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    THB DAILT BKK OJidAJbLv. FRIDAY DPCEMJBEK 8 < 882
The Daily Bee.
Friday Morning , Dec. 0.
Wonther I&oport.
( JCbo following obaervaHonr arelcen a
tbf same moment of time at all the station
QAtxied. )
WAB DKTABTVBxr , II , 8. SIOKALSKI. j
vicr. OHAHA. IX-c. 7.1882. (1:46p.m. ( I
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Dentrr > 3031 2C N
Obryeane. . . 032 * Light Fair
WMhakla. . . . 10 79 8 Light Cloudy
Phtvi. . . . . . . ior,7 u a\v Fair
OnnMia. . . ! . . so py 3 I\V Light Cloudy
Tankton. . . . JI33 HW Light
D < ilolnr . . TO * 7 NVV Frwh
Ittvnnpott. . , W 78 . \V Clear
P . Taiil W7I \V Fresh Clear
Pt.LoiUf . . W M 3 , NW Fro h Cleir
Mnorhrtul. . . J 73 12 ,8\V , Frr h Our
Vincent
Jls-mrck. . . . sera 0 'HI5 ' Fre h Clomly
tluford „ . . 31) M 11 HE Cloudy
CuiUtr a a 1C .K ' < ' ! Cloudy
Ueadwond. . .
Rlr r 3 left 7 Inches ibovo law wiUr rattk a
B , dor. n it Tanktin , Mlwlsslipl 0 leo * 1
at Divcnpoit , 2 feet 10 Inchon at &t
f ot 4 Inchoa r l Hi. I.oul ) , 3 f < xl i
-Inchitat lAGrowani I loot 10Incbai kt C
Thoiowcro two jilltn drutiku boffin
Bcncko yesterday anil bnt )
wore cent up In default of ton dollaM anc
The puly given by Mr. W. 8. Ilel
( ihroy at Manoulo hall loat Hatnrdny oven
IDR was the bent of the tcaion. A Urg
tktld i elect crowd will bo prcnent at th
tioxt party , which occurs on Bnturda ;
cveolni ; nt the name plnco ,
The fifth annual lm'1 ' of the Anclon
Order of Hibernians will lake place a
Masonic hall , Thursday evening next , De
emb r 1 Hb. It will be , like all proviou
occasions of the kind , exceedingly plcaimn
knd THE UEH will Voop itsroaderi potto <
as lo the details of arrangements mado.
The young ladies of tbo ChtlnUai
church will slvo nn old fuhloncd ind ;
pulling at the residence of Mr * . St vcn
this ovcntnR.
Tbo dolly Minio nnd Drama is th
latest venture of the cntorprlnlng Nev
"i'jorkor , Gen. C. Fronnd , who hai started
wd bollovo the only mutloAl nnd drAmati
dtlly publ Inheil on earth. It contain
twenty col u m in of reading matter , tele
graphic and other corroipoudonce generally
ally useful to the profession. It ia to 1 >
hoped it will bo n financial succcu ,
The co\mty \ clerk was busy ycstcrda ;
cleaning out the vault in which bin paper
nd books nro fctorod , and preparing to ID
crcaao I In Btorago capacity. In the coure
of tb a work ho burned the ballots east n
the fall election cf 1872. The name ] o
Gov. Furnaj , Bruno Tuchnct , etc. , 01
the itata tic Vet. nnd Onon Wilson , Win
A. Owyer , Wallaoa 11. llartlott , John L
Webster , Chan. F , Ooodmau , Marlli
Dunham , II. L. Dodge and N , J. IrcUnt
oo the C'junty ' ticket looked Hko old times
G&llaut Rescue * .
Tbcro can bo Bomothlng heroic in a med
Iclne at well iu in IniHvlilualo. Uurdocl
Blood Bitters have e flee ted ninny a kalian
reecuo nmong tbo suffering nick. Thons
andi bare escaped tbo mlierion of dyppep
ain and ncrvims debility through the ni o
this wonderful medicine. It Is omphatl
caJly the best alomnch and blopd tonlo li
the world
PERBONA.U.
F. K. Hardy , of Norfolk , ia at the Mil
laid.
'H. U. Scott , of Denver , It at the Mil
lard. .
J. 1' . FInlny , of Wnhoo , is at the Metro
polltin.
Walttr Loa , of New York , h at thi
Millard.
II. II. Cblllborg , of Wnhoo , Is at thi
MUIard ,
iB. W. Boobo. of FortNlobrara , ia at thi
'MUhrd.
W. W. Dodd , of Liberty , Ind. , it al
ctho Millard.
* George 'IHirpln , of Loadrlllo , Is at the
Metropolitan.
, James Holley , of Springfield , Utah , ii
. .at the Millard.
- Thomaa Trice , of Lincoln , waa at tbei
Metropolitan yesterday.
.Itev. James V. JCuowles und wife , of
Ogden , are at the Faxton.
A. O. GI ( lord , of Glendive , on the Yel
lowstone , Is ot the Paxton.
J. K. Groenilote , of Klmwood , was at
the Metropolitan last night ,
1 H. H. Chlllbersr , of Wahou. waa a guest
of the Metropolitan last night.
O. 1 * . Yolton , of Lnranile City , Wyo. ,
ill among the guctta of the Faxton.
MM. C. J. ForterQeld nnd child , of St.
- -Panl , were regl.tered ot the Mlllard last
might. '
1'rof. Iltvrry KmerBou , wife and baby
arrived ia the city yesterday to visit the
i/amlly of D. 0. IJroolu. They are at the
Mlllaid.
J. D. Haakel , Arnold O. 1' . Mason ,
Lincoln ; J. Vf. Del n , JudlanoUi J. M ,
Thatcher , Fort NIohrara ; Chnrlea Nelly
and lady , Lincoln } D. K , Jlnutngardner ,
Orleaci ; J , Sf , F ttor on , Pl ttmouth ,
andW. 0. GulUway , Nellgh. renlstered
at the Paxton tut night hoin Nebratka.
