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THE OMAHA DAILY BFD. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 18&). | A POLICY OF SUPPRESSION. |smeite. tncn mowasee ot e Sevass | TR U \K]SOF O]HER DAVS, | et mgoh e shcks, on Toswdng [ sibarated thle snergy, Tygkig, oyt | ' T a position with the Lincoln Insurance com rofessor :\”Im omb ;\cln‘:’, nzln‘vngh;\‘( such waves h!h been :l-|~'\m ated, on good I I l I ‘ A l I l ' I im. 208.; the second abo 18 much more than ol pany, a e on the road estal one hundred The menbership of the First Baptist chureli | A Subject That Has Been Carefully Studied | Bat Fails to Fool its Reader JAEL By viceh 1o HAVE tHOlE pRATOR Tier: . O Ouly During the Last Thirty Years. | country variations that are more | swept up the Savannah river, and the usual services to have their pastor, Rev, C. ( hing Lincoln's Organ Iprmn Van Wyck New | { Ticrce, tender Lis resign to'take efiect | apparent than real, because there is not | rumors of flooding at Charleston have | FIXING FOR STATE CONVENTION ‘”““*'* AL . The members arc very | THE GREAT TOPIC OF THE DAY. | yet umf in the adoption of stand- | not been confirmed, it may be concluded | st 1o part with Mr. Pierce, and the officers | | ard time throng) United States, | that the focus of the recent earthquake is gttt w pointed to con- | It should be remembered also that by | noft under the sea in the Leighborhood of For Thetr Friends—Church Howe's | of one of the pr v Philadels Sho Their Rtelations to Vol | Now York ot l“ sl mit ls only 0} Son waves produced by eartliquakes e Vot Wyok % Meve: phia which he des " &hd he Yias % 3 onsatiine o'clock at ouis or Chieago near the ith American « hay e Lintest Move — Van Wyck's Mov \lao been tendered & pastorato I Chicazo canic Fruptions—Unre- |~ Earth especially when occur- | made the entive passage of the Pacilic ——Full Assortment for salo t0 the Trade by -— ments -Capital City News, The annual met the Lincoln Y. M liable Signs. | ring in voleanic regions, are often not | ocean with enc enough to make tho | C. A held Sunday - evening, showed a very limited to two or three shocks in quick | ewenit of the globe except for the inter News of tho endorsement of Senator Van | 215 of whom were added i the vear past. | ¢ vl damage at the espec | B'Duting the swonty-four hours fol bt Bl o T OMAIIA, - - INEBRASKA. Wyck comes up to Lincoli from all sections | There have been 125 religious meetings held, - x T | o destriction. of Limn it long periods ot time carthquakes have attended by 6, 1 Iin the year past | in the stricken city of ( rleston, 8. €, | ing the destruction of Limain 1 been found to be very slightly more fre e ———— e — but it doth not yet appear that | bbb 13 volumes have been added to the ibrary, | is the soverest that has been felt on the | Wany as 200 shocks were connte tate Journa nd s within the next ur months quent in winter than' in_ summer, 0 more | times when the relative position of t1 ihe ed of any news of | giving now a total of 300 books on the shelves Ihis kind, insofar as giving itto the y braty room. A register of visitors | crstern const ot Ameriea during the | oo, At San Salvador, in Centeal | gun and moon 18 steh as to broduce H N' Holman's Liverand Stomach Pad Tt paper has nothing to say of the | K 1ows the natmes of 11,000 proj and | present century, writes W. Le Conte | Ameriea, in the neighborhcod of Lako | highest tides, But no intimate reiation ) rities £ blood, Van Wyek delegation seeured in Snunder | tion catimate that not gver one: | Stevens in the New York World, and | Tlopango, mote than 600 earthquake | petween earthquakes and the minor flue- | i like defegation in York county, and of | ave been. €2.501. most ot which has been | seareely, if at all surpassed in violence | shocks were fult within the last ten'days | tuations of the weather has been estab of 1870, The water of the lake was | Jishedon any bas atest returns from Franklin countg, that | met without trouble. Just nom! of careful observation thrown into commotion, the ground was | Ay cortain points tho earth’s crust may 1| stomach Pad | ) i, Sick 1LOAdAChS, | Rtheuniat ik g 2 ? | broken into s network of cracks, and in | be in a condition of strain, almost at the Imania P iver und Stomue h Pad arly the whole area of the United | January, 1880, 0 new voleano rose in the | eritical point of raptu A prolongoed e Appetite, T Assmition, st of the Rocky mountains. The | center of the lake. These carthquakes | depression of temperatino tonds to in- | ! 13 e stobmlice s Somplertor, e \ intense popular interest just now excited | wer byiously products of voleanic | ¢rease the contraction, and an earthquake | are easily worn, ! rollablo. Ahov hvo boen L fver and withstanding the midnight rides of the state | tovolis may expect many visitors from this POREY o o ealand « > 3 Provents Siekness, Cholern, Smnlipos, @ XReiikive Uironghi the I\.-"vhtlly /.n.