THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , AUGUST It , 1892-SIXTEEN PAGES. Iff The Tilray Fluttoringa that Lnres the Unwary to Matrimony. TO MEN / > SWEET APPEALING GRACE J ; | Q With tlin l.urk In the At urn nnilnr - nil ll > Natnrn In Her .Mont Charming Mood ( > o Mp About Woninn unit Tholr Work I'niililoii Nines. Such a white summer as it is white duck and linen fr mournings , whlto lawn and pltjuo for aftrrnoons nnd whlto muslin and chiffon for ovonlngs , And bacuuso it is n whlto summer there nro , according to the Now York Sun , rumors rlfo of fall wedding * gnloro. Who can trace the analogy ! There Booms to bo to men n sweat appealing grace , a charm essentially feminlno and winsome In tbo simple frock of.v 111 to unattatnnblo to the richness of silk or the lustro of satin. It was In whitu the Napoleon loved best to find his Dmpross wnltlng to receive bun , It Is whlto which King Humbert , chooses over for bis sweat consort , Mnrpuorito gowns of muslin , shcor nnd white , with chains pf her fnvonto pearls about her neck. It is ' the softlv falling , nwootly sitnplo frock of 'snowy lawn that lures the gullolos < youth into thinking that his fair lady's tnstos nro in sweet und modest nccord with the limita tions of hm snlarv. It is pathollo to think how mistaken ho Is , for the Illmy , fluttering gown bns linings of silk , line nnd llrm. The Dig , drooping tint tbnt 004 with It , rough and rcudy us It is , with only nscaif of gnuzo , would kocp him In Uorltys for two yours. Tliu porcelain hnndlo of the gauzy sunshade which frames bor face so cnchnntingly cost tnoro than his Tuxedo coat , and the price she fcald for getting the gown made vvould spoil a month's salary nnd mnko him sad. There's another thing about white ; it takes a pretty woman to wear It , A plain face must have the color icllnetlons , the richness of decora tion ; a prottv oao ts fairer , shining , sUrllito , in clouds of whlto. People in warmer cilmos than ours shako their duties ana business hours so ns to al low thorn a rest in midday boat. Tboir ex ample is worthy our imitation as far as mny bo consistent with our various dutloi. Many tnlr ones tnVo tbolr ' 'beauty strop" between Iho hours of 7 and 9 a. m. , nnil thus deprive .lhamsolvoi of the most delightful part of the J&y. A llttlo later than 5 a. m. Fair Aurora Huhls her Edition rajr Atld all tbo ruddy orient ( lames with day. , Hownver sultry has been the previous h'fghl , the nir of mom is fresh und sweat ; the loaves flutter lu the tree * noovo , and mid concealing similes iho chattering birds seem making lovo. Ono listens to thu low call of Ibu modest brown thrush and the answering note of.its llttlo mate. Birds are loss timor ous In lee early dawn ; so busy nro tnoy with household care's , limy-fall to notice your near anproach , and scolne n shy litilo wren do- inurcly seated upon her nest and a robin sing guyly near recalls the nursery rhymes : "Jonnlo Wren loll sick upon a rnorry tuno. " .In came Hohln Uou Breast , and brought , hnr sops and wlno ; Bat well of the sops , Jennlo , arlnk well of the wine. Thank you , Robin , kindly , you shall bo mlno. I'hen Jouuiosho got well and stood upon her feet , And told poor Hobln plainly she loved him not a bit. Tbo Ingratitude of Iho flcklo fair is sup posed to bo hero llloitrated. Dut who shall say that Mr , Itobln was not a guy llttlo flirt himself , and Miss Jennie wus only taking a proper rovunco in bohnlf of some llttlo sister wren. 13o that as It mny the" birdies do their Bharo to chnriii tbo hour. When "suiTrnn morn with early blushes sproail" in wid'ning waves across tbo eastern slt.v , and sunlight falls In glowingbeiuni u-thwart the hill aud woody dale , and thirsty flower cups open wide to drink tbo morning dew , watch tbo outp.llttlu humming bud In search of swonts , tbr'nst his long bill Int6 the drooping bell of tbo sweet red houoy-sucklo. faoo tbo brilliant yojlow buttorlly with spotted wings of gola And brown , flit from Dower to flowor. As I sit and wrlto the garden In my sight Is n splendid muss ot ilowory bloom. Tbo air Is laden with ambrosial trngranco from beds of pink and wbito verbenas , purple and crimson china aslors , orange marigolds and tnoxvy day lilioj , the old-fashioned four- o'clocK.s forgot-me-nots and blue and yellow eyca pnnsles sbow tholr faces in the sun- shlno , wbllo the sweetest of all odors , thatof the sweet pea , perfumes