Sol. 0. Towilec and A. K. Koch , of
? alt Lake City , nnd A. 0. SmltL , of Ogden -
den , are among the guests of the 1'aiton ,
Living come in from the west to upend the
JioIKUya. Ilr. Tow lee repruioota M.
Hellmau & Co. , in the far west. Mr. Koch
loots after Max Meyer A Co'a Intercut *
and Doc BuiltU Ia the okl reliable deputy
for Tootle & Maul , All are Jol y c ° od
fellowo and cnjcy fhslr occasional vitita
to the Gate City andi clvilttUlon.
MOTHBUS DON'T JCwow. How
many children uro punished for being
uncouth , willful aud inditTorent to in
structions or rowsrdr , simply because
t cjr are out of health ! An inttjlll-
ent lady raid of a chUd of this kind ;
"Mothers s.hould knew th t if they
give the little ouo mcxlarato doseo of
Hop Bittora for two or fhreo weeks
the children would be M u parent
oould dotire , "
Diamond Dyea will color n >
thing any color , and never MI T'n-
uaaiest nd best w jr to WHH O X < IH. Jl1
' - it All drnggUU.
J
MME , NILSSOH.
The Famous Stager on Her Waj
to the Coast ; .
She Travela in Her Own Bpe
cial Oar ,
And UAH n Galaxy of Sturm Witl
Her-
The paBBongorR who waited for tin
Union Pacific overland train yoator
day , many of thorn noticed , a lad ]
who , black droasod nnd warmly clae
! n fur , walked deliberately up am
down the platform as If the cold wine
had no more effect on her than a raj
of sunshine. At a glnnco she soomoe
not extraordinary in her appearance
and no cxcltomont was cauiod AS she
passed among the passengers 01
strayed off by herself. It would havi
boon qulto different had the crotrt
known that the tall fignro , to otatolj
and mijostlo was the great primV don
uaMmo.01irlatlnoNileson. And whom
BKB reporter was introduced to the
distinguished aluger&nd hnd an oppor
tunity to observe her broud brow , hoi
docp oorioua gray eyes , with perhspi
DOIIIO traces of n time of tours , and
hoard her clear pluanant volco , she
soeincd no longer plain. She crootct
the members of the prosu cordlallj
nnd nt once began to aik questions ni
to the novoro weather which Hho hat
just run into , how long would it last ,
would it bo spring time when aho vis <
ito'd ua again , and a thousand othoi
queries. She asked in what direction
the city lay , and expressed regret thai
nho had not walked np to BOO it.
When told that Omaha had about 8 , BOC
Scandinvrlan inhabitants and that hoi
reception here would bo n warm one
aho said : "Oh , doarl My country will
aoon bo entirely dctortod. I fine
0,000 in ono place , 8,000 in nnotho
nnd BO on , nnd I think the supply wil
coon runout. "
Mmc.Nllaion has certainly Itnprori <
in every respect slnco her last appear
ance In America. Her strong am
awoot Norao foaturca have become
heroic , nnd her manner still retain
that engaging conrtoay which pleasoe
the pcoplu.
TUB BRB reporter was shown the
elegant car in .which Mmo. Nilssori
nnd her party nro crossing the coh
continent , nnd it looks cosy nnd com
fortnblo enough to suit anyone. It i
ono of the largo rolling palaces belong
ing to the Worcester Excursion Oat
company nnd la called the
"Mnnton Mnrblo. " It is much like
other "specials,1' perhaps n trifle more
elaborately finished. The etuto room
in the front end of the car is for Mme
Nilcson'a manager , &tr. J. II. Ooplo
a ton , whllo an elegant ono in the roar
ia occupied by the madame herself
nnd la fitted up In regular boudoi
Btylo , with dainty chairs and
cabinets ot the rarcot workmnnshl )
itnd moat 'coolly wooi. Back of this
is the kitchen with French cook nt
tnchmont nnd the larder nuppliod with
everythingtiioo In the eating line
from loators to black-tail door.
And by the way'speaking of this
aubjcct , three of the principal female
theatrical stars of the country trnve
this season in private cars oipoolallj
engaged for them. These include
Mmo. Modjeska , Mmo. Nilsnon am
Mrs. Lnngtry. The stnr of to-da ;
gooa about in great style , and it takoi
a good big bank account to back U |
her whims and make her fool comfort
ablo.
ablo.This
This car hao boon fitted up oapoolallj
for the use of Mudamo Nil § son while
in America. The interior hao boon
refurnished nt an expense of not los
than $5,000. Cars nro rather costlj
affairs and eat into iho profits of the
ongagomont. In the first plaoo the ;
cost $50 per day for their use , whicl
sum gooa to the Parlor Oar company * !
treasury , nnd does not Include the
tiauling of the car nbcut the country
which is equi/ftlont lo the faro o
eighteen patRongora. Sundaya conn
the same as other days. Then there
a n porter , n French cook nnd servants -
ants for the Madnmo , nllfof whom nro
under ply during thn ontlro engagement -
mont , as well na a manager , who
tccompanlca the stnr nnd locks after
ionnclal intorosta ot hia employer.
The ontlro party in the Mndamo'a
sar , including the sturn who accompany
icr nro as follows :
Siguor Del Puonte , baritone.
Miss Hope Glenn , contralto.
Tiioodoro Dlorkaton , tenor.
The Mendelssohn Quintotto olub
with Ryan nt the head nnd the follow-
ng members : Mr. Isadoro tiohnitzlor ,
Mr. Sohado , Mr. Qieso , Mr. Thiolo.
Mr. Ohas. Pratt ia the piano accom
panist , and with Mr. Henry E. Abbey
omplotcs the party. The last named
{ ontlomnn is well known na not the
east important member of the party
F ho la named last , lie was mot nt
Ilia point by Judga 0. A. Baldwin ,
rho IB an old school mntonnd boyhood
'rlena of hli , nnd for whom ho had u
rory cordial greeting.
