n hus
band , but men nro aomctlmes hard to find ,
good men especially.
KOll
Ih only one of
Dr. Humphrey's Kici/fics. ) !
There arc others equally good ,
All I'aln , Fovi-r , I leal , JtoHtli" > HiicBs , nl-
layi'il by Spoelllc No , 1.
IJoadacliu , Hick IIcudnHiu nml V 'rtljo ;
relieved and ctuod by No. i ) .
Dyspt'jisliii IiullKi'Ktlon and \\Valc Stomach
ach ( juli'Uly ctirt'd by No. 1 < > .
.Skin DIhcaKi'H KryMjiolaH , .Salt Jllmuin ,
yield lo No. 11.
KluMimntlmn Acute and Clirofili' , hum-
tia o , nil cuiilrolled by No , ir > .
Malaria , I'Vvor ' and AK\W \ , by No. HI.
Whnoplni ; Coufth anviled by No. ! < ) .
Kor other Sji e lies hee I Jr. H ampin cys1
Manual ; at dins Moien or sen1 free
Al dniKlxtx or Kent pit paid ; 2"c anil II 00
HurnphieNH Mfd Co. for U'llllum and
John StH. , New Yoik Ho mire to gel
HUMPHREYS'