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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 20 , 1881
FAIRMONT.
It Shows a Steady and Forma-
nont Growth ,
Something About Its Appearance -
anco nnd Surroundings.
Corrcvvondewi' "I tlio lice.
KUUMO.VT , September 111. Fair
mont was laid out while Chicago waa
burning. Its parent , the I ) , it M.
had been booming its trains over the
prairie where this thriving city now
sUuds for a year. No terminus boom
for Fairmont such as sent some towns
away tip in the scale of population
in a day , but steadily she linn progressed
grossed and her growth marks the
stages of development found in the (
surrounding country. The census of
' 80 gives the population at 000 , but it
is claimed that a correct count' '
would now show 700 people
to bo Fairmontcrs.
Twoolovalors anrt ono steam llourinp
mill handle the grain. The finest and
largest public school west of Lincoln
is found hero ; and the fat man at mj
right suggests that she also has the
prettiest girls , and the f. in. is proba
bly correct , judging by the graceful
outline i of a sweet sixteener who is (
now tripping by the window.
THK LANII
IB mostly under cultivation , but tliord
is iitill enough unbroken prairie ton
nmko many u man happy ; and Fill-S
more county invites all mankind toj
como and live with her , make a good
Jinmo , and become rich and respected.
Sir to eight dollars an acre , with pay-
niauta to Hiiit the purchaser , are about
i tlio JJ. & M. terms.
y IN I'OLITICN
liUmoro county is badly mixed. Their
is no certainty here whether the antimonopoly -
monopoly or the rnihoad faction will
win , or , at least , there has not been
in the past. At present , however ,
tlio Alliance is waking up the people.
TJII : Jinn has been thundering at
them with about three hundred copies
< jfj the weekly sent to. Fillmore coun
ty nubscribcis , nnd , although but ojiio
county paper has had the courage to
squarely face the enemy and most of
them took the corruption funds long
ages , till Fillmore county in nouml
on the monopoly question , and in due
tinio it will bo apparent , During mj
whirl around town I found much
political bitiorncst.
Van Wyck'u mitrailleuse has hit the * B.
old ringstors hero , and my ! how thojK J
liowl. One of them had just beonj
reading his great state fair speech , a
reported in -Republican , and turn
ing to the editorial page ho oiys ,
" \Voll , now , just hold on iv minute ,
boys , you'll see that Broolc. has nn-js
Bworcd him. He's given him h
and don't you forget it , " and then
when ho road that lullaby souj ; that
JJrooks had sung to Van Wyck , he
throw down the paper in u ra e ,
stamped on it and swore like a pirate.
Ho called Brooks a hypocrite , a shy-
lit " -.stor and qtiicr names too numerous to
* , r" . .mention , and quoted SAakespoaruJ
.about "bonding the pregnant hinges
of the knco that thrift might follow
fawning. " I heard no reference to Nye ,
no ono over curses or praises him , ho
seems to attract about thn same at
tention OH the "supo" in a theatre.
. JMudo fun of and laughed about often ,
but cursed or praised never.
, Well , this is a queer world , full o.
.queer men , nnd the Republican outfit
ia unequalled in that respect. It has
now the contempt of every man no1
matter what the complexion of hi
political cruod.
< XAi Admit that Senator Van Wyck'a1
speech ma a grand ono. It has given
the wavering fresh courage and made
tlio people's enemies know that chore
is a man filling the highest ofllco the
state can give who will not bo bought ,
bull-dozod or honoyfuggled. A plain
farmer , but a man of nerve and brnin , '
with eloquence to match the most
Bitted attorney , and a tireless energy
that never stops short of complete |
victory.
Let him take that leadership which
Saundcrs throw away to please the
railroad kings , and when the Alliance1
takes the field for a national campaign
it will have a mun at the head of its
columns who knows how to snatch ]
victory from the jaws of defeat.
The above sentimentaronot exactly
original with mo. 1 hear them in the ,
stores , in the shops , the ollicos and on
the streets , and they evidently come
from men who think they can , at lust ,
oo a light breaking in upon the polit
ical darkness and treachery that have
-cursed Nebraska.
All who were at Lincoln during th-
Honatorittl contest must admit that the
day was lost and the demoralized'
ant is thoroughly defeated when , after
the vote preceding the last , YunWyok'
stopped the innaways by a word of '
command and replied to Games' at
tack in such n manner that oven thuj
oiiomy cheered. Such a man is the
loader we have and such a man is the
Joadcr long wanted.
