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2 : THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SDAY, DECEMBER of the commandir ) ave by 1y othe: weos, such as k 1 throno is I'rinco Anton Radziwyle, religion Tahintt the | some unex ¥ 5 o i the ety | creasing b ; Specially Distiiled for Mediciunl Use, n the city at- | dire o « ' griving the hides i iin 80 as to be mistaken for HE BEST TON N giving the city 3 H N known not frost calks for lorses, and the | A Mean Thief Jugged--Bradiey Round ut order vi ts at | ot 8 ' bt i) . ; I‘_F_hn‘j« 1;7'4 I%! asphalt pavements are skating ponds for the * 4 4 or tl ways, the | ral wche, and in many cases of LED for CONSUMPT t p Over—Robbed [His Roommate— ¢ | - ASTING DISEASES andt omnibuses and cab horses, There are no W ARGOTHE Womih ! ‘H'Iuwv-‘ Y Wy for ,‘ of yin- | kid v 1 phor vml- A GENERAL DEBILITY. ordinances aboyt cleaning the sidewalks nor ol ns oman— duct and keep ittn repalr, and the city | wroug i Thos e used g 3 mubicipal proyisions for rei the s now, Other Local News, pay the damuges to property. Mr. | it are best qualifie werit § el » B PERFECTS DIGESTION § < To-morrow millions of psonle at their busi- il *oppleton opposed the section on the Rev. L. B. S fl DR, EDW. 1. WALLING, Sur — till overhang France from Calals to Tonlon, ness will wade in slush, and the soewety tor grounds that its benefit would by most ady For Kmorgencies, tom Brest to Belfount. On the boulevards, | the prevention of cruclly to snimals will " T P A p exclusively for tho public, and that tI [Commight u James Gordon Bennett.) in the elubs, in the workshops, ide the | have a big work. ty-f ubers of the 3 oads ought not to bo taxed excopt Viessa, D New York Herald | family fireside, men, women and children Mt Stanioy . division of the Travelers' Protec 3 hore they were also benefitted unless Cable ecial to the Bes Austria 1s | are stirred to the quick by the great question anzibar, He is ¢ be an for a | gociation met 1 convention at t TM‘ e ('j‘:n’wl\"I In x" case (‘-1| |1n: making great military preparations s | of the day, “Is there to be peace or is there to | lony tiine, 11e nily means to keep his | org of the Arcade hotel last oven HOTd, &8 ot otk HiaerSrjcai . woult not | ay all pain, and has had no retarn of the T el oo, tecomm endiny pldly an Iy as possible. The | bewar?” Yesterday the Soleil, the mouth- | PIans to himself until fajrly started, B Al hold, as on_both Eleventh and Sixtoently | from all p £ T bk b e Atticle n i pracice, aaa RFTAtm newstters A7s FOHASOAN: 16,68 N | B 6 the Obtorats arh s d tho toe- |, “Lhe only thing that s certain Is that T go | rosponse to a call of the president, W gireots Hiere had nover beon any cross. | trouble since. It has also een of gr Ly o titactory enna newspapers are forbidden to b e of the Orl 4 tae |00 ca,”" e says, anius, for the purpose of eleeting a seo- &8, conseq ¢ vinducts were not | bencfit to my wife i iralyia WARZ OF INITAT word on the subject, and the Tagblatt was | sin of alarm by proposing the nR ter- | fho talegratn Stating that e had made ar l":" kbl Rl i rl m"m‘":‘l. gtttin | HUTIL o8 STamer o B AT satory | o 1ienvy STavtin, Museatin; Toms, saye B o e e TR, selzed on aecor of atoo detailed descrip- | rible questions: rangements with ‘l| poo Tip o accompany i I‘ "" ¥ “' shoda 4 ( v the transac. | At those points, True, whifo thoy woulll | “I did have rheatnatism very badly untiy T Bettle KISNER & MENDRLSON tlon of the Mannlicher repeating riffe. fhe | “Isit true that German army 18 already | him Is premature. ‘The ica. is, Nowever, so | board of direc CI8) RUCAOL UG UANNC T il Tenth street and | wsed Athlophoros, which has completely Rovernmient was eiven a creditof amillion | concentrating on the Frenci (rontiers? st | faringa B fayicke i so mucl in kéep. | tion of such othor business as might | £ advantage of pedestvians | cured me. For several years there would | EISNER & "ENDELSD", and a quarter dollars to begin the purchase | true that 150,000 troops are already in Alsaco- | P& With Btanley's past that the telegram. | come before the meeting. An informal | ynd — teanst. s, the principal ob- | be certain times that I could invariably look T b b ot reveating rifles, but it will take ten times | Lorraine wilh provisionsand ammunition for | Tipphoo Tip, an Arab ivory And alave arter | mocting of the members was held, pre- [ ject seemed to be the enhancement | fera severe attack of theumatism, which | , 816,818 and 320 Race 8, Philadelohia, Pa. ] i g ] 4 X tosd R that to complete her armanent. What system | 50,000 more? Is it true that the peasants of | is at this moment provatly the most vower. | gided over by Vice President J. O, Lo- | of the v lue of South Side property, es would confine me to the house for a week | Hoodman Drug Co.,Genl. Ag ents,Omal has been chosen remalns a seccet, but it is | the ithenish provinees liave been notified of fol MRS, Psoi ey io. Iny men e {40l “amie B, FL Cuthbert improvised | RoolANYiin tHe neighiorhood ob (ke Yia: | 4t & toan I was suffering from a very ebraska, believed to be a modilication of the Mann- | an early requisition of all their horses? 1s it fred: 1lis it and_Faiders will e fount a desk by placing o cigat bos under his dm-!t tllh‘:'hf rvhml n\nl\’\il. a 0 WI‘WL severe .