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M Om jm tir sail, portage prepmid.. ..fLSS .. .75 -BXjMHKintht CfM. maMUc- tMrplam of reri- a fifttner or aor aad tbcti natoreadllit tto ltot,froavhicli, latetro,M oaer om icr JODBKACUir- mmtowaim eoeated.-for. mid. or ar- mJa be nan fcttar or dnft dktrh'MI tafablatotba Co. ill i niMiialflli to aacora attaBtioa. bbpi ftaaooompaBiadbf tha fall Baavot Uw wntrr We teHcre tka nkt to reject aay aannaenpt Bd.caBliotaanato,rataiiitba ?;)." ourrwDonaea fia .erery achooltotnrt VlUecoBBty. one of aood jadMaat, aad n liable in ererr way WnU plaali(. each iu- wparataly. -Qivaaa . fam Ml iAf KMUl MtilMW SST CTtL rSmTcimt Mil HfilrfMV 1 T JMCIIBMIW W-mr, i tin ill aaaarof . . ' WEDNESDAY.'JUI-Y SI. 1895. 1895 JTTLY. 1895 Sa. I Mo.l Tu. 1 We.l Th. I Fri. I Sat. i2GEi--56 7 8 9 llOll 12 13 141516 171819 20 j. 22 23 24 2526 27 28 29IH 31 r aaa aaaaa ""HaMMi 1 ii-- '- "AWoxQ'those talked of as candidate . for the supreme' court by republicans is Judge Norrts-of the northern part of the suite:. : : jAitea -Benjamin, a Saunders county ... tanner,' was 'instantly killed by lightning V 'Sunday' morning, while 'going out to ' milk."' ' " ' - i . . Rdiks of a large. town hare boen'dis- covered 'in -the Adriatic sea ata-depth of '.eighty feet, by a direr, tt is. probable ' .'that.it is the 'lost 'town of Cissa, men- tioned by Pliny the elder. r- ai "lT":is"lJelieved 'that the work of the government surveying party will dis--' -close an -error..in former reckonings and -show the hight of 'Pike's peak to be -.1,100 feet mom than it lias been rated. '-"-.-"Bank directors at St. Johns, . F., are nh'der arrest, accused of appropriating "between fournnd five million dollars to their private accounts. -'-It is now stated tbat-O. W- Ru'tledge, -'anditor of Hardin county, Ohio, admits ;tbat all bonds issued by him during' his terms as .auditor were dictated by him, -he signing bis name. to bonds andcou- .'pons": "Z. TvLewis would then forge the '- nainv8-:of the county commissioners. . .": '.A'jciBCcsfirm is talking of starting a - -M'ild-onimal stock -farm in serin-tropical '-.Florida, on a tract of land six miles' . .square.. As the'animals to be propaga ted' are principally carnivorous, there . ::.will also be bred-such smaller animals as '.thej' naturally prey.upon-for food. - ---JAcch. damage was -done in Kansas .;''":-Clty.Sunday-morning bj the worst rain -,.;. -and lightning. storm ever -known there. . "- i'he, rain fall was'-47 inches. Street -". pavements, were washed out like so. much .. kindling wood, sidewalks carried away, . .. . culverts caved in, and water banked up '-':'. -in places :as high -as twenty-five feet. ; -TfiEKebraska. democracy is advised to have constructed for itself a large bi furcated skirt; -In its present condition the old style must, be; cumbersome. '.Only by following -this' advice -strictly and applying both- sections industrious ly to the same pedal, can it hope to hold .even second place in the political bike race this fall Blair Pifot. ." . .the Alliterative Arthit. ; ..? " . Herein a phrase of .Secretary of.Agri- 't, -.culture Morton, ''the reinless viscera of -t.--vicuity; -vast volumes of -ralne.". We . - - -'are not particularly fond of alliteration,. V- ; but .we. suggest, in" justice to the other -.." ioembers of the cabinet, that Mr: Cleve ' -:'. land should, lay-hands upon thisNebras---; k'jek:rabbit, and-muzzle His. mobility ." -." -of mouth Philadelphia Inquirer. . BUSINESS MEN WANTED. 6hoaM Have Mere Kevreieat- ,;'". .'"V.--. ---." . iriaM mad; Iadwtry. W-'-.V' -"- -Any" business man -who attempts to' V- ""' "-:-1ftoh.is "business as congress runs the j" .??".."- -.'ci,:?::0f, !e United States will very ''... -: " ".apeedily find himself jm utterly hopeless .--:.".-. ".". " v.lisakrupt, without credit and without .;. " ..! - ..'tkejneans'of getting it . .,. ' .." ".-".- Politicians and statesmen as a general '.'-. :- v.--"Pl9 re ot business men .or versed in . '.: hajsines affairs. We need good lawyers, .-.-'.""-.; In -Hot those-who are notorious' for a ''V-' !' .." prepohaerasce of .language that is Vl"::.J -.' --"sx5eded in quantity only by that of the '.".... -v-.l professional politician. The result is ''-:'''.:..:." ."aot conducive .to the best business in " """"""?.. ;. tBrests of the country. " -. .""") - . --. "" If-we are to judge from' the disgrace-'.-'tr. :"..':'. W nd dilatory tactics of the New .:;".'--;.y-flfk' state legislature, a lack of legis- .-. " '.;;.latiye business wisdom is '-not confined ' v"!." '.- ..'gress. "State and national affairs 't ".; .-". -. .' aeed as much careful 'attention 03 is - -."-.""".' a -. giveuo the'mahagement of -a prosperous "-'.-- ' .' .tavriaess.' There 'should be doe corisid- eration an4.disoassion upon important Sdadweighty topics; J&ut- there is no'oc- '. casion to wtete valuable time and money - " '-' ila. feelom discussions or 'wind .'bag or-.-' "Mqry. Such is -of "no earthly use: ' It-:.";--coivinces-'nobody.; it changes.no rotes. V.';. '..:' '.TJpojDuimportant national events 'the ." - , yuig.of -statesmen' are agreed either for ' '.-' '. "or tgainst the best interests'of the.ebun-' : -."'try. v.Why ot,."then, at once get'dQwn ' to .the actual 'business in 'hand instead of .Waiting weeks or..months wastimr .-; .'. tJeiaioney-of thepeoplerandthe time, of . -'-.tiMir representativest who would, often ; . - aarva uw.couniry iar uerter oy remain ". -.a at home? .".- . . . "".." The representatives bf the Fifty-fourth ;" -.""; 60Bress' have .already been" elected. We .-" mj are.oJb. aware exactly how many busi--' .- " ' aicn-there 'are among -its members,' - :"Vat.we4ohope.fhat there are many who .; : wiu eaemvar toimjfress upon their fel f ..--'. low legislators the desirability, the ne .5 osairy,.of .strict attention tobusjiess, .;.;'. - mt froaspt legislation and of prompt ad ,. . ouritaient Ist us see for once if it be . . " smU pojajhlo tahave a 'businesslike'cod- FOURTEENTH Plalle County Agricultural BR COLUMBUS. Wednesday, Thursday 25, 26 m KEGOLATJONS.