IT IS CROWING IN INTEREST , Succosa of the Stnto Fair Ex- cocds All Expectations. VISITORS THRONG THE GROUNDS. An Interesting Test Cnso to He Ilcgtm fly Attorney General Stnto Capital Not co. Hur.nAu op TUB OMUK 1JEE , 1 WJfJ I STIIBRT , LINCOI.X. Kept . , 12. I Tlio third day of Nebraska's annual expo Attloti exceeds the most sanguine expectations of thn management. The multitudes has como and thu attractions rctiou' tliolr smiles of ycstordivy. Fully tlilrty-llvo thousand people tire oa the grounds to-diy. : This os- tltniiU ) can not bo regarded us extravagant , for otliers are tnado that run much higher. Bo tlmt iv ) It uiiiy , tlio city ntid grounds have never boon so crowded witrt strangeM from all parts of the country and st-itu. Thus f.ir the conditions have all been favorablu ; bir ring the Ilrst day thowotthorhus boon splen did. The wind bus been listless and thu dust situ It to the ground when kicked from its bed by the footman or vehicle , and It clouded and obtcurcd the vision very little. It butt been cool nnd pleasant till day long , nddlng very much to tlio enjoyment nnd pleasures of the day. The great throng of people evidently cnmo to BOO what is to be Been , mid they moved rupiuly hither and thither , on making the most of the oppor tunity. It was a race from morning until night to make the rounds and ovcn.cateh a passing eight of the divers attractions. TUB jucmsiiuv nts'i < .vr. In general featured of Interest this depart- im-nt Is fully abreast with the exhibit ot any year , whllo'the records of the past arc con siderably exceeded. Kvery foot of availa ble space is occupied. Gentlemanly superin tendents and assistants tuko great pleasure In showing tlio merits of tliolr machinery , ofolso they yield to trained urbanity. This great exhibit includes everything used by the Boeder nnd harvester , from the time the farmer commenced the preparation of his soil until he harvests his crop and prepares it for the granaries. Points of oxeullcnco" glisten under beautiful coats of paint and de fects nnd weak points are possibly hid by the Bauio article. Kvery reaper , mower and har vester known to tlio western trade seeks admiration - miration and calls fur special attention. The cultivator , plow and harrow In endless vari ety.mid style have a proper plnco In the ox- lublt. The fcstivo corn planter , although months out of season , stilt Invites the atten tion of the granger , and In groups they can vas the merits of the chcckrowor and other attachments. Then the wagons , buggies , carriages and phaetons , witli their ( jlossy coats and elegant , trimmings , are a source of special admiration. They make ona think of younger days , when with 'sparklingrig" and Jlrst girl he was off for a drive over a pleasant country road. Hut imagine the stately wind mill , thresher , fan ning mill , seeder , drill , shelters , hydraulic boring and drilling machines , pumps , lawn mowers , wind engines , hay rakes and forks , pulleys , scales and the patent article in general - oral , and an idea is gathered of the wonder ful machine exhibition for 1833. About the unino linns represented this year wore on the grounds last. In this rcspoctthcro Is but little change , but the range of the exhibit in number of entries Is somewhat larger. TUB CUfjUMllUS IIUOOY COMPANY still push out In their annual exhibit nt the Into fair , and each year shows improvement in design nnd style that i.s in perfect har mony with their deserved popularity. Their mime is a household word in broad America , nnd the members of the linn living examples of what Americans can do in a manufactur ing enterprise that gives the people at largo the value of their monoy. Every department of their immense factory Is a model of com pleteness no detail too small for attention no obstacle so great but what their perfect nystcm can overcome. Their merit has been recognized by past premiums at our state fair every year that they have entered the arena. This year they surpass all previous attempts und show a line of vehicles that ore great. Mr. Hill , their Nebraska representative , says : "Wo have carnca the war into the en emy's camp , and from their own grounds defy tlioin singly or collectively to produce nnd soil vehicles so well worth the money as the Columbus Uuggy company. " Speaking 'of trade in general Mr. Hill Bays that nt Omaha thotrado under the man ngomont of Messrs. Angono & Firestone , 11)03 ) Fariiam street , equals In volume the en tire output 'of raany'so-callod factories , and the trade of John Doollttlo & Co. , of Lincoln , Is rapidly increasing each