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(i ———ise—_ THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 1886, ELI PERKINS VISITS LINCOLN, : gt earmino, and_ polishing off the fe- | SONE SCR ES]N : SAXONY, | hires Jatge_ and_substanitisl palr of Ttev. Whangdoodle Baxter's Wail. U ng boots somewhat worn with travel, is con- rxas Siftings: “Berlubbed breddern vrThe Missouri I quitie rond .va\v\un ont spicuons. Her male companion is in the | an’ sistern: dar may be, as 1 had hearn ok B2 3 rains between Lincoln weping eoiled gray suit, which serves him equally | tell, sermons in stone, a AR L - het I p s ¢ ) ons in stone, but dar am & Tha Champion Liar Trying to Se )“ B . toe the first time gince | Varlous Objects of Interest in Dresden— | for climbing the \IJ,N or nding the [ a serns doubt in my nind dat d Payment of a Note 1e blockade £ E wnn Yiautat s Dionls grand opera at Paris, and there are | “rocks” in sermons, and ef yer don't.pay TGl " Dz, B8 Pecaliarities of the People, Americans of various tynes and a motley | me do wageses that's coming ter me, 1'so * T ¥ k A mlin, — w<sortment of people of all other nations. | gwinter jine de church ob roam. I'se AMONG THE OFFICE SEE woro maha citize Jncoln yester- | A GITY FAMED FOHR OLD GHINA. | Bach comprehend and appreciate the [ gwinter * roam off _ till 1 finds day P masterp: Gl 0 ac (-rmlnl\u 10 his native sense | pasturo whar dar’s more fod- " E - ¢ e | o T Niote orart and his knowledge of art in gen- | der and casior tor it A Petition From Table Rock Before (JTue dmitatiee Afeican, | Fine Cottections of Art ana Briceas | eral. Tho pietares aie well known in | When T wa Tnetaliod . in dis the Ralleoad Commiss =B | Lgonting the bnd habits of the. supetiof brac—The Museums—Relics of America by photographs and engravings, | heah Blue Light Tabernacle [ didn’t spect Invited fror Btate Printing=A P, e Wetio $ wilow the 1 At he Middle nd the two cherubs who are one of its | ter be put in a stali and fod on de_fatness AEE. Trvomoited R Bl o G g o dian the ddle Ages, notable featu by the earicature of two | ob de land, but at de same time L didn't v 10 ot wiiead ot him 1 eton ot i irreverent American comedians a | specter ve harnessed to dis heah _church b prpchisc s ! Al b vy . % firm of Chicago porkpackers. High s and to hab ter draw it alone. When [ TYNON SHE RN SANCOLE FEREAD.) M, l““; it y vativend de | ¢ Three hours and & half sufficed for the | has assuredly many uses and app! r Sam Jones got seben thousand Ariong the fecent visitors to Lineoln | hot journéy trom Berlin to Dresden by the | tions. doliahs for preaching a week in Chieago, enmo Eli Perking, and during his brict ridgo Way—35 cents to any | AIternoon expross teain, writes Albort | oo THE OLD MAsrer and den connts up how muen dis congr ECZEMA ERADICATED. 1 i ~ ) rashun has shelled out for dis heah fol P e recited to the yart ob de eit Sutlitie to the S Francisco Chronicle N gastiun 00 to in the city i recited t the Bee man | pirtobdecite. 00 G B Sl (e San Franciseo Clhronicle. | gyese, the Datinas and ‘Tintoretto, thero | fower ob de lam, hit makes my blood the cause of his visit at particular Wik a bl fepot ne of a sable hack: he '“_'"‘)" or there is hittle |x‘| the in are quite enough to make that school of iy on eend, GentlemenTt 1a dag yon t sy that Tihink Tam entitely we, time. came to bincoln from the vil- ‘(,;Hv.,””""““ Ay e bl eTty tervening level country that interests, | art thoroughly understood, and of other it wasn't for the consolashun ob 1;5.;;:;:;3;"‘«.1 e trobled with ¢ very ltdle in lage of Conrtland, where he held forth in | Hab a harrid Anit Uiios aly a succossion of villages and fittle | Htalian painters fair reprosentatives in all | religion I wouldn’t know whater do. | fias nover returned, 8., 8. 8. 1o donbt broke it np: at 1 % Teoturs on MELRINy eysning, Prom hin | tosed uvery paaing L 10 | Cities without conspicuons featurcs, and | Dranches. Soalso of the Duteh, Spanish | good ook say he what serbes at de nltar and 1ot well 3 bencfited my wife preatly in ¢ ; ool S A Prosontiy s wel e, anly | a doprossing nspect of pine lands and | 800 Flomish schools, ‘and of ' modern | libs by do alter, but dis_heah borlubbed Dbreak S i il thred yeae ol briof resting time in Lincoln he departed | v well-dressed, gentlemanly | 8 g e L, puinters there are a suflicient number of | has ter brouse around de enlled freo LR Bl R ’ for St Jos, whero he was booked to | APpeaTing color: 1 man ¢ mie up, wien | gloom, Wha puradise it must be for | good specimens to illustrate their differ- | Junch stands ter make bofl' ends mect. reatlse on Blooa and Skin Discass mallot troe punish an audience last evering. Mr ;.