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    AUSTRIA IN WARLIKE MOOD ,
Secret and Eapid Military Preparations
Being Undo by tha Government.
FRANCE DREAMS OF DLOODyHED
A ni | ; Snow Storm In Kn 'mid ' I elny
Cntilo Ncfj-Slnnlcy' Plans Vor
Ills Trip-Christina * on Iho
Continent.
Itoncly Tor Kmorjroncioo.
( CotnirlaM 18 * . l > u.Tamt Gt xl n Jtoinef/.l /
Vir.N.v * , Dee. t7. ! [ New Vork Herald
Cnbte-Spiclnl to the Uir. : | Arisltla Is
innkin ? Rrcat mllltnry picparntlens ns
rnpldlv and sicictly as possible. The
Vlnnna ncwsnareis are forbidden to sny a
word on the subjat , and Ilio Tngblatt was
solreil on nccount of a too detailed descrip
tion oC thuMnnnHcnprrepealInirifle. ; 'Iho
K0 > cinmcnt was itlu'H n credit of a million
and a ( | imrlor dollnrs to begin the purchase
ot rci-pntlnp ; rlllcs but It will tnko ten times
Hint to complete her arniancnt. What system
has been clioBen remains n scd'ct , but It IH
t > ollc\cd to bo a modllicatlon of the Manu-
llcliur. The Scluilhoff rlllw Is well spokun
( ft l > v military men , and the
inventor > IM wow fiono to London , where
Ho Is nrcort lnc * Ia'S ' ° ortler-
Himla.lt is n-noited , hnS refused to chaiiRO
her HJ stem , and some persons nr < n. ' " from this
that shu thinks war probable before iiJey
could ix > Rot ready. However , Ittissla has
made largo iinrcliases of Nordcnfeldt puns.
\Vlillo \ nearly every one believes war proba
ble In the spring , and many believe It Inev
itable , the military , ns distinguished from the
political clement , SPO no coinInclnp reason
for wai , because they nro of the old fchool
that think war useless imlcjsn It icsults in the
annexation of n | iiovinco or some similar
mnleri.xl advantage.
CUiriCIStNO TIIK A113IY.
The minister of war nml his friends have
been Kre.itly iiiinoycd by the continued criti
cism and attacks on his administration
which have lately appealed In Germany.
Ono of lliese , entitled "Military Strength of
Anstiia-HuiiKary In the Twelfth Hour , "
written bva retired Hungarian olllccr , f.v-
cltcd such fpcllncs that Itwasatonco pro
hibited In Austria , t'loiiRli ' ovvln to different
municipal laws Its sale was iiriiiiltted lu
Hunif.iry. This pamphlet sharply criticises
the whole administration of the nnnv , but
especially the defects In the sjstctn of mobill-
vntloii nnd the bad effect upon olllccis in semi-
Ing them to urovlncus w here t licy do not speak
the laiiRnaRe and nro cut elf from society ,
for tlioKotmnninns and Serfs are .sent to
Austria , and tlio Jiohuiniins to Hungary ; the
Hprcad of socialism ninonp olllcers , and tlio
defective nourishment and clothmp of sol-
dloiH , for the \nstrlan soldier iccehco no
intlons hut one meal a day nt noon nnd nn
extra loaf of bread every two dajs , which
latter Is drdnctod from Ills pay of two cents n
day , out of which ho also has to provide him
self with blacking and cleanii ! cn.upnicnts. !
While these Inferences nnd conclusions In
tlio pamphlet nut denied by the higher mili-
luiy ofliclals , the statumunts are generally
approved by the lower officers who have had
a chaneo of occluc ; It.
Gi'iman oflicers last summpriiindcsevero
ronunpnts on tlio slate of the Austrian amir ,
and It IB sknllicnnt tlmt nothing was said on
the subject In Hie recent dcb.ite in tne Ger
man pnillnment. But Prlnro Kuuss , the
tiorman ombissador , who corlainly has an
Interest in knowing , professes himself well
satisfied. HiuiRailan deputies told mo that
the oppositionaftor making careful lnn.uirlc.3 ,
considered the army to be in a much butter
state than was generally believed and per-
fcctlj- ready for a campaign.
run WAU .MI.VISTCU roi'ur.Ait.
The mlnlrttcr of war , Count lilrlanctt-
IShnldt , In much liked by i > olitical men on ac
count of his great knowledge of details
and readiness In explaining them and his
economy , for ho never exceeds the appiopri- '
atmn. Tliodinipultlubof mobilization come
partly from the dislocation of icglments and
the necessity of bunging their reserves fiom
very dl.it.int parts of the
countiy , lor the s > s-
tcm ot ( orrlloilal corps d'nrmco ' has not jet
been entirely Introduced and partly '
from the defecta In tlio railway system.
The longrallway which runs tliioiighOallcla ,
along the whole Russian frontier , has but two
junctions with the Hungarian railwaysystem ;
and but one with thoAustil.ui lines. At
Oderbcrg the line from that placu to Cracow
pasbes dangerously near the Knssian fion.
tier. Tlie junctions from Tionusln , on 1'ies-
buifr , to Sillcln on Kpeiles , a line which will
bo of treat adv.intagp , Is not yet iinishcd , (
audit took thomlnlilei of war tevon year *
to got It through the Hungarian pjill.iment
bccaiHQ it w.is n stiatfgtc and not n com-
rnorciiil lino.
Another minor delect ailsing from uartlcn-
Inrlsm is that Polish Is spoken on the Gali-
clan railway nnd Hungarian on the Hun-
snilan lines. This Gallclnn railway must
play an impoitniit p.ut In n Inturn war.
I'J.ANH KOIl A CAMI'MOK.
It Is the jjeneral belief hero that Russia , In
case of war , will n't ' ) waste her forces by
oeciip.Uni. linlgiiilii. So far as Austria Is
conroriud It inu.st ha fought out on the
Gnllclan frontier. Plans for an olfenslvo
- campaltcn contcmplatod thn march of one
nrlrjiy fiom Cr.icow down the Vistula toward
\Vnrsaw , wbou every bdldlcr would carry nn
ONtra illle to bo irlvi > n to tlio Polish peasants ;
nnd nnothnr from thn iielglibmhond ofLem
berg toward Kief. An clloit would also bo
nmdu to Isolate and perhaps destroy Oduss.i
Kvcn If Itoumniila should icimdn ncutial
the occupation of .lassy Is ponsldi'icd nt-cos
sary , but It Is hoped that Houmanla would bt
compelled ( A side with AnMiIa ,
It may beudded that the pupils In the mill
jury schools have lately been icipiired to
otudy two liookn , entitled "From tlio Vistula
to the Dnieper , " by HarmatliMH , which Is fill
of valuable detailed maps , and thn "Milltar >
Oeoifiapliy of Jltwla. " by Colonel I-'lpdUir , of
the wni ofllco , vvhtch Is not allowed to be
.bold ,
roi.ian ixn.rr.Nci.s AT wouit. "
A uvunt lilntiii ; the Nerd Donbche Algo
mt'liH ) Xeitnug , that Polish Inllnunci's am ;
men wcie at work to excite Gorman r.ympa
thy for llulgurla nnd agaliibt Uiibila , Is well is
founded. There Is a decided feclini ; that II bo
may IM npcchsary lo te cslabllab tbo kingdon
of Pol.ind as a tnrrlcr ngnln llussla. In "
Huiii..iry this fivllng Is so stuuu that lu e.i'- '
of war tlm Hiiniraiiaiis would insist on tlm
to\uinmcnt ; ( ikiu < mpasuu < - < to exclto n
Polish insurrection , even at thi > lUI ; of bulng
compollfd to reilo dalli'la tu the now 1'olisli .