year. Nebraska is n favorite state with this company. They give the people honest goods at reasonable prices. Dealers nnd private customers will llnd u tine display and courteous treatment at their exhibit prominently located and under the union colors , bearing across their folds the ot "Tho Columbus name so symbolical success , lumbus Buggy company. " IIHVUTIlrUI. AItT 1IA1.L. The mngnlllcent showing mniio at nrt hall has certainly never been equalled since the Btato fair has been located nt Lincoln. As a rule tno exhibits are larger than lust year , and they have been arranged and put to gether with better taste. They are richer , more beautiful nnd attract more attention. The average visitor possibly finds more things of general interest at art hall than in ny other part of the grounds. The state ftiir standard Is very evenly maintained throughout , ami the common ov mediocre ex hibit is very rare in this palace of beauty. One can nofdo justice to art hall In a single < * y. To fully appreciate the display each rzhlUlt will requite inspection and study. The taowledgc thus gained will more than Repay the visitor and sightseer for the time Client. Entering the hall from the north and nt # ie right can bo seen a collection of bromide portraits thut arc pronounced remarkably line by experts. The photography exhibit on the opposite side of the hall is equal to nnythlng of the kind over neon in the west. And the wonderful paintings to be seen In nil parts of the halll They are the admira tion of every eye. Oil paintings , sketchings , | x > rtralts , pastel work , water colors , pencil work , pen drawings , porcelain plaque in oil , landscapes In water colors , ( lowers and fruit in ell , crayon work , in fact almost every thing known In the realm of nrt , > trike the eye wherever It turns. Hut hero the beauti ful in everything has been gathered and so nrruycd us to form a mugnillcoiit piece of nrt itselt. Tlio handiwork of mothers nnd sis ters is manifest on every hand. Hero jou can see the tidy , lambrequin , mats , cro chet work , s ctti03 and there the painted china , scale ( lowers , embroi dery , paper and w.ix llowors , fancy needle work , silk worms , splashers , fancy bed spreads and every conceivable thingthat comes from the hands and the genius of west- urn women. Such u collection is rarely ovoi Been at an exhibition of this kind. It la u Hinall world of beauty and wonders , ami very largely duo to the work of Nebraska mother ! ) and daughters. The Omaha busl ness college exhibits some fine specimens ol jx3ii work. The Lincoln business college will , however , give it sturdy competition in every department. Hut this Is only the beginning of this great exhibit. It Includes the work of the shirt maker nnd the Inundryman ; thn shoe maker nnd thu horse slioer ; the cabinet maker am the undertaker. Then the display of mtisicn instruments and the odds nnd ends of this department of business nre almost past humai imagination. An endless variety of carpets nro on display. The locksmith exhibits thn genius of his tra < lo. Hut tlio array of line nrt.s and textile fabrics must bo seen to bo Depreciated. No pen picture cnn do then Justice. Art hall is a thing of beauty pest ai description , lintor from any direction one smiling faces will greet you. 1'yrauilds o the tlnest w.irk of the baker ana canner tempt the appetite , and the display of dross L'ooiis work upon the pride of both roan am ) woman. Hu tarry tkcro the day , moving with the surging crowd , und the highest conception formed ol the exhibit will fail to do it justice. Ar.t hal to-dnj' was the great center of attraction , TUB I'OUI.TKY DBl'AUTMKXT. The poultry exhibit u inodust but Interest ing und lino. And yet it Is largely cowparec \yltli Hint of some former years. It Is noisy too , and reminds one of a great farm yard a en early morning hour , The shining backs of the line , fat nnd fancy chickens , geese tiurks , turkeys , pigeon * and other foathorci birds presents a very pleasing sight. As in credible as It may svotn ther nro many pee the grounds who esteem this thu lines cattiroot the fair. It receives a great deal f attention and admiration. In addition to icarly all the varieties of the poultry world mown to this country , can bo seen cages of abblts nnd guinea pigs. Their cute antics reato no end of amusement for young America. This part'of the show Is not the cast by any means. The game bantam cuts ils swell when not terrorized by the close iroxluiity of strangers' , and the pea Towl strut In his gaudy plu- iinyo as though at home , the king nnd pride of the farm