‘\Hmk'm my arms and h;d hc;"u — s, Ugher, ‘Tho Schulhoff rifle 15 well spoken | truo that all the station mastors in Alsace- | 11 il divectipns from Kesonis oot eround ko RO T 3 o | ment, that the railtoad be required to [ confied to the house for a week at the o v military men, and the | Lorraine have been ordered tomako prap. | 1t 18 dotbias e Aris wiaC v cener Dot addresces hat 00K motes upon the | pav a'tax for a viaduct in proportion_to | time I used. Atholophoron The e e | BSTABLISEED USED INALL inventor 7iay now gone to London, where | arations for the taansportation of an enor- Stanloy I alis station, A x":‘l":vxhu‘v!u; might HuvrordiQin, N win And otieys o ll[v‘n ‘l:\l_\v‘vl\:v‘{lr':{(l'llj Hr‘r;yl‘w":l\h:;’l(r%::lllmfi N}'. does wrmnwl‘\n go U(h!lm the seat ]nlrflu' A8 O, . - ‘ing arge orde 3 haterial? M ave o irred at any time ib the past had L. y k) e sewater b el B g ¢ pain; my relief was simply wonderful after Lo b dsld sl i b LR BRI e it AR ML DU B il P L LR RS scetion us reported. He would either do | § iy Ty Hol) derfutanier | [YER 200000 (B iad taken two doses of the medicine. | g glo oY fa. it is reported, had refused tochange | it true that Germany, in a few days, White chiefs of the station, for even he, | meoting to order for the business this or strike it out entirely. In Germany A 1 : her systen, atd some persons argie from this | will be able w0 concentrate n front | siaver as he is s b g own sense ot honor, (of ~the session, he announced | yhe railr 1« paid the expense of theirown | i o X"nl‘m .‘):::“m e '_’.ml~ o ol q that shie thinks war probable befors ihey | of Nancy 250,000 men? Is it true that the :)'y\l' must re euaber Ut i |llh oves SIave | that Mr. orge 1. Crosby had with: ducts. Mr, Popploton moved that the | 2'L8 R WO o e e AL \ © could bo got ready. Uowever, Russia bas | pian of te German staff Is to surprise us | URANE IS, asleaitimate ns ciephiant o great | drawn his resiguation as secretary and | city attorney bo isteuetod 19 draft s son shewmatiim sitice antl Have ot 108t Aa nnH ARH' made large purchases of Nordenfeldt guns. | before we Are able to mobilizo our forces, | gaeiiees 11y raturning b b cnghs c a0t | treasurer of the association and that it | tion providimg that railroads pay for via HORER VB . ke N Whilo nearly ever one believes war proba- | and thus to dislo¢aic our armies by a sudden | merey, Christmas morning. he received wus not necessary, therefore, to select & | ducts only in proportion to the amount 3 i | - blo In the spring, and many holieve it inev- | attack on our frontierd" cablegram from his acent in New York offor- | Suecessor for him. Mr. R, Hayford, of | of their property abutting, and that Livery druggist should k n\lhlnl 10 Catalogues and Pricos on application. Sovd by table, th litary, as distinguished from tho Uho Republican National says: “IThe | D€ im 810,000 to return and comple Lincoln, was unanimously chosen a | the real estate fronting tho viaduet ros mnd Athlophoros Pills, but where [ elitie best car N I R Itable, the military, as distinguishe il Sl 3 lecturing tour, while from the 130 le member of the hoard of directors. taxed equitably. The matter was finally | they cannot be bought of the druguist T anie Aldress: €00-CIN, political ;‘1“""'“‘-*‘ ® no "'”; "““l""“'"l '::“;"';“'l""*‘"”‘ 4"‘ ”'“-"! ="'""1"":!i\‘fl-'"”\‘: He Was to give |||I\u~lm\)}.1 lie \\.»Ium l\\\ll' | The hotel committeo, through Mr. R. | roforred to Mr I ppleton to prop (\h.» Athlophoros Co., 122 Wall st., New gad 3 for war, because thoy are of the old school | 50,000 infantry, 7,000 cavalry and 81 batterios | cleared nof. much less, A mission for Wil | L Cathbert, the chairman, teported that | seotion in Aecordimen with s S Vork, will send cither, earriage paid, on | | = that think war useless unless it resuits in the | ot artiliery. Behind it stand the second, | ho has sierifieed SO AtCh NSt Ak 0 1 they had boen nctively ongaged in the | *oqho snctions of tho. ol ¢ HaBboR. o= | JOO0IBL GEYOERIAT BRIC0; WIioN 1 $1 por DREXEL & MAUL annexation of a province or some similar | eighth, eleventh, twelfth and fourteenth il .;.‘"vi“'j‘,_’}‘,‘*;'“:fl; hi{‘ Anten Tipe | prosecution of their Jabors. Lhe com- lating gas, telephone, telegraph and ol bottle for Athloplioros and 50c for the " aterialwdvanta T (o b icady A & fovw BBureTHGHEE .| Fionthis: Heo. of NEOSREATIE. So. ZOHEIAF o it s ensaaed in propating a ISt | trie light conpanies was- reportad and | Pills. 0essots to Jno. G. Jacobs CRITICISING TITE ARMY, Join the forces already echelonned along our | will doubliess be thors by this gl , ready to ; of t jotels in the stuto that were | was passed without change, ns wns o | Torliver and kinoy disonse L dyspon sin,in + ¥ o > oy The winister of war and his friends have | frontier. Let Germany make her propars et Staniey on is arrival,” 0 wordy of the patroyago of the traveling | scotion regarding police and fre depurt Sievation, woskies, nervaus dotiiy, diso UNDERTAKERS been greatly annoyed by the continued eriti- | tions, t Is ler role, but to accuso | B DR Junker in Eeyvpt next | men of the hey had done some [ ments and v buildings. The section | fi,woiman, constination, lodnohu,' iinpire; AND BMELLMESS clsm and attacks on his administration | us of wishing to bring