“,’:,,u‘:.:. sectlon, . . ! in phenoment of this class makes it im- | energy. - After th W Zealand carth- | may possibly be thus' determined. The | tested in thow Typhius, Ty photd wad 0 « ¢ of 1848, the shocks continued for \ - iso inoroase | ssert thatinal < Hevers, 7 s Deone's thedtra the Maua Howe | nor nt ik it gl ouesln junke of 1848, moon's attraction may likewise inereasc e Fevor 2 that hune over that county, has sent up some ,.m}"‘”'l:‘\' LlauiIdic i Rl Howe | portant that a brief gen discussion of | uaply five nionths, and during much of | fhe stram vory shghtly. But boyond this | 0 and vowel TSTN-OF stuit on rocolp of A gymnasion ana | by any on the Pacitic coast of our conti nated a Van Wyck legislative rtfll‘ |uum\"\v‘l' no being added to the at- | 004 Its eflect socms to have been felt icket In its borders. Neither does that orkah | 4 large number of Lincoln peoplo are ar- | over n of no news enlighten its readers on the ranging to attend the Omaha fair and expos- | States Dawes victory down in Saiine, which, not ition this week, and the tizens of the met positivoly 1508 whore tho liver, sploon, kid HOLMAN'S PADS | ALL DRUG sixty anti-Dawes to thirty Dawes men to the | evidenes of the aitention the new house is | carthquakes be given in conncetion with | tne fime at the rate of at Teast 1,000 | the weatl prophet of earthquakes is | fhray mave sete. y ¥ ARBHMGY oF X county convention In Saline. The last re- | attracting. the recital of these terrible events, that | shocks per day. By nparison with | Ml e ki b il iyl Flod OLYMAN PAD CO. left to nothing better tnan conjectur In yoleanic regions the es Dlefzasses through minute ¢ s whero 1 0 Lus b rosults wh o used without any port in the Journal conesrning Van Wyek * |\\u;||lrl\‘;:4‘llv 'I(:: ;Ylv lh.(ul:y‘xur;v[l l;f“'hll‘"l"‘v“' i ‘\\||| hl;}l l\ll\t'x;\llx‘l ]v‘ l|||'4||¥|}_'|l”;ll Ilh"llh‘- this, llnl'l :;I“]l‘!m]l |!||'|||v]w ‘l\l : h: :‘Ill ~(<r|‘| o i h < | & No pstern rond has a represe ) 1me of all whose homes have been deso- | may eall themselves blessed, even though was sent up from the reunfon at Grand Is- | 1inoin, advertising his route for the coming | Jated or whosoe friends have been exposed | the carth shocks did not ecase there un e of solu- 20 William 8 acks in the Iand, in which the statement was viade that | Odd Fellows excursion to Bos! - A o ; round may serve s an indieation of . ARCRRTRNEE tonfiiod IBHBIBA Satill” A1bhe ,',,.fl,‘,‘...,"i;.‘.‘.‘;.',‘"fi',.‘Q',,flfi.‘,f,‘,“',"‘,-,. Soverior | Y0 porlll g X til twelve hours after the first one had | subte an disturbance by altering the | the Tust year the duty on eards in France, [ ESTABLISHED USEDINALL over the rounion grounds while the entire as. | and Judge A. M. 1Post, of Coltmibus, aye | An earthquake is a commotion propa- | passed. taste of mneral springs. This has some Iy whs first imposod by Henry 111, A8 7O ed In firing salutes to | prominent Nebraskans Interyiewing Lincoln | & ated through the earth's erust in all di- I'he nature of earth wavesis best un- | times excited lucky conjectures of ap- | amounted to o PAFTS OF THE semblage wus engis y 2500,000 franes-—§100,000: NEN mem) A - Governor Dawes, the veteran of forty or fifty | politicians, tions from some sonrce of disturbance, | derstood by assuming a single point as a yaching earthquakes as the forerunner | an excess of £1,000 on the previous year 5 ¢ DALY, Witrs whose frosh wounds were still | Sheriil Medwood, of Grand Island, in waves that outerop on_ the surface and | focus of disturbance. Erom this 1 wave | &1 4 voleanic eruption. Rumbling in the | Moro money 8 prabably put on car BOLD\;. " WORLD open and bieeding, 1f that paper expeeted | peared quietly in Lincoln where he arrested | ave manifested in pereeptible motion of | proceeds out spher its readers to believe that the senator was [ Mr A, €. Cliapman, a_former boot and shoe | the ground. ‘They vary in intensity from | comp! cach . n : 11 L W'”{ Of | ground is ot infrequently a briet fore- | under the republic than in the centur i 4 H Al article traversed by | pupner. But such signs are very unreli the Roi-Nolei?, when Mme. Montespan sucha neglected party out at the reunion, it [ man, who is v dat Grand Island for | yontle tremblings, requiring te in- [ it receiving a forward and then a back- | 4 ind no method of predicting an | lost 70,000 ecus in one evening \ on RlAGE 0 ion, to_convul- « motion 1€ a body be mm\ml\.lll y | tliquake has yet been discoyered. T | s——————— " o dintely after a shock the always —— x delic ought Lo haye improvised a muzzie for the old | 10r<ery, 8o it is stated. Tt is also known that | ST TR SR TEEE " v o0 roUhAs requisition his q 3 vaMor ot | 8t ents for their detec ferent story. ! answer to the charzge of .mpm)n: of property | Stroying the most substantial products of lsewh the m..n.m is "both Sadda well known Lincoln attorney: ©1 | nothis own. “T'he sherift took his man to | human labor, upward and sideward, the upy its for th Catalogues and Prices o ro: honor of having guesse fmniogues o on appil ‘?