ODDS AND KXIIS.
The storm lias stopped the njarkot-
ing ol grain nnd brought coal into de
mand , but coal in not bo had. Are
wo to have another coal famine ? Goal
oil is also all gone from Fairmont but
there should bo no trouble in obtain
ing a sutHoiont supply of that com-
* modity.
The Fairmont juvenile cornet
band is composed of boys from
ton to fifteen years of ago , and yet
they held their own with the other
bauds that were at the ro-union nnd | ( ]
pluyod fully as well if not better than
most of them.
The general merchandise store of
W. II. Anderson has boon enlarged to
nearly double its former capacity.
J. O. Gubbison & Go. , are aim
' -widening out ; they don't have any '
grocery department , but they keoi [
> aevoral other things , dry goods , cloth- I
iug , Hhoei and "uich. "
II. H. Turner , Esq. , wished to have
it announced in TJIK JJKU that ho waa i
a candidate for re-election as justice
of the peace ,
Hon. J.V. . Eller , ono of the veterans
-who enlisted under the first call foi
-anti-monopolists , nnd has ro-onlinted
ajjain and again , is still holding the
fort here and proposes to hold it. He
Hwumj around the circle with youi
orreapondout and through his W-
itluonce many a name wni added to
the subscription list of Tin : DAIM
HKE.
HKE.For business review of Fairmont ,
neo advertising columns.
A TUB TO THE WHALE.
Senator Donna Hurl * AuollinrHar-
jioou at Ibo Monopoly
To the l.'ditor of The lice.
1 OMAHA , Supt. 10. Slnco my last
'qion ' letter to tlio editor of t
jjtlomlil , liu Jius beunns Hiil ) liieil M
aip.mkcil baby on tlio nubjuct of tht
il"Doanu law , " Until ) IH ! Snliinlaj
uoniing's isstio , when he boo-hoohj
iuL nu.-un on a fresh Key , in n half-
column nrticlo , which I fear is un mi-
insworablo nrgutuont ngaipst the
"tub law , " The editor is to ) > u con
ratulatctl that at last with thn com
bincd fid of all the railroad iiiiignatoi
, iiid managers whoso hoadqunrtora are
in Otnann , ho haa _ been en-
iblod to make n uubituntml an J , per
haps , fatal point against the law. To
Accomplish this ho liiw boon obliged
to quote as authority a gentleman ,
Mr. Tunzalin , whoso opinions on rail
road matters have not boon heretofore' '
icoopted by the editor of the Herald' '
, m law nnd gospel , especially when
that opinion conflicted in the remotest !
degree with the interests of his lord
uid muBtorj the Union Pacific rail- ,
ivay. JJtit m this oinpnrency it suits ,
the purpose of the uditor to rely upon
him , and if ho would ulwayn acu
.is reliable authority for his argu
ment ! on the railroad question , hej
would not.makoBOBonyan exhibition
of himself , either in hi * statements of
facts or in hia deductions from them.
Now I nm not going to spoil the
Ujitrongost argument which the uditor
def Tlio llenild has yet adduced
.against the "tub law , " by denying that ,
t did say to .Mr. Touwilin , in answerj
[ to the exaggerated evils which ho pro
'dieted ' from the passage of the law ,
Itlmt this law was a mere tub to
whale. Fur tlio hope of
[ strengthening the editor's nrgu
incut and giving it greater foico.j
If will now repeat the remark , but at
tliu same tiinu let ir.o warn the editor
) f Tlie Herald and the monopoly
whose paid attorney and servant hoj
u , against the ttmo which lie and his ]
ihort-sif-'html clients are hastening ,
when the whisk of that fiiho's tail
shall strike the piratical monopoly
craft in which he is sailing , amidships ,
and when something tnoro than a
"tub" will bo required to satisfy its
ipputito. The wilful action of the
railroad companies of this state in |
oonfeiloraliii' ' together to impose ad- ! [
.itional burdens upon the peopleI
. milcr the pretext of u1
conscientious nnd pu ctitious rcg.ml
fur tlio law , ( heaven save tlio mark ! )
is fnst preparing tlio minds of the
> coplu of this state to take into tliuii
own banilH , through their legislature ,
the regulation of rates , both fruiirht
mil passenger , tipun tlio railroads of
his stato. Tills thu'last legislature
icsitatcd to do , although several bills
vote pending before it for tlmt pur- :
josu , bub contented itself with pass
ing a f.iir uiul eminently just and
joquitablo law , against which not a
single argument lias been advanced
nor can be. ' 81 * just and eqmt' '
: vblo is the law in all its
provisions and in every section , that
it passed both housc.i of the legisla
ture , as 1 now recollect it , including
amongst its supporters a largo proper- '
( ion , if not all , of those members who
wdro ranked an tlio special friends of
the monopolies , and receiving the
prompt approval of the governor , whelms
| lms never been considered as in any
way inimical , to say the least , to the
railroad companies. If the monopolies ,
with their largo and well or
ganized lobby , constantly watchinu
[ every vote nnd expression , and
plying all the inlbionco which thoj
[ so well know how to use , upon tin.
