fc By'rffirfr ' ! | ? yy T * ; * 1 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SAIUKDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. 1887 * THE END CROWNS THE WORK , Oloea of the Moat Bacoessfal Slate Fair Ever Held in Nebraska. A VERY HANDSOME SOUVENIR. It U Presented to the Driver of Jay Kjro-Soo Ooan & llnrton'a Exhibit of Hardware The Stock Display. [ FIIOU THE BF.K'S LINCOLN ntTREAV.I The grunt fair is ended , but the pcoplo present ycstorday , in the language of Blthor , driver of the King of the turf , "Wish this fair would continuo for u month. " This Is the general exclama tion of nil who enjoy sight-seeing. To those who have becnunublo to attend , the management can only toador their sym pathies , nnd to those who have boon fortunate - tunato enough to be present they return thanks for the patronage and encourage- mcnt extended to the association. The loading feature of tire morning was the parade , which was participated in by all premium animals on the grounds. By noon the fair ground * began filling up with throngs of pcoplo from till portions tions of tlio state coming in upon trains to witness the farewell trot of Jay-Eyo- tico. iTestordny the llttlo wonder's driver was presented with a handsome silk ban ner stitched with golden thread , with the following Inscription : Souvenir of the Nebraska State Fair "i wish this fair would last n month. " E. Bi mien , Driver of Juy-Eye-Suo. From 1C. J. McItmrnK , rfT Chairman Board of Manaeors. " P This sentence was uttoted by Mr. Dither and overheard by Mr. Mclntyro , who used it as the inscription. This being the last day in reality of the fnlr a largo number of people and ex hibits are moving back to the places from whence they came. As yet not A single complaint has been made regard ing the decisions of the judges , the con dition of the ground or the management , every ono seeming to feel that it has been a great success. The oflicers espe cially nro jubilant over the great succesa of tholr fair and the very line weather which has boon granted thorn. Not an accident to a person worthy of mention , not a row of any kind , and yet the largest crowd that has ever been as sembled at any ono place in a week's time In the state of Nebraska has boon handled when they wcro free to act and do ns free moral agents. Thn board is satisfied that it is most profitable to pay * for the beat that can be scoured as lead ing attractions , not only for the crowd it draws but the great satisfaction it gives to those attending. An attempt to interview some of the ofliccra was cut short by the largo number of prominent .visitors who wcro paying their respects to the ou lninls , returning thanks for the kind and courteous treatment during the week. But an interview is not necessary to ascertain that the fair has been the greatest in the history of the society and that not n visitor has gone home who has not boon entirely satisticd with what waste to be scon and the arrangements in every particular. The premiums have been lib eral , and the fact has been demonstrated for a certainty that a state fair in Ne braska is henceforth a success , and a sub ject for popular attention and approval. I'ltBMIUMS AWARDED. Premiums awarded for the best county exhibits of agricultural products collec tively were : Hull county , llrst premium 5250 Ouster county , second premium ' . ' 00 Cass county , third premium 150 Howard county , fourth premium lOo Uomclas county , litth premium 60 Among these agricultural ptoducts none are more worthy of favorable no tices than the collection from the State Industrial school , consisting nf forty-one varieties of farm produce. They make u special display of cabbages , beans anil peas. This year they have raised 1,800 bushels of onions , 2,000 head of cabbage , 1,803 bushels of tomatoes and other vege tables in proportion. This school also ! * exhibits some line work in textile fabrics , A showing that they are what their name indicates , industtioua. Class G , lot 1 , farm products Buckwheat , llrst anil pecoud premiums , Bruce C. Stieva Her , 31.50. Timothy seed , first premium , J. G. Dullng , Lincoln. 33. Timothy seed , second premium , L. n. Brown , Mlndttn , $1.50. White winter wheat , second premium , no romuotitlon , J. 11. Hadklnson , Weeping Water , 81.50. Keel winter wheat , second premium , John D. Moor , ( irand Island , SI.Ml. Ited spring wheat , first premium , Ileiirj Schumakur , Fort Calhoun , $ X Kml spring wheat , second premium , W. O , Gamble , Wayne county , 81.50. White spring wheat , first premium , Will lam Bultorlield , llayns Center , S3. Best rye wheat , lirst premium , D. U. Clark , Shelton , Si Best rye wheat , second premium , Gcorgo Kilns , Grand Island. 51.50. Uats ( white Russian ) , lirst premium , Fret Yerkte , Grand Island , fa Uats ( white Itusslan ) . second premium Lewis Fox , Ojceola , 81.50. Oats ( wlilto Bonan/a ) , llrst premium , W S. Delano , Lea Park. C us tor county. $3. Oats , second premium , ilonry Schumakcr Grand Island. Sl.&O. Oats , Texas oats , first premium , W. P Sowards , Ashland , S3. Fall rye , llrst premium , A. D. Treshor , St Paul , S3. Fail barley , llrst premium , A. D. 