- OEXEKAL ARBAXCEXXXTS. L Thetraekwill be pot ia order by the So ciety in time for the trainia of horse. The track will be under the supervision of the Su perintendent 2. The fair grounds will be open for reception of all articles and stock on Wednesday. Septem ber 23, bat in so case will articles or stock be brought on the grounds or placed on exhibition except at the expense of the -owner or his au thorized agent. 2. The fair will be open to the public on Wed nesday, the 25th day of September. Gates will be open at .8300 a. m., and at that time every officer is required to be at his port. 4. All persons will be requested to leave the grounds by 8.00 o'clock p. m. of each day, ex cept those who may be allowed to remain by permission of tho General Superintendent. CHIEF 5iKSHAL. 5. The Chief Marshal will make himself fa miliar with the program and carry it out promptly, and as it is, unless some change be made therein by special vote of the Board of Directors. The Assistant Marshal will in every particular aid the Chief. POLICE SKUriCK. 6. The police shall be employed by and under the control of the Superintendent during the fair. . ENTRIES. "J. Entries will be free except trials for speed. In the latter case the entrance fee shall be 5 per cent of the purse competed. 8. Entries can be made at any time before the fair by application to the Secretary, at Colum bus, by letter or in person. During the fair en tries will be received at the office of the Secre tary on the grounds. When an entry is made the Secretary will give, the party a card, which will contain .the number of entry, lot and class, which must be attached to the article. 9. Exhibitors will confer a favor on the of ficers of the Board by making their entries the fint forenoon of the fair. Persons abroad can make their entries by letter; but in such cases, if the entry be of live stock, the applicant must give the name and age of the animal, the name and residence of the owner, and the class and lot in which he wishes to enter; if tho entry be made of machinery, implements, etc., the ap plicant must give the name and residence of maker, name of patentee and or the article. "10. No article shall be entered in more than one lot. All entries and awards will be made in strict compliance with the offer of premium list; partiestherefore, must take particular pains to have stock and art icle entered just h they trant them. 11. Those who witth entries will very much oblige if, before leaving home, they will make a list of tho articles they wish to enter, and the class and lot, number or ago to which they be long, and sign their names in full at the bottom. This trill enable the Secretary to yet tlteir names correctly on the hooks. 12. " No persons, except the officers of the So ciety will be allowed to see the entries until after. the awards Lave been made. IS. A entries trill he received after ihe first day. Particular attention is called to this, as it is impossible' to give satisfaction-in any other, way. This rule will Ite adhered to strictly. 14. -Every worthy article not enumerated in the premium list, which maybe-presented, will be placed 'to its appropriate class, and a pre mium awarded. 15. Tho.Board especially calls the attention of the community to this rule, and hope that all worth' and appropriate articles will be present ed for exhibition. THE -TICKET SV8TEX. 16. All pensons will obtain tickets for admis sion to the grounds at the Treasurer's office, near the entrance gates, as follows: Single Ticket of Admittance $ 23 Season Ticket, admitting one person dur- 100 SO 200 23 10 One or two-horse vehicle and driver Season Ticket, admitting one or two-horeo vehicle and driver during fair. .. : For each person other than the driver in any private vehicle (one ticket) Ticket to grand 6 land.. Tickets to grand stand and quarter stretch 25 ""Children under ten years of age, free. Superintendent and members of awarding committees admitted free, by special pass, while, serving as such. INVITED GUESTS. 17. Omnibus or vehicles carrying passengers to and from the fair grounds will be admitted to the grdunds on such terms as tho Board of Di rectors may prescribe. IS. Officers of Agricultural 'and Mechanical Absociatlons. and members of the press are in vited to attend our fair. They can obtain a special pass by making, application to the Sec retary or President, at the office of the 'Society, and identifying themselves by responsible parties. 19. Special passes will be given by the Treas urer, each day, to persons employed in taking care of stock, or employed in booths, on 'per sonal application of persons owning stock or booths. Transfer of tickets in any and all cases will subject the party to arrest, and expulsion of stock, booth, vehicle and party from the grounds and debar him from competition to premiums oflered by the Society. 20. No checks will be given at the gate. Par ties going out will have to pay on.return. 21. The fair is open to the. world, except where thericic expressly prodded for. ANIMM8. 22. No animals will be allowed to run at large on me grounus. r. very article or animal, upon the grounds during the fair shall be under the control of the Superintendent and Board of Di rectors, and while every possible precautien will be taken for their safe keeping, the Society will not be responsible for loss or-damage that may occur. EXHIBITORS. 23. All etock will be shown in the arena. No person but the awarding committee on duty and the officers of the Society will be allowed inside tho arena while the exhibition is going on. 24. The exhibition of stock will commence at .the time and proceed in the order specified in the program. Animals not ready at the proper time and place will be ruled out of competition. 