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RS e S — T AP T A AT S 5 o ] s A A e AN A B wore g v THE_OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY., SEPTEMBER 15, 1888, R 8 TOE NEBRASKA STATE FAIR. | Sheriat £ttt O0APTR [ dimee Mus s i wre ing wt 2| rue CHICAGO Ano [Burlinglon second Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith, of Talmage, 4 Lotd, Claes A—lsost gelling 4 vears and o the guests of Mrs. A Ewan this " N wer, no first premim, William * Westluke | woek. They came up to attend the fair and H I 9 Olosing Day Scenes and Incidents ynd L pronouuce 1t & Ane thing, s 4 uu E at the Great Exposition. _Lot & Class A—Bost double team to wagon, | =~ Major Daily and Church Howe have been . ¥ Pry & Parback, York, first; S. M. Mellick, [ in L ring the past- three days. .B:% Q. 8.8 | —_— ool second gl s that these two gentle . | g H the nomination, it is said, from the demo- RAILWAY, H STATE PATRL NO cratic party. This is an item of surprising { Buccexsful Winners of the Baby 8how | Custer connty folks are happy. It is no | news Prizes—Articles of Incorporas small honor to capture the gene and spe Superintendent Mallalicu and wife, of Kear- | 3 BN — il cial prizes on agricultural exhibits. It was [ ney, will leave for home to-morrow morning ] ton ¢ Lincoln ¥ tisement that could be | Mr. Matlaliou is satisfled with the conduct of 1 Nows Notss. ¢ 3ox Butte took tho see- | his boys during their stay in Lincoln. The . The Buriington takes the lead. { : . Cuming county the third; | industrial school boys were all on their good 0"“0' BI | 5 1020 P StiEet { { magnitic t. But Lancaster county came in Drink Malto, 25 centsa bottle. . : : 5 i Lisc B . 14 / on tho home strotch ¢ WLl Lt IHE BURLINGTON'S EXOUSE. @ “ c lcago It was in advance of all lines in establishing dining-car 5 The groat fair spent its fore storday. 8 premium, ) L S 1 3 he morning did not ell for L] H 1 181 f f 3ut considering the unfavorable weather of | g’ Pt ering clonds betokened rain. The lowa Roads Charged With Je- | . e service between Missouri river points and Chicago. the mor W0 the fact that the only | th s too high for comfort frc i e i e Drron Chiaso Uik |3 LALLER Lt i | HisaRRUANIT LH arawd bhsoged. 11 s Recantly onversation | Rl siclnte ask, o, the peple of Neurasknool It was in advance of all lines in giving the people of it i R L, Moty bo | 88 thoroughly us uny other day during the | MWith an offi > 0, Burlington & | FrRiCh S 8 "‘lu" birl o . f f attendanco was fair, It i safely be | | Quincy railroad in Chicago, eriticised that | P Aore g o T Tie polnts of supsriority Omaha and the West a fast mail service. iAot THa FiN. oL tus harn) A tho | everything of the kind ey 1 by | ing off the westbound flyer, aud continuing it el are Do tinest it | it i ¢ i i ing i ins T the hltornoge was balmy. and | the citizens of Lincoln. 1L was tho finest | hrough Ashland, Piattamouth and Lincoin ot ;‘(' ,",’,.I""“.‘ &R It was in advance of all lines in running its trains from ot y 1608 {1 aoTHG special show that took place during the fair. | 1 [ Sl of which eannot bo form1 sy 4 pleasant, While tho uttractions in some de. | 1wy o dazzling advortisoment of Lincoln | Ieferonce was also mado to the avowsd T b ok SrikRarEacide the East into Omaha propsr. 