the atmosphere. How happy it imikcs ono to bo alive , how prutnful to have an cxiitenco in such a per fect world of beauty. Onobut ; wonaora why nature mulies all tboso beauties so porish- nblo. They como und go in their allotted time each reason , and we , for tha most part , regard thorn but lightly , -Yet what wonderful laws of iinturo must govern their production , and with all our protenacu wKdom and supposed knowledge , what ono of us human can explain tbo wonderful iccrotof Ufa contained In the littlo.llowcr lood not so largo as a pliihoud. Why should inch seed bring forth at birth a certain shapu ana Its peculiar color. These questions comate to all and are to all slnco thu days of that wise kinc , boloruon , as fresh , ns fascinating KB unanswerable as it propounded but ycster day. With such strungo and unexplained mysteries , bow can wo but yield homage to the God of Nature , that source of Knowl edge , that infinite Wisdom , far beyond nhy wo can hope to attain , that supreme power that rules the unlversa oy iuimutablo laws , from the tiniest blade of crass to the great revolving suns of heaven. lilso then at dawn of day nor lot soft sleep bind down Jbo curtain of thlno eyes and blind iho night to beauties of tbo morning hour. . JJut loam to worship nature in her most Cburmlncr mood. GUACB II , Tlioro ba bold men in those cfTominato days , and two of them are Profs. Lombtoso nnd Hlchor of Turin , Italy. Tbo former pro- iparod and Iho latter rund at a recent meeting of Ibo JntcrnaUomil Congress of Experi mental Physiology a paper on the "Scnsibll- 'Itv \Vumen. . " Woiuon have always bo- 'llovod themselves to lie exceedingly su&sitlva creatures , feollnr every way moro Keenly ami deeply than their coarser fellow creature , ilium. Pools have supported Ibo Iduii in all edges , but now Prof. I.omnroso comes for ward to * how that in general sensibility , ln < eluding sensibility to pain , women nro grimily Infvrlo. ' to men ; that is to suy , they bavo fur loss feeling. "If pUIn was the greatest source of our mortality , " ono of them ventures to assort , "women ought to lo much curlier than man , who wus her tyrant , but slio survived him because on account of bor inferior sensibility thu resisted pain better than bo did. The rouHOti which hud inado people believe la tha greater lonsiblllty of woman wus her greater irritability und the louder expression aho KUVO tu bur Buffering. " Mrs. E , S. P. Ward has computed that tlicro ajorovoral thousand women physicians In tbo United States. "U is impossible to nvor.igo their Incomes correctly , but they jirobably run from S'.MU to § 20,001) ) a year. The lust 11 mi res uro , of course , raro. They uro the great lights of the profession , oven among men , who cam from f O.OOO to $ .10,000 a year aim uinvurn ; and women are still cru- sutler * and reformers. A ? 10UOO Income for a well educated , gifted and hi-uUhy woman doctor is less turo. Five thousand , I think. 1s not at all uncommon : and no on down. J know QUO woman , an Invalid , who ournoil 1,1)00 ) tbo llrst year that she prniUlced , The next yosr who received f.'i.QOO , and maintaiuci a growing success until she dropped dead one nlirht and put un und to calculation 01 what promised lo bo a brilliant , career. Hut Hub INoman , after graduating from the medi cul tcliool , uud before she bcg.in to practice , spent for several years eight hours a day in levoro private study. American housewives when struggling with. Ibo perennial dotnc9tlubervlcoiuo tlou are upx to Uunlt of n place where that ijues tloii uus been nettled and soruuiiy prevails In tun relation between mlstrms und maid. JiuV Ladv Jcuuo in the Forttimhtlv Hovlow , tolls tdifforonl story. Bho iloclures that tbo question Is becoming , one of snrlous import. In hnirland ns in America , the moro lutellj cent uud capable ulastoi of worulnir wouiet repudiate doiurstio sorvlcv , and for the sumo roisonH thu dlillko of control , tbo monotony of housework , the doslro for the freodoo tad Independence of factory and oftlco em ployment , the vrlsu to liavo Sundays and evening * lo themsnlvos. At tbo same time the aay * , there are over twelve thousmi lorvanu suekinc oupUyiueut lu Loniloi tloao. Most of tUe o uro doubtless bad mu 'U-trnLuod. ' but the lova of chauiio has pro dticod n class of roil nomads among domes tic servants. Is this ono of Iho results of trying to abolish class distinction in