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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1892)
'HE OMAHA DAILY BEEI3ONDAY ; : , JULY 18 , 1812. i THE OMAHA BEE. 7 COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE : - NO. ISPK tci'imrl tj Carrier tonnr pnttof the City II \ \ . T1I.TON. - MANAGER nesgOfflce . No 41 No 2J N \ ' . PitimblnpCo. lioston sloro for aiy goods. Council UlutTs Lumber Co. , 'I ho citv council will meat tonipht. The school board will moot this evening In regular monthly session. ralrmount park wns n popular resort yes terday. Neatly every trnln thnt enturcil the pnrK ilurltiK thn nflcrnoon was \\oll loixclcd with people from Council Hluffs and Ormba. Dick Lnndon , who Is well known In pollco circles In this city , was nrrostcd Friday nftertioon In Missouri Valley on the charge of selling whisky without n irovarn merit per mit. Ho Is now occupying n tuli ' ttio tlty Jail. Mnnaun wns visited bv n largo crowd ycs- Icriliiy afternoon. 'Iho utlractloiiseru 1'rol. OKHWII mid his Japanese purfonnors mid Dalbev's hand , Aho t-'a\P 11 conceit In thi pavilion. The bents were well pation- Ized all day. 'Iho Fort Omnha defeated the Council IJlulTs tcnin In a ton Inuliii ; u.uuo at the Diivliiu park scsterJav iittcrnoon by a ioro of Hi to in JJattoiIns : Council UlutTs , Cutnmlta's. Miller and ( iaduoj 1'ort Omaha , Cody and Oubcriy. Miss Julia Ofller entertained n number of fi lends nt a musical at hep homo on Willow ovuniiu last Wednesdav afternoon. Atnoni ; thoRtiests were Mrs. Nelllo Hatiss-SUeltoti mid Mr Whitney Moekrldj.0 of Chicago , Mr mid Mrs.V. . 1C. Sitpn , Mr. ana Mrs. J. 1\ MtUco and Mr. . ! . I , . I'.i.Uon. Another victim of the Ivif.tvctto addition ho ix hastnrnud up. Hounded some colts oiT for n lot that vuis reptcsonted to bo In this nddlllon and to bo furnished uitU all the modern improvements , p.titictilarly the city water. 1 ho necotlitlnns had not cone so far that the victim wns all a victim , however , mill hu dcelated the Undo off upon being ml- vised as to the tiuo state of affair ) . The delivery XMifjnn bclonplai ; to William Kcolltii' , the Upnor liro.utw.iy uutchorvas dniKpd ( down liroiulway yesterday foionoon bi the fractious steed whitti Is supposed to draw It about thn streets In a staid , iilKiullcd uny. It had none 1ml a shoit distance uLien the front and rear \\huols pnited company. The horse bccntno u edged in finally between an ko waj oti and a tolephoao pole ni'.ir the Methodist cbutch , ami ImJ to stop. Thu wapon was consldcinbly damaged , but no ono was hurt. The cround between the city bulldlne and the ] ill lias been sodded and a neat lattice Wet ic fcnco has been put up back of thcgriss plat thus formed to shut olT the view ot the mnrkct plucu from the sticot. There Is talk of puttlnjr n fountain In the front ) ard. The palntliiL' of the three city buildings Is almost loi.nplcuu anu the appearance of things in the viemltv Is consldei ably changed for the better. The woik has been done with but little oxpcibo to the citv , the chain UI\I\K \ Imvlui. been taken off from the streets and pleased Into this service. Mrs. U'lnslcm's Sonihliig Hvrnp for chll- dr'ii teething ctnos ulnd colicdlauhua ! , etc. ' > cunts ! i bo lie. KIII : : > COOL. Drrsa A < eordlnj.- the \\Vut lifr. Visit the I { ( Mon store ; there you will liiul the luifjiM ilNpluy of buininur dross ( joints nt iv nominal co-t. Our coinploto line of all wool ehallius for ISc , All our Lantdownes in light shinies for 87 Jc. : ! , ( IOO yards of lijrlit and moiliumol - orcil In wns , nil fust colors , for ! 5o a , jard. 100 do7oii Indies'ribbed vcMs , 60 each. Ludli's' waibUoshow nn immense us- borlinont. Our line of ladies' blaclc bit- ! oen waists c.innot bo equaled. Hosiery All that is necessary is to too our line and { jet our prices. Our Toe .summer corsets for Me. Our &l.00iuaruntccd tuiiiinoi1 coisets for ( ic. ! ) BOSTON STOUK. Council BlulTs , In. J. L. Pnxton Is In Kansas City. Miss Hcsslu Mnr o loft Saturday evening frr tier homo In Chicago. \V III T. Lnngu has returned from , college to mend the an minor vacation at homo. nx-CoiiRres > .man It. O. Herr of Michigan is In the city , the suu t of C. 11. I'lunuy. Pi of. Itoy L. Smith , a uell known pianist of Fremont , Nob. , was Intho Ululls yester day. day.Miss Miss Nelllo Harding of Atlantic. In. Is a Ktiost of Mrs. VfL. 1'roynor on South riot btrect. Mr and Mrs. .T. M. Campbell and son Ho\ leave today for ChitMgo. Mr. Cnmnbcll \\illtakoan eastern business trip while his \\ifo and ton \isitin Chicago and other poll ts In Illinois. TraliiH lonvo Matmwii ually at 8 a ndlO ii.in. , 12 in. , and 1 , " 'Jtb : , 8 , 'MO , 1 , 'l.(0 ( , 5 , 5i : ; ( ) , 0 , iiiO. : ; 7. 7tO : ; , 8 , fcuo : , o , ) : : ) , 10 , ltlSO : , 11 and 11V : > p. in. Tlio 11:55 : train will mnl < o connection with Iho hifat electric motor CM1 lor Oinahit William Welch will have carryalls to loiivo the end of the motor line on Pierce sit cot for Chautauqua at 25e for Iho lotind trij ) . Carriayos lue ! ouch v > ay. CIllKllIK Out. All trimmed work at GOoon the dollar. Flowers , ribbons , laces and everything that buloiitrs to millinery at leas than t'OHt. The Louis , MiiHonio blocK , AKldliUllinl tin , Xlltl\r * , An Insani1 patient named Shormar , who lias boon conllnod la St. nornurd's hospital for some time pist , raised a large gardoa patch of Cain yoaorday noon on Lower Mala itr-'ct. Ho had iiecn subject to tits of Insanity , tut nt such times as the tits were not on him ho was allowed a good deal of liberty. Ho was given permission to eat dinner with his family on Lower llroadway yoitcrdav noon , ns ho was apparently fcoling as well as any ono. When ho got homo his olu tioublo suddenly came upon him. Ho nibbed out of the house , followed by bl Mstcr-ln-law who nct-mcd to have more control over him than pny other member of the family. Kvon