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many a_name subscription list of Tie DaiLy FAIRMONT. It Shows a Steady and Perma-£. nent Growth, business teview of Fairmc advertising columns. A TURB TO THE WHALE, Something About Its Appear- ance and Surroun 'Senator Doano Hurls Another Har poon at the Monopoly Ink Fish OMATA, Sept. mont was laid out whil Its parent, the B been as subdued as o m the subject prairie where this thriving city now morning's issue, No terminus boom sut again on a fresh key, in a boolumn article, which T fear is an un argutent agaipst stands for a year. for Fairmont such as sent some towns, ) theflhas quarreled with about every lead- away up in the seale of population ina day, but steadily she hax pr gressed and her growth marks the stages of devslopmol surrounding conntry. *80 gives tho population at 600, but ith lpratulated that at last with the nt found in theaud managers whose headquart 'he o in Ao bl abled to make a substantial and, p int against the law, ymplish this he has been obliged, 0 quote as authority a gentlem Mr. Touzalin, whose opinions on rai road matters have not been heretofore accopted by the editor of the Herald) fas law and gospel, especially when ion conflicted in the remotestd en-gealled. For all this sery to be Fairmonters, Two elevators and one steam flouring] mill handle the grain, largest public school west of Lincoln) is found here; and the fat man at w right suggests that she also has th protticst girls, and the f. m. is | bly correct, judging by the outlines of a sweet sixteener who is@ y the window. The finest and! ltho purpose of the editor t i and if he would al y for his argu-gasthm iti i . ] B A trinl entails but the ments on the railroad question, he i would not make so sorry an is mostly under cultivation, but tl is still enough unbrok make many a i more county invites all mankind tof come and live with her, make a goodi home, and become rich and respec! Six to eight dotlars an acre, with pa ments to suit the purchaser, are about the B. & M. terms. b happy; and Fill not going to spoil tho which the editor| has yet adduced® w,” by denying that$ . Tou gerated evils which he pre- dicted from the passage of tho law, was a mere tub to thy Fillmore county is b is no certainty here whether the an monopoly or the railroad faction will win, or, at least, there has not be Aly mixed. The iving it greater force) peat the remark, but ad dtho smno time lot e warn the editor bf The Herald and whose paid_attorney and servant hel 15, against the timo which he and hisH | clients are hastening, Wivhon tie whisk i ko the piratical menopolyld the Alliance is waking up tho peopl Tue Bee has been thunde of, the weekly sent to. Fillmore cour ty subscribers, and, although but qne «county paper has had the coura squarely face the enemy and most of them took the corruption funds long] e county is sound on the monopoly question, and in dug time it will be apparent. ol to satisfy it mpanies of this stato in%d Dolicioalibittornomn, srating together to impose ad- illeuso lns hiit the old ringsters here, and my! how they One of them had just been reading his greut stato f reported in the Republican, and tu to the edito nset-ntious and puctitious regardfg (heaven save the mark!)