England I The olnctlon of sclTool officers In Flatoush , Ij. 1. , took place last week. Uclng the ono duy in the year In which women exorcise the franchise , they were Abroad la full forco. It was n ttrango " spectacle , says the Now York Herald" , to BCO women buttonhole voters approaching preaching the polls aud use tholr porsuaslvo powers nnd tsstow the most bewitching smiles , endeavoring to cajole Iho voters to cast their ballots for their candldnlos. rho women were fur moro energetic than the mon and hustled about tbo town , draw ing out the full voto. Vehicles of every do- scrlptlon were Impressed into service nnd wore aont out In nil directions over thu sur- sounding country to bring the laggards In to voto. itotween ; i audI o'clock this excite ment was Intense. The women were rushIng - Ing frantically nbout tbo town , and almost every ether woman volor was ohalloneca by the opposition and compelled to sweat-In her voto. Many of the women whllo approachIng - Ing the polli were accused of ropuntlng , nnd were otherwise reproached by their oppo nents. Policeman stationed at the polls had Ihelr bands full in trying to preserve the pcnco. There were several scrimmages be tween the women , and not n few actually curao to hair pulling. If it hud not boon for the interference- the men the result lu some Instances would have boon sorlous. Some people complain of vary- moist hands , during the summer Reason , which destroy their delicate kid glavoa , and nearly ruin the fabrics of their dainty fancy wont , to any nothing of the personal discomfort entailed by this aQllctloii. To Improve Ibis condition of things , bathe the hands occasionally in hot water , in which n llttlu sub-curbouulc of soda has boon dissolved. Dry them , nnd then dust with a lltllo powdered alum and tannin hi equal proportions. A sulphur tab let occasional ! v will bo found useful. Dust a llttlo of the powder into kid gloves putting them on. * * * The working plrls of Detroit at ono tltno had the largest uud best trade union of any oily in the country , except , perhaps , Troy. They worn a power not only in the manage ment of their own affairs , but In compelling mon into trade unions. Tholr methods were simple. They refused to dance with a scab. Before that naino , which every connoisseur in epithets knows is n triumph of art In its way , strong mou quailed when it came be tween n pretty girl's lips. When coupled with a refusal to dauce.lt sent them tumbling nvor one another's heels In their effort to got iusldoof some union , which shows what women can do when they have convictions strong enough. You may take it for" granted that the man who tolls you that ho lilies to see you smoke does not care any inoro for you than tbo small boy docs for the harlequin which rings every time ho shakes it , and wl'lch ho throws away when the bolls are broken. Man laugh about women drinking tea , but a iiuui who cares for you would rather see you drink a gallon of ten than ono cocktail. Men may say \haiyou \ looic Spanish ns you smoke , but > ou cau bo pretty sui-o thai ho is an awful fool of a man who urges his sister or his wlfo lo take lo cigarettes. A club of Proviaenco working girls has boon try I nir to dross cnch girl on SiO n year , but it scorns that the outcome of the effort is not encouraging. Onlv ono girl admitted that she thought it might bo douo. In fact , sbo said she hud succeeded , with not a cent to spare. The most Interesting point in iho mailer is the ono girl's achievement in cot- ting along a whole yojr with only four bats , costing $10. Think of thatl I.lltn FilHlllou Note * . Tbo latest style the nightgown. Tbo latest thing in French shoos is patent leather with red heels. Entire chaneaux of gold and diver lace have become n part of the summer toilet tllgh-heelcd shoes nro now worn moro than for years , nnd it is a fashion to bo ro- grcttcd. Young matrons hnvo secured a pretty fancy in the black loco slip which is worn over melon-green silk. Turquoise tinted flannel lined with pink and cascaded with lace is fashioned into charming nogllgo garments. Indian cottons , In their bright hues and pntUiriis , are extreme novelty for shirts aud blouses and ovou for loose vests. Chestnut brown is to bo u fashionable color tbo coming season , and LOIIIO shade called Cleopatra , which are reddish wood colors. The dcop rich Cleopatra colors will bo in marked favor next season , the tawny