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TROM THE STATE CAPITAL. The Board Returns Prom Their Bastern 8alt Field Visit, LINCOLN STOCK YARDS. T Some Facts Connccted With Their + Outlook for the Capital Fixiatence -T Plant — Varions Matters, [PROM THE BEE'S LINCS TRAT) One by one the members of the board of publie lands and buildings are return- ne ing from their visit to the salt fields of | Michigan and New Yor gen inTuesday, Attorney General Lecse arrived last night, and Treasurer Willard is expected to-day, ( ble intoreet is expressed as to the tenor of their report, and the inquiriesas to the time when it may beoxpectod ¢ ons, Toone and all the answe that the data colleeted on the the keeping of the geologi il tary committee, who 1st visiting friends at Concordia, Kan., nothing ean be done until ho returns D n informal Interview yesterday | n said that the New York salt makers assured the committee that with surface brime of 50 vity the saline fields of Nebraska should prove a bonanza, At Syracuse the brine aver: ses 75°, but the modo of manu- 18 very exponsive, uof profit small companies are making any copt on the higher grades of table and a patent article of 1 ing. The cheap grades from Michigan monopolize the 0 markets the east the product of the immense de- sof rovk salt in Wyoming county, York, has scriously affceted The chief trouble ut Syracus is to be the maintenanee of “bloeks,” as the evaporating sheds called, pipes for the transportation of the brine, ete. At present only o smull number of the “blocks are runiing, and consoquence the revenues of the o been serionsly diminished the it basin is owned k. Se ry Rog msidera is given trip is in oot now money « alt, v cnbe pack W nies ut u royalty of bushel of salt made. The income from this last year wus $70,000, and the expense’ of pumping, supervision, cte., §36,000. AL Wars: in Wyoming county, a sit of rock salt ~ has one eent on every ol into the wi rorously, and then punp ingit outfor evaporation. A lurge shaftis now being sunk, and when completed the rock salt will be mined like coal, and then ground. It is the opinion of the yracuse men that o similar deposit of k sult exists near Lincoln, and the brine in the basin comes from fresh water flowing over it and working to the face. They assert that if tiis brine is of thirty degrees gravity at the surface it will be much stronger 100 fect down. They suggest that weils be sunk v nd the matter thoroughly te point urged by those who have an itehineg in- terest in the “*development” of the siline nds here s t they can be worked without an expensive plant, as no “hlocks” or anything of that nature will be required. ‘The boird is now adyerti ing for bids for sinking a test well, the progosals will be opened on tho inst. 3 ]muring L puddling it v THE LINCOLN STOCK YARDS Abont twenty-tive of the principal stockhold, and oflicers of the Lincoln Stock Y ards company, visited the plant yesterday and assisted in the formal opening of the new hotel und exchunge building, the i iz celebrated 1 liro style by ed Hall, tertained the “visitors at dinner Irom S Gillepsie, who sat at the Big mun’s right hand, the followin tion concorning the company ered: The idea of organizing the cor poration first took delitite shape in April, 1881, when after assurances of co-operi- tion and good fellowship on the part of the Omaha compuny, the Lincoln Stock Yards com y was born, the puarents being Jobn Fitzgerald, president; dohn Gillespie, secretury; J. Houtz, treas- urcr, and J. R, Conkling, superintend- gut " Tho”capital stook Wvas placed a $1,000,1 60, and ono quarter was paid in, the cluef investors being dents of *Lincoln. The company bought 6,0 ac of land northonst of the city, for a town site, and then took wrest untit the fegislature met, when through the assist ance of Senator MeShunt and the Doug- Jus county delegation, u lense of 610 neres of state land, adjoining the town site, was voted andoth y legislati socured. The yi op Dusiness Septemiber 22, 1885, and during the first thirty duys 130 cars of stock wors reccived and sold. The business has grown until to-day the Burlington & Mis- souri has abohshed all its foeding sta- tions, and i turning all stock shipments into the Limcoln I'he n) mand here ab present is exclusively for foeders, but negotintions aro pending with castorn men for the operation of beef nses, anid two por! l. y 10 the common iden there is comp but no oppo- sition in Omalia and Lincoln. this sine stween manugers of both companies is avowedly to