about war, of seeking | Month and usidered advisabl work in seenrin Anction in the price 4 tho nuny L A TEBALMERS, & « q ¢ counld e nied bet By " " 25 cents and ine o ra o ne no 1 7 Far 4 1 which have lately appearcd In Germany. | & quarrel with the Germans, 15 un peu trop | fitm i e og, "4 Be Arranged betieen | oF fire in rooms from 50 to 25 conts and | Derig and o cring hoises, naming tthe oldstana 1407 Farnam st. Ovdors Qne of these, entitlea " Military Strength of | effronto. Germans should leave such knav- | wheimed with offcrs of compantonsiin from thetions jund _congossions on the patt | and. ro-naming, opening, closing, nar i) clegraph go.icitod and promptly at. Austria-Tlungary in the Twelfth Hour,” | ish tricks to England. Nevertheless, if wo | all quatiors. nome of them sampie? 4o e DT ea ad baggain sompanics. j sowing L R e il clephione No. 935, written bya retired Huncarian officer, ex- | want peace, because peaco is necessary for | Hkely to be el 7 rate of §¢ TR A it f?r'.‘(,i'fl‘.? BB} S ‘:r”|:l[.“““n“um.lll‘];,f\\ bitg '] oL o I ! tee has ulso prepared a conteact which is | pronibit signs, sign posts, banucrs and THE hibited in 2 g to different [ many to try and trighten us by her threats, (it to be signed by the hotel proprictors se- | fdvortisoments ‘of Ml Einde on i » DR municipal laws its Jvas permitted 1u | The day that France fs attacked France will | Commisstoner Colman's Iteply to | joctal through the state making pro- | Sirmots, icluding the scattering of ot . clted such feelings that it was at once pro- | us and for Europe, that is no reason for Ger- PLEURO-PN 10U MONIA, HICAGO SHORT LINE Huneary. ‘Ihis pamphlet sharply eritieises | fight with the supreme energy of & nation the Swineburn Kesoliution. visions for the proper entertainmont of | culars, was ndopted. The ol sections G (Y the wiole administration of the army, but | thatrefuses to perish. The strucgle will be WasiiNGToN, Dee. irman Ifateh, | the traveling men, regarding weights and measures, and the especlally the defcety In the system of mobili- | fearful. The results will be tersible for the | of the louse commitice on agricalture, has | Thereport drew out a hively tatk upon | public library was also adopted: and the #ation and the bad effect upon ofticers in send- | conqueror ns weil as for the conquered, Lot celved froms Commissioner Colman areply | the matter of hotel accomm, jons. It | provisions of the old charter concerning {ngthem to vrovinoes where thoy donot speak | those In whoso hands peace or war rests | to tho rosolution offered a few dnys age by | WAS Shown that the. traye it raney | sewers was adopted with un amendment i [: MI k &St P IB the language and aro cut off from society, | think twice before running such tremendous | Representative Swineburn, of New York. 1y | Feauired to pay fall price without proper compelling sewer connections in tho va fllcagfl, [IWaUKes Jrau y top. Lond tely Lielpless with only three inches of enow. India rubber shoes are searcely FRANCE DREAMS OF BLOODSHED DREAMS OF WAR - | Horrivle Nightmares of Impending A Big Snow Storm in England Delaya | nflict Hover Over Franco, Cable News—Stanley's Plans For | it ordon Beanett, Dec. 97.—(New York Herald ( 11s Trip-Christmas on the His Trip ””': '":‘ ecial to the Ber Like fr Continen itmare the rumors of impending L sxsvney SLy goon in Chief, Natioual Gaare | “About two vears ago, my daughter-in-law LR Rl was taken with a severe attack of rheuma- | ; MY Witention war ealled te | tism. She could not turn he Rt o Keveiene Mt Wiker 1y by the time one-half was used she was free with far better offect than any 3 [NTIO for the Rowmanians and Serfs are sent to | risks, which the commissioner sets forth compre- o ‘:-Ml‘.l'.‘(f' “('li‘llcl“lw:u\ru {x::‘::m“{ i !‘mus‘-lh&[nrll ‘1;11 \‘\‘I‘:‘)\“’i'w!‘ T FM{“« Austria, and the Bohemians to I1ungary; the A CONSERVATIVE OPINION. hensively the diffieulties met in the attempt | Other birds of pass: e tiona DGR | Ing the city water works was ndoptec . 5 ey spread of soclalism among ofticers, and” the | 'The conservative republican Journal do | (o extimpute o fo. sonitol t pleuto-pnen. | Faled and bottor accommodations. The | with an_ additional proyision giving the THE BEST ROUTE S ” Ty i " traveling men put up with smail sample | company right of eminent domain in = " defective nourishment and clothing of sol- | Deb ys: “It Is childish to deny that | monla scourge in the present state of the rooms and pay high prices tor them and | eondn PP litional ) e A 5 nd COUKCH dlers, for the Austrian soldier receives mo | the rumors of war are fiomly belioved in, | law and with tho machiners at hand, and | F00MS B pay high prices tor” them and [ condomning” property for additionn BEFO AND — AFTER UM B N ’ for excess bugeago. [t was to be dis- | buildings, engine houses and settling Electric Appliances ars sent on 30 Days' Trial, rations but one meal day at noon and an | but France knows that an offensive war | reinforces his recommendations previously 3 op! Y € tinetly understood that the travelingmen | basins, - No changes were made in the 5 1 M oxtra loaf of bread every two days; which | against Germany would bo an act of pure | made for more heroie methods, with addi- | do not seck a reduction in hotel ta provisions