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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1892)
THE OMAIIA DAILY JJEKi UJiUDAY , SEPTEMBER. 23 , 1892 , LAUREL CITIZENS OBJECT Tney Think Their Town is Botng Treated Unfairly. COMPLAIN TO THE STATE BOARD Train * of the Omnlm I.lno Snlel to Ho OpeN - N r\lfd : In tlio Intercut of the Illvnl City of Ulnrnmont Lin coln Nr\v . LINCOLN , Nob. , Sopt. 23. [ Special to Tun 3Bi : . ] Another complaint was Hied bcforo the Stnto Board of Transportation today , by AV. M , Martin , representing the tlllzons of Laurel , a village on tbo line of the Chicago , BU Paul , Minneapolis tt Omaha railroad. _ ? ho complaint alleges that Laurel Is n town iiiluatfd at the junction of tbo defendant toad mill the Pnolllo Short Line ; that tbo town ha * boon established for more than n year mm tLat at the present tlmo it has twelve or more separata and distinct busi ness bouses with parties doing business in cadi ; that the town has a population of Irom uighty.flvo to 100 people ; that It Is even miles north of Concord , two miles outb of Claremont , nix miles west of Dtxon and seven east of Bcldcn ; that the town of Cliirciiiont was started by the defendant road shortly after the town of Laurel was commenced and the plaintiff claims that the town wns started for the solu purpose of In juring und destroying the town of Laurel ; that all ho present time nil the business houses thut wcro over built at Claremont ex- ccpilni : ihe clovator have boon removed to Laurel , the postofllco having boon discon tinued ut the former town imd established ot thu Utter. Moreover , ns If the above evidence of the townN duoay was not sufllcient , the petition pees on to say that the land upon which the town was platted has been vacated , fenced onil cultivated in crop this year. Slnco Sep tember 1 the railroad1 baa not stopped Its cars at Lnurol Junction , but has nlacud u gate ncioss the track and employed a flag man. Murtin and his fellow townsmen be- Jlove thut this Is simply another part of the Bchemo to kill the town of Lnurol. They halt thu btnto Board of Transportation to compel thu railroad company to elect n depot at Lmuiol , put In u sldo Hack nud rnnko It a regular station on lib line. Gossip tit tin ) Stntu House. The Flt/gcrald Dry Goods company of Lin coln tiled ill-tides of Incorporation with , the Bcuretury of slnlo today. The coinpntv is composed of W. U. Fitzccruld , J. If. Mc- Couriiicy cud W. A. Stewart , all of St. Louis. 'J'he cprtillonto of the nomination of lion. George D. Aloiulojotin us the rooublienn can didate for congress from the Thlid district jvns llled with the sccietnrv of state this . JuUfiu Onslin wns ono of the attorneys In hit end MII co upon the supreme court today. Siipruino Court I'rocoiHlincs. J. C. Bachelor , esq. . of Douglas countv. { was admitted to practice , btato ox rei Mil ler va Ihoady ; Uoiuurror to petition sus tained and action dismissed. Spear vs Ful ler ; order on nppolliint to return rocoid forth wit hi State vs Slalo Bank of Nebraska ot Cietc ; appointment of receiver niado nb- nolnlo.v Omaha Southern Hiillwny company vs TodJ ; loa\-o Riven pliiintifl to lllo counter ofllduvils cu motion to strlku out part of tbo bill ot exceptions on or before October 4 , w . 1802. Mrdsun vs State ; scntcuco suspended ft Vf until further oruor of court ; ball llxed at * * 000. Nobrnskn City vs Northcutt ; con tinued. Carter vs Gibson ; continued. Buup- liart vs Lnmti ; rehearing allowed. The following causes wcro argued ana hubmtttea ; Schneider vs Murphy , Wntcr- 011 vs Stout , Chicago , Burlington & Qulncy Itallioad company vs O'Connor. Shndorvs * Tlghe , Alexander vs Shaffer , Mohtio vs iNovillc , LOHII vs Andrews , Shcllonborgor vs Itansom. Missouri Pncillc Railroad company .rsJJuiur , KoDb va Hewitt. Motions for re- TieaMnc were ovotruled in the following