A distinguished member of the
larty was Theodore Biorkaton , who is
: ho son of the governor of the King'a
3astlo at Stockholm. His father ia
letter known ta the admiral in former
pears of the Swedish navy ,
The party goea direct to Ban Fran-
risoo , where Mmo. Nllsson gives tour
ioncorts on alteruato nights , vie :
Tuesday , Thursday , Saturday and
Monday. They then , after seeing the
joast , jump frotn San Francisco to
Denver , Topekn and Omaha , appenr-
ng here at Boyd'a opera house , Janu-
try 22 , nnd at this point THE UEK
: an safely sty they will receive nn
> v&tion.
"niiowrrs UKONOUIATJ THO.
3111S are ezcelleut for tlio relief of
iIonrsouiMa or Bard Throat. They nro ox >
* dlngly effective. " Chnttiait World ,
Kny.
FRESH.
loan T. Jtaymoad at Boyd'a Opera
HOUBO To-ntgut.
John T. Raymond , the favorite
omedlau In this section of country ,
rill appear at Boyd'a opera house
his evening la one of hia 1st-
stand greatestpUys , ontiUod "Froth ,
he American , "
such a aoason ai that en-
by the Boston Ideal * it U the
highest compliment that can be paid
him to say that he will undoubtodl )
draw a big home and bo u eucce i > fc
* > i If thora had not been an entertainment
mont in Omaha for a month.
BEER UP OR DOWN !
A Goldsmith Gently Taps a Ketr o
Metz'a Boat
To the Eoltor ot Tin Dn.
In Wednesday evening nnd Thnrs
day tnornlng'e BKK I road nn nrticl
entitled 'Tho ' Itiso of Beer. " I
reply I would bo ? to atato that I
seems that the writer of said nrticl
must have very abort memory , fete
to my knowledge ho ia nnd haa bee
soliciting trade In places where otho
browora are established. I myaol
am in fnvor of patronizing nnd sustain
Ing "Homo industry , " provided the
do not become n monopoly. HI
statement that n certain brewery firm
has made $250,009 by gambling it
hope , nnd that said firm is trying tei
establish n branch here with the tn
tnntlon of spending said amount fo
the purpose of getting their beer in
this market * honld nlroady induca thu
parties dealing In that line of good
to patrontzo said firm , nn I do no
think the citizens of Omaha have att ;
objection to having that amount In
rested in this city. I am also of the
bclit'f that the writer of the artlol
would hnvohnd no objection to makin
the $200,000 if ho hnd had the capita
with which to do it.
A. GOLDSMITH.
WILL IT PAY ?
A Bad Send-Off for the Olucoso
BnsinesB ,
But It May bo Th&t the Now
Process is Bettor.
In view of the fact that the Board
of Trade has united with some ot ou
loading cillions iu the effort tocncour
ago the starting np of a Qlucoso fao
tory in Omaha , with a capital of hal
a million , and the matter yet unset
tied the following statistics from an
oaatorn exchange will bo of interest
About $100,000 haa already boon
Bubicribod to the Omaha project auc
a commlttoo waa authorized to go
oant aud visit several works nud BOO
what their linprormlonn would bo.
favorable report of this committee
would no doubt bo omlorced by the
butiuoasracn already interested in the
scheme by a subscription nmplo to act
the work going. It may bo thai the
now process proposed for the Omaha
worko would not bo BO loojng n game
as the old. But the list will tpaak for
itself :
GLUCOSK noun TO ouiRr.
For n whllo glucose making promisee
to bo the best businccn in the country.
The Ilamlins , of BufTalo , mudo it moa
profitably there , and showed their
faith in the business by opening facto
rlos in Poorln and Lonvonwurth. Bo-
aides > their three great factories , thir
teen othoro have been manufacturing
the villainous compound in the west
having Invested hundreds of thous
anda of dollar * in buildings and mach
inery. With few exceptions the in
vestments have been most satisfactory
There Booms to have boon no domaue
for so much glucose. The business
Hko the making of steel raila at $70 a
ton , seems to have boon overdone
and the manufacturers arj whininj
for relief. Whether the glucoai
men , llkp the utool men , wil
seek relief tn congress for their
infant industry has not yet boou
announced , bu. that something
munt bo douo speedily , or the enter
prising capitalists , who have stakoc
thoic. all on this hopeful infant , mus
"lay" elown the baby , and BOO n groa
Infant industry periah , ao early , anc
BO full of promise. It is touching to
behold their grief. If now only ai
enormous tax on sugar could bo pilot
on for the benefit , of n few dozei
sugar plantations ; then , with extra
high oagar and a vigorous crunndo o
ilandor against the now and hones
rival sorghum , thuro muy bo hope o :
salvation by consolidation and running
an half capacity. Wo find in The
Davenport Democrat the following
itatomont of the present condition o
thlnga in the western factories ,
Davenport works , capacity 3,000 to
3,000 bushels of corn per day , shut
lown two weeks ago , that the preaonl
proposition might bu considered ; wil
osuino operations in thirty days ,
whether the consolidation is effected
ir not.
The Dos Moines ( Iowa ) and Sago-
; owii ( Illinois ) works have proved
'allures , sinking all the capital in
vested ,
Marshalltown ( four ) works , after
laving need up $250,000 oipital , are
> ainc ; enlarged from 1,500 to 3OOC ,
jushel capacity for profitable working !
rho Btockhpldora have never received
i cent of dividend.
Rookford , III. , capacity 1,000 bush
) ls per day heavily encumbered and
die.
Geneva , 111. , capaclCy 800 bubhols
ior day , Idle failure.