coneerning a public market or T0 MER ONLY, YOURG flRDIJLD TEX EAST- 3 ¢ 710 are muftering from Nenvor latter Is deducted from his pay of two cents | madnese, and all the recent measures of our | yional arguments and statemonts of fact. | bot only ask that tie accommodat market houses, nor in (he scotions regu- | f W iae" LAtk or N i out ot which he also has to provide him- | diplomney clearly prove that to maintain the | The resolution seoms to auestion the pre- | firnished ‘them be commensurate with [ fating the taking of the city census. Somo AN A TWO TRAINS DAILY BRIWEEN CMAHA self with blacking and cleaning cquipments, | peace of Europe should be our ehief occupa- | valenco or mnon-existenee of pleuro-pneu- | the prices paid. Vide President Lobeek | amendments were made to the section Oriton Cauira, Bpecdy veliot i comyloto veits COUNCIL BLUF While these inferences and conclusions in | tion. Von Moltke and his fellow workers moniy, deelaring in its pfeamble that | officred in.explanation of the high pric of the old charter concerning the right Tha grrandost discovery of L Centy Chica, —aND— Milwaukes, the pamphlet are denied by the higher m know that military s are not | since the submission of the cor ner's | pid by traveling wen the stateinent th of eriminal domain, and #s adopted Sendatonce for Lustratod Pamphlot free. Address o l’wl.. M i ] “d“‘. Ruwids tary ofticials, the statements are generally | mado —for the morrow only. Iu | Just seport it has beon learned that contagion | they didn't have the nerve 5 to | it confers upon the city the Clin b Dbl ave ,,!’ 5 approved by the lower oflicers who have bad | Preparing this army bill and in descending | did not exist whero that report satd. it did, | the exorbitunt charges, 0 | right to appi te private property to Clinton, Jubuque, avenport, a chance of seeing it. in the reichstag, it 1s their duty tolook far [ and callsfor full and exnlicit information as | be considered good fellowa and won't | streets, alleys, avenues, sewers, parks, P ———— Rock Island,Freeport, Rockford, Ger ERES ith X lesevero | abead and place the military situation in the | 10 the owners 0d locality of the infested | kick st charge of 50¢ for a lire. | public squares, as works or water works, Elgin, Madison, Janesvillo, ferman officers last summer madesevere ! 0] 0 v herd, the number of animals which have per- | Theatrieal men have nerve and getre- | the rights relating to parks and water f, & T. COURING Beloit, WikBiE TE0F 580 comments on the stato of the Austrian army, | mostunfavorable aspeet, and the calenlations ished and the steps takon o stamp out or | duced rates. The howling neod 'of the | works 1o extend ten milos from the city. s O cloit, nona, i 3 an itis slenificant that nothing was snid on | Of the German statf are based upon the sup- | confine the contagion, - Lho commitionar o traveling man is mord herve, MiisBoationiof tHoINGHITL I ot e =y Aud all other fmportunt goints list, Northoash the subject In tho recont debate in tne Ger- | Position of o powerless or neutral Austria, a o e rciatethat some fof, the state- | 4T Some' further distusslon it was | licenses was amended so as to give the Forthrongh tokely oal Saltio | Tiouel Agen man parlisment. But Prince Reuss, the | bostile France, and Russia allied with France, tained in it and procecded to show that the | resolved to wuthorize the hotel committec | council power to mmpose n license tux ) ot 1401 Farnum siroet (in Baxton Hotsl, or & Jormnn embassador, whio certainly has an | 1t would be foolish for us to complain of Von [ whincuary by e ot st fo,slow tha Gk are u List of the hotels of the state [ upon runners of all kinds, hawkers, ped- Union Pacitic Dopot. 5 3 Interest In knowing, professes himsclf well | Moltke and the German military officers for | mal - Ili2y. of the “iemcsy of an | Lo proparea list of the ho by the associa- | diers, liquor scllers, pawnbrokers, sollrs p e alaocnend (e Iciest D g Cars satisfied. Hungarian deputies told me that | the formation of a simple hypothesis to | during VO wiears was - erroneously | tion. It was also declared the sense of | of bankrupt goods, real est i insur- Gy B3 C R T RATLWAT, opposition,after maki o ries, | Which nothing in the actual state of Europe | assumed by Swineburn to be a statement | the mecting that only sueh hotols fs ance agents, shows and theaters, billiard and every aftention {8 puil to pussengers by the opposition,after making careful inquiries, ¥ Sy MY robability.” of the condition of affairs at the moment the | be selected by the o | s. tenpin 'S, P ourteons employes of the oo paiy. dered the army lends probability g should be seleeted by the comuitteo | and pool rooms, tenpin alleys, hicks and 2 ¥ pany. considered the army to be m & much better b L (i report was submitted. He proceeds as tollows | Sjota o tronized by the members of | drays of all Kinds ooed for pay R, MILLen, General Managor: stato than was generally believed and per- WIHAT DE CASSAGNAC SAVS, Inireterance to. thut! partiotithe’ preamble f FHOTE 1O Patrohizetl bysthe membors o s e AT v ¥ TUCKER, Assistant Gunoral Managor. = fectly ready for a campaign, Paul de Cassagnac, in I'Autorite, says: | which states that it hos been learned Sines | U o AUOI k6100 ahowing Hhs Notsl |t committee will continue their work L ARPENTRIL, Goneral Prssengor and EHE WARMNISTER 1OLULAT, i e 12 no siend.fo bon essliniatito fac o ot BXiae 1 e, el e | e g s Rsoctition ibwas | | o ochoods G0, B HRAFFOID, Assistant Genorsl Passon- Xhe minister of war, Count Blylandt- | the events that threaten in this coming reported to exist, %I would respectfully Say | urgod that cach member sian his nutbor | Buker Place. 