4 8 50 e e AN by b Bt b industrics and worth its weight in goid policy of the road in building the Ashland rthwestorn -y, In Chicaya the trains of showed to good _advantage; e visitor co o connoation with those of o t No end of bad blood dered by t-0ff which was to zive Omahua theadvant . N . . n s ol that Las beon seon 0n"oxtivition wnd | LR N wasdnsd:. | et TR BN e imbue, Tndianapolis, Clncinnatt It was in advance of all lines in reducing the time of | not be “pressed into shapes” by the surging |t FECROLS B0 N 4vBE be ¢ 0u ain s . Bufalo, Pitta e, nio, Montr arowd amiles wore not so pleasan S 1 Mol ever o railroad oMeral put the re respon Hoston, New York, Philadeiphi, 1altim: 18 : i | e oo, N won: | fore kmwn drue (ho bistory o fair n tho | | e el ol puthoentire espnal | B RIS, RSB ALIORN passenger trains between Omaha and Chicago. o Gt il s b b g hid by a tate, t extendod from rricultur, all to DE0Y O Uise! b 0! por 8 com he 1 A week's siege in such a show will | ¥ v » Tow: y ] > NORTHWESTERN" sl ; Aok L[ ¥he entire circait of the krounds, The ex- | petitors—the lowa lines and the Union Pa- | 1 “NORTHWESTER ot : 3 ¥ i o I e o i 10t b | hibitors were & hard crowd to please. cifie, who wded that the Chicago, : JTHF Bkt via il i o) It was in advance, and is the only line by which you can | Yeft upon the surface, and the sensible uight Ina financial sense the state fair wasa | Bupingto ke off the flyor, which | B HUGHITT ;i \ | 3 4 n ! A L '""f.";".'f. ur 5 ,.‘.l.‘um ,:uv’:”;‘h( _m: Y Wednisday's ts patd w'll‘:-ut:"!\ ,ln. g .lu-u.'r.v\“ 1"‘1.1: Gen'l Manacor, st Agout. feave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver tho i BOIHER ar s 4 s se of the whole orn, It | VS e W. N BABCOCK, ( ity. Compared with yesterday; the attend LA e said was contrary to the wishes of the DRI . d ance has been very small. The enthusia e .T.'-;‘.‘,T.'i.."‘.‘<,"-'§'.,fn’n",‘l’f.m hab Moot |l rement, who had plauned to con el or Agent. | evening of the same day. | would ot place the crowd at wmore than | S0 big TEURE L BN PR AN - | tiiuo to run thotrain through Omalia, which 401 Farnam | 10,0, and this anght be overdomng it. Dur AT tHA AaEsAatae ACRY aansidasad dt | Hadiproved: fitable move. The Iowa | — e e tye i 1 i tho ruces tho. grana st was fainly | ton of the association was considered at | (il yRotesteit Hiat they could not tolerate it —Tne— It has been progressive in the past. “:ylll| om_ux.luul| h».‘u ’u 1«;‘1:; metnbe -|'\v :E\..;»“v. AotitAd .:‘“,;“ iy 8 “‘ o ..‘.:.ul ,‘“1 ;|~(!II|;-Y was !'_. A»Im‘w abled to p it h':?‘n[-;v? m ’ . R o e e T o || R aoelia et Ty Sk waibor seuain oF || DU QRIRHEASVACHIDURS A RAVEEOIGE dttie N It will lead in the future. b the ation promises to be one of unusual - a3 . s Loy servative and fair. A AL oL ¢ time card. The Union Pacific, having i Uy D nrmow thiked will be held in Wecember in this ISt s ranning 3o to receivo tho busi- . oF Hn Travel and ship via the Burlington. iour of 3:30 was sct apart for a 0 s, Of course, wi i Cider milla havo been sprinkled over the ing the premiums 10 the babics, and a gr ol : compelled to join the latter in its demand for f f ' . g ot o here wort Tiniebn of | Ko ity ltrliytagine the woek, W | w idconiniitenof ths Omatia fyor, i Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y, Ticket