work together so s Lo make gooll markets for the shippers, and by solid_stream now flowing into Chieago, “I'his is thought can best be aecomplished by maintaining yards at AR Omuha both, on' the principle that com- petition invites trade. CITY BRIE The first masquerade party of the soa- son will he given wt the city hall this ovening Murs. Alfred Keen! on u three months' vi Scott, Kuns: Le tair nd sistor have gone tto frionds av Fort he Univorsalist church con- gregabion is in full blust st Temple hall. DI, Saxby and other gencrous musi- 8 of this city, have presented the at the penitentiary with a fine organ, The Proshyterian - fair opened last night Lo a full house, and the ladics who bave been making fancy articlos for sule reaped a rioh havvest of dollars. “The Arlington hotel wus tuken posse sion of by tho sherill’ yeste fory of mortgage’ proc This is Lincoln's first experi water service in winter, and as - conse quence numerous accidents from the Lroaking of frozen pipes Teported The latest sufterer is the *“Topies” man, who was Hlooded out yesterduy morning. The tire department, sfter u rest of ex actly one month, wis called out at 6 o'clock yesterduy morning, The alarm came from R Thirteenth strects, where William O'Shea had piled some Dot nshos against tho side of bis bhouse The damage was tritling. . Visitois lyom the west report & very light snow full from Hastings to the state line, Jess thun one inch on the a age. In Lincoln the “beautiful piled up o four inches. NTATE AKRIVALS. B. Pardoe, Ulysses; Mrs. John O v, Bodtrige; Thomas C. Taggz, W. Varguson, Waco: G. W. Weist, J. M. Duy laj)u‘ \hur}l‘._ihel. lll‘ lll ns, F wong Jose ghe, Hradshu . I’rnr-un‘ l‘hn: J. H. Melnyre, Pul myra; ‘N ¥, Duwau, Chas, Mets, Omaba; al ool Lyl cdi \ce with A. F. Nehart, Utlea; W. K. Flynn, Ster, | ling;, Thos. W. Beli, Paimyfa: D. E Chanfrau; Firth Mo ——— THE NEW DORA DO, The s tennial over hwestern portion of the Cen: | ato is just now greatly excited trich silver discoveries, which have been made at Portland, or rather Paquin eamp, four miles from Ouray Lo bo tavade is renowned tor its rieh mineral deposits, but i r trae h us, and wo hem, it will, to the establishe sure, which to don ports are rea have no in the near future, | reason numer- | and | and | None of the ur- | ment of a lar Leadvillo ever was. The ground has not been earvefully | prospected, examinations thus tar being Yet some the present writing ciently to know ry rich ore, is there in paying quantities Forins mine, alre or mining camp than mainly superficial seven or it locations at o I de ped su nee, the Pony Express, a new ady 2 tone way and 50 feet the other, exposes solid nuneral that Tength and breadth which yiclds 8 to 140 ounces silver to the ton aid 40 per cent lead Anothoer by earlond lots, 208 ounces sil- ver per ton; and #ill anolher, lirst con- tract, from 20 to 1,30 Adyices have just reached us of a rich | discovery on the new Leadville lode | which assays 200 ounces silver to the ton. | This new strike is likewise in the Port und districs. Now, think for an instant of a body of min A5 feet; worth even only 83 onnees silver, what measurclags wenlth is hidden there One naturally concludes it is not all & myth, but something real, substantial, Indting. T who w yesterday are the pe sors of mil- ions to-d The mines ated below timber line, o above sea level The ore can be mined much easier than [ in a higher altitude; inusmuch as there | will be ittle snow to interfere with the work, and freight wagons ean be drawn | Aot o the outputting shafts and | drifts [ The n Aldo is by way of the Denver and Rio ailway 10 Montrose ing on'the night t morning by stage for th | ing there shortly after dinner, the dis- tance being only 35 miles, the road an | easy one, and the ride excecdingly pleas- | ant Portland is building up rapidly. A | large hotel is in course of construction, | saloons are plenty and doing a thriving | business, town lots selling at frc | 8100 each There is little doubt but the San Juan and San Miguel countri tecming with the precions metals. It is, howover. of little use for persons without means to rush into the country expeeting to make a bigs take, for they” wiil be doomed to disappointment. We have scores of snch hero now. In fact the country is alive with poor prospectors, and as living is expensive I fear there will be much suf- before sprin A ik most necded is men with eap- tal to help develop the mines, buld smelters for reducing the ore, cte. Mont rose, | 3 i the silver tields, off; for