55 lots sold in ten ds 3 A o Rheidt, is much liked by political men on ac- | spring. The Colozno Gazette tells us that | {hat my norsation, 1 not in accordance | in'the order after his name whoen regis- ————— )i = count of hls great knowledge of details | War between Franco and Germany is iney- | with this statoment. 1f by tocalllies Iolig: tering at hotels Boupd Oy : and readiness in explaining them and his | itable. The North German Gazette declires w!"fl'u"'“‘.Tu..“x'{.‘»d"'fiiwlii»”"«f»'x'n‘-f‘f:"r'(',lf‘({-'f’:'x: MLD. Welch, of the committee on em- | Joln Bradley, w s arrested on 2 it P. BOYER & CO. economy, for he never exceeds the appropri- l»».\;mtl’r!.u;“tr_} hu,“‘fi kl‘)’:mt_ul:u‘ml )puh_um pleuro-pieumonia, a3 with all ollier conta- I.'f"fi‘fl‘l '“v':}‘“j"l' "T-lj"{"lxl*y'! “". revort | Christmas night, while trying to dispose __Tho only GENYINE ones mada. ) S DEALEROLN - A ation. The diflicultics of moblization come | Even the Berliner Post admits that the situa- | BSIGRISLROIS a5 with all | ontinunlly | PO IeT, ovoryboy s gosadob.t L | ot n valuablo cioak to n Leavenworth Th most confortabis_aud_ diretle | [all’sSates,Yaults, Timelocks partly from the dislocation of regiments and | Hon is most serious. 1t Is the old story—thio | hoing rescued from tho coniagion. Wiy | At this point a box 6f imported cig street dealer i second hand goods, was | hape for walking. R = ’ 1att bl tha necessity of bringing their reserves from | €3 of ‘wolf, wolf,” at first, when there is no [ others are as continually coming uhdor ity | was prosented with the compliments of tried in police court yesterday afternoon. | o phorol. and Jai! Work, SR : el volf, everybody is frightened: afterwa - | Influence. 1f. however, we usethe word | the propricters of the Arcade. A voto of | tF urk yes 0 ricct iit.__No wrinkles. ._Eesy as a very diztant parts of the country, for the sys- | WOIf, everybody is frightened: afterward no D o oyayer, e ool pord :?, IEoprictors 1(, l“:\ b ! b ot ,”f Thetolonltsraotiden o {,; Miss Nalos | - Lerfect it _No wrinkles. . .Eacy as an ' % tom ot torellorial edrps d'armoe has not yet [ body heeds the cry, and!that very:time tho | 10Ch 1SS IR teRcHc of, stato of counti ARl o e oas of thio parlors Tor the | as havin n stolen from hier residence | 9/ shoe. —_Always retain the shape. been entirely introduced—and partly | ‘Wolf comes.’ Our minister of war has terri- | tion of Kentuets and 1liinois, there has [ 1 ocen at the corner of Fourteenth and Howard Wil not tire_the feet in Jong walks. from the defeets iv the railway system, | ble favlts, but nobody doubts his ardent no material | changes. 5 1o A communication was read urging | strects. Bradley was held in the sum of lade in 11 widihs and ali sizes. e fivo suro,Feog aaui The long railway which runs through Galicia, | PAriotism. Very well, now s the momen t P NoEel T enta] hals | every momber of the ciation to be [ #1,000 to answer to the disttict court. T e e HEDICAL, GO, East Hanpton, Comn: along the whole Russian frontier, has but two | £0¢ 13 to closo up our ranks in the tace of | Mhich iteovered and iho proportion wi "ox. | present at a moeting to bo held at the Wi e ] Look on Scle for Name and AdJrees of C i 1R ©) AND junetions with the Hungarian raflway systom | e danger that thres Which afterwards beeame aticctod { | rooms of Post Ay in Lincoln, on Wednes. 9 0'clook et night M. AL P | Fe & T COUSING CHICAGO and but one with the Austrian lines, At i k d 3 ve no information. ' The inspection was | day cvening. _About 9 o'clocl “,"' u‘lghl Mr. A, P. . . & (= 2% Oderberg tho line from that place to Cracow The republican Temps “We don't le to obtain the facts as to the extent of resolution, offered by W, H. | Nicholasin passing( Goodrieh's store NEW YORE, TH - o to e imninent. Who would gain | 16 disease, and it was impossible, with & few | , A Tesolut : Ty T od that the w passos daugeroualy near the Russian fron. | belleve waris iminfuont. Who would gain | the dlsense, yuder the existing law, o keop | Riwney was “alopted, endorsmg tio | on Farnam streot, noticod that the win- | g0 F yward Brc g How wrd Street, Omal tier. ‘Tho junctions from Treuesin, on Pres. | bY1L? Germany and all Europe know we | (e iions) herds under supervision, or action of the National association in | dow in the door was broken. A further j ) n, or (o | 1 4 ! burk, to Sillein on Eperies, a line which will tion and havean army and, ready to obtain any facts as to the subsequent history | instructing their members in the cast to nation showed that the boit had kg i bo of great advantace, I not yot finished Lour territory to the last man and of the herds. The publieation of the exist- | ship all goods sold by them over eortain n- withdrawn from the inside. Mr, Hiab A6 5= h nd it took the minister of w i Sl S Germany for fifteen years ce of pleuro-pnenmonia in herds without | railroad