Klnirdim. (
I bad , to day , n lone conversation on this '
Biibjc-ct wltli.iriuijln ol PilnrtiO/ailorgjMkl , mil
the noiniiul head of PolMi emUrn-
uratlou , wtin conlirmeJ all that I licr
have lie.ud chmvlu'io. ' He i.aj.s that (
thri'tivturs.uo ' there was n strong move for
tlie oslit'llslnnent of nn IndopL'tident Pol.ind
in cU e alhancd with Itnssla and under a
Itusslnu iirott > iturit . Atthatlliuo Iliu Polish It
leaders laid sclccled ai their < ivcntii.il 1:1 : m ?
Pilnco Waldf unr , of Di'iimnrk , nnd negotia
tions oil Die snbjui-t vreni bfijiin at Copon-
! init'ii to obtain ( lie roiiMMit ol the kins , his
falljc-r , who refused tu baa jaity to thu iuo-
Ji'L't. At present plins nro changed and Ilio
luttirePoland must bo lu alliance with Aus last
tria nmt Germany , and nn muluworwonM bo on
nmilo to put an Austrian aidnlukuon tlio the
thruue. My Infoimant was told by Atbcdyn-
sky , formal poxfrnor ircnernl ofV r aw ,
that Itti&ila bad decided In the event of a the
war wllth Gcnuany to aKindon Poluud wc t
of the Vlstntn.
Mlbavonlso seen to day n ntlcman vtc-JI tral
known ) In diplomatic and military circle. * ,
iute : vi.ct ns nowzo uvcu uutu i
who lias Jim returned from the call , who
las much to say on the same topic , ami ever
far ns to ns rt that tha Herman
) lans for a Polish campaign nro nil reiily ,
cvrn to tic ! selection of the commanding
oiTleers. T/io / ( icrman candldalo for the
Polish throne Is Pilnco Anlon Hadzlvvjle.
ilorillilc Nightmares of Iinjirndintr
Conflict Hover Over f-Vnnc-c.
by Jnmti Unrdon llt'inti ! . !
I'Ains Dec. 2r.-Ne\v | York Herald Cable
-Spechl to the Hr.i-Llko : ] n frlshtful
ilghtinaio tlio rtimorx of Impoudlng war
till oveilmng Fmnco from Calais to Toulon ,
fiom Hrost to Holfounl , On the boulevards ,
n the clubs , In tlio workshop' ! , beside the
family liicsldc , men , women nnd children
nro stliied to the quick by the great question
) l tlio day , "Is there to bo prneo or Is tbpio to
w war'/ ' Yesterday the Solell , the mouth-
ilecc of the Orleans princes , sounded the toc
sin of alarm by proposing the following tcr-
ribln questions :
"Is It true that a Gei man army is already
concentrating on the French frontiers ? Is it
rue that 150,000 troops arc already In Alsace-
Lorraine uilli provisionsnndainmiinltlon for
60.000 moral' Is It true that tlie peasants of
lie Klienlsh provinces have been notified of
nn caily requisition of nit their horsesV Is It
.ruo that nil the station masters In Alsnco-
Loir lne have been ordeied to innko prop-
arntlons for the Uniisportation ot nn enoi-
inons nmount of war inntiilal'Is
It true that Germany , In n few days ,
will be nblo to concentrate In fiont
of Nancy 2.50,000 munV Is It true that the
of the German staff Is lo surprise ns
> eforo wo nro able lo mobllbo our forces ,
and thus to dlslocaiC our nrinlcs by a sudden
attack on om frontier ? "
The Ilepuhlican National says : "The
amotH liftcontli Gcimnn nnnv coijis counts
CO.OOOInfantry , 7,000 cavalrj and 31 batteries
it nitlllcry. liehlnd It stand the second ,
eighth , eleventh , twelfth nnd fouitcenth
nrmy corps , ic.idy , nt n few hour * ' notice , to
oln the forces already eclielonncd along our
'
'rontlor. Let Germany make her prepara
tions , that Is her role , but to accuse
us of wishing to bring about war , of seeking
a quarrel with the Germans , Is un pen trop
elfronto. Germans should leave such knav-
sh tricks to England. Nevertheless , If wo
want peace , because peace Is necessary for
is nnd for Europe , that Is no reason for Ger
many to trv and frighten us bv her threats.
1'ho day that Prance Is nttaclu'd France will
liclit with the supreme energy of u nation
Ihatrefuses to peilsh. The slrmrglo will be
fearful. The results will bo tenIblo for tlio
conqueior ns well as for tlio conquered. Let
hose In whoso hands peace or war rests
think twice before running such tremendous
risks. "
A coxsrRVATivn orurio.v.
The conservative republican Joiirnal do
Debatessajs : "It Is childish to deny that
: ho rumors of war are thinly believed In ,
Franco knows that nn offensive war
nuatnst Germany would bo an act ol pure
madness , nnd nil tlio rccont mensmes of our
diplomacy clearly prove that to maintain the
lienco of Kuropo should be our chief occupa
tion. Yon Moltko and his fellow vvorkeis
know tlint military laws nro not
made for the morrow only. In
prorating this army bill and in descending
In the reiclistag.it Is their duty to look far
nhcnd nnd place tha military situation In tlio
most unfavorable aspect , nnd the calculations
of the German stnlf are based upon the sup
position ot n poweilcss or nentr.rl Austria , a
hostile Franco , and Itussla allied with Prance.
It would be foolish for us to complain of Von
Moltko nnd the German military olllcers for
the formation of n simple hypothesis to
which nothing In the actual state of Europe
lends probability. "
WHAT DE C'ASSAO.VAr SAYS.
Paul do Cassaennc , in I'Autorite , sajs :
"Tlieio Is no need to be a pessimist to face
tlio events that threaten in this coming
Tlio Cologne Gazette tells us that
war between Fiance and Germany Is inev
itable. The North German Ga/otto declares
'Itoranchn' to bo the keynote to oui politic' ! .
Even the Doillncr Post ml in its that the situa
tion is most serious. Jt Is the old story tlm
cry of 'wolf , wolf , ' at litst , when there is no
wolf , cvcijbody Is frightened ; afterward no
body heeds the cry , and that very time the
'wolf comes. ' Our minister of war has tern-
bio faults , but nobody doubts his anlunt
patriotism. Very well , now Is tlm moinen t
tor us to eloso rip our ranks In the face of
the danger that tlneatens us. "
DON'T IIU.UVK IN WAH.