‘»“" b, but invariabiy they are | MY EXPERIENCE sliho bedt Carriage Biflders wnd ea give any definite ground upon N AT Rl THE ard com- wonder if that paper thinks it is fooling any- | Grand Isiand, and when they are through During the last thirty years the study | ponent becoming less in comparison with | ypable to g one?” and the question was_certainly ro- | With liim there he will be taken to Hlinois. of carthquakes been developed into a | the other as the hovizontal distance is in- | which the rel between canse and et =3 \ Union P riate under the present policy of the mach- I brakeman on the Lincoln- | gyecial pranch of seionce, to which the | creased. If the focus be a long fissure, | o ATLRH 68 R BB DaG [ for the manutacturs of public opinion as ahaline, was caghi by a ongine at Val- {0 BG4 TBLOEY N io0n gi\t'.',h‘ N e e [ R -“:‘m:‘vixr‘ :Lu e Wi iva HeeRIBTAlRted T ANy Lincoln, Dottt down to ineotn st nieht on the | first man who' gave the world any re- | comes rather compies, In some eases a | human system, or about the terrors dis- years with Dyspopsia, Sick-Heud- BEPARATIONS COMMENCED, Al ) last night on t T Adisg i TR B ras e st naad ( \ ¢ E SR K 4 Preparations are already beiug mgde for | Way car of a freightaud is being eared for at | liable scientific discussion of such pheno- | whirling eftect is _ produced, a8 ih - | played by animals, ag premonitors of ache and aflection of the Kidneys the state convention and candidates have al- | this pi . mena was Mr. Robert Mallet, of England, | rian earthquake of 1783, in which blocks i wquakes are exelusively the products caused by a Torpid Liver. Du ready secured quarters and rooms tor friends A massive female ereated a sensation at [ who visited Naples nnml-xh.\h'l) fter the | of stone forming square columns were | of superstition. ing last fall and winter 1 was —OF MHR— at different Lincoln hotels, Gencral Thayer, | the ineoming of the B, & AL trainfrom the | carcnquake whjeh devastated” seuthern | twisted at various angles. . e obliged to suspend the most of . Clarke, Captain Ll and [ West last night, She is the some woman who In his subsequent labors In 1797 an earthquake oceurred in tho Why Is It my labor in my field of Home ' ' | l others “have alrendy scured . rooms LA BT LT ved important aid from his son, | Andes, its focus being almost under the | That the sale of Hood's S Ila cof Missionary work, on account of |Cagfl| IWauxee rau v ;j,*:l’,’,:!:’,,m'l‘lfflm'h‘:':"\“‘,;',“‘h,h,';;“;;j:;w_ ehoukh | engers thatsho was in parsnit ‘of her | 1)r- John W." Mallet, whose name has | vi of Riobamba. The ground was | tinues at sueh a rapidly inereasing rate? my health, rly th ring 1 immons Liver Regulator, and have had i THE BEST ROUTE more good health than for years before. It relieves me at ‘once, Fron OMAHA and COUNCIL BLUFFS ot ] 3 i f 4 since become prominently associated in many places, the bodies of | ¢ was induced to try ledged delegations are wary they may se- | busband, who had run off with a wrl. She | Since g ] 8 : is D ront T Ton “he Mot ot e | announced her ability to fixht her recreant | With the progress of chemical science in [ men were thrown upward fully one hun- TR RACRUGAT O L o8It the time comes. Chureh Howe, who is run- | lord, the girl or any of the passengers. It | An Tlie number of myestigators in | dred feetinto the air and found after- | e SEETH 08, ning for cong W notwithstanding that | seems she found the pair at Wiibur, und the | recent years has been g ly multiplied, rd on hill across a small rive ad. Bo e curative sarilla itself. use of the conclusive evidene (th m|'||zrv~<uvn|\l xn\r‘nlmn is heid at Bea- ;»'"‘lll- \\hirl-ll\‘nlwn L m| aster .(umml coming | Instruments have been devise 1’..‘- lw» we ml{nlh;u«- :..-I.-n VLU e pe it B eane and is more satis l-lur\‘ than e, it is stated engaged eight or ten rooms | o the city, the woman came too and la measnring the intensity of shocks and | and ¢ es harled out of them 1 AU VO L anything of the kind [ ever tried. ata brominent hotel “here for the state: con- | watt for the afternoon trin to cateh hok bis | for vecording the direction and register In 1812 55 A Gonlial ofdS e i IR AL By, R 1 have also used it successfully to THE REAST. vention, and it any delegates attend both | QG T rain arrived at the debot, |0 46 e of transit. In regions where | zacia, was destroyed by an earthquake | eic nd to C. 1. Hood & Cd ward off bilious attacks.”—Jos- conventions they ean very easily arrange to [ She, in company with a policenan, watched ) ¢ its 1 i Lowell, N for book containing ms W S Tave one or - these Toonis. and board too. | the train amd when the man alighted she took | € -|h.|n:\_L<-- are of frequent ocenrrence | and ten thousand of its” inhabitants per- St WIBT Gtives 2 Eeit K. WheeLer, Cumberland, TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA probably. This dealing in futures on the | him by the neck, shook him upand led him such scismometers are distributed at | ished within two lxl}l)vll‘*s.g_J (o5 . Pres. Minister, Lebanon, Mo. COUNUIL BLUFFS part of ‘the Nemaha man is further in 1llus- | 10 the waiting room, where she laidvown the { many points and Kept in constant vewli- Despite sueh violence the extent of | s i’ = Vi N =, {ration of *boring with an nuzur.” Just now, | 14w to him. "The crowd became so wreat that | ness. It is from systematic reeords from | swing imposed upon the ground by the | Doctors in Russia, : | Chicago, —AND— Milwaukee, however, the question is, in what county Mr, | the man nto fail. - The oflicers took 1 {hese that we derive our most important | earth way seldom more thana few I'he practice of medicine in Russia is St. Paul, Minneapolis, Cedar Rap! Howe ean run another braneh of bis railroad | the girl, who was wtahotel and aecepted her | information to-day mches. By the use of seisometers in | exceedingly onerous and unremunera Clinton Dubnque, Davenport. tosecure a congressional delegation, The lst | cnfession. AWhetl ',‘,‘."