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THE DAILY BEE-~-OMAHA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24 e pe - BROWN'S IRON BITTERS willcure dyspepsia,heartburn, mala. ria, kidney disease, liver complaint, and other wasting diseases. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS enriches the blood and purifies the system; cures weakness, lack BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is the only Tron preparation that does not cofor the teeth, and will not cause headache or constipation, as other Iron preparations will. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Ladies and all sufferers from neu- ralgia, hysteria, and kindred com plaines, will find it without an equal. Rvery Corsot is faotory to its wearer in or the money will be the person from whom it was ly Corset pronounced by our B A PRICES, by Mall, Postage Palds 1.60, Belf-Adjusting, 01 Samusl (. Davis & Co., DRY GOODS . JOBBERS ATy sorve, this man's private ioterests, | * y No I i c0 1Mb Mreohy, 0¥ Nichohs IM Pu HTEHS But who is thin man who 8o defiantly | 198¢ blows which Porter has felt. For #%, o7 7 s o4y on 10th, near Paciic strest, H Washington Ave. and Fifth ST. LoUIS MO. HEAT YOUR HOUSES {Wrought or Cast tren.} (poos 20 rva) 2041 FURNACES CHICAGO, L.LLS, ow 1882 tmpr von, 2] foa ures; Cost Joss 10 will give mure heat l}ll{j’nvnlmo of pure air tha oop ki PIEROEY & BRADFORD, Omana, Neb 2U-d59 \ IMIFPOETE LD BULBS Aadall othier for Fall Plant'ng. Large ¢ sssort- Tlustrated Cawlogue tree. send for it Hiram &ibley & Co., SEX M Saph b\, - +_ Chlcago, #7d all gorties are kercby uotified wot T 08wy Mouut. LEOFOLD DOLL | UNGLE RUFUS. he Cattlie-Kancher Goes for the voalp of the Great Moropolist, The “Public Be D-d’'nd,” Says Bill “You'i-bedam’d,” Says Rufue Other People's Money—How Vanderbilt Accumu- lates “His'n." New York Hour, £ ept, 14, views. They pretend to e is overfond ly and soundly. looking over hia shoulder said: ‘‘THE PUBLIC BE DAMNED!" The reporter says Wil used the ph once. B wvery sentence he uttered. **The *‘Nickle-pl ‘Was the Nickel plated to have the right to enter the new Michigan Cen- tral and Tllinois Contral depot in Chi- oag 1" Hoe bunched himself up in- dignantly, and smd: ‘‘Oh, no, mot much; no rival of mine can come into any depot of mine; my depots are not built to oblige my competitor: rivals be dawned!” think rates will be cut?” ‘0T BATES BE DAMNED!" pablic? . pay?’ “No, not a blt of it. I run it only because the Pennsylvania railroad keeps its limited ruuning; they com. pel me to do it in uom]‘i;mion." “The damned."” “But don't you run it in some measure to benefit the publict” “The publio be damned!” ‘‘What does the publio csre for the railroads, only to ot as much as poeeible out of them. don't take any stock in this non. sense abont' working for avybody's good but our own—for we don't. “‘What do you think of the anti monopoly movement?” ‘It is spired by & set of fools and black. Pty mnlileu VIVhIan 1 wan; to buy up any ph politicians I always find anti-monopo: ‘3.:";‘:‘&2&" ‘wree | lists moat purchasable, They do‘l’z?t Pennsylvania railroad i come so high," .50 .50 " POLITICIANS BE DAMNED railroad empl i\ are usually ignorant persons, public,” BROUGHT HIS FATHER'S COURT HODY iTEvEna o autopry ports” cut vas @ terrible one. court and heard with stolid face this Mor | ripping opsn of the seorets of his ather’s weaknees, vices and delusions » | A man who would expose the deform- itiel 80 he “‘damus” them plainly, They are & sort of BILGE-WATER BRAINS,” T'he man of whom his own tather, “the old Oommodore,” once said, “William always was & foo,” has been interviewed in Otiesgo, Weall know that, as & rule, people speak lightly and dustrustfully of newspaper inter. ny tha* the interviewer is unt. worthy and that | weusation, But if this Chicago interview proves sny- it proves that Commodore Van- derbilt knew what ho was talking about. Tho talk with “Bweet William""took place on Bunday. 