The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, November 18, 1898, Image 2

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li fi ihi ) r iili-Hi , 1 1 l"Uat '
In li ii i rimltiit M. n hi'f Hif
Iwllif lin In. IHi ai'llM Mill I 'l
ttiinilul iiii!iltm ihni lilullill t,, i
liut hu In (' l i l I Inn .1. i'm I l'
) mini nf dtiuilii: phii' r. it,
l-lni.iir liitinliHaiil nf Hip t i i '
KaiMi
Hill Hill (UilliI In.lll ill' I Hirtlil Inr .
nut thai (ml li than M'hhI rni Hi ,
I prtttril I ) Ihr tl illHR o( l "'"
I iiijr I " !' l 0 t" lh M mm I
lm iu mill' niirilii'Mi of N'w l'n-
Inn, II II Ik (Mill ItilN 1'niil ir I it
that I'rnf V. V C'UnmiP, ! '
nf Akrmi, O, ilra ttu'ae mm 'inl i, ,
In hi inpiiilr IihiimI HHiiHilr
W'M In ilin.'tim n Hill In llm tmiiiiiii'i
if lsrt, a in ii ii from N"w l.niiiliti ii I
tipnn rlirlnlle nir lliilrlin'ti! , II
ft ttl not think It nf uy linni ti.r ,
lhl IIIMK till llf Jtifll nUti. Hut II
llgliltip nt r ( It htm a t iiii'1v n il
aritlM r. mnl, t any rt, h 1 lJ - 1 l
pill II arumi ollnM' rill -limit Ii' Ml ninn.
Hp dlil mi,' mnl there lij.ty, oWur ami
ii n i mn tii-il, fur ti'ti f tr. H rnlt;h
hB IhIii llicr imriotti iil iinlH' rtitntii '.-
1V lin'1 Mil f'fuf. f'byiinlii, M f"'
ninnttm k. mvlili'iiully liinnl of ili
rrllr ami ilti)id In l-nrn lh .IniHii
nlHiiK ul Itn illm imi'iy, 1 ! I'm i.
mindly li.l.l ll he knw In ' n t
ntHlrmi'lit. Hi anl'l t h ;l In dlKKltiK 'lin
1 1 l. - 1 , . I , 1. I. H I . 1 i.l r i '
f UW! lll lilW" 11 IIIUMIHH ?"ll"l
IB.
There rrm -f'lit fwt nf (Itin I'njr,
ydiow pImivp ami blni in'1'iw, in til. h
miiall ptntip mnr hiIm1. TlM'n lanm
ii,ii...n i'.. uiih, K.ltr ttiii'i'ilil
lianl lnwar ilthn lniMnni (lint a till U
wa irifiilrnl fur It r'iiioviil, lu thi
lam atrBkii of imti'l "Vr-rl Im ti a
thl'k fT lnrtrlH, l'illln thi
wa a f'K'l nf fin rm aravcl, -i 1 1 1 f i ;
wati-r, and ffniilly a atrotia lilii rUy
hli h Wfiulit not in ffi tod hy wutT
II wa from Iho IiIu'kIi lr Hiat lh a
wax dlnlrilcrnd. It la a gnmvfl aton
at, minh wtlipfi., ami la nt lifinlj
arfrn ui, it la nmr im n- i"ng iw
Id1, and not fvr unit and a li'i
1,1 . II.I..L lid ikUl.l Im ll,a m i, I li
IIM lirw Hill H, ii tirium i ii i
half (mm -, Til" rn l r I ft I ! nut au-h
a la rhararfi-rlailit of ordinary tiin,
a-, whoa atrtklri r-n rolor and,
rl- l-tir- It lark,
It look worm i-at-n, Ita inrfa- Ix ln
Mpfri1 wlih many amatl linli-n, l'Min
nawlna: throiitth It I'rof, Claiy (! foiindj
It dMad lo Ih- y-ry r-nl"r, Thi-rtf,
fi.imiii.ii ;,iu a lr of tin- orlKlnal,
Blonf, tut (horonah ha lh irM--a of(
w-thTln attaik-'d It aliuK Ita riida
author ahaiicd It, fur tm k In prctil-i-
lorlc day. It la mitt Hut lilt aaw
Hard la not dulloi) at all, After thl
frof, flayfiol- -lamlni'd th country .