25. Premiums will not be paid on articles or animals" removed from the fair before its close, unless such removals have the consent of the President. AWARDING COMMITTEES. ' 26. .Awardiog committees will be selected from the various parts of the county with great care. They will receive their committee books and enter upon the discharge of their duties at 940 a. x. on the eecond day. In these books they will write their report. Three persons will constitute each committee. The animal or arti cle receiving the majority of votes cast shall be 'entitled to.the premium.. Each premium shall be, voted on separately. 27. No one will be allowed to act as judge on the article or animal wluch he exhibits. . 28. The age of horses shall be computed from the first day of January of the year in which they are foaled. 29. Unsound animals will not be awarded a I premium. 30. Committees are particularly requested not to encourage over-fed animals in the breeding classes. 31. 'Awarding committees' will only award premiums to articles regularly entered in their respective classes. They will put on badges denoting the premiums as they make the awards aad aee that. the badges and reports agree. Blue is first premium red second; white third. 32. -The Chairmen of the different committees are particularly requested to hand ia their re ports to the Secretary as mob aa the decisions are made, as the "Secretory desires to make re- xtprt as aooa aa- possible, aad at fail as ma ANNUM. FAIR THE- HELD -AT- NEBRASKA, and Friday, September 27, 1895. aad circBJBetaneea will permit. They are also requested to assist the Secretary ia making cor rect copies, so that there can be bo mistake aa to the meaning- aad intent. KETBESHXEST BOOTHS. 33. Persons furnishing refreshments are re quested to lay in their supplies before 8:30 A. M. each day, and for that purpose free admis sion will be- given themselves aad wagons for half an hoar. 3L Persons renting refreshment booths will not be permitted to sell intoxicatiAgdrinks. S3. Refreshment booths, showmen, peddlers, hucksters, etc., will apply to the President, for teams upon which they can eater the grounds and carry on their occupations. AUCTION'. 26. Should it be requested, auction sales will be open at 1.-00 p. x. each day of the fair. Two and one-half per cent on all property sold will go to the society. - 8DPERIKTE.NOENT8. . S7. The General and Assistant Superintend ents will have auperviiorr of the grounds. The class Superintendents have particular direction of all articles in their-reseclire departments tliat the animals have appropriate stalls and nens.nnd that article art; con veniently arranged for examination by .the judges, aa well as to furnish information relative to the exhibition, and shall ap'point the committees to their re spective classes under the direction and with the consent of the Board of Directors, and re port them at once to the Secretary. 38. Superintendents not on the grounds and reported to the Secretary, by. noon of the first day, their places will be filled by the Board of Directors! 39. All cah premiums will be paid at the office of the Treasurer within -thirty days after close of fair, except in case the receipts from all sources are insufficient to pay expenses and premiums in full. Expenses will be paid in full and premiums pro rated from the balance. 40. Twenty per cent of alt cash 'premiums (except in the trials of speed) will be retained as an entrance fee. 41. All live stock 'that liave- been awarded premiums will join in the grand parade at 11 A) o'clock on the last .day of the fair. 42. All premiums not claimed by the annual meeting day in January will be forfeited to the Society. 43. A grand band stand lias been erected, and all uniformed bands will be allowed free ad mission to the grounds. 41. Prices of stalls shall be aa follows: - opcrtl &MU1S . ... .$2 00 . 200 Box stalls Program. JOHN H. HUBKR, Manual. FIRST lA.ir, Wkumkspav.'.Skitrxbbr 23. Receptiou of Stack Eu tiles. SECOND DAY. Thursday, Srptrxkkr 2C.- Awanliiitf committed enter .at 10:30a. m. iqon their work TIIIKTO DAY. Frihat. September 27. Platte Comity school children - admitted free 011 this day. Awarding committees make their reports to the secretary. SPEED PROGRAM. L First Day-Wednesday, September 25. County Fannei's Race, trotting and pacing , bona fide owners to drive, oue mile heats, three in fire, no horse eligi ble ; bat has ever started in a race 5 50 00 Foals ol '93 trotting, elegible to 2 ro Cl8SS...........,...,........ 75.00 Second Day-Thurady. September 20. 2:S0 class tiottiug race ... ...5 73 (0 Running race, one-half mile and re- Third Day Friday, September 27. Novelty Kace,'one-hnlf mile walk, oi.e- half mile trot, one-half mile run ......$ 25 00 Free for alt trot .. 10J 00 Running Race, one mile dash 40 00 CONDI I IONS. Any race not tilling to the satUfuotion of the association may be declare! off. There must be at least five entries and three starters In each claw. Entry fee 5 per cent, or purse; 5 per cent, ad ditional deducted from winnlne money. No entries will be received unless accom panied by money. Entries close Bight before the race. Entry fee to miming races 10 per cent. Money In trotting races divide I SO. 25, 15 and 10 per cent. Money iu running races dhldettco, 25 and "15 pee cent. I- II. NORTH. QUSG. BECI1ER, rresld-ut. Secretary. PREMIUM LIST. J3"AU premiums to.be paid aa advertised ex cept in case of ery severe weather; then ia that case to be pro rated. CLASS A. ' HOBSES AMP XCI.E8. Rules. Soundness, symmetry, size and ntility for improving the stock of horses 'in the state should: be considered in all breedinc animaJa- If stallions and duim can lv ummiinU l their colts, of any age; to show their qualities as Dreeoers, so muca the better. Hones must be shown un covered, and in such manner aa the committee may require or allow; if .exhibitors re fuse to submit to the proper require ments their ani mals will tiMHalwl out. All statements made by exhibitors, sad relied upon for obtaining premiums, aa to age, .ownership and breading, when ia doubt, must be verified by affidavit.. Attention is called to directions to awarding committees, ia the Reg ulations of the Societv wHIm nnnanHni- mals. All draft stallions mast be pure bred aad registered ia proper stud book; aad all stallions entered in roadster class mast -be Standard bred and registered in Wallace Trotting Register. LOT I. JUl I CI J - DBAR HOBBES. ut. " ad. 1. StaUioBS, over 4 years $6 00 $3 69 2. 