the erection of st an excellent quality is near at hand in the hills and mountai eh side of the valley, Some of the are being opened and show a fine for such purposes, it being unn to coke it for smelting. The outlook for capitalists is exceed- ingly bright, money commanding an in- terest of 14 to 2 per cent per month short nd 10to 12 per cent by the year Colorado, aside from ber mincral wealth, isrichin h ultural resources, all Kinds of f getabl 1l grain (ex- cept corn) producing an immense yicld. Irrigation, however, is necossary. So the owner'of a fine ranch hasa compe- tence, even though he be not the posses- sor of a gold, silver or coul mine rere 1 ro casy of aceess, boing lo- bout 1,300 feet west route to the new wlo | nest | miaes, reach- ISTON. ‘ 2k By Brevities. | vk groy overcoat was stolen Tuos- | m - the watchman at Fal- | of McGavock vs. the City of ahia, for damage on account of change ado, is now on trial before Judge Wikeley. | The private masquerade party to he given by Prof. W. O. Mathews takes Plice this evening it guard srmory. good time is expe Churles Crouse, business manager of S ours, is in the city nging ¢ of nis clever compan, the well-known | Troubu for the in the | s switchman, died nton Berne, Fred Klous, formerly employe Union Pacilic y November 18, since, to rec ute his health M. O. Maul returned yesterday from Spencer, lowa, where he went Monday to embalm the remains of Robert Wilson, great eattlomun of westorn lowa I'hé body has been shipped to Scotland | for interment, The jury in the ease of Zovtzr - city of Omalu, returned o ve y, wllowing %1200 dumages pluintitt on account of change of grade near his property on Leavenwortl and coll roe ann vs rdict ge licenses issuod wy and only one yeste y, that of W Hofrander to” Miss Arina Swan- both of Ox hosu contem- ing mutrimony arc evidently holding off for the nearer approuch of " the holis days. A buggy collided with n the T'hir th strect line yi It served the driver of the bugy vight, for he wus atten] ¢ ng to | the ear when the aceident ocour one was injured though the pretry soverely shaken up, The worning dummy from the Blufts knocked s man ot the track near tho Sdump” newr the b pprosch on the Towa “side of the he fellow rolled head over heels down the cm- bankment for about sixty fect when he landed right side up, swearing like trooper., Fortunately, ho wus not much injured. Following is the astro-me foreenst for the weok beginning to-day ding Wednesduy, Dee. 10th: Snow « wind north and north-west, heavy 1ins in southern sections=cold weather dip —heavy downfall again over the grouter part of the continent with stormy weather at the close of the week Mover, the unfor: who was found frozen to denth n, the owd-house Suturday morning, was buried yesterday Prospect Hill cemetery. © Moy woney coming to him from tho s 5o pay the expenses of a decent burial, 1is family, r it in Ger- many, will b e notitied of his sad ¢ orological ¢ body of John tunute man in Ll elting J L. Webster for his defonse, Mr. Swin- dler is probubly one of the handsomest, best dr I and wealth indivi whom the courts have recontly on eriminal charges. He is charged with having made the surveys o :In_fllslulun lands. i-lu reudily obtsined huil. el & Becent explorations at Momphis, in Egypt, :l;:le Lrfin}gl:.‘ wlfihi n“hmr Nluuber of o musleal instruiuets, 50 et 0 ycars v, Miyied | medicine THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1885, CITY BIRTHS AND DEATHS. The City Physician's Report on the Mor- tality for November. A SICK ITALIAN SUICIDES The City Gas Company and the Quali of its Products -Namar ons Interesting Local ty Ttems, November's Mortality. The following interesting points are taken from the Novembor death report, filed by City Physician Leiscnring: Death by vio Death by suic Searlet fever Diplitheri M Wi o Cerebrospinal fever “Typho malarial fever Pherperal disease CANCET oo Phthisis Bronehitis Peumonia Tleart Disc Moner 1yl fons, Perismitios.. ... Congestion of s, th pistol. AGES AT DEATI Under 1 year, 10; between between 2 and between between 4 and 5, 5; between 5 between 10 and 15, n 1 between 20 and 80, 2; between 30 35 hetw and 10, 4; between 40 und 45, 15 and 50, 4; between 50 and tween 60 and ¢ 0 and over, 4, DEATIL A 19; Third ward, 6; and 4 nd 10, and 20, Fourth ward, 8; Iifth vd, 15, SEX AND CONDITION, ; colore 2 mar- PLACE Sepuleh 10; i Vel il romoved, 6; Gi Bohemian, 3. 