aUiut New lmdon minutely. Tlia
atrmliiri- of th ground, lie aaya, In-
1lrat-i plainly the diponlla of lh
torri-nla of water and lh at III pool i,'
whlrh nolahly aliow lh flow from lti
front of a ttlader In flat country, Tli
rtirrcnta at on Him dciiotilicd aund,
at another jrrayel, and aialn clay, Thlf,
fa how Hie different atrata enioniiiered (
wera formed gradually - through Hm,
tiNAaaxe of cotintle centurlea. Now,'
the ai, aaya I'rof. C'laypole, miml har(
heen deiiilted lher when Hie lhln
gravel lied hy whlih It wan found waa
formed, a It lay right upon Hie Imwl
rfer clay. Thla no-ana, aa the clay and j
!i4 ara of line glaHal origin, that thin
at la rertalnly that of gla.ial muii.t
There la not the reniotent cylitcnco lo
nhow dial II waa made In later Hm-. 1
li waa found In aoltd, hurd earth ar a
great dilh helow the ilf;l.e. Tift
la thiiM no jifK-.-,il.lllt' that Ii tntjt1,!
ha Iwen dr-ed through a fl-,nra to
Ha liwatlon,
In ef, I'rof, Clj iiole can rea h on-1
ly Ihe otia comlnloii Ihiil the at was
dro(id In Ha rteen li-d Ihoiiaanda of
yera ago, when the gtaer wer r'
reding, and tli,arn waa 1e!n
" forrned'and that Ita worn gitieriie(
la Ihe reillt Of very long ex.onure I ft
Ihe au1huroiia natiira of Hie atrata l(
undoubted, Jt-'iween ih rloaln I'-jm
oUhe le aye and Ihe prenenf day Prof, (
f'layjKl Hi.nl. W,(tM year la fair,
jailmate of the liipue of time, Neollthifl j
man, who followed Hn le ge, left til.
Implement In lh matrlre of the liny
nd gravel depm( of the melting !-
aheet and the ax In quentlon lndlpu
tahly la on of tt'm d iHed durlm
the rloalng year of the glu'lal r
I'rof, CUyffAn antUlnatr oi,)citona
lo nl onflualwa, U may he aakej,
h ay, whr retf' hold lut found
near New l.ndon t l'-ndnly
elaewher.
To Ibl h return two gnawer. In
fb flrt pla-e, for a man living In Ohio
In Jala glwlal day Iher donbtle
wera choice pot mor favcreg than
rtther In whl h flint ni other weap.
rm wr gathered amply, while other
attea were leaa lnvltlir. Again, no ona
aoniR to bv taken mu-h trouhla to
lock for Hi anywbera, Olaclal
mn, tba dlwovery of thl ahow,
w A reality n'l mjrth'
Brty !.
k '.'h4 wa there alKHit
tha At "m aA t -t 11 r to believe lie
M i jiii inn. .. .
wae vt onxoJna mino: wimea.
"Well, for oni. thing, be abhorred bl
C ioat'n Traveller.
KalMiar Faiwr flooring.
faper flooring I In ue In Germany.
U I 114 1 a paaty ma, moothed
and then preaaed. Pootatept on It are
i mi r ruwuti ifiitnn
It .,. I. t4)tutt tmf
1 HM ff II ltK Wilt. I II
n ih ) Ihe lift if N ll I
i-ilut iwla t t-r l-it
, i f I'lun'h. an 1 ' lit"
t iM ,im ft Im iti!-
. . Ki n ai4 nilii.il i.i.iii)i II ii
ii alinil t nil, ii, I Ittttui In Ih
i ff Nw 1 ii' ' ami the ' ' l
III K fii'in I "' ' t
tit Km ldiir ntr ff iiiin i't
Hi hmle aiamn ar pi limil B f
t t'l a ). '' ai' i"!'.! I d l'l
tit nf Ih liwict (fade In Hie I'll
maty m ImiI lii.uahly aiieaklng. Ih
him mi i-f siy of a IiihiI Ii'bi Ii
n In Ni w Vmk l aiHini 'n a )
and II la intlmntiit Ihal Hi I
ni'lU uf Hie riluiatlun of iIiII 'k ii I
Siw Vmk la atxnit jfi H a r n
II iiili y tutu Hit' iikI i'f liliii In "i"
In n'lmi'lp In A im Hi mi rltlr II hi
hii fiiiinl thai only HI. Imla an
riillaili'tihla M til inure Hun S
York, the in t in ii in rout W r mi'ltil I'
lug I'.lii'J In rhllH!"llilM and Hi
minimum l. ?n In Ui hmii r. 'II.