golden browns , russets , and the chuudron or copper dyes. The fancy for whlto ribbon ties around the braided knot of hair still continues. The ribbon should bo about an Inch wide , of grosgram with u corded cdgo. Coui basques cut off at the waist and pro- longoJ m coattalls at the back uro being made up in heavy and serviceable material for early autumn street woar. Attractive luncheon and tea-go ivns nro made of flno silky Henrietta cloth or Clair- utlo in palest mauve , tea rose , soagrouu , or a very delicate nhado ot corn yellow. A fancy button to bo used this foil is a largo ornamental circle , covered with tan , kid or leather , with u medallion of wbito lace In the center. They are to bo used on wbito or black coats. Htbbad , striped , and pleated stuffs are only waiting the disappearance of thin sum mer cowns to resume tholr popularity. Plain colored silk or velvet promises to bo their decoration. It is 8hld by those m authority that the fashionable coat of the future will bo tbo loug redingote , cut double breasted , with wldo dlroctolro rovoroj , big buttons ar.d a double or triple capo. Whlto gowns of nil kinds keep tuoir color bust by being tied up in bags of blue paper Inside bugs of llollaiu. The gauze orchilTou trimming should bo removed uud kept sepa rately in tis uo paper. The mol picturesque of gowns for moun tain climhlni ; or pedestrian tours across country is that coplod from the regular Scotch dress and made in some of the gay tartans belonging to the chiofs. Cream and ecru guipure laces nnd Irish linen aud sllK crochet edgings , insertions , nook pieces , and bands are most effectively used to trim every sort of summer gown ex cepting these which emanate from the tailor. Ladles , it m.iy Interest you to know that "ancestral bruaitpins" of largo slzo und showing the features of your gront-groot- gr.indmotbors will bo very fasblonablo this winter. Your Jeweler will have a full supply. A novelty in hats has the square , mortar board crown with u brim of medium width Just curving up at ono sldo , The trimming most liked for tboso bats consists of n narrow twist of velvet and a shaving-brush pompon nt ono sldo near the front. A veil that U found becoming to brunettes is ix line bluclt tulle with liny white chenille dots upon It. Tha border Is formed of the dots put. together a llttlo more thickly , nl- thouph 111 the veil is drawn up under the chin this bordering scarcely shows. Llttlo girls are prattler than over this summer. The prevailing style of arranging their Imlr will permit It to curl and wnvo unconllncd nbout thn face and neck , and Is mo.U becoming , often giving just the touch of color and softness needed to complete n very picturesque effect. A sluovcloss Jacket , quite long nnd tight fit ted , of black surge , opens to the wnin In front and buck uud is faced back with wldo ravers of black satin , which are very broaden on the shoulders and taper to u point qt the waist. This odd garment Is worn over a silk waist of any chosen color and u stylish and original. Tbo "stocking sachet" is tbo latest in the list of scented toilet accessories. It. Is qutto n largo sllit bag , lined with quilted sitin und having thu odorous puvvdor scattered with liberal hand uotwoon the lining und the silk. It is uung in the wardrobe and receives the stocking * nt they coma up from the wash anil before they have gene to the uiondor , Bomo of the very iiljoer or sopil-transpa rent toilets of the season are unllued aud worn simply over nettlcoula of dalntllv tint ed tatlctii or surah silk. This gives u pretty "twn-tonou" or shadow effect , and greatly Improves tbo cenorul nppuaranco of iho Urcsi , us the color of the silk shows i'oi ' ! catoly turjUKh the airy fabric. The "gypsy tlo" is very fashionable tbU seaiou.us on ncoorapanlmnnt to the tounii blouio. 1'bo ties are nmtlo of the largo Chi nese Bilk handkerchiefs thai como in now , Indescribable colon rutbor difficult to class ify palo gromi , for Iiutnnoo , that ore nearly yellow , rods olotely Lordorlujt on terra cottu or deep orange , crushed raspberry , looking very much Ilka rnushoa lobster , and 10 on , Serge U the moil uioful of all fabrics for summer as well as autumnal woar. It hns Heretofore been produced almost exclusively n navy blue , black or croam. but thU season t Is shown in all shades , and n charming de sign is In " . hot serge , " in which contrasting threads of color nro run , giving almost a changeable ofTecU Old rose nnd toft shndes of brown un'J gray ns well as clootrlo nnd Ight blue nro now produced in serge , nnd tnako vorv pretty as well ns serviceable gar ment * . The pretty fnsnion of flower-hung nock ace which has boon carried out with cnam- tiled blossoms hune on n slender gold chain , s gorgeously reproduced now by Parisian awdlcrs in diamonds and precious stones. 