Office, 1223 Farnain Sireet. Telephons 250, the little andidates for honors, all under < ‘ B y Ay LA it is that the Q" seeks to wash it hauds o —— , liberally 8 od with water, 100, 3 o e Mesdame: 1 o esponsibi atter, U , 4 Baic of Conirnbus, Langworthy of Seward, | , Horase I Chiaso and his bind ‘of IAdISn m\fx e o e Rocke Tslana, | e Best Route from Omaha and Councll Depot on Tenth Street. i and “Dinsmoro of’ Sutton warded ~firs IR R e R gtated that it was rediculous to tallc of th Bluffs to ] prize for wirls Miss Raff, ag nine bk et S ik Island road having anything to do with months, and a special prize to Miss Hounessy, s show of _"1““‘ AL the Burlington's running their flyer t THE EAST | 8ged threo months, as aho was a twin," and | 20, SEIENE B M. ‘Chinse bas tho | Omaha. He sad thelr road had no WO TRAINS DAILY BEIWEEN OMALIA AND or bo; aster | C ed twent e . ¥ e Lo Dt N Hy the mattel 4 had er s sted eve COUNCIL BLUK fhkcs o, tonic feat rem i, and Mos. | band of boys under tho most thoroukh disel- | 13 1S BN Hat ey “aiacaninug thoir S tor Baldwin, aged eleven months, second. in y Omaha route for their western fast freight, | y o or ~—AND— - Milwaukee, B b B COUNTY, x'rhw; " \\'rzllhr-l;un‘mu! race, Mr. Nash, of the Milwaukee, stated Ut St. Pauly Minnwapolls, Cedar Rapids, ek ‘x’{up-« > young 0 ‘;;‘\xlv:'n-l»;;.vryvi,'- rj'w”(‘-‘{. i:'\ Lloay ’:‘1:”““* “xl‘\“\;"“ Pl .\1] -Q[.‘m":lp_xln::‘lh}:«l“lm:“u‘vu»r ;“«”\‘n Rock Island, Frecport, — Rockford, ¢ tho general county exhibit, It koos without | BnLe, however, crowded i from the start | piiints about its coming into Qmaling that Clinton, Dubugue, Davenporty | > saying that it was richly um-nml{l Many ju ts home stretch. It was a splendi {helt own through ]'(L'\'l [‘nmlx :‘l"]""'ls a}:‘“*""v in“(t;‘"h, H visitors expressed the open opinion that the et Aotls S G d whatever cours: . & M. took | Beloity non a Crosse, i gounty desorved o Wieher ward, tnd T8 | vory o attontion. 1 wil o tamo e | 1 thelr wost bound tran cobld not et | aua i omer tmporans ity o Ko i represent o i /|, very gooiabtontion It be tame comt | their line, and that the, asked Bohitkioass: one could 1ook upon the overhanging stalks | bared with the free for-all race touay 1ov | them to abandon their flyer through Omaha. | _For through tieketa call on the ticket agent at 1501 of corn, productions of the uncultivated sod, | the #0 purse, And, moreover, betting on | Ay, Babeock of the ' Northwestern could | FAma sireet, in Barker Biock, or at Unlon Uacide i ) snd then upon the neatly arranged sheaves :,I«'x'«“ illnot have the benefit of any | not e seen. Other ofticials in the oftice ex- | PEhS 4 /ABA tho Aneat Dinlng CATINANS | = : =T = of wheat, oat, flax, millet, bunch peas, Krapahs montity, Oslorads, dotsted in | Bress d surprise that the B. & M. should world wrerun cn the main line of the ateago, ML | N JO. b ‘\ = 14-1«)!*1)3\\1 }n‘x)n broom corn and other grasses, without form EERIRINE ety e blame their line for their failure to make s Paul S oa! Avmy Supplies, Headquarters Deu ho !s ing the idea that the “babe’ was full grown ;:"\'"‘ UL AT 0 W n"‘f s "]‘“"'l";‘} Omaha a main station_on their through line. éJl.:.';‘ e "’;':2“'" ':’M Wcedi ‘Cigiores < tad R el L A DR- HOR"E ¢ ] e top. o o y EL ) e erlooked, I of ose WPhoy wa some one an Ll agel 18, Neb,, Sep! 88, —Sealec ropo. and well bigh the tor., Onts in the shoaf | ler display of field and garden products was | 1° Of thes e IR 2. ORI A oV G ral Manager s, 0 tripficate, subject to the usual condi- o ] it G Tt eron VOB iite 1. It averaged well with some | gthor roadsC O And have SOISCREIVHO T«A!nt.