she , how ever , scorned this time to have no control over him. On the way ho seized a half until , and wildly gesticulating at the people tie mot on the street , no threatened to Kill uny ono that dare vumo near him. The people very naturally gave him cotuldontbly more than Iho stiuro of ulitowalk ho was legally entitled to and along Uroauway from Suvontti to Twenty-seventh stream his progress was uiiuktfd uy n largo , lonesome lookini ? vacancy. In the moantlmn the police atatloo received soiuithlng less than tuenty-llve calls for help and all the available ofllcors wore sent nut to lint u nulotui on the wild man' * an tics. He eluded them all by taking a motor car for Omaha. Dr. J. O. Waterman was thu only man who trlod to stop him in hU i-oumo. Ho had bcon his physician and pro- ( iuino I on tlio relations thus existing to ask Shorinan to go home and buhavo himself , A dKturmtiiod motion of the hand that hold the bilcK caused him to bcut a dlgultlcd ro treat. I'lrn hiiln. On Monday and Tuesday of this week Mies Hat-mlalo will hell all inllllnory j-oodB at one-quarter of original cost on account o ( the reuont 11 ro. ( 'liiiutiiniiiii | Tnilni , Ixmvo Counoll Hlulln from Rock Inland ( lojiot ut 0:10 : a. m. , 8:1)0 : ) n. in , 0:30 : u. in. , 10:27 : 11. m. , 1:00 : p. in. , 1:50 : p. m. , 0:50 : p. m. , 7:00 : j > . in. , 7:30 : p. w. NE\VS \ FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Dr. Sloman's Body Found Floating iu Lake Manawa's Placid Waters. MYSTERY STILL SURROUNDS HIS END No Mnrks ot Vlolrnrc on Iho Hod } mill None ol thn Doctor' * Porioiml Kllctts lti > ino\i > il ciit to Detroit lor Interment. The mystery ns to the whereabouts ot Dr. E. K. Sloman has booa cleared up , but the question of how ho got tharo is still unan swered , nna the affair Is surrounded by a mystery that all efforts to unravel seem only to deepen. The search that was made by the friends of the missing man on Saturday lasted all day , but at night It was given up as n bad ] ob , not the slightest clue being ob tainable. A grcai sensation was caused Saturday afternoon by a false report that was set In circulation by Coroner Soybert , to the effect that the body had boon found. The report was communicated to the friends of the miss- dig man In Omaha , \\lio telegraphed It to Mrs. Sloman at Detroit. The report had tote to bo afterwards contradicted by another tele gram , mid consldernolo unnecessary anxiety was caused thr > unfortunate- woman by the LOioncr's fake. During Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs S. K. Mitchell , MM. C. J. Mitchell and Mr. Ned Mitchell , while riding on the lake , saw the head of n man floating In tbo water on the outside of the lake opposite the hotel. They reported what they had seen and a search was mudo tit luc point in question , without avail. I'ounil Floating In thn lal < c. Yesterday morning about 0 o'clock the man who keeps the bo Us on Iho north side ot the laltosaw a dark object floating about not fur from the boich on the south side. He at once Investigated , and found that it was the body of a nun. Ho rowed as quickly us possible across the Inko to the hotel and secured assistance. Ueturnlnir to where the body \\as It diu not tnUe long to got the body into the boit and back to thn hotel It was Identified ns t'io body of Dr Sloman. It was changed , howo\er , until the Intimate friends of luo dead man could hardly icali/.o that It was the body of their triend. It nud Deon In the water over forty eight hours , and the wnim weather had caused decomposition to sot in. In the meantime Coroner Sovbart and Undertaker W. C. Estop had been notified , and the bed > was soon taken to iho under taker's. In the cvcnlnc Itvas dispatched to Detroit , Mich , lor burial. An inquest will bo held this morntnc at 10 o'cloclc , when it Is hoped that some of the mastery connected with the death will bo denied up. Thoio iue several theories as to the cause. There were i.o marks of violence on the body , and on thn dead man's por&on were found n gold watch and chain , u diamond ring and some small chance , showing that no roboory had been committed or even attempted The watch was found to have been stopped by thu water at 7 ; : > 0 o clock , but it nod evidently run for quite n while after ho fell Into the water , us when the body was found there were only u few drops of water in the warm. Some aio of the ooimon that the dead man was pulling his boat into shore when ho lost hU balance and fell from the dock into tno deep water. This theory nceojiiU for the fact that the boat was found floatIng - Ing rigtt side up and dry inside. Tno men connected with the hotel admit , however , tnat when Dr. Sloman left the hotel Thnr day night to gn out on thu lake for the row that cost him his lifo ho seemed to be in his usual good spirit ? . Do Witt's Sarsaparllla destroys such poi sons as scrofula , skin diseases , eczema , rheu matism. Its timely use saves many Hvos. Colfax plncror ale and mineral water sold ul wholesale by Duquotto & Co. . manufacturing confectioners. The .Towel jrasolino sto7o is the best in the world for safety , durability and economy , and the now Jewel is its equal. See thorn atCluulosSwaino's , 737 Bro.id- \viiy. leO people in this city use pas stoves. 'Iho Gas Co. puts 'am in at cost. NfirliiK I lie riosr. It was a quiet Snnuay nt Clnutr.uqun yesterday , There was a tired , sleepy nlr to the camp , and no urging was necessary to sccuio u piopor observance of the day of test. The Sunday school was the event of the fotcnoon. It wasn't much of an event either. The few who gathered In the amphitheater weic divided into three classes. The usual older of Sunday school exercises was fol lowed , with the exception of taking H a collection. One giav hiured scholar noticed this omission , and on his suggestion the hat was passed about and the proceeds given to the Home of the Friendless. Yesterday aftcinoon llev. Dr. Klllott. preached. Ho chose as his text : "And they .shall como from the east , and from the we l , mid from the north , and fiom the south , and shall sit down In the kincdom of Ciod. " It was n broad-canged sermon. In picturing the university of thu chuich ot Christ , ho made bishops and high priests of such men as Gladstone , Manning , Lowell , Utowning , Tcnu.