yard. It goes vithout Haying that the poultry exhibit Is the Inest over given since the state fair has been ocatcd at the capital city. TUB \TTMi KXIttniT. The cattle show for 18iS is larger In num- jors if not equal In quality to that of any former year. Hut exports , however , pro- lounce it bettor in every w.iv. In this ox- ilblt breeders from Nebraska , Illinois , Iowa , Missouri and Kansas are represented. The herds nro extensive and remarkably fine In ippcarnncc. The supremacy of the short- 101 n strain Is now n matter of very grave pic.stion. It finds ripe competition in the 'oiled Angus , Hereford , llolsteln and Gal- .owny. They are here In all their glory. The ittlo .ler.ioy pushes its claim as a milker. 1'tiu presumption is not based upon quantity jut quality. Many people are inclined to recognize it. The fat cattle exhibit is re- naikablo. Abe Hourquln , ot Nakomls , ill. , exhibits the ilrst nnd only herd of brown Swiss cattle over seen in the state. "I'etor 1'ipor , " a six-year-old Polled Angus bull , weighs ! i,7. > 5 pounds. 1'lutarch , of the Hereford ford family , his only promlnqnt competitor , Weighs ! 2r > UU , and ho is a year younger. The cattle show is simply superb , nnd It Is the delight of the farmers from all parts of the country. Dictator , of the Ouernsny family , carries papers to show that ho has taken Ilrst ircniiiun nt the state fairs of Vermont , lihodo Island , Connecticut and Massachu setts. "Mnxoy ad" is probably at the head of the Galloway exhibit , Tlio cows , heifers and calves are very fine. There are representatives of them In nearly ill the herds and strains of blood. Thcro Is narked competition throughout this class , ind the premium awards will have to bo made with discriminating care and In making .Item the committee will have to split hairs. J'ho cattle exhibit will have to bo seen to bo appreciated. ' THE uusr iEn. : Tlio bee stiow is not largo but It Is very n-otty. K. Kritchmer. of Coburg , In. , bus by ill odds the display of this exhibit , tie has "OJ different articles to tempt tlio Interest of .he visitor , including four glass hives of Italian boc.s , which prove Interesting to nil , whether posted in bee culture or not , Thcro s also a full display of device ! designed for , ho care and management of bees. HmvUa apiary , of Columbus , also has n rery flue exhibit of honey in comb and strained honey in jars. A tower made of 'jees' wax attracts tlio eye , and also a p'yra- nid of honey in comb. No one who visits the fair can afford to return homo without seeing the busy boo and the apiary exhibit. TIII : UACES. The races to-day were called at 1:30 : o'clock , .he usual hour , and some of the best entries for the week were made. The attending crowd was much larger than that of yester day and a deep interest was taken in them rrom first to last. At least 10,000 people were n the grand stand and without the circle of , ho track Tim jockeys were loouing their jest , and with blood in their eyes donned their colors and entered the arena. Thcro , vorn no bad breaks in the order of the races , joncrally the heats and changes were called on time , und the immense crowd were not > crmlttcd to become impatient or oven rest- ess. Good cheer prevailed and excitement ran high us points were made in any way surprising. The following entries were made fortheH'.OO trot : Eli , Hen a'Dor , Addle C , Uen H , Amy Lee , Daisy Hughs. Tho'J 'Jo class ; Illinois Egbert , Billy Ford , larl. Special race , pacing1 , 3:30 : class : Oliver E , McFuddcn , Nightingale. Running race , half mile heats : Yankee ; } oy , Juno , Holla , Miss Nulson , Emma , Hay Hilly. PREMIUMS AWARDED. Lot one , class H.Shorthorn cattlo.bestbull : hrce years and over , Luther Adams , Storm Lake , la , Ilrst ; U. Daniels , Gilmore , second. Host bull two aud under three , K. Daniels , first. first.Host Host , bull ono and under two , R. Daniels , first ; F. Hollows & Son. , Mnr.vville , second. Host bull calf , 1C. Daniels , Ilrst und sec ond. ond.Uest Uest cow three years and over , Luther Adams , first and second. Host cow two years and under , Luther Ad ams , first ; U. Daniels , second. Best heifer ono year and under two , Luther Adams , Ilrst and second. Hcst heifer calf , R. Daniels first and sec ond. ond.Host Host bull and cow of any ago , Luther Ad ams , sweepstakes. Hcst bull three years nnd under , showing best three of his get under two years , U. Daniels , sweepstakes. Lot thrceclassH.Swiss cattle , no competi tion , nnd A. Honrquin , of Nakomis , 111. , took Ilrst and second on merit throughout. Lot four , Class