causes : Matthews , vs Seaver , Gwyor vs Hall , Gundy vs Jolly , Cobby vs Wilght , ijodor vs Lodor , Nebraska National bank vs .Logan. Court adjourned to Tuesday , September 57 , Ib'.t1 , at iilno o'clock n. m. when the causes from the Third dlstriot will bo called. Uuncnii round Guilty. Ben Duncan , ono of the men who robbed A. U. G. Miller during stale fair week , was found guilty , the jury remaining out but twenty minutes. Miller lived at , Auburn and came to Lincoln to sue thu state fair nud unv other attraction that the city might offer. Ho fell In with Our.can uud several others nnd all proceeded to colobrnta the success of the fair. Finally Aliller got so full that ho \\ascusllyuuaoa victim. The men wont , through his poelcots and secured plunder to A. tbo amount of about WO. Ho made com- 1 plaiut to tbo poltco and most of his missing propcityVOB found In the vicinity of the JlaiNowuury dive. Newbury was also ar- Av < resced for complicity in the robbery nud will \ -bo tried later. Wunti a Ilt'coltcr Appointed. Frank Anderson , ono of the owners nnd proprietors ot the Pcorm hotel at the corner of Ninth and Q streets , comes Into district court with an application for the appoint ment of n receiver for the place. Ho alleges in Ms petition thut in last Juno he and Adolph Hclmur borrox\ed $500 and wont into partnership In the hotel business , timca that tiiuo Ilelmer has conducted things with n high hand und ( ho nlulntilt has practically been frozen out of the muiingomeiit as well as In niiy imitidpullou In the prollts. Ho \vanUi n receiver appointed and tbo business' closed out , IHiorceil anil Jtotimrrleil. A ro'nnntlo Incident occurred at Judge Lansing's court room ibis afternoon. Ton years ago Flomlng and Catherine Domstcr wore mm nod at Nebraska City. Two chil dren came to bless this union , but aftor- vrards tboy quarreled und separated. A dl- yorco made Vho separation permanent as they h supposed ; but thov mot again In Itils city u month ago. Time hud softened tboir ohar- actorx uud taught both of them patience. Mr , Utimpater again proposed marriage and for the second tlmo ho was accepted. The couple was icunltod bv .ludgo Lansing this afternoon nnd buvo entered upon the enjoy ment of their second honoymoou. lluiiril In tliu Court Itounis. Ilnffumn & Co. , have beou sued for fMO.SO by Fisher & Sonv , who claim that amount duo for goods furnished. In the case of Trester aealnst Pike the court today dccluod that the testimony uld not khow that fraud had been committed in the transfer of real estate and that the prop- crtv now in Mra. Plko's uauio was not llablo for her nusbaud' * debts. Henry Grossman , the man chareod with cutting a neighbor's fence , was dlsohargod by Judge Lansing this morning. Herpolshelraer & Co. this morning fllod an nmondcd ans vur in their suit ngumstJ. J InihoII forlT,500 damniios. They claim the dnmagi B on account of delay In the comple tion uf ' the building occupied by thorn imd which'wus built lor their use uy Jmhoff. CITV , Neb. , Sept. 23. [ Special to Tint Ilia1. ] i'rubatly the largest audience .svor tissombli d In the building was prescnl at the MuthcdUt church last evening to Us. ten to Chaplain McCubo speak on tbo nub joct of missions. The subject was ably ban. died and elicited much favorable coinmunl and raised considerable motoy : , Today't program of thq conference was as follows : 0 a. m. , inorninir prayer meeting ; 0 a. m , confi'r nco session ; U p. m. , utuilveraurj Woman's Homo Missionary boulety adaies * by Mrs. M. U. Koboru ; Ui.'U ) p. ui. . Pieaoh on' Wives' association address of Wtfliome Mm. H. Hnskolt ; ovoninir , annlversuiv Alu society , Hev. M , C. B Cuitur | < ul uu I'nuupoil I.iumtlo. JUNUTA , Nob. , Sept , 23 [ Special to Tin ( HUB , | An Inmate of the asylum oscapci Mouday and was seen on tbo railroad west o town yesterday morning und captured b \\utklns and H. VanbusKlrt alter n llvcl ubaso. Ho was taken buck to tbo asylum. CuU'briittuI TlU'llVictory. . GRAND IH.AND , Sept. iJ. [ Special to Tn BEE ] Thu clerks ol ibis c'.ty celebrated th j * ilrst anniversary of the ourly cloaltiR move C moat 1-st u'.gbt. A ( fraud parade was held The fireworks worn magnificent and nftor the parade had clo od Hon. W. H , Thompson addressed the clerks , complimenting thorn upon the suooo ot the movement and dis coursed upon Its advantages to both the em ployer nnd employe. NKnn3KA COUNTY FAIHS. Ilod Willow Cltlrcn * Make n Crcdltnbtn DUplny lit Other Localities. ISDUNOLA , Nob. , Sept. 23. ( Special Tele gram to THE Bun. I This city it crowded with people In attendance nt the Ilod Willow county fair. The exhibits In every depart ment nro indicative of the splendid crops with which the people of this section nro fa vored. The show ot flno stock 1 better than over before and all kinds of coronU nnd veg etables nro represented by mmplcs which only this western country can produco. Tbo races this afternoon were the center of attraction , lu the 2:45 : class Jamlo V won Ilrst money , Tempest , jr. , second , King third and Former Boy fourth. Time ! 2:41. : In ' In the 2-year-o'ld half tmlo race Magglo W was ilrst , Fred Cyril second , Lady Mary third. Tlmo : 1:84. : In tbo hnlfmllo run ning race Lucky IJill took Ilrst money , Queen of Spades second nud Bob Whlto third. LEXISOTO.V , Neb. , Sept. 22. | Special to TUB Bun. ] The Dnwson county fair will open next wcok. A largo attendance is ex pected. Both Iho speed department and ex hibits promlso to outrank all lormer efforts. I'ollod u llilitt _ yinnn. NnmusKA CITV , Nob. , Sept. 22. ISpecial Telegram to Tun BKK. ] A dosnorato at tempt was made to bold up Mrs. Nellie Davis last evening. She was driving through Morton park , when n highwayman suddenly sprang from the gloom and seized her horse by the bridle , bringing the animal to n stop. Mrs. Davis at once cut the horse with her xvhlp and the assailant was thrown to the ground. ICx-Tri-imurrr Wilkinson H utiil Over. DAKOTA. CITV , Nob. , Sept. 22. [ Special Telegiam to Tin : BIK. : ] The preliminary hearing of ox-Treasurer Wilkinson was con cluded today and ho was bound over to the district court In $ ' . ' ,500. A writ of habeas orpus will nt once bo applied tor before Dls- rlctJud o Norrlsnnd Wilkinson's attorneys' eel sure of success. Narrow I'.scapc or Salesmen. LI\INOTOV : , Nob. , Sent. " .2. [ Special to fin : Bnii. ] The flfty.foot section of shelv- pg , loaded with dry goods to the ooillug , in ho store of tbo I'onuoy Mercantile company , oil down today. Several salesmen were he- ween the counters and shelving and nar- owly escaped with their lives bv Jumping under the counter. Uiilon'n I.utust Knti-rprlHo. UNIONNob. . , Sept. 22. [ Special to THE BIK. ] Work was commenced yesterday for ho erection of a creamery ana cheese fuc- oryhore , and It Is thought It will bo in jporatlonvithm forty days. The stock has all boon taken and there is a surplus on hand vita which to start the work. Cniturutl ) n . ) ull-Iirr l < cr. TiiEiiroiiD , iNob. , Sept. 22. fSpocInl to THE Bci : . ] Henry Crow , sheriff , returned from Albion , Idaho , last evening with Edward Thompson , who broke jail hero last spring. Htompaon Is held to answer to thocharco of ssault. Will Ho i\iiiiilncil : Saturday. DAVID CITY , Nob. , Sept. 22. [ Special 1'clogiam to Tin : BIE.JTho preliminary ex amination of Mrs. Anna Arraagost , accused ) f poisoning several members of her family , vlll occur Saturday before Judge Dean. * SHE HAIiPAINTED. : Tporlrncn of n 1'rotty Itlcjcllcnno Who Collided wlHi a Street Cuili. Soon nftor 11 o'clock Wednesday night the motorman on a' south- oound Sherman avenue train saw ho form of a well dressed young lady ying outstretched on too pavement nt Seventeenth anil California streets. Ho .toppcu his tinln nnd found that the girl , , vbo was apparently not over 10 years old , \Ss ? unconscious. A bioyclo near bv ox- JliXrd tbo accident. The girl had collided witVn curb and suffered n hcvoro sprain of her iVitnnlclo. She had tainted from nuln uuu the motorman picked her up ma carried her to his train , where sho" soon recovered consciousness She refused to glvo her name , but asked to jo lot off at Capitol nvonuo saying that she belonged at tbo Eden Musee. ltllHSlll'8 UlUUlOHt NrOll , Unquestionably Russia's greatest need just low is moro railroads. Frault G. Carpenter , tbo celebrated lorrcspondont , will have a most interesting letter in next Sunday's BEE giving full details ot the way the railroads are managed In the vast dominions of the czar. "Ono of the great causes of her recent famine , " "Carp" says , was the lack of trans portation and tboru are millions of acras of rood land there which , might be made vnlua- jlo by r-ilroads. TliroHlicrii on Strike. ST. PAUL , Minn. , Sept. 22. A special to the Pioneer Press from Aberdeen , S. D. , says threshing hands in that vicinity are on i strlko lor higher wages. They hayo boon paid $2.23 a day. The strike" Is rapidly jxtcndlng und may involve the wbolo o'f Brown und adjoining counties. For two days this city has beou overrun with strllc- ira , but so far tbo police seem to have them aider control. W. F. Novlns , druggist nt Exotnr , has given a bill of siilo forSI,100. Hanson & Ostorborg , grocers at Chester , have been succeeded by .1. J. Osterborg. W. H. Lawlor , proprietor of the lidon Musco , has sold u half interest to Jules La Barth. The Nebraska and Dauota Land and Live Stock company has boon incorporated with capital stock at $ . " > ( ) , OOU. JtiiHsl.ui Kallrond Uoiitniirniitii. In n very entertaining and instructive letter - tor Irom the pan of Frunu O. Carpenter , which will bo published In next Sunday's ' UUP , the gifted correspondent gives a glowing - ing description of bow the restaurants are run In Russia which is realistic enough to make the reader's mouth water. Tbo Rus sians are great big eaters and "Carp' * says their food U good. Iliillillni ; 1'ermiU. The following permits were Issued by the superintendent of buildings youorday : t-Tlillllp'a Episcopal church , one story and tmsonmnt brink church building , Twenty-Ural and Nlnholiis btronta 110,000 0 A 1'eiik. two story frnmo ilVNullltig , Thlrty-llftii und ( Junior streets , . 2.00 I'lvo minor permits itt'J Total U M lUnilliig tlin Iliiltlo nnil rnclllc. Frank G. Carpenter , the renowned corre spondent , in next Sunday's Bun , will preser.t a vivid picture of railroading In Kimla , which should bo road by all people Interested In railroad matters. It Is written In that brishlerisp and attractive style in which "Carp" invariably writes. Uo not miss this letter. AlnrrliiRii l.icentns. The following marriage licenses were It- sued by Judge. Ellor yesterday : Name and address. Age. I IMwaril M. Hums , Omaha - ' - I l.roila lluwes , Omiihi 1C I Jiihn ChuUn. Oiiinhn , 1 IMury Vobgml , Uinihii. ; . , 1C Uluiu lliiko TliU Altnrnuun , There Is to bo a big old-fashioned clam buko at Courtlaud beach this afternoon , with Lew Franklin ns chef do casino , 1 hero are n largo number of invited guostt and a full attendance is already assured. I'or.oni Harry' * New Addition. The Btilo of lots in Persons & Berry's now uaaillon to South Omnhix will commence - monco at 4 o'olock p. m. ' Suturdnv Oct. 1st. City rrlioiieni Siu t Work. Chief Beuvoy has given orders that th ( city prUonont shall be put to worn cleaning the alloys In the central portion of the city DeWitt's Sariaparllta aoansoi the ron OIIOBRA. . Hoard of llonlth I'lclitlnc l rt Whnrnver Its Uxllteuco M Known. Yesterday WM a very busy dav with th oflletals ot the health ofllco , nnd the Inspect ors and pollcomon doing sanitary duty word kept hustling all day. As fast as Inspectors came In to report they wcro handed n now bundle ot comolalnts nnd were hurried out ngaln. Among the locations reported wore the following : 1011 Park Rvenuo , 4315 Grant , 4328 Bur- dotte , 4309 Burdotto , 4313 Patrick avenue , 4311 Grant , 4402 Nelson , 4013 Hamilton , 421'i Curalng , 4007 hard , Fortieth and Cumlng , 1110 North Fortieth. 