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‘ OMINENT IN THE POLPIT ' M Blisshoth Ondy Staaton Weites of tde Groat Besober Pamily, fl%,_ i T B o : i i i1 | % i $: | i i 4 iRy e i ] § i ¥ £ £ 5 ¢ ¥ : I il i 3 + g‘ 1 T ¥ i i i £ ¢s;gg§§ !;; o if ; 8 TERROR-STRIOKEN COMMUNITY, Prighcensd By the Actions of an Eo- ? Ghest, A tville, the Louisville Courfer-Je fi?‘m rounds in the north ol ormty which at first was thought to be only the work of some imaginative newspaper correspondent, but upon in- the startling ave ' the ame of & shop situated on the extreme border of Imn , end mear Warrea X A-‘umn neigh! ibstantial than one 8, an_ordinary twi H could stand it no lonfr. to the hon-fio 8 £ poal of h:"hh °-oW\ m'.' - r n s ears. + However chimerieal this may sonnd, the balf ‘has not been told. abo ‘were gathered conversat \ Sorbead of above- are true. All the ocoun 4 in h they noises, and .at ‘prolonged wild llw.‘!h'ey were unable to solve the mystery, and returned home worn out and thoroughly convinced that there must be supernatural about it, Numerous theories have been advan: about the matter, but all ;lum ual) noorrect. he most prevalent beliof iy that the ghost is the spinit of & man who was in the creek that runs near the house many years g0 and was buried on the spot.on whioh Mr. Glide- well's house now stands. Anothe! i g i i 5;ee_ 3 THE OMAHA THE ENPEROR OF CERNANY, Remarkable Oaresr of the Nonagenarisa Monarch, William, TRIALS OF THE GREAT TEUTON. [ and varied axperiences he has i m before attalning the assured serenity, checkered only the bullets Bera while the luster of the great Fred- erick's name stifl glinted on the arms of Prussis, for that lostre had besn only not HTHT il it { £ 1 i H i : E i :'s i ¢ 1n & barn after a soratoh supper of casual outlets, he might have remembered him of ohildhood days whenus poor accom- -d;t'b.-um as meager fare had ;n part n other emergen that ot a battiefield. His was fl.— a8 somber childhood. The little lad . saw his mother’s passionate tears s she 'rom the the dage; ins young eyes saw the bitthof the struggle for hiberation: in mm- gle his young arm a sword, He ‘was too young for active serviee in the drgve Napolean. ne, as well_as too weakly. . He Lutzen - &I‘an lfi. not I:‘ glorious victory o 3. It 'was B until the winter of 18] rank of captsin, hu joined ‘the allied headquarters st Frankfort-on-the-Main; on mew year's he received his “baptism of fire,'’ when he accompanied his and Blucher 1n that memorable pul:fl of the Rhine which Tolstoy's medal commemorates, and for the first time put his footon krench soil.. To the observaut young soldiér this first cam- P must have been fertile of lessons and yet more fertile of warnings, Na- poleon’s gonlus wss at its aenith IN THIS DESPERATE ORISIS, his strategy tull of adroitness: and dar- iy e faitod b furaish Sule b prince with food for reflection « dint of the genins of one chiel, 330, men should have oecapled fonr long months in the march from the Rhine to Paris, hindered thus long forces never stronger than the missed tter finished, whether it would have been made as expeditiously had it been Napoleon the Gruat who hud i ? . As the second march Moltke’s strategy, so the first afforded the {wng captain prince the opportunity to win laurels as a gallant n’fm- man. of the fierce I8 was in the he: it of at William ™ did Ll A-cat bel 10F | oon of Henry Llisch, of Woodstook, 1l HETE E‘rgg £ TEjEE ickhs ; a=;§§§;; %‘ - - ey P e e | Ang other that, with the |- on, or_the ; ot Alsace-Lorai ndth Germany as z’fln-nlmmo( u- t0 this preminence. I pu;fion of supplying the baths and other m. o establishments with hot water, the almed at, as and learaing that the o i ‘opped n‘qwhr l:: sad was s upon -:'uumuri‘::{i:‘w b, sent one of-bis clerks down into the cellar, re- nh = the coln'and cooly put it into uascrupulous en: a buffer between i ism; and who m objection which 9 ined as woll wi e A wicked boy, who promised togivean | engraving .of Washington to aid in the decoration of a achool room in a chusetts town on the auniversary of the birth of the fathor of his country, gravely bauded his teacher on theday of the ce! bration an envel:r with a 2 cent stam on it. This was of notise to the achool: marm, who had loft » large apace in the evergreen trimmings upon the wail to re. ceive the promised picture. @reat seryant adl but umversal but the figareheadiofithe of which for 3o Bismarck—subtle,, daring. How muc| for William prob no man will ever But it 0 jy to deny that, ns Bismarok certainiglips done a great deal for wm'n::..wnhuu the has done E'Y:mmnu it of 16 When shrewdest Yad and ‘bitter iy oF Maron & B, iy man of a state all very well to iven that Boskho® & Mack b :; III:. A, D., 1887, Slo b e mayor and city cou: h of O lor Hoet to sell malt, l'lrlmo:- in the Virginia militiain 1812, but in a 0 Douglas stre: A T o e ? hage Bie two weeks from Maroh 25th, Kentncky ment in 1861, The other was Felix Gilbert Cocbran, who for forty protest filed withia 4.1, 1861, tho said license will be granted, rs wasa cotton buyer in West Griffin, a., and who was eighty-eight years old whan b M : 3.B.8oursann, City Clerk. to ‘the four-year-old ran into the house the oth: fhist the th OTeAr, m&{"'fl,"gfi Jbeen” h’lfi‘“l - Al 3 mt 11, Vinows - =%"‘ e diy oF Zpeis ST X oS ANES RABOLD, Appiosat. #tuous E‘I'" oarved rty Years' ' sald "t0 have %88 of Geo. Heantng H y nroh A. D. 1 e I wtroet, Notice, Alhflllmd:‘mdmann PERFECTLY SATISFACTORY o, ??%i%%fi%?é%%é?%ifiuff 469 Brosdwey, ATTRR ot appliestion of . N. Bkew for e et & & SRR LS RN o, Teuit m.iewlm}&% 3 ] oy NE Pt Bl M {887 Spring Yalley Steck Farm. 1831, o Wik Bl B 8. P TR %oz*—dem--umn