3 and under 4 5 00 -2 59 3. ". 2 - -3 4 60- 2S6 4. " 1- M 2 4 00 2 50 Suckling Colt : SOU 1 so 5. Mares, over 4 years 6 09 3 00 6. Filly, Sand under 4..- 5 69 2 50 7. M 2 3 4 60 2 00 8.M1 2 4 09 - 2 50 9. Suckling Mare Colt S-69 ISO Lorn. BOADBTEBB. Embracing all strains ot horses especially des- icaatedfor tberoad styte aad action being the teat. Horses in this lot to he shows to wagon. 1st. 2d. MX IL 12. Stallions, over 4 years. $6 69 $3 69 SaadBBderL 5 09 2 59 S S. 4 69 2 59 IS. Maraa. over 4 years. "rilly, SaaslaMsr 4. 66 . 869 14. $99 J 59 1 15. ' a s 4M lot in. . la all oaaat-of trials' of epead if the class ia bo fall the eakihitor will.oBly be eBtitledtopro to tka imeaohelaaa. Katriea '" tM willcloseatto'eleck p.a.ef the eresiBg pre- TMJBB IO IHIHS. CLASS B. CATTLE. Rules. The age of all animals must be gives and satisfactory evidence furnished, if required. 2. No animal can compete ia more thaa one class. All animals will be shown ia the rings, aad exhibitors must be ready to bring them forth when called for. 3. All animals compet iag for premiums ia -classes of thoroughbred cattle mast show reliable pedigree, aa recorded ia the herd books. 4. The age, breed (if known) and the time of calving of cows must be certified to the committee aad also stated when the entries are made. The superintendent of cattle will see that the cows are milked' thor oughly at, as nearly aa possible, the same hour on the morning on judgintr ::ul the cows will be milked whenever and ajot 1 en .ih the committee or the superintendent may require. 5. The en try of young stock in the appropriate class does not preclude them from" being shown with their sire or dam. LOTL SHORTHORNS THOROUGEBBEDS. Rules. Satisfactory pledges for thorough breds must be furnished the Secretary before cattle are entered ia the following Lota. - 1st. 16. Bull, 3 years old and over $8 00 17. -" 2 years old and under S 6 00 Sd. 14 00 300 250 100 300 . 300 1 1X 18. " 1 2 19. Bull Calf. ................. ... 20. Cow, 3 years old and over 21. ' 2 " under 3. 22. " 1 . " under 2. 23. Heifer Calf 500 2(4 500 5 00 300 20U LOTH. HEBEFOBDS THOBOUeHBREDS. - - . . . - it. ..- 3j 24. Bull 3 years old and' over!. ..$ 8 00 $400 25. Hull 2 years old and under 3. BOO' 3 00 2d. - Bull 1 year old and under 3.. ' 5 00 2 50 27. Bull Calf -. 2C0 100 28. Cow 3 years old and over.... .SOU 3 00 29. ' Cow 2 years old ami under 3. .- 5 00 3 00 30. -Cow 1 ear old and under 2.. 3 U) 1 50 SI. Heifer Calf : .-. 2 00 100 LOT III. . HOLSTEINH THOROUGHBREDS. 1st. 2d. 32. RullSyearaohl ando"ter....$ 8 00 -$4 00 33. . Bull 2 yeartt old and under 3. .6 00 3 00 St. Ball 1 year old and under 2., 5 00 . ' 2 M S.V Bull Calf ,-.200 100 S&. Cow 3 years old and over.. .. 5 00 3 00 37. Cow 2 years old and under 3. 5 0J 3 GO 38. Cowl year old and under 2.. 3-00 ' 1 U 39. HeiferCalf... 2 00 . 100 LOT IY. OALLOWAVS AMD POLLED- 4NGUS THOROUGHBREDS. , 1st.. 2d. 8 10 $400 SCO 300 5 4 2 !Ji 2 00 - 100 5 03 ' 3 00 5 00 3 00 SCO ' ia 2 00 1 00 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. Bull S years old and over J Bull 2 years old and under 3. Bull 1 year old and under 2.. OU11 "L- fWa avaa Cow 3 years old and pver. Cow 2 years old and under 3. Cow 1 year old and under 2.. HeiferCalf. : LOT V. - JERSEYS THOROUGHBREDS. 1st. - Bull S years oldand over .'...$ 5 00 - Bull 2 years old bud under 3. 3 00 Bull 1 year old and under 2.. 2 00 Ball Calf : .'1 00 Cow S years old and over. 3 DO Cow 2 years old and under 3. 3 00 Cow 1 year old and under 2. 2 00 HeiferCalf. .'. 160 -CLASS C. 2d. $300 2 00 1 SO - 75 200 2 00 -100 75 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. ; SHEEP. LOT I. LOSGWOOLS. 1st.- Buck, over 2 years old $3 50 Buck Lnmb.., : ICO .Ewe. over 1 j ear old '.... 100 Ewe Lamb.'. : lit) Pen of 3 ewes over 3 yrs. old. 1 00 Pen of five ewe lambs...'. ' 100 LOT II. PISE WOOLS. .. . " Buck, over 2 years old $3 50 -Buck Lamb...... . 100 K we over 1 year old: 1 CO K we Lamb 100 Pen of 3 ewes over 3 yrs. old. 1 00 Pen of 5 ewe lambs ..... 100 -2.1. $2 00 75 75 75 75 ' 75 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 2d. $200 75 6. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 75 75 75 75 CLASS HOns, LOT J.- POLAXD-CHIKA. Ut . CO 5 6) 2d 3C0 2 OO 2 00. 1 CO Iioar, 1 year old and over... m 70 71 72 isonr miner 1 year old Sow, I year old and over Sow under 1 year old Sow and suckling pigs, not less than five, to show breeding qualities of sow LOT II. . BERKSHIRE. 09 5 ro - 3 00 1st ffiW) 2d S3 Oil 200 906 I 00 73 74 75 76 Boar 1 year old and over. Boar under 1 year old .11)0 5 00 2 00 Sow I year old and over. Sow under 1 year old Sow and suckling pigs, not less than fire, to show breeding (jiml'tles or sow 500 soo LOT III. jersey arrs. 1st 15 CO 3 00' 5 00. 2d S3 00 200 200 1 00 Boar. 1 year old and over... Boar under 1 yearoki So w.J year old and over Sow under I year old Sow and suckling pigs, not less 00 man uve, 10 snow Dreeaing qualities of sow 5 00 3 00 LOT IV. CHESTER WHITES. 1st .5 00 . 300 . 500 2d SI 00 206 2 CO 1 00 83 85 86 87 Boar,-1 year old and over. . .Hoar unaer 1 year old 8ow 1 year old and over Sow under one year old Sow and suckling pigs, not less than five, to show breeding qualities of sow CLASS E. 2(0 5 CO 300 POULTRT. LOT I. CHICKRVQ, TURKEYS, ETC. -, 1st Pair Light Brahma fowls.. , ..75c. - " chicks 75 " dark Brahma fowls""!"" ""75 - " Chicks ?5 " while Cochin fowl...". 