\80n , Victor Hugo , General Death and many others whoso service to mankind malco tbcm worth ) nrinccs in the kingdom of God , The consurvatUra of ttm casi , the enterprise of the west , the Intellect of the noi th and thu emotions of tlio south were all given a pluco In this kingdom , which was iricatcr than any church or sect. The preacher expressed - pressed his dclmht that this century , In stead of building griut cathedrals , was bulUlhii : schools and hospitals. The true worship of the cnuich should bo the service of humanity. It was n mistake for the church to unnounua divine service Sunday. It Khali bo a divine service running through the week , making every merchant's counter an altar , e\ory butcher's block nu altar , every kitchen table an altar. There should Do In the church unity , but thorc should bo no foolish attempt to sucuro uniformity. Some missionaries thought that the moment a Chinaman was converted ho must put on the garo of n Uuropcnn of the nineteenth century or else his conversion was not fully assured. It wns novnr In tended thai man should glvo up his Individu ality , out should consecrate It to the service of making others happ'cr ' and better. l-ast o veiling Juuu Do Witt Miller preached. Today is tno rloslnc ono of the assembly. At 11 o'clock Itov. J.V. . Geiger will lecture. This afternoon Itov. Dr. Ulllott will Icetnro on ' 'Moonsulno , " This evening there will bo n concert. In whljh the Apollo quattutto , Mrs. Sktilton and others will talic part. His possible that there mav bo some storeopllcon vicus and other nltractlvcs features , HO that a varied and rich entertainment Is assured. U will ccrtulnly bo of n popular nature. Mrs. Nuilio IJutis's-Skeitoii has shown a tiuly wonderful power to please. She has uppoarcd on the piogram nearly every day , und oomotlinoj two and tluoo tlmus a day. and eucn time has been heartily applauded mid locullod. The piano which iho has used li a Concert Grand Stcmway , furnished by Lyon , Potter & Co. of Chicago. Mrn. Skul- ton always uses the Stolnwnv at tier con certs and the piano furnished tno Cti&utau- qua U an exceptionally line Instrument , bolng especially good in tonal effect. The softest tones can bo hoard without * difficulty , while In fortissimo passages It Is orchestral In Its effect. Jutiu Do Wilt Mlllorh as been secured by the inunugomont for a lecture- this afternoon. HU subject will bo "Journalism , " and u rather novul feuturo of it will bo u question box , to which everyone Is Invited to con tribute. Mr. Mlllui has some rather original Ideas as to how newspapers ought to bo run , and If the pro > s tails to reform after this afternoon's ' lecture It will not bo because the way of reformation Is not pointed out. In the ovculrIT there will bo a concert In which tbo assembly baud , the HelnlcUo quartet , the Apollo quartet , Mr * . Skellou , L. U. Copland , the Ouialia basso , and J. U. Peterson , the flutlM , will appear. The ad mission to the entire day's entertainment will bo cents. Chautiuciua dru lst , Oao. S. Dxvla SOME CENSUS 1'ACTS. Instructho Until on Population by < < cx mid Niitltllj. The recent census bulletin giving the population of the United States by sox , color and nativity In IS'JJ ' oo.italns data ot much interest to the student of social science. Of the total population itt.flM.TOJ weio native Dorn and ( ) , ( ' > )3.iVJ ) : ( of foreign birth. Classi fied in accordance with color , the white In habitants of the country numbered M,053S9D and the colored 7OJiOJ. ; ) In the colored ele ment of our population nro Included Chinese , Japanese nud clvlllzsd Indians , as well ns persons of African doscont. Hut the Immediate purpose o' this article , says the Philadelphia llocoid , Is to call at tention to tlio distribution of tno Inhabitants of tbo United States according to sox. In most countries that have boon long sottlcd and are not subject to Immigration the fa- males are slightly In excess of the males a law which seems to prevail largely through out the animal kingdom. In Ijiigland there are 101 females to 1UO males ; In Scotland , 110 females to 1UJ males ; In Ireland , 10. ! females to 100 males , and in bwcclon , 100 females to 100 males. The pioportlon between llio saxes In these countries Is largely intltioncod by emigration , as It Is influenced In the United St ites by Immigration , bianco , onthoothor bund , which Is little affected by emigration , shows n little over 111 females to 100 male inhabitints. In Belgium , also llttlo dis turbed by emigration , thu pioporllon of fe males is 10U. I to 100 males. In some coun- ttlcs of Huropo there Is , owing to transient causes , a sllgui tendency to an increase , and in others to u decrease in these proportions between the se\css. Hut in the United States the rtilo Is com pletely reversed , the proportion being only ntnoty-llvo females to each 100 males. The cause readily assigned by Superintendent Porter fur this great disparity between the sexes Is in the larcc tnctcasc of immigrants since ISSO , over three-fifths of tbo entire number navlug been males. Immigration , ho.vover , does not wholly , or oven pattlally. account for tlio great disparity in the local distribution of the populition bv sexes. In Kow York the foreign-born Inhabitants ntlm- bor I.n l,0u0 , and in that state the females outnumber the males uy 44,0(57. ( In Penn sylvania , on the uthur hand , Iho foreign-born Inhabitants number bl'j.'JO , while the iiial < > s nro 74,01 $ in excess of