5 county, Ty Jew srman Catholic, 2; o Total, 50; white, a1, THS. An Italian who Died Because Ho Wouldn't Take Med > Judge Weiss prepared yesterday the pa- in settloment of the estate of An- pw Cuneo, a scissors grinder who died in this cit; fow weeks sinee. Cunco, who had been in America for somoy maged by dint of industry ity, to save up considerable money. He has plied his trade in- Omaha for long time, where he was n familiar ehar ster with those who had knives and seissors to grind. Ho left considerable proporty in I revert to a brother of his living in Ameri 1, and added to the wealth hoarded Dy him while in this country, will mak quite a pile. An inve yealed a strange state of aflni weeks ngo he was taken ill with what af- terward developed into typhoid fever. His quarters at home not being of the P d has v Seve | Dest, he was removed by his fricnds to it was of mod- soon pull t. Joseph's hespital, T thought, he could obtai fcal attendance, and through would A to take ything in low the mowth Day . but Juneo refu His doctors did eve their power to indueo physie, but he refused to open | and set his te after da, to nc He would of medicine. Finall two weeks, he died, The patient wouldl give no explunation of his strange vourse, except that he did not want to ve. not t after lingel INSPECTOR GILBERT'S REPORT. Some Cold Facts About tho Omaha Gas Compan There has been so much complaint lately about the poor guality of gas fur- nished to the consumers of this eity that the following report of Inspec- tor Gilbert to the city council will be ul with nterest, Many will utter a forvent *amen’ to the sentiments contained therein: _Gentlemen—In accordanco with ordinance No. 810, I subinit my report upon the qieldity of the gas fuinished by tie Omalin Gas ¢ ni- pany during the montii of November, 1y, Your gas inspector has, during the month, made twenty-six tests of the light, nit of which were made hy night, aid tie b, ance of seven by day, which gave an averaze of 14110 candls power for the whole month, “This is considered u very poor quality for wafer gas, as it passes through the meters much more rapidly than s e under the conl process. and siould, to the consumers, This it the public stroet lany, aid for by msa wrem Inerease in the s ty meters. and have recoiy nder satisfaction 5 N0t Al © not du th a1l through nany of and "3 the the poor the large gusbill. Many ¢ inereased 1 bills for the pr ever, state t provenient § quality of the s, increase in their luin thit thelr bills lave B T cent. over th ¥i003 month. " quality of the gas i Novembe 16 last test takon this worning, December 8, gave a light equal 10 sixteen aud nvetenths candle power, | would therefore respecttully recominend your lienorable body to take such action in | the matter as will compol the <as couipany to furnizy better and more - aniionn quality of y respectiully, JAMES GILbkns, Gas Iuspectro, ht in She: ;i 7000, n prominent sttorney of Lincoln, is in the eity attending the United States court of legal work on hand which takes him within a fow days into northwestern Nebraska. Sheridai county, one of the state’s new divisions, cut oul of Sioux county, is at present in the throes of a county seat war which the wts will have (o settle, Rushyil’e and H iy Sprin are the two smbitiou g ities aspir- ing for the seat of justice. A reporter et Mr. Magoon in the Paxton hotel last night, and the barrister developed somo ViEy smusing of such contests, The ehic iment to a proper conclusion i punty seat war, is the barofuced perjury of the withesses Both sides in their extren ixicty to secure the contested boon hesitute not in to sweur to the most palpable ies. The populution of each town is boosted by mammoth lics, and thé polling waltipliod by the boldest . One of the towns in Sheridan county has already mads returns of a vote of 202 from u precinet in which there were only two mon and 1o election an, b onao. Y | badly ne but | ena lion SRMENT, Prospect il com. | male, 23; fomale, | ghorn, Ttaly, which will | {ried up | ducted tion into Cunco’s death re- | | | noon j Not s0, howeyer, For | | Omah v adrop | | | ho ro | the Union Pacitic track near | Puouic, | Southard, in con th Mrs, lcrefora, be of the highest posiblo quality 10 | wid fda Sl mi iy With A1 | duty 15 to smile, | elbow. the Mr. Magoon has o | | Hen, 4. Sheridan eounty eiting expriences be is located. was actaally W promises to hay fore its “eapital’ New Schooi Bailding. “The plans which mt to be drawn up' said! Scerctary Conoyer to o reporter gosterday, “are for an addition to the Lake school'bulliling, and for large stenetures on Chining steent, wost of the