‘nnl(m”\ ‘:M v:‘“-‘xi :y“.: I'l‘\‘;lbllxk x}:.‘ o ."“'f.'-'- (I|‘.-‘“IH\M|' m;..h to sigh through and | ent ""‘]"I‘ml“ and 'I.. show their h‘.-‘-r |||Ixm'- I has had more boils on_ de baek of my Swirt Sre * recital of his troatment when he | man in th whistle in; the very apotheosis of ehil [ ner, The writer has oceasion to reflect | neck den I has had boils in de pot. and 1 N 3 e face an " o Inos: 3 L ore o he industry of the old | ain't g ter stan’ it 1 h. Astodo «d in Lince almost pathetio. | T Nonld Tke a carriage.” said the | monotony and ghastly loneliness, But in toro, ofl : ain't gwinter stan’ 1t no moah 0 do 1 Alwxlrljl in Lincoln was almost pathetic, i o rould ke aenrriage, ™ said the | lakts. canals and sluzgish | PABters who did so much and who did it f payment ob my celery 1 wants de cents :1‘n4| 118 stopping in t ty on this oes No W:’”;“w athe il ARt \ 8o well. 1n the case of some of them one | ob'de meeting taken. Brudder . Jeems sion was to start the legal mill in moti T woulf like to tide. to th Momutl vinally disappear, and us the | might aimost say that acres of canvas | Webster, I has conferdence in yer. You 1h hiaown Individualinterssts, Aot 1 il ¢ to the Memuhis | tram nears Drosden the situation amelio- | passed under their brush. The Duteh | kin pass'de hat. De Lawd lubbeth n fhe 6 1 T NVES ) hotcl, ™ stenping nearer and speaking | ratos, the landseape bocomes softer, and | painters did - not cover so iach | eheerfal givers” ing to his recital he was engaged to lee | Jouder s, the landseape bocomes softer, ai o 2 " i ture in Lincoln two or three years ago by | - “Sah?" one is gradually prepared for the pleas. [ MTHCS B W g S ST ¥ some temperance so managed by 15 this a hin ures and the external attractivencss of | ftoued by multiplicity l']”. Jiguves and | A remarkably handsome woman s ¢ te eranee 8o e ) f C - he 7 E ineness of finish, ¢ picutres of o < I + M e b “No s, AR i 116 o M S ol 18 . resohad | | il said to be the moving spirit i a philan Of 1 ted D f S A F. Siblog, & local Indopendent Ordor | L0 {'I\',.." e NAE i y \""..n-'nfuu-'|.‘:”»‘h'.-“.!'\'.-::h' '."{-'.-”fml. ivrs are scattered ll over Europe. They | throvieal movement i Russia (o $tipply mporte raft Lallxons, of Good Templars worker of some wommotimes L O somo. | yellowestand reddost of sunsofs his en ¢ counted by the hundred and most of | the poor of that country with Dr. Bull's and standinz, Perkine cams to the oity, | tinne Lon s suh " torning weay again, | tirely paled from the western sky. ‘The | Lom show tho most garoful exaattion, |/ Gough Syrup i How could lie do1t? What leisure N | . found his uny to a hotel und lectured as | *1low much to drive me. (o the Ao | SAXONS are to the steangor an agreoablo | figf,eotd b doAtE Whit leisure was | Tn chronic and etubborn eases of net 0y \ < S per contraet, returned to the hotel and, | phis hotel?” eople. But they are not liked by the | 1t 4 jodern figure painter paints one gia, gout, und rhoumatisn use Saly /(l ) ) ' [ . ' in his own language, patiently waited [ Fhree doflars, sah russians. 11 i$ another example of the | rrat picture or two or threo small onos | Hpi Ol IS the groatest puin destroyer ) ) BB The gentle ot in, and displayed | little prejudices that aro found every- | fiithe hourss of # venr o soeme o of the age. Price only 2 cents. until the next day at 2 o'clock or | i fuoe ut the ) "much s possi- | Where in Europe — The more one travels Itllml\“(';”}W‘Lhw”|I.|1' ~|||nk|\|ll|lfllmli A Sibloy to come around and puy him | blo us they drovo along the streets.” g | on the Continont, the wore e is i | foro. RF4 those stront. Artts abotatoly | goong Providence (L) Journodis o | Fourteon imported and vegistered lorses will ho sold: 1 Normans, 1 Clyies his $75 foe. When that hour arrived he [ imagine the driver's disgusted look | Dressed with the fact that nobody likes o et Bt ) 1 vigorous opposition to the English Draft, and 1 Belr : went forth and hunted up Mr. Sibley and | When the gendeman helped nimself oug | anybody clse unless of his own nition or ML ‘).\"',',".