\ c.uh' NTER, Genoral” Passenger and | tions, will Lo ro clvod ot this oftice ||mn|}l' ec rn- ag"e IG a s i hus impress any thinking person i & averaged h sor other roads. o gen o'clotk ., eentral standard time, and at the county must possoss wonderful soil, and | Other displays, and a great fuss has been | “fy g rumored that J. M. Bechtel, the gen- Oc{".g',‘{‘*_:“-‘l"’“ stant Goneral Rasseages | Giicc of tid acting commiseary of : the magnificont po pumpkins, squashes, | made “\"\1\4"" "|‘ ' ¢ Omaha. carried oft | ©ral agent of the Union Pacific at Chicag Gk Soneral Suberintencent. at Fort Rob eh., until 11 o'c a. ! melons, becta, citron, Wriips, whd tho find Bt eI an hes 11610 atastha avarit | Lo resianed u i vl the Burlicton. st time, on Saturday, (h3 Th-uundnll'rlumph of Eleetric Scienco— i pecimons the cerca sacks | f premium on b sene work. | jiis thoug VR the i hodis 185K, c il S ket et s Tabe A box Big.| Whis was o dose pliment and an [ ion of gono L oihe Hannion A Rn u m AT R Gentlemen's Bolt nm me Sciontifically Mude and Practically Applied. fect in pth filled with - soil, and Louor fairly won & St. J v, St.Joscph & and potate right’ 18 ith Eleetri ichos to stand A BANK INJUSTICE. Council Bluffs railroads. Fome S D ST Borka ol oo T t uny or ail bids, Blan L) | ahy tnape ffed tho | P. Haas, florist o Omatia, had whaterities | “30iis”Niellon, Diokinson, 11, A, Janson R T o0 Shocinoutone: shibwine in Sas [ i1, DISBASES CURED WITHOUT HEDICIES. general soil of the ¢ rlking | pronounced the finest exhibition H-'Ai'" 21 1 I1. B. Hodges, of tne Union Paciii ‘LBUM 330 prey ns.”,",‘,"?,“." P‘IAINI(?’ required anc mqful:lxlu:‘m'}n = ox and could not lie, bundios of slover | house plants on the grounds. He had 100 | foft lust evening. for Tdalio o isiness con- A tLa: oty Bhariin i d sa sl you Pal lnn:l : ‘:““:l)\lt\l Yorow in Box Butte dux. | varicties in pots and 1,200 plants in all, of | nocted with the road, bl ,1.3":.-“3' il R ke ",““"" Tentione “ohcon 1 W BARIGGELR "Nt | lT wr“"" E-RUE.. uYuQ:'.jm-rm,""" of RidZ = The clover specimens showed a ated colors, making an clegant display. e AF:B)" ANCE ALBUM (12 pu CERERES He A Clilot U, Q--x:‘l‘ Saitm” e o n.m mu ageoe (Vunflil'hlllnno yaipelan wiliof three fect in four and a half | Mr. Haas had reason to expect fair treat Mo ore 18 Humaniibut BEMSTI sagtn ot rongy and b, biano igoation, Wonm.. - B Filen, alitper, Sums Awa Hy, v 1 » of » leady ro) ¢ ' S an, but you Bl .tl‘]\ul st yon noed. ths. 1t is 4 connty abounding in buffulo | ment and some of tho leadiig premitms, it ] \ b3 4 et L. S 110 pp of yarintione, tFanse s .m,m,-»rm.",r h,,, X 1 Rsleels ot the Jut the committes passod him | mistake if you use Dr. Jon Red rranoments o 0F a0 STAN G 3 “ A A 43 und bla JOF grising uiske ino || Lokna Rt DUG TG commIten DasBL B8 | o vt Tinrils fondSananata, soktyenags G AL i DBUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. toms ey b ol nols i 7 WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS. better county in the state. Homes be | by with silent coute nl'l\1 or 8o it CRtly 'l ! ! popsia, costivene ) i ed fro o = 2 TESTIMONIALS Eies: ¢ gpoying and need by parmission, NO'E tho following who hay bosn urchased at froi to 210 por acre. seem, r he was put off miserable | bac v h, piles, pimples, ngue and TS &8 Gouno i JARD & BOSWELL, D arkepand J, X, o Ot Piox Butte was organizod. Mareh 10, 1987, | pittan He was given promiso | malavia, wpor appetite, low spivits, or [ {LLGSTRATES In Gofors. I‘l&rfi::?vifififl‘?v’fl‘i&i The Iotel Brokers, 171 Broadwa: .\l. W York, g i Cooony o W '3»“‘)1""“{.".-“..'.‘:.?‘1" Towas Lol MY Bdesgman oy Coasell and is. yearund a half old. Nonpa- | premiums on fuschias. This, howeve s of the kidneys, stomach und | Srios™ | "LYON & HEALY, Publishcrs, gfler somo fine business chunces fi tho sale Murray, Naporville, il V1 Anvatt. i, °'V'5'\?:\;‘“.'-'v?x:'.’:‘;?"«‘fr'n'fili.’:g‘ Robt. R. 6am o il the cabyn town of 800 Lo 400 s proLat Sl 50 cents. Goodman Drug Co. Ll State & Monros Sts. Chicago, T Wt Hitien malover et Sendy notves a‘m.‘..:.,m\.mx..pn....,w' RoUt. Tall, aiderman, 160 Kast Wi Biroet., Now York— people, is located in_the geographical center | guatters. e sai o TR houses In sas, Missowrs, Towa Aadshousendsgt 18 suporiorto all othors—enrronte of electriol- of the county. - Hommingsiord, anothor uws at the Luysyas HANDS UL JflsEPH C! LLBTTS and Mianes nia and Texas, equired nr HORHE’S ELEG‘RO lll!l!'l‘le BELT ¥ s BT 08 TR0 s e woTar tAY 0 9 town o P ¢ v of 40 one of t s 1d best o g capit 0% on hiot Hetined 3 leotricity thi 2t bods on tho ne . 1t frob disoa \ nd will s bo blessed with raiiroad | T Bu ropros "",'““"“:““f“l “:x‘\ L';:l{ Robbe STEEL PENS lling whore aeniliousesiare duiny he igor, rangia s ‘” E""‘&-’.:"*m‘.,"“'.":f.’:.:.'fi';.“‘“‘“"“" Tho merita of this sélen L. Otiiniviay fot Alligace - | 0 of o finest oxbiblis) ot Dlants g 8.0, Wood, a stockman, was held up and Wwe wish to sell to oot alvantage. Al com. TRy bank, commorok wor Wil o houso i Chieago; wholosalo druggists, utended the i exhibit and he | flowers at the exposition. robbod of $38 Thuraday nizht about 8 orolnck | GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXFOSITION 17, :.',4.,_.“ A“"“L'“,'.L]“'.q ff“p'r.'fv‘,’.p?’l\'“ et T Ban Vrantiiet and Ohlcago. L Rend iamp g Tlamratod. pampilot. o y | cas wbly aseistod by ands of tho same NEBRASKA ITED PERCIERONS, MOoLe) Lousay it about Inok Nos. 303-404—170-604, e N S S S TR, Thventor ahd Manutecturor, 101 Wabash Avemwe Ohloago. and Job Hathaway of Hommiugsford. | Mark M. Coad, of Fremont, propr under the Union Pacific bridge. He had jus 2 . ST T T | Iohioso entiomen did their level bost o please | tho Maple Grove stocl farm, as returned from Council Bluffs and went down | THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. | DR EXE L & MA U L RUPTURE Swrs DR, HORNE'S ELECTRO-MASKETIC BELT-TRUSS. ; their visitors and they were emiuently suc- | demonstrated that Percheron hor: under th hrd"i"xl“z wallc up as far as the = | pess.ful, bred in this country as well as & M. freight depot on the track. He ABY EMPLOYHEHT Giver mmrn‘ (Suceessors to Jolin G, Jacobs,) v T S —— m y thic way, Alliance furnished the most of | and the nive head ho bad on exhibition