1'ho encircling chain consists of n single roxv of brilliants-from which hangs n diamond trumpet llowor , with o largo poar- shaped stone depending from its oontor. lowollcd collars In Moral doaigns , sot with diamonds nnd rulilos , nro nlso worn , of course by ladies with long and thin nocks. The skirts of pretty lloworod nnd striped French cambrics for morning uses nro mndo with a dcoi ) hem , or mete u unlly a single imnll ruflo of the goods put on with n head- ng , or n bins bind with a piping each sldo , of cambric tbo color of the llowor or the strlpo. The oorsogo is pleated nnd s very often completed by a largo capo collar of Irish point or line 'linen laco. The sleeves are very lull on the shoulders , nnd ; atuerod 10 a long cuff covered with the ace. The waist is bowed permanently to Iho skirt nnd n ribbon belt , with many stroamcrs at ono si do , covers tno Joining. Gossip Admit \Viiuirti. Missouri has a woman 1)3 ) years old who can Jump'in nnd out of a bug y without nsslstnnco. Women dentists have proved so popular In London that a schoIarshiD hns bacn founded 'or assisting women without moans tu Iho study of Ihoir profession. Mrs. Bishop , teacher of Dolsnrto , insists .hut "If wo want to keep young wo must learn how to ro > t. " And some old parsons would bo very apt teachers of the specially. Turkish women , all of whom wear earrings - rings from their seventh year , derive the uao of those jewels from Hagar , who is held In veneration as the tnolbor of Ishmaol , Iho founder of their rnco. "Good health , calm nerves , good frlands nnd n modest opinion of horsolf'-nro the re sults of a college education to a girl , in the opinion of Mrs. Alice Froomun Palmer , and no hotter Judeo ran bo found than the ox- president of Wollosloy. Poorcssos of Great Britain , Scotland or Ireland , by birth , murriago or creation nro free from arrest or imprisonment on civil process ; and in the event , of a peeress bolng charged with a criminal offcnso she would bo tried by the House of Lords. A woman of Port Huron , Mioh. , has tauon out a patent for n device to secure glass in tbo doors of stoves and furnaces to allow the process of baking In ovens to bo watched without opening the doors , and also to save fuel by preventing noodlcss opening of doors. Moro than 200 women are studying nt the live great universities of Switzerland Borne , Geneva , Zurich , Lausanne nnd Basio. Thu groatur number of tbcso studonu are from Russia , and only cloven nro from Amer ica. Ono hundred nnd fifty-seven nro study ing mcdicmo , sixty-two philosophy nnd live law. law.bovon bovon women now hold the place of regi- mcnlal chief In Prussia , nnd live of these bavo boon appointed by the present em peror. The oldest of thcso women colonels is ihoox-Umprcss Frederick ; tha latest to bo appointed is iho aueon regent of tha Netherlands. The Empress Augusta is com mander of ono of the regiments. A pretty story is told of Mrs. Julia Ward Howe , to Iho ollect thai when sbo wns a cbild of only 9 she wns so charmed with the melody of the Italian language , ns she heard il in n class of other girls , that she secretly procured a grammar und studied by herself until she had gained sufficient facility to wrlto the Italian teacher n letter lu his'owu tongue asking permission to join his class. Women are ollgiblo under the school laws of Louisiana to oflica. They can bo parish superintendents ot education and members of the city and'parish school boards. Tlicro are few of thobo places which have any sal- urlcs attached to thorn , city and parish supcr- intennents being the only ones ; but what ever may bo their honors or emoluments , women are now lawfully eligible to all or any of thorn. There is an odd llttlo erazo tbis reason among young and pretty women for appear ing in public accompanied by some satellite or ucolyto , in thu pcrnon of a tiny , quaintly dressed child , for whom iboy do sweet , gra cious service , and upon whom they lavish ca resses calculated to lira with envy the heart