U. , Devon cattle , best bull three years and over , Rumsoy Hros. & Co. , Emporla , Kan. , first ; no competition. Hcst bull two years and under three , Rum- soy Uros. & Co. , first ; W. E. Campbell , Em- porin , Kan. , second. Uest bull ono year and under two , Rumsoy , first ; Campbell , second. Best bull calf , Camboll , first ; Kumsoy , second. Hcst cow , three years and over , Rumsoy , first : Campbell , second. Best cow two years and under three , Rum soy , first ; Campbell , second. Best heifer ono year and under two , Rum- soy , Ilrst ; Campbell , second. Host heifer calf , Utimsoy , Ilrst ; Campbell , second. Best bull of any age , Rumsoy , sweepstake. Best cow ot any age , Rumsoy , sweepstake. Lot five , Polled Angus , best Dull three years and over. T. W. Harvey , Turlington , first ; W. M. D. Lee , Leavenworth , Kan. , sec ond. ond.Best Best bull two years nnd under three , Leo , first and second. Beat bull ono year nnd under two , Leo , first nnd second. Best bull calf , Lee , first nnd second. Best cow thrco years and over , Lee , first nnd second. Best cow two years ami under three , Lee , first nnd second. Best heifer ono year and under two , Lee , first and second. Best heifer calf , Leo , first nnd second , Best tiull of any ago , T. W. Hurvcy , sweep- stnKcs. Best cow of any age , \V. M. U. Leo , sweep stakes. Best bull three years and over showing three ofhis get under two , Leo , sweepstakes. I.otslx , Galhiwav cattle , best bullttirce years and over , Norrls & Clark , Dover , 111. , first ; E. C. Hill , Stella , second. Best bull two years and under thrco , Hiram Lewis , Genoa , first ; E , C. Hill , sec ond. ond.Best Best bull ono year and under two , Norrls & Clark , first ; no competition. Best bull calf , Hill , Stella , first ; no com petition. Best cow thrco years und over , Norris & Clark , first and second. Beit heifer two years nnd under three , Hill , first. Best heifer ono year and under two , Hill , first and second. Best heifer calf , Lewis , first ; Norris it Clark , second. Best bull any age , E. C. Hill , sweepstakes. Beat cow any age , E. C. Hill , sweepstakes. Lot eleven , Holstcin cattle , best bull three years and over , Homo Farm company , Hampton , la. , first ; Crow & Billows. Colon , second. Best bull , two nnd under throe , Home Fnrm company first ; no competition. Best bull , one und under two , Crow it Bel lows first : C. N. Searle , Edgar , second. Best bull calf , Searlo first ; Home Farm company second. Best cow , three years and over , Homo Farm company first and second. Uest heifer , two years and under three , Homo Farm company first ; Soarle second. Host heifer , one year und under two , Homo Farm company first ; Searlo second. Best heifer calf , Searlo first ; Home Farm company si-copd. Best bull , any ago , Homo Farm company , sweepstakes. Best cow , any ago , , IIoroo Farm company , sweepstakes. Best bull thrco years nnd over showing three of his pet under two , Crow & Bellows , sweepstakes. Lot twelve , red Polled Angus cattle : Best bull thrco years nnd over , Sexton , Warren & Offord , Maple Hill , Kau. , first ; L. F. Ross , Iowa City , la. , second. Hcst bull two vears nnd under three , Sex ton , Wnrron & OfTord flr.st ; no competition. Best bull ono and under two , Ross , Iowa City , Ilrst ; no compntiiSon. Bos.1 bull calf , Soften , Warren & Offord. Jlrst i Ross , beeond. Host cow , throe years nndovrr , Ross , fhst ; Sexton. Warren & Offord. scc-ond. Best nofcr | two aud Under three , Hess , first nnd second. Best heifer , one nnd widcrtwo , Ross , first ; no competition. Best iiclfercalf , Sexton , Warren & Offord , first nnd second. Best bull of any size , Sexton , Warren < fc Offord , sweepstakes. Best cow , any age , Sexton , Warren & Offord. RTATT. PAIIl XOTEC. The Whltebroast coal company cxhlhita a cake of coal that weighs -1,6'JU pounds. A panto of base uall was played on the grounds to-day between the State and United States Industrial schodls. Thu state In ono respect proved too much for the United States. E&Summnrv of yesterday's races : Nebraska , bred William T. first , Ben B. McMahon second , Waxllght third. Best timo-J,42K. ! The S:3U : class Lady Wonder first. Ethel T. second , Frank 1' . third , Maxcy Cobb fourth. Best tme-2:2 ! : . Runnlm ; race , mile dash Forest King first , Archie II. second , Vigilante third , Brown Idle fourth. The sound of music never dias away In nrt hall during the entire day. There are plenty of musical instruments , and n great many Nebraska lads and lasses who knew how to use them. The potter nt his wheel keeps a constant