we a panied by a young man who said his A e ately torol) i Y10% PREE. KOW TO AOT, the monoy to britg the exhibit to the stato | one of the principal attractions to all lovers | name was James Hoyd, whom ~Wood and energetlo lady ca i 1 Undertakersand Embalmers chlfio“"”‘!cou-!fi ood Restored. Pres ir, and is the terminus of the B. & M. ruil- | of horse flesh. The cxcellency of the show- | had ~ met on the “dummy coming Addross | At the old stan ; Orders by anPark nearChicago). T A Funetional disore ad. Ttis a place of full 700 inhabi a6 v tho atabloSTlllk be N aoe the | over, and who bad requested Wood UL AV 6y telograph 5 ¢+ attended, Tor Gins wig Youned g : and bas sixty business houses. The fact that the nino head took eloven pre- | fodircet him to achonp bourding houso, g adaress G THAYRRL Lis | men in charge of the exhibit will glad miums, and that of these the four n: e men had barely gotten under tho i nish any information sought regarding tho | bred carried off four, one of thewm takin; bridge, however, before Bond pulled a gun, 1 country, One of the cards boaring the in- ze, and the goldi medal offered b, and, leveling it at Wood’s head, told him to scription *We come from the ceuter of the | Percheron association for the best stallion [ throw up his hands. ; ! Great American Desort, 330 miles northwest | raised in Nebraska, The winner was the h:llrf In-w’-ur-u-i \rtrum\ Tn:]n]\'lh‘d, ;w'ml )u;‘v;‘n“'» of Lincoln,” was read tind rercad thousands | colt General Boulanger, which in [-found friend proceeded to go through him, 1 of times during the expositio; appearauc and build cannot be | taking his wallet containing $28, his waten TUE NURSERY led by any competitor in either | and knife. Wood hurried to the police sta- display was one that attracted considerable ance or America. Another notable vie- | tion and reported the case, and attention from settlers and farmers from the | tory for the Maple Grove stock farm, was | Boyd was arrested in one of the \mllh west. It wasaltogether creditable, but the | the winning of the sweepstakes in a trial of | Tenth street dives. The money was found Crote nursery hed the largest and best as- ) reheron class, by the imported five- | upon his person, but neither the knife nor sortment. con, shade and orchard | year ante. In addition to this, | watch. Wood, however, swears he is the troes wer s but tho firm_ principally | at e grand sweepstakes forall exhibits, Mr righbman, e e does a tree clain business, and last year | Coad’s stable again came to the front and = s TR Ee R ; planted 3,000,000 trees. To o this and to | carried off the prize against all _other exhib- “Wm. Black of Abingdon, Ta., was Y Warrant and look aftor the trecs they plant, | itors and competitors, and there was no | cured of canc of the eye by Dr. Jones' they employ 135 meu at a cost of ,000 per | gainsaying that it was entitled to it. The | Red Clo: "Ponie, which cures all blood ) K year. Some slips show a growth of nine | well deserved suceess of Mr. Coad in this | disorders and diseases of the stomach, y Foct in uwo years aud of eighteen feet in fivo | lino will no doubt be anincentive for | liver and kidneys. The best tonie and [] B 1R i YO oo scort & co's, mxmmiT R SR oed i Iy ED eI (ERenliy 3 . & oC 10 stock of the e, and