average legislator , could miiko so
beggarly a stand against the passage
of ttio law , how can ono poor editor
lovon though as porsistant as the oditoi
'of ' The Herald imagines himself to bo
' hope to convince any considerable
'portion of tlio people of this st.-vti
i.lint tha law1 is either unjust or un
winoJ I will toll you , Mr. Editor
how ho propose ) to do it. Ho , in the
first piano , is very caruful to concca
the law from hia readers , as far as i
[ is in his power to do HO.
This is the first and necessary par
f the programme laid out for him b.
liis masters , for tlio law , if published
would give the lie direct to. moat o
| the assertions found in The lie mid ate
to its provisions. In the execution u
tliis progtam the editor of The Hor.il
; has refused ( or failed when politcl '
tequostod , which amounts ton refusa
to publish the law in his columns
riua ho could certainly nlford to d
for tlio people of the state , considering - '
ing that bo lion been uhonjy so well
unpaid for publishing the whole bodj
h ? of laws passed at the hut
g ' icssion , including th's ' "tub law,1' ' nnd
Hg that at his own pilco , without cornpo-
kjgbitiou ' ; but if thooditor is lee poor to
'Mjjulvo enough of the valuable space in
{ tjliU paper for the publication of the ]
i-'ffliaw , as n matter of public interest , "
ejjyuow propose that if ho will publish * 1
fcmi a conspicuous plico on the editorial ,
{ jiwgo of bis p.iper , and will send the
njmtl to me , J uill pay tliorefor the <
i.QliiHual rate of an advertisement. Dan.
j.Btho editor of The Herald do it ? We
c.flju'ill oec. After concealing the lu\ ;
iljjfroiii ] hi * readers , it is easy to miarcpro-
jtlff Qiit its provisions and attribute to tlu
of tlio law reaulta which
.Bounnot How from it. This has been l >
[ lureistently , and , I cannot help but
atljtliiiik , wilfully done by The llorakl
inll > iau nn those by whom ho IH em-
jjBpioyed for thla dirty work. I do not , )
jj-Bthinlf , Air , Editor , that you should
lcriticiso too severely the fact of the
inldividu , which keepers of Unseating
houses on the line of the U. P. It , 11 ,
rlLuid other contractors and employes of
Raid company are required to make of
fithoir oarbingH , with the editor
of The Hornld , for considei
Ktho quid pro quo. In tin
( list place ho la obliged to advoatt
fltlio inteioils ol that giant monopoly .
not only us against ; very other rail .
I-joud company built or contemplated
r'ClJU | > bo built in this state , but also an
ljij/ninst the intorcmta of the people ,
ccVaud of his party , whoso organ he nro <
fusses to qu. Then he ia required t oto
najforogo any pcntonal opiniona lie tog
orT'it any time have entertained , and g
idvrutruct any expressions thereof as ,
H'jjwitnods the attempt made to express
leTaa opinion us to the value ol
urBour weiteni lands for agrioultur
u-val purposes , whicb , U KIII tlu
crack of the whip from
headquarters , was ripccdily dried up
Then ho is expected to commit the
democratic party bodily to thn sup
port of the monopolies , or failing in
this , to lead BO largo a faction of it in
that direction , that the p.irty as an
organization will bo powerless to take
Any efloctivo slop1 ! towards the ac
complishment of itn time-honored
policy , nnd in opposition to the favored
| f w as ngainnt the people. To accomp
lish thisHhu anathemas of the Herald
land its editor have to Do poured out
jnpon nil who will not bow down ami
worship before his "golden calf. "
( This being a rather heavy contract for
iniiiglo individual of the caliber of
the editor of the Herald , and with a
parly made up of as independent
thinkers as the democratic party , the
result is that the etlitor of the Herald
lias quarreled with about every loading -
[ ing democrat in the stato. If there
is ono with whom ho has not had n
personal cnntrovcray at ono time or
mother , his name cannot now bo re
called. For nil this service , 1 do not
think his share in the profits of the
eating houses , transfer contracts , etc. ,
'is ' any too largo a compensation , for
Jims ho not sold his birthright for n
mess of ifuttage ?