‘" pugilistic wite 1~ "Amcerien is fortnnately not often | Japan' the verticomponent has been | tive. A pliysician who fails to respomd to Roek Island,Kreeport, Rockford R Ul .'I-‘l" ieto Ne- | st Ve man Zoand * have e | shiken, and the number of seismometers | found to rarety exceed one-fifticth of an | the summons of a patient is punished by Rock Island, Kreeport, L) Dk o ity the Howe boom- | S0 ken to Saline county for tial where | kept m'veadiness in onr country is too | inch, and whed the horizontal component | & finc of from to 100 rubles, If the c Elgin, Madison, Janesville, ! RINATOI VAN WY CH lic offense was committed rémains to be de- | small to assure us of aceurate knowledge | exeecds a fourth of an ineh buildings be- | wus a dangerous one, and the physic Beloit, Winona, La Crosse, who s meeting the people of at | monstrated, regarding the recent shock rthquakes | gin to be shattered. This limit was knew it he may be imprisoned in the And all other ‘mportant points East, Northeust their own individual loealitles, las a - week's TOTEL ARRIVALS, occur in all parts of the world, but lently cqnside exceeded il for three months — The legal fee for and Boutheast. work—the present one—at ditferent county Hfl following were numbered among the | ;most trequent in mountainous regions, | Charles fairs, where he will talk to the veople upon raskans at Lincoln botels vesterday the living questions of the day. Tuesday the “»‘v\'hlm alls City: W \\!lmnh Geo. 11, ST, Wedneediy at | Savage, Olaha; Thos Jensen, Ulysse an ordinary visitis from 73 to 15 conls; for an ouchment, cents. These laws are strictly enforced An elderly German physician, an invalid, was called on. In New York chandeliers and especial y those of voleanie achvity. | and doors wete mude to swing through In many cases the shocks arve divectly the | considerable ©ares, but the extent of nee of vole « depends more on the violenee than For through tic at 101 Farnin s Union Pacific Depot. Pullmun sicovers and the finast Dining Cara s call on the Tickot Agon et (in Paxton Hotel), or u Criet davis, Kl 00 ¢ 1 consequ nic eruption, but | swi ’ MANUFACTURED BY in tho world are run on tho main lines of tho x]n.\:i ::;: r lln||.}::|yll.;iv:I’}Il'}l','l’l'l', n! l\l,\l]nn s . 5 yau \\\ I:I‘l‘:‘l‘lr‘l“\ hureh | they boont also in places Aml’undpl' e | the anplitude g the initial impulse. _ | onastormy winter night to tttend acase HARDDINKELMA Ny~ Cnicaao, MitwAukme & St. PAUL RAILWAY, Hirst fow Doints are at fairs, and the. mpeting | Howe, Auburn:” I Ireland, Nebraska | cumstances that indicate not the least ftev the Neapolitan carthquake of | seven miles distant. cted to go N sTLOLIS NEp,| | i overy e M o I 127 at Baneroft is in response’ to an inyitation | City: M. Do Tolk, Plattsmouths 11, C. Hen- | connection with voleanoes, This s 1857 M let, by eaveful examination | unless he w onably remunerated, & . “R: MrLoi, PR w from the Van Wyek clubat that point. Ou | sely Milford. to be true of the recent Charleston earth- | of the cracks prmhuml in buildings and | naming hi Ihe messenger left to FOR SALE BY. O, JUE. UKk, Assistant General Managor. Monday next the senator is booked for West — quak the directions in which bodies were | ascertain whether this amount would be Armbrust, 2203 Cuming st. A V. H. CARvENTER, Goneral Passengor and sian | D. M Bowman, 127 Facnam st. Ticket Agont. - Point. Traveling agent Evie R. R. writes: Red | " The Andes rigion of South Ameri thrown, estimated the focus to be a | paid, but did not return The phy £y PLATT: =y TREWORK: 9 o ® o P i Joh Hussie, 240 r 8 G FORD, Assistunt General Passons S L asestoua ARG TONIS Star Cough Cure relieved me of pleuro- | the southern part of Italy include some | fissure nine miles long, the point of [ W s subscquently arrested, teiod and con- T T I S Lo T g B oMY awint (g ilied | [ pn6umonla of the worst shaken d in the world, vst commotion beings near ‘one end | demned to cight days’ imprisonment. 318 Soiuth 1ath st. . Gk, Generu Superintendent. fation, /The articies reeite aa S and some of the most active voleanoe: it and nof move than ten miles below | Besides he had'to pay his lawyer Howard at. poration. 'The articles recite the business of : : ok 1516 Dot st FANDARD MEDICAL Wi the corporation to be that of supplying th i !Chaffee and Bowen. But among them earthquak 1{"- surface. liy(hl- use' of .T(‘hunl]('[l 2 advance. AT FOR Yoi”m : a b Olm city of Platismouth with water, ‘Tl capital | Cor. St. Louis Post-Dispateh: Jerome | cur without the exhibition of any unusual | the direction of ‘motion and angle o 3 s stog ;«i uun;r”(lu l.};r $100 | B. Chaftee, by the way, was one of the [ voleanie aetivity. The ¢ ¢ which | emergence may be reg {m an) s‘mzzr:f‘;r"m”"" hl“‘r‘Tm”'""'w"fii" ONLY 81 E,,,D ‘F}PDL,,(in.R,,pE, may determine. “I'he time to commenca busi noblest characters that graced the west- | was so destructive to life and propert L difierent pl; hd noting the time | Piies. One box has cured the worst 3 of ILLUSTRATIVE SAMPLE FREE 10 ALL nencobusts | ern mining districts i the flush days | few days ago in Greece and Italy was | By comparing those a Pho names of | When all men were broth Wl were on [ immedi l\-_'hy)lluwml by commotion in | at which the shock occurred at each dilloway, Albion | !'the »w\u-m; divide,” and to be known as | the erater of Vesuvius. It i fe tosay | seisometer, the position of the focus and | German Pile Ointment. 