‘”.'I‘,'ll_i[:'n'l‘,;‘l'“d alieged lotery sclieme of clothior in that ,”' Kot 1’1'1 £ "i‘"";'. R e " P s 1 R \ and handed a quarter for his fare, and | is own eity TR EEWILALLLS i an il cit He givos & 'I,,m,h:.w,- A ticket on hese horses have all been in this state the past season andarve thoronghly asked for his funds, and received the an- | (- ile passed into the hotel PREJUDICED PEOPLE i _t:“'l“ll;l“h ) mpant: | which is registered the purchaser’s guess acclimated, and have been selected from the stables of leading importers,and swer that there were none to pay him i ! ab i SYUHIE SEAIFSHA P LHBIE B1KNE; 1 Wi 1 hhor L o Senator Bruco | |, Your traveiing companion from Ber. | 50 il ke . ol B | B v [ i Yo 0 ar. and its univorsal dosolation? L ShE, E8AOL IFGEA" BIIHG with, and that the door receipts had been | of Washington, whose life hag been spent | lin teils you to beware ot the Saxons, RELICS OF THE MIDDLE AGES, Kind h.}( At I\l';;nE!l‘:‘” ;.—:" ety sgie They will besold on a eredit of three equal annual payments without intor- in other ways used up. Eli then took | in teaching, and in efforts to clevate his | for they hate the honesty and frankness | ppa™ ) ms b ROVO 3 N i . 07, % tiab o SFORTTEF, Sibloy's note for the 75 and loft it at the | ruc of the poople nearor Lo the: Baltio, “Pro: | ophurs ih Gasiany, v uhlit points of | LPer,ctlls loudly for the”suppression of | esbutitil April 18t 1887 aud 7 yor cont thereafter. 4 ATl NaHAREL BRaK, Wiore, ho: sbutos . recding southward, the Suxon tells you | {ijirast ns ilinstrating the e i BRI S This stock has been taken under mortgage and must be soid. Breeders will it |'”., :||:||;‘llyl')r‘::;.:"‘; .h\I»‘ 10 r~‘."l::h~”.: |l|:n' y day adds to the great amount of m'lu*\]\':lrl‘- .].lr the B len\mn]s. l!n.»\' ro 1 the two centurics previous to this. S save time, expense, danger of shipment, time for acclimation, ete, by pur- L ered ever since J eviden S to the curative powers of | ot he tells you, a prople whom you rhaps there is no one thing that ter- chasing at this sale. city he gave Attorney Cornish an order | Hood's Sarsaparilla. Letters are contin- | Would ears to m o with, At L ta/tho stude! history move -tk v T I Satn on the bank for the note, and ordered | ually being veccived from all the capiial of Bohemia, you hear t 'm<|]I:mllm'|lll'tl|ll(m'"{()|:~\- A ,».'.",y(,,.:.,,f Number and pedigree will be furnished on application. Btm to sue itat once, and then if Sibley | the country telling of benefits derived | Austrians proper—that is, the Ger identificd with the horrors of past stormiy C. W. MOSHER, Owner, Lincoln, Neb. did not pay it “,...,,,,',,,‘.,m...w,,‘,]m“,"l. from this great medicine. It isunequaled | portion of 1I|~_ Austrini nation, are 1o | o100, Those of Munich and Dresden 0. P. SHALLENBERGER, Manager, Hastings, Ne! ary proceedings;” wherefore it is evident L R L L :'f\:[. iy “tliscunt \31 i “"\'(‘ AT o | fire in somy respects the most eurions in ROvARALA S B L it that there 1 t0 ho & 1w Al to IAEIED | Guier omunie. o s the. e to talce | the Cront. Informs vou «ab his compa. | orope. Thore are numberless suits of ” o F. M. WOOD, Auctioner, Lincoln, Neb. N o) i i s wander. > N v beantiful old armor, and an_abundance the present ennui, and with the wander: | §; = Prepared by C. 1. Hood & Co., Low- [ 11i0ts love the Germans little and 1he | of gpsolete weapons, which fills one with ing minstrel or lyre as complainant ell, Mass. Sold by ail druggists. Hungarians less, aud at Uricste one does | 900 4 it E o, \ tlon in the defense. 1f a defen 1 3 2 . anges in Note Paper, ¢ n by e A LERHE e Pl i 265 5 d o D njtaTia by, (ailitons gesin Note Pap i A ceNTr of gunpowder rend ueh m o A | Ve WBESTCART ON EARTH. s 24 Ao e Harper's Bazar: Stationers tell us t § 3 defense uscless. What a muititude of '.'.'.1‘,:. i-:_»l';."'!"gn}l';\‘;,h:ylh ;”\"f-'-:5'|(13~1\vr\'§' no sooner does one style of note e phunottion 'I" these smiths must have fol . s A GLals AL el become acceptable to the politer world UL i ] | lowed the armies of Kings in these 3 the worth of one of Perking’ lectures to | 00t ] Iy BGizeE upon by eve tion. The Bavarians ca tie for the | {youplous times, and what a glimmer of > iy / SINGLE, DOUBLE and LIGHT, (UL o body clse that the politer peopld north Genmans, - They sympaihize 0K | forces and a noise of hammers closing ; ] { ! 30 1300he, &5 Ihe O Bt At atioe Tona called, refuse to use it any longer patutally Bith (s Sustoiine to whot | vivetailp mustinive precatodevery ; 5 ~sin. s $10.” ml“m‘_‘,m’”“fi‘(.