Freeport.Ill.atpaoity3OOObushola
; > er day. Idle , with 7.COO barrels of
tyrup on hand. Resumption of opor
ktions improbable.-
lowa Olty , Iowa , capacity 1,000
jushels per day. Bhut down because
) f dull trado. Profitless so far ,
St. Louis , Ho. , capacity U,000
jushols per day. Idlo.
St. Joseph , Mo. , capacity 1,000
} ushola per day. Working occasion
ally , ta there may bo demand.
Danville , 111. , capacity 1,000 Jbueh
) la per day. Shut down because of
lull trado.
Tippecanoo , Ohio , closed for repairs ,
ho only really aucceatf ul works in the
rest , outeido of those owned by the
larulins , aud the Davenport works.
Peoria , 111. , capacity 8,000 bushels
> cr day idlo.
One in Peoria and ouo in Leaven-
rorth. having an aggregate capacity
> f 20,000 bushels per day , are iu op-
ration , but lolling the product at a
ory uuremnuerativo price.
The Limerick worka at Buffalo are
elining works for the purpose of
taking sugar out of corn starch for
using with real sugars for table use ,
se 0,000 to 8,000 bushels of corn
ally. The great works being built in
Chicago , 15,000 bnsbeU daily , con.
template the same butinces.
There are big works near New York
owned by Daryea and Booth A
Kdgar having an aggregate capacity
of 10,000 ba hcls dtitly , in operation ,
Will not enter consolidation , but make
combination with the consolidated
companies.
The works at Kftns&B City , Mo. ,
and Wheeling , W , Va. , were built foi
refining by thn dry process , Thoj
absorbed $100,000 each , and are dead
failures.
Detroit works , capacity 3,000 bn <
shola daily , are idlo.
SOME BAVARIAN NOTES ;
Surprising Freshness of the
Apponrnnco of Ancient
TOWDB.
A Plaoo Whom Time Ha * XVrotJchl
No Change.
8p al Corrwjiondenc * Chicago Dally Jfewi.
NOKGMIIRKO , Bivarla , Nov. 14 ,
1882. I find that Americans vlsltliif
Germany nro very often ( surprised
even amazed and disappointed , OVPI
the modern appcariuco of the princi
pnl cltlca. They como here oxpectinj
to BOO towns thai were built ony wherefrom
from five to eight centurion ago , am
they do sco them. But there is little
left to rnmind them of the middle
agcfl , save here and there nn oh
church , a section of wall faet tumbling
down , n caatlo that baa boon ropairce
over and over again , until it ia an now
as Tom's jack-knife , or nn ancient rnth
haua. Berlin , for instance , is , to all np
poaronccBt young and fresh na Now
York , with its munificent blocks o
brick , grauito nud marble , and its
br&nd nvenuso nnd streets. Dresden
which waa built originally hoavou
onlyjcnowa when , looks no elder than
rebuilt Chicago. Even venerable
Lolpslo , although nhe ntlll rotaina her
crooked nnd narrow alroets inside
what were once her mont nnd ram
parts , and nlthough BIO now nnd then
makes a desperate iflort to preserve
Bomo nnolont landmark from the do-
tpolllng hand of the modern architect ,
ia fast losing the otruoturco which at
tracted travelers toward her n hundred
years ago. The mnnin for tearing
down nil thnt is old ia to widosproac
that in a few yerrs nho will bo , like
her elslcr Dresden , n city of iron anc
glass fronts , and the quaint nnd curi
DUR gablo-onds will have disappeared
forever.
AN ANCIENT CITY.
But there is ono city in Germany
which has clung tenaciously aud nffec
blonatoly to the monuments of other
3ayB , which haa guarded and protect
3d her old halls , walls , towero ,
jhurches und houses so closely anc
reverently and faithfully that neither
indent nor modern vandal 1ma boon
* blo , cither by argument or force , to
inako her anything but what nho waa
sight conturica ago. And I am in
thnt old town to-night , nnd looking
from the window of my hotel over t
thouoand red-tiled roofs toward the
twin atooplcs of a red-tilod church ,
behind which risoa the rod-tiled cas
tle , which wan built in the year of
] nr Lord nine hundred nnd some-
bhtog , or a nhort time before Jane
Grey SwieBhelm was born. Not that
my room in the hutol in up BO high
thnt it overlooks the town , oh , no.
Iho hotel is en n high hill , nnd iln
first story is on a level with some ol
the tallest gables.
My first impressions of Nuremberg
were veay strange. I believe the first
impression of everybody who enters
the town for the firat time must bo
strange , for the place ia onUrelyJdiffor-
unt from anything which the Imagina
tion can conceivo. I entered Nurem
berg nt 2 o'clock in the morning ,
through the principal gate of the city ,
that is , through n tunnel which runs
under the old wall and castle. Outside -
side the wall I noticed , as I drove
From the rnilroad elation , were nu
merous handsome , even olegnnt , villas
ind business blocks , ns modern as
modern could could bo , bnt from the
moment that my droschkr. crossed tbo
bridge over the moat , and passed
bhroagh the tunnel under the caatlo ,
everything was changed.
A TKAN8FOKMAT10N RCKNK
By the palo light of a moon in her
last quarter ( a now moon would have
boon decidedly out of place iu Nurem
berg ) , nnd the yellow glimmering of
the street Inmpa , I could BOO that I
tad loft the century in which I was
born and raised behind mo , and that
[ was living in another ago. The
juaint old housea looked down upon
iuo from either aide of the narrow
itreot , and the windows looking like
10 many oyoa nwny up in the gabled
roof Boemod to wink nt mo , ns much
ta to Bay. "Well , wo'vogot n Chicago
nan here nt last , and wo'H show him
that's what. "
Ono ia apt to bo a little sleepy nt 2
> 'olock in the morning , even if ono
ms not boon traveling in a railrond
iar all night , but when everything
.round you looks na old nnd na drowsy
, s Nuremberg nppoared to mo that
uorning , it requires n herculean of-
prt to keep your eyes open. I bu-
ievo I kept my eyes open , but I could
tot look at ono of these gable win-
Iowa without imagining that It wna
finking nt'mo , and the moro the win-
lowe winked iho moro embaraasod I
olt. And so I waa tumbled and
oltod over the granite pavement ,
wakening echoes which , por-
mpi , had boon sleeping for a century
r two , and Nuremborgora who had
leoti sleeping for sevtral hours , The
ohooa grumbled along the ramparts ,
lashed themselves in fits of ill-con-
oaled anger against the towers ,
mocked their heads against the houses
nd wont flying before mo nlong the
arrow streets , until , what frith the
traugo BconoBj the atrango noises nnd
ho winking of the atrango windows , I
clt that I waa being driven in a very
haky old hack , by n very shaky old
river , who Boomed to bo Raiding n
ooidodly shaky old horeo through the
ilddlo of the world's history , with
o possible chance of over reaching
iy journey's ond.