The icpublican Temps says : "Wo don't
believe wans imminent. Who would gain
by it' , ' tlcnnany and all Europe know we
are n nation and have an anny mid , icaily lo
k'leiul om territory to the last mail and the
labt s-oii. Germany for lilteon years
has concentrated nil hei elicits
to consolidate the st.ito of
things that resulted fiom licr victory in 1S70.
Shu now Is not going lo leopcti tlio question.
As for Tiaiiee , no Kicnelinrin dieains of at
tacking Germany , and as lor Get many , she
has nothing to giiln by provoking war. Evim
If successful she could only gain now prov
inces , andbhohursolf fcols she hns nut jot
dik'Cstod the two won In 1670.
iinr.rKvr.s IN I > IACII
Figaro , in an intlclu with a flaming head-
im ; , "Penco or War , " s.iys : "Wu bolicvo
the answer Is i > eaco. The Gentian govoni'
inonl weio clanking .sabios and spurs to get
Iho nrmy through tlie totalising. England
does eveiylhlm ; in her power to aggravate
the Paste-in crisis and conceal Iho cravlty of
thu state of Iiclnnd. In shoit , lor reasons nC
home polities both Geimany and England
say war ! wail when there Is no duiiKT of
war,1
The Clalols , llle Kipaio , royalist and
Cntlicllc , cli'chiips lli.it both [ 'r.incc nnd Gei
many ate gro.inlnp ; beni'nth the weight ot
enormous mm I ( . ' . - , uiiil thu only Kitlon.il
bolutlon Is foi both to irjice to icdtico tlicli
armies to eitid ] proportions , urn ! urges
Franco to como plncklly lot ward and take
Iho Inltiativo by mnkiiiR a formal pin pose to us
that olTect to Gt'iinnnv.
M , Ifunc , n btnlwait icpublienn , aial vlcn
pii'bUlcnt of thu chamber t dopulk" ' , fi.iys ;
"All acc'iis.itlons Unit Franco I.s prepailng for
olTeiiblvo war mo utti'ilj f.dtc. AllhercC-
fortsaioeoiicontiati'd njioii a purelj delons
Ivoorxnnl/atlim loroiir fathinlaml. Thnio his
not a Mnglo Kiciuhnmii who w.inlb win ,
lor we nil | ; IKIVV dial tlio liifteun filed vvonlii
tlm bUnal for n linht foi oni vciy vxisten >
nsa naiion. U'c * mo nil coin meed of this
In * nii'niiPat iie.iiiint IVoN that a pcoplo ran
nnvnr iinilcp'c a second tlim > dl < .astt'i > Ilko -
tlio e nf isT'i withnut bolni ; vvipc'd out of tlio tlio
imp mid without c-flisms to have uny nu-
tlmiil I'Xisteiieo.Vitli \ this creed ill ml ) Im-
iil.intut in the bnastbot all ritnichtiicn. It is ' , ' ,
.issuridiv nut finin us thnt will omiip
the policy ol vcntiiio anil hiuaid that
would let lixiso ovei all .Knropo tlm
ti'iniicsi. Kianc'i ) will not provuK'ti OKIIH.IIIV
( illt r any pit'trxt for p0"oeatlon ! , but If
nttacUi'd * hii will saciiliio lit-i Ja < t man and
! nnt Iraiu'i ami il > : ht in Ions as the lat
| ( lift blood ii'in.iins lu 11 orclns Oi
loMlt " vein ! pcurquol , Jo no unis pa-j n th
.
gueuH. _
INI : < A.\IS hxo\v bi01:31 : , law
Dolaj-h C.iblo .Novv.s Stiiiilc.v's < XI'il llvu
can Plans
this
ICopytfuW IStGby.tJintt Gordon llaiwlt } and
I.OXDOV , Dec. 27. fN'ew Votlc Herald not
Cablo-.Spechl to Iho Hull The heaviest
snow storm Known In many years has plav cd
anv
Imvoc vvllhlho tolt'paph wlics diirinj ; tlm in
forty-ek'ht hours , roitunately this came
three holldaj s-Christmas , bmulay and ion
bauk holiday to-day vrhou ordinarily
little news Is llkuly. Jinwevcr , tha pottnl
wires eonncctod With the submarine cable to
continent nero not working so that cre.it
events might bu transpiring without our such
knovvlm ; H , reminding ui of vrliat our iincas not
readers sutterpd. I evmt this aud the de- for
iayod I'ari * and Vl niia and is i
UlliuncjiuiuVVIUU U well usaun-u nu *
ilefpntohcs by a Herflld special express leav
ing ; ; IIPI : for llrlbtol nt 1U p , in. lo rfmcli the
Commercial cable spur there at mid-
nlplit During the three London
holldnvs no mcteorolOKlral reports have been
obtainable. Holiday maklnc Is swnilnirly
such ; a part or * the Englishman's religious
creed thai during It all things Mop. London
is absolutely helpless wltli only tlnco Inches
of snow. India rubber shoes are scarcely
known nor frost calks for horses , nnd the
asphalt pavements are skatlnc ponds for the
oiinilbils and ctib horses. Thcro nre no
ordinance * about cleaning Ihe sidewalks nor
municipal movi-dons. for removing thosnow.
To morrow millions of psfiplo nt their busi
ness will vv.vlo in slush , and thn soc-iptv lor
the prevention of cruelly lo nnlmnls will
have n big work.
si AM.r.v nrADY TO STAUT.
Jlr. Stanlov will start In a few days for
Xanzlbir. HP Is looking better than for n
loni ; time. I lo evidently menus to keep his
pluns to Idmsclf until fairly slatted.
"I'lio only thing that Is certain Id that I go
to Afrlci , " liesnjs.
The telegram stating that ho had mnile nr
langoments with 'IlnponTip lo Accompany
him Is iin-nintiirc. ' 1 ho Idea Is , however , so
daring a mnstoistioko nnd so much In keep
ing with Stanlev's past tli.it one inn v well
iM'llevo there Is something in the telegram.
TIppooTIp , nn Arab Ivory and slave hunter ,
Is nt this moment wobahlr the most power
ful man In nil central Africa. In men nnd
means his insonrcos are nrncllcnllv unlim
ited. Ills agents and i amors will be found
in aM dlieotlons from Kasnn o as Ids center.
It Is doiibtiois his Arabs who have wrecked
Stanley Falls station. A cainstropho might
have occurred tit anv time In tlio past had it
not been for llppoo's frioiidslilo for tlio
Mlillo. chiefs ot tliu station , for even ho ,
slavei as he Is , has bis own sense ot lionui.
Ono mn t rontonibcr that in his eves slave
finding Is as legitimate as clephnnl hunting.
Evidently , Mr. Stanley has made great
sacrifices in roluining to po on this errand of
mercy. Clnlstnm morning ho received a
cabled ant fiom his agent In Now Yoik oiler-
ing him 810,000 to return nnd complete his
loctiirlni : tour , while from thei ; > 0 looturos
iiS wnstoglve in Australia bo would have
cleared riot mucliloss. A mission for which
ho hns sierlfiPiSO ! intich no must make n
point nt nccomplMhtoff. Jlo thinks II Tip-
| ) oo Tip adhered to his intention six
inentlii ngo"6f"pfbeeedli r to XanziBsr bo
will doubtless bu tlicru by this time , ic.idy to
meet Stanley on his arrival.