Military bridge and near Hanscom park, it the and Virginia avenue. Thess plans will be drawn upat in all probability these build put up nest year, they are d. Considering that we pt pose Lo give $25,000 toward the city ha wo shall have plenty of uses for our money next year.” stary Con wis day off the junitors in cotner of Georgi will be yer busy te Two Black Mares, Justice Anderson ontored up judg ment vesterday in the replevin cascof Christopher Richl against Jacoh Shivers,a sut o recover a couple of hor ses. It seems t Richl had turned | over to Shivers & pair of black mares to and when he came to 'k, Shiver grefused to give The case was ealled yestorday the plaintift failed npnent 1o nd his title to the wok mares Bhivers explained that he was holding them beeanse Richl failed to bring the proper amount ting and Shreaking in® on o secur amount of Richl’s indebtedness, be “broken in take them them up. AC w Drift, Oficor Curry discovered early yesterday morning a child Iying half buried in a snow drift on Tenth street ne He quickly pieked up the little figure and bore it in haste te Pare's ding store it was found that the el 18 not dead, but had lost consedousness nd was fast yielding to the cold, Re storatives were applicd and the livtle one wide-nwake facultivs vory excited man, giving the name of Rodholz, me and elaimed the child as his own. AMUSEMENTS. ALICE HARRISON IN “Hor waTor.' The title of the latest musical fu com is called “Hot Water ul it will reccive its first presentateon in Omaha next Friday and Satleday by Alice Harrison a very bright sonbrette t company of comedinns, The perforimanee has been received with n wrreat deal of favor inall the large cities i L The hox sheet opens Thursdiy morning for the sale of reserved seats. Stop the Sale. George Schwartz, by his attorneys, petition in the district court ye: afternoon’ asking that an injune- tion be issued to pre bottom from toréelosing a mortgnge on cortain preperty belonging to the com plainant. Upon reviewing the petition Judgo Wakele pted a temporary re- steaining order, and set the hearin the ease for Saturday next. rJones Faneral of James B. Charlton. The funcral of the Tate James B. Charl- ton took place yesterday from the Preshyten church on North Bighteentn stroet, a large concourse of s friciids and ralatives of the deceasced i1 present, : were con- aham and Prospeet an Koy the rem: luid to res ze. An alirm turned in from box 43 about dday called the department to a houso on the corner of enth and Capitol avenue, where a small blaze was speedily extinguished. The woman of Lily’ White, had tried the old Mting the fire with ke y of nauge is slight. The ds Death of Georgo Hansen. Hansen, an old resident of , died Tuesday afternoon after an illness of oight months. The de- ceased was & pamter by avocation and his sterling character in_the many y ided he r him a lar circle of f g day Goo! A Lignt Collision, Aslight collision of freight cars, in which a few draw heads wers kaocked out and small damage otherwise done to rolling stoek, oceurred yesterday on lurteenth stroet, - Personal Paragraphs, 0. 1L Gordon went to New York night. George H. Guy and wife wont cast yos te B _Miss Mai Gentry has zone to Hi awatha Kinsas, for atwo wecks visit. Mr. H. Altmun, one of Cheyenne's wholo iquor déalers, is in the eity. I, D. Pike, chief elerk for Gonoral Superintondent smith, of tuo Union Ast evening. last it for thy w Mrs. J. B. Southard, wite of City Clerk Mattio Council and Ida Shawp visited friends in | Blutts o 3 J. Aldritt, t Moars Lincol AL Thomp- 1 | som, North Platto 1. L. Robinson,Clarks, comp aints from private cousumers | o ut the Cuniield, e R, SHE LOVE A Giddy Girl of 14 Captivated by a Dwarf—The Police Chicago Tribune: She to the museunt often, time she had notied Haywood, whow 'Stanhops & Epstean hire to ofticiate af the door, Part of his Long practice has be. jon and his smile has o ing tuut of Katisha's 1eft . § s not tall, wna distanes “from the centor button of his ‘ot and vest to the ornamental buttons ‘on the back of Dis cont iy somewhit groater than the ws of grace upprove. She might, in st Huoney M, bad it not his smide. ‘She succumbed to She, by tievay, is callod Agnes thy. She is plimp as an autumn nd pretey as an Easter hat, Hoer weight'is 125 pounds and he come and ey ptien perie nation riv; Henr, n for this. Mc 4. sterday she visited the museum, and M. sug 1 oystars, It was u happy idea, “As they finished the last Blue Point Henry M. suid: Lot us cat Bine Points togeth, moro; let us