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    Q OMAHA JL AljuY BEE : MOJNDAY. FEBRuAKY M 1882-
PAN-SLAVISMJN SERYI/\ / \ .
IntorviDw With a Promiuont Sor-
vian Diplomat ,
Skobelefl'B Speech to the Stu
dents Not Received With
Favor by Sorvia.
Senna Simply Wants to Bo
Servio. and Hive Nothing
to Do .With Russia.
She Will Not Join in Any War
That the Litter May
Inaugurate.
An She Hiul Enough of It a Few
Yonrii Ago.
Special ll ) > p t li toTnit HKK. ,
PAIIIS , February 25. M. Mijato-
vitoh , Servian minister of finance ,
who for noniu tiino past has boon in
iliia city on a special mission con
nected with the failure of the Unio.i
Ocnornlo , rotunm to Belgrade in a
few days. Ho is at the Hotel do
Holland , with hia wife , Mmo. Lodio
Mijixtovitch , nco Lawton , an Ameri
can lady , well known as a writer of
magazine articles and adaptor of sev
eral interesting Servian poems. A
correspondent had n long talk with M.
and Mmo. Mijatovitch to-day , in the
course of which Gon. Skoboloff and
the liorzcgovinian insurrection wore
discussed in various bearings. The
conversatibn wns conducted in Eng
lish , which the Servian minister
sneaks with ease and correctness.
The correspondent asked M. Mijaio-
vitch whether ho had noticed that the
disturbances in Herzegovina had boon
attributed to the intrigue of Servian
Pan-Slaviat committees.
Correspondent Is there any truth
in those reports ?
Mijatovitch There are undoubted
ly Pan-Slavist committees at work in
borvia and too many foolish Servians
have joined them. There is even a
Pan-alavisb society which ia doing its
best to play the game for Russia.
But * sensible people hold aloof from
it. The doctrines it is trying to
spread find little favor among us.
Cor. Servia then as Sorvia lias no
hand in the Horssegovinian rising ?
Mij. None whatever. Wo natu
rally sympath ! > ! o with our oppressed
Slav brothorn , but wo do not want
war. Sorvia had enough of war in
1870. All she wants now is peace
and to bo loft alone and bo allowed to
jo # qutotly along the road of progress.
Cor , No serious tendency to Pun-
Slavism then in Sorvia ?
Mij. None. Wo have no wish to
bo swallowed up in the huge Pail
Slavist organization. Wo wish to bo
Semens and only Servians. Ton
years ago it may have boon different.
No ono had a word to Bay against Rus
sia then. But wo no more wish to bo
Russians than to bo Austrians. If
you have road the address presented
to Gen. Skobolou" by the Servian
students in Paris you will have noticed
how strongly Servian in spirit it was.
SkobeloiT was was deeply offended at
its being so little Pan-61avist and so
intensely Servian. Ilia reply was dis
tinotly Pan-Slavist , ns you know.
Cor. Do you think Skobolofl' would
have dared to speak as ho did had ho
not boon sure of ofllciul support in
Russia ?
I ; Mlj. It is diflioult to form nn
opinion in the case of such a man as
Skoboloff. Otlicinl Russia and SemiOfficial -
Official Russia often work hand in
hand. I am inclined to think , how
ever , that Skobololf in this instance
expressed only Inn own views.
Cor. Is the national and Anti-Pan-
Slavist fooling as deep in other Dan-
ubian countries as in Sorvia ?
Mij. Fully as deep and it grows
deeper daily. In ton years I am con
vinced the Bulgarians will have as little
tlo liking for Russification aa wo havo.
Mmo. Mijatovitch had shortlyboforo
favored the correspondent with some
edifying anecdotes of the Turkish war
which would moro than account for
the wlvolosomo distrust of Russia now
sworn by the Servians.
Inter-ColloglBto Association.
N tlon l AnocUteil Prosa
NEW YOUK , February 2. The
In tor-Collegiate Athletics Association's
annual convention huro to-day was at
tended by representatives of Ambers ,
Columbia , Harvard , Yale , Lohigh , LaFayette
Fayetto , Princeton , Rutgers , Cornell
ana the University of Pennsylvania.
It was agreed to play intor-collegiato
games on the Manhattan grounds ,
Now York. The standard high jump
was stricken from the list of g m s.
Delegates will bo sent to the National
Association of Ainotour Athletics and
urge the expediency of holding
meetings in the spring instead of fall.
The proposition to arrange for con
tests with English colleges was voted
down on the ground that Americans
do not have fair play , The following
ollicors were elected :
President William 0. Osborn , of
Princeton.
Vice President B. W. Mclntosh ,
of Lafayette.
Secretary H. M. Peters , of Rut-
gor's.
Treasurer D. B , MoBirncy , of the
University of Pennsylvania.
Executive Committed The presi
dent , U. J. Wendell , of Harvard , and
T. J. Buorton , of Columbia.
The Caao Against the Stamluvd Oil
Onnnumy- _
National AaxxUted 1'ress.