'fresher St. 1'aul. 3. Spring barley , first premium , L. H. Brown Mlmion , S3. Sprint ; barlov , second premium. J. L. II. Knlcht , Lee Patk , Custor county , 51.50. Whltn Indian com , llrst premium , Leo Smith. Da Soto , S10. White Indian corn , second premium , Mar tin J. Smith , De Soto , 95. Yellow Indian corn , first premium , Lee Smith. De Soto , 810. Yellow Indian corn , second premium , A. D. Tresher , St. Paul , 55. Calico Indian corn , first premium , Lee Smith , De Soto , S10. Calico Indian corn , second premium , Knbcrt Weoso. Lincoln , 35. Popcorn , first premium , N. Baxter , St. Paul , S3. Pop corn , second premium , A. D. George , Gibbon , 81.50. Corn on stock , first premium , H. Link , Jl 11 laid , 83. Corn on stock , second premium , Sam Me- Clorkln , Grand Island , 81.60. Mammoth sweet corn , first premium , William 1L Harrison , Cameron , S5. Clover nfi Hl , llrst premium , John Maddox St. Paul , S3. Blue grass , first premium , John M addox , St. Paul , S3. Orchard irrnss , first premium.John Maddox , St. Paul , $1 Altai fa seed , first premium , John Maddox , St Paul , 3. Flax seed , first premium , C. U. Coflin.Ord , Flax seed , second premium , John lluajre , Fort Calhoun , 81.50. Timothy hav. lirst premium , K. N. Grenell , . - . , Fort Calhoiiu , 85 , sT * Timothy liny , second premium , W. 11. Fish- ? > Itllin . Wood Htvcr ] { , . - Clover hay , llrbtniemluui , W. 11. Flshburu , Wnoil Kiver , S.\ Clever haj- , second premium , L. Crounsc , Fort Cnll.oun. 'i50. Native grass , second uromlum , Charlea Slii'ftVr. Fort Cnlhoun , S'A.'iO. Alfalfa hay , Henry Schumaker , fort Cat- liuiiu , 85. Best display of train and sceas , samples distinct from the above , Howard county , 810. ' All p'rflinluuis In the wluo Hat w ro taken by Mrs. K. A. Sexton , Paplllton. Total , S' 5. DISPLAY OK A ritOSl'EKOUS FIUM. In the midst of the uiultitudc of dis plays at tbo state fair is located thut made by one of the most prosperous wholesale and retail lirms in Lincoln. This is the exhibit of IXian & Horton , jrholesale'-s ' in iron and wood , pumps , steam and water fixtures , and all the ac cessories in a trade of that character. The firm have n substantial building In which their display is made , and they at tract many of the careful obaemng pco plo who seek the merits of individual dlsnlays , nnd who look beyond the glamor and glitter of fancy exhibits. The firm of Dean & Morton has been In the whole- Bale business In Lincoln for six years past with tholr olllco nnd wareroom at 237 North Tenth street , where they carry ono cf the largest and most complete stocks of tholr kind to be found In the west. In the six years that Messrs. Dean & Hortou have been in business , they have scon their trade grow nnd prosper from a business of fW,000 ! the first year to a business that the present vcar will reach fully $180,000 in volume. " It is un necessary to state that to bultd a trade of this magnitude in the short period of six years ia no small matter and it speaks above anything else of tlio push , energy and business ability of the firm nnd the esteem in which they tire held by the business public through out the west where their wholesale busi ness reaches. The llrm have now three men on the road the joar round who take their orders from all sections of Nebraska , from Kansas , from Colorado nnd from southern Dakota. This wide expanse of country covered by the representatives of Dean 02 Horton shows what a distributing point Lincoln has become in this particu lar branch of trade. In their store In the city the firm employs eight men in pack ing and forwarding goods , and the re sults reached in six ycaru' work promise to bo greatly increased in the very near future. In the jobbing trade in iron and wood pipes Dunn & Horton have an im mense trado. They are the state agents for the celebrated Trahern Pump com pany , and they have on exhibition at the fair all styles and sizes of those pumps , and they make an excellent showing. In all classes of iron pipes and fittings the firm have u very extensive trudo and also in drive and tubular well materials. Samples of these different materials were on exhibition at the firm's fair display. In brass goods , sinks , lead and sewer pipe , the firm carrying n heavy stock and enjoying a handsome trade. The firm makes a specialty of rubber hose in all sizes , nnd they have made this branch of their trade an entire success. To parties ever the state , to cities with fire companies and to all who have use for lioso in any size or amount , Dcau & Horton invite corrcspondonco and a comparison of prices with nny house In the west. To those seeking the practical things in'oxlnbits the headquar ters of Dean & Horton have been of un usual interest on the ground. It is a rep resentation of practical every day work that is not practiced enough at gather ings of the character of the fair , but which which wide awake business men recognize to contain profit. Duan & Hor- ton's successful exhibit is an index of their successful business which , as before Btated , reaches out over this nnd adjoin- iug states. THE GIIAND STOCK DISPLAY. of all the premium taking stock on the ground occurred at 11 o'clock a. m. , and was a magnificent spectacle. The pro cession was headed