75 . chicks 75 " Luff Cochin fowls 7.-, M chicks 75 ' PatrWge Cochin fowl '.. ..7.", " " chicks 75 2d r. 50 50 50 450 ia 0 .Ml 50 SO SO 0 50' SO SO 50-. 50 50 50 50 50 50 SO 56 59 59 SO 50 50 SO SO SO SO SO 5 SO 50 SO 88 89 90 91 93 63 94 KS 96 97 98 '99 100 ' black Spanish white face fow Is 75 CUlCKal " brrtwn Leghorn fowls!! " chicks. ... " .white Leghorn fowls chicks " black Leghorn fowls... ' chicks . " black Minorca fowls'!.! . chicks white Minorca fowbi! ! ! " chicks " white Poland fowls " chicks 75 .75 -.75 ..75 ..75 ..75 ..75 ..75 ..75 ..75 ..75 ..75. -101 102 166 104 105 106 107 168 109 HO HI 112 113 114 H 116 117 18 119 12 121 123 123 124 125 li 127 198 " white crested blk Poland fowls 75 chicks ........ ....75 " silver spangled Hamburg fowls75 chicks: .75 . "&aF"!lammBfck LswmJamVB9mmmmmwBur "nammmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. KVIK5ptKvl Bmw " Houdsn fowls chicks " game fowls -' -chicks.:... ." Plymouth-Kock fowls,. 44 4 chicks 41 pea fowls 4 bronze turkeys , black turkeys.... , 44 buff turkeys -... Holland turkeys 44 Pekin ducks ' cobusob docks MCEOSS. Pair white fan tails black faatalU - yellow fantails 44 'jacobins 44 tnaaiilera 44 wiSEBHIt 44 Uae-wlaged tarblts " lUck-wlBEe4wl -. 75 .,...75 75 75 !!!!.'fl ' 75 75 .... id 75 . ...75 1st 51 1 aaaSV ...a.iawl !!."!!s9 ...'.so SO SO SO 2d 25 25 25 25 25 25 129 136 131 132 133 134 135 136 claw r, FARM rBODt'CTS. LOT I. OBAIM. 1st Half kaahel of winter wheat ...$ S6 " white sariag wheat. 56 157 1SS 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 14S 146 150 151 152 13 151 153 156 $ SB v " red spring wheat... J "Baa aaaaaaaa I 30 0"eCy 50 " white oats 1 50 ' black oats is " white ear cam l SO . " yellow ear corn 1 36 Peck of sweet earn 166 .. ..' . beM Half bushel field peas 166 " field beaas 1 69 Half peck buckwheat :..... 166 Wwl wWUa aa aa aa S BW timothy seed... 169 rlorerseed 1 60 millotseed 1 69 Hangarlaa seed 109 " -SkeaToftimothy.... l 09 . . "LOT IL BOOTS; 1st Half bushel early potatoes fi 69 " late potatoes l 09 sweet potatoes 1 00 l"C"8l mw a. . I IftV fiat turnips 169 " rutabagas 1 00 " carrots 100 M parsnips I CO -onions: ..... 169 Specimen of radishes .-... l.co Specimen of peanuts -l oj Variety of roots exhibited by one 4"" "B6B aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa B MM LOT HI. VEGETABLES. 1st Six head wiater cabbage II (M " conebead cabbage .... I 00 - red cabbage..,, 1 to lM caalifiower 1 ro "' lettace too Two dozen stems celery 1 00 One docea stems rhubarb 1 CO pod red pepper 109. " cucumbers 1 00 Three winter squashes 109 ' " summer squhes- 1 00 " sweet pumpkins..: 109 " field pumpkins -100 Three watermelons 100 '; iiitipltuielons 1 00 " ciiron....-. 100 Specimen vegetable eggs. 1 06 Peck tomatoes 1 00 Sample of leaf tobacco 100 Sample of part'ey 100 Largest display of veg. seed..:. 1 03 MASS O. 75 75 75 79 75 75 SB 69 59 59 86 59 SO 59 59 59 9i I 59 ro 56 50 an 50 50 50 SO 50 50 51 157 158 150 160 161 168 its 161 165 1G6 167 168 3d 59 50 56 SO 50 50 SO 50 50 50 SO 50 . SO 59 50 59 59 50 SO SO 50 169 170 171 172 1 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 184 183 184 185. 186 187 188 189 rKIIITS. Largest display of Hummer apples " fll apples. " winter apples ' seedling aplfs Specimen 01 summer apples " tall apples , winter apples.'. " .seedlings apples...: Cullectioii Siberian crabs...-, : Single variety Siberian crabs. ....-., Simple of "pears, one or more vsrieti.-s.. plums, one or more varieties.. . M grapes, t wo or more varieties . . . " Concord grapes...., " - Clinton grapes " CHlawaba grapes ' Isabella grapes Largest collection of ieaches. Specimen and variety f peaches Largest dlxplay of fruits .... ..... class'- 11. 100 191 192 191 194 195 196 197 193 200 201 802 aa 904 205 2UI SW7 208 a. t rl 00 1.0) I 00 1 out 100 1 00 too l.Ofr I 00 100 I 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 (30 1 (0 1 R 1 00 MECUAMCL PRODUCTS. LOT I. TOR HOUSE USE. Six. brooms made In county Sewing machine ". .... Pianoforte "aS7 XalaS a mmam "aaaaaaaa M a a Flour not less than filly pounds. Sorghnm molasses Fire pounds honey.. LOT II. ." FQR 'COXVETAXCE. Two-horse wagon One-horse wsKoa -. Wagon or carriage brake "Two-horse carrirge One-horse cat riage Family carriage Topbugyy ;.. Trotting wagon or sulky 210 211 212 213 2U 215 116. wBmmmmmmmmm jSammmmmmWBBmmmmmB amammBBmmlwBWBV LOT. I. HflKt ..Diploma' - - " a . hi - . 38 389 390 391 392 ..Diploma 393 - 394 395 :9C 39 3!H .; ' sun 817 218 219 220 221 222 22V 221 225 226 Baby carrUtge. Itoul lble- wagon Xeb. manufacture. .227 Spring wagon 2. 229 230 231 232 233 -upen buggy Covered buggy . " Wheelbarrow Saddle aud bridle . ' "- Single harness . " Set carriage harness "- .. . Set farm harness " WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT. CLASS I. KITCHEN AND PRODUCTS. LOT- I. BUTTER AND CHKE8E. 2sl Ten pounds butter made in June 11 00 Five pounds of Iresh butter 1 OO j Il??90 a - a aaaaaaaaaa aa.aaa ...... .. ,. (U Tfll 2d S SO 50 . 50 235 2 237 LOT II. DRIED FRUITS. One pound dried apples.............. J0c One pound dried peaches so One pound dried raspberries 50 One pound dried cherries...-.. ..... 50 One pound dried blackberries JO One pound dried tomatoes ........ . SO One psund dried pumpkins 50 One pound dried sweet corn -...50 Collection of dried fruit........ 50 Apple butter. . -..- 50 Peach butter 50 Plum butter 50 LOT II. JELLIES, PRESERVES, ETC. 238 219 340 241 242 243 944 245 246 247 248 219 250 351 359 353. 354 355 336 357 358 359 SCO 361 362 363 361 365 .166 27 Sample of raspberry iolly. Sample of currant jelly.-... Sample ot gooseberry jelly. Sample of plum jelly Sample of crab jell v .11 00 ,. 1 00 .. 1 06 . 1 00 .. 1 00 .. 1 00 I 00 1 00 .. 1 00 .. 1 00 . 1 00 .. I 00 - 1 00 . loo - 1 00 . 1 00 . 1 00 - 1 00 Sample of apple jel ly iraaiDie 01 oeacn leiiv Sample of preserved peaches. Sample of preserved auiaces Sample of preserved strawberries....... 