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CREATEST SHOW ON EARTH, Formal Opening of the Btato Fair, VISITORS CROWD THE GROUNDS. Nobraska The Exhibition Promises to Be the Most Successful of the Kind iver Hold-The Bpecd L 1020 1 Senwnr, Laee pt. 10, Whew! Wind and dust! The pathering multitude sputter as they oaton it fore and aft. 3ut still they cowe, and notwithstand ing the unfriendly v ther the at ane oxposition promises to be all that has boon olwimed for it. As por announcement, the doors were formally thrown open ut 8 o'clock this morming, and the management was BUkrav op Tits Osana e, } practically ready for the ovent. Most of th exhibits were in their places. This work was pronounced finisaod abhigh noon, First duy visitors do not have to stand around walting 1o sce what is 10 bo soen. In this veupect w victory is scored over last year The ceaseless roll of hacks, carryills, b gios und carringes commenced this morning b the oariiest possible hour. Tho transit to and from tho gronnd is rapd. 1t wouldbe hard to improve the transportation fucilitios. The stroct car lines have provided an oxce lent service. ¥y twelve minutes stre cars unload thair burdon of human froight within 400 foet of the grounds, and in addition to this the Burlington runs u special train ovory fifteen minutes The band of tho state industrial school ar rivod on the grounds at noon. It discoursed #ood music during its outire lino of murch, and will bo quartered on the grounds during the entire wook, New and inleresting ab tractions moots the visitor from the moment ho enters tho grounds, to right and loft, aud t he becomes lost in adimiration as he makes the circlo to see and admire the collected attractions. On entering the grounds a city of tents is bobeld, Secmingly nothing hus been forgotten, ‘Tho wants of the temporal win can bo supplied anywhere. One i3 re minded of the land of milk and honey. In walking the circlo of the stalls in which are quartercd the finest collection of horses ever secn fu the state, the next ono is always the bost and seittled judgment flually winds up in_ coufusion. This, howev can be said of alwost overy class on exhibition. ‘Tlie hest of everytlinz has been gathercd from the four parts of the state. And, too, the oluster of sister statos ddod much to the features of y t oxhibition tl this aftc o'olock, Stuilions, McMaulion, Brownville: stallio mont, buy stullion, M. Lovett, Guide Rock; L\mhm, bay stalliou, Wi illinm Merce r, Har vard, 2:40 class -Purse, bay stallion, C. B CGoveraor D, Swigert, black A 1. Cramer, Hustings: Coppor. Running race, Half mile dash—Purse, $100. Bay Hilly, y Stipper, B. Woodburn, Spear Fish, ota; Miss Nelson, A, H. Nolson, Utio Robort Smi From > art to hall, one is impressed vast amount of work the man, had in hand to insure the phenomenal success promised. The agricultural products of the state on exhibition have been arvaned with artistic skill. But 1t goes without telling that the hall is the storehouse of over forty countics of the state, and the wonder is by was done, thing provokes admira- lhl' ting secds o the mammoth Buby Boy, Bturzes Ci rlcus, Rola, But u deseription of all the things to he soen would be an_endloss tusk. it would be hard to tell where to commence and cnd But the exhibit of the state fisherios can not bo passed. Superintendeat O'Bricn s on the ground with £ speckled and monntain trout, » and three years ol rinan tho same nge: black buss and walleyed pike one and two years old, and udded to these can o scen pickerel, hickory and gizzard shad, channel and speckel cat fish, buffalos, auillbucks, long and_ short. noscd 'gar, bull hoads, sun fish, red horse, black suckers and chubs; also, snuvping, mud and soft shelled turtle: The supcrintendont’s jars of speci- mens are also flue. He has sixty jars of al- coholic specimens, representing 500 var of the deep sea fishos, Twenty har fish pietures adorn the wall of the hall in water colors by Kilbourne, the artist, they represent the game fishes of Awmerica. Thirty frames contain 250 fish plates, Two jars of alcobiolic specimens vontuin