! s fast prepaving the minds of thefd people of this state to : : swa hands, through th <“Well, now, just hold_ou u minute, 800 roeuistion of rates, both boys, you'll seo that Brooks has an] pige ho says, st legislaturel THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 20, 1881 Borack of the whip from Ehoadquarters, was speedily dried up ®1'hen he is expected to commit the Wacmocratic party bodily to the sup-§ wrt of the mor sliea, or failing inj Kthis, to lead 8o large a faction of it in direction, that the party as ang zation will be powerless to t ny effoctive steps towards the a omplishment its time-honored nd in opposition to the vored as againat the people. omp- of the Hera! upon all who will not bow down and worship before s “‘golden If. This being a rather heavy contract fo M. single individual of the ealiber of} {the editor of the Herald, and with aj party made up of as @thinkers as the democrati N o i yon suffer from Dyspepsia, se 1 BURDOCK BLOOD BI [t you are afficted with Biliousness, s BURDOCK PLOOD BITTERS 1t you are prostrated with sick Headache, take BURDOCK BLOOD ing democrat in the state. 1f the is one with whom he has not had of personal controversy at one time orf§ i1 your Bowels are disordered, regulate thom with) BURDOCK BLCOD BITTERS, I your Blood is fmpure, purify it with RDOUCK BLOOD BITTERS, FOR RHEUMATISI, fe fati - f yon are troubled with & ¢ Complai 2 mbe, L Ea’t"z:!:;?“gaizgi{s’ia;ftIII/ZEC%:’I‘! fadicate them with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS,) ache, ; Gro. W, DoAxe. Gout, fl”,‘,,;y, Sore Throat, Swell- Il._\nm Liveris torpld, restore it to healthy action) ings and Sprains, Burns and @' e JODBTTIEER, #, Scalds, General Bodily it your Liver is affected, you will find a sure re think his share in the pre ating houscs, transfer contract is any too large a compensation, for has lie not sold his birthright for mess of pottage! it youhave Indigestion, you will find an antidote fin BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS) o, or i Honorable Mention. wedies on earth tha Fains, torative in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. 3 Sl O, ¢ ,'“,m‘,f,',";,f THoMA Footh, Ear and Hoadache, Frosted it yon huscans species of Humor or Pimpie, tu vondrous power to ot Feot and Ears, and all other [t 0tk BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS§ there's none can throttle Pains and Aches. It you have any symptoms of Ulcers or Scrofulous e Praparation on eerth aquals €. Jacons Or, ESOTes, @ curative remedy will be found in @ & safe, sure, simple wid cheap E BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS Al cured by 5 Gt o 50 Centa,Bod vy For unparting tog with p chieap and pot Lot of it claiin M, nothi The First Iowa Fair. Directions in Eleven Tanguagst BURDOCK BLOOD BITT urlington Hawkeye, 80LD BY ALL, DRUGGISTS ANDDEALERS Tho first state fair in Town was held@ N MEDICINE, in the fall of A.VOGELER & CO., Mr. J. M. Sl Balimo [ ihe seor strength and vitality to the sys an equal fior Nervonsand General Deb ey stem with BURDOCK Bl , tone up YOD BITT BiPrice, 1.00 per Bottle; Trial Bottles 10 Cts § ngzett, « ] kuk, was the president, and Dr. J. Brown, of Towa City, vice-prosident CELEBRATED $ix acres of untilled ground, enclose vith a rail fence, comprised the fai irounds. A race track five-cights i red, upon which : R ) ity BUFFALO, N. Y. Sold at wholesale by Ish & Mc Goodmar. N 1422 Douglas St., Near15th. HEADQUARTERS IMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. We desire to call the special attention ot the trade to our elegant lines (at BOTTOM PRICES) of Underwear, Cardigan fldackets and Scarfs, Hosiery, &c., now open. SHREVE, JARVIS & CO, Corner Fourteenth and Dodge Sts. ISH & McMAHON, 1406 DOUGLAS STREET, MAHA, NkB. he Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug House in Nebraska SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAIL ORDERS. FEARON & COLE, Commissson Merchants, 1121 FArnham St.,, Omaha, Neb, de us will receive prompt attention. Referenc M. Werk & Co., Cinc Overshirts, ‘Wholesale only. WHOL RUCGISTS. Consignments ma & Co., Baltimore; to'Bank, Omaha; P1AtY I OBERFELDER & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOB ‘-ITE-”- ~ [BFOSTER, MILBURY, & Co., Props, MILLIN ERY &N OTIONS, A ] . 