' > > : H ( THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : RATUJKDAlr. SEPTEMBER 10 1887 'TO ' BE A GREAT SUCCESS , 'This ' Teat's State Pair Will Be tbo Grandest Ever Held. GENTRY CLERKS KEPT BUSY , Hallrond and Hotel Accommodations The Kxhlblt From the State Klsli JJatclirry a.iy.Kye-Hec The Saloons and tlio Council. [ FUOM run HKK'S LINCOLN HUKHAU. ] The work ut the Nobraka state fair grounds yesterday was a work of pre paration. It was the opening day of the day of the fair and long lines of freight cars , stood on thu different tracks at the grounds from which were nliloadod the products that will make the fair the grandest of all over hold In the state. For days every stall for enltlo and horses has been encaged , and workmen are at work building additional ones so that nil exhibitors will bo supplied. Stock was arriving in largo numbers yesterday , and every man on the ground was rushIng - Ing enoli exhibitor to his special place. The entries yesterday were far ahead of the entries on the same day at any other fair , and the clerks were enrolling them as rapidly as possible with the additional fact in view that they had nn all night's job before them to catch up with work. Messrs. Dinsmoro and Jensen , of the state board , who have been at tlio Iowa state fair ( luring the week arrived at Lincoln yes terday ready for business. They report securing , n largo amount of handsome stock at the Iowa fair that will bo brought hero for exhibition anil will arrive at thu grounds to-morrow. A laigo number of dining hulls are being opened for business and now buildings for special exhibits are going up on every hand. The painters have decorated the handsome buildings owned bv machinery tnon , so tlr.it all is as bright and inviting on the grounds as could bo desired. U. As M. trains will run every ten minutes to and from the grounds. The new rapid transit street railway will have its cars in motion for the fair , and transportation will bo found abundant to and Irom the city. All incoming passenger trains on the H. & M. , Northwestern and Missouri Pacific from the east will land passengers nt the grounds. 1HI2 FISH EXHIBIT. Manager O'linen ' , of the state hatch- cry at South Hund , arrived at the state fair grounds with an immense line of acquariums and other paraphernalia for | the fish exhibit that the fish commission I will make. A force of men were sot at work at.an early hour putting the build- ling in shape nnd locating the acquariums. The fair managers have built an nddi- , tton to the building and put in an inde pendent water supplv for the exclusive USD of the lish. Commissioner May , who is indefatigable in the work of this exhibit' for the fair , arrived on thu around yesterday and will remain tbrongh the fair. HEADY FOH THE PAHl. Lincoln people are ready for the great Btato fair nnd with ample Hecorumoda- , tions for the thousands that will visit the .city during.thu coming six days. The ho- jtcls have made elaborate preparations to , accommodate their patrons. They have , hundreds of cots ready to accommodate n rush and n largo number of rooms out- 'sido the hotel rented and furnished for the fair week. Hoarding houses and I many' ' private individuals have made equal preparations to house and feed a [ multitude , nnd accommodations will bo t provided for all who attend. Husiness , will bo suspended in the city in the after noons of four days the coming week that the oily may attend the exhibition. JAV-EYE-SEE. This great attraction for the fair ar rived on tbogrouddsThursday afternoon and is to bo seen nt his quarters at the speed stables. Tbo horse travels by special - cial car and his keeper announced tha his trip out to Nebraska was a satisfac tory ono and that the little horse was in .prime condition for the exhibition. A good many Lincoln people were on the grounds yostordny with no other objec than to get u glance at the animal and i is certain that of all the fair attraction : the present year Jay-Eyo-Soo willcclipso them all in public appreciation. Wednes day next is his rtay to trot. STATH HOUSK NOTES. Theboartl of transportation has roplici to the communication of Mr. GnllUts , of the Omaha freight bureau , reciting that no charges are preferred in his com plaint , of matters within the state over which tbo board has jurisdiction. The * complaint , if it was so intended , ia , in the opinion of the board1 , a matter for the intor-stato commission. TIIK I'OUCK JUUOE CASK. After weeks of delay , two of the com mittee that heard the charges against Police Judge Parsons mot and adjourned until Monday evening , when the testi mony will bo laid before the city council nt its regular session. SALOONS vs. council , . A short time ago the city council passed an ordinance repealing a former ordinance that allowed the saloons in the city to run until midnight from tbo 10th vo the 20th of September each year. This ordinance was in force when the differ- cat saloon men took their licenses in tbo Hprinir , and it is stated that this fact of later hours during fair week is stipulated in the license ? . For this reason the saloons of the city claim they have n , legal right to run during the time until midnight nnd that the repealing ot the ordinance ia not right. They have re tained counsel and will keep open until midnight and lot the city prosecute , if it so desires. There are two forms of chronlo rheu matism : one in which the joints are swol len aud red without fever ; in the other the joints urn only stiff and painful. In either form Salvation Oil may bo ro lled on to effect a cure. It kills pain. 25 cants. Popular discrimination in favor of Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup has given it a larger Halo than any other remedy of its class. Price 25 centa. The Ratttefinako'H Awfnl Eye. Forest and Strerun : A fuw days ago a furmor friend of mine , living four miles south.of Abilene , told tno what ho had Intuly witnessed. Ho wns riainjj alone on a pcairio , and saw a nrairio ilog witKiu a fuw fcot of him , which refused to scamper to his hole , as prairie dogs usually do when nopaouched by man ; on the con trary , ho sat as if transfixed to the 'spot , though making a constant nervous , shud dering motion , as if anxious to pot away. My friend thought this was strungo , and \vnlle considcritiR the spectacle , tin pres ently saw u largo rattlesnake coiled up under some bushes , his head uplifted about six or seven feet from the doe. which still heeded him not , but looked steadily upon the snake. Ho dis mounted , look tbo dog by tha head and thrust him oil' , when tbo snake , which had ui > to that moment remained quiet , immediately swelled with nitre , and bo- pan Bounding his rattles. I'ho prairie io doc for some time seemed benumbed , hardly capable of motion , but grow , better , and linallv eot into his hole. My friend then killed the rattler. Now , was this a case of charming ? If not , what t was it ? And to ono who is familiar with the eyes of rattlesnakes it does not seem tin rensonablo that they should have such uower. If you will examine the eye oi QUO when he is cold ia death , you wll perceive that It has an extremely malig THiim 'in' i- nant and terrible expression. When ho Is alive and excited I know of nothing in all nature of so dreadful appearance as the eye ot tbo rattlesnake. It is enough to strike not only birds and little animals but moil with nlghtmarp. i have on several occasions examined them closely with strong glasses , and feel with all force what I state , and I will tell yon that thrro nro few men on the face of thu earth who can look upon an angered rattlesnake through a good glass bringing him ap parently within a foot or two "of the cyo and stand it moro than a moment. The Old Clown's D.ITH nrn Over. Louisville Courier-Journal : ColourV. ! . C. Cnim , the advance iigcnt of Fore- ' paugh's circus , say.s : "The day of the clown Is nearly "over. Formerly they wuro half thu show , but now they s'- ' . tract bvif llltlo attention. The enlarge ment of tbe shov/3 is the chief cause. The blir shows now have two or three rings , and the circle of scats is so far off that the people cannot hear the jokes of the clowns , in the old days nn average clown received from $100 to ? 