lines in order to get better terms | Goodrich w notified and sccured the and 3 ar eeven years contrated — all her eforts | tie adoption of prompt measures for sup- | out of railwas for the traveling men premises. It is supposed that the prep- to get it through the Hunc varliament A EploC £ CHOMS | pressing it, eaused 5o much damage (o own- A o " sd of () ar had been made by 2 hurgli RAILWAY: s o pariiament congolidaio it tlie state of | crs that in many cases they not only refused | A Committee, composed of (3. L. | arations had been mad: oy some burgla Gr the Liguor ituk oy mercial line. i at resulted from her victory in 1530, | toglveinformation,butwill prevent thoexam. | Martin, R. Hayford, M. D. Weleh and [ for a raid on the place lator in the night 4. by Advinistering Dr. o' b8 o not going to reopen the quest nation of animals absubsequent visits,” The | M. D. Cotten, prepaved and offered the — - Haines' Golden Specitio. SEIORT LTI Another minor defect arising from partions| | BROnoW s oks RS _]m! b, ‘l:“ :1 ) ”L" commissioner then says that the only way to | following resolutions of condolence upon Wants His Cow. D 04 cup of coffen or teu without larism is that PPolish Is spoken on the Gali- | 4 RGO, e mman creams of at- I jea i the fate of animals 1o such berdsis to | the death of General Logan, which were Sohn Spoerl had a white cow nine | v 1 - taking il, is nbeolutely Omaha 3 | 1V6 cure. Freo sampls clan railway and Hungarian on the Hun- | tacking Germany, and s for Germany, sho e w wateh on the premises wud maintain | adopted ars of uge, sound m wind and Jimb. neat sl speady 5 8. This G f 2 has nothing to gain by provoking war. Even | {tday and night. Kor 45 he is 1l 1d A 3 < years of uwe, soun ) g HID: | cuco, whether the pa o i erinkor or &avian liwes, This Galiclan railway must | b2 AR iR (e QRS herds thls wonlc Whereas, We bave learned with profound | ‘'he cow went astray and was found in | sv wiconolio It has been given in bl § oy artina fitiite o It successful she could only gain uew prov- [ require ut loast 990 wiew, « force which it was | . Whoreas, We AT R Sy A D ie cow we ay o kiven In thog play an important part in a future w cleariy impossible for 1he depattinent to ome | J0rTOW Of the death of General 'olm ‘A ) 18| iwinds of o ¥ IbsLALYe 8 Berfoct co H PLANS FOR A CANPALGN inces, and sho hersolf feels she has not yet i o aLpaclnenate om san, senator frow INinols, 8 ‘pecrioss | theaot of furnishing lncteal Eofxosliponty '.Ju":h"m\ : cyer Tabls. Tihe cyatons oomy Gguncn Blufis 18 tho general belief hers that Russia, in | digested the two won in 1570, quarantine of infectud Tords the et | statesihan, and truo and tried friend of evory | for one of Spoerl’s neighbors, Mr. | pesionos 13,1t becories ni Utler 1L is the general belief here that Russia, in | Q8 i oniin 35 As to quarantine of infected herds the repori | statesttion, and truo and tr 7 | Spoorl did not feel baid about this, bt | Laposioiin for the sioneciac. it bo 10 exiat case of war, will not waste her forces by HALIEYHRIN PEACH: folum i etatolawe aThlol aro aotiuch usto | *“Pherefore, be It resolved by the members | W that he had discovered his prop- | FOR SALE BY FOLLOWING DRUGG 18TS: 1 oecupying Julkaris. 5o far as Austia {3 " sayai "Wo belieys | HOS, there BaIbE nomtak ey rau o Nebraska division of the Travelers' | eriy.” 11is anger arose b pwaser.wlin ho | ATHY &CO, Cor. 3th nnd o | concerne st ought out on the War,” snya; moval of that part of the Infeted fent are | T Ve association in state ention | won to take possession of his animal Sth & Cuming St Galiclan fronticr. Plans for an offensive nswer is peace, The German govern- | JAVA O shown symptoms of disease from | A38einbled, that our tenderest sympathies be refused, He went before Justice | 8D FOSTER & B 3 =—campaizn contemplated the march of one | Ment were clanking sabres and sp ahy stato into any othor state. Tiio commis. | SeRer, t6 tho sofrowing widow and the | 33 id comuenced replevin proc o e Ter A | oS pataio ke tor Dokt ioine Aty from Cracow down tho Vistuls towind | the army through the x 1 foncr recommends emnhatically that his de- | Spphaned ehildren in thelr decn and s Hy 'atd enireds i f iction; thatin the death of so cmin ings to et possession of the anima ¢ S rom N b 2y WO aid o o | o MiTwaikea and 1T the peo Warsai, when every soldier would earry sn | 9008 everything in her power to agerava riment be kiven suflicient authority to sman the nation has lost one I'hie real name of the present guardian of c g plo of Nebruska, Colorad voming, Utkh xtra il to bo eiven (o the Volish peasnnts; | he eastern erisis and conceal o gravity of | (Yefee (i dillientty, or that the work ot hts, the soldier and ex-soidier | the milk prodicer is unknown and was EaRSRR O tosmmeTadn; Divenn. Whihington and. Call and another from the neighborhood of Lem. | the state of Ircland, Tn sh Mato wuthoritios, The report aniary poa. f s truest friends, and “every citizen | made John Overdone in the papers. ASTHMA URE vieb any othor ile ; berg toward Kief. An effort would also be | Bome polities, both Germa b 1ts difficulties in the way of effectively quar- | &0 ddvocate whose labors were ever foreniost - SEEN 2 Among a fow of tho numerais points of gu- o tactate nd lost Ooas war! when