4103 Wlrt. 4023 Mcison , 4705 Hrsklno. 43.53 Grant , 2215 Military ave nue , 4304 Patrick avenue. 4310 Burdetto , 4323 Cuming , 4229 Nelson , Forty-thlrd and Nicholas , 4018 Izard , 4003 Izard , 4031 Nelson , 4212 Nicholas , 4115 Nelson , 3343 Ames avenue , 3420 Boyd , a 127 Hualor , 3300 Fowler n venue , 3410 Fowler avenue , 4804 North Thirty-sixth , 4002 North Thirty-seventh. 4210 Howard , 4217 Farnam , 4224 Cass , 4424 Harn y , 432V Far- nam , 1517 Farnam , 1S02 North Fifteenth. 1020 North Thirty-ninth , 0411 Amos avenue. 3304 Meredith avenue , 3324 Larimoro , 480.1 North Thirty-seventh , 4240 llurnoy , 4317 Harnoy , 4210 Cass , 4220 Douglas , 4518 Fnrnatn , 1211 Douglas , 1SI2-14-10 Dodge , 2315 Dodge , 2017 Capitol avenue , 1712 Uodco. 1718 Dodge , 3318 Kugplos , .1318 Spraeuo , 8414 Lake , 3240 Lake. ! U1S Pratt , 3022 Pincknev , 3112 North Twenty-eighth. 3117 North Twonth-nlnth , 4004 Hamilton , Fortieth nnd Hamilton , Mercer place , 3370 Hamilton , 400(1 ( Hamilton , US24 Seward , 3S.3 boward , 38II Seward , 3S5i Franklin , 307 South Sixteenth , 1810 Ohio , 803 I'aik avenue , 2011 Grace , 2013 Grace , 2023 Grace , 1120 North Twenty-llrst , 2014 Clark , 1411 North Twenty- first , 14JI North Twenty-first , Thirtieth nnd Lake , 1(523 ( North Thirty-third , 2903 Ersklno , 3503 Burdotto , 110(1 ( Pant nvo- iiuo , 4001 Leaon worth , 518 South Fortieth , t23 ! South Fortieth. 522 South Forty-first , 4310 Fcrnnm , 4224 Chicago , 710 North For- tlotn , 810 North Forty-rirst , 3403 Burt , 3412 Hurt. 3325 Burdotto , S028 Franklin. 'W10 Pat rick nvenuo , 1514 Douglas , 1011 North For tieth , 0(50 ( South Fortieth , 324 South For tieth , 312 South Fortieth. 1318 Farnam , 1110 Fnrnam , 31(1 ( North Forty-first , 811) ) North Forty-second , 020 North Forty-first , 2410 Burt 3S35 Dccntur , 1505 South Fifteenth street. 021 and 923 South Twonty-flfth street , 17 nnd 10 South Twonty-flUti street , 020 South Twenty-ninth street , 1002 South Thirty- fourth street , 532 South Twenty-ninth nvo- nuo , 222J Pacille street , 'J15 Soutn Nineteenth - teonth street , .901 North Twonty-fouith street , 410 , 418 , 420 South Tenth street. Dr. Somcrs loeolved yesterday u letter complaining of the defective plumbing In the Walnut Hill school. The communication stated that one of the teachers had said that the closets uud sinks were in very bad shape , because they could nut ba pronorly Unshod. On thU account a stench pervades some of the rooms. Besides this the ventilation is bud , many ot the windows cannot bo opened ut nil. Several children have boon sent homesick sick lately , and quite a number are complain ing of the unwholesome smells. The letter wns referred to Plumbing Inspector specter Duncan , who immediately investi gated the complaint. Mr. Duncan reported hut the basement , first and second floor If closets , etc. , Kfiflh not bo flushed properly , 'fl " t "To my certain knowlqdjro , " continued the inspector , "this trouble,6Uho , tanVc * not prop erly flushingtho bowU HK4 existed over since the work was placed , ln the building- , and so longns this trouble oxl ts It will bo Impossible to keep the closctt In proper BMiltftry con dition. " if The commissioner ofhaaitli , h < docldod to condemn th& plumbing at onco. Mont Inspector Frank1 conllscntod yester day 169 bnskot * of poaches , twenty-six cases of grapes nnd cloven bbrrels ot apploi and dumped the stud Into the river. All ot the fruit WAS found nuoHR'thb ' commission mer chants and was absolutely