1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET. F. ¢ ROIVIAZELA, NEBRASEA. The only exclusive wholesale house n this line in the west. BASWITE & WELLS 7. . MORG-AN. HOLESALE GROCER, « 1213 Farnham St., Omaha,. Neb. Blcarum, country girls, riding bare- STOIZACH whward, wild, over-& The number of TE A Th iy onaR Shaken, 1 By flcauses, of course, up to the st t, the s\ stemn - fuliy onoiat B efor R e e removing toj Max Meyer & Co. ORNEATELA.. e ot iy i o o g v s i sttt S 1 their new §Guns,Ammunition,Sporting Goods against it with this benefl- 8 and don't you forget it,” and then when he read that lullaby song that3y Brooks had sung to Van Wyck, hey throw down the paper in a rage, mped on 1t and swore like a pirate He called Brooks a hypocrite, a shy- sster and gther names too nunierous toj .mention, and quoted about ‘‘bending the pregnant hinge: of the knee that thrift might follow| hesitated to do, although several bills were pending before it for that pur- 08¢, but contented itself with pass- ing a fiir and eminently just andg foquitable law, against which not a single argument has been advanced, N5 just and equit, provisions and in every section, that| it passed both houses of the legisla. ture, as I now recollect it, including| [amongst its supporters a large propor- tion, if not all, of those m were ranked as the s the monopolies, an prompt approval of the governor, wh as never been considered as in any way inimical, to say the least, to the railroad companies. If the monopolies,| fawning.” Iheard no refereuce t: no one ever curses or praises him, hel seems to attract about the same at- tention as the ‘‘supe” in a theatre, Made fun of and laughed about often, receiving the but cursed or praise Well, this is a queer world, full of .queer men, and the Republican outfil is unequalled in that respect. now the centempt of overy man nol matter what the complexion of hi litioal o lobby, constantly watching] wpolil creed. Au admit that Senator Van Wyck's lying all the influence whi 50 well know how to use, upon th verage legislator, beggarly a stand against the passage bf the law, how can one poor editor,| even though as persistant as the editol lof 'I'he Herald imagines himself to be,| hope to convince any considerabl yortion of the people of this state that the law is either unjust or un-| ou, Mr. Editor, how he proposes to do at. Jfirat place, 1s very careful to con he law from his readers, as far as i is in his power to do so, This is the first and necessary parf mme laid out for him by his masters, for the law, if published, the lie direct to most o e wavering fresh courage and mad the people’s enemies know that there is a man filling the highest office the ive who will not be bought, or honeyfuggled. A plain) but & man of nerve and brain,| ioquunue to match the mos! gifted attorney, and a tireless energ, that never stops short of complete ] Let him take that leadership which] Saunders threw away to plouse the railroad kings, and when the Al takes the field for a national campaign| it will have a man at the head of its columns who knows how to suatch wictory from the j The above senti the assortions found in The Herald ns} i 1In the execution off entaaronot exactly) 1 hear them in the stores, in the shops, the offices and on the streets, and they evidently com from men who think they can, at lust, seea light breaking in upon the polit- ical darkness and treachery that havel cursed Nebraska. lthis program the cditor has refused (or failed requested, which a to publish the law This he could ¢ for the people of the state, g that he has beon alr Bpad for publishing the whole bodyle when politely ints to n refusal ly afford to do All who were at Lincoln during th senatorial contest must admit that th day was lost and ant is thoroughly defeated when, affer the vote preceding the last, VanW, stopped the runaways by o command and replied to C tack in such a ma the demoralized¥liession, including () on; but if the odi h o enough of the valuable space in| os” at-lnis paper for the publication of th too poor oy as the first and origl al map and plat of ti ner that even the @llaw, as a matter of public interest, 1 Such o man is theffuow ! 