there Is no danger of | antintnz infected herds on account of i 10 theln bRl 0 ] Baker Place—Call on W. G. Albright, fon SERMAR ASTHMA CURE eriority enfoved by o pir n ot i roud 0 to Isolate and perhaps destroy Odessa L whepty Aanger of | aliking ) X i , b tesolved, That these resol s be soread | o e e e astantly roliovos the me lant uttack, and |8 Jotween Omuha and Chicngo, are 118 two ten i T A ) Iossentailed upon owiers by ho uspicion | uyon ths niinutos, und o copy duty atiesed | 218 S 19t str., for choice bargains. ot ~o WAL G S winyof DAY COACHES Wik e’ e frvst 2 i i b i it the act casts up neir products, In A Toaoe E Y L = AR e ot EAChiman areand meeniiny e o s the occupation of Jassy s considered neces: | The Galols, like Figaro, | order to_oyercn h diflieulties It will pe ( begent fo Mrs. Lokan, P 1 Nobraska and lowa Wenther, PALACE SLEEPING CARE. whicl ars modols ¢, but it is hoped that Ronmanin wo e | Cathalic, declares that both France and Goer- | poe to place suficient guard over | . A resolution was adopted recommend- For Nebraska and lo Fair weattier, of eomfort and el 11 PATCLOK DIGAW- sary, but it Is hoped that Roumania would be JAF ey i compelled to side with Austria Ny e groabiug beneath the weight of [ every inteeled premises ' to- prevent | 10 the railwayand legislativo commit- 1 FoF 3 sy ! ING HOOM CARS % nat st by ary i be adder o pUBILS In the - | enormous armies, wud the only yational | Hhe " men or auimals lable to carry | tocs to act in conjunction in securing | SOEMCE__ fotanp EA oty oelairated’ PALATIAT DINT 1t may bo added that the pupils in the milj zion from ingling with the outside | some betterment of the system of ch S aqualiot whioh eannot i tary schools have lately been required to | Solution is for both to agree to reduce their Dl sommisehnen oo cauaidR:| Sormo b i 10 §yston a1 ehor At Conmoi Bluirs the. truis of atudy two books, entitled *From the Vistula | Armies to equal proportions, wnd wrges | e s qursnting wovhd bo s oneil bors ware: Fequestod to fur: TOP TlfAT@OGH IV : fReriufaanecs tn Bhion Denck with those nf fo the Duieper,” by Harmaticus, which is full | France to come pluckily forward aud take | 50 intolorable (o the citizens. of this counisy With's Btatomont of the traing of this e mnle close connedtion 5 b i tive ki 8 T ) St Lo ity tenanee impossible, e A Nager with those of nll castern lnos, of yaluable detailed maps, and the *Military | the initiative by making @ formal purpose to e ran SN ARG LI DORE] 8 : W ots that 4 v ; Arantood ) For Detrolt, Cotumbus, Tniinnapolis, Cinein Geography of Russia,” by Colonel Fiedler, of | that eficet to G pacraiore Fatonuy Overed il the eersen sy | thoy will want during the coming year. IT AN NOYS iniious Elertrie & Sagnetls | natt, Ningara Tulin, Do, 11t tamee oo i, 1 o & wibliea nd 0 1 ar n Red ) Ll 1 lontrenl, oston, New York, I'hiiad hiw, Bnle the war ofice, which is not allowed to be M, Bune, a 1t republican, and vice | a5 be red, the premises thorou After n vote of thanksto the press of m . Montreni, } K | president of the el o of depulies, says; | disinfected and the owner compensatad: for | Omaha and 1 mcoln for the reports of the VE, O_DY O o i, § p o pampiicl, | timore. Wishington and ll joinis in th B tions tiat Fran, wring for | the loss Lo which e submitted meetings the convention vdjoarned R PR R BNt AN w5 okt eh b L 18I INFLUENCES AT WORK. 1sations tiat France is preparing fol 0 luss Lo whiich Lie submitted eoetings the ¢ ntion ¥djourned, y RNE LuvENTOR, 191 WARASY &YE.. [Hinkon. HNORT N A recent hintgin the Nord Deutseho Aleo o War are utterly false. All her af o of ¢ o publle, "Hhe | oborl gives e POST B OFIOMATA, ?'(OQU‘(E . ; T ) M you wish “the ommodations. ¢ T e 0 ) a noentrate - h tory ol pleuro-pheumonia in Kentucky ter the adjournment of the conven- et & now and | Hokol Asemis se e R IR T fnsentrated upan, & purcly defens | a0 POV R 1 SEAY | Attor tho adiournment of tio convon A BOTTLE OF DEAFRESS .1t comim o, f o o " men wero at work to excite German sympa- | Ve or owr Eathoertand. There | his oplutens with incidents showing the jns | H0n the Omaha membore of the associa- ’ Bonio by bile who was deat twenty eight | M AUGHTTT nWIPR 1 is notn single Frenchman who wants war, | a9 g affactive. " | tion met and took the fivst steps for the TR Rt YL AAS DA N a1 Gonorai Maniger, thy for aria and agaln i Woll possibility of making an oftective quaran. i v t hy (o hora 18 o doclded footing. that 1t | 197e M KIOW that the first gun fired woold | S s v prosmin: (i dioctive qu organization of Post Bof Omaha, R. H bits without “bunoiits ¢ Inmselt i th WAL A founded. Phere is a decided footing that it | b (e for atight for ourvery existence | mascl and. exposed - aninale ©ad s | Cuthbert was chosen temporary presi A pastatturs e 08 hupdrads ot othors, |1 ighe PV may bis uecessary (o re-establish the kingdom | 135 na are all convinced of this, | di g of premises o le dent and Hurey Lodow =eeretary, . The Etoulura. sont on' ppLok i Of Poland us a barrier against lussin In | Tho meanes ant fecls that a peoble can | only of extitputing the plague, meeting then adjouracd to meet on Sun ay Qany DRUGSTORE & Woatalas ik, Wan Vork oiy,” | Hungary this feeling is so stronz that in ease | time disasters 1ike | qopc dludes “with' i iving [ day al the Millard hotl, when the o TAKE IT FAITH= e L O e Kingdom, u at in addition (o this | The Committes on Reviston Getting 3/ C,Onfi)\&t'a. on, who confired all that T part of which we aniined be board of trade rooms yesterduy aftcr. } L | 0rxs. tiose of it boing wiped ! th of slaughtered animals th f I h . 