of the cavalier who , through conventionality or caution , keeps at llresomoly respectful distance. It wus Helen Hunt Jackson , It is said , who named "Tho Garden of the Gods" in Cole rado. Riding past the cabin of a prospector from the soutn in ono of iho early days of Iho settlement , she was attracted by a beau tifully kept uarden in which two negro ser vants , Q man and a woman , were working. In answer to u question tbo man informed her that his name was Juniter , aud tno woman's Juno ; whereupon she exclaimed : "Then Ihis must bo the garden of the gods. " Olio of tbo first women to whom a place wus given Jn the Treasury department ia Sophie Holmes , a colored woman , who , before fore her promotion , was engaged to swoop the floors of Iho building.Vhou swooping ono of tbo rooms on ono occasion she found a box containing $50,000 , and , rot daring to trust it to the night watchman , she .stood guard oosido it herself until relieved by General - oral Splnuor himself all o'clock in the morn ing. Another time sbo found fSO.OOU , which sha promptly returned to Iho ofllcors of the treasury. For her honesty she has received for moro than thirty years a salary of $50 a mouth. Koine 1'rllls ot Cushion. Ornamental pins for the hair are shown m tortolsesuoll uud diamonds. A late novelty is unbreakable imitation pearls for scarf and stick pins. , Long gold chains with pearl work , suitable for lorgnettes or watches , ore being adopted. Insertions of guipure nro laid lu the sidrt of gingham toilets uuj frequently stripe the bodico. Very nharralng croquet costumes In prim rose yellow uro exquisitely garnished with wide black velvet , ribbon. Exquisite gold and silver corselets go along with the white silk crepes which are fashioned into ovonlug robos. Green in nil its shades has found a place in the blonda's wardrobowhere it Is brought in to uomnaiilonsbip with palo Fronchy roys dushod'wlch pink , and dusky , dull-surfaced blacks. Slender Dresden sticks to the parasol , garlanded - landed with flowers and tlnishcd with a knob showing tbo powdered head of uomo favorite of the French court , are a beautiful caprlco of the day. She wn for coaching uses are bandsomo parasols of whlta uhiffou , topped with whlto ostrich plumes or ornbroidoriul white mous- solino do soio , embroidered with garlands of pluk roses or clusters of forgut-mo-nots. The prettiest Japanese fan of iho season is gold and ullvor llociiod , opou-workod spaces llllod lu with.not on which is painted a foil- utre , cluster or single wido-petnled flower. The outsida is cord laced up and down. Belts bavo bccomo almost as much of a crnzo AS the ubiquitous bow-knot. When tire summer belle starts out on the warm weather campaign she will uo very carolul to supply herself with tbo latest and prettiest lanclos In waist protectors. Comb and brush trays are suoh a con venience for the dressing table and saves the pretty cmbroldorod covers ao much , ouco using thorn nobody can do without. An Im provement Is tbo now comb nnd brush basket , a silver standard , with handle over the top and a long narrow dish tilting In it , either in Dresden or ollior choice porcelain. BUIU.INOTO.V. ia. , April -J.1SDI , Dr J. B , Moore Dear Sir ; Huvo boon troubled with cutarru In my lioaJ and fouo for three years at tlmoj * usuuublo to Dour bad a constant ringing lu tny oars aud lor two years wi ulmobt deaf. Have tried sev eral so-called remedies and been treated by regular physicians und noted specialists , but failed to gut any relief. I tried ono bottle of Moore's Tree of Llfo Catarrh Curo. It gave linmodlato relief and ellootod a pormauont euro. I heartily recommend It to all suffer ers of thU disouio and will choarlully glvo uny further Information on bomg addressed at my homo , No. 3Swotmoy uvo. , Burlluij- ou , Ia. For tale by all druggist ) . . Koipectfullly , It , L. UKID. For sale by all druggists. Koports from the summer rosorU give rs- Buruuoos that a bUL-o crop of inurilago * will bo harvested the cotulus fall , IN KING CORNlSc TERRITORY .AV Ex-King Cotton Welcflg d to the Eealm of Nebraska's $ jvoreign , KEARNEY'S ' COTTON iffll IS NOW RUNNING OlE ft And ( liven Krarf Jj lijctico of Having Co.iuo to Stny jjto Hero nnd Tlicro oT Nebraska' * Mnnu- . fitctnrlnt ; li A notable Incinont of the Kearney convon tlon was tbo distribution to ttio visitors of uuJgoj made irom cotton cloth woven in tUitt city. Many pfopla have