DDi. .liinkcr Is expected in ICcypt next
month and , if consldeicd advlsiblo , no
loubl a mcotlng could be arranged between
liiiu nnd Htnnley. Tlio latter has boon ovei-
wliolmod with olTers of companionship fiom
all quarters , none of them , probably , at all
likely to bo accepted ,
Coinnilssloiior Column's IJopljto
( lie Svvineliurii Krfioliition.
WASIIISOION , Dec. ' - ! " . Cbalrmnn Hatch ,
of tlio hou ° u committee on agriculture , has
received fioniJ CoiumKslonoi Colman uicply
to tlio ic olutlon oiTerccl a few davs ago by
liepiesentatlve Sw incburn , ol New York , In
which tlio commissioner sots lorth coinpio-
honsivoly the difllcultlos mot In the nttcmpt
to extirpate or to contiol the plcuio-pnou-
inonln scouigc In the pioscnt stnto of the
law and with the mnchlnciy nt hand , and
reinforces his recommendations previously
made for more heroic methods , vvltli addi
tional arguments and statements of iuct.
The reiolutlou scorns to question the pre
valence or non-c.xlstenco of plcuro-pncu-
monla , declaring in Its iiiVamblo that
si n co the submission of the commlbslonor's
last report It has been learned that contagion
did not exist whole that lonort said it did ,
and calls for full and c.xnlicit infoimation as
to tlio ownoiihip and locality of the in foiled
hoid. tlio number ol animals which have per
ished and the stops tnkon to stamp out or
confine the contagion. The commissioner at
the outset declined that some of Iho state
ments attributed to his report were not con
tuined In it and proceeded to bhow that tlio
bummaiy by theelilof of Iliu buicaiiof nni-
mal Industry of the discovery made
during two jcnrs was erioneoiisly
assumed by Swlntburn to be a statement
ot tlio condition ot attnirs at tiie moment tlio
ropoit vvns submitted. He pinccods as follows
lu reference to that part of the preamble
which .states thnt it has been leirnod since
the making of the rcpoit that thodiscnf-c
does not exist in tlio localities where it vvns
reported to exist , "I would respectfully say
tbat my Infoimatiun- not in accordance
with this statement. If by localities Individ
ual premises are meant , then Iho statement
may bu admitted to bo correct , for with
plcuro-pueiimonia , as with all oilier conta
gious diseases , some herds nro continually
bolng rescued limn the contagion , while
others aio as continually coming under iK
Inllnonce. 11. however , wo use Hie word
localities In ( lie sense of state or conntlos , 1
Feu no reason to beliuvo that , with tlio excep
tion of KcntuoKy and Illinois , tlieiu hns
been no matotinl phanges. As to
tlio proportion ot 1,7I ! alfectod animals
which recovered and thu propoitlon which
died , nnd as to the proportion ot tlioso e.x-
iiosod which afterwards became atloctod I
have no intormatlon. Tlio inspection was
made to obtain the tnclsns to tlio o.xtont of
the disease , and It was impossible , with n few
exceptions , under the existing law , to keep
the infected lieids undpr suneiviilon , or to
obtain any facts ns to Hie subsequent histoiy
of the herds. Tlio publication ol tlio exist
ence of plciiio-pnciinionia in holds without
the adoption of prompt measures for slip-
pressing it , caused so much damage lo own
ers tlmt In many cases tlioy not only refused
toglvu inloi iiialhinbiit will prevent tlmoxnin-
n.uion ol nnlmnls atsubsoqiientvuits. " 'I'no
commissioner then s.ijsthat the only way to
loatn the late of animals In suoh lieids is to
plncon watch on tbo pioniises and mnintain
It clay and night. For 4'M lieids this would
icqulie at least INK ) men. n force which It was
clearly Impossible for the dopattinont to em
ploy even It theoxponditnic woiuantlioilzed.
As toiiunrantineot Infected herds the lopoit
rolur ? to state laws which are not such as lo
enable the department to enforce it * . rcKiila-
tlons , tlioio nothing of
being to iirovent the removal -
moval of that pait ot the Infoolod herd which
has not yet shown symptoms of disease from
anv state into any other stale. Tlio commis
sioner recommends cniplmtlrally Hint his de
partment bo given sulticiont authority to
ovorooiiio this difficulty , 01 tint thn work of
eradicating the plague bo loft entirely to
Mate authorities. The lepoit onluigos upon
Its dldkultlos in tlie vvnv of etfoctively quar
antining 111 loci is I holds on account of Iho In
lossontailod upon ov.nois by thu suspicion
that tliu act oasts upon their piodiirls. In
onlci to oveicomosuoh dilllciiltles It will be
necessary to plaoo u nilllciont guard over
eveiy intcclod iiromlsos to prevent
Iho men or animals liable to cniry
thu con tatrion fiom mingling w lib the ontsldii
wotld. Tlio commissioner conolmlos ( hat
suoh a qimrnntlnt ) vvould be .so euiciiulvo and
EOlntoleiablo to the oitl/ons oftliU country
to incKu its mnlnloiiiinott Impossiblo.la \
therefore roeoiiinionds that vvherovor nn in-
loolod lionl Is < lisoovoreil nil thfl c.xpood anl-
nnih bo Hl.inglitcrod , the | iioiul > os tlioronglily
disinfected and tliu owner compensated tor
tlio loss to which lie submitted tor the pro-
tootion ol tint public. Thu lonoit uivos the
hlstoiv of ploiiro-pneiimonla In KoiituoKy
nnd Illinois , 'Iho commissioner illusti.iu-b
opinions with incidents sliowlng tlio lin-
poisibillty of making an olloetivo quaran-
tlno , nnd leiuosunting tlio sl.iiigbtor ot dis
eased nnd exposed animals nnd llio
di-lnfoulng of iiiemlsos to bo tlm
onlvv.iy \ of oxiliiitin ) , ; thn plastic. The
ic-poit oonoliirios with liguio- ! giving
pionoitlou of slaiiglileiod ninimils that
.
woio moio or loss nileclod bv plcuiopneu
monia. From No\ombor"5 lo Deoembor Id ,
, ' 71 animals weio hlaiightorod , of vvhloli
number lon woio fotnnl to bo nftected.
Annthoi table shows tlmt in addition to tills
small hotels , nnmboilng in all l.OH
animals , wore phood in qiininntine In Chi-
oairo fiom October 13 to JS'ovemboi 0 , all
being in pilvato lidrd.s In st.olos , and the city
viiMtnrpnit of which wotti minrnntlncd bo-
oaiiso ot tlio oxposuie tonlfettcd cattle on
vailotisoomiuons about Ilio city.