Ono. W. DOASR.
Honorable Mention-
Of nil the remedial on cnrth that well
liimy claim attention , Dr. THOMAS' KCI.EC-
ITIIK. ' On , cnmiiinmlt t'Mjxc'nl mention. For
Itvondnmi power to euro < lisoa"u , iU fame
| tliEro' none can tlicottlf. ts mcriU are
inut in tlio | > uIf , lint arc iniltiu tlio hottlo.
nllhcuinatlsiil , neuralgia , ore tliroat ,
lifithui.i , lironchitN , iliplitlierla , 'to , , are
Sill cured by Thomas' Kclcetria Oil. coithv
The First Iowa Fnlr-
n llnnkeyc.
The first state fair in Iowa w.as held
in tlio fall of ISTi'A , at F.iirliuld , nnd
Mr. J. M. Shalfor , of that city , was
the secretary and inspiring spirit.
\Vlio \ late Thomas W. Glug ott , of Iveo-
' kuk , was the president , and Dr. .1.
'Drown , of Iowa City , vice-president ,
4ix acres of untillcd ground , enclosed
, vith a r.iil fence , comprised the fair
grounds. A race track five-eights
> > f a milo in circumference
WAS prepared , upon which r.
iingulnr coincidence one would sa >
with ' advanced idoaa of
to-day'a sport
ing mattcra , n femnlo equestrian race
between two daring damsels was run ,
with the slight diil'oronco that during
the twenty-eighth fair the race of this
uaturo was between two gaily-attired
women upon handsomely caparisoned
horsey , while that of the first was by
two as Col. Tom Scott , so well known
in Luvn and the west , quaintly
-wild h.xrum-
puLit loacorrospondent , -
, 4C.iruni , country girls , ridin" bare
back iion ] two awkward wild , over
grown farm horses. The number of
entries was about 1,000 ; rcrciptn about
? 1,100 ; premiums paid , about S700.
L'he whole nfl'iiir was not , from natural
causes , of course , up to the standard
ijof the smallest country fails of to-day
it was really a very good begin
Jning , and from it has grown up tin
jprcsent superb state organization.
WOMAN'S TRUE FRIEND.
A friend in need is a friend indeed , '
This none can deny , especiall whonj
issialanou is rendered when * ono is
sorely nlllictod with dispaao , more par-
ticulary those complaints nnd weak
nesses ao common to our female pop
ulation. Every woman should know
that Electric Bitters are woman's true
"riund , andwill , positively restore her
to health , oven when till other rcine
diea fail. A sin lo trial will always
provo our assertion. The nro ploas-
uit to the tnsto and only cost 50 couts
i bottle Sold by Mi & McMa-
ion. (1) ( )
STOP THAT COUGH.
If you nro suffering from n Cough ,
Jold Asthma , Bronchitis , Hay Fever ,
l/'onBumption , loss of voice , tickling o
ho throat , or any affection of tht
Throat or Lungs , use Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption. This is
ho L'vuut remedy that is causing m
much excitement by its wonderfu
cures , curing thousands of hopeless
cascx. Over u million bottles of Dr.
KIU 'H Now Discovery have been used
within the last year , nnd hayo given
> erfect satisfaction in every instance ,
Wo can unhesitatingly say that this it
[ really the only sure euro for throat
land lung aflectioiiH , nnd can cheerful
lly recommend it to all. Call nnd co
la trial bottle free of cost , or n rogulai
laizo for gl.OO. Ish & McMahon , Oin
laha. C.\ \ ]
Special Ordinance No. 268.