HAUUIBUUIIO , Pa. , February 25.
The suit of the commonwealth vs. tin
Standard Oil company is rapidly
drawing to a close. Air. Lymau D
Gilbert finished his argument for the
commonwealth to-day and wan follow
ed by Riley , of Cleveland ; hia argu
ment was very effectivo. It was ex
pected that Attorney General 1'alniui
will thia uftornoon conclude for the
plaintiff.
The liiuooluMouumuDt-
National Associated I'KMI
Si-iUNUKJKU ) , III. , Fobruarv 20. -
The last of the fitatuttry of the Lincoln
monument , being the artillery group ,
arrived hero yesterday , and 'will bo
placed in position with appropriate
ceremonies at the approaching extra
eeeiion of the legisJntnre.
I Wliolonalo PolnonlnR in Clinton.
National Prow Association.
GLINTON , Ta. , February 25. Thoto
wns n wholesale poisoning at the Ccn * '
tral hotel last evening , caused , as be
lieved , by arsenic bony ? put in n pun
of milk by nccidont or design. A
dozen guests , waiting girls and others
at supper were moro or less affected ,
the most serious case being Hon. J.
W. Miles , of Miles , Iowa , n banker
nnd founder of that town , who waa
attending the Masonic convention nt
Lyon. Ho drank heartily of _ the
milk , nnd was seized with vomiting
and purging nnd lay in n critical con
dition all .night. Ho ia now very
weak , but is believed to bo out of
danger. George Hitchcock , an en
gineer , drank milk in his cofleo
and waa very sick all _ niirjit.
Flo is on duty auain to
day. .Johanna Thnnd , n nor-
vnnt girl , waa most seriously
aHectcd of the waiters , but is now out ,
of dantror. The affected milk lias nil
boon traced to ono pan and as the
other pans were filled from the same
oin it is certnin that the poison was
placed in only ono pan. Physicians
pronounce the poison to be lUionic. _ A
portion is under chemical analysis.
To-day tlio only theory is that . the
poison was put in the pan by n col
ored cook named Johnson who was
discharged yesterday. Ho ia known
to bo revengeful and was scon nbout
the promises. lie will bo arrested.
* 3 Dominion Industries-
National Associated 1'rcss.
MONTHKAI , , February 20. The gov
ernment rcporta that since the syau-m
of protective dutica waa put in force ,
March 18 , 1878 , ninoty.fivo now in-
duatrios , employing 7,250 men , have
been established in the dominion.
Failure * .
National Associated 1'ross.
CIIICAOO , February 25 The old
nnd well known provision house of
Henry , Molward it Co. , suspended to
day. It is expected § 15,000 will settle
tlo their affairs and they will aoofi re
sume. During the recent drop in
wheat nnd pork the house has been
"long" and aud'orcd heavy losses.
CINCINN ATI , 0. , February 25. John
Richards' Sons , coopers , mndo an as
signment to-day to Thos. B. Paxton.
Tnoir liabilities will roach § 45,000 , ,
It Is thought they have assets in an
equal amount.
Coal Will Go Up.
National Associated I'rowi. '
PIIILADKLI'HIA , Fob. 25. Stability
is maintained in the coal trade BO far
ns prices nro concerned , this result be-
iii [ > attained by thu agreement uf the
various carrying nnd producing inter
ests. There will probably bo a cur
tailment of production for n week or
moro during the coming month , with
nn advance in prices.
Moxicnu Alfnlrs.
Nntloiml AsuocLitod I'resd.
(
CITY OF MEXICO , February 25.
The steamer Mexico has arrived from
Vera Cruz , having on board 1,500
Italian colonists , who will settle in
the state of Moxic .
The secretary of the interior has
ofllcially informed each of the state
governments that small pox has been
declared epidemic in the United
States. As a moans for prevention of ,
its possible spread , ho recommends
the goners ! vaccination of all classes
under government jmpcrvia'.on.
Dlotl Front Vaccination *
Natluiml Anociatoii I'rorj.
OCOKOMOWOO , Wis. , February 25.
Fred Molchert died ycatorday Irom
the eflccto of vaccination. Ho waa
vaccinated with virus taken from the
arms of his children.
f m i
A Colored Cariosity.
National Associated Press.
NKW BKUFOHU , Mass. , February 25.
A colored woman , aged 35 years ,
residing on Emerson street , yesterday
afternoon gave birth to a child with
ono body , two woll-dovoloped heads ,
four arms , throe legs and two spina
columns. The monstrosity weighed
about fifteen pounds and was dead
The woman was in labor about five
hours and now lies in a critical con
dition.
Confederate Monument
National Amoclatod Proas. *
NASHVILLK , Tonn. , February 25.