Thodopailiiiont has not purchased diseased
animals lor slaughter in Illinois because tlm
ot that stnto makes It Iho duty of tlm ton
stock commlssloncis to slaughter such
animals nt mice without compensation. With
law on tlio statute books of the stnto , \V. \
with noappiront reason why It should
be onloicod , It was not in my jtiflifmont \V.
ftscntlul tu pH'vont tlio
spread of plcuro- W
pneumonia from ono ttnto into another , that
part of the npptopiiatlon should bo iiseil
llllnola to nurchaso diseased animals ( or
slaughter. ' 1 hu commissioner is of tlio opin
tlmt it is useless to eradicate plouro- a
pneuiunnlii In st-vtos wliero inoculation Is
pmctirod and where inoculated animnla nro
afterwards allowed to mingle with cattle of
other herd * . Tbo money expended In pur
chasing diseased animal i for dlaunhter under and
couditlou-i U consequently Inigelv
wastcMl , and for this roasou ho lias douldud thu
to spend any part of < the approjirlatlon
this burpuso lu states where inoculation nnce
> rftclced. ( tbe
§ v
WAST THEIR JIpV'SffORf ' 11
*
i
Nebraska Knighta of'the ' Grip Discnssiug
Their < < > . * TI\ .
Various Rights.
THE ' CITY'S AMENDED CHARTER.
t\ Hound
Over1 llotiueil jrllfl ? Koomm.itc
\Voinnn Acrriliist Woman
Oilier Local News.
T. r. A.
Tlilrty-fivo members of the Nebraska
division of the Travelers' Trotcctlvo ns-
floatation met in convention nl tlio par
lors of Iho Arcade hotel last evening in
response lo n call of the president . U.
Lanlus , for the purpose of electing n scoinge
retary and treasurer ami a member of the v
board of directors , nnd for the transac
tion of Mich other business as might
como before the meeting An Informal
meeting of the members was held , pre
sided over by Vice President J. 0. Lo-
beck. Portly U. 11. Cuthborl improvised
a desk by placing n cigar bov under his
cntmelous vest nml tooK notes upon the
bilet addresses Hint were niiido by U.
linvford , Q. L. Mm tin nnd others.
When President Lanius called the
meeting lo 01 dor for tbo business
of tlio session , ho announced
thit : Mr. George 15. ( Jiosby had with
drawn his resignation as secretary and
treasurer of thu association and that it
was not necessary , therefore , to select a
successor for him. Mr. H. Hayford , of
Lincoln , was1 unanimously ohoson a
member of the board of directors.
The hotel commit ten , through Mr. 1' .
II Cuthborl , the chairman , repented that
they had boon actively engaged in the
prosecution of their labors. The com
mittee WHS engaged in preparing a list
ofWO the hotels in the stnto that were
worthy ) of the patronage of the traveling
mon o'f the olato. They had clone some
work in seeming r lnrtion in the price
of lire I in rooms trom 50 lo * 3 cents and
reductions and concession1 ? on tlio Ptt't !
oft the bus linca and baggngo companies. (
Tin Pacilic-hotel company had made a
rati of $2 nt their SIJ houses. The commit
tee has also prepared a contract which is
to bo signed by the hotel proprietors se
lected tlirough the state milking pro
visions for tin1 proper ontcrtaiinnimt of
the traveling men.
The report drew out a lively talk upon
the matter of hotel accommodations. It
wa shown that tlio traveling men nro
required to pay full price without proper
equivalents ; , while theatrical people and
other birds of passage socuio special
rates and bettor accommodations. The
traveling men put up with small sample
reefer and nay high prices tor them and
for excess baggage. It was to bo dis
tinctly understood that the traveling men
clo not feuok a reduction In hotel rates ,
but only ask that tiie accommodations
furnished them bo commensurate with
the prices paid. Vide' President Lobcck
offered in-oxplanation of the high prices
paid by traveling men the statement that
they didn't have the riervetokick against
the exorbitant charges. They all want lo
be,0
be considered good fellovvH and won't
kick against a charge of 50c for a lire.
Theatrical men have nerve and get re
duced rates. The howling need of the
traveling man is more nerve.
After some further discussion it was
resolved to authorize ) the hotel committee
lo prepare a list of the.hotels of the stain
that should bn iirttoni/ed by the associa
tion. It was also declared the sense of
the mooting that only sucli hotels as
should bo selected by thu committee
should bo patronised by the members of
the association.
For the purpose of showing the hotel
men Iho strength of the association it was
urged that each member sign his number
in the eider after his mime when regis
tering at hotels
711 1) . Welch , of the committed on cm-
plovment , when called upon for a ropoit
replied , "everybody's got a job. "
At this point a box ot imported cigars ot
was presented with the compliments of
the proprietors of the Arcade. A vote of
thanks vvr.- ? tendered for tlio compliment
and also foi the use of the parlors for the as
meeting. at
A comnumicalion was road urging
every member of the : iSM > ciation to bo $
piesunt at a meeting to bo held at the
rooms of Post A , in Lincoln , on Wednes
day evening.
A resolution , offered by W. II.
Hayney was adopted , endorsing the on
action of the National association in
instructing their members in the cast to
ship all goods sold by them over certain
railroad lines in order lo get boiler terms (
out of raihvasior the traveling men.
A committee , composed of O L.
Martin , H. Hayford , M. 1) ) . Welch and for
M. I ) Cotton , prepared and offered the
following resolutions of condolence upon
the death of ( ieiior.il Logan , which wore
adopted.
NVIioieasVu ha\o learned with profound
horrow of the de.ttli of ( ieneral John A.
Logan , M-iiator trom Illinois , a i 'i'rlo-.s the
Htatesnwn , and true iinil tiled filend of ovciy for
cla sot Amuilcan citbens.
Tlieieioie , bo It -solved i ( liy the members was
the Xvbniska dl vision of the Trav elcrV
1'iotectlvo association In state convention
assembled , that our teudcrest hvmp.itliles bo
tunilcieil to the sorrow Ini ; widow and the was
oinli.mud clilhlicn lu tlioir deenand snil
nllllction ; that lu Hie death of so cm incut a
Btntesiimn the nation has lost one ot lt > > The
brlBliloU Jlt-lits. tlio soldlei and ovsoldler thc
one of his tuiost filrmls , and every cltuan
an advocate \\liosolabuis were evei foremost
their bnlmlC.
bnlmlC.That
That these resolutions t > o smcnd 818
upon tlm inliintos , and a copy duly attested
bosom to Sirs. Lounn.
A resolution was adopted recommend
ing the r.nhy.iv and legislative committees - ]
toes to net in conjunction in .securing
some betterment or the system of chaig-
Ing tor e\eess bacgago.
The inembord wore requestnd to fur
nish the president with a statement of
the number of "week end" tickets that
they will want during the coming year.
Alter a vote of thanks- the pioss of
Omaha mid Lincoln for tlio reports of the
meetings the convention adjourned.
resT "n' ' nriouAHA.
After the adjournmetit of the coin on-
lion thu Omaha member * of the tissoc-ia-
tmn met and took the lint steps tor the
orgaiii/ution of Pout H of Omaha H. 11.
Cuthbt'it was chosen temporary pro i-
dent and Hurry hodon niccrotary. The
meeting then adjonrni' tfl meet on Sun
day at the Mil la nl hpt l , when the or-
g.tui/.ition will bo completed.
The Coiiiinlttof ) on KovlBloii
'J hroiiKli i'lic4iWorIc. .