the impression that the ICoamoy outton mill is merely the doiuslvo iRiils fatuus ol n real oilnto boomor'a schnuio , but a visit to the mill will dlsocl that mistaken notion. It will disclose the toot thni there is n substantial two-story brlclt bulldlnif , 101x403 foot in size , nnd that t is filled with oxponstvo machinery , evi dently placed to stay nua much of it al ready in operation. The coucluslan Is inev itable that a new industry has been inaugu rated In Nebraska by mou experienced in its conduct mid sufllclontly confident of the out co mo to rUk an investment ( if several liuudrod thousand dollars. A buef account of the ulant will carry conviction. There are two Rront rooms , 104x UliS loot In size , which are llllod with ma chines as closely na they can bo placed nnd loavc just room onougu for the oporattvos to walk between them. The list of machinery Include * 100 ninety-inch , 370 thirty-slx-lnch and llfty forty-Inch looms ; forty-eight spin ning frames , 1U3 splndloi each ; four pairs mules , 1,500 spindles each ; forty-two ISufjli sh cards , twenty railway heads , six pickers , two oponorn , four slubbors , ton drawing frames , thirty-two Hy frames , .n three-process mill , six spoolers , tivo warpers and ono slasher. Ttioro is a wheel house , : Kx9.1 ) feet in size , with two mammoth turbine wheels of 800 horse-power. An enRlne room , 40 75 feet , hns been added recently , and in It are now bolnp placed an onpino of 450 horse-power nnd six boilers of 100 horso-powor each , Uy bavin ) ; both water and steam power Inter ruptions to busluoss will bo guarded against. A machine shop is connected with the plant , nnd it also tus n system of coollnp and moistening : ho air of the mill rooms Dy which the temperature can bo reduced thirty decrees. The mill has boon in operation about a month und is employing 125 hands. Some of these woto brought from eastern and south ern mills and otnars are Kuurnoy boys and girls who are being trained , to the work. \Vhon the machinery Is nil set and In full operation it will give employment to 300 per sons. The owners expect to add another bulldlnn of the same capacity , nnd bnvo pro vided suflluienl power In anticipation of that onlarcomcnt. Mr. W.V. . Cumnock , who Is in charge , do- clurcs the mill ono of the best oquipncd of its " slzo of uny In the country. Ii has "tho only nluoty-lnch looms wost'Bf'Now York. It bn another ndvantapoln having a double equip ment by which lt'Tian < make either ' shooting'or hosiery , otirtbllng the owners to vary the output to ' ( aito advantage of favorable markets. Xlio. raw cotton is re ceived from Texas and. , St. l ouls. It take ? 1 1.000 worth to 1111 the , machinery and keep it In operation. Mr. Cumnock Is confluent ho can do bailer than a similar mill U > 'New England on account ot favoring freights , but his ambition is to match the rocordiuf bis old mill at Henderson , ICy. Both 'Wants are owned by the same parties und they naturally will ox nee I both to do their bust. The Kentucky mill bns been earning 'from 10 to 20 per cent on its stock' and opehktjng capital. It nus nn advantage over the 'Nebraska enterprise bv reason ot chonpor labor in tbo south , but Mr. Oumnock , who ha4''leen ' in tuo business from boyhood and , IcAtj d , aypry prannh of it , is confident tho/K arney inJH rwillkbou profitable undcrtaKing. < ni i This eutyrprlso bos' been sot , In motion xvlthout any. ilourish.of trumpets , . b'ut It hns boon successfully inaugurated , and Nebraska das a"riew .industry that begins , , with the strongest assurances Of permanoiicy. Man- ugor Cumnock says there is no mechanical obstacle to tbo manufacture of cotton goqds in Nebraska , and the' only difficulty may bo in potting trained help nt the outset. Tbo Kearney mill can got cotton about as cheap ly as the Now England manufacturers , and in selling to western dealers has the ndvan- tiico of the freight from the east to the Mis souri river. A part of Its first loom was taken by an Omaha bag factory. Wliitt Nebraska Factories Are Uoliif The Manufacturers nnd Consumers asso ciation fools greatly encouraged in Its ef forts to promote homo Industry in Nebraska. Herman Kountzo believes in rntroniztng homo Industry. Ho recently bought u J50J carriage made in Omaha. Kulz-Novons report business good. Will bo in tbo exhibit next year without fail and are sorry that they were not in this year. H. O. Todd , manufacturer