4 ow propose that if ho will publish 1t 0 on the editorialf enemy cheered, leader we have and such a man is the leader long wanted, i o conspicuous pl 8000 of bis paper, and will send the bill to me, 1 will pay therefor the usual rate of an advertisoment, ihio editor of The Herald do it? Arcliwill sce. The storm has stopped the market- ght coal into de-| ut coal is not be had. we to have another coal famin oil is also all gone from F there should be no trouble in obtain , it is casy to misrepre-g and attribute to thel law results which) This has been) Blsent its provisiol Moperation of t aunot flow from persistently, and, I cannot help bud hink, wilfully done by The Herald| Iman and those by whom he is em pioyed for this dirty work. hink, Mr., Editor, that riticise tao severely 0 divide, which keepers of the” eating] houses on the lino of the U, P, R, R, nd other contractors and employes of id company are required to make of sufficiont supply of that cow band is compbsed of ten to fifteen years of age, and ye thoy held their own with the othe: bands that were at the re-union and played fully as well if not better tha most of them. The general merchandise store of W. H. Anderson has bean enlarged to] mearly double its former capacity. J. C. Cubbison & Co., are also] widening out; they don't have any department, but they kee irst place he 18 obliged to adveat itho interests of that giant monopoly,| inst 2vory other rail froad company built or contemplated} t in this state, but also a gainst the interests of the people, aud of his party, whoso organ he other things, dry goods, cloth-@ o} 01y 'y agi Esq., wished to have Bee that he w for re-clection as justice Hon. J. W, mndé“:o of flt'l:u vetfiu'n who enlisted 2 it cal o and has n-onll-t: is still holding the o hold it. E rele with ya‘: through his al opiniona he ma; at any time have ontertained, and to votract any expressious thereof— jwitness the attompt made to exps Orego any pers e a1 gpresent superb state organization. e 8 ala]aid Dealors er) Will sell their stock of WOMAN'S TRUE l"i!IE‘\'D ST A BOOTS 2 SHO ES A friend in need is a friend indeed, . This none can deny, especiall when| At Greatly Reduced Prices. ssistanoe is rendered when' ono ) Al orely afllicted with disease, more par-§@§ Do 10t Prescit, 3 n g 3 ‘ounty Judge. ticulary those compluints and weak-B 1n the wiatter of the cstate of Joseph H. Nel, hesses so common to our female pop-| ulat Every woman should know| that Electric Bitters are woman's true) t friond, and will positively restore hierfiiast Wil s testameit of said decesed, Mt of 0 health, even when all other reme BFountain County, State of Indiana, and this ios fail. A single trial will alwaysfltled in this Cour prove our assertien. The are pleas- ant to the taste and only cost 50 ceuts ki ? bottle Sold by Ish & McMa i Orered, That Auzust 27th, 4. D. 1351, at 10 1) i , Jsaasigned for Heariny rald potition o ading and filing the ,etition o lson, praying that the Instrumon o bo a auly authenticated copy stament of Joseph I for the Stato of No hen all persons intorested in said matter may| - prear at County Court o bo held, n and o 2 " d County, and rhow cause why the v STOP THAT COUGH. etluonersiionld ol bo grantod; n&l(l‘lr‘n‘zh ot Ve feri the pendency of said petition and the hearing ¥ If you are suffering from a Cough, B} 2R Peien o BN terested