1t absorbs tumors, e the “whitest man in camp”——which was | that the same cause may give rise to both ate of transit through the ground | allays the itehins asea poultice, THE AMERICAN LOAN & s1_compaNy, | Chaffee’s reputation—was an enviable | voleanoes and earthqu th but neither be computed The depth is rarely | gives instand relief. wrman Pile of Ashland, has filed its articles of incorpora- | distinction. More than ono poor miner | of these implies the other mnece s than twenty mijes. Ointment is prepared only for Piles and tion with the secratary of state. ‘The object | in the olden days owes his subsequent | The Himalayas and table lands of Cei Japan is continually shaken by earth- | itching of the private parts, and nething e of the assoeiation s to do & general loan and pOS! 5 riving | trs in subjec: violent earth- ako: ' bseryations o i Everv box is warranted by our agents. Sold Yenl estate business, Thoeapital stook of the | SECCess to Chaflee’s kindness in giving | tral Asia are subject to violent earth- | quakes, and from obse tions on s S e by ALl antEoot (oL E e ness is ixed at August a like date in the the ineorp 5 B. ‘Parner and Gearge A, Raw ten years standing. No one nead suffer ten winutes after using this wonderful Kirk's MALT WHISKEY pecinlly Distilled for Medicinal U KNOW THYSELF, POl s fixed 0,000, his foot a secure resting place on the | quakes, but almost free from voleanoes. | mometers in that country the following per bo; HE RE. e ooy slholss O | Judder of fortune. -Among those who | The Alps and Pyrenees ate often shaken, | results have been deducéd ! DR, C. 0. BENTON, Prop, S THE BEST TONIC) PEahaustod Vitality, Norvous and. Piysiont Dabilty subseribed and paid up before the commence- | Were blessed with his protecting friend- | but melude no voleanoes that are not e thqu kes across the i 4 Cleveland, O. UNE ‘usu‘lifipyaylgzg‘rssém’r|oh EeematutbDoclina In Man, Brrometiagy ang tho ment of business, business to commence with | ship was ex-Senator Tom Bowen of | tinct. The same is true of the American | s el with different Sold C. #. Gooodman and Kuhn & Ce STING and cezses. A book Tor evory man, young. middie-aged in, T B i >ci P d 1ith and Douglas 15th und C ;. GENERAL DEBILITY. undold. ‘It contaius 1% prescriptions Lor all the date when this amount is paid in, The [ Colorado. It w in the ker and | Pacific coast range south of the Columbia \ulmuuu. arying from a few hundreds ith and Douglas 18th and Cuming. PERFESTS D e s e praay 'n,m‘»"m:“"-’:xhnh yheorporators of the trust compuny are 0. ML | prospecting period of Bowen's carce Non-voleanic basins, such as the | of feat (o two miles or more per secoud. == M IGESTIGN ind by tho Wi /or whose oxparience. for £ years 1§ The Kaiser Was Curio A visitor who has lately been s at Bad Ems tells a characteristic stc Cater, D, D. . 5. Fal Bryan and lh'n 8. Clarke. A VOICE FROM RULO. Citizens ot the town of Rulo, Richardson | Dartict 5, fore fell to tha ot 'of an Iy bonnLiFal Rranch g a rors. fall it suurantood Lo e fine: WOTk In avory senso - mochanital, Hitorary and pr wia called te | Sionil—thun any ochor work in thlx eounsty for o4 T earthquake travels more focus than across regions y W. J. | when he was rich one day and went sup- of the Mississippi and the Tho s perless to bed the next. Tom on that | the Baltic sea, have been roughly shaken. | rapidly near it Ar oceasion was experieneing an | Earthquakes are m rare in Russia, | remoto from i ch s probably novor b 0 county, have filed a complaint with the board | unusually hurd streak of luck. He | which cousists mostly of a low plain free The greater the intensity of the !h:l raisntomieron SATELORPAL ket At Whiskey by JIoUE Wil be refundad ln every lustungs of ralfiond commissionces ykainst tha Atehi- | wanderei around the streots of Denver from mountains. shock the greator is the velocity of trans- | journals arrives: ever duyitordtlicton Lakir, Drvggist, of Tevnton | G oond aow? & ovpatd. Uluatraced s son & Nel railway. ‘The complaint al- | without any shirt on, clutching a thread- i on most shaken within the mission. peror's readis i In order to muke the S AN i 50 and T Ly ghe National Modla Associution, to tha 1 ok that the it iHoad loeated two | bare buttonless swallowtail coat with his is near the southern extre Earthquukes haye been artificially pro- ling as little burdensome o5 possible, : ity Bissell, undussociate oMicers of tho board ¢ charge: > @l Lvo had. 1 am recommonding L1s charged with the rticlo iy practice, ang ry satisfactory R it pospgctfully roforsod 1”"‘;.”' road through the city which, owing | half frozen hands to keep the cold wind | of the Allegheny r It is too early | dnced by the expiogion of gunpowiler or AL O et i to dloab cuth incapueitatod Soveral strets | out, and wondering where and how he | yet to form’any reliable estimate of the | dynamiio under ground. “I'ho rato of | (8IS of looking Hisoughitho “"ll\u' heap i it ond alloys from public wse, 1o the great In- 1 (i3 going to cateh on next, when he was | point from where the disturbance ol fansit for shocks produced by gunpow- | 0f newspipers and marking with red ink Jjury of property owners on the sald streets. mat By Ghaffost i Bow: 2 aixs g M 1alle be 82 the pussages which the Kaiser's private ) potitioners allege ;i :t b afle en tried to dodge [ inated, found by My, Mullet to’ be 825 | The petitioners allege that they are nnable to 4 t per sccond in sand and 1,665 feet in vy is to read alond to his august 1o Law, but that thoy have heretofore ap- [ avound a corner-—he had known Chaflec | Lhe emperor one day took up ; ot th1 oune midlose Y 'N o Winos of ‘Nevi eqmbiod. . Tho Scienoe of i3 out the rmuu-uquluk 1 which tha constitution and hopes of many. havebeon futally wi 4.