TUB HEIQN Or VOIU'IIEUH ,
And still the old hack rumbled and
ittlod while I tossed and tumbled ,
utll it struck me thnt if this racket
'as kept up very much longer the
urgormeister , with a posse of Nn-
Jiuborger police , would bear down
pen us. and run the old hone and
10 old droBohka nd the old driver
ad myself into oue of tbo horrible
ungeom of the oaitle , and keep us
there for sixty years for disturbing
the peace. The driver waa evidently
asleep. Indeed , I am positive that '
heard him anoro once or twice as thi
horse "slowed up" to turn i
corner. In fact , evorybodj
in Nuremberg except tnysel
Hoomod to ba asleep , nne
Morpheus waa doing his love
best to get hla arm around my waist
but I wouldn't lot him. I waa nfraii
to go tn sloop. Whenever I closei
my oycs I imagined that ono of th
gnblo roafa was tumbling down on th
droachka , eyes nud all , and just as
waa about to bo buried nndor ai
avalanche of mortar and brick nnd rei
tiles and window glais , I invarlabl ;
nwoko wi'h a start. I had closed m ;
eyes for the fiftieth time , nnd was jus
to bo buried under one of the talles
gnblo-onds , when the great clock of St
Scbald'a struck the first quarter , th
driver awoke , the horse mopped , nm
in n few mlnutpB I was trying fo ex
plain to the hotel porter in the wars
possible German the kind of n room'
wanted , nnd ho waa answering mo ii
very good English that ho had a vcr ;
pleasant apartment , indeed , nm
would tr.ko pleasure in showing it i
mo instantly.
TUB AWAKP.1UKO
I had had but a cert of a blinkin ;
view of Nuremberg , or , to put i
plainer , only n tqulnt , but I went ti
bed with the impression that It wa
always dark here ; that A perpotua
moon iu its last quarter shone npoi
the town ; that the wiudowa in thi
gaWc-roofa did actually wink , nn <
thnt the hotel porter , the Lack-driver
and uaynolt were the only living per
sonain the place. But , whenlnwoke
the golden rays of n November nui
were dancing on the painted floor
there was nolso and bus lo in thi
atroet ; n chambermaid in the hnllwa ;
was singing "Go nway , naughty bay
naughty boy , go nway , " in Gorman
nnd Nuremberg , with nil her old tow
era , and ramparts , nnd moats , nne
castlon , BOEmod to bo r.o thoroughly
up with this vulgirnndmonoy-makinfi
age as any of our western cities
HISTORICAL.
Before going into details rcgnrdin )
the wonders of this nuciont town , i
very brief sketch may be of interest te
the readero of The Daily Nows. It ii
very nearly a thousand years old ; i
may bo older , but that is as old aa the
oldest inhabitant claims it to be , I
waan "free city of the empire" in the
twelfth century , nnd Henry IV. and
Bnrbarossa resided horo. Frederick
II. and Louts the Bavarian , as well ai
the two first named , printed it "manj
valuable privileges. " Tracing its his
tory from that time down to the
present it is soon that Nuremberg
has always hold n place in thi
first rank of historical cities , nnd onlj
caasod to bo a "froo cily" in 1800. Il
haa been governed by governoa will ;
nil sorts of names , who hold a plcscv
in history principally bacanso ot thi
cruelties which they have perpetrated ,
Itn old caatlo and rntthaus to this daj
contains the numerous iiiHtruruenti o
torture invented in "tho good olc
times , " nnd some of them nro horri'
ble enough to make the blood run cold
In the veins of n Sioux Indian. The
plnco acema to hcvo boon selected foi
the torture nnd imprisonment of state
prisoners in former tiraeu , which nc
conntn for the numoiouu dungeon ;
and the numerous towern nnd prisoni
to bo found hero. If yon would like
to road something about the dark dayt
of Nuremberg I will try to intoresi
you. J. J. F.
AHK your drngg 1st forRedding's lUuHiat
naive. Keep it iu the home in case of ncci
denta. Price 25c.
SLAVEN'SYOSEMITE COLOGNE
Made frcir tbo wild flowers of the
KAK FAMED YOSEMITE VALLEN
11 is the moat fragrant ot pcrfum t
Manufactured by H. B. Slavon , San
Francisco. For nalo in Omaha by W.
J. Whltohouso and Konnato. Broa. ,
& Co.
Baal Estate Transfers.
The following deeds were filed foi
record in the county clerk's oflico No <
iromber 8. Reported for TUB BKB bj
3eo.V. . Ames , real estate dealer :
G W. Arnea and wife to Mrs. 8. J.
Welch , ft. d ; lota 23 and 24 , block 3 ,
Hanaconi Plnco $1.000.
Bongs & Hill to S. A. Ryan , w. d. :
lot 12 , block 2 , Arbor Place $425.
J. H. Ponbody nnd wife to H. W.
fates , w. d. ; lota 1 and 4. block 106
510H.
H. O. Jones and wife to M. A.
3haao , w. d. ; lot2 , blockl.Elkhorn
J10.J. .