crowd around him. The exhibit of the Lin coln pottery 13 ono of tireless I merest. It is really ono of the great attractions ou the grounds. Prayers for rein avail not. For the first time during tlio history of the state fairs nt Lincoln the gentle rain has failed to fall. Sufficient rain to lay the dust would prove a great blessing. The parade arranged for to-morrow evening - ing will bo ono of the great events of the fair. No visitor should fail to see it. The manufacturing interests of Lincoln will bo represented In the line of inarch , and over SOU traveling men will give it rest und spirit. Tarry in Lincoln for the parade. Tlio discipline on the grounds this year Is marvelous. There has been no trouble re ported from any quarter , and to date there has not been a single arrest. The fruit tree and evergreen exhibit ought to bo visited by every Ncbraskan who takes an Interest In fruit-tree growing. This is anew now attraction and n very commendable one. As usual , Thursday Is set up for the great day of the fair. Exceptions to the rule are always rare. The charming baby will sit for inspection , nnd red or blue ribbon honors. Some mothers will bo disappointed. It is always so. Bo happy still , for your baby is the best looking any way. Gross Injustice will bo done. There is a friendly rivalry for famed honors between the state and United States industrial schools. In some tilings Tin : Bun representative clings to the opinion tnat the thirty-eighth part is greater than the whole. AN' INTIiltllSTINO TEST CASE. The state capltol is feeling the effects of the fair , and its corridors are crowded with sight seers. Business Is going on just the same , however , nnd Attorney General Lccso has entered into what will prove an interest ing test suit against the Missouri Pacific , Chicago , Burlington &Quinoy , and the Chi- capo , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha. The information Is in the nature of quo warronto , and is for the purpose of testing the right of the above named companies to do business In the state of Nebraska. At present they are foreign corporations , but have been taking some proceedings to become incorporated un der the laws of the state. The attorney gen eral , however , docs not think they comply sufficiently with the laws and desires to ob tain the opinion of the supreme court. The move is made to prevent the companies from In future taking cases from the state to the federal courts. It is not meeting with any serious opposition from the roads interested , but is looked upon by them as a test case , and they ono and ull ( but notably the Mis souri Pacific ) express themselves as willing to conform to the law in every way as soon as they know how to do so. AUTICLKd 01INCOItrOUVTIOX. . Articles of incorporation hnvo been filed by the Lincoln Glass company , which is to do business In Lincoln for a period of twenty- five years. The incorporators are Georgq II. McKco , Lewis L. Lingo and W. II. Irvine , and tlio capital 25OOJ in shares of ? 100 each. Lymnn P. Lewis , Ellis M. Palmer and L. P. Lewis , of Holdrcgo , Neb. , have also become incorporated under the name of the Hold- rege Land and Investment company. They will do a general land and agency business on n 515,000 capital , with power to raise it to $50,000 if they so desire. The Hank of Commerce , Omaha , lias also taken out now articles of incorporation and increased its capital from $100,000 to ? 500,000 in 5,000 shares of $100 each. Its charter will run for fifty years , and the incorpor ators are George E. Barker , F. B. Johnson , S. L. Brisbane , W. S. Rector , L. B.Williams and S. R. Johnson. In the future there will bo fifteen directors , who will bo elected at the annual meetings on the first Monday in January in each year. SOUTH OMAHA'S noxns. The bonds voted by South Omaha have not yet reached the auditor's office , and nothing definite cnn be stated about them. It is said that bids tendered contractors for the city of South Omaha work have not yet been opened pending a decision nnd that the con tractors there arc nnxlously nwalting a move. It is rumored that the city attorney will confer with the auditor on the subject this week. IT Wox"r BAKE UIIKAD. In other words , Ilood's Sn.rsiparilUv ; will not do mppssibilitios. its proprietors toll plainly what it has done , submit proofs from sources of unquestioned reliabil ity , nnd nsk you frankly if you nro sull'oriiifr from any di&eabO or alToclion caused or promoted by impure blood or low state of the system , to try Ilood's Siirsiiiuu'llln. The experience of others is stillieient