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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, DECEMBER saulting a man named Jim Keena, The T O c \ a mass of gay plumes, shining helmets ‘ rococo, but rococo ran mad. 1tis a sort arties were arrested the evoning before “E ID ‘TY OF P() TSDA“. aud brilliant uniforms of nightmare, h without elegance, vl Joyee plead guitty and was fined and GERMANS ARD FRENCH which ono is glad to escape. The rooms sct \r od. Edwards, however, refased e Tha Imperial Guard, without doubt | occupied by the crown prince and his and he 1 t back to Jnilf0r | A Placs That Was Made Famons by Fred- nts the flower of the German | household, which are sawd to contain ation of A'Tur* At the Hoep! . on ho ®utersd the L which is best in its personnel and | some good pictures of difforent Itatian g Tor the Insane All Serens, imself by smashing | erick the CGreat. most efMfeient and exact in its disciplin. 1 | schools, are not usnally visited. After - — h iter bracket rested | - - lye ‘hnl itisa \Il\k'xw‘- nee uu!!\ in | having made the eirenit one Mes off P THE BOARD STILL IN POSSESSION e bucke s, Yor | AN nEVIEW. | for the spint and discipline of the | s Turkish slippers and emerges into < P SR feasantry he was locked in o cell, | A GRAND MILITARY REVIEW. | qypy gro in general 13 pects everywhere | the open air gladly, after having dropped Y b and court yesterday he paid atine of —_— the same. It is undeniable that the | a coin of value into the itching palm of - Suite Piled for the Ownership of Lin- | 5 and cost Emperor William and the Crown | German army has been brought hy Bis- | the cicorone, who fias run on ahead and [ Display at thelr warerooms, 1806 and 1807 Farnam &treet = coln Real Eseate gress of he ""'. i '\‘ Voot & Phince=A Colltction of Pal= marck to th b ”‘S,‘:‘,,"":‘,'L‘,' :;"fl:j"‘v":" himself by the door to recelve | the largest assortment of Planos and Organs to be found al h Work Upon the New Charter WRFIGL 16 growing 18 | n the | aces—Fredorick's Former Man soldier untry, whother il s Nt any establishment west of Chicago. The stock embraces the “ ~Capital News. fact that in receipts the amount has tesidence, lie is on_or oft duty, [His bearing is mil Thotos to the famous orangery and highest class and medium grades, including double the veek, Yesterday itary. He ea himselt erect and ¥ the palace of Sans Souci, the first of b twelve hundred b wore received uniform is well kept. T liave heard it ¢ which lies about half w: FROM TRE 17 E'S LINCOLN BUREAT, 1! 3 i 1ati p. m., and the day previous the Pot bears the relation to Berlin | peatedly sad in Feance, “The ( I'he «ituation of affairs up to last ¢ ! 3 ¥ o o 'S : v \ ‘ W to the last. 1t TSI R R » .t ot ; ang ermans | is composed of a long, two-story edifice, | ST EINWAY, f ; [ fignres ran up to a higher noteh thatl | that Versaillos doos to Patis, writes a dirty people” (€ est un_sale peo- | in the Florentine style, the facade orna: fng remained unchanged at the insane | Ghit. The prices remain from $3.65 10 | o ndent of the San Franciseo | Pler. Without entering into the question | mented with numerous statues, and the | FISCHER n lospital. In the morning Sceretary Rog. | #3.75 hundred, and_the demand was | o0 It was the favorite residenco | OF the relative claims to neatness of the | terrace which it surmounts having ’ % : \d upward, Within the next " : two nations, it is_unquestionable that ic ki LYON & HEALY I T————— " 5 . 0 sonfor- | Active sveral more of lassic kind. In the . gen came to the city and held a confer- | ACUY ! 3 | S o W el ¢ e . sev more of the classic kind. In the e nen with his associates of the board of | Week the second packing house will com- | hll ||H| greatest b b, who | from a it -(md['ul:;' the Germans | gallerics within are some not remarkablo b A ¥ sened it with palaces, and gave are much the noater of the two. Their | Jictures, It must have been in its day lands and buidings. The Bre's war fmpbTtanes it it wonlll othervis \initorms _ ¢ wnee ki \vw ind n e handsomer, they are | hn attractive Q¥ orrespondent intorviowed Mr. Roggon lively market wad plenty. of | pave ne wd hogs daily, the ¢ philosophic retreat, The RIS I IR T IR AT IO 4 o i ; Rl \ d. It takes 1 than 4 better m «11 (!w!