9ample of preserved raspberries . samp:e 01 preservea pears Sample of preserved cherries- . Sample of preserved plums...- . Sample of preserved grapes -. .- Sample of preserved tomatoes.- Sample of preserved citron or melon . . . Sample of preserved crab apples - . LOT III. . CANNED AND PICKLED FRUITS. 268 Sample of canned peaches.. 50c So ...5U .....50 ....SO ....50 ....50 50c. :so 50 , 50 - 50 ....Mt .... 50 .....50 50 SO .....50 ."50 50 50 969 Sample of canned cherlres.. Z7V uampie 01 canaea grapes- 971 Sample of canned plums - 972 Sample of canned strawberries 273 Sample of canned raspberries 974 Sample of canned quinces 275 Sample of canned gooseberries 276 Sample or canned currants... 277 Sample of canned green corn-. .. 278 Sample of canned rhubarb .-. 279 Sample of canned tomatoes 28-1 Sample of canned pickled peaches. 281 Sample of canned crabapples-". 982 Sam n!e of canned cucumbers : 283 naropieoi cauneu onions. 284 285 ricalil 1111 . Tomato catsim . . 286 Home made vinegar, gallon . zs. r ive pouuas uaia soap . 288 Five pounds soft soap.;. LOT V. DOMESTIC KHRAD. . 29 1-oaf wheat bread, hop rising . Sue. 29.1 Lotf wheat bread, salt rising 50 2n IaoI graham bread --a . , f0 - 29J I oar rye bread-. - so 293 Pan or raised biicults ...-. 50 tH Pan-of ginger cookies M 295 Pan of sugar cookies 50 296 Pan of Rusks 50 U7 Fried cakes, or doughnuts 5ft 898 Best cranberry pie to 299 Best lemon pie , L .50 308 Best mince Die .-.: 10 311 Best peach pie; .?. :. 50 3UZ 303 Best pumpkin pie.... Best corn bread .50 .59 LOT VI. CAKES. S04- Best sponge cake 3.I5 Beatpoundcake .. 306 Best eocoaniit cake 307 Best chocolate cake 308 Best white cake or angWa food.... 3t9r Best fnilt cake -S 50 - 1 no - 75 .. 75 75 -169 CILiA.SS J. FLOWERS. LOT I. ," COLLKCTION OF KATOKAL FLOWajtS. CeUsction of greenboase plants....'. ..92 09 310 311 312 313 S14 OoueeUon of fblmge Bwnts LRnreat Bolleetlon of eaten! 168 .109 .169 .169 Lvgweouecuea ef ferns mMHt S $9 1 Ltnest coUscUea of begoBiaB tMcueaofbeg oteaiaatJoas 31$ Cl iimwcua GoNectkMi ofgcraakim. ColleetMt of fuckww Collect on of doubta petunias... 169 .144) . 16 .169 UBtasBuea 1 IjOBwMvMwJK 4bV OMBBCWaTwi Rattle mwket filled wlta Bias, ts. Pair ef lumta twakets Idea sawwlaar plants .. Willi Display oftaiberoaes- 11 11 fljAsriHIB aWwVGKwSwMa LOTH. COTrLOWBJtS. SC5 337 33$ 330 Beat display of cut Bowers'. Beat flora! design of natural! 56 nest eoneeuoa m aaaiiaa Heat caUeetioB ef yBdMas.. Most ttatllyarrBBgefi basket of aatar- al flpwera..i 1 ... ..... Most tastily airaagtwl Booouet ef aat- UfitaVK J9UHt87B a CXAtSMS K. All articles in this class must be made with in the year by the echlbltor. LOTL 331 332 333 334 335 366 Wool rait teus.... . 75 $ Silk mittens 75 50 Friage mittens 75 Knlttelrug . 1 u 75 Wool socks so 25 Woolen vara 56 25 337 One yard cotton lace... sa 25 336 Oue yard woolen 1. ice 56 26 339 341 34 342 Knitted bed spread. ... 10 -1 96 Knitted tidy So Vfi Wristlets 59 25 B.st collrctioB by one exhib itor separate froaa above - list .,... l 6ft .76 CKOCMRTRD WORK. Skirt 1 L."-$l 01 Shoulder cape 1 C6 (Carriage or slumber robe 1 69 Bng dot or basket, glued aud pressed ;.... l oa Tidy 75 1 joe, one yard of either silk, linen, cotton or woolen. 75 S43 344 3 316 37 S44 349 350 351 352 J.M 354 3T6 54 :: 356 $ 56 56 59 SO A6 59 75 15 25 56 7; 1 2 59 fascinator . HD&W I .. M.MW.. m.mhh aaaaaaaa. a. a Infant's booties . Infant's hood .- Infant's sacque-. Afulian. . Bedspread - Neck tie ... . KniTI .aa itHHHiMt.H a.aaa.a a Best and largest collection in crocheted unifies, se- 10-1 r Ml 7S I Iw lfili Sit 7" p irate from nimve list 159 106 f ' 51 59 0 5 59 150 106 1 09 I'M 106 116 75 LOl'II. Rest ten yards rag carpet... 1 0i Hooked rag carpet l ce Hooked yam rug-..-. 00 Bntltled rug ' 75 DU-'avofrugsaud variety. 1 no Quill, silk, crazy. ..-. ..... sat Quilt, worsted, i-razv -. I 50 (iullt, worsted, pieced aid finished . .. i 5a Qiiilf, In outliiiie .... 1.59 Quilt, oa too, pieced and - quilted ". -. . 1 50 Slumber rolie. silk.crazy 1 50 .Sliiiuber robe.worsted.crazy 1 A) . BVJ.ADIE.H-70OB'OVBrB. B.'st quilt, finished, either silk, worsted.orcblrnn..'. 1 51 359 360 an 562 363 3C4 3 3fi 3C7 368 tea 37.) 371 372 1 69 1 08 - .59 Kest rug, any kind ...; Knitting, at.) kind.. LOT HI." Hand made Hue shirt ....... 150 1 Ul 373 374 375 376 377 378 169 50 llaud made coarse sbirf. Hand made sheet and pillow Sil cases - 1 06 Hand made skirt 1 5 llaud made uUbt dress . 1 CO Hand made chemise.. 1 CO llaud made drawers. 75 Hand made corset cover 75 Hand made calico or kiiig- 75 1U9 '75 75 5ft 56 S 381 382 liam dress . 1 111 75 69 383 Hand made fancy aprou. 75 381 385 Hand made kitchen apron Hand made half doaeu bnt- , tonholes : Best samples plain sewing 50 50 ' .5 386 ny nana, euiDracing the different stitches, tuck ing, felling, gatiiexiug. seumiug.blind stitchiug.- and ovwr-stitcliiiig 1 so 387 Best collection shown by 100 one -ex hi it or. separate. troni the above list - 1 53 LOT IV. MACHINE SEWING. 109 Fine shirt . Coarse shirr .' Sheet and pillow cases: a99bl I ll M. Hn.a a aaaaaaa.aaaa .....a Night dress . Chemise . trn wers ... . Corscl-cover Calico or gingham dress Fancy :ipr..n Kitcbeii nplon ltestsam les.enibraeiiiKths i. 10 75 75 75 Aft 50 (0 7 . SO SO. so .3 SO 50 SO 25 -25 2 CO iliftereiit stitches, luek ijig, lemming, felling. v gathering, seaininir. etc. 1 00 400 ' B Ft collection In this lot. se- - parale form this list . 1 (0 LOT V. EMItnOIIIRKV. 75 401 Emhrniderel piano c:trf... 1-50 KmbroidenHl infant's skirt. in silk floss ; 1 00 Emtiroidered iufaut's blank et in silk floss - 109 Mantle lambrequin 1 00 Slippers .... so - Sofa pillow, ltomau em- - broidery - .- 1 00 Sofa pillow. Kensington 1 00 Sofa.pi!I.v, chenille 1 00 Sofa pillow, crazy 75 Lunch cloth, in outline 75 Tray cloth In outline. 75 Embroidered roll cloth . 7 Tinsel embroidery SO Cotton embroidery- ,... 50 Worsted embroidery.... 50- Linen .embroidery .. 