by Hon. J. B. Dins- more , who acted as chief marshal , uud next came the SilvcrCreok band followed by the stock. The horses displayed num bered up in the hundreds and there has never before in Nebraska boon anything lik the show of horse llcsh that was seen this year. The Percherons load oil in the procession , headed by Mr. Klwooil's "King of Perch , " and horses of every kind wcro to bo seen from the ponderous Clydes to Shetland ponies with draft , carriage and trotting stock breeders in abundance. The cattle display was fully equal to the display of horse iloshaudtho large number of polled cattle in the parade - ado showed the evident favor in which llioy wore being received In Nebraska. There Wore herds of Herefords , herds of Oalloways , herds of Jerceys , herda of Holstoms , herds of Short Horns , and so on through the catalogue , all in the dis play that made a line of slock over a milo in lengtb. Ten thousand pcoplo witnessed thia premium stock as it moved over the grounds , and nothing equal to the display has been seen before at the fair. NOTES AND PEIISONAI.S. It was the last day and a great day. Captain J. W. Marshall , of Omaha , saw Jay-Eye-See yesterday. The ilrst premium water melon was presented to Secretary 1'urnas. The tish exhibit was crowded to its close and admired by all. James W. Bouck , the Greenwood seed man , took tbo Union Pacific premiums on exhibits mado. The traiua brought crowds yesterday , and 15,000 to 20.0UO . people saw the fair close. There has not been less than 100,000 samule newspapers scattered over the grounds dUtlng the fair. G. W. Lininger , Warren Switzler and D. H. Wheeler , .jr. , of Omaha , were state fair visitors. The work of tearing down tents commenced monced yesterday and by to-day they will bo folded away. Hon.V. \ . U. Muuger , of the state board of transportation , came down from Fre mont yesterday to see Jay-Eye-Suo. Senator Majors , of Nomaha , and Wil liam Daily , of Peru , are among the in terested spectators at the wind-up of the 1 greatest fair. The weather during the entire fair has been unexcelled , and the fair has been one of great financial profit. Throe rainy years cannot injure the board financially. Hon. J. Sterling Morton , who wit nessed the first Btato fair in Nebraska twenty-one years ago , was in attendance yesterday. Yesterday the University Cadet band was on the ground and tholr music was 'highly complimented by all. The boys make one of the best bands in the state It has not boon the most profitable time for side show men. Pcoplo who visited the fair but for a day found more than they could attend to In simply seeing th great show in the buildings. The city has cared for the crowds through the week in better shape than over before nnd Wednesday night th city was heavily taxed for lodgincB. The verdict among the managers i that they have had less complaints o thiovinc and pickpocket work than at any previous fair for years. The show bands from the city visltcc the fair yesterday and assisted in the musical work. The day was a musica one. Congressman Dorsey came in from Fremont ycstorday to see Jay-Eyo-Seo for the second time , true to his instinct in love of horse flesh. Tie police court in the city has been a busy scene every morning during th fair , but the absence of crooks in th gatherings was noticeable. The now law making H olckpocket a burglar and i candidate for the penitentiary has had a salutary cllect. UUAL KSTATE. Traiwlcrs Filed September 15 , 1887 Itasmus J Jensen and wife to John B Peterson , lou 11 and 13 , blk 9 , Ar bor Place Extension , w d S 1,500 Asa H Norton to W F Lain ? , undlv X of neb ec SUMO e. q cd 55 Fielder Si Phillips and wife to to Lll- lie Kent. < > K of lot 10 , blk 1 , 1'at- rick'xadd. wd 1,000 Miclmc ! l.ee and wUa to Mareuret M ilnrmer , lots , blk 8 , Omaha View add , wd S.COO Susan B Grant to Jennie M Grant , e HO ft of lotO. blk SI'.1vd South Omaha Land Co to Kdward ( 'as- sidy , lot 1 , blk 41 , of South Ouulm , w d 1,000 Clifton K. Mayne and wife to Uaac Adams , lots 3 , 4 and 11 , tilk U , and lot in , blk 7. Central Park add , w d. . 3.5CO Ira Van Camp and wire to J. 11. Flcleel. lot * 23 and 24 , blk G , Van U.tmp'8add , wd MO De Forest \V. Saxeet a ) , to Kllzabeth N. Schcarch , lota 11 and 13 , blk 9 , Oxford Place add , w d 000 liufun B Clark and wife to Helen K Clark , a X of w J < and w M of o X ot lot 10 of llawe's Uriel , w d 1,800 John A. lllestand to David U. Bow man , lots , blk 1 , Porter's add to Wcsiomahn , wd 1,600 City ot Omaha to Emerson L. Stone , ifixlffJ ft adjoining n e cor lot 8 bin ISU , qed 207 Gcoree M Ludwlck and wlfo to Wm Lntry et a' ' , w 40 ft of e M ft of lots ) and 24 blk 7 In Uanscom Place add , wd 7,000 otith Omaha Land Co to John W HauKhawout , lot 4 blk 100 , South Omaha , wd 1,500 tharles Johnson and wife to Andrew Samuelson , s M of lot 9 , Elizabeth Place , wd. . . . . . . . . . 2W ) Mward CassaJy nnd wlfo to South Omaha Land Co , part ot so M' of nw Jf of sec3. U , 13 e , wd 1,000 'emnlah A Llnahnn to John Fllclin , lots 1 , 2 nnd : > blk 8 , lots U. IB nnd 19 blk 12also lots 17 and 18 blk 1.1.AI- brlirlu's annex to South Omahn , wd 3,750 Victoria M Tagscr to C Kej nolds , lots a and S blk 103 Florence , q c 10 11 Hatdcastlo and wife to C B Her- nokls , lots 3 nnd 8 blk 103 Florence , wd. . . 