1t was ‘‘the day of rest,” and he took the opportunity to damn all tho rest of the world round- Ho was speeding away to the Weat on = pleasure trip, with some friends, and uader the fluence of “‘the sacred Subbath calm” he decided, befors he got beyond the range of the telegraph and the print ing press, to leave his benediction with the world. So he mildly turned, and m only echoes with brual iusolence from behind ion was arked about the new *‘ Nickel- plated” Rilway. Ho laughed and |y pursed up his fat, sensual under lip, wnd said 1t was “no good,” it was & badly built, break-neck road, sand “Bat,” the reporter asked, ‘‘when the new road gots to work do you “Oh, no, I think it will be taken into what they call the ‘pool.” What porcentage they will get L don’t know, but it will be all they ought to get."” “‘Aro railroad sccurities looked on ith sa much favor as ever by the " hey are—at least on railroads that are well managed, I make it a point to manage my roads for the best interests of the stockholders, “*All other stockholders be damned. “Does your limited express train “ANTI MONOPOLISTS AND ALL oTHER |generally incline to the opinion that When asked if there was any ground fill the vacanoy csused by the retire for the complaints of some of his A I;xya-, that they are not wered, ‘‘There's . 2 haawered, Bmf course by the promction of Colonel | g5 FGSTEE MILB“B’N &UU PPUBB ing their money in riotous living who enzie, hisspecial friend, Arthur | No 45, Bosutitul corner acre lot on Cuming, { 1 y 4 h are ready to complaiu about every- "hiv"v‘;; Mhy Smplry| b\;d‘;mnod." not seem to approve of thw selection, | #,760. ¥ on “fl:o'd‘!:;z;‘::i::l: tl::‘d:’-‘:;x’x: inssmuch as iv 1nterferes with the lom; "?\“,“' K08 1o Warnaim, \ases- 9000 sivest, answered, “They usually have to be line pf promotions which would fol- s s&}”“‘ corner lot on Burt, near 22d street bought up, whenever logislation | '©% if two old artillery officers, Hunt | ¥ favorable to the road is needed; they : The | Upon the rotirod list, r;{-d commissioners be damned.” ) , the inqui i “","':m“:: ;?::_ywl::“.:. ‘i:l that | #0d these doubts seom to bo founded is to bs damned, 'The wer is ap- parent that everything is to be damned $ z A which opposes, or, iu fact, does not John Porter. From his position in No 216, Lot onHamditon noar burls his anat Ly bis half p‘ll.‘ll:dh(::rgu:':‘:ni:t:l;b:f:fl the united opposition of all demooratic | | No 04, Besutitul resticace lot ‘on Division the land with hin cursc! His fathor |%e08tors. Opponents of Pope's ad- d he “always was a fool,” When |Yenoement eay that iwo republican that father was dying death had o |%enators, Kellogg and Sewoll, aref, eharper pang to him breoause he was leaving his vast estate of $100,000,000 to the control of his son who *‘always was o fool.” After the old ma died, the son, who, though ‘‘he al ways wus & fool,” now “‘damns the INTO every day for nearly a year in a con- test for the money with Lis own ter, She only sought to gain for her- self and a brother a small share of the vast mine of wealth that had fallen to William, Sooner than relinquish oven a fow millions of it he waged a fearful struggle. Every day his father was dissected by lawyers, doo tors, quacks, soothsayers, detectives, blackmailers and vengeful enemics. The 1p and ex; d th Id IN THE WORLD, | cosnt morally, physically, intelleotantly and socially, oo showing was sick- BIOHAKUR N, BOYNTON &00 |2k bui “‘Swect falter'd, Day after day he sat in William" never ies of 4 father who had so clothed bim in & role of ready-made riches would not squirm about *‘the publio, I oneo asked a traveling companion on the Penvsylvania railroad what he thought of William H., and whether he had any braios, 0, yes; he has got brains,” he answered —*‘his head is full of them—but they are soft. They slop around inside the shell. They wmust have been “‘sloppi My wite hae Left wy bed and munl“ in Ohlnq:. otherwise "."E:fi could never talk so reckless as he docs. He even admits crime in his reckloss in defiance when he says he ‘‘buys