50 Pillow shams embroidered 73 Pillow shams, darned net... 75 Pillow shams, chained stitched- ... 75 Pillow shams, braided ... 75 Pillow shams, oniwa work-. 1 00 Pillow shams, outline 1 00 Shmldercape, for combing 91 Best half dozen dolies 1 1 0 II n ctshian iu zephyr on CJall T3S aaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaa $V . Chair tidy, embroidered 1 00 Pincushion in chenille or arasine. 75 Ottoman, embroidered ... 50 Table scarf or upreud 1 50 Clothes pin bag , so Night dress case 5U . Slipper rase ... 50 Wacli case fO Laundry b:ut . ai Handkerchief case :'o Glove case . So Bible cover u 50 Linen table cover, eiubro d- ered-. -1 1 CO SilkembroidertdpicMire ' drape 1 09 Best display by one person separate from above list 2 08 LOT VI. OKXAM.'TAL AMD FANCY. 1 00 401 403 401 405 406 407 408 40" 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 4) 421 422 423 424 425 426 75 . 25 75 75 75 50 50 50 50 23 25 25 '.3 58 50 50 50 75 75 25 75 50 75 50 25 1C0 25 25 "25 25 25 2S 25 25 75 75 427 -423 429 430 431 432 433 431 435 436 437 438 439 410 109 441- Drawn splasher 442 Drawn set lunch and tray clothes, six uiecea 50 77 50 150 75 50 SO 50 50 SO SO ro so 50' 59 50 25 75 "25 50 fO 50 50 109 25 39 25 100 59 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 IS 50 15 443 444 445 446 447 448 419 451 452 45S 454 455 456 457 458 459 460 fr,l 4C2 46-1 464 Drawn handkerchief Drawn iindersult for lady... Drawn toilet set . Fancy basket Perfume sachet :. Paper nick - Wall . pocket Hand bag Whisk broom holder .-... Handkerchief case Photograph case' Card case- Calendar Hair pin holder Book mark Chair rushion Frit sunflower Picture drape ;... Lamp mat Splasher Comb case Best and largest collection separate from above list ORNAMENTAL LACK Point lace collar and cuffs... Point lace haudkerehlf 4G4 1 -'8 101 75 75 leo 75 73 1 66 75 59 59 405 oi . Momioii lace const 467 Hon I ton lace any kind . 468 Cnild'a lace dress .... 469 Tatting handkerchief . 476 Best lace collar, hand made 160 56 58 FAIMTINf! OX SATIN. I'LUSH OR VELVET. 471 Shelf lambreoiiin. 100 1118 75 59 159 75 75 IU 1C0- 76 75 VI 25 106 SO 59 75 75 75 47: Window lambrequin .. .Z Haudkerchiet box-.- Cushion cover,..-..-. TableBrover'or scarf:. Ottoman ; Plaque Banner Chair saddle :. .-. Best collect 'on separate above li.t..: 473 474 475 476 477 478 479 486 108 LOT VIII. . . BY OIRLR UNDER 17. Fancy apron' ' Kitchen aprou Hand made Cress, gingaam or calico. 481 so 2i 75 J50 HO 75 75 -SO 50 1 50 75 75 75 7-5 69 M 59 75 SO CO 159 25 15 . SO I 66 75 50 -so 2 25 100 50 SO 50 ' 50 482 43 484 ,S5 486 497 488 491 vn rsi 491 49i 496 467 468 439 509 crazy quilt ' Pieced quilt, finish? d ,.. Hlik embroidery .... Oressd doll :. Crocheteil lace, one yard...... Crocheted tidy ...z. Crocheted ted spread - Crocheteil slippers . . Oroclieted fascinator Crocheted table mats . Crocheted mittens Crocheted purse-. Crocheted novelty braid Bplather In outline t PI How shams In outline .. 25 25 25 58 25 2$ 169 Crocheted necktie- rrap book pieture-. : . Bet collection bv one per C91 son separate from above list LOT VII. CLASe) JHf. 3! Sit SIS stv Stl S2S SS3 SM sa Awm 15 ' EDUCATIONAL. 163 fjaeelaaen of penrrnBthlp THE INTER . Aaa las the 'DAbUM THUS BY HAH DAILY (wNh Tk Weekly liter Oceae $9 59 80 As a tmw39Am F2Zll ?SCIf Aim TtgSsT 4M aXman urimAnyg-. The Weekly AS A FAMILY FAKR - . ltst mTmmaft (BmwBwBwBmwsmwBwBmf gsBWawaftOT ! fK swBW7SBmVtr JV wPsBBm. bbbbbbsjsbi. 1 aaajavtk-K Srfytit-mCTtyAi 4 si.tosBi. npg nSUIKKARV ttXtiMtS amifiawswi -. .H.v..-. fOtjmAIXYITA-ff Trie WORLD. ..--.-' It IS A TWELVE-PAGE PAPEIt V -.::- TB1B BMTff9 43CEAN IS Hrfl jaawarm saj CMCAU6. TlwE rW AHOgblVmHUAi; I I , 1 "l 1 r'f-11 tT " - W"JI" Iaer4)cea. U ONLY ONE DOU la iw yeak. Addr. . THE INTER .OCEAN-Chicago by bmbU 18 years or un- Beag ssclimei' ' 'maBsMp by psiBtl 13 years ef ago or under-. :- Best speciaseB psjimaBalih 163 593 594 bv BUB4I W 7 18 1 ( Best specimen penmanship by pupil 16 years or uu- Best eSBlfbUeBooiwork 565 2 60 ISO 596 . fosa nay scnooi- m Platte eawBty-. w - Best exhibit of school work - from any city or towalu - Platte county -.-. Bstmap of Platte county . drawn by pupil under 12 years..- Best map of Plane so..nty Dtplom.1. 507 1Mb4obsb. 568 !68 .1'8II 569 urawB oy pnpi oeiweeB IVft.il BK 2C8' -169 PmissbbsMb speelmeus to cobUIb 59 words and give the aame of school last atteuded. aud uawe. date and postofllce addrwss of writer. DI9CRETIONARY, . It Is lBteaded to enumerate all the armies in thLs premium list that to thought desirable for exhibitio.1 However, such noa-euHnier-ated articles as may be entered It thus depart- meat, ami wbea they are aeeiaeuiy irertiori ous the committee will recossmeBd Ihem for a premium. In determinia the .amouat to be paid on articles taua rveoaimeiided, the board will taks into coBalderat loa 'their similarity to the articles enumerated in the IM, whether they could bavS beeu properly entered under a name given berelu. the..amouat paid upon like eaumerated-articles, and the financfal success of the Fair. " P.ECIA"L mEMlUMK . The rules and regulations governing the regu lar exhibit and award of the premiums will be applied to the special premium contest ants and awards. . - -Columbus Milling Co. 10O pounds best flour for half bushel best bine stem wheat raised In this county this year, size of berry, color and weight to be the test;' 59 pounds No. i bolted. meal for best half bushel ear corn.-jellow wblte. raised in the county Ibis year'.' Elevator Boiling Mills 168 poinds best Hour for the plan of a faint dwelling,-. made by any memberof any farmer's family living in Ibis couaty, affording the greatest comfort and con venience combined wltb.BttractiyeBet. J. 