The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, September 24, 1898, Page 10, Image 10

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HARDY'S,
1S16 ci i, Douelas St., Omaha,
lows, therefore, that the assassin can swore to defend Hungary aeainat the
be handed over to the Austrian gov- world, and he seized the Jibrse by the hat . . 'fWs'M
ernment to be tried and executed nt mouth and -turned it by main force A VARIFrY r&i&ti&J?"1
tenna, and bwitzerland would be un- toward the four quarters of the globe,
likely to refuse a demand for his ex- The refinement of age and the change
tradition. But the plain truth is that in the color of his hair from red to
the European governments are afraid white, have improved the Emperor's
to punish anarchists; every ruler appearance; but he was then no
trembles lent he sign his own death match for the beautiful Elizabeth,
warrant -when he condemns a an an- Their estrangement began soon after
archist to death. The difference in their marriage, and it drove the Em
this country is marked and suggestive. press into the equestrian and other
We take anarchy by the throat and extravagances for which she has been
strangle it into decent citizenship, criticised. VAs unhappy as a Hans-
burg" is an old proverb, and as wife,
mother and empress the air Eliza
beth of Bavaria could testify to its
truth. It was shameful that she
But, then, we begin by treating all
men as free and equal and laugh at
the silly pretense that certain families
can govern the people by divine right.
fill 0
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P. C. ZEHRUNG, Mgr
Corner O aod Twelfth streets
With all the horror nttached to he should die by the hand of a cowardly
assassination of the Empress of Auk- assassin; but for years she has been
tria it is perhaps scarcely strange that ready to welcome death.
the more fltppaut of pur journals
should indulge in fake anecdotes more Electric wiring, gas and electric
or less unkind. The British Queen's fixtures and lamps a specialty. Kors
dislike for the late Empress certainly meyer Plumbing and Heatinj Co., 215
had origin in some penny-a-liner's South Eleventh street.
mind; although scarcely chummy
could you imagine Victoria, with her J- A. Vance, M. D., who has Joined
Sunday-at-home method of living. Dr. Charles W. Little, as president of
ever hobnobbing with a Bohemina? the Lincoln Infirmary of Osteopathy,
they never had "a falling out," and formerly practiced medicine in Ash
the "unoonventionality" stated to be land", Neb., but seeing the workings of
the cause of the rupture was probably Osteopathy, he recognized its supe- 25 cents
the trait in the deceased lady's char- riority as a therepeutic agent and
acter that appealed most strongly to abandoning his practice went io "" " ' "
the queen. Again, to state that -fter Kirksville , Mo., and took the course ASSEMBLY OF ALL INDIAN TRIBES
luncheon at Windsor.tlie Empress ate ; tjie celebrated American School of
Por One
Monday, Sept. 26.
Redmond Dramatic Company
Sg2S assa ms ass
4The Lost Paradise."
A stronir comnanv nf sivti-pn nmnia mor,..:.., ...
" , --- -; r-T"1 .cuoiiie iJCCiaiues at. eah nor.
nice, jionday evening ladies free, on the usual conditions.
Prices 10, 20 and 30 cents. Matinee Satnrriair in o.i
Seats on sail Saturday 9 a. in.
formance.
fi.nu.o v ..- i. i - . 'l'ho imiA VA -. J 1
a -hearty meal at the Windsor station of which Dr. Li(tle . 00 Wed inT T JZL"" "
ating at Omaha the rarest ethnologi- " UUr WUNTJ!iK'BCOAL
wood. See Gregory,
refreshment room is absurd, eeing
that she would pass through the royal
waiting1 saloon to the train, a special
of course, bound to leave on time, and
would not even be in the neighborhood
of the stuffy little pork pie and Bath
bun closet that does duty for a cafe
at the Windsor station
ties the Empress visited Ireland or
England every winter for the hunting
and a straighter rider it would be dif-
graduate.
AT THE FUNKE.
Begining on 3fonday evening the
Redmond dramatic company will be
seen at the Funke for six nights and ing great Indian reservations, it has
.tuuktnl 1ij1?ia' injl nliwlran'c ml4inaa llMMl tlVclll1d YiArm 4 .WMM.M .m. !.. I .