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JUVliisaipi'ilal | ] tux for curhlnjt and gut'erln
'fil Karnlmiii Htreet from t e mit uiirDol l.'itl
Mr it to thu icn erof ISth btreot. In Ihutlt )
of ninaha.
jl'e It ordUncd hy thoilty roiinill of thoilty of
Oaiahi :
SKCTUIS 1. That cpeclal tito thv ninountnf
J,5i''l. Id ) tli no thumml flvo luin.lruil ntid a \
IjCty-nlnu dolhitH nml forty ti'iitu , uliich heini ; tin
iKoont and uun ouf eurhliij ; nnd uutteriiu Kani'
Sjliani ktruet from tirui'tkt c'li hof Iftth street to
lthu ! lentirof Ibtli ticLt , l.o und tlui ICUIKI U
llnlicroM levin ! 11)1011 ) the lot tliii.nru hoiinl i ii.i
it said InipruM'iiivntJt iiccord iu to ll > ron
inati Hlikli lorio | H uU with A. I ) . J emu's !
i ta thu lint und oriul nl inaji nnd phi of tilt
j h city of Oiiiha , tolt :
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iifl KKCSlul ) llol-'lal "lisll' ' ' tliio t" thirty
l"iOdaii ) fiom the pasusajfo and apiirotal of till
JlBorctlimci .
Beo3 , Ililt onlluBiuii iiliall taVuiftcit nd IH
Hin force from and niter tt > IUW.IKO.
* Attest : THOS. n. DAII.KV ,
J'ru't City Council
J. J. t. . ( J. JKUKTT ,
< ! lt > Clvrk ,
, Bci't. Cth , ISiil.
" xl Sept. Uth , 18M.
JAMKj ! K.UOVI ) ,
Thu ubo\u tax lictoinet dellmiucnt on thu Oth
lay of ( Holier , lt > * l. Alter nliUh date te
'it. ) ienalti and IntcreUat Ilia iut of on.
iil. per month , pajablo In adraneo , ulll In
lM&t ( City Troa urcr.
D. S. BENTON ,
ATTORNEY AT
- - LAW
AUDACII 11LOCK ,
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Nouralgh , Sciatica , Lumbago ,
Bac.facho , Soreness of the Chest , \
Goat , Quinsy , Sere Throat , Swell
ings and Sprains , Burns and
j > Scalds , General Bodily
Pains ,
Tooih , Car and Headache , Frosted\ \
Feat and Ears , and all otnw
Pains and Aches ,
ft J'rTiro'lon ' en rtli * qui > 1 Br..UroM On I
u a * nfr , i > rr , tlntjilr utid chrap Kitrrnfc I
Rjitifdy. A trlnl ontills but the ccnirnratlrMj I
IriJInc ontliy of 50 rrnln , nd crcry or. ? inffcr j
fog with poll can hard clicspunJ poiltlfitrw'J
Directions In tlerm T. ngii E i
20LDBYALLDEU-QGI3TS AND JJEALEBB
'
IN MEDICINE.
A. VOGELER & CO. ,
ThonRh Slinlion in. Ever , , Joint
And lllier with foiur aiiiln iio , or lilllout rcnittt
tent , tlicsjttciniuaj > cr-hu frcud from tno ma-
lUmntilnisulth llostcttcr'n Stonruh l.lttcn.
1'roti'it tlio H } Atom OKnlnit It ultli thU bcnvfl-
Itcnt aiitli i iiiodk' , nlilth la fmtlicnnoru a tu
Iprcino rcnicdv for Hi cr fninplaliit. conciliation ,
Idjbpci'sla , itublllty , rliotiniatl-ni , kidney troit
, ble and iillior nllineiiti' . i
' 57'Kornnlo by all Biug litg and Dvalcra ( jcn.
lerally
PROBATE NOTICE.
IStato of Nebraska , Pondas County , sa :
At .County ( Jourt , luWWat the County Xtourt
Iloom , In mid for onlil e'oiuity. Aiirmt ( 1st , A.
D. lbll. I'resc'it , IlU\VAltI > It. SSlirH ,
Count } Juilxe.
In the matter of the csUto of Jojcpli II. Ncl
on , iloceased :
On rca.lln ' ninl filinir tlio , ctltion of Martha
Kelson , i > raylnjf that the Instrument , tmr-
lortlnir to iio a duly uiitlicnttuatud copy of the
oat will and teitnment of paid deceased , and ol
he prolmtu thereof , by tlio Circuit Court of
'omiUin County , State of Indiana , and this daj
nicd In tfil * Court , miy ho nllouvd and recorded ,
u the loot will mill testament of mid Jmeph II.