The ox-confederates mot again to-day
nnd formed themselves into a Tennessee
see Confederate Monument associa
tion , and determined to erect u suitable -
blo monument to the confederate
dead. It will bo placed in the Mount
Olivet cemetery , and the plans for the
same have been fully adopted ,
Socoml Fidillo Houdrlolci.
National Anaoclatod 1'rum
NKW YOUK , February 25. Thoa ,
A. Hendricks , of Indiana , ia at the
Metropolitan hotel. In an interview
this evening ho approved the nomina
tion of Colliding , denounced the alliance -
lianco of republicans and democrats
in the couth , advocated a commission
congressman to settle the tariff ques
tion , denounced as infamous the bill
retiring Grant on a pension and op-
posed the abolition of internul rev *
onuo.
Labor Troubloi.
National Amoclated rroa * .
PHOKNIXVILLK , Pa. , February 26 ,
The trouble between mill owners nnd
Anmlgutod union men ia still upper
most. Tlio companies so fur have the
best of it , being buaily engaged put
ting on non-union men , while the
strikers are faat leaving the town for
other places. There nro about BOO
men out now nnd they claim they
wore dismissed becauae tlioy were
union men.
The Lnrty Wilh a Tumor.
National AuaocUtuI rrt'ca.
Pnn.Ai > KU'iiiA , February 25. The
Centro county lady who two wooki
ngo hud a tumor weighing 112 pounds
, removed from her body , ia entirely recovered
covered nnd will lenvo tjio Univeraitj
hospital in u few days.
FA11MEHS AND M BOHANICS.
If you wish to avoid grout dnngoi
and trouble , besides n no small bill
of expense , nt this season of the year
you should tnku prompt stops to koq
disonsu from your household. Tlu
n atnm should bo cleansed , blood
pmiliod , stomach and bowels rojrula-
ted , und prevent and cure disoasot
arising from spring malaria , Wo know
of nothing that will so perfectly and
surely do this as Eloctrio Bitters , and
nt the trilling coat of fifty cout n bottle t-
tleExchange. [ .
J Sold by Iah& Moll nhon. J
To "Frisco nnd Back.
Hill Nyt In I.snmlo lloomtrnrifr.
"I catno in to give you tho. item of
my arrival in town , " aaid n hairy man ,
ytslordfty , who Jwnnilorcd into Tliu
Itoomoratig cfllco , weurint ; an old
fnahioncd Seymour coat , split donn
the hack , and n pair of low necked
panta draped about him and daintily
aecured in front with a tenpcnny
niiil.
niiil."I
"I pnaacd through your town last
Mny , and you noticed in your paper
that I waa a west-hound passenger on
the overland train , I have called to tell
you that Inm on my way back. "
"Had a pleasant trip ? "
"Well , ouly partially so , T enjoyed
the jouinoy out to San Francisco
very much. Went out in ucotiun No ,
11 of Pullman to take a position im
c.tshter of a 'Frisco 'bank , but whan 1
got there I found nn old man holding
the job who had given good aati&fac-
lion lor nine years. I hadn't the
heart to take the plnco from him , mid
tin ) prcaident scorned to feel the aatno
about it. "
"So didn't the "
yon gut job ?
"No , not very much 1 couldn't
gut confirmed by the Senate. The
I'rusidunt told me that perhaps 1
( KMild t'ot a position ns aur euit-nt-
nrnm of n hen ranch up the gulch , but
mbi'X lcd four do/.uu of cgga to take
mo into the circus , and while I WAN
nt the blnck-nnd-tnn boa
looking - - con-
atrictor , iiRhoriif , or Biniothint ? of that
kind , came nluiitr nnd called mo down.
I am now returning t my native
town on my own iccotuiixanco , or on
leg bail as the vulgar herd would call
it. "
"Aro you going by special car ? "
"Not exactly. I got a clmnco to
walk part of the way , and from hereto
to Omalm , I shall take the position of
att'cr inspector extraordinary on a
atock train. It In quite a clmngo to
go west in a 1'nlim.ui , and then work
your pasaago homo by punching cnttlo
nt the atation. However , 1 wanted
you to say simply that I passed
through on my way east to-day , and I
will send the p.ip-r homo. Make it
aa full of glittering pomp and oriental
scollops as possible , and I will pay
you for it. I'oH see I'll got pretty
near home , and I'll take a bath nnd fix
up < a little , and come into town in
pretty good shape ; and now all I want
is the aid and encouragement of the
press. Do you seem to grasp my
meaning ? "
"Yes , KIT ; wo tumble. "
' 'All right. Just say that Mr. Wel
lington Kersikun [ Kissed east yeater-
day in hia special car IJiiso City , hav
ing been on aisit to the Pacific
Co.ist with nvimv of purchassng the
State of California as a county seat.
That is a decomposed lie , of course ;
but you just my how much the strain
on your conscience will bo , and I'll
go down in my overalls and niirfco it
nil right. "
That ia why wo have charged this
nrficlo at 10 cunts : i line on tlio com
pany's books.