'JOO a week. Dan Kice , who was considered the greatest - est of all. was paid $1,000 a wcuk , which Wits the highest salary a clown over re ceived. Ho was nbnght.ambltious young fellowposscssud of much originalityami ho reached the top notch of his profession. Once nn educated young Englishman , a graduate of Oxford university , who pos sessed excellent comic talents , was brotigh over to this country , and ho was paid $500 a week. At the present day the pay of the clowns ranges from | 29 to ? 50 a week. _ UI-2 A Li KSTATK. Trimolors Piled September 8 , 1887. John W Orinith. trustee , to John W Grimth , lot 20 , blk 1 , lot r > , blk r , , and lot 18 , blk 8. except .I' ! fret olT s end of said lot IS , blk , reserved for street ; all In Bilker Place add , w d5 039 Augustus Koiinze and wife to James Kotera , nV of lot 12 , blk 1' ' , Kount/o'sMadd , wd 500 Thomas Larmon 1 * ' Dalianey to I'rtiyn , siOfcotoflots : 10 aim 11 , Patrick's 'Jd add. wd 3,250 South Omaha Lnud company to Gee W Mnsson , blk 47 , South Omaha wd 3,000 Henry U St John and wlfti to Stanley Kutlln , mmtv 1-10 int In lots 7 8 010 1112 Hi II15 1G17 and 18 In blk 2 and lots 3 0 and 12 blk : : , Kxchanxe place , add to South Omaha , qc 1 Minnie M Valentino and husband to John \Videnar , lot 21 , llcdlck's srovc , wd 050 Suaifl M Burr and hnstmul to di-orpn B Lane , lots SO 37 38 3-J and 40 blk r . Kilby place add , wd 3.800 Frank Johnson to Phillip Urady , lot 5 blk 1 , Doneckens add to Walnut Hill wd 850 John W ( irlflith , trustee , to Herman Newman , lot 11 blk U , Baker place , wd 250 Alonzo P Tukoy ct al to Samuel Newman , lot 3 blk 10 , Clifton hill , wd ! 275 South Omaha Land company to Georcto W. NattiiiKer. lot 7 , block 04 , Koutli Omalia. wtl 350 Robert P. Bosworth nnd wife to How ard H. Baldrlro ; , all of und ) < of } . of lot 11 , block bO , South Omaha , , wd 1.000 John L iMIlos ot al to Jotmnnah Fries , loto , block 6 , Walnut Hill , wd 400 Theodora Olson and wife to Fred Peterson , w 14 of lot2blocM , South Omaha , wd 200 Theodore Olson and wife to Alfred Peterson , e H lot 2 , block 4 , South Omaha , wd 200 . George Armstrong and wife to Peter Lorenson Bolen , lots 4 , 5 ana G , blk 3. Armstrong's ! M add , wd 5,300 Gilbert Preston and wife to William OPreston , loto blk 1 , Pieston's add wd 1,500 Edward H Bolgon and wife to George M Brown , s X ot se } { 18. 15 , 10 e. and lot 4. sec 18,15,10 , cor 13131-10P acres , wd 0,500 Eighteen transfers , aggregating 25,300 Filed Sept. 9. Patrick Ford and wlfo to Molchnlr Lets , lot 7 , Ford's Saratoga add. wd 3 000 Marc A Upton and wlfo to the South Omaha Land company , lot 3 , block 1 , South Oman * , w d 400 Otto liiemssen to Wilhelm Kanfmann , lot0 , Ltemssen Place , add , w d 425 John W Miles et al to John Murrle , lot 8 , block 3 , Cottier & Arcber'.s add to South Omaha , wd 450 Peter J Hushlowand wlfo to Nebraska Loan and Building association , lots 15 and 10. blk 4 , in McCormick's 2d add , wd 2.500 Henry B Ut John and wife to Win U lloman , und 1-10 lota 4. 5 and 17. blk 1 , lots 2 , 3 , 7 , 8. 9 , 10 , 11 , 12. 13 , 14. 15. 10,17 and 18 , blk 2 , lots 0. 7 , 8 , 0.12 and 13 , blk 3 ; all In Exchaneu Place to South Omaha , q c d 1,200 NEBRASKA STATE FAIR AT LINCOLN , September 9 to 16 laf-Eje-See WILL TROT September 14 , 1887 EDUCATIONAL. PENNSYLVANIA CnESTElt. attli year opens SE1TEMUKU II. A MILll'ABV COM.KQK. DEGREKS IN CIVIL KSdINKKIUNO. CHKMJ8THV. AHCIUTKCTUUI. , AIITS. Preparatory Courses. 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The irst application gave me relief , and in c-f-s than a week all symptoms of the liseaso had disappeared. \ ours truly , CIIAS. F. POTTER , Stipt. M ) . Valley Sand & Gravel Co. , Board of Trade Bunding Ho thought it was a fraud. Would not bo without it for live times the price asked. OMAHA , Neb. . Sept. 8 , 1 S7. Carbolio .Smoke Ball Co. Gentlemen : About the first of August I commenced using your Carbolic Smokn Ball and Debellator Package for hay fever. This disease has troubled rap for the last five years , the attack coining on about the first of Auuust and continuing until frost came. Seeing the.Smoko Ball advertise ment Idecided to-give the remedy it tiral , but nevrr expected to receive much