illirrteniea are Inrgely III Hie niii'i.
nf palarli-a. In I'l.ll uli'lililu i rlic
liala reii'lvB from I.I.ixhi la II.imhi i
year, ii(ifiior In the Imya' at hm'
U.fiiM), arhera In Hie hoy' i hou
(mm iti) lo 1 1. Kim) ami i.'hi In m n tt.
glrla' ahool from fioo In H .'. I'
St. Imla the in nlniiini for i r t ti 1 1 ;
I ll.i'iii', for aplntant prliiciiala t:
M'l, at.d for an.lMiinta fl.r,") tu 'tmc
gi'iorilllig to Ihe grade. At Hin ol1i.-
eilreuie are IndlaiiNpoll and Mliine
8miI, where high arhool t.-nrlu-ra rc
civ t,2uo aa (he minimum, nn
rittnliiirg, where the aalarlea range
from fun tu 11.700. ri,llii.i!ilil x
petida 1,nHi,Nio g yar on her ic'ioola
Chlcigo" adiiHila coet I5.0ii0.ono, Hi
rhiHila of M.iHliin tl.Xoo.liiKi, Hi.
.iIkmiU of llrooklyn 11,5(10.01)0, Ih
uhoola of llaltlmore $l,2'jn.mio, in.
adiiHila of Ha.i Kranclaio 11,154,000, Ih
ilioola of Wapfilngton 1 1,000,000, the
ai'hoola of lliifTnlo f 'i.'iO.DOll, the artiooln
of Milwaukee $700,000, and the m tinoln
of liiiiilavllle I'jri.ooo. Among Amer
ican cltlea which apnd rompiiriitlvcly
Hula In proportion to their alr.e for
achool piltpoeea, Nw Orlean la per-
hapa Hie moat conaplciioua, and one
piolinlile etplatiAllon of the amall eg
pi'liilllilie of public money there. I to
ha found In the fact that a eoimMi r
glilw portion of Iho population I col
ored and th Item of etpenae for the
ludlnei.tary Inalrmilon of colored
children la. It I well known, very
mall.
Thera are In Ihe I'nlted Hlalea 492
collegia or unlveraltlea having 7,000
mala and 1.600 fmaln Inatnnlora
There are ISO theological rclioola with
1,000 Instructor and ,ooo atudent.
1her ar 100 law achool with 9,000
indent, of whom 100 are girl. There
are 200 medic il rollga with 2ri,(MK)
aludcnla, of whom I.KOO are female,
(If ihe medical rchKil more than
half are allopathic and only 2 are
homeopathic, Thera a re In the I'nlt
ed fftatea 6,mii) high achool, with 7
MO male an 1 1,000 femal teacher,
and 2.f,00 private ahoo! with 4,000
mule and fi.noo female teachera. About
lo per rent of the number of prlvata
ai'hoola In the I'nlted Hfftte are to be
found In Ihe city of New York.There
are more medical collegia and law
chool In I hi at ite than In any oth
et, but I'ennaylvanla ha a larger num
ber of ireoloiticil college than New
York, In reapoct of th number of
Mirh n'liool Ohio atanda flrat among
Hie atatea of the union and In the num
ber of ao-callnd college and unlveral
t'e Virginia alanda nrt,New York
Bun,
Am OliJ In Vlir.
"Here r your allpper, my dear,"
aid Ihe huaband of th Hmnnclpaled
Woman, a ah latter came In, weary
wl'h Ihe carea of tha day, "A aoon
a you ha vii put Ihem on and reated a
bit you will find dinner reiidy, and I
hope you will enjoy It, for I hava
coufcid one of your favorite dlahea, Mr.