in said] Jold Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fever,B@uatter, by publishing a copy of this order in T Consumption, loss of voice, tickling offlONAIA' Wrrkvy Brr, a newspaper printed in said he throat, or any affection of tholCay'sY{arfliree successive weoks, prior tosaid Throat or Lungs, use Dr. King's Newlll [A true copy.) HOWARD B. SMITH, Discovery for Consumption. This isfll Sus10-wit Oounty Judge, ho great omedy that s causing sollyfy p - Ty PASSENGER RATES | fmuch excitement by its wonderful HOBBIE BRUS., Brokers in all Railro ¥ flor to the East, M| & 5 th , at the following unheard of s s Now Discovery have been uscdfiton SILVER SAPPHIRE RING Y. WEDDING, BIRTHDAY AND COMPLIMENTARY PRESENTS. = within the last year, ‘and has 0, $10; Round Trip, §10.00. These orc gy Ehrough the year, and via the Old Relfable Chi Wo can unhesitatingly say that this isflicsso, Burlington'& Quincy Railroad. ~Alio, one cally the only sure cure for thront@*¥¢% vonk, T wnd lung affections, and can cheerful -l BOSTON d X y\'n-c;»;nnn-ml ittoall, Call and gotfl hA trial bottle free of cost, or a regularll : 5 : wizo for 81,00, Ish & McMahon, Om ) R b AL Bl ) nth St., Omaha, Neb. fhree Doors North of do PEARL RINGS, IN GREAT VARIETY; IN GOLD AND STERLING Special Ordlnn;xce Nt;. 268. Lovying aspecial tax for curbing and gut'erh i 1 atreet from t o cast o the cen or of 15th street, in the RUBY RINGS, F Torc brain N 1. That special tix to the amonnt of B fif waster use Hop B o thousand five humired and 3 x i aiferiig (1o ARG, bed Of wick aors, wly on " tho « { 18th strect, ‘Whoover Eherchy lovied upon the lots th 7 abutting said improyem lteed's wap which corre ponds wit DEAMOND RINGS, Lty of Oniahn, to-wit: (o Wop Bittors, 4 Lot. B s 8 Establishod 11 Years, diour oeverves ) Assots Roprosentod You will be Sy or (e B 3o 1T ¥ \ 882.000,0000., Hop Bittere Active Fire and Lifo agents Boldbr@ime wanted. . T.TAYLOR & CO o e ften b 13th & Douglas St 10T wayl suvoyour sl Tifa. it has) W 00, saved hun-( )" cehesten, K. X dredss & Taronto, Ont, DAVIS & SNYDER, AL /606 Farnham €t, .., Omaha, Nebraska 1 tax shiall be due in tiirty e #*00,0D0 ACREE assage and approva Care.ully sclected land in Fastern Nebraska foy oy Approval of thisg R Gt Bargaing In- improved farms, and| his ordinance shall take offect and LofOmahs city property B e 0 and after its age. . DAVIS, 'WEBSTER BNYDER,| THOS. 1L DAILEY, Prew't City Coundit Late Land € u.p " ‘n»h‘hu_‘ 3.9, L. € Jrwwr, —r—— it Passed Sopt. (th, Approved Sept. 1881, JAMES E. BOYD, Mayor, . The wbove tax becomes delinquent on the 98 e lay of Otober, 1551, Aftor which date ten £, penaity wnd inte ate of onel i 166t o ¥ " Buggies, Reapers, Th 1t 18 INVALUABLY 10 PARN D. AS.EENTON. 8,110 Tt 1 g Sopihes 16, 0904, « AIBRHTT & FULLIAE ATTORNEY - AT - LAWE™ 0LaRK & WIsk, Mamfs, JA7 T ORne oo o ARPACH BLOCK D4 VID CITY, NEB. q 385 Illinois Street, Ohicago. Special attention giaen to collections In Butler] Oor, Povglas J0th Bte. Vumatia Neb, GrSEND FOR PRICES, Jessombe Wooukti. a4 DON'T IT BURNI My howse and furniture is fusured with C, T, TAYLOR & CO,, Cor 14th and Douglas, FISHING TACKLE, BASE BALLS, and a § FULL LINE OF NOTIONS AND FANCY COGDS. BEND FOR FPRICE-LIST. iIMAX MEYER & CO., Omaha, Ne | J. B. Detwiler’s CARPET STORE. The | argest Stock and Most Com- plete Assortment in The West. HWe Keep Everything in the Line of Carpets, Oil- c.oths, Matting, Window-shades, Fixtures and Lace Curtans, REMEDMIZERS TEE FLA B Vobraska Land Agency b eetrer okl 31 3 Farnham St., Omaha. WM. F. STOETZEL, Dealer in Hardware, wises 1467 i|Cooking Stoves TIN WARE. Stove Repairer, Job Worker and Manufacturer OF/JALI. EEINDS OF OANS. enth and Jacksen Ste. . .. Omaha, Neb

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