In the seven- i """-" J.-.-. .. . ---. , . , ""H-""
at 2:30 Saturday. They will present swgni. expense, to gather upon the ex
stanard dramas only, opening with position grounds a show which would
the great labor play, "The Lost. Par- 1e possible nowhere else in America.
cal exhibition ever attempted in this and
or nnv other land. Sitn.iWl i,
heart of the great American union, COIHer Eleventh and O, be
within easy reach of all the remain- tora Olivine
. adise," for which they carry special Sioux from the Dakotas, Omahns
and Winnebagos from Nebraska, Sacs
ficult to find. She was for years pi
i-a ,- i... ,n.Vn,.,, rvimtnin scenery. Tlie followinjr card from Mr.
Mitchell, and made herself immensely Redmond shows the confidence - has and Foxps frn Iowa. Chippewas from
popular with those she mtf. The last in his attraction: Mmnesota, Kickapoos from Kansas,
time that I was in the Melton Mow- "In presenting for your approval the an Jans J"m orth Dakota, Crows
bray region I went into a farm house Bedmond dramatic company we take ". Uieyennes and Flathead-J
in the centre of the hunting district, pride in calling your attention to a from Montana, Sheepeaters, Bannocks
and wttle there noticed a comomn eompnny that has never received an and Nez Perces from Idaho. Ynldmas
-ntlrorst rriiTn. Ererv ntvimisf will tiyitii iVncliinkrtnn TT- tr rvij.
china plate recHning in a glass cajc. ulnlled and each performance Arapahoes and Shoshone, from Wv-' The Omaha BOUte.
The farmer explained to me that the guaranteed or money refunded. We ,;,, , x- j n " -.
Empress one day, being far from home give no presents, conduct no gambling on,,I,f' L"te"m Irom erada, Zunis, Traina leave Lincoln
Ion" devnses, imt give hign class dramatic '" '' - "j"" -iK.-j: inim .uuiiui-ohb.
performances, lntersperseil wntn the -"zonu ana -ew .Mexico, loggers and t JC "? Tiwio a. m.
latest specia...es at prices that will Mojaves from California, Umatillas pj, q h s'i? P m"
please all. from Oregon and representatives from Fnr nm!k! ?! m
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and hungry, after an unusually
run, had entered his house and eaten
bread and cheese, and drunk of his
home brewed ale. "She said," con
cluded this rural entertainer ot roy
alty, "that she had never tasted" any
thing so good in her life, and give m&
a five pun' note, and sent the missus
and kids a whole lot of dress stuff the
jnamn aerniory ana Oklahoma of or umaha "12:40 a m I
11 A- t A . TT . . m .-
j lie iiuni tour ui ncruiuiiu iuc LTeekS. Uhlckasaws. Omntnwc 3mI-
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TRAINS
r:Von. r i,"n,i.i uv Tnn "hmi it.i. i ru-i .. '. ifa,re. WHiaha for
. ..., .. .. -. . ":;., uicrom-n., rsuges, uioes, ion- ijincoln 85 a. m '
ide, under the direction of Mr. Edward kawas. Kiowas, Comanches. Poncas Lincoln YliS n. m'
Thurnaer will oien in Cliicago, 111., lowas, Quapavs, Delawares, ivaws and J,!ncojn ".2o p. m.
..... wG .. .. .. y September 3th for a two keek's stay other tribes and remnant of Mho, x J"" PI-10 P- ra-
next day." This is only one 01 count- - . . . .,. ----- jmicoin t P. m.
less instances of the kind-hearted nes and then tj"e a h wrn eonoregatl ,n their wickiups, tenls. Lincoln 1150 p. m
tour covering the greater part of the tepees, wigwams and cabins, pursuin
territory used last season where ilerr- their usual avocations and illustrating
matin's gave the greatest satisfaction their dances, religious rites and sav-
and where managers are desirious of ae customs, make up a show unlike
playing' them again. There will be anything ever before presented.
many new illusions by Leon Herrmann Delegations fmm wppi- fr;K : ...
coronation ceremonies, xne jmpress that- as. yet nave never oeen seen in
was toen one oi iub uiiuuuc.i. - -- r j - - - -- - - .,;, f . ,, 4. :,.
will cive to the public lor the nrst " '" ",c -iw
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of the Empress.