Tiff wa In thl afternoon e.illlng and
f jnt told htm that I had the moat In
4uVent wife In Ih world, a well a
the iAndmet woman In the city, I
am o proud of you, dear,"
At till Ihe aweet IIHIn hllaband bent
over and klaaed hi wife fondly. It wa
y to ee that they were deeply al
tiiched to each other,
"Thai'a all right." replied the Kman-
IpMted Woman, patting her pouaa on
Hi iliei-k. "You are dear, good boy
and you ahull hv that new allk hat
you hava been wanting o long. Now,
IH u have dinner, for I am a hungry
a t hunir,"-Nw York World,
Mat ratine!,
Th speaker tluacriUil In tb follow
log anetilot from "tfbort Htorlea" wa
not th taat of bia apecie. I n happi
ly, hi Identity I more frequently ea
tabllahed by the tag end rather than
the beginning of Doctor Kane'g com
parlaon; Dr. Kllah K. Kane, on bl
return from hla great Arctic etpedi-
Hon, wa Invited to a banquet In New
York, where an after-dinner gpeaker
talked an hour.
"Doctor, what did you think of tbt
peaker? eiked a friend,
"It waa Ilk an Arctic aunaet," cn-
awered the explorer.
"What do you mean by lhatT"
eflrlgbt and Intareatlng, but provok-
Ingly loug In operation," replied tbt
d'Kior.
fire Create aw limberg. '
lly the burning of the enormou Ice
houic of the Lake Geneva Ice com
pany, at William Bay, Wla., th
hounfa, engine houae, and alldea were
destroyed, leaving the Urge maaaes of
Ice aUndlng alone like ao many Ice
berg. The amoke from tb amolder-
Ing bay bang low over tb aurround
tng ruin, hiding everything except the
Ice, leaving a decided Arctic effect
II I VAIB) pnwN linwf,
ttt M,n iKHMIilll thwt Id
lIM t ! tank It M.
I il- if J-il ritwu-ti ir4 l
wiBl Ira W IlllliM W a,
i 1 1 il II" ' M I t 'ltritit IB t' n fif
i a i ii l. nf Ih mill la t
'i hi ' ml iialy Biinh, Ihe fail
li" b-aiiiit th.ia Ihtl lhal famout
amh i'f lha tinaalnalliiB Whlitl lold
1 1 linn ili-i alt-mi H' th
iiMlia i-nlir la alinil HM nn Ih
ij,,,.li,,il 1. 1 rm"ialine 1 t tnrana
;l iiui. limn intlii i.f a wi anil
I hlu-d Hid! , anal tle theimitm.
tut the I'baittaliiiiia thd a gii
lal lin i-a In heal of hlmut una d
Itn- t In tili -M rtny elghly or Blnt'ly
liel fi-r tlm lip'i-r half lit Ihe unraaeil
rinn nt ih ll, while Ihe lower
part hnci an Ini reaae of heat at Ih
rate nf im di ttrte I'aliii nlii lt rvery ,
Uty fret. Ihe depth of Ihe well wa
linaiiiil by alnl wlrea, anil waa llg
ii nit at I. too fil l. It wiia 4T, Inrhia .
in iliametrr, and waa raaeil fur only j
i.iiiu ji-ei, ai a orpin ot z.siihi red to
3,'N'O fi.it nil aHinla were rncminiprrd,
lint roaiilt being a allglil itcnccilnn In
the ri'KUlnr curve of the well. The
atraium IhroiiKh which Ihe well wan
drilled dipa only about fifty feet to Hie
mile; that la, thera I g ilrflfi tlnn to
only that extent. Now, from the geo-
liglrat rlaiidpolnt, the nature of ihe
earth' Interior could not have been
ecu red.
Th ncfliimpanylng flgurca ara of tin
iikiihI value, therefore, allowing aa
Ihey do the llrit aiTiirate oliaervallon
of the Increaae of temperature aa one
leave th enrth'a aurface:
Tonip. Tni.
IMith. Kulir. rith, Knlir.