\‘. be l("l_‘;"]"" [||I;x~ Sans Sonci palace (Carlyle calls it “No BURDETTI vho stated that all was quiet at the sy ost Lincoln 1s appar el rail. Tho & . | is astonishing when we consider that the | Bother™) is a modest one-story structu o Uy il T o | IHARAPYZ T TSIt U | Bttt onery st STANDARD, diversitied villages. he | France than in Germany. The French and which he s with v LYON & HEALY : lum and nothing at all disturhing the AT THY HOTELS es interminable forests of | soldier'suniform rarely fits him_and he ol e th heTeve iavhat he fein | o s e ————n e ront are cle ’ R POss hour to g not greatl road travi 5 % rre noted the ployes. Tho sec reported tiat the | Y Mijore, Dorus K. bo. \ Among the Nebraska venal rontine of duties among tie cm ng the Nebraskans in s, through which |-does not take good “care of it. He | soarch of. The soal of the asylum ns well as the keys | Water; o W, Hoimes, Omiha :v:::'z."'w';"'"““ e o i s | 15 often round-shonidered=—n ‘defect thad | gant and e mavdots i A : A A lo was missing, but no one was allowed to [ Cobley, Wymore; D. B. Perry, Cro s o il thon whioh | i8 rendered mote unpleasantly apparent | fong series of rooms in whioh Frederick | Prices, quality and- durability considored, are placed at the et enter the grounds for the purpose of | 5. Mekay, Fremont: G. 11 Py 5 4 | ow and uhen, whieh | by slonching habits. The French authoris and his successor slept. I those which | fowest living rates for cash or time payments, while the long ly Jlacing Matthewson in position ot hold tbraith, Al 8 1o unite the slugmsh stroams by & | ties have begun some ¢ sofuniform | jie himseif occupied are his library,sheet sstablished reputation of the house, coupled with their most g | o 3 K. W i common bond of commerce. A glance | which may produce the desired results { of music written by himsclf, his music i i ot M ing the fort, and the secretary reported anett: HON. Car Priasing Yorsnillos if the Eretich soldicr can only be induced | stand and. & ghastly bust of him made | (iberal interpretationsef the guarantee on their goods, affords st “ that the board would Lold the state insti- | penter V locted by Fredoriok the Gre to stand up strayght and carry himself [ aftor ho was dead. Thereis not in the the purchaser an absolute safeguard against loss by possible n tution from intrusion. After an hour's | Andrew Rose subtitban rosidence. 1t in sufBolently ke good soldier, which he certainly is | pujlding avelic ot Voltaire. Only the gefects In materlals or workmanship. . 8 conference with Messrs, Willard, Scott | Sunler, Bhillip Andres, Omaha RORE tlie oAbital OB, 6na Wite 34 ‘wnan it :nEnu{‘(n(vI;' 1;\[»1 I!ul-n‘hv‘ 'IT room where lie slept, ~ Pictures, decors a and 1 , his conferees on the bourd, “ T i o e P e oot of | fo the level of the situation and shows all | tions, everything in i'vench of ‘the Louis n the secretary returned to the asylum R TR BTN lakes through which it ang [ the bravery and staying qualitios that | XV poriod, but interesting. ~ Altogether LYON & HEALY, o 1146 e Tainained ik tho-dav, ‘LAvs 1 overything in the nature of erun- | on* the other a s wot | {Ee necc tis largely on the elan | (wo days in Prussia ay be much “worse st where e remained during the day. Late | gon e higtehes, piples, icers, seroful \osinir, butof suMieior Vtobe | OF the Trench soldier in time of battle | spent than in witnessing a review of the 08 & 1307 FARNAM STARK? i8] toward evening the asylum was ealled | ous humors, and ineipient consumption velief from tho general lovel and to cont that the nation bases its hope of success | [mperial guard and visitiv ) dam i) war with Gerr upon for news, but the wires were not | which is nothing more nor less t y. But the Ger- | palyees mand a brod and not una otive land kiog, wna .S s oo, | RS o g Sl nd. froxd and not anatteactive Jan | maw solder i submimive and disipiin MO e HOW TO ACQUIRE WEALTH. i Dyring the procecdings of the night Le- | the systom. 1 ”,',\';' LR fertility. The city is full of frmtoreh 4 SEN OF NOBLE STATURE TR e E R Pt -Arsairs to fore, as related by the Bug yesterday, two | PUGL 0 e wenk places of the body, | Ghd friit thees in stroets, paries wiul gar | 1y yogard to stature, it would 1 1t costs only 2 cents ot Dyarwing, This Month, on November 20th, No Blanks it attempts were made by the Matthewson s n dens,and the environs are well ealtivated ey i 3 oy y the Matthewsons | It isa purely vegetable compound, and | A4 to this that no climate could well be [ Possible to get together in Franee Since Mrs, Brown has tuken to using With $2 You Can Seeure n to regain possession, the first by the son | will do more than is claimed for it.” We | 4 B o i mmer and | Wen of the size of the Potsdam guards, | Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup she has saved an iL of the doctor who went out about 9 p. ma ;.