4 i of war the Hungwians would insist on the =y g s « Soas pilatoned sbuale | ganization will be completed, - iy = 2 <y LA s | B e ‘ s [HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR lish insurrection, even at the risk of 1 planted in 1l Fre: T CHANGING THE, GH J ) You VHLME Vo8 - ;-9 Lol Vi i r 8 3 I herds, numbering in all 1,051 Through Thow-Work. N I had, to-day, a long conversation on this | 1 ) 5 LS R ek i &l 3 ~ atbjeot with a eousin of Irince Ozuriorgyseki, | movaier tmeetost ot i o Bbied 18" quageuiing 1o, Chl: | iuo comuitias on e tovision of th THAT THERE 1§ Bave Loard olsowlers, Ho says that | douait yolln poarguols e me eorke s | canse af s, expatuse o sfoniod cattlagn | oo Gy DO SRS prosent were CoOYcHS & COoL08 ’ ' QRS fease Axe icio war u sirong ROXDOF, | JyaTR." A1 depariment has nof purchused diseased | Mossrs. Barton, Chase, Poppleton, Bar FIND THAT 15 / the establishment of an independent Poland | —-—— animals for rin Iinois be 3 A i , A i | AND'S SNOW STORM, suiwa ! ton, Bechel, Bailey, Murphy, Clark Il ] neke ) in close alhauco with Russia and under a 1] i of that es it the du i a0, dhosbal, e a, ocKet Lutiery. Russian protectorite. Atthat time the Polish ; It Delays Cable NowsgStanley's Arei- | Ve stock commi 10 s such | Lowry, Daily and E. Rosewater, and in H Uds » t b, i compelled to cede Galiela to the new Polish e n 1,031 were e s 5 DEALERS IN ICE TOOLS. the nomival head of Polish ewigra. | piacked sho will saceitiva T st [0 brivate hords 1 Stasien. e wrwer rosumed héie lavorsat the | Byr oNE REMEP Y Fo Carvine Knives and B anioi ) atoaue Haa Tkt s e o S it Bonks uf e ol | e Lol o Cily Attermey | Soto BY AU DRUGGISTS Scissors in Cases, Prince Waklemar, of Denmark, and negotia- | 1Copyriant ¢ s Gordon Bennet and with no apparent reason why it should | water, the Hon, C. J. Smyth, the Hen ¢ 0g Per tlons on the subject were besun at Copen- | Youk Heral | not be enforced, it was not inmy Judgment [ W' (i Wiitmors and “the o o | Ar 25 50“y 120 #aroee\e i liagen to obtain the consent of the king, his | - ¥ T Lioaviest | seseBtial to prevent '(‘;\;'“74;;;{'}”‘;;5“5;;«*‘{\_9" W. Linwger. City Atiorney Connoli JN. HaRmise Co (P/aopS Skat;s, HC- father, who refused to be a party to the pro- | snow stor 2 ars has played v part of the s vy be used | Continued the reading of the 1evised Joct. At present plans are changed and tho | havoe with elegraph wires during e | in Tifinols to purehase diseossd antmots o | ChArter ection by scetion, After i RESTORED — == = Luture Potand wust be fn allivnce with Aus- | last forty-eight hours. Fortunately this ea planghter. The commissloner is of the opin. | adoption of ~ aliout thirty ~ scetions AHHUO i ;3:- wicidou 1 mum sl SR s | Rl i, | MAMOODRESE s G R o] Fatate and Trast o made to pwb an Austeian archduke on the | the bauk holiday to-day-—when ordigarily | P .ur ml la ln ‘\l |h.~l w uln' :lnu i 1“ is | prohibiting the ostablishment of nuis "cm-“‘;‘."y.“:v;‘“mnn.'A.hu':‘-"flhm: wimpl theoue. My Informant was told by Albedyn- | little news is likely, However, the posta) | biocticed and where fnoculated animals are : such as sisughter houses, pig | $i W o Iy £D afterwards allowed to mingle with cattle of ¥ A . oras" o \droas. C. J. MATON. Fost 03 8% Xov York Oy N. W. COR. 15th AND HARNEY, OMAHA, Skd formar governor eeneral of Warsaw, | wires connected with tho subwariae cable to [ other Rerds. b8 taonies emates o ot Do, ook yards, saap {ucterios, poal oll A that Russia bad decided in the event of a | the o ient wore not working so that great | Chizsing discased animals for slanghiter under | 84 vitrol manufac kg in e Property of every description for sale 1n all parts of the city. Landy for sale iw war wiith Germany to abandon Polund west | events & be traospiriug without our | Uch couditions iy cunsequently largely | liuits. Mr. ""»\t “m”""‘,"’-’ behalf of s every county in Nebraska, n ban ol st | events mig e transpiviug without our % ) - o he smelting works. objected to the man- : s wasted, and fur this reason e has docided | the smeltiug works. obj 0 the man W, X - OMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACT | ofthe Vistula. 2 : , | lmowing ity remindivg ws of wiiat our waces- | Ny 5o i e this f"" of ".‘:.pi.n,,,,‘i‘.n n ture of vitral Leiug doclared a nuis. | sl Vel s Masiicad ’,‘:,.‘Lt. - - A COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACTS bave nlgo seen to-day a gentlewan well | (ral readers suffered. 1 send this aud the de. | 1 thix burpose iu states where: inoculation | ance, while Mr. Dailey put in w ples for 5. Gloch i 08112, C(Aliie? Ot Tites of Douglas county ke -1«}»1 ol the city stute or county, or say olher | Bl in diplowatio and @ilitary cireles, | fayod Paris and Vienua snd some shippiug | is practiced: the packing bouses. Aller sowme discus- 4w, T T A oy T | I8formaation desirea, furaished fice of oburge upon upplicstion. | i | AUEe: LEL NS NOW gO Vel Ui Dyuics WAL B OWEL MBI MU Vv vaya v