‘m‘“",'v PR wnew style has to . be invented To o] L b n]v»u_"‘l“w battle re were sons ot Anale in'the EASY, DURABLE and CHEAP, a2 ¥ taste, which is is so continu DRGSR L Y1 | times when the tournament was in fash 5 ce :lli-‘.il‘"“l uI:)Iu:x;_rl; :l"m)‘( |‘lnl x(\ s on its previous use, Thus y o eare hutle {..lx- ‘Huv"IIVh ns, the com- as shown by the huge lances, like tobabe VCm(o,d free on board cars O oo omtors anon the cans | 10id passod out of date with the ult LR e R SO of woot, that are to he seen in § e iy Cidiabadibilap i S R fasi L3507 O B G Ly L GG G Peld (UM DR Dresden musenm, It requived | @ i GHAS 1% ALLEN, xHI]’d[{EI‘. yass without the senators from, Luncs | i in'turn was suporaded by th paper | Pathies are amonz people elos united TR oS REO e the e Bl yEia) i A : T e L e tod. T | with torn edges, and that by the brown O S Tagei e e itics, "\"-l s th of men nowndays fo wicld them : = - COLDWATER, Mich, B O o L g 15, | and ray course paper tha || o aiitas st bl (tisfy curiosity on this point, two ntion Omala Boe. thigocuncotion 1t might be addulthat B | comeiround parcals ns if in abindoning | Himits, tho interiation s of the hits in fullarmor are shown on ——e — e L | '“n-r:" 5 "j’l'_k “,';-" houes | one's pet paver to the cook one merely | FSD WA R hatreds ack with lancesin restin the act of as'a candidate for chicf clerk of the house [ PHEE WEE DGR B I CGO0 ONT IMETT which mutn con- e emREL O F TR ERI YA LINTE and numerous predictions are made that | ) stantly L intensify their helmets have the strength of the . i re I|:- N:nig\'ln!( I(q t'_n_!fl-lrv upon & VIZOrous can- f wiyh' g changes in note o s ”'f' bl el plating of & modern iron-clad, that their anillg, vy LBV ously. vom. hd Qorrelllsf aaqunintaioe T ovor | oniienaatoifollow Ehoxoxt 17 i R LCIACHUI (H af- | rmoris ud 1 10 give the oppos- = L] 3 "“": A will undoubtedly aid him S g meanwhile these odd and cceent L L D i ice every chanee 1o be turned aside, | @2 LR fancies brought into yogue, notably of REGLCHIATIAL] b1t of considering | wiiile the knight is attached to the T R T R R S T e T Re———— RELIABLE JEWELER, J. A by A0 IR, O Al pers, ean hardly be ealied in- good t N D mogt Borice ¢ | that it would scem impossivle to breuk. iro without modi- i i o 3i - Roct, Neb., wiite o' the railrona com- | FIES S R D8 SR B0 AT faorld, and yewof passing theie ume : e bl G T ol Watches, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, Silverware mssioners and file tho following potiton | oAt Ui king of Tos ‘every ady at tho | distance from these miltipliod advant. , o miisoums of stamps, of e s, 1 T'he largest stock. Prices the lowost airing a specially. All work warrant- jefore them: our petitioners are resi- | St of g note-writing carecr to choose s, ey flock to Brussels. Tt 1d of the industvial arts. | the most obtinatocaso in four days or10ss. ed. Corner Douglas and 15th stri dents of the town of Table Rock. and by | o r0 00 pihor and to adhere to it, as | heir best 1o dill the enpty hotels of Os- | When shall we huve wmusenm in Amer 110 . === == —= reason of the grade of the Atchison &1 (ir, W JOVIK LA Bo convenicnt, | tend i the winter, ‘though it would b hy of the name? The material A an thu'ub'el\flgdma]edflflu 188, Fo bR B L el SRR TG i Bl | DEWEY & STONE Valley railroad, to which t: ive con: | o rOEEY it would, it could bring. mor | this wind and stormeswept coast during | would be hard to find a dozen suits of 86~ | ¢ nauseous doses of cubobs, copaiba or oil af -4 D) tiguous, the water is thrown acrossandon [ (Frwns Gh %0t ‘o unee the cold season. The sporting in<tinct | pyor unappropriated by some one of the | sxiduiwood that are certan fo vroduce dyspep- our premises and damages us greatly, | GRS 10 Jonao ot B IREIEERING | takes them to Nice and Mentone, and | g pein musenns. Of the old masters | &by destroving the contings of the sianaci, We have called for redress on tho voad | ¢ A ats ¢ ) reasons of health 1o« .t points of S8 E000 ceime i 1.50. 8ol by all drugrists or mailed on -l . { Ll alway S ol Eeab) B 1A § s | e not one good specimen, OF “ancient eejata(pramsliedion : overseer, villinge xr'ri‘u_m‘-x] and | COUNLY | \ould be as much her own as her cyos y . n gh south .