the lomalcs. In a foimcr article wo have shown that In Penn sylvania the gioit disparity between the sexes prevails or.ly In those portions of the state ( the coal and lion regions ) which have attracted foreign labor. In nil other parts of thu state the proportion of the sexes is normal , us it Is in Kuiopj. Turning , however , to other states that are llttlo affected by immigration , it Is dlfllcnlt to account for the undue numerical disparity between the sexes in the census returns ol 1MIO. Massachusetts contains Ol" , Ili" In habitants of foreign origin In a total popula tion of 'J.'J 15,04.1. and in that state the females aro01.VJ. > in excess of the nnlos. In Connecticut , with u foreign born popul itlon of 1VJ.GOI in n total of 740,1..Vi , the females outnumber the males 7.1S2. Hut how comes It that New Uamiuhlio with a foreign born population of T..MO In a total of .IT.'i , . " . : ! , ) , has H.II'.lb ' more females than males , while In Ver mont , with 4I.OS.S inhabitants of foreign origin In u population of : i.i'J,4JJ , the males are 0'J.U In excess of tnu females I Going southward , much groatcrdlsuaiities are ooservablo In iho distribution of the suxes , lor which ink-ration ollords no ade quate explanation. Kentucky with a foreign- born population of . " > ' . ! . . ) " > ( ; onlv In n total of l.bls.O.Ti , has y4bsl morn males than females. In Arkansas , with ll,2it ; inhabitants of foreign birth. In a population of lUs.l7i ( , the males aio 4 i531 ! In excess of the fennlcs. Mississippi has u total population of 1'JsO- OJO , of whom 7.i.VJ ' arc foroiL'tiers , and in that state the males are 11,701 in excess of thu females. On the other hand , in Louisiana in a population of Illb,5S7 , containing 4,747 ! ) of foreign birth , the sexes aie ready equal , there being 5"i9,350 males and.5VJ-M7 females. In Alabama , containing a population of ltiij,017 ! : , of whom 14,777"nro of foreign birth , the males nro lb'J5 In excess of the females. What are the social conditions that cause such a disparity bo- twcon the sexes in communities that are not much affected by immigration , and in which the people differ little in pin suits and cus toms ( Tbo census returns afford no answer ; but there is an answer If it bo diligently sought tor. Of course It ID easy cnouch to explain why Montana has only4l'J77 females to b7Sb2 males , or why tnoio are only 'J1.0J2 females In Wyomine in a total population of 00,7U5 , notwithstanding tbo inducement of woman suffrage. Tbo population of these Itocky Mountain states has much incrcasod slnco Ib'.H ) , and the disparity between the .sexes has somow hat declined Hut Texas , with a totiil population of : . ' , ' . ! ) " > , ail , of whom ir > Jl."it ( ( only ore of foreign ulrtli , tins 111Ts.i moiM males than females. The only adequate explanation of the extraordinary disparity between the se\cs in Texas and other slater is that iho females nave not been fully to- turned. A German of science has shown that Iho lands of Germany devoted to trains used In boer ptoduction would support 50 , 00,000 people. The difllculty of soldering together two pieces of aluminum Is said to have been over come by the use ot chloride of silver as n fuso. fuso.The The smallest quadruped In the world is the pigmy mouse ot biberm. \Vlno clariUers of Trance use more than 80,000,000 eggs a voar. J. W. Carter of Cairo , in pnvment of n wager , crawled through u sewer In the pres ence ot "ovaral hundred people who had as sembled to w Itness the feat. The sewer was only sixteen Inches In dlamotor nud 1-10 fcut long. long.Tho The famous Tread well mine In Alaska , which has yielded more than W.OOO.OOJ In gold bullion , was purchased by the man for whom It was named for ? JOJ. A bit of stool will removed from the ccro botlum of a p illent at Hollovuo hospital , Now Voik. so quickly and painlessly that the pntl nt laughed aloud when the operation was over. Ttio annual report of the state almshouse at Tcwlisbury , Mass. , for Iblll shows that there were .YJlft persons admitted , of whom only 371 were born In Massachusetts , whllo 1,0.I ! wore born in Ireland. Twenty-two acres of land are needed to sustain a man oa flesh moat , while the same amount of land under wheat foods forty-two people ; under oats , eighty-eight people ; under dor potatoes , Indian corn and rice , 170 people ple , and under the Dlalntaln or breadfruit trot1 , over 0,000 pooplo. Immigration from ireland foil off consider ably In the last throe mouths-of IS',11. ' The number of emigrants who loft. Irish ports in that quarter was O.SO.'I. being 1,127 lo'ss than the cotruspomliug quarter of IhUO , and " ,4U9 under the average number for the fourth quarter of iho ton > cors IbSl-i ) ! ) . UUThty ycais ago boys in the United Juntas under 8 > oars of ago worked In factories , In uoinc Instances fourteen hours a day ; AO cents u week was u not uncommon rate of wages for wom n ; n very capable woman could earn M cents a day at a trade which she must glvo six months of unpaid service to learn ; with calico at 59 cents a yard , a woman's earnings for ton weeks would only suntco to buy the material for a drosi. Of ' . ' 90 railroad time tables employed on tbo Hussliin railroads , examination shows that but U routes have spojds above C > miles' an hour , iho maximum being ; 'IS miles ; S between - twoonM and lit ) , W ) between M and 'A UU ba- ttveon 10 and iiO , 107 botwojn Kl and 10 and ' . ' : i less than Kl Warwick , the king-maker , was a man of unceasing vigilance , hu' , ho did occasionally sloop , and there Is atVure , Kntrland n huge bed called the great bed of Ware , which is said to hnvoboon made for him. It Is twelve feet loug and twelve foot wldo. The bed of Og , Ulng of Husbnn , was only thirteen feet long and not moro i * vi six foot In width , and that In which . a s XVI slept after hlu coronation In Uhclms cathedral wus