speo meus of the speckled trout. When planted they were one and one-half inches in- leng and when prepared for exhibition they were sixteen inches in longth, But the live fish form the great attraction of this cluss, The exhibitors in every department vie with each other in making it cheerful aud pleasant for the comers and goors, But will they all be thus cheerful when the awards have all been made! The placing of the ties some done and promiums will be a hard task this yos Poiuts of excelience will ! to be determined. And after all, inu measure it will be a hit and miss deal. It will bo absolutely impossiblo to successfully cigeriminate. ‘The live stock ou oxhibition burs the possibility of experts making immaculate decisions, Awurds will be made at the cxpense of superivrity in many instanees, 1ut the great state show Is now on, to-day it Will be possiblo to give tne reading public u fair idea of what Nebrasia hus done in the way of her animal exhibition, The crowd increases. To-morrow the grounds will be alive with people. The attendanc to-day gives ample assuranco that the est will grow uutil closiug scenes announced. The attractions are on grounds, and the wultitude alone is nece v to make the fuirof 1555 the grandest hiold in the staf LEESE'S PROTEST. The following isa full text of Attorncy Goneral Loeso’s protost against the late uo- tion of the state board of transportation, 1t is a plain statement of an honost man’s con- victions, and is worth caveful raading. Gen- oral Locse does not mince matters, und he oxpresses himsclf so clearly that the publie will appreciate the situation as it i The board has made au or Tiberation, and served it upon the in After edulo of rates, that the rates in this state b fixed in the same proportion as in the staies of Minnosota, Illinois, lows, and Da- Xota, although our' rates would be much hl’lmr than in those states., This case has been adjourned a number of times: all the railroad companies have be.n before the board, and on two different veca- sions set for hearing have made long argu- ments cach time, but have introduced no evi denee, and now after the roads have refused to introduce any testimony to show cause why they do obay the order of the state board have interposed every techuicality known to the law; a majority of the state board presents pocket resolution to again adjourn the case until November 12, 1885, hero is no request by the railroad com- panios for an adjournment. The majority of the bourd votiug on the adjournment ave not dissatisfied with the order made by the board, although two of them voted agaiust it when it was introduced July 5 but the motion to adjourn is for the alleged purpose of finding out the cost of roads, and this is the only reason assigued on the part of the majority of our board. What have these members been doing for the past two yearst Why have they mot made these inquirics before! Why do they not read the report of the ruilroad commissioners where the cost of all the roads is given under oath and have been printed wiil signed by ti sume mewmoers ther OF the score- rity of the board kmows uild & railroad ! The cost of the various roads has been given to the bourd uud has boen sworn to by the of the aod swear to the sawme facts fl.unguun ‘The resolution be properly answerad, the board would be in no bettor dition to make ratos than thoy are to-day, And if for any reason the state. ments are not the identical language usced in the rt a8 in the resolution, it would on boen nocossary to ask o f ditional questions and they would vo been cheorfully answercd but for the board L this time until yond my compro by every roud in the state itself 10 ndjourn this ca the 12th of November is b majority of the board thonght they wdo o mistake in aking the original ordor, und desired to recede from the posi- tion thoy had taken, it would have boen theie duty to have stated that fact and dismissed tho ease and commenced anow; but to ad journ the cise for the reasons assigucd leads mo to beli At it is u subterfuge and for soma other objoct in view than that statod, “The fct {3 