'A. Barber & Co. 10 varus nice dark calico for best peck of onions raised on fwrm lis this couaty. ts clonk for most artistic airange mnt and display of any ine farmer's prodnets raised on farm In this county Ibis year witli- out irrigation, timuflfor the finest and most attractive collection of art needle work. A pair of kid gloves worth 91 50 for the' finest dis play of com aud oats, A pair of .woolen mit tens worth 75c, for the best apple pic made "by. any young lady under 18 years of age. -A $5 dress pattern for-the neatest calico dress wrapper made from goods -bought at bur store. E. D. Fitzpatrick 53 in any kind of goods from my store for the best loaf of bread by aay ntrmers wife. $2 In goods from my store for best loaf of bread by any farmer's daugbter not of same family ai winner of first.prize, under 18 years of axe (the girl, not the- loaf).. 8. C.4VG.C. Gmy-Oue" Lehigh washer-for best peck of tomatoes raised In county, uot In aaytowa or village. One spring wriager lor best thre watermelons raised in tile county. One dollar's worth of garden seed for three best mangelwurzel beets raised lu'couBty imt side any city or village. Vf. S. Heasley Two shares of fair stock. worth $29 to the farmer who can give the best. most praetical method of operating a, farm, and the most sal table and best arranged build: lags. Includlug dwelling, to make a finaucial success aad most attractive home. - Stillman's Pharmacy :t gallons Lincoln absolutely pare paint fog best 3 hen and Hester of nn kind. John G. Pol'lock-$5 for best five-months-ok! colt.. K. J. Nlewohner One sitter water picture worth S15 to the winner, oue pair silk;, silrer raouated, garters to 2nd aad one eyclometor to 3d inone-Balfmi'e female- bicycle race oa fairgrounds. . P.J. Hart-One boy's suit to the' winner ot one-mile bicycle race by boys 14 years or un der. 'Pollock A Co.-75.00 for the best two gallons cf tomato tatter, made by asy fanner's wife or daughter, la rash or go3ds. William Sehilz-Oae pair of ladies' shoes for tae best four months' old pallet, shoes worth $3. . A. Brodfuebrer-O-e set of German sliver spoons for tne beat basket of wheat la weight and berry. Gray sV Gray-f 5 -for. the heat one-half bushel of apples ralseJ la the coaaty, size, weight and color "o decide It. N. H. Parks, Coiumbu Telegram-Two sli ver dollars to the keaviest baby under one year old bore In Platte county. One stiver dol lar second heavy weight baby under one year old worn la county. M. K. Turner to' be weigher. . Special premiums will te added. weekly as they come In from now on until the first day of the fair. Clean old newspapers for sale at this osace. Kedaced Kales to Hot Saria, So. Da., offered by the Bnrlington Ronte, 24. Jane 7 and 19. Jalv 3 and 10. ArurW 2 and 23. One fare 'for the roand tnp. -Tickets good for 30 -days. In addition, low romnd trip rates' to Hot Springs are in effect the year roand. For information about rates and trains. na the Barliatrton Route, to -Hot Springs, apply to the local agent. For illustrated folder, descriptive of this famous resort, write tor J. Francis, O. P. 4 T. A., Omaha, Neb. 15nay3mr ' BMinM AdvaTtissssiBto aader this head five ceats a liaaeaeh lassttioa. SCHILTZ makes boots and shoes in the best styles, and ases only. the very best wLk.ti tlMteaabeproearediaUieBMrkSt. 52-tf ' Dr. CLARK'S INSTITUTE FOB TBE TBEATlUMT'or TBE' f " Drink Habit . Alt Tobacoo, Marpfcine auiat . otlMr Narcotic Habits. - tarr-PrivateUwsJBMat givea if desired. . " - aa Ma OOLU1CBUS, - -'- NEBRASKA.! lSaprtt OCEAN -BTFr Largest dftaiatkii. 1A46"4mi per. ca A ) 8. petyvu tlsB Staaes-'ta sit AU. TMC Ocean IS NOT BY ANY; ... . ftVlst Amsw L-wallu II -.-. To fifonia la ajToarlsl Sleeper. mm Blingtoroate' personally can- dasHeo I once-a-weoa: .excursions 10 coi Uta6 aad California are' just the 160 ia? -for people of - noueraie means. otmUk tsmltJ Cbeapy raapectablv'comfortfibIet'expedi tipus. They leave- Qtuaha and Lincoln. every fhuraday. and tro'-tbrongbvwith-ot change; to San Fraoctsco and Iios Aagelei; The t6nriet Bleepere.in which exouraioniatB. traVe.U are carpeted, up koletered in rattan and. have spring 8eata.Bprinir bake, HMttfeeeea, blankets, ' enrtaine.. pillows,.-towfels;, etc: -Only $5 for a dobbie'ber'th. wide' enough and hi"? enpoffh. for two.'- T he" route lies thfoiiKli Denver,-Colorado' Spring,-, the-;- wonder ful canons -and' pettka ;of; th.'KockJes, Salt -Lake citv and Sacraibdatt). For rates and. also for illtiBtrated folder gir- lag ibji iniorsaauon, uaii on itwuearesc agent of the Barlingibn- roata or 'write to J. Francie, O:- P. T. A...Om8ha, Nebr. - . ' . - 22may-5m " .- CHOICE AT" orj - Crop : of J894, Horn E'S yellow .ent: .-. jr :c.cassin, PBOTBiETOa OF THE Fresh and Salt Meats. Game and Fish in Season. aB?Highest- market-: Hides and Tallow.. prices-jpatd 'for THTEENTk;ST.,. (DOLttMBUS,- NEBKASKA, 25aprtf-:- LOUIS SCHREIBER, SELLS THE DEERING Tliese are perfect -machines.- slrong where SlT?". aeeded.. Every lever. within ea-y reach. ."To be- sjmple .is to he great." Th binder ha been reduced to a few simple piece "-4"Br- together only. 16ff pour..!.- Jfre the Deenng before yoo buy another. Shop on; Olive Street, Cdltimbus. Neb., fonr. doors eouthof BorowiakV.. ' 23niaj"tf. "-..-- - UNDERTAKING! mtm We Carry Covins; Ca$Vtts a-jfj MwtalHc Caskets at as low prices as any one. HAVE THE BEST HEARSE -" "'" IN THE COUNTRY, -v "" .".-.."- TnEB.W.UwZKMlCK, W. A. McAllisteb. 9. M.'CoB2tBXir;a. : eALUSTEst C01lflUai78, ATTORNEYS ATJlUWv ixt.tmBr.s,' .KfMU&KA ; sijantr IBE OMAHA v WORLD-HERALD dlt fy Kz-Cobi, WaJ. 'Jkthe'gr0aU$i newpoifit K of the MUiouri'JKx It advocates FREC-SILVIR ;'. at the present - ratio of iit-fit ":" SMIiM "EIIRICHB'S. h Meal Market BtoUiu.liieiiuT Self Binder Mower. -. ,, a a V - , to one.- : .- .- .--..-,--.-.v.-. .-- - s Ita news sjicw i be obtained; ' ": . . .. " V v::;" : ! Daily, .tftOQ p yar;; Ujoammi.. per. month. . Weekly, . 11.00 pec :: ya- .."-.-' : - ':": - :'- ,' "- .4-- i ." .'- m . v. " Subscriptloris for tho WORLD-HERALD received at .this ofHco - ..- V- t ti II 1 y i ill ?! ""i a " "I v t-A .. 1 -c" U 51-l .---"" 3.1 V-""""-"1 . tr -i-Jii .i a V-