Jclson , dceeascd , In und ( or the State of No-
irankn.
Ordered , Tliat August 27th , A. D. 1881 , at 10
o'clock a. m. , Is luwlirned for heurlnu'faldpctltlon ,
* hen Ml | icron8 Intorentod In Hahi matter maj
appear at a County Court to ha held , In nnd foi
fiald County , and > howiauso why the prajcr ol
petltioncrslionW not he ( 'ranted ; anil that notlet
at the pcadcney ofmld jratltlon and the > u.arlne
thereof , beUun to all persona Interested In tale
matter , bv publUhliiK a topy of thU order In Tin
IUAIIA WXFKLV HKK , a neuiipaper printed In Mild
County , for tlireo successl\e weckn , prior to tald
day 0' licnrliiL'-
IA true copy.J IIOVVAHD D. SMITH ,
aui < 103t County Judge.
IN PASSENGER EATES
HOIinii : DltUH. . nrokcra In all llailroac
TIckntM , Oinaba , Ni-fi. , offer Ticket * to the Kant
until further not.eu , at the follow Intf milliard o
Low llatcn :
Chicago , IO ; Hound Trip , $1P.OO. 7he < o or
limited Piftt-CIasH Tickets and itood for retun
throtiili the } carand tlu tlio Old lUliuMu Oil
TOKO , tlurlliiKton & ( julney Itailroad. AUo , on
way to
1 NKWYOHK , , iHtclun , unoo
110STON , do 1800
I'lIII.ADKI.l'HIA , di IT rn
WASIM.VuTON , do 1700
. For particulars. rlto or uo direct to IIOREI
II1HOS. , Dialers In Itednctd Bate llnllroad an
| 8Uum hlp TiikcU , SOU Truth St. , Umalia , Nfl
I .Ik-inciiilicr ( ho iihco Three Door * North o
lUn'on 1'oclllc Ilallroad Deirat , Eoi > t Sldo of Tent
Rdtrcet.
Omaha , Auaniiit 1,1881 nu2.r > datt4i
It youaroixiiiinl , „ . . . , a nr
. - ouadiicw , in r Illftll of Iffc
ennl by the strain ti-retclHni1' ' " 1"1
your duties nvolil '
( tltuub'itinixl use tf '
" '
Hop Dittoro. 'waste , u o Hop D ,
| fyonaru3pouiiJ ! n.l rufrcrliiB from any In
ixtloii > r ili > litter | tloiii ir y ro iiur-
or dnalo. vl < \ or vounB.wtftTliiB trom
TnB oil n. bed of klc *
in % ixly o"
Wnocvir .
from souio
nuiilly
vlicuctir you
llit foiui of ft Id no y
tlmt mlk'lit
u uL - illta i >
liu nr ilva llnioly uuiul
tivU-o "lYop licpBlttera
Blttore.
D. I. O.
iilatut oniiTUl > m
otttio , Dloouro foi
lnvil > , btuuii
ilAfariiinvi
You will be
ciiivdiryixiufo
Hop Ulttore
If
ly
ti may
onvo your nvo co. ,
llfo. It line
cnvod hun i ; litilr , ti. T
nl.
DAVIS & SNYDER ,
606 Farnham St. , . . , Omaha , Nebratka
CI re.uUy clpeto.l linJ In rixstern NcbrasUa foi
ule , ( fruit llarynlns In improved farms , and
Omaha ilty projiorty ,
0. F. DAVIS. WEBSTER BNVDEU
Ule Umlnmii'rU.p n
. WISE'S
Axle Grease
NEVER GUMSI
U ed on U'agonn , lluitirlo. lteaj > or , Thnalier *
uidillllilachlimry. U U iNVitWABW TO r > RM
iiu M > TiUMntiikK. Itcurca bcratchw ana an
Kindt o ! Kiri-o on llama tr.J Stock , as well a * on
" " "