never purt, bo wmine. Agnes hinted at o marrlage li and, Henry M. acquiescing, @ m: 0 nse, Visit was do to the comnty clerk’s office, and Agunes waited without while Henry M. faced Clerk Sulmonson. As a mattor of fuct ho faced My, Sulmonson’s knee, or thoreabouts, for the searchor for u license is only three feet two. “Bug pardon!” gasped Salmonson in astonishment. -fl'n.), what did—Ol, yes, s marringe liconse. Say, 'l make Hu exception in your caso and admit you to the sanctity of this cuelosure. Come .t the various | Wl The appatition waddled throngh the wicket and into the enclosure So you wanta marriage license, hey That's what 1 said v well, please sign your name to | this affidavit," said Salmonson, placing # blank on the desk The dwarf looked & | andesclaimed: “Wh i your picture, do you think [ carry # stop-ladder with me Tor the purpose of making my sig ture? Come ofl! tmonson blnshed and did “‘comeof, ™ for he vacated his seat and_placed the { blank upon tho seat he had just vace The dwart tried to reach the chair, but in vain, and Salmonson had to hold a hook at a lower attitude for the, minia nre 6 Wriie upon. e madce aflidavi that hi was Miss Carthy, who was “of the lawful 15" “The deputy made out the license, und apon receiying it the dwarf asked Soy, can we arvied here” a justice in Salmonson signaled tc “Bishop™ Murphy, who ties all the hasty him a moment the | clerk s oflice. That's bully!" LI go and gétthe gal; she's in a While this conyeiaat wis going on up stairs Detective Murnane ambled up | to the hansom at the Washington strect entranee of the conrt house, gazed in the occupant for a moment, and said How d'ye do, Miss; I'm looking for YOI your ma wants to see you Then | he told the driver to drive over to th detectives” oftice across the alley, Then Murnane “colla tie dwarf, who | was just coming down stairs. “Why, you sawed-oft son of a gun!™ said lie, | “I've been laying for you all the morn- ing; come witl ni he dwartl was lu, | tive's oftice, whon Mis consultation with Licut. Shea, her daugh- ter in tears by her side. As soon as the mother saw her would-he son-in-law sho | rushed at him, picked him up, tossed him up to the cciling a fow times, and s him into @ corner to recuper- which she took her daughter und and led her o home. Hay: woorl i Tocked np in the Central station, and will e bronght before Justice Meech thi<morning but upon w detectives do not know, for swore that the givl was 15 years old a sasy of perjury cannot be ‘made out nst him., exelaimoed the dwarf. han «d into the detec MeCarthy was in COL. INGERSOLL. How He has Reduced His Obesity— Why He Lectures. New York let to Boston Herald Col. Robert Ingersoll, who is to lee- ture at the a my of music to-morrow night, will surprise nearly all his h and watchers by the marked ch: on place 1 his personal nee sinee he was last seen in the saw him this afternoon, at the Hofiman house, and w areatly struck by his altered looks, The last time 1 met him en or eight months 180, he was ve indeed, and seemed to be growing ery day. Now, however, pretty much his obesity has disappeared, and he certainly no more: than what you would call a fine portly tigure. His face still retins that quality of geniality and unraflled good humor which hus been s distinguishing ¢ hut his en- { tire physigue has been lessened to a ver marked exte I'learn from Col. Tnge: soll s wrought this che by an or svstem of dieting, based entirely on his own obser He tells me that he has not followe v of the cou Of banting which have hither- 10, been regarded s es duction of tiesh, He hus, how an individual study of ‘such substances as produce fat, and has by avoiding the built himself up—or down-—to his ot proportions. He still 1 tains on bis list of faods many ol the articles which have hitherto bee: rded as certain to ndd to one’s ition of adipese tissue, and he ! finds that they do not afleet him When Lasked Col. 1 soll if he felt any better than he did when | fat und round, he laughed and s didn't know there was any pereeptible change in his sensations, excepting that L possibly felt a littlo mo lined to be setive than he did hefor n his dietary proceedings, He told me that he getting rafts of letiers from people restioning him as to his method of procedure, and headded 1t as soon a8 he conld find time he meant to publish in some fori or other listof dircetions for taking ol supertin- ous corpulency, bused on fiis own experi- poar metropolis. 