{1_ 1l irope the § seylpture there remains i good deal not oalar. B, 0r Box 15n | © commissioners, and \'fnh-‘““-“mlil‘ L0383 mouth; it would be a p: gen- lishiarbusinlly mero virds of D% | yet disinterred which Amcrican mnisters C. ALLAN CO., CU ¢ foour grievancan, & uices could bo put T L) T A ) e ¥ | are some who p or consuls might get hold of if they were AN o B in and the matter, remedied but cach out of arms might be, known and | MY SUCCESSIve scasons anc so furnished the m , or which Ameriean tes-th-antiym& party waits for the other. Therefore we ognizod never to be found fauly | Part of each here that they may be | capital might acquire if it were disposed. | = ———— appeal to the commission with, no matter what new notion was to | Hmost eonsidered permanent vesidonts, | A yrreat deal of material might still be STATE PRINTING. L ThoL \ese Cannes, first made known to the | foind in old nooks and corners of 1] The board of stato printing have for- | L¢ bad at the stationer’s. English world by Lord Brougham, ha e S T T g One of the Best and IJaI'gBSt Stocks in the ded advortisements to a” numbor of ShorinaniA Gl W 12 chester) goodly number. IS\\‘xl/er\u«l knows the | Flig apirt of endowment in America is | , When Lty curo1o ot ewn xioray to viop the 2 papers in the state asking for bids for the 2 oY G English will, as do also numerons charm- | pictaking its aim. Money should be AR APHIL I Tl I U S 1 printing of tho bieanial reports of ths A Loodstosie(VayiSncelalitol Bridmorel ingTloonliic ong the portiorn i we Rivon now in the United States nou for | & Tt aragk s rotety Coture nited States to Select From. state oflicers and for printing the house A 8 1 ANE QENET | tern const of ance. ‘They mught find | Grdimary schools and colleges, of which | no > . or.n treatiso and & Tolls and senate filos for the coming. sce. | L0F Chmeron yosterday wwached Woo | iy 'worse places of pormanont abodo | firare icmo ek, but for the dovelopment iRt and Fod OMAHA NEB. sion of the legislature. | Tho bids will b | Foe K erry and Staunton. Sheridan | 10 150 l]vv‘%Il:n!l_[in‘mnh:ll. which has & 1ot | und cultivation of architecture, painting. . received and the awards made the com- | L1 A et greeable climate in the summer, a | ynd for the establishment of those | - — e i Tor ; was a subject of anxions inquiry on th 2 Ciio Tatios and for the blis! ing month. Two: e the cost of | by of th people, who S Pl and ,I"”fl .~‘“'“"|""““v nd | prancies of industry which are closely HOW TO ACQUIRE WEALTH prmuumh{u‘rlupmm of t ] suu: ufil}l«(m:x hame with the conflugrations that pre. | chewp living, which is, especially wWith | ylied to special culture and the refing- S sz Z & wore a8 follows: Sceretary ate's i pon ongtan continental B dents, a desidera- | 1o » national taste. . S $377, ‘nuditors $408. commissioner of | coded his lust march up the valley o his | .~ or this e S o] e gedtndinationalii 15 SEa Neat Drawing, This Month, on November 20th. Big Irizcs. No Blank lxm«n:\ugtlfiuumg‘i,lahsu;.‘l?u.imr 's)l‘!m‘?':l‘z A A R L e :nll\hc::,rsun;l(! :‘;:5? li':'x‘l'fl’e'"‘i.f’:““ llgi;‘-‘x- Travelers seldom stop in .umlynexolrpt With $2 You Can Sccure ondents b, AN e bills fo Shers 3 i » elve % S 8 o he treasures of art contained in ] printing | G Sidan had no reception he was d ves often to- undesirable to seo the treasures of i 2 house rolls and sonate files as printed b | Cozonsly treated. 'Both the distinn advantages, besides the chiap Lvinig, aro | the museums of Dresden or to visi the One City of Barletta 100 Francs Gold Bond Yolls, $4018.95, and for the senate ilos, | Gentiomen visited Senator Riddlcborge e en ey o | s sen AL whishiare Minieroating gl These honds are drawn 4 times annually, with prizes of 2,000.000, 100,000 000, $1,274, 'In making up the proposals ror | Mt his resid sre._they’ passed an | $0608 50 o0 AT Conntry and. morhaps | ca e e ohar e O T tanbl fan: 500,000, 200,000, 100,000, 50,000, ete., down to the lowest prize of 100 Francs Gold. Bids the board of printing have sttempted bour.dlbe, ncw‘j"_;‘lz'”;"‘rl;‘l‘é a8 8 voung | or'siur tongies, . matter of consuler- Yiel notimittions st ylagrooals fony ¢ Anyone sending us §2 will secure one of these Bonds and is then ENTITLED to work, especially in the printing of the re- plavinllypithySenatorsidisorkor DECORATED CROCK Sive prase; thore s o Inck of cafos for i have the chanec to win four tmes a year. Lists of drawings Ports, and the competition wil doubtless | PR liite politics, but expressed grati. | Dresden is ofton called the city of roe- | those who'find that form of cxistence 4 : will be sent free of charge Money can be sent by registéed letter or postal note, -It—’ the ‘wnrk down to »llgoml living Ix.;:- fioation at the result of the reoent sloo. | 060+ & n:pn\‘:muu ‘;u‘»w nhu‘)]' prln«" \Hiv to | atteactive, good beer can be had by those /!V For further information, call on or address BERLIN BANKING CO,, ure for the state on its sido of the ques. | fostion 4 uhe result of the Feoumt 0w | its somewhat gaudy porcolam, which has, | who cannot live withont it, and the Bib o0 Booac way i Now Xork: tion. growth of the tariff ides plly) in|[Loweyorssomby ¢ B, laste | flowing switly between iis walls of solid TER N. B.