u) politiciana and railroad commissione He talks overywhera of “‘my ros 1he Taste. given him in trust for the publie ure, though under private corporate con- trol, he says are ‘‘mine.” To make these roads, the property of other men was invaded, and in many owes in jared —under the Jaw, of course. Was it only that the Vanderbilts might grow rich, opulent, and at last de ] ' J|A DELIGIOUS DRINK “my depo's,” ‘‘my property,” ‘‘my el management,” “‘my interests” - all of {n :‘l“\tl \‘\\I,-mh» ix ine Tce, them ‘‘run on business principles - no n Cold Weather Mix with Hot Water, Mr. Vanderbilt takes the positi that he has the same right to run uonsense aboutit.” Heseams to be a railwaya on selfish, exacting principles ! ! Cy[/?A VES‘&%“\\% a8 the private merchaut has, . (97 V=== -y =— geta that his rights come from the peo- 35 HAWKINS ST hen he says, “The people be 3 —AAA WAA-A Iaw and a government urto himeelf. The vast and valaable public rights i \\\\.\ | ()_\, L Y. mass. d prePARED onLy <(BY )& HE PORGETS THAT HE 1S A PUBLIC SER VANT = not the public’s master! Six years ago the nation stood in terror while the railway etrikers ravaged Pitts burg and ether cities. In New York the National guard was put under,) arms and hurried all over tue state to cuard the railroad Was this done to protect what this man calls ‘“‘my ronde?” The state was eaddled with a vast indebteduess to meet that ex pense. It was paid by the public that ho ‘‘damns, Afterwards he gave to the 20,000 or 30,000 emplryes of the ) the chol thing ' of the tahle Offices 15th and Douglu oorte lowstipaud gool nature if rightly en- Families, Olubs, Hotels, Exoursions Streets. Picnios and Yachting Parties Pro- nounce Hub Purch Unrivalled. ily growors ani wine mer haurs, waa to be distributed among them as supplied by A. H. Gladstone, Omnahn, Neb “‘a roward for their loyalty.” A pit- S R tance of three or four dollars each! H mo H) d Even in his gifts he was _as niggardly | i o, feutie! reniones e, v il nlub BW fl:[' &H ) s he l:nm’rau pay. h}la pad t:e lo:.‘.m #ull loton 19th :treet, near Popple- OR, water boy per month to carry the o ’ water filter and act as brakeman oOn | of fac.ed Heor gizo0. oo v Convent | g sml’y of the &)ng Machine, the Harlem train that filled the tunnel "Nfl- 817, Fulilot on California, near 21st atreet, with death, anguish and blood a few m Two lots en Beward, near Saunders | 078 with numerano eugeatings, will be St "o lote on Charles, noar Saunders GIVEN AWAY at $16 a month, spendn a | FC B T of his money in ‘‘riotous | "No 20, Ha f acre on Cuming stroet, near Dut \on)( 476, ot eal Vanderbilt has a 0. 821. Bfx beautiul residence lots, fine view, on M. Pleasant avenue, near Hauscom Park, | AnV person living at The Singar Banufacturing Go., WEAKNESS EVIDENTLY FOR O HEAP THINGS, He likes to hire a telegraph operator, & signal-man, a switch-tender, or a T‘:vnlohanbodzc.nulflmwl"ul. % 500, No. 822, One-half acre en California strect,near Orglghton Oo iogo §1.60 No, 828. Twulow on Marcy street, near 13th NEW VORK Add Lemonade ‘when Convenient)to WANUFACTURED BY THE DR, HARTER MEDICINE CO.. 213 N. MAIN §T,, 8T, Lov ALY 18892, WHOLESALE MILLINERY & NOTIONS Zephyrs, Germantown, Etc, 8TOCK LARGER THAN EVER. { 1308 » d 131 I OBERFELDER & CO. 1t i prepar d withgreat care from tho best ma- terfala and will be ouad an « proea lo sdd tion ch unde 1~ bly enia ge the pleasures of lite ard rne ua.o The “HUE PUNCH” {s 811d by &'l leading fam- B Nl Trade suppled at Manufacturer's prices New York Central road $100,000, It by M. A. McNamira, Omaha. Families ng Shot Guns, from 86 to § $18 from to $75. Single Bresch Loadi Double Bree ch Loadin, Muzsle Loading Shot Fighing Tackle, Base Balls and all Kinds of Fancy Goods. Full Stock o ases Always an Hand, A handsomo kistle pamphlet, bine and yol oy mult pemon calling for i, atauy bract fica of Tho Blnger Manutkotoring Oom yany, or wiil be sont b mail, post paid, § listance trom our ofiioer Princlpal ‘iffice, 24 Unton Bqoure brakeman as cheaply as