~ Munchystor 5 OF IMITATI)) llet collected a eatalogue of be- pealed fo he villige board of Rulo | & short time before when he was flush— | tween 6,000 and 7,000 earthquakes re- | granite. Dynamite explosions are more | mister, Lhe o ne 1s.0f greate all the and that the board, i response, passed an | but Chaffeo darted after and captured | corded between the periods B. C. 1606 and | sudden” and violent than those of gun- | e of the journils and ke the wean- EISNER & &._.F‘EQFLSON A ho pash ordinatice compyiing the railioad’ to put in | him. After & brief conversation Chaffee | A. D, 1850. This is obviously a mere [ powder. An explosion of 50,000 pounds | s i*! th r ’l lines with which it 15 pro- 13 for the L o Soicnco of LiT0 14 4 sub nd mastorly troate and maintam the nécessaly ;III"* on | yresented Bowen with $100 in eash, told | fraction of the number that occurred be- | of dynamite wis « ed at Hallett's f'llw M ) d. Unon tho sceret ex- !:h,mfl,y},‘ » ;9‘“; nervous und physica 1y -Detroit Free those streats, but that the company 5as fatled | finy 1o strike out for the mines, andwhen | tween those dates. Since 1850 the num- | point in 1576, Through the neighboring pluning the significanco of thesd rod L lfitoss tho Peabody Modioal Tnstituto, or Dr. Wy 10 obey the mandates of (he town, and there- Y sent to come back for | ber of carthquakes recorded has greatly | county the ruto of transitol the shock | Strokes, the venerablo monareh suid with o, 3 ARLLCHeD Spal Lo A i fore the appeal to the railway commissfon to | the money was §| C! X Ha a hearty lnugh, *Ther : d fellow., uiiy bo cotsultod on all duswises’ requicing skid wnd > g 8! more. Bowen went as directed, He | incroased, though there is no reason to | varied from 5,000 to 8,000 fect per second. |4 20, oD, G aunr TulloWy experience. - Chronte and & digaeses tha apel the road to vutin the crossings asked. 2 you, foronce in a w By o o kil of . to ¥ ol A spox thut theve is any increase in [ Abont 300,000 pounds of dy he appeal 15 signed by Elisha an g pottered around awhile on the Del Norte | belie 1 i i o i cliliy. Burh troited su “ s lae iiobu thopysned by isha Hotfiuan and | Bet Lot Ay ek oro in the Little | actual fraquency of shocks. By tho | exploded at Flood rock in Octobor i Seiytling in this Journal which o SR i ’ TAL PORTS. Aimce, which ‘was the foundation of a | use of selsmometers in y' e "”"“‘rh“'\' ne country | s not u redlino undorneath it taly, Japan, and elsewhere it has been proved that in o such regions scarcely dny passes with- Pa., con- ble earih tremor. Probably he #lom 000 £0 20,900 £ jet per sccond, say, from one mile to four m 17 ond, being fastest where the ground is Hl“"vmv" 5 of ston mmissioners are in recelpt | laree fortune reports, or rather three of the annual £ e ports, of three of the railway corporations - Sick and bilious headache, and all de- o foR ‘ LINGULN BUSINESS D‘REGT“HY chand bowels eured INFANTS. INVALIDS L34 lets"—or antibilious M Hecesly Puil, Newly Karnished P S el . Mr. Henry Rate, Columbi / 5 1) ;l(,:,'fgm'l'“ el ‘lfllu“‘ ”"‘g!f' ,..flll',” e to | Gders St. Jacob’s Oil the best' pain- | 2ot a moment elapses without an earth- 'd rock and slowest where it s sandy, | Dy 1 Pel b Sasnt Apolis & Omatia, the Bloux Gity & T Lillor in some part of the world. The | It is seareely possible at the preseit | & m|~ : aents n vile. No cheq) : The Tremont and the Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley -—————— is continually in a quiver, but | momentto estimate the velocivy of propu- | boses 10 allow waste of virtues. L FITZGERALD & SON, Pro [} 4 railvays, \When réports are recelved from Retribution. fortunately such titunic agues as those | gation of the carthquako wavo of Tues. | druggists. or Eth and BAte, Bibsainc Nab, ‘:I'l“'lll’“‘ "{I;‘l:'lf"":“ll":l"":"““ EIEHRE R R | AWl Suredt No“;* Tlm} it telling :’h:n Rl e sl e comparvaly ;};‘fi]:ll:lubnllll {:ulllln;;]:l;;l:‘s‘lm“"m ::‘n:hnf{x‘:l ll‘\“l:‘ Snd Storles 11 The 9uly paffect substitute for Mothers ..,... P S hor san BHe0hsa fomUoum A0 OBl o 4 7 some of his friends in the smoking ear | rare. e 0 z vl : mily Invaluable in Ohol t ALNI. KL i commission [s als in recelpt of & com- | 0S50 Wi agovernment contractor | No one causo can be properly un- | papers. Nor are wo yet furnished with | Berln Lettor to the York Sun: -na-i.mg e & provalioStid food [or Bya: s — Eordepariment of fhe Butlineton & Misour, | during the war, and on one occasion he | nounced as fully accounting for all éarth- | sutliciont data to estimate the position of | Out of i population of 1,200,000 1n Berlin 3 i, A atefant o sjing Dlsoazes: than 150,000 are teeciving public nu«.un-.