unlit tor use. Thos. E. CrfttR , odltorahd publisher of the New haven ( Mo. ) Notes , says : "I have usol Chnmborlnln'B Colic , Chulora and Diarrhoea Homed/ with Rront satisfaction for the allmonts ot my children , For sale by drupcists. Muilcitl Union Itnnil Of Omnlm will piny at Mmmwn next Suiidny. _ _ T CRUSHED BY A MOTOK. StcnoRrnplinr ( VnrlnR'i Hey Utility Hurt In Jumping from n Walnut Mill Cur. Frank WnrlnR , the 10-year-old son of Stenographer Waring , wns run over by a motor train at Hamilton street bridge at noon yesterday nnd quite seriously Injured. There are many boys in that vicinity who have boon tunning It n oraotlco to jump on nnd oft the motor trains as they cross the bridge. Younp Waring was encased In this pastime today when ho missed his footing ana fell under the wheels of the motor. The train was stopped as soon ns possible , but not until the lad's arms had been undlv crushed. Ho was also badly bruised about the head and face. Dlsoaio never successfully attacks the sys tem with pure blood. Uowltt's Sarsuparllla rankes Diiro now blood and onrlobes blood. Dcnth or Mrs. Clarke. Mrs. Henry T. Clarke , wife of Henry T. ClarKc , one of Omaha's best luiown capital ists and business men , died at the family residence , S509 Cais street , last ovontiiR. She had been til tor some months , but only lately dldhorslcknoss take a serious turn. She wns suffering from an affection of tuo lungs , complicated with heart trouble. Mrs. Clarlco wns born at Greenwich , "Washington county , N. Y. , In March , 1834i thus being G3 years of ago. Slio was mar WOODBURY'S ' FACIAL SOAP Forlhf1MSS ( ll.r.i.JCOUIMlAlOV , The reinltnfio ycnr ' oipprlcnco la . tUt. , orsnutl . . S ) ; mall fotf.clf. A m | l ( nknotSoap anil i4j p1KO booV en Her. nntulonyanJloAMl\M'nl ; cHlciH.rliie IlmtrMeJonSkln Scalp M > r\Dii > anJ Blood IlLoasr. Also ll < ncnrcnicnt < llko Dirthm rlti , Motes Wnrt , Inillix Ink an I Tow dor Murks ; Rc r . I'll tliiirs , HclnB < nf Nn i > , Superfluous Halr.rimiileii.rttcWIltHclopniBlit.otc Cnntiillitlon Free at onlr < > or br Irttrf. JiHN ! H. WOCDBUBY , D.I. , 123 W. 42d SI. , New York City. rlcj In SoDtember , 1WS , comln ? to Om bk with her hatband , Slnco tnni llmo the hn ra ao her homo here , roaring ; a fftmtly of noven ohlldren , now all grown , who. with her huibnnd , mourn the death of levine , Indblccnt mother and ft kind nnd affection ate wifo. Mr , ClnrKo hnd mony peculiarly lovable traits of ohnractor , which grently endeared her ton largo clrclo ot friends. Arranffc- raonts for the funeral wilt be announced Inter. DeWUt's Sar. tnparillais ) rcttanlo Unncoroui Hole * to bo rilled. The Janitor of the Mdson tohool Informed n DCB reporter yesterday that there were a lot ot stagnant pools 1m- tnodtatoly south of the bullutn ? that are very oftenslvo and nro n monoco to the health of tbo children nnd the people In that pnrt of the oily. Thcso pools nro upon lots that ought to ba filled , Tticro \vni n boy drowned In ono of them nbout a year ago nnd the holes were ordered filled , but the owners , some of whomtro among the wealthiest men ot the citv , sooin to liavo paid no attention to the order nnd there the boles rom-ln , filled with poisonous miasma arising from pooU of stagnant wntor. ? PRICfs DELICIOUS * NATURALFRUITFLWORS. Vnnllla Of perfect purity Lemon Of great strength Orange Economy In tholr use. Hoseetc Flavor as delicately and deliciously as the fresh fruit. The Latest CHICAGO STATIONERY Nothing Better. Our Writing-paper and envelopes ; Wedding Invitations ; Reception Cards arc sent , at reasonable prices , anywhere in the : United States. Send for samples. METCAX/F STATIONERY COMPANY , ( Tjilo Cobb's Library Co. ) 136 Wabosli Avc. , Chicago. -rrr Has Her Hands Full the woman who won't use Pcarlinc , Has her hands full of work , and hcf , head full of vorry , Let her suit herself. If she'd