1 is untry ( watrimonial knots to order in the county | | dressminkine | s the enee Col. T 11 will lecture a good deal- during the coming season, One of his | riends was saying to me the ¢ hat wieney suw Ingersoll announc to | ¢ ure Leould be sure that he needed reay mon He hatos to talk in pub- | i suid his friend, “und under no con- ditions has it ever been possible to in- duce him to contract for a seasun of pub- lic speaking. He has o private seere and whereVer ho wants w fow thou dollars he sends thiz employe oy New York or Boston to cngnge u hall and put up w fow lith phs announce ing a speech. Ingersoll can always b T of drawing about %200 a night in of the 1arge ecitics and of course it does not take him long at this rate to pile up suflicient moncy to relieve his pressing want But 45 soon us he is casy he stops lectur ing, and doesn’t take it up again until BiS monetary affairs require rencwal, He could muke % 0,000 in any three months of the winter period that he might choose to devote to this kind of work, and a8 it costs him about that much to live he might have an cas) cureer of itif he suw the unility of work- ins steadily for nny length of time. But he preters desultory employment, and mises his lnw practice with his lecturing thus earning in all w very lurge, though not steady, income.” - If you buy tumber anywhere, without first gotting Hongland's' prices pou wiil lose ‘moncy. y Al - All the fruit and other trees in Santa Bar- bara, Cal., are ben dug up and Engli-h waiiuts planted in their stead. The cru rapidiy spreading, TUTT’S = PILLS 26 YEARS )d USE. Tho Greatost Modical Trinwph of the Age! SYMPTONMS OF A ORPID LIVER. ofsppetite, Bowels cosiive, Paiu & dull sensation iu the Lo or miud, rritabllity of texaper, Low spiriis, witli giccted mome duty, X Fluttering ai th re. Dot yes, Hoidach wver the right ey, Stful drenms, Hig CONSTIPATION, TUTT'S PILLS are especially adapted to such cases, one doso etfects vuch & ehange of feeliy astoastonisiitl They Knerease the A body to Take on ¥ roduce: St raduccd pilodBe 3's Blivea uf. N.¥; TUTT'S EXTRACT 3ARSAPARILLA Renovates the body, makes healthy strengtiens the weak, ropairs (e wastes of stom with pure biood and hurd iunscle; [ 3 fus the pervoos uraiews. (nvigoraies the o igor uhoods OFYICE 44 ;urrny 86, New York, DIRECTORY Life Insurance. C. T. TAYLOR, General Agent NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. Nobraska, Colorndo and Wyorning, Ofice, cornior Wi and Dovglas Tesuos the t Tontine policies, OV $50.000, 0 Assots Fire Insurance. TUTTLE & ALLISON, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS, 211 South Thirteenth Street Tn und Ins L B HATCH General Agont | Provident Savings Life Assurance Co, of Now York 107 Sonth Fourtoenth Stree Cheapeat fnsuranee over offceed by an ' *compiny. ACtURl RO yeurly calCndar yoirs 1S, 155k and 188 10,000, wits. $43 Omahn. DRY GOODS. S C ENEWOLD, Dry Goods. Tho olegant brick corner sto 1 and Cume fie strgets, b Just been opencd with o general stock of stiple nnd faney dry goods, bootsshioes hats, cups. gloves, working clothes, and i tull Tino of undorelothing. Tho bost quality nnd the lowest prices. Call and s MILLINERY. MRS, B KIGHT, Milliner, v Tnsinses in Ty Roods, and 1180 keeps o A hiisy on Tdies suitaand gencral nuble and sty lish guements Kikht's Tor it very low flen fles all and secures patronig 16th st f doing 1 camn bl A trind order MRS, M. M Millinery Goods. Tor anything in the millinery and faney goods line you cannot do bittor (han to patronizo Mrs. M. M. King, 21k Caming 8t. The Intest stylos, the most beautiful work and the very lowest prices, KING, GROCERIES. ALBE NDERS Grocery&CrockeryStore 18 the place for the poople of Northwoest Omaha 10 frade because it i ccutraly locate corner of Cuming ind Suinders sts. T st Uhe Prices 18 cheap us nny NERT & MULL! Grocers. This firm earrics a chojco 1 n business on the smul it s nobig trade. Buy home and not u mile or 10 aw ing strect. W fitri o, HENRY BOLLN Denlors in Staple & Fancy Groceries Ficld nnd 16th and Calit rden Seods, Ain stroots. Southwast corner 5. GOLDSTELY, Groceries, Fruit, Feed. hours, BEAL & BEHRENS, Meat Market Fancy Groceries, Flour, Eeod, Etc. Doultry, I e nnd Bigs a speclalty This 17 ha 1 s the leading one intheir line . Alway ferprishine and up to t uty o orything that | ol kept stantly in stoc S cor ot and Dodeo stre CENERAL STORES, P. M. BACK & CO. General Store. This house furnishos your goods near home, if you live in South Omuhn, % thnt wien you HCLWrongE size in w lump ehimney ora strong bound mile und g changed run over b 10 11 L.C. ENEWOLD. At