-‘m okl pr g v, - Muny. of the “,“,;‘,,,.,,m\," s fnd F.odlnwnl E tants, Galsd has.oare Ar ohltect OLIBER, O ODLL“ & QO., Bosto: L3 and 42, Rishards Blook, Linools, oVaLox on LG stroct. um;mvgi Oonvalesconts. suegesting a statistical advertisement i worked i 5,000 sfed | quukes. By farthe most froquent1s the | the focus. Conjectures have boeen al- | mor h.-l’)‘m»km“‘nr distribution and the llln‘wtn:: H0] breaking of the earth’s crust under the | ready expressed, but s careful compari- [ char of capital i the east. “Was that jist before second Bull | same surface contraction that squeezed | son of many obsorvations is indispensa. | ovenly favor community of wives, Di- SN e 3 CAPITOL NOTES, Run?’ queried a farmer-looki on | out luva from voleanoes and folds the | ble, | vorces have inereased o 15 per cent of THR Uiio board of ‘public’lands ‘mud bulldines | 30 iy by, e O | vogion of wenkness intomountain ranges. | Tho effoct of an carthquake shock is | the martiages solemized, Tho attends THE CHICAGD MARKETS THE i Was In session at the state house ycsterday I believe it was." © carth continues to-day to give out | usually far move disastrous on beds of | ance at the Churches has decreased to 2 "CHI- SuokrHORN CAvrue i reettiar monthly anecting: e fworkc of | arinor pullod off an old shoe and | into space the heat whioh was focked in | sundor clay tan on solid_rock. Tha | por oont of thu wiuit population, and of | CAGO MATL il kb wilie e F M WOODS, air of shoes with pa D oplics ato Ins cala- | exhibited a bunion as big as his fist. its interior during the early s of its it shoek has been most violent in re- | 48,000 funerals last n 30,000 por wununl, Bost 1ve i !“.‘«“‘l{l-‘, rpigeiogpe IpRbos s 1 got a pair of your Biotal ha said, | planctary history. Theratd is now slow, | gions of alluyial denosit, ~Charleston | were performed without any religious ?‘:%.‘5(l)...’f.if‘.‘.‘d,‘..'}‘if.“x'\'.'d‘.\‘x‘m‘x‘ Dupors Iill{%u§t0(j‘l1{n{}.ufil.t%o{luexsg perintendent Jones wont portiward to | as ho stood up, Sand they made this bun | but even’though” nlmost infinitesimal, it annah are builton beds of low, | ceremonies whatoever, W% Ehenp ha i NPl Wbkl vo HODY bOSCIL 8t s o [0 ol paris ofEig TR Point yesterduy. From that point he | jon and lamed me up so that 1 was eap- | involves contractiom The settling of the udy country, hundreds of mnles | Women flock by thousands to the ety | BjiaLAoke, R erder ot registored fotior. Golloway and Short Horn hulls for sulo. Uinlts the Sierman county instituto at Loup | turod and spent six months in Anderson- | crust upon |h(lnlin|mlx~ln|w interior no- onl u«- oKyt -'inl)lusfnlllhv Al- m..mlul employment, ullnf;:;o ot : J - T ity, and the latter part of the week goes | (ijje" " Stranger, prepare to git the cessitates bending the strata, and the ost, if not all of the cities | what they want, lavge numbers fall and i GOULDING, .‘1‘«.'\:;‘-, to Arapalioe, Furnas county, on a like | | ndest liching ou‘lhllsn wth,’ R vock is putinto a condition of gradually been distroyed by earthquakes | are lost. " This evil s become 8o groat DREXEL & MAULL, | 8tate of sohool and Stata Iands crossed by the | siateon years old when tho war closed, | suddenly”ylelds ‘with a violent concus: | In 173 the most disasirous eartiquako | wvoil it. “The luw uf o 5 alreidy BRusaersans 10.d: . dasash sondoubalny anrl o lonng soliciieds Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha | and to’ furnish the bunion man with a [ sion. “A'fissue is produced, one wall of | on record passed under Lisbon.” Tho | heen raised ina similar way s it wis UNDERTAKERS,| o " bl fea b lway in Wayne county, and aiso the O which may slide past the other, pro- | lower part of the city, built on clay, was | done in New Yark and England. By ! AND EMBALMERS. ¢ Elkhorn ™ V atley road, has filed like - ——— ducing a “fault” and giving a strong im- | utterly destroyed, All the buldings m | such logislutive enactment some sort of d iversid > ats of Tanuls rossed by thein in a line golng | Tie wealthiest eolored man in_the Eo'tho adjucent Tock. ALl rook 13 | the upper burt, rbtiug on u foundition [ proteetion is extended to givls up to the | A1 the old sthnd, 107 Farna st Ovlars b '.13‘?3,? s esl.‘fi%fi??fi?&' irom Noith Bend northerly through Dodge | nited States is said to be Tonic Luron, o o logs olustic, and the Impulso is | of bisultio rock and hard Lo ston, es | age of eighteen. Lodging houses and | “Sfhnn wachnd pramply stiwidalto ™ | OF stritily, by Watos Tupiod vaitiss Architect Wilcox has filed his estimate of uch quadroon of New Orleans, | propagated in all dircctions as an earth | caped entirely. benevolent institations have been estub: | Fiilios 1 Wilborts, = Orages, the work done the last month on the itol | Whose fortune is estimated at §1,100,000. | wave. The violence of an observed earth- n soft ground a violent eurthguake | lished to aid working women, and a so 3:‘.”-”1"{‘ I_l; nie Hoss Hosos, building, the estimate showing some $6,000 | An organ of the colored people in the | auake shock may therefore depend upon | nearly always produces cracks, which | ciety of ladies has been formed charged AL Youuyg Muryw, expended. There remains in the fund for | south says that the colored people of the | the tollowing conditions: often close jun, after the passage of the | with protecting, sustaluing and counsel ks 1or w Pure Buios Fithort, 1 Pure nayinent on the building work only some | south pay taxes on §90,000,000. 