‘r‘, to Dr Pierce's “Golden Medical | avly atitumn than (hat of this patt of gr\uui_'h the '1..1..4. nk\‘-v'pru\ llr}\l'lmml independent fortune in doct bilis. | One Cit of Barletta 100 Francs Gold Bond ¥ T i o y over, i g v spstand | ished in height simee Frederie orme % o the same 11 & BIFH RS, AEH WHGH 6 Wi Bt by covery. s Prussia and ono can ewsily undegstand | i rogiment of giants. This was dis B, These lmnd~ are drawn 4 times annually, with prizes of 2,000,000, 100,000,000, g the guards was ordered to hault. He at e L banded by Frederick the Great when he o Avchicr and Sir Taines Pagot 500,000, 200,000, 100,000, 50,000, etc., down to the lowest prize of 100 Francs Gold. b tenpted to drive on over the guards, but alarge part of the year Bmperor |, ciiiied 1o the throne, but he developed (s Auyone sending us $2 will secure one of Bonds and is then ENTITLED to Williim docs not, how send_much | B¢t t iron e developed | paj) Mall Gazette: The following ! o 4 3 they stopped the horse and the youn; bur e e Rt 4 i the same tendency later, for we learn | o poINC g R e the whole prize that itmay draw in next dr , balance payable on easy insta y ¥ & time at Potsdam. He prefers Bables Y L tory comes to us from a correspond § o man returned to the city later in the acteristica His first case was be- | oo au in \zlish Gothice | from the correspondence of Volt ent ments. This is the best inVestment ever offered, Besides the certainty recciving back W night. Sometime about the hour of 11 p justice of marked morality, who | etyi’ built on .muin» e of one | that he complained to his royal friend [ “Avoher, having boen intten or ofher 100 Francs Gold, you have the chanee to win four times a_year. Lists of drawings o Ithe sentinel at the out post, describod | 03 extremely hursh with ~criminals. | of'tio larger lakes of tlio Hayre, ncross | 8d patron that ho wus unable to tke | wise injured by s hiorse on gne oceasion, | - Will besent free of ch Money can be sent by registéred letter or postal note. 4 I e moontight. the Spptoach of Dottor | e weakness of the old Puritan was his LR L I S e e the air in the garden of Suns Souei with- | o on Dr. Jumes Paet: The eminent | For further inform allion s uTReRE BERLIN BANKING CO., i Matthowson htmself. A courier was at | Vgieration for veterans of the war, alt of | the honie of Frederick tt i, the new | St huving . muskot thrust into his | surgeon having bound wp the wound, 305 Broadway, New York. 7 Heonce dispatched to the builling, and whoen whom —he esteemed s unrewarded so called? thon < built by | Stomac T “"" Suap et that | Avcher requested to know how long it B.—These Bonds are not lottery tickets, and are by law permitted to be sold in o thie doctor Fenchied the gate e was met heroes. McCullum had fought four years, fiek (it is now occupied a part of [f‘“m”f' et _}l]l‘ I e t[ was parl of | \ould take to heal. *“'Oh," said Mr. the United States Dy the wardon aind the gentleman in come | His client was a thief. “Thie only ‘thiog | {he' time by the crown prince). and the | the ceremonial ebscevance of the review | james, “I think i three or four weeks . M i, Siaretary Rogen hmeelt e | Tean do for you,” suid MecCullum, | myrple palace, the summer residenco of | {0 mavel \VH(IIH e, i l:l"l iep common | youwill be all gl e n poreuilis was raised suflicient to allow a ”l”"' e ‘1""'“ ‘}"“ R “"‘;‘)“' the crown prince's etdest son, ave plainly | (e time of Frecericie the freat, Lo Butshall T be {1t for the Derby " asked B snack o o denee, Vis to implore he mercy of the | igple, one s seen < SRR 138, C Archer, [ O l".':'f-..'.f’...!if garried on | court.” When you go ou the stautd telithe | V7€ or pveron, slats i throwing oul tho log ns it itho ‘sol “Ye-es, was the reply. “Oh, yes, 1 o siou Mr. Roggen stated that no one | Mholetruthor o e Killed 1t | | S0 when heis tived of contemn ot o nojtutthis we forit and wis b | think you may, go to tho Derby, ; e iming anthority over the institution o UL S Ll B R H canvases on which LG s ; it you dow't quite understanc h o e s o o | sl the hido, and taken tho erreass home | {5 Wava' it Douwark, Aucteis | 1%t down on the ground s 1t e fng s persbited (he” Jockey DEALERS IN ICE TOOLS. ; mside;that the board had only one desire | ¢/ ARty | France, he can from his chamber HOVC 3 . shall T be fit to vides” H ; . for the necessaries of 1 g ; s Some of the London papers call it “pran W I SEAri tnat wis to know who had control of the AL ndow sweep his eye over o landseape | 016 A ! Al , 1 don’t know,"” wis the answer, ) it tit G D i | Uou, with a long Tine_of withessos, had | ek weldes the residonces of the | 6 hough that woed poorly snurizests | potger rive, better drive! Ice Plows, H Moved Matthewson and appointed Hay, | Made out a perfect ¢ ud the brow o er part of his descondnnts, and at | ti¢ movement. 