450 Charles K Heynolds to 11 L Beatd , lots 3 and 3 blk 103 Florence , wd COD V W Lntov et 1 to G M Ludwlck. 100 U by 1(0 ft of t > lk 7 Hanscom place , be nt 137 ft e of n w cor s w blk , wd. 7,000 t K Timmo et nl to T F Brennnn , lot 21 blk 4 Douglas Co , Neb , wd 1,125 11) and 0 Wllolmes to CB Sherman , W&lot7blk37. wd 4,000 Omaha Cannlnir & Preserving Co. to Kdwln It. O.Ilara , lots7 , 8 , 0 and 10 , blkO. Westslde , wd. . . . . 6,000 r N McCamlllsh nnd wife to Cltr of Omaha , 40x100 ft In center of U3d fit , McCandllsh Place , q c d 1 James Vore nnd wife to Theo Olson , lot 5. blk l.Donncckeu's add to Wal nut hill , wd 375 George 11 Boges nnd wlfo to E. D. C. Hnlncs. H W of blk 43 and n X of blk 43 of Gco if Hoggs add to Omaha , w d . 3,000 E Thompson to J A Lawrence , e 40 ft lot 10Elizabeth Place , wd 3,400 John L MrCa ue nndvlfe to J U Osborn , lots 5 and 0 blk S , West Cunt * Inir add , w d 760 Allen E Kllby et al to U A Smith. lotO blk 0 , Uarthago.w d 550 ' H Harris and wlfo to K S Dttndv jr. lots 13 and 14 blk 6 , llanscom Place , w d p.500 S U French and wlfo to C J Johnson , lot 10 blk 1C , lot 15 blk 17 , Central park , wd 1,500 S K French and wife to Elizabeth Johnson , lot 10 Dlk 17 , Central Park , w d 700 f F Flack anil wlfo to Inez Chrlsten- sen , lot 4 , Flack's subdivision of lots Hand OFnlrmontplace , w d 3,000 F Flack and wile to Uohort Kcrr , lot : : , Flack's subdivision of lots 8 and 0. Fatrinount Place , w d 3,300 \v \ j Council and wife to city of Omaha , 40x300 teet of tax lot 7 In sec 83,15 , 13 , for sheet purposes , deed 1 Thirty-six transfers , aggregating 800,317 IllTlLDING PERMITS. Issued September 15. losopli Sundhofner , Sixteenth and Hickory streets , frame basement to dwelling S 800 George Gardner , Twenty-third nnd Leavonworth , two-story frame dwelling 1,703 1. F. Hamaun , Leavonworth , near Georgia avenue , two-story frame store 2,500 I. Jacobbergur , Garlleld near Grant ) , ono and one-half story frame barn. . 150 I. F. Gardner , Lowe avenue near Ives , two-story frame icsldence 3,000 Five permits , total S7.550 TUU-WE/G//T PURE p pRicr $ CREAM BAKING fcfe * mB w , . COWDEI * Its superior excellence proven in millions o homes tor more than quarter of a century. It Is used by the United States Government. Endorsed by the heads of the Great ( Jnlvorsl ties , us the Strongest , Purest and Most Health ful. Dr. Price's the only Halting Powder that does not contain Ammonia , Limo , or Alum. POWDKUCO. , NEW rOHK CHICAGO. 8T. LOUIS. The Theatrics ! Protection. Merit will win and receive public recognition and probe. Fact * , which are th outcome of general ex * petlence , f rowlof through yean of critical and practical test , become as rooted and Immovable a * the rock of Gibraltar Injmbllo opinion , and hence forth need no further guaranttto a * to their gena ' Ineness. The Indisputable fact that Swlft'e Bpeclfla 'U the beet blood purifier lu the world , If one of thefo immovable Gibraltar rock fact * of which we have tpok.cn , and every day's experience root * this eon- vlctlon deeper and deeper lu public opinion. Kvery clau of our iwoplo In America and la Euro ; every trade , calling and profession. Including t medical profwialon. have borne voluntary tcetl * inony to the remarkable virtues of a. a a and Iti InfaUlbla efficacy In curing all disease ! of the blood. These testimonials are on Die by the tbou * lands , and open to lh IninocfIon of alt Mow come , unsolicited , two dlsUnrol ned member ! of the theat rical profession , who gratefully testify to the wonder ful curative qualities of the SpeclOo in their l dt- vldual cases. Their testimonials are herewith sub mitted to the public without further comment let them speak for themselves. The lady 1s a member of the famous Thalia Theatre Company , of New Yolk , and formerly of the Kesldenco Tfieatrr , Berlin , Ger many , and of McVlcter'a Stock Company , of Chicago. Tlio K nllemnn U a , well known member of the New York Thalia Thratro Company. Doth are well known lu theatrical circles lu this country and In Europe. Charlotte ItandoTv'e Testimony. ' NEW Yowc , Hay S , 1931 Bwlf t Speclflo Company , Atlanta , Ga. i Gentlemen Having been annoyed with plmplM , enipiiotii and rouxUnessof the skin , from bad con dition of my blixxl , for moro than a year , I uifxl a leoduiK preparation of sorsaparllla ana other adver * tlieil r me < lles to no effect. Then I consulted a prom inent physician , and from bis treatment received on beuurU. I then concluded to try the S. S. B. rem edy for the blood , and five or nix package * , by a thorough eradication of my trouble and restoring Mnnotbueu to my skin , have made me happy , and I cheerfully give you this testimonial for such use and publicity us you wish to niaku of It. CiUBLOTra luiroow , 153 Bowery , near Canal Street. Hugo Ilasskerl'e Testimony. The Swift Specific Company , Atlanta. Go. ; Gentlemen For two years I had a severs rase of ecsemu. I used tar soap * , sulphur soaiw.and various olher rrnieUlcs.ond was prescribed for by number * of physicians , but fouud no relief. At lost I deter mined to try the S. S. a. remedy , and auveii or olxbt bottles have thoroughly relieved inr , and lou can us * this certificate Ut any manner you Ish. llUUO HiWKIKL , * ' " " > ew fork. May S , IMT Tre tls ou Blood and Sklu Diseases nulled free. Taa swirr Bricino Co. , Drawer 1. Atlanta. G * . WEAKMENi : frofn Pr s alHr Dctli * , ftc.rMuliinf fisnlndltcreilocior e " " * ' ' " lfc"TJMA TBTo5 TrliBA M"El4T.1' * ! t * * * . BWald b rod by Kslben rF * Rrrtf't * llil Information ef T.lin u all nun. MARStONIt MSOYCO.I9PaikPI CJ.NewYorlc. MANHOOD iMtilUtt\tl U tvnry known rcn REUNION : ECHOES. Ono ot the Giitlattt Boy * Who Were liiu III no And Heard the Whistling Shot nnd Shell- Through the Sec6nd Bull Run and Antietam. Amoni ; the many irallnnto. A. R. hoys who njoyeil the tounlon hold In Omnhii durlnir the nist week none hiivo si'oti more hot tlfflitlnir ban the subject of tlio following sketch , Mr. C. C. Pnlmer. Mr. Prtlmor , who now resides nt io. 818 South KlRhtoenth street , enlisted nt Vatortown , M. T. , for two years. After eery nit that tlmo ho returned homo , wnoro ho quietly remained for nbout three months. In he meantime the bnttlo of Ucttysburtf wns ought , which flrcd Mr. 1'nlmor with no much latnotlsm that he niraln pnllnod. this tlmo for hrco years. Ho then lorvud until tbo nrmjr was finally mmtoicd. out. Ho fouitht In the second linttlo of Hull Hun. Antlotnra nnd numerous other fights In whloh his rcvlmont rag ongnircd. la the Dull linn light Mr. 'minor saw bis cotnrndes on olthorsldo nnd In rent of him full , but himself camped Iho itillotsthnt wcrotlylnp 10 thickly around him. To a reporter Mr , Palmer remarked ! "Iwns nottr lucky In ono way during my soldiering , hat Is In escaping getting wounded ; but In an other way 1 wns not so fortunate. In lying out nt night , with only an old torn blanket for > rotectlon , nnd very oltcn not that tnuoh , I contracted numerous severe folds which grad ually turned Into n bad ORSO of catarrh. 1 suf- orod with this cntarrh for about twenty yonrs , t almost destroying my hearing. I would wi n the morning with my bead all stopped up and my broatb BO oltonnlvo that I could source- y stand the odor of It. 1 would hawk and spit all day and have a continual roaring or buzzing lonnJln my enra. In addition to this 1 would mvo a head-splitting bondnvho above my eye1) , nnd , In short , I would fool sq inlsor IHo that I rould scarcely go to my work I lost flesh until only weighed about I'-M pounds. I doctored awhile for general debility , but it did mo no good. While suffering this way I notlood the ulrertlsomeuts ot Drs. McCoy & Henry , and mmodlally called on them attbelronicos In the itamge Mnck. They placed mo under treat- nont nnd to-day I fool llko a different mnn. I mvo no moro hoa < 1 < < cbc9my hearing U greatly mprovod , my head is clnnr , T have gamed llvo lonnils In weight In throe weeks , nnd feel bet- er to-day than 1 hove In three yours. " The above portrait of Mr. Palmer Is n good Ikcnessof thatgcntlotnah , who Is nt present sngrtgcd as foreman of the cake department of ho Jos. Giirncau bakery , and who resides at No. 818 South Eighteenth' ' street , where ho will willingly cot rohorato the ubovo utatemonts to any one who will call or address hint tbero. SNEEZING CATAKKII. What It Means , How It Acts , and What You snooze when jou got up In the morning , you try to sncoro your nose off every tlmo you nro oxpoieo to the least draft of air. You hiivo n fullness over tbo front'of ' the forehead , and the nose tools as If there was n plug In each nostril which you cannot dislodge. You blow your > i04o until your curs crack , but It don't do any good , and the only result Is tbut you suc ceed in getting up n very rod noeo , and you BO Irritate tbo lining memlirano of tbal orgnn Hint you arc unnblo to oreatho through It ut all. Tnls is n correct and not overdrawn plctuto of an aouto attack of catarrh , or "Sneezing Catarrh" ns It Is called. Now , what does this condition Indicate ? First , a cold that causes mucus to bo poured out by the glands in the no o ; then those diseased irlnnds nro attacked by swarms of little germs --Hi * catarrh norm that lloat in the air In a locality wheie the disease is prevalent. Thcio Hiilmnioulae , In their efforts to find a lodgment , Irntoto the sensitive motnbrano lining tbo nose and nature undertakes to rid herself of them by producing a fit of snoozing. When the nose becomes filled with thickened and dlnensod mucus the natural channels fnr the Introduction of air Into the lungs is Inter fered with , and the person so oUctod must breathe through the mouth , nnd by euch moans tbo throat becomes parched and dry , snoring Is produced , and than the catarrhal disease gains ready access to the throat and lungs. LEAD3 TO CONSUMPTION. JKTEnESTINO EVIDENCE OF A CONDITION NOT TO 11 E TlllFLED WITH. When ratarrh has existed In the head and the upccr part of the throat for any lengtb of time tre patient living in a district where people nro subject to eatarrhal nllcctlon and the dis ease ban been loft uneuied , the catarrh Invari ably , sometimes slowly , extends down the windpipe und into the bronchial tubes , which tuDesconvey the air to the different parts of the lungs. The tubes become affected from