With Ball Cartridge.
A-inr and Navy MOB
Our comiiiiinding ofliccr , Colonel
Frconiiiu retired now these seven
years was a gontluinan of very limit
ed knowledge ) regards regimental
mamuuvren , ui.d a.the Onety-onoth
had been Biivtioucd at N. for moro
than n year , nnd was apparently for
gotten by tlio uuthoritios , ho hadno
inducement to extend hia acquaint
ance. Thus , , from long uractico , wo
could go through hia huTf-dozonmove
ments with a precision and readiness
that might have been envied by the
smartest corps in the service. But
tho'ro wo stopped. Beyond these wo
knew nothing. You can imagine , then
our consternation when wo heard that
the ofliccr commanding the district
Lord Fuflbroo was coming tooilicial-
ly inspect ua. Freeman waa at first
overcome ) with the news ; but nf tor a
time wo could sco upon his face a look
of stern resolve. He hud evidently
made up his mind to do something
desperate.
The fatal day came nt last , aa also
did General Lord Pull'oroo , "attended
by a brilliant stall' , as the newspapers
say. Wo wuro duly paraded and in
spected , and put through the samn
old inainuuvreu that wo had performed
every day for the lust twelve months.
Wo deployed and marched and
marched and deployed , nnd then be
gan over again , till nt last the general
showed evident signs of impatience.
And then , when an nido-do-cump
came galloping up to Freeman , wu
know our fate was scaled I "Colonel
Freeman , " said the aiJo-do-cninp ,
suavely , "his lordship wishe mo tc
express hin satisfaction with the move
ments so far ; nothing could liavo been
dona better At the mime time he
would suggest that some Ireah in.in
ion vies might bo gene through will
advantageHo has ucaiculy , ns yyt
had nn opportunity to iudgo of youi
regiment's capabilities. "Toll his
lordship , " said the old colonel , hoarsely
ly , "that ho shall bo obojod. "
jSl Wo all wondered what wns comii
next. Judge of ournstoniahinentwliu
after gutting ua into line facing tin
still' , ho roilp behind us nnd callei
out , "Battalion with ball cartridge
load ! lluadyl pro ' Before hoconh
got out , "I'rcBont ! " the general nm
his stall' Imd turned tail and woio 11 v
ing over the tleld to get out of range
Lord I'ullbroo went back to his head
qtiartera nt once , and next w.ook
came an intimation to the colono
that hia resignation would bo accept
nblu ,
A Baptist Mlulntar's Ejejiorionoe
I nm n I'lnptlxt Minister , autl bufoio
oven thought of bolui ; a clergyman , 1 giai1
uateil In medicine , l > ut left n lucruth
practice for my present professUm , I
yunra njn , I was for ninny yuniH n sutler
or from qulnny ; "THOMAS' J'fcuKrnuo ' Oi
inul ThomaH1 Eclcctrlo Oil a
ways relieved me. Mv wlfonn' u'i.l | ! li.ii
dlphthcrlu , and "lb > iiii' HcliriiKi 0
cumt them , 'nnd if 'i' < > n t.ino it , \\i
euro nevni tlmen out ot ten. 1 tuu conIK
> unt It U u euro fur the most obstinate c < > li
or cough , uiul If any ono 111 take n unm
teoKpoon ami Imlf till It with th Oil , nm
thi'ii plarotlio end nf tlio i > ooii in ono no *
trll nnd draw tlio oil out nf ttiu upoon It
r to tlm lieud by ftnilllng ait hunt us theycni
until tlio Oil iu'b over into tlio tlimut , inn
pr.ictlca tliut twlco a week , I don't carr
, tmw oiffiikive their bead nmy lip , it will
clean it out mul euro , their cnturili ,
and oaraclio it has donate
to my certain kuowludgu. it It the only
medlclng dublmd patunt niuiliclnu th t
* lm\e i < ver felt like recommending , nnj j
luu vi > ry mli"ia to neo It in every pluco
for 1 toll you that I would not 1 > without
It in my hmtso for nny cona'dcintion ' , I
am now Hutrerliib'witli a pain like ilieu.
In my rtglit Haib , nnii nothing ie
nmliko Thomas1 KcltcMo Oil.
Pit. K. V , OHANK ,
fUMw
A remedy wltlimich n rcprewntatlfin M IIos-
ott r'iiStomach JlltteM i > e cr\cs n fair t lal If
ou nio ( Iv-Kptlc , jour malady " 111 c\entnally
Ic d to lijSI > ou i ro fcctilc , hck flesh and ( eel
cipondorit It will I oth ImlM nnd cheer j on lip :
toll arncnnn'lpitid It will rillcto Jon , and If
Illoiis. liiAHIiliddtlmiilulc our llur , I.n't
oupo n but uiaka this vlTort In tlio right dim.- ,
on ,
Kor'valc tij nil druirvlstsami ilra'o's triiiurally. .
fulnSto ml
CAUTibisl
'Stovcns' Patent Egg Caso" Sus
tained by the Courts.