1¢1s difficultand s or Archer, rather taken by this ver, rlrars Teloyed Matthe wsan itulanpolnied HAY: | dhe justios was d Trowns | BLOeE L O b e, | advantagze s to enitivate the ‘soldier to 1 | junocentiund tnexpoetat wefoinder, bad Markers, : visorsin the matter was plain. That if ho | [Yhen the pr e Iat ¥ have gone to bed hour. omptiiess In the tise of his mus. | o explain. 1 am afraid, Sir Jaes, you Hooks i (Doctor Matthewson) wanted adwission [ {oF il as directed by his attorney, oon- | But f the sfories told by the French pr SRS el atfze who L am [ '1 ¢ ho could eblatnit by dropping his pre- | 5o condition of his wife REGENEIhaRT Lot bepnblaf Bitoilon but several mifitary_ schools i BRI b i rapples, nd family o the | 4o indu gt to the patient's visiting s of different sizes who | goe St f roceiving. :.v- e o (TNt 2hios who | soo Lhavo the " howor of xeceiving M Tongs, OMAH Well? said Arch ST suppose 1 Saws, A A- who were anxious {0 be put through their sy that what you are in your pro Run Il‘Oll, Ete. paces in the imperial not on, Sir James, that Tam in mine allowed that privilege norvous foree of the emperor gave out too soon. No | gy proceeded to tell him what that pro Wireginient passed him tended authority and turning over the e Ashlo ey, that i could obtain udmission ol ol MTAGUan in no other way. The doctor then e 0 A AP ARp e M raTts turned to the eily. At the meeting of the | . the defenise has no witnosses. My clt board yesterday at the olice of Lana | ¢t i8 guilty. He has hiudden not Coiridsoner Scott no one appeared ex. | from this court. It is the first time t the members of the board themsely ¢ver transgressed tholawe. He this patrinrchal fondness said to have lost its brightness his head its imperial pose, his form i erectnes: nd what is Nzer than al lie is no longer able to distinguish the De | members of the Prussian from those of - | the general parlimment of the G n His eye m\nnul of be e e ey rms sooner h white face and waxed mounstache over the ) 1 to do wrong by thatinstinet which | g, " fossi A and their action was contined to passing i LONg 4 C states. Is this prophe A poet of il ™ | fession was Jlutions vegarding future action to b6 Moy 4 ; J Phen, turus | some celebrity has said that coming i it “'-, Sl L oo on ,'f"':“,‘,‘: T'he famou zeon, on learning the taken if Mrs. Matthewson, who is inside D e ATataile fact had | (ontseast their shadows before, 1t s | 2Y his justand fhrust his aged, wrinkled | giqpns okhis visitor, was at onee greatly | ed him, Me''u Iy e s.dt By you were a soldier ;in the lu ‘e you not?” the institution, should aftempt to miuke ouble by attempting to entorce her m ot yet being matron of the institu thio fuce of the fact of the gover 's removal of her at the time that he and was removed as superintendent. Members of tne board, who were scen lay, re of the opinion that contest s practically ended, .unl the attorne, eral positive Jon, that the venerable mona terosto ked him cagerly many i d L Rencrabloon Balustrade (o calch & glimpse of the com- | e ane it ’ capacity of aged scer wmay have questions, others. What™ woulil Aot Lo lime rorliandtha |.3m‘ ing generation of soldicrs, then withdrew Be his loss supposing he should be unable bsorption completed, the German rep- lml .|§‘|x|v‘|‘A.y to the inner recesses of the | 1, fulfil the Derby engagement? to which ssentative body may he merged in t LI Arclier rveplied:” “About £2,000." His of w was once the little Duchy of [ The Potsdam palaces were not visible . annual income he’ stated (Qif 1 And you were in other his linbureg, But whatever may he the | OF lay, but I saw them afterward. stake not) to be ; shiing for your country, | state of his health or of his tottering attaches 1o them is i ind family suffered from | pouson, it is probable that he will insist al and personal, for | “You may well say th on holding s power to the lust, and that | they bave little to show in the way of art | profession that you St | ecture. The ey s usuadty | B ot - protession were hair | One of the Best and Largest Stocks in the at Gettysbu ¢ what T um in my in yours want at hon “Yes, sir, montsthatthe board and tho The prosecution at this point saw th e GO, ) el |‘-||"' o 1o \ze that costs 50 cents an Aabl luw and the equity on their ie prosecution at this point suw the | ghouid come in, as did the son of that | 108 e that costs 50 cents an [ profitable as yours. q stated tha P i y the ease was drifting