seven foot ten Inches loog and bovon foot eight Inches wldo und eight foot from the ground , which U rutbor high for comfoit. Too word "calico" has a queer origin , Many centuries jigo the Hrst monarch of tno province of Malabar iruvo to ono of his chiefs us a reward for distinguished services tils sword and all tbo laud within tbo limit of which u cock crowing at a certain tumplo could bo hoard. From this circumstance the llttlo town which grew up In ( bo cantor of r thU territory was callodiCalicoda , or the cock crowing , AftorwariL'it wns called Cal icut , and trom thl < place the first cotton goods wcra imported Into England , bearing the name of calico. WATER HUNS UP HILL. An Apparently Alisiinl Stiiloincnt t'rotoil by the MUsUtrppI itlirr. The mouth of tlio Mississippi river is tinoo miles higher than its source. That is Minnesota , where the Missis sippi rises , Is Ihrco miles noiror thn cuntor of the earth than is the Gulf of Mexico. In the reason for suoh a dif ference in level will bo found the ex planation of the river's Mphill How. As uny school boy will toll us , the earth is ball llattonud nt the poles. The Hut- toning , while comparatively tnslijnll- cunt , h still sulllciont to make the polar diameter twonty-oiirht miles snorter than the equatorial diameter. In other words , the north nud the south polo nro fourteen miles nearer the earth's center than is the equator. Now , the distance from the north polo to tlio equator , measured alonj ; tlio earth's surface , is 0,000 mile" , und the dlhtanco from the source of the month of the Mississippi Is about 1,500 miles , or one-fourth of ti'iOO. If , therefore , there is u dilTorenco in level of fourteen miles between the north polo and the equator tlio Youth's Companion urines that there will bo u dilToroneo in lovcl between tlio source of the Misalssippl and Its mouth of one-fourth of fourteen miles , or three und one-fourth miles. But the territory watered b\ \ the Mis sissippi hus boon olov.Uod bomowhat by volcanic or similar forces and the actual excess in hulfjlit of the liver's mouth is reduced to the three miles Hrst men tioned. How is it possible for the river to run up hillV When , eons uijo , the him had thrown the earth from its surface like u drop of water from a swiftly turning wheel our plooo became a lingo ball of molten lode , itfcolf swiftly revolving in sptico As it gradually cooled It shrank , and by shrinking its \cloclty increased , just as u Htono tied to u string and twisted about u boy's linger revolves moro tapidly as the string winuN about iho finger. When the ci'iiti ifugal force had so inci eased as to exccod gravi tation n huge mass bliot oil from tlio earth's cqu itor and became the moon. Still , the centrifugal force retained ample powc-r to ex pand the earth's equator , and to i otain it in tills form until cold and rigid. Nor hus this force yet abated. As it drew toward the equator Iho earth's material when plastic , it still continues to attract in the same direction all the lluids upon the earth's suifacc. In this way gravitation is paitially ovotcome , and the Mississippi liver Hews steadily up its throo-milo hill to the Mexican gulf.A . A second question is suggested : What would ensue if the revolution of thee o irth should be by some moans gradually rotatdedV The 'Mississippi would be come more und more sluggish ; the en tire valleys and the gro.it lakes would swell into an inland sea , and the Gulf of Mexico would seek through them its way to the north pole. If the curth should cease to revolve altogether , thu oceans of the equator would fo"sako their beds and hasten towuid the poles. Probably the entire globe north of the latitude of Boston wou d bo submerged. 'I lie .Mcint Itlanc Olisoriutorjr. A second attempt is to bo mad3 to build an observatory at the top of Moat Blunc , - ays Nature. As the workmen who tunneled last year through the snow just below the summit did not come unpo rock , M. . iTiinssen has decided that the building shall bo erected on the fro/on snow. A wooden cabin was put up , as an experiment , at the end of lust summer , und in January und earlj in the spring it was found that no movement had occurred. Accord ing to the Lucerne correspondent of tlio London Titnos , the observatory is to bo u wooden building eight metres long and four metres wide , und consisting of two doors , each with two rooms. The lower floor , which is to bo embedded in the snow , will bo placed at the disposi tion of climbers and guides , and the upper lloor reserved for the purposes of the observatory. The roof , which is to bo almost Hut , will be furnished with a balustrade , i mining round it , together with u cupola for observations. Tlio whole building will rest unon six : powoi- ful sorow-jaeke , so that the equilibrium may bo icstored if there bo any dis placement of the snow foundations. The building is now being made in Purls , and will shortly bo brought in sections to Ch.iinounlx. The transport of the building from Chamounix to the sum mit of Mount Ulnnc and its erection there have boon intrusted to the charge of two capable guides Frederick I'a.vot und Julea Bosscncv. IAOTS ABOUT OMAHA. Omaha has five public partts. Umahu his bixtv-tivo miles of paved t reels. Uinaha has ninety two miles of sowors. There oio sixty publlo schools , employing 293 teachers. There are twenty-two church and private schools , employing lf > J teachers. The school census shows over 30OJO cnll- drou of school age. Omaha is n citv of churches , having 115 bouses of religious worship. 'J hero are sixty-live hotels. There are thirteen trunk lines of railway , covering ; ) SUJ.I miles of road operated from Omaha Or.o hundred and thirty passenger trains arrive dally. Omaha has tbo largest smnltor in tbo world. Omaha hus the largest llnseod oil works In the United States. Oinuba Is the third largest pacKing center In the world. Last year the stock receipt * wero. Cattle , J.KU.TU.l ; hogs , 7,100,605 ; sheep , 783. 