—These Bonds are notlottery tickets, and are by law permitted to be sold in this once strongly democratio section of | * 8g0, masonty furnishes in summer cool #nd Electrlc Appliances are sent on 30 Days' Tri A : of the bank of floldrege huve been filed culled rococo, precéded uld | gi B s #) + o h the state. After a serenade from a local ¥ f sightly “promenades, A view up and with the secretary of state. The articles | LA 8810, RPCE & ECETRCE IO § OO | this date, and! the “Dre S v er e wight, with its hand- | 0 MEN ONLY, YOUNG OR OLD, : N ey require that the pai capital stock of | > ko OUGIORONE - called, has never _entirely recovered | some and well lighted bridges, the bril- B0 are saferiag from MEkvous DRMLIF, tho bk shull be ;Lm,oé’a, and. tho wtly B otk it Ehe omng | from its influence. In’fact, it seoms to | fianily iluminates cafes gt sbe il Al .E. REAL ESTATE and TRUST CO. orized capital stock is $100,000in shares of KON 8, , 0ri) be doing what it can to perpetuate it, for | qens ranged along 1 and looking PpNAL: v A 100 each, the corporation to commence thoy went down the valley, Goneral dunsipangelinlong by oKInE e b arur ko Skt i oy Wi Mley, looking in the shop windows and re- : g : oo EALT A i0n and SARNOGD (U ARANTRRD. §. W. COR. 15th AND FARNAM, O { : Sheridan desiring to visit Winchoster | '8 100King ) Bl and re- | down steeply into the waters, its_crowds tion of xusm, Vioon o GuAnsTE . W, 3 NAM, OMANA. businss ""-t':.‘&i"f-fi' 1“1‘"'}',',"’.‘}.", 1880, | o tawh Spoints from wihich he | marking the great variety of articles in | of promenwiders, its boats moving hither || EfEone oriiseaicd co. Addires (| to contin ike date © B! ! Bendat once foF 1Tustrated Patmphiot frec. Addreds ait contir Oha plat n which he | poreolain which are exposed for sale one | and thither and the music of bands from _ MICH, Property of every description for sale in ull parts of the city. Lands for sale w ll](v!‘!n.n. I8, Munson, W, E. Hymen | 155 00 0 Bred line of Lee at Petersburg, | 11 *fruwn‘ nnlllllhu Aot taste c?hg_'nle'l of the handsomest in Europe. T e A COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACTS and M, Grady. in those built by the great Frederic at NCOMFORTABLE BE| Of Titles of Donglas county kept M..l..a of the city state or county, or any other e L ounty, FENCED BY TIE RIGHT OF WAY . PErnr e A e bba Potsdam. ‘Lhis is not to say that there At the hotels the table is generally bet- YR 8 < 5 i X . E. Smith, of Brown county, writes N?,J,“}|".ffl.‘,‘,":,,'f,’:,‘.v."'.“,‘,f.fl.|fl-;‘..‘," 0 :3’\1‘!.2 are not beautiful and_ tasteful articles 1n | gor thay tho rooms and bods - Thare is biprsuation desized: (urnishot fress 9. UROR ARRIIOAHO) to the board of railway commiissioncrs, | Nepw Hiven peanut peddior oL B8 IY OF | Dresden china to bo found It would be | noty good bed 1n North Gern un- askig them to determine just how munch (e asad commentary onaremarkable period | Jossin some fu ¢ of ¢ edi re ploces Fussol Loaths s, Its causes, und n new LIHGULNBUNINES \ anEGI‘UHY ronnd onn bo taken by the Fremont, | Of HOthing. i A g aR an e iabial| Aessidnisape dnmilyiat xiaguilinarytag] bt Tont™ NOII DEAF”ESS»-» 1 CUIE e 3 ) dlkhorn & Missouri Valley railroad in [ The patriareh of Jerusalem is thus des. | industry to say or to” bo able to prove | siwner and made for his e liko by Ve ST e k = = E thayr right of way. ers'«'i”h cluims in | eribed hvlnmz who has just pud him a ?Ilhnv\\'hu‘. ‘lh:l L:w-E n_ Saxony ifl“m"' ‘The German bed seems to hay n for Foaiathitid "';' . “'"'“h" s Without Lonutt f 00 | Recently Buite \is communication that tho company | visit: “Ile is one .