and attempted | Fenry of whom Shakespeare tells, and | hour, and mneed not occupy more than — - f tted that in all the e dic b el JUtRD (it G AR enry of who poare ) BT orat i United States to Select From. nnecticut V7 as | begius toying with crown, | half a day if you are oner Devout One of the instit s like to linge the impe iting attorney named it. goie perhaps s0 far as to see if the v imanimously concurred 'that the the prose e ap with many ol’s | this full is the cider beat, who, pretending ookttt o e s thit we | - The effect on the old justice was to R WEiT 2ome bacls even if he e | and ab's, hats off and bated brath, in [ o be out buying eider, simples the OMAHA NEB wrdinns of the intorests of the state | frouse all his loyalty a dindignation sed thesilent bourne and replaee it on | apartments conscerated by the birth, the | farmers' lo juice, gets ted o | - | ey Dronosed o 1ol e masscsston them. | | Enouzlh of this.” said he, bringing his | the bald poli that has so long worn it death, not werely of Frederick the Great, [ dinner or take ted, says he'll call again, R et s liand down on the desk i front” of him IN THE DIPERAL PRESENC but of all the other Fredericks who pos’ | and goes on bis dishonest way. | and the vroperty and nceounts turn with a thundering Lhun|._ ‘No soldier, It was my privilege to eateh a g sessed any v ver o j.lx~l\|}x‘!v(>)\. - o | Svorto it feormng Thore wererumors | 1o man that has sheu his best Dlood fof | of (he imperial poll- at the luto gt T'he cone takes you first to | in Mitchell, of the bark Antoine i during the day that steps were to be his country, not even if he be a criminal, | yiew of Potsdam on the anniversary the Royal Chateau just mentioned. You | Si ew York and Havana trade, came | taken to arresy Mr. Itoggen, bul tho | can be revied in wy presonce. e | Fredericl the Great's birth Th are stiown through 1t by one of tho uni- e in May, cnl;r;-l)ulu»lpl. s with e I A 3 A1, prisoner is discharged. " And, sir, " when | was admirable for the occasion, Bis- | formed servants, who by promptly pull- | matism. e went to the mountans, bu 1 bourd exprasied thols ;(:}};};M‘;;l"w Do e steEimg o the mécepeition of | w imitable for the occasion, B | 30N hiv hat in cortain rooms. niitates | Foceiviniz no benoit, at s wilo's reagst RELIABLE JEWELER, i The rumored arrost of Secrctiry Rog. | 1fe again come to me.’ But the craperor came over from Bablos. | o Visitors the degree of reverence which | beggan to take Hood's Sarsaparilla.” He The joke wus too good to keep. M- | burg with the empross Cullum told the justice one day ola soldier was an_ cx-confeder gen and the members ot the board did not materialize and neither did the al leved suit, said to be in preparation by gvar from Bublew | aches - to - eaeh. - Ho - also adds | inmediately began to_improve; in twe | W atches, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, Silverware hat the | mei and ladies of the impenal house. | Some words of ~explanation, — calls | months his” rheamatism was all gonc, The largest stock. Prices the lowest. Repairing a specialty. All work warrant- te, but | hold, The crown primce was naturally | attention to the picture by Lancret, Wat- | and he sailed in command of his vessel a ed. Corner Douglas and 15th streets, Omahs i Matthewson B ‘cbribys wiuind | never i did MeCalum practice i that | prescnt in bis enpaeity of oficor of i | Lot o by rederieke himself, and o | woll man, lgml;fi':‘;s“xl::y:::illu will help o gov v court. Fuard, and thero were other persons of | specinl use to which each was appro- | you. Sold by all druggists. the governor and qu mmm—— e ated. Thestyle of de g i distinction who might have shown had | Pt tion 1srococo, It always gives us pleasure speak o 3 s | with a lavish display ver and gold. ghrcsofia find. - o | nntion o sl by B | TS ARG | ot T8 Wilrort o The C. E. Mayne Real Estate and Trust Co et ' : well of a good article. The TIand | e et ronalty Tk Ao mains in command, surrounded’ by (s RO i | e ae e Joft Hhom.> Lt which inter: | who. was. in New York kit week met it 3 % Stoves and Ranges’ are acknowledged | pross and suit attended divine s > old rard, who dio but do not surreder, | ¢ Loy all that is best in that Ime. | Be wilitary in the morning, and then | ests most is the celebrated “Cabinet de | with a dar coincidence on an ele: N. W. COR. 15th AND HARNKY, OMAHA, L it e ] Fhey have the r oputation of being the | camam earsiages to the. oyl no | Contidines,” made with double doors and | vated train. 