115. Omaha has the largest distillery in the world and throe of the largest broworles iu tbo United States. Omaha has the largest white lead works in tbo world. Aside from the pacttlng houses Omaha has ICO manufacturing cniorprlsos with a com bincd capital of fs.O.tS.OOO. Last year Jthelr products amounted to * . < . ! ,000,000. The principal shops ot the Union Pacific railway are located in , Omaha. They cove fifty acres of ground and represent an our lay of J,500OOU. Thov , Jurnlsh omploymot- to 1'JOO skilled mechanics and ' . ' 00 day labnt rs. There nro 207 Jobbing bouse ? , with ncnip talof tH.llO.OW. During Is'Jt thoi rsol o mounted to t&oail,7UU. During the year 1SU1 tbo real estate trans fers amounted to f lo.V.V.S' ! ! . The actual real estate valuation Is ? iJO,003 , 000 , whllo the asjossmcnt for taxation is bused on a one-tenth valuation. Omaha has twenty boum , of which nine are national , eight savings and thrco uro state banks. During IbOl the clearings were tfJJl,12j- ! 6W. 6W.Tho The postofllco receipts for tbo voar were fJOl.fibb.'y. This department gave employ ment to forty-six clerks and sixty-til * car riers. Omaha has ono of the most complete water works systems In the wet Id. The plant cost $7,000,000 and has 170 miles of mains. Tno pumping capacity is b5,000)00 ( ) gallons dally There uro nlnoty-flvo miles of street rail way , mainly cloctrlo. Tbo system employs tiOO men und oporatui 272 cars. Tlio monthly pay roll Is f 10,000. Population In 1850 * l.ROI I'upnluilon In ihTO , . IMSJ Population In IKS ) 30.518 Population In 1833 OI.Rfi I'oiniluUon hi Ib'JJ ' HD.4J- A Mill , True Tiilr , Khtollo'a young man rides n bicycle , and Kstollo hud long wanted her pa to buy her u wheel , too , in order that &ho might keep the young man company on liia lonuly rides. Finally pa wus wcurlcd out by n persistency In nrts thnt nil loving daughters will undcrstund , und Estello wns provided with u costly nickellotl wheel , which , nftor the usiiu'l number of bumps und bruises , she felt competent to ride. Ono evening not long nftcrwurd , says the Now Yoik Commerclul , pi cuino homo tibout midnight , nnil saw the wheel leaned uguinst the banking near the front pia//a , whore tlio dews of evening hnd boon gathering upon its spokes. "Is that the way Kstollo takes care of her expensive presents1" ! ho growled to himself in disgust. "I'll teach her u lo8on , " ho added , with grim determi nation , and so lie trundled the wheel olT quietly and locked it up in the carriage house before ho went to bed. 'Dint night at ono o'clock when Es- tollo's young niun emeiccd upon the plti//.a , and looked for his wheel , the wheel was guiio. and llstello's young man hud to walk home u distance of about four miles. The next morning ut the brcukfaat table IMollo remarked : "Wifn't it too bad , papa , ( Jeorgo left his bicycle ut the door last night , and somebody must have stolen it , for when ho cuino to go homo ubout ten o c'.ock , the wheel was gone. And a great light dawned suddenly upon Kstcllo s pa , ns ho exclaimed : 'Great Scottl was that George's blcycleV I thought it was yours , and to teach you to be moro c.trcful of it I locked it up in the carriage house at midnight before I went to bed. " * " * " " ' * " " " " " 'v 3p | The little key to gre.it sccinityj < f lias these J f. mmTVI W t i i stamped on it. i , L Its perfectly ife to Itt all others alone. V DR. MILES' IF 10D hive one of the follouln ; NEW CURE I1KAHT SYill'TOMS , _ _ ron THC _ _ * LOOK OUTl HEART. ha cafe and leha- blc remedy for 1'al- tita"n of Heart , I'ammSide , Asth ma , Short Itieith , FluttcnnB.Dropsy , Oppression , \\ind DR. MILES In btomacli , Irreg MW : ular Pulse , Choking HEART ing Sensation in lliroat , Uneasy CURE. Sensation in Chest , Smothering Snelle , Dreaming , Wight- marc , A.C ( , et Dr. Miles * book , 'New and hurtling I acts' FREE AT ALL DKU.GGISTS DU MILES MEDICAL I'ors.iloby liulm&Co , Ifith & Douglas Sts tii 1:0 wnsrs NIUVIAND : nitAi.VTii'\T .MI.M a "pccltlc for Ilislurli | ) | / < | IIM < hlt < NJII rulk'li , lluiilncliu .Nervous I'rditr uon c HMO I ti' ntcuuulor lubicoti.Vnkuruliifii , \lentil Djiirat hlon , bultaessof tlio Hr iln ciu < ln < Inn mlty , tulaurf dcoiy.tlu itli , 1'rjai ittiro Oil " ' " " ' run nitu oover in nutMit.e A nioniii * iroiiiiotii fl.li tort i , by mull \Vcxii tniitoault botoi t > euro Kiich onlor foriibDxui with Si will said wrltton iriiariintnoto rufunil If nol cnrJ 1 ( Ju ir into9 Usuo 1 tinly b > 'I hi'oiloro K I.ewU tlriiKglM f > ol .lucnt. HUtitbffast curner loth nnil 1 arnuin 0t . ( Jiimhit Anew m.1 Complete Trcitmcnt , conttstln ? of Pupposltorloi Oliilni3nt In riiiiiloi | , nlao la llov nnil Pills , n I'unUlM ) Cure for K > U > rnil , Inturnil blinder Uloo Una llclilnir ( "lironlo , Iteo'nt or llcruill- Hcniely his nuicr beoa known tenet not Ctir 'ii * uu < i pvimiiitir ir u 3tiu iu % .iiirnnioL IMIIOII hy ICiihn At'o Dr.ilUi . , Solo A jntJ corno tthaa IDoiiizlna fltruot ) 1111 > 'i > illl , ? IlltlilPrf Attorneys nt I.LW [ 'm- OlllI ( X OdllllllLIj ti o ! the slito .1-1 d ft deal courts Itroms .1. 