Keel, Kiel. Pea
I, SMI it I.K12 Ml Vi
.U "il Ifi I r,!i IK III
I Mil 7" & S. lZ H.1 mi
I 7 id 71 70 1 i.il l in
1 :'N "im H7
,ia 7'. i', ,a75 IKHifi
im "' ,(' tin 7r,
l,s,s 7z 4.i:ft nn io
2 imi in mi 4 2") ir, :,r,
J Mb til W 4.S76 li fl
i.74 ai 4: iiu.it
I nTfi W. 4fi .
im anil IK) t,l
1.1 IS all 40
Careful conaldt ration of the oliaer
vallon ahowi the grctirary of tin
atatement prevloitaly made regarding
the Increnan of heat. It la plain
enough, however, Hint Hie Increuae In
the rat of heat aa the bottom la ap
proached mum bn only temporary, aa
olherwlae we would have an Improb
ably high temperature, at a compara
tively alight depth. Two dlatlnet et
of obaervatloiia, of which the figure
given In the table are an average, no
where differed more than three-tenth
on a degtee Fahrenheit,
The temperature olmervntlona taken
In the well referred to are, aa atateil,
th moat accurate ever ai cured of thla
ort. There I a well In proceiw of con
l nu t Ion now In eantern Slleala,
which, when completed, will be MOO
feet deep, or a little more than a mile
and a half. Temperature obaervatlon
will be taken In thl a oon a fin
lulled when It la expected dome atnrt
llng fact will devr.mo.
Th riowart Wlltt.
When he flew by the blue lllieg In
Ih cool pond at Waahlngton park ab
ruptly ducked out of alght and the
octunlaa that have brightened up tine
Ihe warm apll turned a alckly hue
ind toppled o er, while a wave of
trouble aeemed to atrlke Ihe atlIT atem
if the peon I e.
The only living thing that aeemed
beered by hi advent wa a girl on
in of the bi-nehe and a eweet Joy
iverapread her countenance aa h ant
up and atared,
"Kver alncf I rode a bicycle," ehi
mid, addreaalng a park policeman who
wa leaning, collnpaiMl, again! a tree,
'I have heard wild tale of the Idiot
ic rig glrla yet thcmHclvc up In to
no wheeling, and I have walled pa
tiently till now when I can dlatmctly
hear the mill of Ihe god grinding at
loublo-qulrk, Waan't lie lovely?"
And In eeataey ahe gn.ed after the
man who had daahed by on an emr-tld-grc-en
wheel with heliotrope Hrea,
li.rl.eil n a anow-whlto ault, while hut,
while ah'iea, and jnt-btuck atockinga
with totm of fire red and white atrlpe.
He wore an American beauty roae In
hi buttonhole and a haughty mlle
jn hi face.
"He will have ayi h a good time,"
the girl murmured In rapture, "when
he amnahe hi wheel tome time and
hi, to ride home In an itnrympiifhetlc,
rrlng atrcct ear, attired In that dream
if an outfit!"
And the policeman chuckle) aympa
thetlcally. faUllly Wa rrnfihld,
Henry II, Htone, a promnent Chicago
hiialnen mnn, wa killed by Ihe billet
ing of a firework bomb it bl aummer
bom In Nonoiiltt, Ma,, recently, Th
Unm it;t lieu lighted, but failvil to
cxplole, and Mr, Hon picked l up to
etntu'rtli. TI.en It burnt, k.lilng htm
liiatantly. M. Won wa a railroad
nun a d o-ie of the orlglnatora of lb
black llat, which haa cauaej mere r.ige
among railroad employe Hurt all ,)thr
adverae officii) act combined, A vio
lent dent) had been praohcalcd for
year for Mr, Stone and th coincidence
In the fatality I atartllng, V) ay th
I i at.
veral Maala Behlad.
"1 It true," aiked tb benevolent
lady, "that you often have to go with
out a meal." "It U, ma'am," replied
Tattered Thompson. "Tbla breakfavt
yon have given me waa due on the
morning of May 7, 1M9," Truth.
Mot I P to Date. .
"Why did you dJamHa your dootor,
Ml Sprightly r "I had five precrlp
tlona from him and there vu not a
bicycle Ifi one of them." Detroit Fre-Free.
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