assurance that you will not bo disappointed in thu result. A VOUIIK Victim. Miss Julia Daemon , a pretty little blonde of sixteen , who supports her widowed mother by working in a cigar factory on South Tenth street , has filed Information with Justice Wade charging ono Otto Waack with seduction. Wanck heard of the intended arrest on Saturday and bought a ticket for Columbus , O. , on Sundiiy night. Last evening an officer accompanied by Miss Julia , left for that city to bring back the de ceiver. For constipation , "livor complaint , " or biliousness , stele headache , and all diseases nrisinfj from a disordered con dition of the liver and stomach , take Dr. Pioreo'a Pleasant Purgative Pellets - lots a gentle laxative or active cathar tic , according to size of doso. A Daylight ! { olliory. J. J. Quinn , Frank Brady and James Me- uorom were arrested while In the net of going through an intoxicated individual in tlio B. & M , yards , Iti superior excellence proven In millions of noiiu's ( otf more thnn aquarti't ot n century. It 1 $ tiHtut l y the United state * Oavernmrnt. Fn. itorseil by the lieails of.tho reat I'nlvcrbltles as th stronnest , nuruitanil most healthful. Dr. ' J'rlcy's Cream TlaklntfVowdf r ( Iocs not contain ummqntn. Hmo or uliini. Soli ) only in cn.ua. , .I'HCK ? UAIClKiJ I'OWDKU CO. Vorlc. Chlcaso. gt. ADDITIONAL COUNOIL BLUFFS Coiinc'll I'rooccdltiKH. An niljoiirned tcsslon of the city council was held lost oronliiK. Present , Mayor Hohror , Aldoruion Wntoriunn , Weaver , Lucy nnd Knephi-p. The object of the meet- In ? ? w.19 to pass several resolutions proposed. The proposition for sewer work on 1'lerco , 1'latnor nnd First streets nnd Ninth nvcnuo was presented. The clerk was ordered to nd- vcrtlso for this work. Tlio marshal wits Instructed to sco that tha sldawulki worn built on Jlltjh School nvo- nitons directed , in front of the property of Messrs. liloouior and Williams. E , A. Wichham was Instructed to com plete w.ilks In front of the premises of Messrs. Hulblngton , Oelnor , Heck nnd other parties , and the committee on streets and nl- leys was directed to see to the work. The street supervisor was Instructed to flu Ish grading on Thirteenth avenue , from Main to Sixth street. Improvements were ordered on Seventh street , from Tenth to Twelfth cwenues , and on Sixth street from Tenth to Thirteenth avenues. Sli'owalltR ' were ordered on Hljih School avenue from Glen avenue to Third street. C , U. Chamberlain's bill for grading wfts nllowcd. The mayor wai compelled to leave nnd President Lucy took the chuir. City Engineer Stlmpson recommended the appointment of W. P. Patterson na pavinj ; Inspector , vice George Juoobs , resigned. The appointment was confirmed. ' Mr. Wcathcrbco desired instructions re garding the complaints of property owners on Mum street against allowing him to turn water into the street from his stable. After discussing several other minor mat ters the council adjourned until next Mon day evening at 7:30 : o'clock. For Use Horsfonl'H Achl IMinsplmto. Dr. W. W. HLACKUVX , Brooklyn , N. V , says : "Iain very much pleased with It in seasickness. Several cases have been brought to my attention whcro it afforded prompt and entire relief. " To tlio Oily of Itcst. The funeral of J. M. Phillips took plnco at 2:30 : o'clock yesterday afternoon from his late residence on Bluff street , nnd was the largest gathering of the kind seen in this city for many years. Citizens of every rank and station in life assembled to pay their last tributes of respect nnd esteem to the mortal remains of this vencr.iblo friend of alt classes , by whose sound Judgment and care ful advice they had often profited. All of tlio buslncsi houses In the center of the city closed their doors during tlio time of the funeral. Tlio services were most impressive. The llor.il offerings were numerous nnd costly the tokens of affection of many lifelong long friends. Tlio entire city seemed to feel its loss , and turned out as ono man to honor the memory of the deceased patriot and fol low citizen. Drink Malta l\\K \ Snlo of .Securities. Mr. C. K. Hannon has just placed the se curities which the ulty will Issue on the Im provements during the year 1SS5. They amount In round numbers to about $350,000 , and are placed so that they will command par value on tlio markets. They were purchased by W , A. Wilson , of Kansas City. The prop erty owners of tho'city can rejoice in tlio fact that Coil nril Bluffs paper is as Rood as government bonds , worth dollar for dollar. To err is human , but you mnko no mistake if you use Dr. .Tones' Ucd Clover Tonic , for dyspepsia , coslivcncsa , bad breath , piles , pimples , nguo und malaria , poor appetite , low spirits , or diseases of the kidneys , stomach and liver. 