The committee on thu lovibion of the
charter resumed incir labors at the
board of tr.ulo rooms yesterday nftcr.
noon. The members prc-sent were
Messrs. Barton , Chase , Popplplon , ISar-
, Ik-ohel , IJ.iihiy , Murphy , Clark
Lovvry. Daily and K , Ilosewater , and in
addition to the committee , City Attorney
. J , Council , City Kugincer A. Hoso-
water , the Hon. C. J. Sun th , the lion
. \Vhitmoro nud the Hon. ( icorgo
, Ijininger. City Attorney Connoli
continued Iho reading of thu revised
charter t > ection by section. After the
adoption of about thirty sections
discussion nioso upon tlio section
prohibiting the establishment of nui <
auces , "aucli as bluughlor houses , pig * .
, stock yards , soap factories , coul oil
vltrol maiuifaotone " within the city
limits. Mr , Guy C. Itarton , on behalf of
smelting works , objected to the man-
ufucturo of vitrol being declared a mils-
, while Mr. D.illoy put in u plea for \
packing houses. Alter some UUpus-
.slon it was decided to provldo for the pro
hibition of nuisances in geneial , leaving
it toTi Iho city council lodoline them.
The section giving the power to the
council ! to prohibit llio interment of the
dead within tlm city limits was objected
tob Mr. Poppleton nnd others nnd the
tection " was amended lo pinhlbit the
establishing of new cemeteries in the city ,
On the \lnducl question tlie cily at
torney reported a section giving the city
council authority to older viaducts at
street crossings over tlio railways , tlio
railway company to pay for cost of > ii- :
due anil Keep il In repair , and the citv
loPop pay the damages lo properly Mr
Popplclon opposed the section on Iho
grounds ] that its benefit would be almost
exclusively for the public , and lhat Hie
railroads ought not lo be taxed except
whore they were ale bonelilled unless
for police reasons. In Iho case of the
viaducts now budding this would not
hold , as on both eleventh and Sixteenth
streets there had never been any cross
inge , consequently the viaducts were not
built us a mailer of necessity anil safety
nl Ihofo points. True , while they would
greatly relieve Tenth street and
bo lo the advnnlngo of pedestrians
and teamsters , the principal ob
ject seemed to bo the onhtmcoinv.nl
of the * value of South Side property , es
pecially in the neighborhood of Iho via
ducts. Ho therefore moved , as an amend
ment , Hint the raihoad be required lo
pav a tax for a viaduct In proportion to
the amount of ils properly abulllng. Mr.
Hosovvater favored Iho adoption of Iho
section as reported. He would cither do
lliis or strike it out entirely. In ( Jcrniany
tlie railroads paid the expanse of their own
viaducts. Mr. Poppluton moved that the
city attorney bo instructed to draft a sec
tion providing thai lailroads pa.\ for via
ducts only in proportion lo ( lie amount
of tlieir properly abutting , and that all
the real estate fionting tlio viaduct be
taxed equitably. The mailer was filially
referred to Mr.
Poppleton to prepare ti
section in accordance with hi.s views.
The sections of Iho old charter icgu-
Jatinggas , telephone , telegraph and clic-
Iric light companies was reported and
was passed without change , as vvns a
section regarding police and uro depart
rneiits and publio buildings. The section
on the old charier regarding the num
bering and re-numbering house * , naming
and ro-nanung , opening , closing , niir-
rV5Vving or widening streets or alloys ,
was als'o fidopted without change. The
old provision giving the council power lo
prohibit signs , sign posts , banners and
advertiscmenls of all kinds ) on the
streets , including the scattering of cir
culars , was adopted. The old sections
weights nnd measures , and the
public library was also adopted ; nnd the
provisions ot the old charter concerning
sewers was adopted with tin amendment
compelling sovvnr connections in tlio va
rious districts. The old section regulat
ing the city water works was adopted
with an additional provision giving the
company right of eminent domain in
conuomniujr ptoporly for additional
buildings , engine houses nnd settling
No changes were made in the
provisions concerning a public market or
market houses , nor in the sections regu
lating the taking of the city census. Some
amendments were made to the section
of the old charter concerning the right
of criminal domain , and as adopted
it confeid iipon Iho city Iho
right to appreciate private property to
streets , alloys , avenues , sewers , patks ,
public .squares , gas works or water wet ks.
tlio rights relating to parks and water
works to extend ten miles fiom the cjty.
The section of thu old charter concerning
licenses vras amended so as to give tlio
council povvcr to impose a license tax
upon runners of all kinds , hawkers , ped
dlers , liquor sellers , pawnbrokers , sellers
of bankrupt goods , real estate and insur
ance agents , shows and theaters , billiard
and pool looms , tcnpin alleys , hacks and
drays of all kinds used for pay.
The committee will continue their work
this afternoon.
Maker L'lace. 85 lots sold in ten days.
] ! oujid Over.
John Bradley , who was arrested on
Christmas night , while trjing to dispose
a valuable cloak lo a Luavcnvvorth
street dealer in second hand goods , was
tried in police court yesterday iitternooii.
The cloak was identified by Miss Niles
having been .stolen from her residence
the corner of Fourteenth and Howard
hlreets. Bradley was held in the sum of
$1,000 to answer to the disttict court.
AVItl > RurulnrioiiB Intent.
About 11 o'clock last night Mr. A. P.
Nicholas in passing C. S. Goodnch's stoi c
Farnnin street , noticed thai the win
dow in tlm door was broken. Afuither
examination showed that the bolt had
been withdrawn from the inside Mr.
iioodrich was notified ami seemed tlie
premises. It is supposed that tlie piep-
ar.Uious had been made bysomo burglar
a laid on the place later In the night
Want * llln Cow.
bohn Spocrl had a white cow nine the
years of agOj found in wind and limb.
The cow went astray and was found in 41)
act of furnishing lacteal refreshments
ono of Spoerl's neighbor. * . Mr-
Spoorl did not feel bad about this , but
glad th.it hu had discovered his prop
erty. His anger atoso hovvovoi-.wlicn ho
went to take possession of his animal and
refused. Ho went bcfqru Justice A.
Borka and commenced replevin proceed
ings lo get pos e slon of Iho animal.
real name of thn present guardian ot
> milk producer is unknown and was
made John Oveidono in the papers.
llakc-r Plnco-GMl ! on W fi. Albright ,
fc > . 10th Mr. , for ohoieo bargains.
Nnirr.Hka ! nml Iowa
' 'or Nebraska and Iowa : Fair wc.ulicr ,
warnici.
IT AN HOYS
r.
* *
vciirs
Uts
Full
JDRUGSTOKE : I'AC-K
TAKE ITfAITH-v
FULLY , /\ND "
You
s
THATTHERe
0)i
HNDTMTIS Fi
RESTORED.