1l was approached by Dy Matthe theroraaro got "s"{.'ffi",,fl,‘.r.l best made. Though imitated by many | hut u little distance from it. ~ The reyi ellcetmlly freed from. the evesiropping | man wio had found a glove with the fore: ness reign out at the headquarters of the war. At the asylum General Roggen re- Property of eyery description for sale 10 all parts of the city. Lands for sale in re equale s S . 5 every county in Nebraska, 11 put new lc > o and | tb ¢ cqualed by none, took pluce m the pleasure gardon back | Of servants by having the meals served or of the left hand cut which was N & % I milllous nancloks ony theshillding and = tooke placo 1u the pleasure wardon back | 1y means of i table taistiz and descond- | suitable for his hands, on_nccount of an f A COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACTS peace basis, 3 Just the Man for the Place. cleared away for a parade ground. The | ing through the tloor The rooms that | acc former vears. While the Of Tittes of Douglus county kept. Maps of the city state or county, or any other NBAY GABES FILED. Chicago Herald: ““There’s something | front of the uhl and ugly odifics is on a | Serve asthe temporary residence of Will- | puir were talking a third man came for- information desfred, furnished free of charge upon application. Yesterday the papers were filed in | funny about me,” said a long-haired p courtyard which faces on one of the | iam are simply furnished. That used as | ward and claimed = the three-fingered Qi Conmt I Tt will call | sengor from tho west who was airing his | principal sty 1T 1 oflice bemgz turnished in gold, aud has | glove, and on examination all the parties into question the title of somo valuable | fect on top of a seavin_an east bound | The principal vooms open on the | among seversl other not very remark- fiad a fore-fingor missing on the left hand, Sure. arithout * medy le}u[" BUSHESSNBE“TUHV | Gty Troperty. The plantil i the easos | train, “I kin drink more'n any dozen | garden at the back, where thero is also a | able puintngs a picture by Meyer Von | The trio of "three fingered men shook fo i 16 O Tl dnd he brings suit against | men I ever saw, an' nover feel it. Why, | perron with broad steps which com- | Bremen, and the celebrated portrail of | hands in honor of the event, took three One boxr will aure S. A, Brown' & Co, and uum,,., 3ros., | stranger, L Kkin git away with a quart o' | mands the parad ound. O this perron | Napoleon as first consul, showing u face rd separated | the most obtinate caso in four diys or 1943 for the recovery of lots 14, 15, 16'and 17, | whisky an Lour, an’then hit a quarter | the ladies of the suit gathered during tne | d¢ refined and almost effeminate Recentls Buil, Nowly Furnishoa Eserey ol e e conion s vt Mlan'tSolubleMedicatedBougies, | “*Fhe Tremont, iu. blogk 70 of the eity P wiaintsiis | With ty Shootin' iron at twenty paces. | parade, and candor and a powerfai field | A collection of army rosters, all the books potition recites that he held undisputed | [ kin mix whisky, wine, beer, gin, every- | glass compel me to suy that compared as | it the room, are secn on the little desk at J. C. FITZGERALD & SON, Proprietors, "IACOBS " No nauseouns doses of eubohs, conatba or oil of 5 28 J eandalwood that are certain to produce dyspep- Cor. 5th and P 5t3, Lincoln, Nob. possefon o the propary smoo ik bt | thing an s o mora” gt on e | Fespcts boauty ! atefl atine with which the cmperor theorotical works. that since 1882 the defendants have held | than so much rain water, on't know v assemblage of ladies in France, IS MAJESTY'S BEDROOM. X e ates 8150 per day. BUrosk cars frui house Lo an; MU SRR Ay e but 1 "pear to be proof again all nd or America, they were a failuro, | The_adjomning room is his bed cham- | | UMBAGO-LAME BACK. eyl Byl dhpcists o mulad o | PArEOFEH 4 g rice. For furthor particulars sont as rents therefrom the sum of $1 stufl. IU's on account o’ that emp v wore the uniform of the | ber. So much has bed n i saud about the cell J H. W. HAWKI : - routine of Wi+ | AMAZING RESULTS. TR L2 oo, (JRE, it dir each, and it is for possvssion and these | I'm makin’ this trip. I'm goin’ down to | guards, surrounded by a brilliant reme austerity of (he pentals that Hall brings the suit. Washington to git a job.” zroup of officers, gave the ovderss for the y life, and especiall ‘ul' the hard mili i THE MISSOURI PACIFIC. R e aavernment? Tegiments to defile before him after they | tary couch to which S oondemned his | Sulicres 15 Yoars and Gured, t6Johmst., New York. P AI‘C}llteCt ul will not be comple y “Yes, rd heard of we an’ said 1| had first taken their places. This in i bones, that I'determined to make ¥ cranton, ' g8 & NOMoer-3, 2'.!