of 'paper boxes , is way behind in urdcrs. Khodot & Solvers have an olghtoon com partment continuous bricK kiln oxporiment- mentlti ? on the manufacture of vltriflod brick. Nebraska City. Initond ot going abroad , gave the contract of repaying the whole city. with vltnllod brick , furnished by Miller & Egan of their city. Billow & Doup report business very good for tbo season. They believe that mills for tbo manufacture of excelsior would pay if parties would only take bold and start hero at Omaha. Four to six car loads are used every week. Ostorhoudt & Co. , dealers . in spring wagons. Eigbtconth and Cass streets , con template enlarging their plant as soon as a location can bo found. Business Is good , nnd instead of carrying over ton wagons , as they did Ust year , they nro cleaned out en tirely. Mr. Black , manager for S. P. Oilman , re ports $1,000 more business in Julv , 1B9-J , than for the sumo month in 18'JI. The Omaha box factory just out in a now atlas onglno of 104 liorso power , also newS S turd euv nt fnim , keeping their factory as cloun as an ofllco. They are just shipping a carload of 0,000 Argo starch boxes to Ne braska City. The Adamant'Wali Plaster company buvo done inora business sincn January 1 than four previous yeans , almosivuolly outstdo of Omabn. Robinson & Stokes report good business for the season. They hnvo ono of the best llchtbd and voutilatod factories in tbo coun try. employing 100 people. Martin & Morrissey Imvo just completed anew now buy press , whluUjjrQrks splendidly , ono horse doing with oasoi.tho work of two. They will apply for nwpatout mid maTiufnc- turo very largely nt "yjjflir factory in East Omaha. KUI Undoland&Co. roporti business in their line very good with a now man on tbo road nnd nro unablu to KetTqjtPurleneod help for tholr business , oven otTvring ? par woak. The Silicon Wall Piaster company reports that HJi * cloven car * bi'hrnd In orders the Hist of the month. Thirty ours of plastering , to oo used on the In lusuitl' school at Lincoln , were sold Id ono order.1 ' Tbo Columbia Metal .EplUh company report - port splendid sales , tbojiirtlclo being now. Mr. Frnzor , tholr traveling man , is now in SU Josoph. Ho roportJ.e/colloiit sales there and also at Lincoln .JJobruska City and Beatrice. Mr. Toft says tbafJprJnnuary I tils com pany will bo In readiif $ $ for the manufac ture of stroking tobacco , ] n Haurman Vinegar company reports trade good. The plcklo crOD"bolnt ; very short this year makes Una demand for vinegar. The jobbers uro handling it very freely. Business for the Morse-Coo Shoo company IB very good. Tholr customers spcaic in the highest terms of the Uuncllt derived from tno exhibition. M. E Smith & Co. report their business as exceedingly good. King & bmoucl , who started April 1 lu the manufacture of overalls , uro well pleased with tbnlr coming to Omaha. They have not covered but u small portion of the territory and still arc behind \ylth orders. nouils Oinatm Hag company reports thirty davs behind in orders. It Is understood that tbo McNaraara ceoplo will soon return and inaKu n proposition lu writing in regard to the startl ig of a plus tobacco factory in Omaha. , Farrell & Co. report business good ; so tiiucn 10 that they are obliged to put on in extra ferro of men uud are now running day and night. OLUMBI two weeks now refer - for us to close out the balance of the Hellman stock. We are closing it out fast at Half Administrator's ' If you can be sized you will be .able to secure a suit for about one-fourth its real value , Our new goods are coming in every day now and some of these fine days we will show them to you , Hellman's ' Suits at Most Rnij Prica Columbia Clothing/ Company , .Successors to M. Hellman & Co. , Cor. 13th and Farnam. HOME INDUSTRIES By Purchasing Goods Made at the Following Nebraska Factories. If you cannot find what you want , communicate with the mannfacturers as to what dealers handle their goods. AWNINOS. OMAHA TKNT AND AWNING Co. Fines , hammocks , ollnnfl nibberclolhlriE. fend for CntnlORiio. 1113 Kiirnanl BHEWERS. OMAHA BHISWINO ING Co. ASSOCIATION. Our bottled cabinet boor Oiinfuiitoo.l to equal out- dallvorod to any part Dido branilt. Vlonna of the city. ICxport l > otlloil hour , lOOTJuckaon StrooU clellToroil to famllloi. BOXES. O3IAIIA BOXFAC TOKY. Nailed und itovctnttod boxos. Capnoltf A.OOO day. 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