; uiatuie ' ! > ay , crtotj ' l
I -lltrl < tUafthao < li-uhitrliiclrlcdl ; | g
mWm b\t-rf Lnow n rroiivlr. haJ ul < * * mr J A
lf-oire. trhlrti I * will ena fh E t u. tin f t > llo * nu
4.Mrru.C. J. LVHS , Cut OiAl Cm ili I. Ke Yet
erci
Of
\wim&iMSR ID
< 'NEARLY CRAZED
vvilh pain , " U tlie sail cry of ninny ti v Irtlm
of rlicuiunti'in or ncurnlcla anil frcfiiicnt-
1) other ( lhcafc < ! , such AS kiilnev nnd liter
complaint1 : , nrc directly tracc.iblo to rhcu-
iiiiUUm orncitialiia. 'These diseases , for
some uncNplainablc reason , arc rapidly In
creasing , nnd in manv instances uro the
direct can c of much sickness which so
hides its icnl orij'iu so as to be mistaken for
other diseases. In curing rheumatism , ncu-
raltjia , ! ck hoad.vche , and In many case * of
kidnej and liver lroulik' , Athloplioros has
wrought wonders. Those who have used
il arc besl qualified lo * pcak of its merit.
Rev. L. H. Sentcr ( Moise , Kansa'i sayi
"Aboutvo ( v ears ago , my daughter in-Iavv
was laken with a severe attack ol rheuma
tism. She could not turn hcr Hl in bed
t sent her one bottle of Alhlophoios , and
by the time cine-half was used s.he was free
fiom nil pain , and has had no rctuin of the
trouble since. It hai also been of great
benefit to my wife in neuralgia "
Henry Martin , Mus.oaline , Iowa , fcrt8'
"I did have rheumatism very badly until J
used Athlophoros , which has completely
cured me. Tor several > c.irs thcic would
be certain times that 1 could inv.imbly look
fcr a seveic attack of rheumatism , which
would confine me lo the house for a week
at a time 1 was sufl'crinff fiom n very
severe attack in my aims and had been
confined to the house tor n week at the
time I used Atholoplioros. The fust two
does seemed lo go right ( o Hie seal of the
pain ; my rcllefwas simply wotidciful after
I had taken two clones of the medicine.
After I had used one bottle my pain was
all gone , I had free use of my nuns o that
I went back to work. I have not felt ni )
rheumatism since and have not lost an
horn's work. "
Kvor.y clrutfKist should keep Allilonho-
ros nml Alhlophoros Pill8 , but vvlipro
llu-y cjiniiot bo bought , of the druguM
tlio Athlophoros Co. , IS'J U'ull St. , Ninv
Vork , vvillsotitl I'ilhor , earring ) paid , on
rccolpt of rcirulur nnco , vvliioh is $1 nor
bottle for Athlon'ioros ' nnd 50c for the
L'llls.
Voi llv or nnd khlnoy dlsoisrs , dvpcp nlnln
clifriMtlon , vsonkiioss , norvoiisilolillltj.dmmuii ,
ot "oinnii , ( 'iiiistliiituin | , hoitiliiohu , linpiuu ,
lilood , etc * , Atlilophoros I'l
[ BEFORE- AND -AFTER
Electric Appliances are sent on 30 Dayi' ' Trial.
TO MEfJ QHLY , YO'Ji'iQ ' OR OLD ,
TTrllO srp fuffertnc from NKnvom
> V l' ° VITAUTl , LACk Of NM n rottCK AND
Vioon WA ri'.nW > < K irssn nnd all these ( ll o * oa
ota I'E.WOVAI , NiTUKi rcsulllnx fru.n Anmts unJ
OriiEit OAOEES bncc-ly relief end connilito > eEto
radoautlliiAiTn vtooniind UAMIOODUUAIIAVTE * ! '
Tlm pnuiilost ill covcry of the Nlncfnntli crnlnrr
StniliitoncoforlllustnitoUI'amphlolfrco. Adiri > *
VOLTAIC BUT CO. , HAR8HALI ,
. a T. CDIJSIJMS'
at
! n
ger
The only GEfWINEjtnes mat/5. /
The most ( .omforiaila an-T oVnfe/9
shape for na'.Unij.
' '
'Perfect fit , . .Na'wriiMes. - .
old shoe. . .Always retain tlisTsfigps
_ Vfiil liorUrojhg feeflijTong ial/es.
7fiUti in 11 widths and all silts'
Lee ! > on Sole ( or Name anJ AdJret cf
j. T.
For Sale by llayward IJros. , 7ojHow )
tini Street. Omaliii.
Or Clitt fi < | uoi3aliIl , i > < > vl i ct }
by AdiuiiiKtcrliiir E > r.
it cP.u bo Klven In ( i cup of roRcHur tin nllhout
kno l dgeor lli I'Crson mllnc ll.lHiiliSiiluicly
uirnilcs * . line ! will iTli-ct .1 pcnniiunt ti 1
eiicody
euro , wlicllivr Iho pillunt IK a incKleratearlnlroroi
) icoiullu wriilc. rt Ims Ix-fii nl\sn In Ujo-j.
lik.Kbt of msec , nnd In C\PIV IlislHl. . i -jtrlcct ( .uro
liufollonid. It nrrcr fal ! The ystonionoa
l wllh the Hpecl r , It l comes nu uttet
for thu liquor appetite to cxUt
su.n n v roti.owixo niaruc ibi.s :
AUIIN iV CO. . Cor. lAtli nnJ Jtanalaa. nil. )
IHtk iV f 'ii mini : .SIM. , Unu < > iu. ficti. '
U. rUSTLUl X' Hill ) . .
Cuuncil IlliifTn ,
Call ornrltn for pimplitct dii'tHinlui <
if tlincnlnUrointliuts.i
/rointliuts.-i uouit-u uiJ K' ) ,
a.t'.uf Ill's couatrir.
nlo
fnrnln
bio
CERKAK ASTHMA CUHb
itl/rollcrm tlio most tlo'nnl nlliclt and (
miuraftirliililu nWp KOH41nauhr in.I
Ml r llniiuriimilhTful lllott.llHiirtl il4lm- [
.meiliii . iliroar.n-1 ivrliilii.nnd - thnt
n onrob lira '
jiyiull . In nil runlil * r i A ulnijlo tnul con.
vliic-i.j tin ) niiMt tl , plio.il I'rlon ffe nd ftl of
1NO
wl.li'lr .
tlie
flo
I .cUlu l > < urrulnRO Jaj hvlir. tlie
ll riiu'l.l < - . trrj.Mnanrlli'flill. the
i riiii.uimLlucil. Uua with
i ill/ ono In tli'i wotl.l '
uitmitiMoui ftfflrlci nnll
nit Itrlf'ntiiic , I'owerful , DuiaUlp ,
riimfi . . . . .li . mil UTi-dlvo. ArnlUIrm '
Or r > ( KHiinri'l. InMlht'iinpfoi iinmih tlmnr
1 iio : jiri/is v iiHiAhi'N. ask
' . ( ill yrH 'l AVE. "
If
Its ciiupes , M ml n uu\v nml Ifkot
u'os8fiil ( "I Hi Jilt ) our own
IIUIIKI ! ) ) Kilo who ns ( Urnf tnoiil ) oiirlil \t n
'lloiilcd lj most ol tlm noted bjuji ml
i\lllioul biinclll iMiicI liinibdl In iluoi
inontliH , nml since tlicn huinlri'iH nl mliuiB , WM.
| > urlti > ulur8 hcnt on nt'pl ' cation I' II , ( j
- , .So 41 WiMt.ilbt.SI , N oiv VoikClty.