60 cents. Goodman Drug1 Co. A. New Church. At a mooting held in this city on Tuesday evening by a number of Baptists , n new so ciety was organized to bo known ai the Betheny Baptist church of Council Bluffs. The time and place for holding services will bo announced later. An Absolute Gum. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT Is only put up in largo two ounce tin boxes , and is an absolute euro for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands , and all skin erup tions. Will positively care nil kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. , at ! io cents per box by mail 30 cents. BESS AND RUBE. An Illustration oT the Strong Attach merits of Elephants and Dogs. New York Sun : "Nothing is more curious and interesting amoiif * the many fetrango things to he noted in and about a menagerie , " said the veteran manager..Tamps AI. Nixon , "than the devoted affection that elephants fre quently demonstrate for dog * . The big pachyderms form no other attachments so strong and enduring , and the dogs seem to reciprocate the fouling. One of the host illustrations that I over baw was the love between Bess and llubo. Boss was a female elephant that wo had in the Baviuun show in 1873-1 , and llubo was a setter dog. Bess was never easy when Rube was out of her sight. Horkeon little eyes would follow his every movement if ho was frisking about , and if ho disappeared she would utter a little scream that would bring him gallantly back to her in a hurry. She never seemed so iiappy as when ho was lying asleep on the hay in front of her , with her big trunk waving over him. One time Kubo got hick. She took the best care of him thut she know how in her elephantine way. She made a bunch of hay about a foot thick and largo enough for him to lie coiled upon and in borne way made him understand that ho should lie down on it. Then she dettly worlccd her big trunk around under the bunch of hay &o as to make it tip , with him on it , as a woman takes up a sick baby on a pillow , and there she hold him and gently swung him to and fro all night long , rocking and lulling him to sleep. In the morning ho was well again , and Bess appeared as happy as a mother who had nursed her child through a spell of illness. "While wo were showing in Boston I happened to mention to a group of re1 porters ono day the strong affection Bos showed for llubo. They evi dently sonsldored it a 'circus fairy story,1 and woro.not delicate in saying so. 'Very well , ' I said , 'if any of you poubt it just got Rube away from Bess a little distance and hurt him ( .lightly , enough to make him yelp. ' I hadn't any idea that they'd do it. and 1 didn't stop to think of whore Bess might bo , and whether she was chained or not. The fact was that she was at the time going through a'rOhorsal in tlio ring , loose , and Kubo was bitting upon a folded carpet fcomo way oil. The reportqrs lof ( mo nnd strolled out into the 'cnnvnsd. Pretty , teen they edged arouiJd to where Uubo was , and one of thom-gtivo his tail a twist , which the dog instantly remarked loudly , Bess , at the sound of his yelp , wheeled around in the ring , throw up her trunk with a shrill scream of rage , and started for those reporters. They How. There was no time for explana tion , argument or dignified leisure. The forty or llfty employes who wore stand ing about ran too. Boss stopped at Rube , and when she Baw that ho wasn't seriously hurt , she calmed right down , walked back to the ring and went on with tlio rehearsal. "When wo were going to Lowell from Boston , Rube , who had a sore foot , was put in one of the baggage wagons and sent on ahead. When they came to start the elephants for the inarch Bess missed her pot and broke out in open re bellion. She stood and trumpeted for him. H'lO.rtod , and tramped around in excitement , and would uot bo driven. iorlington Burlington The Burlington lakas the lead. ' It was In advance of all lines in developing Nebraska. It was in advance of all lines in establishing dining-car "service between Missouri river points and Chicago. It was -advance of all lines in giving the people of Omaha and the West a fnst mail service. 