the swelling and tbo mucous arising from catnrrb.nnd , In some instances , become plugged up. so that the air cannot got 111 as treely as It should. Shortness of breath follows , nnd the patient bfoathcs with laborand difficulty. In oil her case there is a sound of crackling and wheezing Inside the chest. At this stage of the disease the brontbing is usually more rapid than when In health. The putlont bos also hot da Uos ever his body. Tno pain which accompanies this condition Is of a dull character. felt in the chest , behind the breast bone , or under the shoulder blade. The pain may come and go lust few days and then b * baont for several others. The cough that occur * In the first stages of bronchial catarrh is dry , comes on at Intervals , hacking In charac ter. and is usually most troublesome In tno morning on rising , or going to bed at night and It may be In the nrst evldonco of the disease ex tending Into the lungs. Sometimes there are fits of coughing Induced by tbo tough mucus so violent as to cause vom iting. Later on the mucus that Is raised , is found to contain small particles of yellow mat ter , which indicates that the small tubes in the lungs are now affected. With this there are orten streaks of blood mixed with the muous. In some cases the patient becomes very pale , has foror , and expectorates before any cough appears. In some cases smal imasfes of cheesy sub stance are spit up , which , when pressed be tween the fingers , omit a bad odor. In other cases , particles of a hard , chalky nature are spit up. The raising of choosy or chalky lumps Indicate serious mlshtef at work In the lungs. DOCTOR J.CresapM'Coy i Late of Belle vue Hospital , N.Y A.\D HOC f UK Columbus Henry n i Have On > c s 310-311 RANGE BUILDING Cor. 15th and Harney Streets Omaha , Nob. Where nil curable caiei era treated with suc cess. Medical dls sea treated sullfully. Con gumption , Orlgbt'H Dinoono. Dyiponslu , Hhou- matUra , and all NEUVOU9 DISEASES. All dl- CONSUITATIlN ( at ofllco or by mall $1. OIllcB hour * : U to 11 a.m. : a to 4 p.m. ! 7 to 9p.m. Sundays Included. Correspondence toculres prompt attention. Manydlscascs are treated successfully by Or McCoy through tberuKlld , audit Is thus poiaL bio for those unable to make a lournev to ob tain successful hospital treatment ot their botnoi. No letters answered unless accompa nled by lo. In ( tamps. Address all letters to Or , J. 0. McCoy , rqcmt 3)OH ) > 431t tUragt BuiUUn * , Omaha , Nob. DR. POWELL REEVES , 3H8. 13th street , Omaha , PRIVATE I > lSl i\SARY. : Established for the Scientific and Scoedy Cure of Chronic. Nervous and Special Diseases , The Old itcllubla Specialist of many years ex perience , treats with wonderful success all LUNO.THUOAT , CANCEK , PIlBFI8TO - LA , HUirrUllR , cured without KNIFE OB Treats all forms of Throat Lung , Nerro nnd Hood diseases , all Chionlo diseases nnd Ie- orniltlos far In udvaneo of any Institution In Ills country. These who contemplate going to lot Springs for the treatment of any Frlvato r I Hood disease can bo cured for one third tba st at our Private Dispensary , 811 South loth roflt. Omnha. Nob. . . . rtDPTUKK cured without pain orhlndoranoo rom business. y this treatment a pure Lovely Complexion , free from slonnoss , rcckles , blarkhouds , eruption" , etc. , Brilliant Eyel and perfect health can bo hnd. \yf That "tired" fooling nnd ah female weak- osses promptly curod. Dlontlng Headaches , Vcrvous Prostration , Ucnoral Debility , Sleep- essnoss , Denrvsslon nnd Indigestion , Ovnrlon roubles , InllammiuKm and Ulcoiotlon , Falling ind Displacements , Spinal weakness , Kidney omplalnts and Change of Life. Consult tb - > ld Doctor. * VE Ilin C ID Acute or ChronicIndam lib mil ) C Hill motion of the Eyelids or ilobound tar or Near Slghtodnoss , Inversion of the Lids. Scrofulous Kyos , Dictations , In- laminations , Abscess , Dunne ; ! of Vision ot one or both yes , and Tumors of Lid. tr Inflammation of the Ear , Dlccratlon or 'atarrh , Internal or External Danfness , or 'aralysls , Singing or Roaring noises , Thickened lirn'lffillO Debility , Bpormatorrbroa , 8om- ICllIUUd Inal Losses , Night Emissions , XMS of Vital Power , Sleeplessness , Despond- nncy , Loss of Memory , Confusion of Ideas , llurs lloforo the Eyes , Lassitude , Languor , iloommess , Depression o ! Spirits. Aversion to Society. K nlly Discouraged , Look of Confi dence , Dull , Listless. Unlit for Study o' Busi ness , nnd finds life R burdon. Safely , Perma nently and I'rlvatnly Cuied. HI find OlflUDlJeasfS.Syphllls adl- BLUUJJ ft OMHseaso most horrible In tsrcsulta-complotely eradicated without the uie of mercury. Scrofula , Erysipelas. Fever Sores , Blotches , Pimples. Ulcers , pains In the lead and Hones , Syphilitic Sere Throat , Mouth and Tongue , Glandular Knlanrcment of the fee * , Rlieumntisrc , Cntarrh , etc. , Permanently ured Whnn Others Have Failed. Kidney nnd Illaddor troubles , I Weak Hack , Burning Urine , ? requonoy of Urinating. Urine high colored ot milky sodlmont on standing , Gonorrhoea , Oleor , Cystitis , etc. , promptly and safely cured. Charges reasonable. PRIVATE DISEASES , ' : gleet , stricture , seminal omissions , loss of ual power , weakness ot the sexual organswant of doslre In male or female , whether from Ira- pruBout habits ot young or sexual habits in mature years , or any cause that debilitates the sexual functions , speedily mid permanently curod. Consultation free and strictly confidential. Hcdlclno sent free from observation to all parts of tbo United States. Correspondence ecelves prompt attention. No letters an swered unless accompanied by four cents in stamps. Send stamp for pamuhlot and list of questions. Terms strictly cnsb. Call on or ad dress K. 1'OWEM , REKVKS , No. SH South 13th St. . Omaha , Neb. EDUCATIONAL. PENNSYLVANIA SS. CHBSTUR. 