\ most Kingly men | thing and tasto in France is unother. | ji5 Ao i axdn S ard Bro maha, Neb. | months, and sico 4 and 500 foet on the other side, and have | King David's appearance in middie life ‘rench appronches more nearly in | ropels the intending occupaney by its | = myrey . Ho e diak By Now Y ork Glir, 3. €, FITZGERALD & 0N, Propilotors unt, the fence taking | (he is about lifty years old), very strong | the perfeciness of the antique than that | yurrowness, When he hus' placed | FOR WHISKERS, MUSTACHES AND BALONESS T - Cor. sth and 1 5ts,, Linooln, Neb nce along with the clain in_every way, and tender-hearted aud | of any other nation of modern times, and | i we : A ! ! ry form upon it he becomes sud- - THE Titos 8150 por Gay. Streus cars. from s 15 137 I'he location of the pl aflectionate us strong.” if a picce of china does not satisfy this | donly conscions of e A i st Iy 2o y part of s olty of trouble i§ near the town of Newport o the same time uniting the two LaRiIRe A IRENOK (T L e and the case will bo referred to fooal | Witliam Pope, the negre desperado of | requisites of dolicate color. and elegant | Jumaink, muterial und of bee s | “TRoEMAmTTs 5 GHIGAGO SHOR H, W. HAWKINS, authorities for settlement Washington, w nonths ago shot | decoration, it is nothing. So the world i ol " 0 som¢ OTHER EVENTS AT THE CAPITAL at and severely wounded General Augur | in matters of smull decoration still in- oovoring Il i pillows are @ | Architect, ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION Nowly Fumnisnod ] 0 So thin that 2 dozen of them searcely raiso < i i o Lt The auditor his been passing upon and | becauso the latter remonstrated with him | elines to faience that comes from the | fha heud above the prevailing I i —OF [HE— | Omeon=, dt wid i3 Riirds Blook, Lin rogistoring the bonds voted by th ity of | for raising n disturbance in. front of the | various manufactories of France. How | mititress OF lato' yoars an sifort his ™ T : . ~ ) Lincoln in aid of the Fromont, Elkhorn | genornl’s residence ata late hour at night, | long will the French have this monopoly | Been made to supplement the pillow and J ’ Ehma 0 Mflwaukeg&bt Paulfi S & Missouri Valley railroad. ‘These bonds | was fonnd guilty, Thursday, by a jury, | of taste? Not foreve inly. But conomize feathers by 4 sort of triangu ] i i ! GALLUNAY UATTLR, S0 are wm‘,nml n amoun x""td'i“ for twenty | after a short rial. l11.- will receive bis ;\'IN'IA‘XII it L‘mn_.ilf :hhls pieatigo pussos B ok harAi s wn fusk Tan Pehiimeatre M WOODS, y ring interest at 5per cent. sentence some time this week, rom them it will not be to the North Ger- | o zh to torture the shonid: v ¢ 5. WEGUARANTAN 10 3 3] . A i annurepart of'the Unjon Pacito e e mans, whose'distinatisbing’ virtucs' of e oax ul A THE BEST ROUTE 71 ive Stock Auctioneer railroad 1o the railroad commission . T erooor hangs up in | honesty. frankress and depth and solidity | hotof sasns. } R T A o D e e T recoived yestorday, and the report of tho | pie winduwe overy marning lists giving | of characterform u rather heavy ground | Shows some outh peciihurpom, from OMAKA and COUNCIL BLUFFS ot ratos, toom 3, Sinte Hlock, TAnoaln, Neby ; 1 shows some glimmering signs_ of : vl B. & M. is the only one now delinquent. | tha names of persons in his debt, with | Work forthose graces of literature andart | The ymehioration begind at Pra These reports are for the year that ended ir hinces of business, The sumsrange | Which are so essential to the fre e e I - ¥ 3 3 ] =3 |- ToasISRaraAIn Ton b TAAD A Ahss | fuslk pigoos of hialivat. L aumAzens oxtends throughout™ Austria-iungary 3 H f THE ZIAST. | | Gullowsy wud Bhort Horn bulls tor sale. »m #1 to $100, and the nam re writ- | pleasurable condition of modern e And yet the stundurd ofaducation 1s said st Lo hence ited in the annual report of the com- in a large in ha v ence, 'l 6 Py - Frirs ) e {h [ Sonnp b . e annun o) e co sen in a large, plain hand, so that all who to be high 1 Saxony than anywhere b6 Banden Eloctric Cor o0 Eas ,.Enuq: WO TRAINS DAILY BEIWEEN OMAHA COUNCIL BLUFI'S B. 1. GOULDING, Farm Loans and Insurance. Corr nen | v 10 lon ) Koo 4, Kichar s We' &, Lin Ne ioners to the legislature. : With muy reud them. AL the top of the | Therearoin the Saxon capital some- Gerth has returned from Chicago, | 1ist theré is a notice stating that the ac. | What more than the regulation nuumber where hie was an attendant at the annual | counts will be sold very eheap. of museums and gall else in the world. The par cent of suicide has been attributed to the excess of edu- convention of veterinarians