apparont that the pendin case is one that is nbsorbing the minds of the ple of the state, and they have the right know whether the hias authority 1o fix ratos rouds, nid espeolally ns the Union railway cluims exemption from the tion of our state laws becausc it hias incorporated by an act of congress, To adjourn this case until inber 12, without knowing how the state board wiil i in itself u gross vio public duty, and I can only suy 1L must subimit to the vote of th 1 do so protestimg with my o | vote, in the name of Justice to the 3 of thiis state I want it distinctly not 8 Jurisdic bocu hold on this question, latlon of ) nnderstood that T am member of tho board, and in and on ov questio 1 have woted on my own judgment and as my con scioneo diotated to bo right 1do not want to injure the railronds in this state, realizing the fact that wo ull necd tho roads' as much us the roads nced the poople. Our interests are mutual. But whon I seo gross violutions of our constitution and laws by the railrond corporations, and an utler disregzard of the rights of the people shown I raise my voice against the same. | am will s have boon and wlw : The amo ruies of evonomy ua 45 operating exponses, as should be used in the private affairs of the individual stockholders. Every fair-minded man should be willing to coneode this, and 1 do not believe that there 18 man in this st hat would object to such ratos; I do now and always will object o such rates us will yield a dividend on fic titious capital, or what is known as watcred stock,fand mike this explanation to assure you that I only ask right and justice, and submission to our constitution and laws, by tha railrond corporation of this state, and until this object s attained, you will find me in the ranks with my face to those who oppose it 1 consider it a misfortune at this time the board to delay so vital aquestion. [ realize how two members of tho bourd #0 vote and act, as they have Interposed objections, and shown o disposition to ay and voto down the proceedings from tho firat; but 80 find a third membor chang ing front, for the reason assigned is o nive- and l must rest satistiod that renson hus is locked in his own breust, and as mber of the boi submit to the ine le, but firmly beliey that the wavering disposition shown by the majority on such an important question, will worh @ great injury to the people of this state, for ARTIOLES OF INCORPORATION, Articles incorporating the Minatars Canal and Irrigation company wero filel with the te this morning. The com o m (| nne county (‘Iurh Fairficld Lingl A M. Fairlis Harsbman aud A \v 5 are Hu' incorpor: the company is to L wiso disposc of water ights to persons, for the purpose of irrig ion, domestic, manufac turing, dydraulic and other useful purposos. Water will be taken from Platte to the north part of Cheyenne by canal or other foasiblo means. ‘The company authorizes capital of 20,000, which is divided into shares of #100 each. ing notarial Water, crco Cass county; nnty; county 3, 30k s county ; Clay county. - - Loa CABINS were strong- holds of Tove, contentment, henlthand happines, Coon skins were nailed to the were the strong, door and bappy homes of healthy, noble men and The simple but cffective ro- «d them to green ced in Warner’s mer's Log Log Cubin rem- they women, medios which = o old ago arc lippecanoc,” and W L and othor T Rev. W. F. Davis, who has served nearly o year in a Boston jail for preaching on he common, gots out this week. It must not be assumed that preaching is a_penal offence per se in Boston, Rev. Mr. Davis persisted i using the common as a ground for open- aiv services after he hud been frequently ad. monished that it was a violation of local or- dinances to do so. - Food makes Blood and Blood makes Beauty. Improper digestion of food necessurily produces bad blood, result- ing in a feoling of fullness in tho stom- ach, acidi l\u\ul.mn, che che, and olhhx'd\n])up(u~\m|ll,uuh closely confined life causes indigestion, consti- pation, biliousne of appetite. To remove these troubles there isno remedy equal to Prickly Ash Bitters. it has been tried and proven to be a specifie, — - According to the Ror for 1885, there are in ¥ 4 against 1, o8, chapels In Scottand. t1 tions 1 priests, serving und station: The estimate lation iu K lund and Wale 1,000 31,000, total, ,000; in Irelan 41,000, "w\.