2 th voar opens SUPTI2MUUU It. A MIMTABY COLI.KOK. DEOUEnS IN CIVIL KNQINBEIilNO. UllKMISTIlY . AKCIUTBOrUHB. A11T8. Preparatory Courses. Thorough Technlc.il Work. All Departments conducted by able PUOFESSOHS. Military system Kocond only to that of U. 8. M. A. Annuals of Lieut. 8 T. Hurt- lott , 14fti Sherman Avo. , City : or Chlot Pay master's OBlcc , Armv HpudmiHrtcr3. COU THKO. HYATT President. YOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE And IIOITIE SCHOOL , for GIKIS. KANSAS CITY MO. Fall corps of iircompllxh Teachers. 1'uplli received utnnr time inrclrcula apply to. Ul K. UtCOMAS. I'rlnclpal. Howard Collegiate Institute , For Young Ladles teopens Sept 21. College Preparatory , Classical and Scientliio Oraduut- [ ng courses. For circulars adilre i EMMA O. CON HO. Principal , or U. U. HOWAHD. Secre tary , West llridgowutor. Mass. f > HlLADKLPIUA SEMINARY _ U FOH YOUNG LAUIES.1 5 North Hroadlt Pblloilolpbla. 17th yo r begins Sopt. 21st , 183T. Address Miss It. K. JUOKINS , Principal , who refers by special permission to Mr. and Mrs , John N. .lowott , 1 Mr. and Mrs. Philip D. Armour , VCnicaso. Mr. and Mrs. Horace F. Watte , ) ST.LOUIS LAW SCHOOL LAW DEPARTMENT OF WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY ThaTwentrflrnt jearof thlnvrell known Mlioolwlll beoin at 4o'clock n.m . on WtUNFITJAT. OCT.lth.lf 7. P.nMltUTlov forncifancrdHnndina MoNPiV.OcT. th , V B.rn , Entire course rosy ! > completed In tq or fer e yearn at option of student. lliloraa | adnutnto IJac 'ulUon SKI per annum for Uatnlmruo * , etc. , oddreus , WILLIAM C. HAMMOND , LJL.D. . , . Be nof laoulty , MIYIuoss Place , 8T ; LOUIS , MO. DRS.S.&D.DAVIESON . . . 1707 Olive St. , St. Louis , Mo. Of the Missouri State Museum of Anatomy St. Louis , Mo. , University College Hospi tal , London , Giesen , Germany and New York. Having devoted their attention SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES , More especially those arising from imptir dence , invite all so suffering to correspond without delay. Diseases of infection and contagion cured safely and speedily with out use of dangerous drujs. Patients whose casts have been neglected , badly treated or paonoundcd incurable , should not fail to write us concerning their 8j mp- toms. All letters receive immediate at tention. JUST PUIIL1SIICD. And will be mailed FREE to any address on receipt of one 2 cent stamp. "Practical Observations on Nervous Debility am Physical Exhaustion , " to which is added an "Essay on Marriage , " with important chapters on Diseases of the Reproductive Organs , the whole forming a valuable med ical treatUe which should be read by all young men. Address DRS. S. &D. DAVIESON , 1707 Olive St. , St. Lcuis , Mo. BOYNTON FURNICE CO , , Solo Manufacturers of BOVNTON'S FURNACES , RANGES 0 HEATERS , With All MODERN Improvements , 47 and 49 Doacborn Si. , J.H.MANNY , MANAGER. CHICAGO. rou gAi.B nir ' . HENRYB. COX.Ornaha , Neb , OMAHA , Wednesday , Sept. 28th FOREPAUGHS 23rd ANNUAL TOUR. THE FIRST OF THE NEW OLYMPIA. Adam Junior's ' Great Original 31 Horse Act ! 8200,000 Clutter ISnttlo anil Wlltl Weil , rrc.h 1'reM \ow York's ail Weeks Ovoru'licliiiliiB Continent. Ilehold ADAM , ' Ai\D TUT. I'KIXCU Of ADAM , CO.tlHTH. BREAKING GLASS BAllSTHIKWN IN QlrTEHrNTPOSITIONS. WITH THREE TIMES THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. Has actually crossed tliu Hudson ami metaphorically the Itulilron. In the clnoslo Inniniafro of Ju- llus Cirsur , in the brlolest military dlsp ituh ever trmijinlttod to Homo , hoein truly say , "VKNI V1D1I VICll. " A rnngnlflcont Are itoTrlomplia spontiinoouMy erected br the concensus of pub llo opinion everywhere , on which thoRarlnnds of victory nlrcaily float hliih In the nlr , nwnlts his- trliiinutinl return unit entranro into every city imil town In America , where his oM uud now Irtunds will bo anxious to sue bis Triple Circus , Quadruple Hippodrome , Double Museum anil Menagerie , All now united with 4-1'dw'n Itcmodc.li-d U'lld West , 4-1'uw's Great Cuit- ter Jlattlc , 4-l'aw's Jfew Oli/inpla , and Jangle Mcnitgcrlt absolutely grown in- all i'x proportion * to THREE TIMES the GREATEST SHOW on EARTH OMAHA , WEDNESDAY , SEPTEMBER 28th , Is the tlmo flxed for the ovtitton , and al o the place whorom the trophlo of the irroat romu < * st nro to bo soon afternoon nml ntfht. After liAvinir cxhlbltud his tnttrvolous attractions TWKNTY TWO WBKKS IN NKW YOHK.to the largest and most cntliusla tlo cOintroKatlonn of the kind ever sonn In nny city In the world , It will bo the atninitcst tlunir In the anualA of llrst olasa lohMtl- mate amuscmnnts If myriad' of people