possible, To | 8mith's addi n. make them still cheaper he doubles ‘0&,3‘5 Four acre block in West Omaha, the work on them. Heo sets out to|™ Ghoice 4 acre block in Bmith'saddition at west buy a politician, and he gets a cheap :lv;:«o:‘ rfim‘w rw‘:.ml:tl::- :,” length of 4 . o . Ho has had so much experience Aln.'sl'plnmlll 16 nore hlock in Smith's add. 1n bribery that he pretends to know | tionon same iiberal torms a3 tae foregol: which faction is cheapest, and gives | ,No- 805, Hait lot on lzird near 20ih stroct, the anti-monopolists the palm, No 804, Lgt on 184h strest near Paul, §1200. “In his western journey he is m": % ‘:::mm feot on 16th strect, near attended by threo or four friends and | “'§5°00 "o quarter acre on Burk strect, near a secretary, This same secretary was | Dutton §00. once tho privato secretary aud sycoph. | ¥o 297, Twolots on Blondo neat Irens streat, :t of '\anhl:m sd Tweed,(i"‘zhe an”'fll'!ngo lots on Georgla near Michigan 28,” who, when the people discov- |streot . . ety No 06, Twelve cholce rosidenco lota on Hamil ered him ngok deep in crime, gave | yn street l: 's;alni'- S‘m\on, fine and sightly. them the defiant query, ‘‘What are “:WB;“?M A e N 3 uf ot on ary's av. you going to do about i “‘9“ onll: 80x180 m't. vear Bishop Olu)uc::"'l and ght words aroused publicindignation | ;0th $1600. against Tweed and did much to hasten | No 202, Two cholce lots on Park avenue, 60x A0 ) h 160 on street rallwny, §500 each. yonsudfer fr cm Dyspupsia, s s downfall. ““The yublic be | "RST5slx lot in Millsrd & Catdwe BURDOCA ‘LOOD BITTERS, ] damned” are four fatal words ore L R defiant even than Tweed's sight. |#0escn b th I No 285, Four lots on Decatur and Irene BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS Tweed died in prison. Vanderbilt is | streets, near Saunders street, 8~ to $450 each. not dead yet, but “‘whom the gods| No a2, Lot on 1oth noar Paul sreet, §760. | If youare prestrated wich seek to destroy they first make mad ” “fl'%hfl:“:,‘%f“'““‘ BUMryS Avenne) EURDS k Headache, K BLLOOD BITTEI They must surely bs seeking the life| No 219, Lot on Decatur uear Irene stroot, §825. | f your Boweisare disordcred, regulate them with of the opulent, defiant demi-god, | NO SIS Fuur lotson Caluwell, near adnders BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. William H. Vanderbil ;a"‘i"' Loton Clinton street, near shot tower, | It wwur Blood s mpure, purify it with e mf:a 278, Four lote on n:g:lun street, noar lo, 's lon, L, 2 Liguid Gold o 514, Mo Tote s ross couree: mat | 100 b8 0 Indiguetion, you wil ind an aotidote lore, Daniel Plank, of Brookl; T ootiaty, Pa,, descaibes! 1 ey T rofa | No 268, Beautitul corner acre lot on Calitorni vrus Haron, TRIO O1L, which affected thé wonderful 08 on Mason, near 16th street, §1, cuce ot & crooked limb 1n six spplications; | 100 los li$ Foncler”snd *‘Grand it proved worch wore thav gold to me.” | dditions, fust Rowth-senbiot I and BAM | with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS tion a3 to his intention with respect | et 8900\ corter stroot, near Cum- | 89708, o curative remedy will bo found 1n to army promotions, but army officers "h"}:}’;‘ mlor "32‘;.‘",,““" ua;‘,‘ iy 0 2613, on Seward, near King street, Pope will bo made major general to | 3% 549, Hait 1obon Dodgs, noar 11th stroes, | tem, nothing cang ment of McDowell. Grant is very earneatly in favor of Pope's promo- | N8 b4t, two 1ots on Genter, neas Cuming w hi in | stroet, §625 and $400 each. tion, which would be followed in No"fln). R ey Ou o 18 said 10 bo strongly inolined towards | 10sF Dutton stroet, near new Gonvent of Sacred Pope, Army officers themselves do fan, 91900 BUFFALO, N, Imported and Key West Cigars, a large line of Meer- schaum and Wood Pipes and everythin; Tobacco and « igars from $16.00 per 1,000 upwards. Send for st and Samples. required in a first-Class PERFECTION HEATING AND BAKING, is only attained by using CHARTER 0AK Stoves and Ranges. WIRE BAUZE OVER DOORS. MILTOX ROGERS & SONS OMLAELA.. 