You are hcrcliv notified that wo nro the sole
wiicra nt letters patent Issued to Join L. aid
( oriro W. Sto > end , on the KOth diy o ( February ,
607 , and rd 3ucd ! > ' < I ) . ID. IbTH , rclteuu No SOU1 ,
or Improvement In r.gg Cnies.
After nearly four cars of litigation with
'Silirodcrfc ' wca\cr "of Now Vork , and aft r a
final lioarl K" upon the merit ? , the eald "Sto-
ens" rclatuctl patent , No. BiOl a decided to
o a treed and valid pitciit by His Honor IIo > t
I. Whcolcr , U. 8. Jud c , at N < w York , on the
Stli ilayol July , 1S31 ; aid thereafter , and on
ho fitli'day nf Au ust , 1831 , a tlnal decree nai
nteroil In Kilil cau < o , KwardlnR a pur ) ctuil In
unction against " .Schroder & yei\erb" and fern
n account for profits and damages.
After the almo decree wai fllcd , an npphca
Ion was male bj tlio fold "jjchroder JcScaMrs
or a ichoarlnif. Said rehearing ( { ranted ,
nd on tho'2dth day of January , 1882 , Ills
loner Hoyt II heeler nlllrrncd hN former do-
elon , thus fully sustaining tbo patent afc < > r a
oulilo hearing.
On Feb. 10 , 1882 , Ills Honor Oco , W. Mo
! rary , U. 8. Judge at Kvokuk , lena , prat.ted an
njunctlon against Henry Wets ( manufacturerof
no "North Star Case" ) , UtirliiiKton , lowa , ro
tralnluj ; him from further manufacturing
ollln ; ; tr nslng paid cnsot
In ailditlon ti the aho\o , t'o ' following In
unctions ha\o rcctiitly been Issued : Aaii [ U
John II. rainier , of Cedar limpid' , io a , by
f. P , Jii-lgcs JlcCrary and I.OTO nt Ucs Xloines ,
"Kgc Cairler and Tester Co , " of Chicago , by
IU Honor Henry \V. fllodget' , U. 8. Jud 'o at
hica o , vthlch via appealed to Ills Honor
luniai lru > rmond , U 8. Judge at Chicago ,
ho alllrmed the opinion of Judge Illad.ctt
'eb. 14,1831 ; also telnet
Chas. A. aillli < pc ! , of Chicago , by Ills Honor
lonryV. \ . Illodettt , atChlcnuo , llarch 7 , 1881 ,
nd fcovcral others nil fully sustainlni ; the
virns' rcli'iicd patent
CAUTION. Wo therefore hereby notify
liu public that the iiho of rmo\abla dhidln ;
oirJs butucen tra ; containing bottomless
onipartuiciit9wlth ( lit regard to the shape of
lie compartments , or to the manner In wlilch
ho plocn faimlnjf them ore put together ) In a
Irectlntr nt'cniejiton tliu Sto\cns I'atcnt Kgg
> e , reissue o. 8001 and nil parties making ,
el liigoruslnj ; lrirg Cases so conttructedwlthout
ur consent will be held accountable to us.
BILLINQS , COBUUN & CO.
Chicago , February , 1832. feb21.meod-3t
GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE
TRADE MARK The OreatTRADE MARK
Engllshrcro-
cily. Anun-
fulling euro
( or Seminal
Weakness ,
* 'Jit Of Bpornmtor-
rlicft , Iiupot-
ency , anil all
BEFORE TAKIHa.H ol AFTER TAKIHQ.
lolf-Abnse ; aa Loss of Memory , Universal J.osal
udo , ruin In the Back , DInincsa of Vision , Pro
nature Old Ago , and many other Diseases tha
cad to Insanity or Consumption and a Proina
uro Q rave.
jtJTKull particulars In our pamohlut , which
ro dcijlro to send frco7 mall to every one
arThe Specific Medicine Is lold by all druggist
at ? 1 per packaxe , or 0 packics for 95 , or wil
10 cent frco by mall en rccc ptof the money , b ;
addressing TUB QUA 1EDICINE CO. ,
Buffalo , N. Y.
or sale bv 0. F Ootxlr nctmu-ood
To Nervous Sufferers
THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY.
Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specific
It Id pObtt\ocuro | for Hporutatoirbeu * Scinlni
ireokno-jR , Impntancy , and all dltoaneo resulting
Jrara Sclf-Abu3d , on Mental Anxiety , Loeai
lli'incry , raliK In tbe Back or Eldo , and illseiBM
tliot lead to
Consumption
in'anlty an
Specific
Mcdlclno 18
bciui ; nscil
with wonder
ful HuctebD.