ere long b ‘ug C o Messrs. Enoch Seott & of Chicago, | the lead in that as it alr dee many | DrugCo. £ aro again to the front with another bid for | things. Maple Grove farin is near Fremont, MAYNE'S MATTE # the western carriage trade, snd to show | Neb., and is already one of the most widely ‘ whut they could do they put 'in one of the | known in the west ; Corbett's Purchase of the $20,000 5 finest oxhibits at the fair. But their spe “ho offlicial record of the prizes won by oM r o ataiDEnia) ] clulty 18 the introduction of anew spiral | tho stable of Mr. Coad is as follows: oYt L ATIN DRl | B spring, whieh entirely overcomos tho jar i INFORTED PERCKERONS, Charles Corbett assorts taat ho paid $17,800 | eidental to traveling over rough roads. ILis [ gomnamble, two years old, No. 6,621 (5,000) [ for the $20,000 mortgawe given Goorge : intended to espocially benefit livery men and Pht T 600, kroy, Sired by 'Kingof Pereh, | Barker by C. E. Mayne on his blooded s thers who ave veholes constaatly in use. | Taok scond prizo'in hus Ho claims it_was @ lexitimate, bona fde b c:uvm\' spring is thoroughly tes before Pure, three years old, w , No. | transaction. He says he bought it at the | G being used thio firm is 1‘7‘“,1‘;‘: to guarantoe 53), black, ook second prize for | makor's soiicitation, as an accommodation, | AND % , pom for ton ) and to pay for the tele e Magne ¢ » 0 —_— - , graph and express charges on any they may e Fodss g with Barko E; Foplace, and, denies that he 1 | TUE NEW MEDAVY SALE FAKM, 8 SRR IR T ; ; the mor Fur o horses exhibited by Messrs, Defoun- pobstukes for best Porchoron mitre sUOWR | 4),0mpiore, he assorts that he gavo Corbott a | . taino and Marion, of Fremont, made a v Jomepline, two years old, weiglt 1,000, No. | Written rotice, befora tho transaction was | ] el PR T R R s 4063, grey, foaled in this country. Took first | completed, no y 1t ] second premium on best French e orses | e et — Sk nd second premiun on Arabian horses. | P NEDRASKA BRED, Pozzoni’s Comple Powder is uni- | 9 hey bad eight horaes on ex on Sahsonr old, | weight 1,200, sally known and everywhere es- | 5] | which aro imported brocd, i ls A took first prize. teemed as the only Powder that will | : 1 po and & LATLININS dhom Beomont, whera { gha gne-year old, woight 1,000, No. | improve the complexion, eradicats tan, ) S M et Ml Y ROK §O00NG DLIE, freckles, and all skin diseases. ut are making good progress. Boulanger, one-yeaf-old, No ! PREMIUMS AWARDE 0, d. )& sy, took first prize THPS D \ The following is a continuation of the list F koo i Bt bl R T Tl Building Permits. " of premfums awarded for horses and | [ Nebraska. The following building permits were is- e e e ABHALES OFIRGORPORITION, R (e e ' m f i Lot 0, class A—Bost filly over 1 year, | This morning Sccrotary Luws filed arti- | % ogondatreet. . .t o o s 1800 | ! { 3 = 4 e cles incorporating the No-Wood Liver Oil ilaa 1106 Viton sres 020 | under 2, Smith Bros., Malcolm, first. J.E. Riley, aweliiig, 19 Viiton street. . 100 k \ “Best filly over cears. under 3, H. W, | compan, Omuha §s fixed as the | Tyo muinor permits AR 5 | Rt aacond h ot R principal place of business and 1 £ X By ., | the company start with an author- Four permits, aggregating. ............ 