from the A ST 106 0f 1- 3 (" Iu\m, but i*lul not barely ;n»»iu‘h that WEAX, NERVOUS PEOPLE Chicago, AND— Milwaukes, Sorthwest: The convontion aleo soverad | NO MORPHIA. NO OPIUM in Dr. J. | That countries ifke France, ftaly. kng. | o oo i tonqsaonetiing to- do with B gy S Rttt | Bt Pual, - Minwoapolis, (elur Bupil, gy o evgide Short Hor the ground as a mecting of live stock | 7 Meloan's Tar Wine Lung Baim. T | land, Spain, Russia, Austria and Prussiy sing SRR clircilc disoases, b Clirton, Dubugue, Davenuport, vers:de sioy orns ; ol u ry commissioners and a stock bourd | ja prompt, safe and sure, will eure a bad | should "have magnificent collections of “Work, Work, Work!" iy BERA e 0) YUE T B | Rock Island, K Rock lord, Of sirictly 5 5 cough or throat tronuble quicker than any ent and modern works of art su; How many women there are working e goraes Elgin, Ma Juuesville, B millos ropras Vilberts, Cr ioner Scott is home from a | other medicine. ¢ 25 ceuts & bottle. | Prisees noone. Itisa natural outcome | to-day in various branches of industr e Teh Pt o and 2% | Beloit, Winona, La Crosse, Acoinbs. Benie., I auron 3 It g rney and the state reform e of their national greatness, But with | to say nothing of the thousands of pati Wholo 1. Juily CAR wear same belt Zast, N Koihtly Ducicsses, Flat Crock Young Muarys, o) . Y 2 kot kL g v P (g 3 2 s Wios eml And all other ‘mportant points Bast, Northeass p, 1 . sehool at t 3 Dipththeria is epidemie in St. Louis, | pocket kingdoms and principalities, liko | housewives whose lives are an unceasing | Raisa*lsals il y aud Boutheast. _Attorney Ge n The papers of that city say that the dis- Bavaris, Suxony and Casselt is different. | round of toil—who are martyrs to those Ea.‘ 200 Gured ln'66. Sgod ssamptor pamphie For through tickets call ou the Tioket Agen {l\bwnr"j)oav'\ M:A!) where he visited at | guce has been showing itself freely for a ly in flslk'hl e s‘urn‘llj tl\:;nr }mdur o xl?l,.hnlu'n to which the weal of fox. 1 | S84 Hoaxc. IuvenTaa. 191 WABASH AY.. Cuinens 88 1401 Faraum street (in Paston Hotel,or 8 wiil Otior Y AR v ) AWM b, 318 : uous. Nearly everything Las had to 0. Their tasks are rendered doub ulon Pacitic Depot tress, CHAR. ) year or two, but it has only been of Jate 1 [ are render y 4o Anadt Diaiag Os H. M. Warring, clerk of the board of | fisaf 0 b, Bt 1 W0 Y Mlike Serious | bo- imported. ~ The D allery of | Lird and irksowe and. their Lives short. | DIREXEL & MAUL, | , fuluansieeocrs und the, tnost vioiog Cars SO, Lico railiway commissioners, 15 home from a | prot s SSSUICE SR ‘of health, which | painting llve:-pe(-lallly rich in works of | cued, yet hard necessity compels them to e A S T Cui0AGO, MILWAUKBE & ST. PAUL RALLWAY, IR business trip to Chicago. Jas taken the matter seriously in hand, }{'f‘l‘l"n“,lm"“l fere may be seen | koep'on. To such Dr. Price’s “Fuvorite G o . and ovely Wiention s pud 1o pussoizers by ribhy IR I Y o 0 Viront cases in fhe ity i | Kaphuel’s Madonna of St. Sixtus, for | Presoription” offers a sure mewns ot re- | g7 3 2D J2 BT A IE 2 B S | S8 emiiores 2t e ampsor National Hotel, The district court met at 9 s. m. yester- | (R0UE T TN which a room not too well lighted hasbeen | fief. For all female weaknesses itisa 4 JUF. Tuckkn, Assistant Genors) Mansge And gol w gaod ainner fo i day, taking a recess until the afternoon, e LA AT BT set apart. Ahout it may be ulways seen | certain cure, Al druggists. AND EMBALMERS. A V. R CARvENTER, Gonorsl Passenger and FEDAWAY Prop whien the call of eases on the equity For an irritated Throat, Cough, or | Seated on chairs and “divans a circle - ” Ticket Agent. » doeket was heard Cold, D Brown's Bronehia of admirers inspired with real respect or [ = Base ball has been introduced into the | Atthe oldstand 1407 Farnam st. Orders | | Geo. B Hudrroiin, Assistant General Passen: The firemen of engine house No. 2 are | offered with the fullest contidence in their | affocted veneration, among whom the | Pittsburg insane asylum for the physical | by telegranh so.icited and promptly at- | #% $aiiue: iora NB I ) stop at MOKE CATARRN, The Great Goms el Ml die w0, B i i i T, J T . G 8 inteudeat. Ssinting the front of the building an ele- | efticacy. 25 ots. a box. British maiden, projecting beyond her | and menta! improvement of the inmates. | tendéd to, Telephone No. 225. T QLane, Guasin Bupesiaiended

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