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Cail and get platand | If you have any species of Humor or Pimple, fall president has given no public indica- | No 256, Fuil corner lot on Jones, Near 16th m;\‘.\)h‘:fi any ry::fgm ulK U'l’:'::?-ocl: g:r?hfi&&l BURDOCK BLOUD BITTERS. For imparting strength and vitality to the sys- ual URDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. ,100. No 247, Four beautiful reeldence lote nea: | For Nervous and General Debility, tone up the Oreigiiton Collexs (oe/will sépaate) 96,000 systomwith BURDOCK BLOO BITTERS, Price, $1.00 per Bottle; Trla Bottles 10 Ots _— - —— folb WA DIREGTORY OF LEADING WESTERM HOTEL FROPRIETORS J. Q. McINTIRE, §A. G. WEATHERLY, No. 244, Lot on Faroam, near 18th etroot, | g1y ug wholesale by Ish & McMahon and O, ¥. ood fo 27 eod-me WEATHERLY HOUSE, 3 Harney, near 26th, and Gotty, should be placed But army | No.%, Lob on Dougias stroet, near 24, ) Y | 81,000, officers say there would be very seri | *'\o 337, Two lots on Decatur, near Irens sicoot, ous doubts as to Pope’s confirmation | $200 each. *0 723, Lot 148 by ¢41 fooh on_Sher uan & oug, (16th stieet) Grace, 84,000, nm'li on good reasons, Pope has always oft o, Ver Jou fec No $17, Lob on 23rd near Clar, $500, Riog, been ac'ive in his opposition to Fiz t your mystem 800, feeds cleausing, ton ing the army he was able to desl the hea this resson he undoubtedly will receive street, near Cuming, §400. No ‘10§ Lot on 168 streot, mear Plorce, Nummh Lots on Bauuders street, near Sew. 4 d ) No 1034, Two lots on 17th street, near white | Y00, 7150 Hop Bitt N 188); Oue full block ten lots, near the racks, 4 No 101, Lot on Parker, stroet, near lrenc ; lr;‘ém- Tyo lots on Cum, uear 21st treet Bpeclal Dispatch to Tan B ellt odgo), 86,000, P‘l;nuv:: Cotober ;; A prize fight :° lé'; tfi;' . S'Sa“fi'r“?‘n"i'r"ffi' mak ) o 0 170, Lot on Pacific strect, Ake between Bryan Campbell, of Uslorado, | offer. ’ b s and Wil Lynn, of the Pucific coast, | 410030, Six lots on Famam, noar 2th atroo occurred yesterday at Pueblo. Eght i blook o8 |0 strvesh, new mmoe rounds wera fought, when Lyun |C:Wre, andthreolots in Gsos atdition, nea 0 ¥ d Cassiue stroets, 82,000, claimed the stakes, which were paid No '.';'{",:l‘ P ::uu;,“ugfi' white ead him, on acoount of a foul in the last round. pledged in the int rests of other oa didates to aid to defeat Pope's con- firmation, $625. 22, 13351832 foob (1 lots 00 1510 troos ton's, P Tuirty half acro lote in Millard & Cal Braaford, Pa. ditions on Sherman ayenue, Sprin Ao Thos, Fitchan, Bradford, Pa,, writes: { s I enolcss money for SPRING BLossou, as on Chicago uear % staeot, I said T would if it cured me. My dyspep- [ 1,50 Rll.. has vi with ita rymptoms, | No8s, Lot on Caldwell street, near Saunder: any thai shall never be without it 0. fn the house. | Price, 50 cente; €riul bots | 4 X0 76 60x88foot 08 Pacifs, noar 8tn wirest tlos, 10 oent to, Eightoon lote on st $2d, 28 eets, near Grace aud,Sa h b near the end of d 0. SPECHT, - - Proprietor i 's, i all tho other additions at any | on receipt of §1 ss & & qult'of these evil il the o it 3 questlng uswory muat luclose stawp. l,&lfl Hal'llfly tl, - Ullll‘hil, N[,b, ifu) residence lots, loc on Hamilon | Dr, Mintie's Dandelion X“J‘v‘:"‘ T T . blocks west of the turn-tavle of tho | are (ks best and cheapest dyspepsis and billiou MANUP KERS OF ¥ line on Saunders strcot, and Just | oure §: the markes, Sold by all . Pl wost . the Convent of the Sisirs of Poor ents, [y Cla'r+, iu shinn's addition, $1C0 to §350 cach, b Di Mivrin's Kiussy Rexuoy, Nurssmiovs, 4 t down aud B per cent per month, Cures ol of Kidney and bladder complalnte, 4 y actsof b, 10, 16, 20, 40 or 50 wcros with | coiorrhen vloot and leucorrhes. - For eale oy Al provements, and adjoruing a botglo. CORNICES, 3 ENGLISH MEDICAL INSTITUTE, DORMER WINDOWS, FINIALS, Tin, Iron and Slate Roofing, Specht's Patent Metalio Skylight, Patent Adjusted Ratchet Bar sud Bracket Shelving. 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