_
nt Ifta la til Write for tLtm aud Hit full par-
1 ! ) . VprcliU , U.OO jHt | wciii > ue , or sir picl *
ates for fi.nn , Ail < 1ruM > all union ) to
H. SIMbON 111C01U1NK CO.
Noa. 104 a it ) ino Main RL r.uflato , y. "V.
Sold in Onnlu riy ( ! . F. llouilm&n , J. W , Dell ,
J.K. la'L ' and all 'tiuv ) t * " v iywhere.
i i . < i * > l
.Gentle
Women
Wlio waut glossy , Inxnrlant
nndravy tresses ofubuiidant ,
Icnutiiiil ) IIair must 11 so
LYON'S KATHAIRON. This
elegant , cheap article alwsiys
niaucs Iho Hair prow iVeely
and i'usl , keeps it from falling
outt arrests and cures gray *
ness , removes dandruff and
itching , makes the Hair
strong , giving it a curling
tendency anil keeping it in
any dushed position. Beau
tiful , lieallliy llalr is the sure
result of usiiig KathoiroiL
FAST TIME
la going Kist tftke tlio
GMoagoft Northwest-
6M
Trilin lotvo O-Tiahn 3:40 : p. ro , and 7:40 : a , m.
For lull Infoinitttoii call on If. V. UUKL. Ticket
AL-eut , 14tli uinl fjrnliam EtJ J. IIKl.t , U , P
l ( ll y Depot , or t JAMKST. CLAHK , Ocner-
, Oiuxba JiUmio ( f
yon sutler from D ) spernift , use
UU11DOCK
you nro mulcted with Illllousncs.i , iiso
BUIIDOCK 11L001) HITTERS
you are prostrated with sick Headache , take
HUUDOCK 111,001) I1ITTEIIS
your Bonctsare disordered , rcjulato them with
nuiiDocK III.UOD wrrnus.
your Wood la mpurp , purify It with
DUUUOCK BLOOD IlITTKHS.
you have Indigestion , you will Imd nn antidote
'
I I1UUDOCK 11LOOD IIITTEI13.
\ouarotroHt1ctl with Spring Complaint ? , cr-
illeato them with 11UKDOCK 11I.OOU HITTERS.
jour I.UcrU torpid , rcatoro It to healthy action
Itli I1UIIDOCK I1I.OOD UIT1T.I13
your LUor is affected , you will find a sure ro-
orallvo In 11UHDOCK DI.OOD UITTEUS.
j ou ha\o any species of Humor or Pimple , ( all
ot to take BUIIDOCK III.OOD
you hrn o any symptoms of Ulcers or Scrofulous
ores , a curative remedy n 111 bo found In
BUIIDOCK BLOOD UlTOn
'or Imparting strength and vitality to the sys-
cm , nothing can equal
BUIIDOCK BLOOD HITTERS.
'or Ner > ousand General Debility , tone up the
stem with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTKUS.
rlco , ai.OO poi Bottle ; Trial Dottles 10 Cts
FOSTER , MILBUEN , & Co , , Props ,
BUFFAXO , N. Y.
Sold at wholesale by I eh & McUahon and 0. F.
oodiuan. je 27 ced-mo
nls great tpcclflc cures that most loathsome
disease
SYPHILIS
"Whether iu its Primary , Socondnry
or Tortianr Stn [ > o.
Removes all traces of Vcrcury from the sys-
tcin , Cures Scrofula , Old Sores , Rheuma
tism , I > zcma , Caarrh or any
lllood Disease.
Cores When Hot Springs Fnll !
Maltcrn , Ark. , liny 2,1881.
\Vo have cawflln our ton n who lived at Hot
iringd and were dually cured with S. S. 9.
MCCAMMO.N & IIURRV
Memphis , Mcnn. , May 12,1331
Wo hav o told 1,290 bet lea of S. S. S. In a year.
: ha.H given universal satisfaction. Fair minted
lijnlmns now recommend It ns a positive
pcclflc. S. MANsntLD & Co.
Louisville , Ky , , Jlay 13.1881.
S. S. 8. has given bettor sail faction than any
cdlclno I ha\o over sold. J. A. F
Dcnvci , Col. Hay 2,1831.
Every purcha cr fpcalis In the highest tcnnt
! S. S. S. L. McUjetor.
lUchinond. Va. . Slay 11,1881.
You can refer anybody to IH in regard to the
icrlta of S. S. 3. Polk , Miller & Co.
Ua-e nev cr known S. S. S to ( all to euro a case
f Syphilis , when properly taken.
II. L. Dcnnard , 1p.rrv on
- . .
Eli Warren. j-Pcrrj.aa.
The abov o signers am gentleman of high stand'
ng. A U COLQUITT ,
Governor oGeorgia.
F YOU WISH WU W LL TAKE YOURSB CA
' TO BE PAID FOIl.WHEN CURED.