CLAM & WISE , Manuf's ' ,
305 Illlnolt atroet , Chicago.
If j on suffer front Iy ) i < ; | ta , use
IlUltDOCK ULOnt ) ni
I ( you aroainktcil ulth HI1ioustics , o
nT.ooi )
If jou nro prostrated with flek Ih-iihthc , ( nVo
iitrriiis
If your Ilo vi els are disordered , rcjcuUto them \ \ Ithl
IHJIlllOCi ; II1.C01) llllTKItSI
If jour lllixxl l < Impure , purify It wllh
UU11DOUK 11I.OOU 11ITTKHS 1
IndlgeKtlon , jou uill flndnn nntldott
n 311I11UOCK 111,001) IIITTKIIS
! lf you are troubled ! lh fprlti ; , ' Complaint' , cr
Icatc them vlth 11UIIDOCK IJI.OOD IIITTCIIS ,
Elf your l.Ucrli torpM , rcetorc It to hc.\lthynctloi
I1UI1DOCK ni.OOU HlTTiit3 :
lit jour I.Ucr U affeitcd , } ou ulll find a "lire re I
storatllcln I1UHIJOCK 111.001) llITTintS.C
Elf jou haxo any Rei'le ) < of Humor or Pimple , full
iot to take HL'UDOCK 11I.OOU I
lit j ou h.ii o nn > - vyniptomi ot Ulccrt or Scrofulous
| Sorc" < , n ctirntlvu remedy will he found In
I1UUDOCK I1LOOI ) IU'ITKIIS.1
| Per iininrtlnff ttrcngth and iltality
| ti1n , tiothliijr inn equal
UUIIUOCK JH.OOD IUTTr.lS.l (
nd General Debility , tone up thu
i } < t i ! with 1IUUDOCK I
SPrlce , 91.00 per Bottle ; Trial Dottles 10 Cta
PSTER , MILBUEK , & Co , .Props . ,
BUFFAI.O , N. Y.
Sold at wholesale by Ish & JIcMahon and C. F
joodman. jo 7 eod-uiu
iBASfffl & 1ELLS ,
1422 Dpujrl&B St. , Near 15th.
Before removing to ;
tlieir new
lOPIEA HOUSE STORE ;
Will sell their stock of
iBOOTSi SHOES
At Greatly Reduced , Prices.
EstaWislioil 11 Years ,
, , - ' ' | Assotj Hoiircnontcd
mA 882,000,000-0.
Acth e I'lro ami Utu
0. T. TAU ) ft CO
.
lV-"Bf * "tl 1 V 't ' W * rn W- " * - m.r - -
DON'T IT BURN I
My house anil furniture in liutiwl wltli
0. T. TAYLOU k CO. ,
Oor llth niul D
SIBBBTT & FULLER ,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW ,
DVXD CITY , NEB.
Bpcchvl Attention irUcu to coUvctlon * la liutlcr
' U-mo a
H E A
-FOll-
[ B "Wo desire to call the epeoial attention ot the trade to our
Koloprnnt lines ( at BOTTOM PRICES ) of Underwear , Gnrdigrm
PlJackots and Scarfs , Bvick Gloves , Ovorshirts , Overalls
jHosiory , &c. , now open. Wholesale only.
SHREVE , JARVISGO. . ,
Corner Fourteenth and Dodge Sts.
T
ISH & McMAHON ,
1406 DOUGLAS STKEET , MAHA , NLtf.
f ] Phe Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug House in Nebraska
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAILORDERS.
Jy 18-mn
FEARON & COLE ,
! Commissson Merchants ,
1121 Farnhaiu St. , Omaha , Neb.
Cent . lunnicnts mndc ui 111 reccli o prompt attention. Kcforcncc * : State Dank , Omaha ; Matt
t Co. , llaltlmorej 1'cck & B-inshcr , CliltfaiMi M. Work & Co. , Cincinnati ,
I , OBEEFELDER & CO , ,
.
S AN J011IJEH.S OF
1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET.
The only exclusive wholcsalo house in this line in tlio west.
IE1. C.
1213 Farnham St. , Omaha , . Neb.
jGunsArnmunitionSporting Goods
PISHING TACKLE , BASE BALLS , and a
FULL LinE OF NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS.
'MEYER & CO. , Omaha , Ne
j.
E.
The I argest Stock and Most Com
plete Assortment in
The West.
We Keep Everything in the Line of Carpets , Oil
cloths , Matting , Window-shades , Fixtures
and Lace Curtains.
r i >
WE HAVE GOODS TO PLEASE EVERYBODY.
OB !
| l313 Farnham St. , Omaha.
WM. F. STOETZEL ,
Dealer in Hardware ,
Cooking Stoves
Sstove Bepairer , MIorker anil Manufacturer
'jaLX.x. mcuxms ox *
Tenth and Jackse" 5 > Omaha , Neb