rather work hard , and keep everlasb * ngly at it , it iks nobody efso'a business. But that isn't all of it. The clothes that she washes , with her careless , tiresome , rub , rub , rub , arc soon worn out. i That's your business , if she washes your clothes. It will pay you to look after it. Pearlinc saves tlicm. Fcilcllcn ami some unscrupulous grocer * will tell you "tilts is ns rood as" or " the same as 1'carline.1' IT'S KAl.SK Pcarllne is never peddled , nnd tt if your grocer sends you something in phce of Pcarlinc , do the hone-it " thine scttJ it fact. 324 1AMKS 1'VLU , New Yoik , pHave you tasted America's finest Whisky ? PURE RYE. Richest Quality , Absolutely Pure , Doubly Aged , Sold at all High-class Delicate Bouquet , Drinking Places and Best I Very Best 11 Drug Stores. DALLGMAND d. CO. . CHICAGO. , 'Norvo Sontls , " i i the nondorful r pic < lr is nolil with n xvi It- cn nnnrnnl.ro to euro 4ll nervous dlsos > o < . Mich nsTrak Blprnorr ) , liastot llraln i'owcr. Ilemlncho.nkofulueM , Lot Munliorvd , MchllT Knils- slons. Nervousness , Ijfts'lluJonlldrslns nnd losi > of powornf thnUone ntlvo OrKans In cither sex caused lijrovoruxwlon , youthfiil rrror , or oxco lvo Vitsoot totmcco , opium or stimulants wlilch sonnlond to InOrmlty. Consnnip- illonundliisanltsr. I'utupconvt'nli'nJtocnrrrln vest pnckot. SI pur pack- 'nnobyniElliOfoTM. Wltn ovuryjiorrtcrwo gd'enurilfm guirantte fociir * or re/unit tftimotUK. Circular froo. Adlro68Aci-voM ilC'o. , Ublcuuo , 111. For sale in Omaha by Shorrann & MConnoll , 1515 Dodgostroot. i THE CARNIVAL GiTY OF AMERICA , "Issues a Cordial Invitation to the People of the United States , Mexico and Canada , to visit . the city and participate in the Grnnd Electric Arch , with model or the Which , opened on August 2S , Grant Statue , with flags ol the United States San ! a Maria at Summit. And Continue until October 2.2. in 1892 and of Spain in 1492. Are by far the grandest on record , outdistancing The only successful annual Exposition in tancing in extent and magnificence the famous the world , will commence its ninth season' Parisian . mous displays. s September 7 and continue until Oc tober 22. Over Six Miles of Streets Illuminated ' Gilmore's Band of 100 pieces will give nated , by upwards of 75,000 electric and Four Concerts Daily , in addition to countless gas lights in many-colored globes. less other attractions , all covered by on * Gorgeous Electrical Panorama , admission fee. and Pyrotechnic Displays. Special Illumination Nights. ' The Annual Fair. September I , 3 , 5 , 15 , 22 , 29 , . October I , 4 , 6 , 13 and 2O. - . , " - ' ' $ - The Grandest Agricultural and Mechanica ' * ' - , Exhibition in the world , will open October 5' 3 , and continue until October 8 , Visu tors to the Fair Will be admitted free ol Will arrive by boat Saturday , October I , charge to witness the and will be received with militaiy honors , HisMajesty will parade with all the splendor the Discovery Annual Electrical Panorama , illustrating dor of the Orient , Tuesday , October 4 ; ; covery of America and its gradual develop Trotting . and rainbow ment. Gorgeous scintillating and hold his ANNUAL BALL the sarrje effects. evening. AM * Which will be held the same week. a foi "Upwards _ _ of $600,000 have been subscribed , to the Autumnal * ) iMl" / Festivities Fund , and the Carnival this year is the most costly and magnificent ever attempted ) ON RLL RORDS , For particulars as to rates and special trains , apply to nearest - ticket agent , F.qr programmes and other information , address the olumbua Flamtnq Arch , wlth\authentic A portrait of the discoverer of the < si . > - Bureau of Information , New World. , 4 $ ' ? * , r i' ; Autumnal Festivities Association , Revolving world Globe outlined , with tay more tho1 countries than 8OOO of th 202 Mention & Jaccard Building , St. Louis , electric lights.