4 and o bliugat Ilenroblock. Counull llliiiTd , la. COUNCIL BLUFFS ST211 DYB WORH AllKlii'lsnf Dvo'n nnil floiinln-dpno In tha blithest btylo of the art. I' uk l aii.l stilnol fabrks niiido to loik as irujd us now Work promptly done and delKurol In all ILU ts of ihu country fcen.l for nrlco list. C. A. MAOIIAN. - - I'U HUUroadwiy. Noir North venari fj.)5 ( JUUM.II , llMJ.'fJ. lOVL NOTICU OF ASSKS8.MKNT OF DAM AGES FOU GHAD1XG. To tlio ounors of all lots nnil p iris of loU and rout u tate alons tbo illuy iiinaliuniht arid wust adjoining lots .in , : il , .U. Al , .11. .n. . ! fi , ; i7 , : t8 , .IU and IU tn block 4. ramphuU'H nddlllon fiom l.it ) b ktrcot to ' 'SI struct : You ATO horoliy nollllcil thit the iimlu'r- BlKiiud. thruodlRlntcrcslL-d frcuholdurs of tbu city of Om ihii. bavu been duly appointed by thu mayor , with tbo approval of tbu city councilor Hald city , to assess thu dama-'o to thn on nera rcspeetlvuly of tliu property af- fcctoil ny u'radlnc alloy In block 4 , OamphoU'H iiddltton , from vfotb street to'I HI struct , < lu- clarod nccohsriry bor < tlnano M.IUI , pabbml July U , Ib'J.1. ' approved July II. I.1' ' . Von are further nottllud , that bavlnz ac cepted said appointment. : im ! duly qualified us roqiilrt'd by law , wu will , on tbu &lli day of July. A D.lf'J. ' ' . at tin ) honrof IU o'clock In the forunoon , at the o.llco of T. II , Mcl'iillocb. room 84. ' , Now York l.lfu litiiullnic. within tbu corporate llmlta ol said cit > , muet for the pur pose of coiislcleilnf and inaUlii the assess- munt of ( tamaRO to tbu owners respuctlvoly of Hiild property , iilffcttd by said Kmdliur , title * 1 111 : Into coniilduralloii special bonullls. If any Von are notllli'ii to bu urusont ut tlio time and placu aforusald. and miiko any objections to or Ntatomcnts concurnlnz said axvissmunt of damatcb ub you m ly consider proper T.'ll .MKTMXH'M. ( < IIAItl < iS : UTIIOMAfe , O S , lli.NA\VA. ; Omaha , July IS , IM1 JylCdtOt TO PHOI'UHTY OWNKHS on alloy balwcun DUD mtutid 0 utoll irstro o from i'it line Dtipont placu to Twcnt y ninth strum , Omaha , Nub. : You urn huruby iiotlllud thnt tbo unilor- Btznod , tbruu dlMliiturustcd fruuholdurK of the oily of Omiih i , hiiTo buon duly appointed by the mayor , with thoapnrovalof tbuclty coun cil of mild o.ty. to asiuss thu dumaitu to the owners ruspectlvoly of tbo property allucto I \ > r KradliuuiiHald alloy , declarud nucessary bv urdlnancu No. .not ) , pissed Junu llth , IbUi , aptirovud .lunu nth , IS'lj. Vouaru furtbur noilflcd , that havliiz no- ceptiMl said itpiHilntinuut , and duly qualified as required hy law , wu will , on iho Kid day of July. A. I' . If'.1 , at thu hour ot lu o'clock In thu foruuoon , ut ihu olllcu of ( Juorxo J. I'aul IU A rarnam street , within thu corporal llmltH of hiild city , incut for I bo purpo.u of con klderln/ and inablni : asaesiinunt of dainaxu t Iliu owner , respectively of said propurlv , uirecteil by said xridln ? , tukliiK Into conulil- utallon bpuelal bunellio. K any. You are notified to bo pru.unt at tbo tlinu und plucu aforubald , and nuUuiuiy oDjuolluns to or ktutemonts concurnlii' ' s ild usswb iuoiil of damages ub you raity cuntUler propur ( /KOHUi ; J. I'AUI * ( 'HAS U TIlOMAg. hAilUii/MOHTI.NMN. : Oiuuba , Julyflth , 16'JJ , JyludlUt AR PIANOS approach nearest the UMA. VOICE. IN HPAt'TV. TONli OltANMUJlti : AND WHAmi.lTV TIIKV UAVi : NO KQUAU MUELLER PIANO AND ORGAN CO. , IO3 Main St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Through all the broid border , and through tbo wldo\M > stof all line 1'lanos , I'ho TH3 B33T. Twin City Steam Dye Works ci A. soiior.nsscK , i It ) 1 M ? I 11 - fH. GLEAIXTINGJ- AND RSFINISHHSTGr OP GOODS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. Omahti Olllcc , 1TJ1 Karnam St : Tc'lcphono Ifi21. Council Ulullb Olll.-o . nnil VTorks ( . . Ave. A anil 2Uth bt. ; Telepliono U10 bend for oil uilurs and price list. Omaha Mcfcil airl INFIRMARY FOLi Ti-IQ TREATMENT OP ALL UBJHH &l'J ' I nt i i 'nit ' nppirttiis a nil Uu forsufccossftl trJtlni-nt of ivaryf ) ? of dlsoaso remilrln n.ollcilor Hiir.Mcil troitmuiit , 60 boils for p itlonts , bo ird mil atton llusttictonio latioifi In tlio woit. Write for clr nlirs on defonmtiin anl br icetrmsm , club foot , cnrv ititros of snlni , piles , tumors c nicer , c it irrb , bronchitis. In- haluilon.o ectrlelty , p ir ilysls , enllcusy , kld- nur. b a Idcr. eye. o ir , t-UIn in 1 li'.oo 1 and ill surgical oparitlons. DISEASES OF WOMBS UK' ' Women l > 'Kii : : . Wo lunol.ituly ad lud i lyln- indop irtincnt for \MIIIIUII during conllnuinunt. strictly pr v itu.i On v Kollablo Muillual In- btitutoinaklni ; i so-I | ) illy o. , _ , , _ I'llIVA I'lO llSI' < ASU.a A'l Hood DUuisos sui-cu'.sfully troital. tjphldtlo I'nlson leniined ( ro n ihu Hy tuni ullhoiit ninrcnry Now ilostor.itlva I'rj il- incut for LO-.S of'ITAI < I'OWIZlt 1'or oii-i un- abu ! to visit in mav bo Iroitud at homo l > y Kirrosiioii unco. All conimiiniu illoni conll- di'iillal Mulcln s or instrument , sent uy ma I oroxpross , srnuruly | > ickod , no in iris to Hid calucontuntsor uunJur. Unopursonil In- lerv ew prufurru I. Call and consult u-i or sun I hNtory of your cusn , and wo will send In plalu MFN runni uuon /C/y , pool.il or Nurvons Dn- oaaes , Impotonsy. S/pliills , UluJt anJ V.irloo * 10 e , witliquost on INU llrifus Apiillancca for Dcformltlos Only m inufactory In thu Woatof / llAVl'l.l I.X'l.t , lltltitt.'t , U JtA I TKItllta A A I ) It KlIX - . . , Omaha Medical anl Surglcil Institute , 26th and Broadway , Ooanoll Blaflfi Ton inlnutoV rl lo from contur of Om ih i on Omaha and Oounall lllulf * olustrlu molor lluo. THE SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO is via the Chicago , Milwaukee ! & St. Paul R'y , as represcntce on this map. Electric Lighted , Steam Heat ed VestibuleJ trains leave Omaha daily at 7:05 : p. m. , ar riving at'Chicago at 9:45 : a. m. City Ticket Oliice : 1501 Far- nam St. , Omaha. F. A. NASH , Gen'l Or Uin Liquor Ilnblt I'oxllltfl } fiiivil by ntliiilnUtcrliiz l > r. Iliiluc * ' . , It can bo given ID u cup 01 corieo or tea , or In food , without the knowledge ortho patient. It IB absolutely barmleatf. and ivtll elfeot a permanent and greedy euro , wlietuor the patient Ii t modcrala drinker or an aloobollo wreok. It Una been elveu In thouiandi of eater.and In rvcrr Initance a perlect cure haifol. lowed llnt < rr Kutla. Tuctyitemoucelinprrirniiied wlln tbo Cpeoiflo.il booouieii au utter linijosiiblllty for the liquor appetite IP eilit. UOI.IIT.N hl'Kt IHIU t ( > . 