1. The degree of strain preceding the ave. In many eases they ave 1ftas open | ing women up to llu- nge of thirty-five, Batis v 1 lioso of Sharon, 1 Youn's Mary, $3,000, und the balance will have to await a — —— | concussion, chugms of great size. I an earthquake | Shunk and otiors, Come aud ROW Spivopriaian, N — | 2 Thecxtent of rock that yiclds, thatt cocurrad i tha West Indios in 1600 | FROM ROBERT MULH, DAVEN- Addross, CLIAS, M, LRAN: RATS o BERELE 8 ‘I'he nature of the rock 3:-umminmg numan bemgs were swallowed up by [ PORT, IOWA, The only medicing that ~ R R I ARt IR AN e eau the impulse. tixsures that” elospd over them, Somi | relieyds my wife, who Js ufiheted with in Lingolu stop ab A | Asthmg, is Dr, J. H. MeLean’s Tar Wing 4. The distance of the observer from | were caught asit in a trap and 4 Lung Balm. Its effects are quick ‘.u.ll the starting point of the carth wave. thus until death ended the him to the veform at Kearnoy, Young mo fiftoen y 5 of age and says ho N tmonal Hotel, lunuh South Aworica, that bis parents Faults have been frequently found Muny of the - greatest earthquakes | give perfect relief Aml wd giuner far Al that his Dusiness has been where the one wall has slipped passed | hitherto recorded have started from foci —-— 3 1A VEDAWAY Top. paia around at lLar, O o Lo shorlff has the other, not merely several feet, bug | under the sea near the const. In such in- Card-Playing in Pasis, | 1 kA WL 1N DU Quariers e 1o eay many thusands of feot. One or moie | stances a great wave is praduced over the | Card-playing in Puris has be suek ¢ found in the Appalachian moun- | point of disturbance and spreads out, fol- | absolute passion among all tain chuin, near the Atlantic coast. It 1s | lowed, of course, by others from the same | Cards are played at all hours of the day not unlikely that some relation may be | point. If due to the faulting of the s and night. [0 all_the eafes, from the | traced between the recent earthquake lmllolu we may easily understand how | Cafe Riche to the Taverne de' Bagne, the and the Appalachian line of weakness. the sudden uplift of ‘one wall through | game goes on uninterruptedly. And not Although the production of an under- | hundreds of teet would be a cause onlyin cafes, but in the houses of the ground tissure may be sudden it is never | able of producing a wave many times | rich and poor alike. Those nnfortunate instantancous. A'slight tremor is at fivst | higher than any that have swept the | mortals who cannot get out of Paris on felt; this quickly rises to a waximum, | shore ler ghe action of the wind. The | Sundays resort to the quiet excitement of | and then dies oat more slowly, the en- | destructive eflect often exceeds that of the | card-playing to s the time. Youm PUREST AND tire shock lasting from ten scconds to | earth way Many instances have been | see the concierges playing in the door- | Burglars about 11 o’clock Sunday evening ontercd the residence of Judge "Parker by renioyin sereen from a buck window, They went through his poekets, overlooked a dollar bill, d oue three ] evidently il not moddle with jows . About the same time the same nixht ¢ house of © was visited, Mr. | Haas, who has been for some time laid up | with vhewnatisin, was lying in bed awake wheh he saw tho Shadow’ of 8 mau crossing Red Star Line | Carrging tho & ant U £ Satusday Between A smvarp & Hew York | RHINE, ¢ JTALY, 4L tod Slatos 1m o =t o THE Weanen, | T0 T o tho eloth ¥ 10 i the room, He forgot his rheamatics, jumped { SToaNszaT | | two winutes of more. Usually this is | recorded of ships™ being lifted up and | ways, and the milkwoman and tho coster UA"‘J;- llixm rl :l confronted the ap FLAVORS followed by several more shocks. At | stranded far inland. The sea-wave that | at it on the pavement during the interval FALL Nh losoven Muded s, GVAR 1 jisst thoy may bo sepurated by fow | follewed the carthquake of Lisbon | of business. The passion dominat:s falon trow 363 10§ Flar 1a deserihed as heing a youns follow, MOST PERFECT MADE minutes or & fow hours, the st being | reached the shore ab hour after the | whole community, and. as money is gen it 51 e : About eighicen years of age, and the man nearly always the most violent llu lower part of the city had been destroyed. | erally introduced in th ame, it exci- PrCpid, 1431 GACOPS 0N, § who was visited is confident that he wld Pl intervals beeome greater with diminish- | By the falling of houses 80,000 people had | cises a demoralizing effect. - “Uhis hittle it low 'p 28 " vnt that be co £0 Atnmonia. Lime . ‘Fauracis, | 1B AR 81 Jirosdy .‘,,_,,Lm,..,,,,,, if he saw him again. FRit g e 5. favur delisit lllillllhlhll_) until g th is restored. béen killed. "~ An g number had per- | bit of explanation is neecssary in order | e X My B LG ew York and Brook- | ished beforethe seri aad St Louis any persons in e 1g, Who Lias Deon for some | - PRICE BAKING FOWDER 0»., c,u“-. of great waves had | to fully comprehend the fact that durin, B ‘l

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