Write for particulars and copy of little
[ jook 'Mcssase to the Unfortunate. "
Sl.OOO Rnwnrd 1H bo paid to any
hcmist who will tlnd , on analysis 100 bottles
J S. 8. , one particle of Mercury Iodide 1'otaa-
itum or any Mineral substance.
„ SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Props.
Atlanta , da.
Price of regular size reduced to $1.75 per i nt
lo Small S'zo , holding half the quantity , price ,
$1.00.
Sold by KENNARD & CO. ,
and Druggists Generally.
English Eemedy
iNever falls to cuio
Nervous Debility. Vi
tal Exhaustion , Erals-
< lf > ns. Seminal Weak-
nesHcsLOSTMAN *
HOOD , and all the
ev 11 effects of youth
ful follies and execs-
< eft. It stops perma
nently all weakening ,
involuntary loss sand
drains upon the sys
tem , the Inevitable re-
„ , , , Jdult ot these evil prac
tices , which nro so destructive to mind and body
and maUo life miserable , often leading to Insani
ty and death It strengthens the Nerves.nraln ,
' Blood , Muscles , Plgebtlvo and Repro-
V. . _ rjr"n9 , It restores to all the oreanle
functli-ns their former vlgor'and vitality , ma-
< lng life cheerful and cnjojablo. Price , S3 a
bottle , or four times the quantity 810. Sent by
uxiiross , bccuro from observation , to anyoddress ,
on receipt of price. No. C. 0. I ) , sent , except
on receipt nf $1 as a guarantee. Letters rj-
e.itlng answers must Inclose stamp.
Dr. Mintie's P adehon
are the bc t and cheapo yspcpsla and bllllous
euro In the niarktt. So y all druggists. I'rlce
tO cenis , *
DlU HlNTIC'B KlDNKY IlRMEDT , OEPB1IT1CUM ,
Cures all Kind of Kidney and bladder comnlalnto.
go isrrliea , glett and leucorrcca. For calo y all
daucg sts : jl a bottle.
ENGLISH MEDICAL INSTITUTE.
718 Ollvo St. , St. Louis , Mo.
Jan26-ly _ _ _
Sioux City SPaciflc
THE SIOUX OITY BOUTB
Iluu a Solid Train Through , frotn
Couucil Dlufiu to St ; Paul
Without Change Time , Only 17 Hour *
IT n
AOO MILKS TIIR SHORTEST KOUTK
InOU
COUNCIL BLUFFS
TO HT. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS
DULUTH OR BISMARCK
' ! ! \ \ \ pfiirv In Nnrtliorn lnv , Minnesota oni
Of. < iiA I | ii > lu ( ii'i-pj ' 'Itl Iho lnii ) ; i u
i i /l.j. nnu..l /i i ip > i v > , < Mill
i'Un.iiu Couplet oud Uutler ; uuu . ' 01
SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT
Is unsurpassed. Pullman Palaca Sleeping Car
run through WITHOUT CHANGE between Kau
s&s City and St. Paul , via Council Bluffs an
Sioux City.
Trains lua\o Union Pacific Transfer at Coim
ell Bluffs , at 7:36 : p. m. dally on arrival ol Kama
City , St. Joacph and Council Hluttd train fro
the South. Arriving at Sioux City 11:36 : p.'m
and at the New Union Depot at St. Paul at 12:3 :
noon.
TKN UOURS IH ADVANCE OF ANY.OTHB
UOUTK.
t * ltemeuibor la taking the Sioux City Kou
you trot a Through Tridn. The Shortest Lin
tlio Quickest Time Hid a ComforUblo Ulde In tb
Throuzlil'ars between
COUNCIL BLUFFS AND ST. PAUL.
On-wothat ) our Tickets read vU the "Slon
City nd I'lelflo Italltoad "
/ . 8. WATTLES , J.R. BUCHANAN
Buporlntindeut. Gen'l Paw. Agent.
P. K. HOBIN30N , Ass't Oen'l P . Agt ; ,
Missouri Valley , Iowa.
J , II. O'BRYAN , Southc teru Aseiit ,
Councl Blurt * , lows
iurlington Junction , Nodaway County , Mo. , on the Wnbnsh H.
Villiaca Branch of the 0. , D. .t Q.