1'rop'n. rtiirlniiiill. O. 48-pnKe book ol n rtloulara free. To b liad of Kiibn Oj. , I5thind Douglas Sis. isih and CiiniliiKts Who ed lie. Illako. Ilinco.VCu und Hleli uuson Dru ; Co , Om ihu. Nub. 'rnpoiiiilii I'ailni ; Inloiseetldim. f-euled propc sals Hill buiuculrod by thu 1111- durNlunud until I ; o'clock p m , July" ' . ' , I-'i ' ; , for Colorado HandHtiuie , MOUrullH uranltu and \\oiidruil. K innas. Htonu. uciiiiilini ; to Hptcllloutlo'i' * for 1WI. lor pivliiK thu purtor Inliii.eellon on thu uist b.du or bixlcuntb btreet anil Wllllamx htreot , r.i'ih bid ID vpuclry u prlco pur Miuurii yard for lliu pining tompliitti on thu Inturioc-tlon , UorU to bu done In uccordu lieu with nl.uiH and Mjeillle itloiiHor IN U. on lUoln lliu olllcu of tbu Hoard of I'ubllu WorkM. Dicli proposal to bo made on printed blanks fiirnlvhuJ by the hoard , und to bo accompa nied by a eurtllled cliOJk In tliu binu of J.UO , piiyublu to thu ulty of Oiauiiu , us an uvlduncu of L'ood lultli. Tbuboird reserun the rl/ht to reject any or all Lnda und to walvu ilofurtn. I' . W. HlltlCIIAUHKU. Chairman Hoard of I'ubllo Works. Omaha , J uly 1C , IDS. . J uly 10 , 1 , iv , Si3EOI AL NOTIO ES , COUNCIL BLUFFS. KKN T Tlio dwollliu OH Tlrst IIVOIIIIH FOH und nittlith street formerly oeouplcd by M K bmlih : 11 rooms. 3 hith rooms and .ill modern Itnprotuiiioiits ; aood stablu mill out hiilldliiK ; runt S > U par mouth _ K _ II Mioafo. _ II YUUhi\o ; niythln fortiU-or tr.ido hia 1 . II. Sim ifo , llro uhviy and lalu stnmt I' Divcllln s In all juris of the cliy. II II. blio.ifc. llro id way and Main " \\7AN'lTI-na'slorn Nohiaslcu lands In ov- > cli. iii' n for Council Bliiltrt | iriiorty. LX 1L Shoaf'j. llro i 'way ' and M ilu atrooi. rplli : I1IOGI > T IJAHOAIN Double rcsl- J-doiico lot. No II' ' ) fouth Tlrst straut. 80 fcut front : best location and bust lur aln Iu tlio ulty If l.iUon at onco. Day A : llcsi. JJ 1'ti'iil stroi't. _ T | j\AKM and city loins atlowest r.Ues. -L ltd.il ustato for suln. Dnollini : and Imslnoss rentals. Money loaned for local Inventors I.oiiguo ti Towle. 2J'i 1'oarl strent. r _ _ _ "IjlOIt hAI/H Klovator with corn sheller , -L 4,01)0 ) IHI it iliys corn cr ndor , III ) bu. an hour : n iw mill attiulinicnt. 10 II I * otulno : doliu a ! - < > 1 bus miss ! lueilud noir Council Illulfs i : U ShiKito. Ij'OK SAl.n On small piyments. fruit anil pinion Ian 1 nuir Council lllnlTs i : . II. bhc.ifo. llrondw ly and Main street "ITIOK hAI.T Itooi' ' lathe , foot or uowjr. fifnet J ion. , 1. lnuliusvlilc , biicU ro.iroil iind .st'roiv ciittln. , null oo npluto ehunu'o o KO irln ? . 11 ( .bucks , ono d-lnch , ono l-tiu'li and I drill chuck.Isuts mutal tiimlii.- tools , el * ; aU ) one l-hor u powui oil eii-'liu' . it'i ' sli iftln' . liullcjs , bultlim , tilf All In coo 1 or < lur and w 111 bo sold elm 111 for ensli or nn tiinu to rl.'lit put ly. _ AiM ross llov > \ Klllolt. I i _ \CUrSof land In sotitliorn lovv.i for s il , Ait ! ) pcr uen ; : ( ! ) : UMOfrull f ir n In Mlili I'ouuiy for sale , .loliintoTi , V V in 1'atlon. Itollur mills on Hoono rlvor. Nub : llnuil wuloi piwurln tbust.ito , dovolo | > liij ( l.V > horse powur w tnr entlio year ; d illy eipitlt100 I ) irrols : m.u h ncrv anil apaurtoii incus complotiiln o\ory detail. Oood frame rrslilonco ; S ucrusof 1 inJ. titlu uurfort ; pi he. il.'i.iDO ; \\l\\ \ \ talto iinlmprovo-1 uuatoru Ni'brasKa luul. ; 11 II Mio.ifu 1711)1 ! < ! Alil ) On easy piymonls ilunlllngs In -L1 sill p iris of iho city. I" II bhoiifo : Slock of IIIIIHU and brick store hul dliu , wull oitabllsliud trido , locitlou near Omaha. 1'rlcu. \ ' > W. Will take good farm In o veil in.'o. K. II Mic.tffi. | t SAM } Iowa f .u ma In I'oltnnattamlu und adjoining coiiiiilus \ II bhoafo. "l\ 7"ANTI.I > About AiiKiist 1. In a prlvatn i' family , a competent ulil for ( ienonil must lm\o roforcnco Apjily lllo a\unuu. Coiinoil IHutls. $ ( n.OJ w 111 hny a hterlhu pnoiini itlo bicycle ; No , 1 condition. Charles A. AtkliiH , Council llluirs. FOIt SAM , Hotels anil ruslanranls In town , and Nebraska , doln prolltiiblu business and well looalud ; will take 1 mil In part Iradu ; ttrltufordotalU. II II. Shu ife. TOOIl SAr < n A first cl iss Hto-U or soncril L1 inorch indlso with coolwld ; prlioOJJ ; will taku Kood land in uxuh in ; o. I ! . II Mieafii. 171UJTSAM } block orinllllnorr anil notions. J ulth store and HxturiMi price { S.JJJj will ladu for land. K. II. .Slieufe. I71UH HAI/i ; HJ acrusor wood Und and nuw -1 cotliKo , with rour acres land \Varnor - vllle , Nub : all inodorn IninrovoinontH : will exeliaiuo for a pluiiiiint colt uu free or In- ( Minihrancu In Uounoll HliilN or Omaha. K II. Mie.ife. FOK SAliK I'rosh Juisoy i'ow with bciror cair. Iniiiilro of Cioor u Keullno , ll.il C.iat I'lcrco i ' \\fAN rni-Ily ) AiiKust 1. a llMt-clnss iclil 'i for Kunuial liounouiirk. Irluti prufunud Mrs W. A Miiurer. ( Irnnd HotQl , IJ1OK h\l.i : Onuof thu brightest itri'l most -L deHir.ilili ) homuu In lint city , on 4th ave i modern in all r > * pi > cl . MIIHI hull , and will Aduruis I10 , lieu ollk'u , hAI.K 4nO-auru ranch In ChunyCo. - Nub ( > oed buy laiid , 8pl ndll raiiKi ) for entile. Meo ciitliiKo , slablo and out Imlld- IIU'H In food rep Ur , plenty water , llust luiiil In Ihu county , will sell uhunp Wrllu for do- tails. K. II. bhuufu. _ I71OK SAI.lT OK TUAIi-Kektiurnnt ) ; unil -A Haloon at Mnnuwa : nuod bihlni'Mii at nil hoasons , which uin bu Jur ely Increased liy audiiiu Hiiiall ulouk of Krocerlei. KOOI ! liuslnesm mid improvements A miap foi allvomaii. 11 II , hliojfo. CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Hli4.Ii Onplt l tco' turpluaiuil I'rollU . HOUUit NotOnpltil nni Hurpliu. . . , . . # WtOO Uti lrucluri J I ) rtliiualu I , iC it fiiirl. f ) c'nxin , K I' Uin , I. 1. Mlllir , J v' Illnaiaii ut < dCh rlii < llHiinta Trail * lot ionoril I ) in If. liiKbiuinuii. l/irio . uapltil anil lurpluaut uny bunUlu outuwu4turn lo.vo. iNTBaB3I' ON TIME3