J. S. Brigga and wife to J. S. Hal-
jort , w. d.lot 30. Nelson's addition
& 2.000.
Jfo Fair OUM Who BO Gracefully
iresldo at your husbands'hospitable boards
ihould furulsh hia guests with IIub Funch ,
vhich oclitieea in flavor all punchei hastily
nade. Trade supplied at iiiauufacturera
irioea by M. A. McNamaro. Families
lupplle-t by A. If. Gladstone , Omaha ,
BATTLE CHEEK , Mioh. , Juu. 31 , 79.
GENTLKMEN Having been afllloted
or a number of yonro with indigea-
ion und general debility , by the ad-
'ice of my dootor I ueod Hop Bittora ,
md must aay they afforded mo nlmost
nntant relief. I nm glad to bo able
o testify in their behalf.
THOS. G. KNQX ,
CAUSED BY A MOUSE-
"bo Bis Piro In the United Dank
Building. *
prcikl to St. Xouls Fa9t-DI > l > aUh.
NEW yoitK , December C , A fire on
ilonday night in the eighth story of
ho United bank building , nt Broad-
ray nnd Wall street , was n matter of
inuaual interest to fireman , insurance
ompanicB , and the owners , builders
nd occupants of the largo o dices and
iniidings which have been lately put
ip , It waa the first fire which haa
ccurred in any of the many ntoried
ire proof bnildingn. It started
pparontly in the flooring on the
iroadway side of the eighth
tory , and it consumed the wood work
n the two ollices on the north-
rest part of that floor and in the cor-
idor leading to them. The firemen
11 their efforts to extinguish the
[ araos tore up the flooring of the cor-
idor and the two oflices , and also
iroko out the concrete fillings bo-
ween the iron joists. This let the
rater and small rubbish into the of-
ces of the New Jersey Construction
ompany and into those of General
7. 8. Grant , which are alio the offices
f the Mexican Southern railroad
company , Few of the tennnU of th
offices that were damaged were ln <
surocl. They Bay they beliovcd tb
building
ABSOLtTTSLY
Foreman Oruru says the firo-proof ma
torhl but ween the flora and partition
crumbled into dust when touched b ;
the hand. The heat seemed to havi
destroyed its cohcsivenoar. The lire
mon were exhausted by dragging tin
hone up sixteen flights of stairs. I
was Bald by ponoiu who were in tin
building nt the time of the firn Ilia
thn firat notification the wntchmat
had of its existence was the falling o
class from the akyllght , which wv
brokoi by Iho heat through the well
hole. % The lxtoin flights of stair
atops , down which the water rneho ;
LIKE A WINDI50 ( JATAUACT ,
were not used yesterday except b ;
fircmon and policemen. The fire in
nuranco patrol thought yesterday th <
fire waa caused by nn ovorhcatm
dleampipe , bu * Trosldent H. 0
Fahnestock , of the First Nationn
bank f the Rapublio , who owns thi
building , said that ho believed it hat
been caused by n mouse that hn <
dragged ft parlor match into its nest
A mounu'n neil composed of fine
shredi of paper mid other combnatibli
material was fonpd under the flee
near the epot whcro the fire occv.rrod
A Itaco lo Doatli
Bpedal Dltpatch to Tun Ilii.
NKW OULKANH , Decambor 7. I'M
s < mgera navod from the ntutunbos
Morning Star , which exploded iti
boilers yesterdiy , ntntod cho wni
racing with the Sunbeam when tin
disaster occurred.
Frank Holt of Chattnnooi n , Wm
Freltua , agad 16 , nnd S.\rah Young
colored , scalded by Iho explosion o
the stuumbeut Morning Star , havi
died. Of the twonty-onu persona 01
board at the time of thu explosion
fire only are now living.
Onto.
Sptdal Dispatch to Tun Dun.
NEW YOHK , December 7. The Be !
mont-Dovoy libel case ended to-daj
by disagreement of thn jury nnd theii
discharge. The jury ntood , 8 for con
vlction and 4 for acquittal.
Judge Cowing grunted a motior
vacating the order committing Duvoj
for contempt.
Iiontixt Bea.
Sped * ] Dlgpatch to Tun Dan.
LONO BitA. > cn , November 7 Cap
tain Emona nnd three mon were lee
with a yacht going from thia place tr
Barnegat bay.
I O LOAM MOMS.Y.
| tA ONEYTOLOAN On personal property o
IV Jl any description A. C.lTroup , Attorney , 21 !
south 14th Street. l3-lmo
ONKV TO UA. < ou cBKtcl tuoriK Ku oe
curlty. A. B. Tutton , No. 1510 Doti-Iv
Etreot , front room. up-itnir . _ 435-tt
- - " V"
.
nprardo , for 3 4a yet ss , on CTsl-caj3 ! oily ai
frn proojrty. Uxxn KtiL Knin sad ton
AoKior , I61h cert I > oap' s SSs.
ONEY TO r-OAli' C ll ft L T OBen of n
HELP WANTED
WANNED A girl to do general housework a
noutheast corner Dodge and 12th streets.
388-7
W ANTED | Boy at H , Dohle'a Shoe Store.
MMO
- girl In a fimily of two. In
quire 11th and OTenportWo-tsldeBccond
houst from Dave poit. SJO-U
WANTED-Posltlon as travcllr-g agent. Ar
experienced salesman , desiring a change
wishes to engage with a flrst-daea house Iron
January or February next. Acquaintance p lo
clpally In Colorado aid territories , a d mostlj
with wholesa'o grocery trailo Position wltr
b entry preferred. References clriii. Addroii
t'German , " BEK ofllro , Omaha , Neb.
TTTANTED Twndlnlne room clrlsut Ua-ney
T7 Street restaurant , No. 41211 > rney street.
WANTED-A girl at 2010 Burt strett ,
3S40
WANTHD-A good milker , Saratotpi dairy.