\. WEIGNT —, e PURE __ p?PRICES CREAM h.uu rior excelience prov Or wore thn a quarter of & centu; h uw«l Iu the United States Go darseby the lieads of the great | 8 s the Mroucost, parest aud o8 healira DY, Prieo’s Crean mnm Fowdder does not contals ammounta, lime or alum. Sold ouly in cans. _ PRIUR BAKING POWDER CO. New York, offer some fine l thoe sale fiease aind Parniture of Hot1s &1l Over the U, &, Our Western divh s ‘some _tine houses in Nebraska, Kau: Missourt, 1 i M uuesott Tylruln wnd'Toxas, ‘Required Capital 8,00 00, o onses that ave pay- We -Iwuy' substantiate good reasons well. sell hel L ol e | BT R we 3 com; -an-u:‘v‘n-‘v-w' month for hotels to be sent in. CALIFORNIA! DISCOVERIES. \ NSUMP TR, Covcts) 4@flf]%/:%n£)nt 18 3 Tt o ADISEASES T R0 ] S - S N Gouatl Send for circulur S| prebtle3pro 2 NE MEDE Co.GROVILLE., CAL, Santa Abie :and: Cat-R-Cure For Sale by Goodman Drug Co. ELS, &e. ItPurifies tho Blood, lnvl‘vnfiul and Gleanses tho Bystem. DYSPEPSIA CONSTI- PATION, JAUNDICE, | 8ICKEEADACHE, BIL~ £ IOUB COMPLAINTS, &¢ sappear atonce under, f iu beneficial influence. OF SEABCRY'S READY MADE ARD PLASTERS (1 tho ho ¢ the sum lmnu elay T Chatars, e and othorvi bt from overindulges Fraits, stile Vegetal Drinks. Ico Cream, X EVERY FAMILY SHOULD use: (hey ropre. quulity ‘of mustard, fail to act prempty I'l’hKLLfl ) and neor Sold by ’ HAVE Prysician \D 83 UpOD patrons A anco of inz the airof t % roum pureand u contaminated. ‘his can be do anx Ly burning HYORONAT i, Paspines, which will quick render the uir piire, frosh and ji- vigorating. Putujp in neattin 0 soll by Druggtsts at or reut post pall vy BRABURY & JOUNSON, N. ¥ SOME DOCTORS honestly admit that they can't cure Rheumutism and Neuralgia, Others say they can but—dow’t. 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Omaha, Council Bluffs Bhlcagu. 110 tako for De The Burlington takes the lead. oThe only re service between Missouri river points and Chicago. it i points i Utih, | A Omaha and the West a fast mail service. the East into Omaha propar. Wi Finat. Ak £or tivkobs via 'H-WESTERN" If you wish the best necommoention. All ticket Agents scll tickots via this (i e 1.1 % passenger trains between Omaha and Chicago. (i W. N BARCOCK, G A 101 Farhiat S GRATEFUL—COMFORTING, Epps’s Cocoa BREAKF/ Kuawledye of the evening of the same day. It has been progressive in the past. It will lead in the future. atural liws i i Travsl and ship via the Burlington. Tickat Office, 1223 Farnam Street. Depot on Tenth Street. Telephon 1T Tiply Il poun JAMLSB’PPS&LO.. Homo LONDON, s ENGLAND, 0 Wl X ] hL : N k\;m? Dé‘ u FE9, ARETHE !EST 1112 G hasgiven vuiver +FOR SALE" wal satisfaction in the enre of Gonorrboea tnd Gleet. I presoribe iband feel xafe in rocornmend 1ng 1t to all suffor s A.J. 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WRITE FOR BOOK ON DISEASES OF WOM devoted a large portion of his ttme to the study and treatment of this class of discases, and has spared neither time nor money to perfect b trument, appliance and remedy of value in this department of Medicine and Surgery. Nerves, Bor ete., as Paralysis, Epi FREE Dr McMenamy ETE AND EAR DEPARTNMIEITT. We claim superiority over any oculist or aurist in the west, and the thousands whom we have cured, Eye and Ear Diseases, we simply say call and consult us, get a sceintific opinion, then visit whom you like, and if you are an is and cure, Qur book, descri rd to cases; by readings them carefully {hpw:un and patient will have a ASES OF THE EYE AND EAR F Address all letters to ar understanding and can discribe cases t0 us more intelligently. ing the Eye and Ear and their diseases, in plain lan; c with numerous illustrations, are written for the benefit of patients alter others have failed, substantiate our cl elligent person you will . 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