840 | i st Ailly overd years and under 4, J. O. | 304 capital of #3000, and Ira Van | === e = : H. Bradley, Peter C. Miss nare, 4 years and over, 14 entries, ¥, | Camp, L. M. Woods,' Liveoln, first; J. G. Duling, | Henry O, Smith. W, Hios, | | g ) e James N. Murphy. Ludington, Lavinia brl_“',‘l 1 Class A, Dost mare a0y og2 o | T. Witlisms, Sarah V. “an Camp and C. W. i | B R O R T * | DeLamaster form tho business association. * by B 1 ot 11, Olass A, l’;\,‘ll e i A certified resolution from the St. Joseph il -4 1 DMurk M. Coad first. ' Y 889 | & Tows railroad company was filed with the i 3 Lo & best By aver1 aad wader | 2oL mrmovLins apsvTaD 13 A e L O Dan higuy | The case of Hollingsworth against. the B. b commended & M. ralroad company has beon settled a8 | ) ‘Best filly over 2 years and undor 8, Mark | 8nd the hearing dismissed before the stato b M. Coad first. @ board of transportation. The Burlington - Host 3 years and over, Mark M. Coad | Will build a trestle walk over the ‘“draw” ¥ h la_;;..;. hh H. mm.mus. Lincoln, second. ::wM‘T"{ |nppru:c"hdmg :v,:?x ll.'n'-l;) lr;)Im B tto ended. depot, il he i | Lot lfi‘."ygl:imi\", mben stallion any age |*Same and fcnce the dangers lining the wagon = or breed, Lyman Shugart, Council Bluffs, | rosd, thus avoiding the grading asked by the : lirit.( v, b xrmm\uu.b&urrulkl. ond ::llwn't:{\l{:mfill:cn(:;l lll is said to have peen ov 1, Class A, best stallion any nge, | 81 equil sel nt. Lrenty-cne entries, William L. Ellwood, De ..I““,";T&t‘.i’{“:;,;“f:‘ by the ‘Pubrlm‘:(mx\{? . r“ Salb, first premiu. ho com| de ugains y G. W. 3 Lml.(;lin A, best stallion colt over 1 | Guyer, of Sarpy county, relating to the tak- E‘ { wear and u-durz. Mark M. Coad first, ditto | ing up of a few miles of track that run by . - [ Secosd, Guyer's stone quarries, badly damaging his ! B e | A 1119 FARNAM STREET. 1119 ] $ wood fhac dio second, M. o rig! ay and other grants, was Cond highly commended. overruled. But five days was given Guyer e. : Best stallion over 8 and under 4, William | to file an amendment compla{ut, and the 4 . Ellwood first, M. M. Coad second, . L. | same number to the railroad npany in Eilvood lighly commended. p which to file an answer. Th D E i est stalilon 4 years and over, W. L. Ell- CITY NEWS AND NOTES, v wood first, ditto second, W. Westlake, | Judge Houston was busy in the police ree Doors East of 12th Street. 3 Avoca, highly commended. court this morning. ancy and plam 1ts suparion o P b 3* Lot &, Cluss A—I3ost stailion colt_over 9 | drunks were the princijal charges. fome | hom s for teore hen b cadvior of o conions of P i d uudor 3 yours, Burgess umm Winona, | quidated aud otbers ‘were rologated to | I3 used by ihe United States Government. " Fu- 1 rat, Josepa Watson 0. 86O urgess | the rock pie, rsod by the heads of the great Universitics s 2 " 1 n 1 K & g {:‘u highly commendod. During the week Judge Huston put iu the | Jij.Sf7AEeSt purest and most healthful, i, Omah, Mail Orders Promptly Attended to . ! Mark M. Coad, of Frewmont, wou the | most of his time tying matrimouisl Knots. | bt b, EINE Powder does ot corii 1 breeders' gold medal. He has united an even dozen couples in ma UCE BAKING POWDRG, Co: . 3 - Lot 11, Class A—~Best pair of ponies to pole, | riage sud started them to work in duuuel New York, Chiva, Bt. Louis /) 8 3 s :