379st
ANTED -Girls innnedlattly at the "Occt.
W
den'al. 348-tf
W" rANUKD A gooU co k at New t ngla-d res-
iaurant , 1418 D Ujla-s street. 330-71
Agents tn take cidera for Navlna' '
WANTED Stck Doct. r Do k. For ternu
write to J , D. HHEELY ,
dec HI General Agent , Fairmont , Nob.
Two men of rccxl address to can
vass and sell goods. Stoidy employment ,
sure pay. fall 421 south 10th Btree * . 357-7'
' Tonecurethelfivlcesof a well
WANT'D mechanic. l\o proportions coa-
ildcr < l unlcn thn applicant pi'Sfesesa grneral
knowledge ol the niechinlcil tc encis. i all at
rooms 6 and 7 , Kreiett'j liluck , Council Dlulls.
3109mao
'ANTED Hook cnnvaiweni nta7 ! > orth 16th
W street. ; 333 If
WAN KD Every ono to leave orders for help
ateiTN. 16th street , up stalra. 332 tf
- gsod cnmoKscr ti sell
WANTED-Ono
goods on Installment , steady work and
gocd pay. Inquire at 213 N. 16th atreit , room C.
207-tI
OITUATIOHO WANTED
WANTED A ultimtion by a llrst-c-ku * Trinch
cook. Addrr "A. 8. " 'J07 H. J3th street.
38681
MIOELUAHEItlB WANTB
WANT4DItoardeni liy the day or week HIT
_ HowardSt , _ _ 346-lm )
DU3INE83' CHANCES.
. USINESS CHANCE good blacksmith is
l offered tpccial Indusenitn' , to locatoatOII-
moro Neb. Apply to 0. Frostt.Jthtre. 13J-29-lra
i WO KUUMSIIED ROOMS AND I10ARI > -
1 Also table boarder. , 1810 Dodg SI , 385 tf
F'U KKTT o nlciily furnUhel rooms , oni
door north uf Dodge , on Ifcth. 391-1 1
li'Olt RUN I I Irasant furn'thed room nuitabit !
L' for gentlemen , 1C11) t arnam. Xl-'Ji
I710U RENT Front room lth board , llodern
L' ImproTements. No. 1718 Dodge t. : i 3-13t
OR KENT A comfortable homo at reasoim
IT blopricc. Inqulrtiat'JOlSl'lerco btrcet , bet.
oth and 2l t , 308.71
pOR HRNT A cottage of four rooms.2 do ets ,
I ? pantry " < ! etllar , tity water In tlie houdc.
M o 4 large roonu and closet In a double house ,
aril and soft water. L. DUOOAN ,
307-71 1112 Houtli 13th Kt.
_
110R RENT A house ol U looms , suitable Tor
1 one orUofanilllM. Kent * i'0 a n onth , In-
] Ulte UI6 L'hlcaso etreef , bit. 12th and 13th.
307llt _
| 7 > OR REN'JHcs'.dcnc ' * No 1712 IKniglas Tht
L1 3C9tl JOHN ( J. JAOIS. !
_
I . ' Olt RENT Ono nict'ly furnished room for on *
II or v o Kontlimen , No. 112 Harney e'reot ,
JCt. flh and 3th. _ 3 p-at
EWK ; RENT Muall cottagr.pavxoport and 17lh
'Urea. ' I5 , S. LEHMAN.
TENT Plca nt furnUhtJ room ultabie
FOR
for gentleman , lt > 19 Farnam. 3OI 3t
7\OK RENT Furnlalied andunfurnUlied tootni
L1 HlOJuUon. 054 I
BHST New two ttorr hrtuo oCt t
FOn , shortd lAnc from Mofllra. fum
r Aonable. WILLI3 M.YAim
231-U
TT10R HF.ST Tb rr tdnce ot M. > f Kennodj
f 1709JaVHD. Inialri on pteali.i or kt Xli
JGthitrc.t. SiJ-tf
1JIOH RENT- front roru furnUhe.1 and aa
i1 unfnrnlibr.1 room in U-eine's blixk corntc
( lCbt | and Howard. 344-U
J'OU HF > .T Unlutn'shtvl ' room two
F wc > of 1-oJtuBlco 117 tou'o IHhttro.f
poll RENTFurntthe.l room. Inquire 313 V.
I
17th street , between DiiirnportunJ Cbluwro
" *
ll R NT A ' - l
new rtrm , furnl ,
room * , bath room , table , He. One of ths
nnrst locntlonj In the dly : tie oo per month.
Inquire for three da ) , Heroin' real rstaUs areney ,
lSthi.nd DouglCT streets. _ not 15 U
FOR RENT New seven room cottage well lo
cated , his fueral closlts , city and e stern
water 0. F. Drlscoll. 2S3-U
EillS' New Map of Omaha , luet completed and
ready for delivery at $7 each. Ii4leot wide
by 7 feet long. Largest and most uompleta man
ol Omaha i > er published. Ottlclal map ot Uui
cltv. fire column.
| > OR RENT Office rooms. Knqulre at Ktw
! York Dry Goods store. lan-U co-18
PUK HKAT-Up-aUlrg , 1417 Fatnhr n 4trpe
Sr-Sf JOHN U. JAC0119
_
GnypTiibNl llnnra ol 8 rix.niB in nn
Jj order , 10 blok8 from opera hjtue ,
cheap. . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . , , . , . fl'O
Uniuo rif 11 rorntft. lAl cotiTcnlooco , 8
blotkifram op t housa . 40
Hoiwa ot S rooms , 33.1 and Nicholas stroott. 18
atora ont'arqam , S Hoer . . . . . . . . . . . . 1M
' tort on Hth,2 floora..iM. . . . . . . . . . T6
SuclltronttesldoncM . , . $50 to6B
43-tt McOAUUK , Oppoilto t'oito'I ' ! i.