ben - efit from it. However , I was agreeably disappointed. I have had but one attack since I commenced using this treatment , and that was , I believe , caused by my failing to use it regularly. I believe now that had I commenced the treatment prior to having the first attack I would have been much more bcucfittcd by it. 1 now foci the benefit I have derived by using the Smoke Ball , it is worth five times the price asked for it , Yours truly , H. B. LOCKWOOO , Manager Cigar and Tea Department , McCord , Brady is Co. NEURALGIA AND HEADACHE. OMAHA , Neb , . April 23 , 1887. Carbolic Smoke Ball Co , Omaha , Nob. Gentlemen : I see you have opened an oflico in Omaha ana wish you great suc cess. It was your remedy that cured mo of neuralgia and headache , from which I had been troubled for years. 1 purchased a ball last summer throngli the Indi anapolis , I ml. , agency , and since I have commenced using it I have been entirely relieved from my trouble. Hoping this may bo of service to you , I am , very truly. T. C. RDTLKDUI : , 1715 Dodge Street. Subscribed in mv presence and sworn 10 bofoni mo this 23d dav of April , 1887. W. W. Kuvson , Notary Public. 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East St. Louis Nut and Bolt Works. Slate of Illinois. County of St. Clair , City of East St. Louis : Personally ap peared before mo , this 23d day of No vember. A. D. 1881) ) , Alexander Belleville , the subscriber to the foregoing affidavit , who. being duly sworn , states that the matter and things therein stated arc sub stantially true and correct. In witness whereof I have hereunto set mv hand and aflixod my notarial seal this 23d day of November , 1880. MAURICE F. TISSIKR , Notary Public , Term Expiring July 31 , 188'J. An Eminent Physician's Letter to a friend. Read it. MONTREAL , Fob. 15 , 1887. For moro than eight years my mother has taken treatment from several professional friends , and 1 am sorry to any , exhausted my own stock , of knowledge in trying to cure her of catarrhal deafness aud neu ralgia , but all our efforts failed. How ever , like Mark Twain , 1 am trying everything that comes along.and gave the Sinoko Ball a fair test. 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Fnrf ! ) 75 That u ns nm < to to onlor Cor $18 Vor 10.50 20 Kor 11.6J 20M Kor 1L'.75 20 For VI.75 ) For J 5.01) ) 23 For 10.M ) 30 Tor 17.M 35 For 20.00 41) ) For SJ.50 45 For 25.00 5'J For Ul.OO 00 Merchant Tailor-I For ? 3.09 Thill ucro nin'lo to oiilcr for . $0.00 For 4.00 " " " 7.10 For G.OO fUO Tor C.M 11.00 Tor 7.00 11)50 ) For P.OJ 15.00 1'or 4.73 V.OO For 0.1)0 ) 12.00 For 7.11 14.00 Tor 8.5U 111 OJ For 0.1)0 ) " " " 17.00 Ererit ciiKtotncr it a walking tenti- monialtotheaduanUtgc of trad ing at THE MISFIT ing Parlors , 1119 Farnam St. , Between lltli and 12th Sts. The Finest Clothing Made. Made.Anil Anil Stacks of It. TOP COATS FallOVERCOATS Uncalled for Tailor Made GarmenttHal ( Price lilEST ENGLISH STYLEST At well at the Newett Domestic Fancies. A Small Assortment is Noticed Below. Imp. . English Kersey Top Coat Silk Sloovpp , MI tin body lining ; nmdo for | 6I , will be sold ut f JO. Imported German Pique , Silk facet ! , low rolling Inpol , imulo for $00 ; will bo sold nlfftj. Imp , French Fancy Worsted , * Putin lined , silk slpovcs , soft roll , made for (60 , will IxisolU nt tKU ! > U. . Imp , English Doye Color Melton Sutln Inrd.very Hcti.rcndo for | 45soM , At tllEO Imp JlneCoikscrew Worsted , Bilk lined , short roll , mndo for f 10 , will besoU ntr 15.75. Imp , Jersey Cloth , Dark Color Very Ftylish mill body flttlujf , mndo for $35 , will bo sold at $12.50. Imp , Drapde Velours Chinchilla QuUtodllnliturmiidofor J25toll f fJWJ ; . Also number of very rich mid unliiiio Bar. rmitits difficult to iloscrlbo yet easily noticed on account of tliolr bounty mid worth. In addition to the nborc , wo carry n full Una of Isflser priced earraontg , that will pleajo anyone ono In souruh of a JTALL OVERCOAT. DO NOT FAIL TO VISIT THE The Misfit Parlors 111 FA11NAS1 SI. HQLMAN ADJUSTABLE BABY CARRIAGE COSTS NO MORE THAN THE OLD STTLB , AND CAN BE READILY ADJUSTED. 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