When the Emperor and Empress of
Austria were crowned as the King
and Queen of Hungary, I happened to
be at Buda-Pesth and witnessed the
Daily. tDaily t Slinfl
G. W. BONNELL. 6. P. & T.A.
HOMESEEKEBS' EXCUBSIOX;
September 6 and 2C. Ortoi a -.i
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i yet nave never oeen seen in r.n . . nn ., , . ".j ana UKianonui TerrHorir ni
iis eonntrv and Adelaide Herrmann " " """" " hmHt nil : . .. ' '"
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en in Europe. I had seen Queen Vic- CJ-F"? Each tvne will te n2 ZZZZ "isiana Sew Mexico, the Bu,
.a - iiiiii: iici iiiiiil 11111.11 mill .uuuii ik . - --- - .. uinri u z a.
toria, Queen Isabella and tue impress Fash,on Plate"; in-which she changes uriate costume Awth weapons, uten- T , Sc" tlckets one fan
Eugenie; but the Empress Elizabeth her 50 times in 10 minutes sik, industrial appliances, ceremonial ?. . the Tound triP- For fur
IS, to all points in Texas, Indian Tcr-
1 Oklahoma Territory and to
points in Ari2na, Arkansas.
uu .ew .Mexico, the Bur-
on will sell tickets at one fare
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. j - tin .w r mi rmB in ti iff 1 ..a.. lAjioinn a a n rvv ninn t un rk i
wDeaiuGupiuu.; .. , -- Hu,,Ug.ucwa,i.n:,., objects, burial structures and handi-
tall, slender, graceful, elegant, and anese Magic Fete in which she will . TI,. ... , ,
wrth a. eentlead irracious dignity iutroduce some of the most intricate - he r 8, thr solemn, fes
wrth a gentteua .""s "VJ i a"d sensational novelties knenvn to the t,rak' e.r 1Wculiar customs and
she was a perfect picture of youtntnl por ms acfc ecpecialjr new their natural surroundings will be re
sovereignty as she walked up to the scenerv is g painted by Mr. Ernest produced. In connection with these
altar of the ancient cathedral, carry- Albert of Xew York City. illustrations of .,.,. u. i.:..
, 1 A: ;f. nnnnna'iAllC BH.HHHH.vn.IK ..
mg ner lung irsini. nu u.j...
ease. It is not lese majeste to say ii. t,EONHARDT'
that her consort, the Emperor Joseph,
looked like a pig. When he put on
the gold pot that served as the antique
crown of Hungary, his appearance
s ridiculous. He redeemed himself.
however and won the plaudits of the Bilkramie88,5fervous Ilk Pill Habit and wil be prominent.
Mr iK.-i-ir-rsra isssbTvs , 71 M
a wnurc . - r, - lree. unwnni.isac.or auaress ash ri- animals unless tliev n.n n .-
.-. ....uiuiauon ana tickets iiii t
B. & M. depot or city ticket offices
corner Tenth and 0 streets.
G. W. BONNELL, C. P. & T.
A.
Mft-PuU
Cures OyiiJi,
charger up the mound on which lie PILL CO., Lincoln, Nebr.
HALF KATES TO ST. LOUIS.
inal habits and customs and the para- . ".1 r " 7 tne Missouri Pa-
phernalia of the plains, mountains, " W,U SCl1 tlckets to st- Iouis and
lakes and forests, their homes, ex- &t ne fare for e round trip,
hibits of their industrial advancemenr, couJtt ot Kw'r and Veiled Prophets
their school work and other incidents ,rade' & until October 9. The Ne
of their slow but sure movement to- . at 2:30 P- m- and arrives in St.
warn nntizanon ana enlightenment w8 7:20 a. m. For sleeping car
wsrthB or further information call at
city ticket office, 1039 O street
F. D. CORNELL, C. P. & T. A.
"The Courier for Mle.aJl newartindc
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