E OIl HENT-Unfurrldhcd rooms In brick
IIOUM. 1419 Chicago street. ISQ-U
T0tl RKN'T ni-x-utly furnished rooini with
JJ KM and heator. Kcferrncrfl required. Ap
ply a > north west corner cf 23d and Uurt Ktrc-oU.
\aa \ u
" 1JIOK RENT Furnished room with board 18CX
JC California street. 171-U
TTiOH KbJiT Uuuae , six rooms , rurnlfliod , ID-
.C qwlro at D. Uyd ' cfflco , Mll.'ud hotfll.
7H5-tt
T7WII . e > o MIW n rolllnKH wm two attint
J ; il Iu t < c . ! n. la I c i\lty , by McSoaa
C. 16H
_
'JTlUlt HKNT i utK 01:100 room or ball ( ( ore.
JJ 1020 yarnhtta ' f M _ 707-11
riOH RnWT . f > r u , JUlcomtw hlock , ou
L1 18th Direct. > i-nr Uarenport. Bt A. U.
Ualcambo. 600-231 !
F 0 SAl 1' - A \c. but little n X
fultable lor htorecr utllao. Hold rhoup. Uv
rabrant Si Cole.
FOU SALB-41) ) Inch iitandard Columbia
BICYCLE
lumbia , In ulr condition. A bargain. O.
U. Woodman. 751-U
SALE A email grain clo\atoroml t pork
FOR
warchousc.clitap , aril on all the ml roml tracki
at Fremont , Nob. , with the grounds , by llobert
Kittle. _ .372-1 it
BAHRAIN For sale , a email boiuo on leaged
A '
ground , three rooms , closet , pan'ry ' , ium-
me r Utcten , good celhr , and waiei. Cheap for
rash. Inquire on premises , socoml door north of
St Mary's avenue , on Fanvlew street , or at J a.
Falconer's aloon , cpera house block. S60-9J
e OIl SALE A co.il restaurant andTiotoVIn
flourishing town of four thoiu nd Iniabt-
tanli dolngagoodbuslucM OnnrrwlshcitoBtll
on account of III heilth , easy turuia. Address 0.
F. Cuwan Grand Island Neb. 313-tf
POU BALE Saloon doing a business from
f 1,050 to $1,200 a month , in ono ot the best
locations In the city. Satisfactory reasons for
selling. Terms \er.v reasonable. For particu
lars address "K. C. " lice otllco. 312-lwt
Clf you \\ant to sell join p'uco , then
. are tuO communication ) at thlaifllo *
rrm good man vho want tj seou. .
XCKLLENT UltICK for Bale , $9.00 per thon-
- ' sand. Yard , l&tb street , two blocks south
of Jiollcvuo rood. LORBMO DIDRLX.
lT7'lmnovlBt
FOK SALE First class hotel for ult
HOTEL lire western town. Has all thu lire *
class trade. Rcaeon for selling other bu LneM.
Per particulars , address , Hotel , OUAIU Ban.
183-lmfncTiat
"TJ On PALK Steam onglnes new nd cond
JC hand 8 , 10. IB , 20 ihorso power. Also
steam boilen-any elie. Inquire Om ha Foundry -
dry and ilacblneCo. nor24 Im-m-j -
n SALE Barrels and kegs. Also hoop pole *
bought at cooper shop , cor. 18th and Pleroe ,
*
T > EMIS New Map of Omaha , just completed and
JD ready for dtlivery at $7 each. Is 4 feet wide
by 7 fret long. Largest and most complete map
ot Omaha ever published. Olllclol map of the
city. Sea column.
FOB R KT Brick f tore. Inquire atdrutretor *
corner 10th and Douglas , " "
EQSCEULANETJS.
LOsr Palr ol fpictaclcs on green eau llneor
In street. Reward at Bee oltico. 392-Tt
SC. DRAINARD , Taxidermist. Dcorhcada , a
. rpoclalty , 13th , Let. Howard and Jackson.
JAS. H. & JOHND. 1'F.AnODY
DOCTORS from 13th and Farn. . m street *
to rooms 1 , 3 and 6 , Rodlck'a block , 1607 Furaam
"rcet. _ 243-n23-lm
N Vf One brown trato colt stir In forehead
head , two bird fact white , about two vran
JAS-bTEI-UENS
EDWAB.DKOTHL
. ,
JIAO'STER ' < F TALJIYSTERY AND CONDI-
TInNALlST , 498 Ttnth etrcet , hctween Farnam
and llainoy. Will , with iho old of guardian
Hclrlta , obtain for any one a glance ha paut
and present , and on certain conditions he fu-
turo. Boot and Shoes made to order. ( tret
oati * faction iruarantrcil.
OMAHA , Neb. , Dee. B , 1E8J.
The fcllowlng letters In reply to advertUementa
remain uncalled for at ili'a ' otIUo and will bo h U
lor ten dayn only after this dite :
r achcr . l "C. J. ' . „ .
"T J. " . 4 "Q. V. " .
"ll&M. " . 3 ' 'it. L. " . .
Doctor 1'orter . 3 "L. " .
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"X" . 7 "K" . J
"AW. " . 7 "A. 11. A" . . . . . .
" / . V. " . i "llox" .
"DeWalt . 1 "O. X. " . „ . .
'X. ' A. " . 1 "F.I' . " .
"K. S. S . 1 "F. II. W. " .
"Cigaw" . 'i "l > . X .
"A.7 2 F. II. Tiffany .
r. E. T. " i L. C. Rene. . . .
mat-eod-St Till : HER PUIII.ISIHNU CO
\
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varlea , A niarve ,
rarity , eireagth and wboloaomenwi
ilore ecoiiomlcU than the ordinary kind * ,
od cannot be sold In competition with the
nultitude of low test , short weight , alom
r phosphate powders. 3old omly in cam
ROTAL BAJtma FQWDEB Co.
Wall St. , New York