rion Miller Cnsliior Morchnnts Bank
ohu 11. Ware , Jr Cashier Conimercinl Unnk
nmes Jones. , Lumber
Geo. II. Hotailing t Co Lumber
Dorr Elevator
>
\ \ ' . Spear 1 Grain Dealer
W , Boulwnro .Merchants' Hotel
W. Burk City Hotel
U. Chrissingcr i Notary and Heal Eslnto
.T Anderson Livery , Heal Estate nnd Stock
II. Siofko it Son Livery
) ycho it King i General Merchandise
teoso it Dyclio ; .General Merchandise
Vheeler Brothers General Merchandise
'lontgomory ' & Jones General Merchandise
I. S. Farm , Dry Goods
V. M. Crowley it Son Clothing
Hull Clothing
W. Smith , , Groceries
3co. II. Hunt Groceries
. Burgnn . -Groceries
) . Henld , , 4 Jewelry
i. 0. Morrison Live Stock
Jryant it Charles The Post
Jramblett it llccso Hardware
Gregory . ' Unrdwaor
jliranl , llutchor & Co , Drugs
nines F. IJurk T Drugs
nines Evans , M. D Physician
G. W. May , M. D N .Physician
V. A. Burdie . . , . ' Law
J. P. Dully Law
\V. II. Gay. i Law
nmucl Corkin Mineral Springs
F. T. Anderson Mineral Springs
B. Chrissingcr Postmaster , Fancy Goods nnd Organs
Condig it Earl . . . . Photographs and Crayon Work
\V. Harvey Flour Exohnnco
Spraquo Brothers Furniture
A. Siofko Furniture
A. Phelps Hides , Wool and Fur
ivis Gillett & Son General Wagon and Machine Shop-
Gardner it Blnkcsloy Saw Mill
DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTEL ?
HOTELS. PROPRIETORS TOWXt
ARLINGTON , J. Q. MclHTIRE , Lincoln , NeL
SARATOGA HOTEL , J. 8. 8TELLINIU8 , Mil ford , * Nob.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL JOHN HANNAH , Stromtburg , No
HALL HOUSE , A. W. HALL , Loulivllla
CITY HOTEL , CHENEY & CLARK , Blair , Neb.
COMMERCIAL HOTE- , J. G. MEAD , Nellgh , Neb
GRAND CENTRAL = . SEYMOUR , Nebraska City , Neb-
MISSOURI PACIFIC HOTEL , P. L. THORP , Weeping Water.Ne
COMMERCIAL HOUSE A. O. OAARPER , Hardy , Neb.
GREENWOOD HOUSE , Q. W. MAYFIELD , Greenwood , Nab
COMMERCIAL HOUSE , E. STOREY. Clarlndn , Iowa. .
END'S HOTEL , E. L. END , Eremont , Neb.
METROPOLITAN HOTEL , FRANK LCVELL , Atklnton , Neb.
MORGAN HOUSE , E. L. GRUbD , Guldo Rood , Neb.
SUMMIT HOUSE , SWAN & BECKER , Crcston , la.
JUDKINS HOUSE , UUDK1NS & BRO , , Red Oak , la.
HOUSTON HOUSE , GEO. CALPH , Exlra , la.
REYNOLDS HOUSE , O. M. REYNOLDS , Atlantic , la ,
WALKER HOUSE , D. H. WALKER , Audubon , la.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL , 8. BURGESS , Neola , la.
CITY HOTEL , Dl B. WILLIAMS , Harlan , la.
PARK HOUSE , MRS. M. E. OUMMINGS , Corning , la.
NEBRASKA HOTEL , J , L. AVERY , Stanton ,
PARKS HOTEL , Shenandoali , la ,
MERCHANTS HOI EL , J. W.gBOULWARE , Burlington Junction , Mo-
COMMERCIAL HOTEL , Blanchard , la.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL , Daytd City , Neb.
COMMERCIAL HOUSE , WM. LUTTON , Vllllico , la.
JUDKINS HOUSE , FRANK WILKINSON , Malvern , la.
BALL HOUSE , H. H , PERRY , IdaJGrove , la
COMMERCIAL HOUSE , B , F. STEARNS , Odebolt , la
'GRAND PACIFIC , J. NORTON , Cotumbui , Neb.
WOODS HOUSE , JOHN ECKERT , Osceola , Neb.
DOUGLAS HOUSE , J. S. DUNHAM , Clarks Neb.
Wholesale Lumber ,
No , 1408 Farnham Street , Omaha ,
feb 14-3mo
IEO. . 3yCOE.Gr-A.3S
WHOLESALE
1213 Farnhem St. . Omaha ,
BUTTONS
BUTTONS
JUST RECEIVED THE
Latest Novelties
2CO Styles to Select from.
From 1 cent to $1,50"per Dozen.
GUILD & McINNIS
60S North 161 h Street.
. SIPODRIL , ,
BOOT AN,0SHOE MANUFACTURE ; ! ,
i
309'South Tenth Street.
QUALITY AND FIT GUARANTEED.
French Calf-Tongue Boots , Sewed , ' - - $9,00
French Calf Boots , Pegged , . . . - 6.00
American Calf Boots , 5.00
Peg eel Alexis or B..ckle Ghoes , - 3.50
MAKE A SPECIALTY OF BOOTS AND SHOES FOR FEET OUT OF
'SHAPE ,
Orders Promptly Attended to nnd Filled With Dispatch.
I. OBERFELOER & CO. ,
WHOLESALE MILL1EET AP NOTIO
1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET.
Spring Goods Receiving Daily ana Stook very nearly Complete V ! l
OXt-DXIXtS IS