‘.{1‘.,. Rivhineds Block, Lincots, y the present P v | was just the man he wanted to send down | itself was an affair of the time, and while al examination of it. The servitor been (roubled with lame Luck i L. Reud, of Weeping tothe Bix | to Mexico.” it was in progress the crown prince anything irreverent in it, and : - Lllhl not hesitate to show his manly 15 easily made, for the couch was cians preseribe Dr. J. I Me- | form in passing here and there across the titute of linen, showing that domestic ar Wine Lung Balm: in it’ they [ pirade ground nnd conversing familiarly | thrift sometimes penetratas even into the reprosentative yosterday, “owing largely 6 to the lateness of date ih commencing the Pl work and some delays i locating the | Loean’s ot ten or 1 A dur ~merrs m“ hu‘\ A ull nllllnl.\ul le‘um GAL xl\.;v\ww\” '”1 TLE. unnlnril i ount " tr St 4 VAT Oa NG 1 Which T ain happy 10 s . : E M WOODS, Live Stock Auctioneer y cured me Hmoand then hir Ul MRS, D. 1 WADE fine. " Mr. Keed has been in the employ | 1:nd no trace of opium-or morphin, while | with the officers of the guard, He is a | precinets of imperial palaces. The bed- = ay o' of the sompany as right-of way agent for | 18 efficacy in curing all throat and lung | tall, fine looking man, but somewhat | stead was narrow, but it was furnished cred @ Years and Cor han | cariley made in 8l keitd of the [ Bistlaly both the Lincoln and Nebruska City ex- | discases is wondestul dwarfted by several oficers, who, by | With a mattress ' soft as downy pillows 606 Waln bk ang D, Sk o ple oo el fensions the past summer and it is geytly s ] their staturo which appeared to be are, in fact 5o vieldiug that even an rd fe ’ i d 2 SEOLR LA L) SN hinted that with the advent of Mr. Clark Zach T. Best, of Aden, Avk., rigged up | nearly seven feet, wonld have warmed | Ameriean could sleep comfortably T e n P = . O A T N lori T i v ifo a Ea T eI | Rt ot Hraderiok the Graabis tothas | o s roboliag A tlitln DaoHDy Tacoby EE FFES.,,v'.{T...'.‘.l“TIT‘l’?l'l'..“ np Aud B. H. GOULDING, i be hereaftor one of the Missouri Pacific’s | dvown, and the next day he feil in Lim- | and eaused their prompt admission to his | at its extremo narrowness. Fhe beds best cu Bouo by 00e who was okl Lweity elght '?an} anng aad H‘uwp n prominent men in Nebr: Work. On | self, Neighbors pulled him ot regiment of giants nt Bedelsburg and in the great peluce in ¢ Tonre Teckat U ot 1o e wocca | 4afM LOANS NG INSUrance the new line to Nebraska City there will - A MILITARY REVIEW the Unter den Linden are, I doubt not, | Could not Rixe 18 wit fit; cured hunself fn th Corresnondente in regurd to lonns soticlied, be three towns platted, tvo in Cass and | Two men of Philadelphin wet a load of | Thongh the occasion was a centenary | equally soft, not to say luxurious. As 10 York Stroet, Sline the, and o e o | Houm 4, Itichards Blosk, Liucoln, Neb. one in Oto slato 5o tiat it looked like conl and then | it did not seem to have drawn the crowd | rising early, the emperor, does not difler atfack ] 1 No. {1 West 15t 6., Now York City - ¢ IWO NIGHTS OF OPERA sold it to an unsuspecting citizen, who | of spectitors that might have been ex- | in this respect from other old people mp unable ‘o ¥l < — = | Riverside Short fiorns ' are approsching for the citizens of Lin- | thought be was lucky in buying it for | pected. They searcely numbered a thou- | Most of them have the hubit of going to e e - e 2 ATt e e SNSRI SRRV . S | (O S T T Y R G Eand. Comparatively few came from | bed with the hons. whiot ontails tho no s ooy, nd ik ot Dd XEL & MAU OF Bisoily ure Halopad Bitoy Tavped saisle aw entertainments of this charae | Berlin, and of thes proportion | cessity of rising ai cock erow he bed WALTER HAYNES, umilies reprosonted: — Rilberts, for, Judging from cuiticisms heatd upon wety forcigners or sts from other | occupied by Bonaparte when he was here % Mpcakmit cessors Lo Juo. (i Jucobs, fruninte. Hooloe, Hose 01 Sharoly, M the st The Funke opera honse is parts of Germany, ' \eilitios for see- | inone of s early campuigns 18 i a ag0 Onreds > % LA ALY Duouceeel, Siat Lrosk Jouug fl answering (s demand g ssouring the | ing wara not. good. No one was ad. | ehamber close atund, "1 no T moe st New York N, ¥ [4 l) FERTAKIERS Hiaed, Touans aiddous Lovos, | -0 T LR 0 MetCaull opera company for Friday und witted to the garden, and as a large part | tary narrowns being in fact wide — Buies Crages, | ose of Bhuron, | Youns Mary, ' Naturday .