are not soon cro dlnjr his now colosml pavilions , to bo erected on tao ( rroimds selected for the I.AIIUKSI' AMl'HlTllBATKlt IN TIIK WOULD , to see and know for themselves Just why anil HOWTIIK ( IKKAT CtJMIH.ATI VK VJOrolCY WAS WON. The story Is a brief ono uud soon told. It finds Its solution In thosa tacts. It was In Number of IMcplmntg ! In Trained Klc | liruils ! In Oumlrlllo Elcpliniita ! In Clowu Clcplmnto ! In "Knock-Out Klc'plinnls ! fn Dlcyrllug Elephants ! In The Illondln Horse ! In Eqiicntrlnn Slurs , Mule & Female. In Nii ! < > turulnr ItUnlnr ! In Gymnasts , Athletes , Acrobat * ! In tlncing Horned ! In Roman ClmrlotcerR ! In magnificence of Wardrobe ! ! In ( ymnaillf ยง omerNault l > oi ! , i In Great Aerial Antipodean Feati ; In CiiNter llatllc and Wild West. In Giant IIoi > e aitd JJO-llorie Act ' In Rl < > r < > iil < ill AiiiiiHi'iii't tintGrnrlsoi In a word , A Grand Victory In Cverythlni ; , bucnuso Thorough nnd Com plete in All Metv Great Feature * of uvory kind in Circus , Hippodrome and Slenngono. Finally , n Climax of Victory in orpat'mj ; , winning and etislniuinu the greatest amount and tlio most prolonged applause. Adam I'orepauK > iIr. . , las literally covorcd himself with metropolitan ? lory , but with becoming modesty and unprmnuditatcd art ho bears his blushing honors thick unon him. Hail to the youn Prince of the House of Adam. For the first time he will introduce his Great Tlilrly-Ilorne Act , well worthy the whole price of admission to set' . See Adam Foropaugh'a lifelike rendition of the Grcul 4Ju < * ler'Italllc , in combination with liis ICeinodclcdVildVcitSliow. . Whole tribes of genuine Indians. Hull'alo tlunts. Indian Scouts. Mexican Vaqueros. Ladies throwing the laiiat. Armv and cavalry liirhts with Indians. Broadsword contest on horseback by llerr Xavier Orlofskyand Charles Walsh , lute of the Prussian anil Bavarian Cuirassiers , Cavalry , men a la Black Hussars. A. H. Bogardus and his four sous , the champion wing shots of the world. Alexis , the famous female crack shot , and Suspender Jack , kins of the cowboys , will take part in the Great Wild West Slum' . Also , the , Grandest Hippodrome ever KCCII in any Miow In the world. j Great Street Pageant About 10 A. M. Two Qiand Full and Complete Performances Every Day at 3 & 7w : : p.m. Door open nt I iMO.SJp m Admission , 50 Cents. Children Undtr i > Years , tt5 Cents. ; Twenty Thousand Sent * . Reserved numbered chairs extra. For the accommodation of the i public who doslre to .i\ old the cionds on tlio grounds , reserved goats ciin ho secured at J'at Meyer & III others' Jewelry Store , corucr 11th mill I'mimin , on the day of exhibition , at the I usual slight advance. EXCURSIONS AT GREATLY ItKDVCKD KATES Will run on davs of exhibition , Knqulre of j our Station Agent. Will also exhibit at Lincoln , Sept. 27. Council Bluffs , Thursday , Sent. 29. NEW STYLES .A.I.ir-i Euaci "WIISTTEJPJ. Are coining In daily. Yon can't conceive half the proper Idea of the Immense quantity or the ureut beauty of thetto goods until you sec them. Tor your own Intercut , a well an ours. Call us NOOII as yon can. . Rcmctnbf.r tlie A'umbcr , 1119 Far- nm Street. FAIR PRICES. -FOR- FAIR GOODS Tn order to convince the immense throng of people who will lie with us during fair wcekofthe desira bility of locating permanently , toe will make the following prices on Merrhtmt-Tallor-Made Garments our - - ments , thno showing thut clothIng - Ing can be bought of tt. < * at less than eaittern prices , and one great item of expense Is less In Omaha. than elsewhere. Misfit Suits. Forf 9 75 That was raarte to order for 1)8 ) 1'or 10 no " " " . , Tor ll.BO 83 Tor 18.75 For 13.75 For 15.00 For 16.hU For 1T.M For SO.OO For 1S.60 For 25.00 For 31.00 For I 3.03 Thut were innde looidor for. . $ 6.00 For 4.00 7.00 For 6.00 8.50 For 6.60 11.00 Tor 7.00 13.60 For 8.0a 15.10 For 4.7S For C.OO liuo For 7.50 14.00 For 8.0 1800 For U.OO 17.00 customer < a walllng testimonial menial to the advantage vftrud- at THE MISFIT g Parlors , 1119 Farnam St , , 'Botweon ' lllh .and latli'Sta' The Finest Clothing Made.And And Stacks ot'It * TOP COAT S FallOVERCOATS Uncalled for Tailor Made Garments.Half Prlca STY LES. As well at tliu Newest Domestic Fancies. A Small Assortment ! s Noticed Below. Imp , English Kersey Top Coat iillk .Sleeve ? , satin body llnlnn : nuido for fD5 , will be sold ut M'J. Imported German Pique , Silk fnrud. low rolling Inpol , mndo for fi'-O ; nlll ho sold atV.fl. Imp , French Fancy Worsted , Eatln lined , silk sleeves , soft roll , inmlo for IM , w 111 l t sold utti'yi. ) Imp , English Dove Color Melton Sutln mod. \ cry to'f.ir.ailcfor : HD.aold at | 19. 0 Imp.Wine Co kscrew Worsted , Imp , Jersey Cloth , M Color Very stylish nnd bojy nttlnp , mtulo for )5 ) , \ will bo sold at tliM. Imp , Drap de Velours Chinchilla QuIltO'I llnlnKi made for f-5 , soil for 110. Also n number of Tory rich am ! imlijuo rnr- mrnts dlfTk'tilt to Uoscrlbo yet oiiMlly noticed ou uccount of tholr ticiinty and north In addition to the above , vo carry n full Una of losoer jirlooil friirmoats , thut will pleura anyone ono Inecarcliot a _ .FALL QyEROpATe 0 NOT FAIL TO VISIT Til K The Misfit Parlors . 1L1U fAltXAM S2-