tho Hoad of St Mury's Avonuo, is doing such u liely busnoss in Dry Goods, Groceries Mouts und Hurd that he s uboit 10 buill nnother lot of stores (0 wecommodate his vipiil Iy incrensing 1 What good senso is thero in & man going w mile away from whoero ho livos (o buy, when more d much ¢ » Bought right ut homo? ' honco thore is veason for Mr. 1 prosperity. THE NEW YORK House Furnishing Store Cor 16th und Douglns streot. M. RICHENBERG, Proprietor, Haa just received o now stock of Bnglish rated ware to bo sold at tho followis pric Dinuer sotts, 1 Ton setts, 16 picoes, £ let sotis, 1o 1 Hruss Library Lnmps Tirus Hall Lo, | nrtlclos ot vory $i Irom $2 m &2 60, and i number of W ligures. BOOK STORES. OMAHA PURLISHING €O, Books and Stationery, Gl stroot, Rellgious baoks a specinlty, DRUGS. FORSYTIIE, | Prescriptions,Perfumery | PATENT MEDICINES, ET ADISH, and L2th Sireots, Drugs, Mediies and Cheicals Funcy und 1¢ Poxiuiery, ¢ articlos, S Brushos, 1Py olOLANS PrOSCEIpE 0 Cire fuily wounded, und ordors wie ol W auee and disputeh’ ©Our stock Of niod i complete, warcantcd gonuie wnd of b be aulity. W. J. WHITEHOUSE, 16th AND WEBSTRR S18. Drugs, Paints, Oily and dhavionary. Burok bila In0IL Cures overy time. Price o coats, Bve oy box Warranied. Goin | 0L Swith & Co. LIVERY STABLES. A, COLLINS. Livery Stable. No. 8108 Cuming The leading featuro ot i axcellent stab Wit n sp department (o whi en i Bourding o1 hor < 1o change will Dou't torget Jaco, Crmin s 0 Kept o) stroet, L LIQUORS. JOHUN KELKENNEY, Dealer in | Wines, Liquors & Cigars. 594 South 15th St JonN KANK i aftondance. A B SNOWDEN, Choice Family Liquors. ok ltyo, caisit oF Omuha choice family liquors and wines for i privposes, Sour Mash W hisky Maryl Fine imported Beandios, Ale and T sond 1o A, 1 Snowde STt Sty TAILORS, J. COVATPOR, Merchant Tailor, teenth Sireot. A, KALISIL Fine Suits to Order. English and Froneh suiting, pants patterns Suits, The FINEST, $1AND U ARDS SATISFAC TION GUATANTERD TN BVERY CASE. Largost M ahinnt Tailorige establishment south of Farna st A0 difforent pattorns of roods to select from. Call oxamine goods. Ropairing neatly done. 916 8, 1th street. JOHUN KERVAN & Merchant Tailors, 4101 8 10th stroot, Sults from 9 up. Best goods to select. from. A it )wiys garanteed. Wo miko n speciulty OF good ditrible husiness sults. Bost tinmiog und first eliss work. - Repudring neatly done. DRESSMAKING, 0 MRS, O'BRIE DRESSMAKER, Has ostabliehed hor oiowunt. drosmaking pae 15 in the now building occupying the S, W, corner of St Mary's ave. and 15th st Haviog Bt lurge experionce in tho dress mnking do- partments of the most famoy in New York city, and usir supor e Ladies u DRESSMAKING. Miss FANNIE E. DOWNS, Fas n largo exporience as o professionnl dross. miker. Satisfretion fs glven to il both i price wud workiunship, Call and ha os tulk for that costs nothing, 0 doing N Capitol Avo and Dod; MRS, J. Dressmaker, No 16th 8t oot Has a lnreo aud business iy dress. makis Being well knos a8 1 sup ke of Tndi Ruits, mm abundunes neily secnred Call or nddress ns al i prompt nttention will bo ne MRS, T nslie 1. . DUNCAN, Fashionable Dressmaker No. 1609 Davenport Street, South Side, Be- 1160 and 1, oy in DINING HALL. Warrant Meal can Kinyle m 04 S Lth stroet, 3the bestoup ot coffeo ih tho oty e cqualled. Bonrd hy tho wook 83 100 people daily in nttendunce, 19N 16th s Restaurant, Cigars AND CONFECTIONERY, Meals to ovder, A hirge patrouge i and the Noriwestern depot. - Ttooms cured inthis purt of town eheapor th oot, near Burt, n regular A Nhops 1o Hoe 1 in ony The American Cafe, 508 S0, 1TH STRE AR HOWARD, Ladios' nnd Gontle nrant, Iy woll cookod, wed and woll 1\ Buppers a specialiy. 51 n'e Res woll sous Best cup of coffea J. WV."Jones, ting Ve 5. Ho dovs 510 tho tos it henee ure und ovos i us it should bo, 16th St. RESTAURANT CHAS. R. WEBSTER, Prop, Tho neatost and | northern part of ¥ U . 22 16th 1 The Norris Restau rani 15 the vory I Tey iy 1 house i {ho eity, and you will 1 sntisfied Fickets for 21 meals Bowrd by (o wook §). ool 16th Bet, Douglas and Dodge Sts — MRS, J, I BILLUPS, Resta_urant Hus Just taker 1, situate NEW, FIRST-CLASS Union Restaurant, Coftee and | und Ll ‘ KD AT ALL O weck. Mrs, Wi I rooun, 207 Hurny st Bt LG OF | e Dy’ hon o tI2th OLD VIC'S Restaurant, Rotwoon Farmong le i the et il Dow Meals ut $200, i) 15 the bost ta rd Lie bl at g A Oysic wres Brea v, Extrael { W Potatoes ser oruers: Porter how fie, virloin steak [ ehops B, huin and on e, ver il bagon b, u yhitug in propordion. ol 8. Hi stecots LOPE OIS