‘\wnm,fl at that popular house, of it is still filled with trees the re- | enough to contain x\hfiumn household, AND EMBALWERS, 1oue Crujok Hhuyk sud olhe upon which occasion Lincoln people will view was only to be seen throngh a por. | plurility of wives and greatgrandehil Ctho oldstand 1407 Farna HSpogtng Ther " Aduton, (CF have the pleasure of hearing the ck tion of the railing at two of its sides, | dren includes by telegra ,m ivited —, . Hussars™ and “Falka." The reserved My own position was fortunate, " By | FREDEGICK'S romER wEsIDENCE tended (o bl Whon 1 Line ou ! seuts for those two eveuings of song go dint of considerablo flatterng I had rom the Chatenn Koyl you are driven — J = 3 kel this marding al thahox ot forced myself between two of the col: | from there to the new paluce bullt by | ¥atirely Cured of Lumbago. = Natior LI H f)t“‘ ! indications fayorsble for umns that flauk the main entrance, and | Frederick aftor the seven years’ war. It Same AArragut House Rajom, Mams. "% oY And KoL 4800 dliaer . " found Slanding “room on flhv in- | stands at the edge of the Saus Souci park, cold. and 16 leit 1o with lumb ‘, i fi = ,3 SDAWAY I'rop, : AT WORK UPON THE OHARTER ner side of the pedestal of one of | opposite the palace of that name and the od nimerous remedl ik 16 4.4 A d = Phe work of preparing n new city them, . Thence. I could command | newrarvalsare quired to wait at a sort llef, A “"‘:,“»‘ s 1‘.1:.‘.‘““.“::‘" aasy o ) H ' wrter for legislative notion and enaet: the cntire parade ground, the person, | of barnyard gate till the conceirge has Roidies of LAY N ANAIANS -f’ l) dr 'n e W0t the coming winter has progressed and, as good luck Would have it, the | finished showing it to the squad he has . o ARBAY Gen Shenie., . 1% i 0 S 1) I Joint iwocting of the city cons- crown price, as .1‘ for the special satis- | in hand and is ready for another, Every | 11 CHARLES A VOGELER CO., Baitimore Md. i 1 P r e e [ e e 4 cil and the citizens committee of thirteen | faction of my curibsity, came and stood | one is furnished at” the entrance with a "z ¥ v aniess, sail will ouct & phrmiiy Sare the it 1n Royal and U " 1o the appointment of & sub-committee of awhile directiy i front of me. The pa- | pair of siippers like those given Lo visi EDS!ARCULGHGUH ¢l wod P i thefialglum Borsl and Hnlisd Maiy 4 tive who will draft the instrument and rade ground is small and while the regi- | tors to the mosques of Cairo, that they ) ad : : ’ [ prosent it to the en oni for dis ments were taking their places they were | may not scrateh the polished mlaid floors FROM OPIATES AND POISON, e Betwesn Antwery & Haw York L cossion and approval. ‘Tho sub-comwit obliged to occupy the odgo of the woodad | with their bootheels. As it 13 mpossible | & AFE a M [ ¢ ot five are Jobn Ho Ames, H. D. Hath part of the garden eoming into | to lift their feet without thewr falling off, | . Cts 4 o ke Ko e IND APRMANY IMAT AT f [ 0 1 Woebster, A, C. Ricketts and Dince " thoy. ‘whoaisd irastly elate | Baoiass thisabh thouh it e LE 0% | BURE. 3 JOR SALR KUY JOLLOWING DEUOGISIH 10 THE KHINE, GRMANY, ITALY, HOL- 1 Allen' W, Fiold, zud the rest of the com : me, giving e an _opportunity | orated with gold and silver, or in- | PROMPT. K AUHN & CO., Oor: 15tk and Densise nud 4 [ ) preduniably citizens generally to ' sludy their uniforms and | laid with " shells and precious A o . o p.TaR N Coming Rit Omakis Nebd LAKD AXD PRAN O < e o fid ans and all sug: MOST PERFECT MADE pursounel o tho'biat advantage, How | stones, is" mado ” by 'a sk .:;{m! s S L GALEE (i, . Wit AN FALL INTEL | g ms to the sub-commiv or th il e ore 0 o now. u he | wovement The as performed by S — Oull or write for pamphiet corts L A Balon from $6) o Excursion trip fron \ ¥ JW'IL! (hfuiness. DF. Paxfig 'm“‘ '] flurrfvson of Potsdam ecomposed entirely | the visiting squad, ln.wmu' resembles a | FRCI ”"“""’:‘“‘"'-“'"‘“ w0l ed ol ‘ 10 10§ T T IR i 0 ’ | IN POLICE COURT by Y Ay o -u-.brl‘flu. | of regiments of picked men, numbers | winter festival on' & Duteh canal. The VIGOR, iy B Sala 0 1Y b i ravn 0, Bisorave petiage i | 1y Lwo parties named Joye: Bauacls, Vacilla, ole avasdaliciously. | 7,000 0r 8,000 and most of these probably | style is that of Lonis XV, and the pics | recatuad L \..".IL ;.;.‘Z,’ adoier Weaht & Soas Qausie & | recoived @ disposition ot the | participated in the review. It was quite | tiresave by the artists of she period - Lane RSN AFCary Panit, 1408 Far Pauleen & Car forred ngainst tem for a5 | (AR IR AR | ou0ugh to till il L 4v ini, iy ilable space with. | eret, La Steur, Watteau and olhers. 1Lig [ 438G He gy WU MEDICAT CC Taiop 1423 Fatouia 505 b0k gency, 174 Fuiisa