Dl.lltlr.l fur
TJi BEST TONIC I
UNCOUALEDIorCON'SbMPIIOfi
WASTING DISclSES fltJ
GENERAL DEBIIITY.
igawa PERFECTS DIGESTIOf/ /
W - tm Tmv ; i , . vru.uxo , s r
KC'in In Chief , .Nktlulill Uuurt
5 l ; of N .T , writes i
"Mr Mltntlon n . rulIM U
jour Ktiilon .Mull W lil.kcr li ]
KrMjt \ \ Pnitglit , of Trfnton
rvn.l 1 lute II M fpn toltloi
nlth fir Lfll r ( ( Tret Ilitn n/ <
lnri > hail 1 mu roronimrnillni
> < > nr nrllclo In mi I'lucllcr ' ,
Bud It t rj MtliUctvij , "
BiwAEs cr mrATictts.
KJ"Ct < r Hrnnlnt I > tit Sl M.rf a
LISSUl A ) ICMCI.SU.V
MI tbt I rbd
S EWOELSO .
( Sclt Kfmtt for II. U M )
316.31S and 380 Race St. , Pliilidelphia. Px
Gooihimn Drupe To .Gnnl AgentsOmah
Nebraska.
T.srwiiirHED USED IN ALL
PARIS OF THE
WORLD
PrlcMon nfl'llcftllon SoJJtw
best Orrlntrn Rullnpn.inil Dinler.i.
CINCINNATI. IM. / . A.
Oibluiili'Tcn. . COO CIN.
BREXEL & MAUL ,
Successors to Jno. CJ. Jacobs ,
ttho oldstauu 1 107 rarnam st. Orders
bytolograph ao.icilod and promptly at
tended to. Telephone No. U'JS.
CHICAGO SHORT LINE
OP
top , Milwaukee _ SSL Paul R'y '
THE BSST HOUTS
tea mm iij CODICIL eiorrs ct
TWO TRAINS DAIIA' nitVVVCEN OMAHA
COUNCIL UI.UITS
Chlcatro , AND Milwaukco ,
St. Paul , Minneapolis , I'crtnr llnpida ,
Clinton , Dubiiqno , Davenport ;
Kock iBlautl.Frcoiiort , llockfonl ,
Elgin. Jihuiisoii , Janosvillo ,
Ueloit , Wrnonu , La Urosso ,
And all otborluiportunt polnla Hast , Nortueiul
nud BoiiihuusU
Kortliroujrh tiokots cnll on the Tioiot Agon
H'l ' ) Kiirimm Hiott ( In 1'axton IIot lor ) a
Union Paclllo Depot.
Pullman bluoDura nnd the lineal Dining Can
the world are run on tlio inn'n ' lines of tlio
ClilOAQO , Mll.WAUKBK i ST. 1'AIII. lUIMfAT ,
and rorr attonllon Is pulil to pa sonirarii b/
courtoon emnlo > oiior the company.
K MIM.KII , Qoncral Mnnmror.
J. K. TtiCKBii , AMlstftnt Uniioiiil Manager.
A V. H. UAmMiMi.H , Uonc-isJ I'HSsjnEOr end
Tlckrt Affent.
Ouo K HKAFFOIW , Assistant Qonoril 1'aasoa-
nnd Ticket Aiivnt
J. T. C AHI : , UuiiinU Buporliiloiidoiit.
P , 3OYEB & CO.
DilAl.EHSIN
and Jafi Work.
3020 1'arnam Street. O.uaha. Nob.
MOItK f'ATAIlltll. 'nio
Itcuioly 13 n jmnltlt u i urc. Frco f l
lucLa o ami l > n lc for t cr H In Bt .
! II. III.DH'AI. ( JO.la tJliuuplon , Conn.
RAILWAY.
Omaiia ,
Souncil Bluffs
And Chicago.
Tlie only road to tiiVo for Ir5 ,
iliiilllown , ' e iar ItnplrtH. Cllnldii , Jilzlt' . Clilon-
Mlhiiinkoo 'ind ml polnti nit To tlit pro-
of Hnhrii'kn , Colornilo , Wyoming , Ulnh ,
Iilnlio.Nouiihi , OrOL'cin , VViiKlilnxKin nnd Cull *
, It offrrj supoildr aUniuiiiiiij not poi > il-
by nnj-othor lln
AnirjiiK n fnw of tlio niirnnroni pnltilo nf in-
perlorltr cnjnjcd liy llni piUwiH of thli roud
liit"-eoamilnuinil ! Chli-iiB.i , nio IM l cilnilna
udnvor RAY COACIIF.Sililcli uro tlienmst
liiimnn orkAnil mvono'ly ' rnn c-rcHl'1. Hi
I'AI.AOI ! fll.UKI'INO I'AUR rvhlcli i iiinrtnU
oomfort nni ] enm \ \ < ll l'AltlOK DltAVV.
ItOUM CAHH , iinsnrpiiSKPilby nny , nml 118
' oolfllirntnd PAKATIAI. D/NIKC OAKS ,
mnil of wlikh o iin t It" found Mlio"ln'rc.
AtCoiinoll Illuira Ilio Indus of Hie ITnliiil J'uul
Rr. ponnert In I'n nn Depot with tlu'W of
ChkJuru A Nnnliwcri'cni liy In Chlon.-o
trelns of Oils Una innko close counectlon
thoiD of nil cnnlurn llnim.
1'nr Dutioll. c'oliiiiilnir. Iii'llHimpoll * . rinolti-
, Nlavnra 1'iillP. Ilniriilo , I'lttuhni ) . ' , Toronto ,
Montreal , lloslon , No > f Vork , rhlludolplilii , Iliil-
* . VV'iiHlilnainn nnd Nil | oluiu In tlio unit ,
the tlolot iiunnt for tlckctiin | : )
you whti th" lin.t .ia"ninoilritlor ! < . All
lU'i'nl ! , > eli lliV.i i" > \ t'U .in
rnn i IT. . t : T < WIT.SO.V.
( Joiioinl Munncrr , linril. I'nt.'i ' Audit
" ( "
. 1IAIICOCK , nik"r"-lll-i. , H.jjoLr.r.8 ,
toil Wchitin AKt ' i' ' ) I'm A t.
Omi'ii. ' Neb.
"V"WW tV "Vfl 'V k A 'Vif / M fi" n F * ! * " ! 1 * Vf"if * > V'H"N
HMEBAuGH & TAYLOR
DEALERS IN ICE TOOLS.
Cawinec Knives ando
Forks ,
o iflay beoos ! Pocket Cutlery.
Scissors in Cases , '
Skates , ttc ,
'he C , E , Mayne Eeal Estate and Trust Co
N. W. COK. IBlh AND HARNJSY , OMAHA.
Pioperty of vexjr description . for sale m all parta of the city , l.aivl * for IH | i
cry county In Ncbrnska.
A COMPLETK Sl/r OF AlISTUACTS
Icforruallon Titles of Uonglaa doiireO comity kopt. .M.-.in ot the citjr stuto or county , ot fcaf otl ur
, ( uralbliod fice 01 oliurge upon