9 It was in advance of all lines in running its trains from the East into Omaha propsr. It was in advance of all lines in reducing the time of passenger trains between Omaha and Chicago. It was in advance , and is the only line by which you can foavo Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver the evening of the same day. It has been progressive in the past. It will lead in the future. Travel and ship via the Burlington. Ticket Office , 1223 Farnatn Street. % Telephone 250. Depot on Tenth Street. The other elephants began to share her excitement , nnd a man had to bo sent on a swift horse after Rnbo. Tlio wagon ho was on came back. The doors were thrown open so that Bess could see him. She wont up to him , touched him gently all over with her trunk , blinked nt him , made n succession of sounds tlmt sounded like the blowing of steam from the exhaust pipe of a boiler , and then jogpcd along behind him contentedly all the way , the door of the wagon being - ing kept o'pen. Ijoft For Home. Frank Merrill , the president of the Man- kato Cement company , left last night on his return trip homo. Mr. Merrill was in Omaha and Nebraska City in connection with the business of the company. While here he made himself extremely popular , getting ac quainted with all of the boys nnd renewing old acuuaintnncos. IIo has many old college friends in Omaha , with whom ho enjoyed lifo while here. Murrlnno Ijiccnscs. The following nmrriago licenses were is sued yesterday by Judge Shields : Name and residence. Age. I Samuel Cotnor , Jr. , Pickrcll , Neb 23 ( Lena M. Thelsson , Gretnn , Neb 20 j Olto Beckman. Omaha ' . ' 0 I Kate Michel , Omnha ! > 8 ( Charles Orow , Omaha 4(5 ( I Emma VnnTrott , Omaha 25 j James Drnltt , Omaha IK I Lizie Wright , Omaha 2(5 ( j Lee Lon. Omaha 'J3 I Nettie E. Itanoy , Omaha S3 Col. Cochran's sale of Council Bluffs lots , Sept. lli. See page 0. Tlio Public Improvement Fund. City Comptroller Goodrich was occupied yesterday in preparing the amendments to the public improvement appropriation fund ready for the mayor's signature. The appropria tion will foot up in round numbers $110,000 and is to pay for all the estimates for public work done during the past month. Many women find gyle's Rearlme Indispensable for washing dishes , windows , carpets , clean ing house , etc. , etc. , but because of its wonderful cleansing properties are afraid to have their clothes washed with it. Well , in'the past ten years the consumption of Pearlinehas exceeded 150,000,000 packages , and no complaints , but numerous letters praising it. Why , because PEARLINE is absolutely harmless in its place , and one of the best places to put it is in the wash tub. You can soak your finest linens and laces in Pearline and water for a month with perfect safety. That'sas much Pearline as they would get if they were washed in it once a week for twenty years. We could not afford to spend our time and money in telling the public , through the newspapers , a single thing about Pearline that would not stand the test ; and the sooner you testjit , the sooner you'll ' know that PEARLINE will do more than we claim for it. It is as pure and harmless as the finest imported castile soap. It's success has brought out many dangerous imitations. Beware of them. JAMES PYLE , DR. HOLE'S ESectro-Mapetic Belts ! Tha Grandest Triumph ot Electric Science Gealleuun'iBolt Beit Stleitlfli Sclenllnea"y Hade and Practically Applied. with Electric " ' ' 'feu , DISEASES CURED WITHOUT HEDICIHES. More T P l i In th Back , ITIp . llrod or Urabi , WpJkL ! Nemu 0 blll < r > I > BMbE * , Ji' trul Debllllr. Itl.tu- , _ , , J > U M * f Kidney * , ftcliuu Dlavaftra , Torpid Llv r , Covl. feikautt ! ml laiu , Atthm * . Heart lltlcaM , l > j ncp I t Contlp llon , Erjrilpclui , j , Inpotviii7 , CBtarrh , .I'UV * . K Urptr. Diini b AjEU t DuibbtMt llydrwole. _ , \tantly \ ivif/ Can ho to nr p rv ot tbo body. Wbnl * fimL l WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS. . - ' el ctiHfln th blood Mid kMIAI tt fiTtrr on9ircnulnvttndnfMlbypormlflilon. NOTK thsfoUowIn ? who have been JKIALv 011111.1)1 A. J. HooflanJ , lu B. I'nrkerrnrt J. M.Hnlitt , all on Botnl o ( Trult , Cblc&g'ot A Urrory. cominlivlon incrchftAt.BtockT&nlit IJudd I > cbla.tbit . * ( arA&t borMinwii Col * Conaully. of the / l < r Octan ; Q. W. llollui , M. I ) . . Mormontown , Iow i Lniu I JIlTk. K&uk&k * , lll.i Judo * i. ft. Murrar , h pf rrlll . Iil.t 1\ LAbliott. . anpi. cllr w i rworki , Sooth Drnil , Inrt. . Kohl. K. Hampton , rhlriga pcit nfflcei L. P. MoMlchatl , M. P . UulTaio. N. V. " Your brlt bai atcompiuhuil what no oilier ra > tdr bin iteadr n.rrM and comrortabU ilwp at tight. " no It. llall , aJdermaa , 1 Kaii tHb8tra ( . , M > < r fork and tboatan-ll of otben. ! ) linBMCIC Cl Cf > TBn URPHBTIf * QC3 T l rep rlorto lloth r - nrT nUot l ctrliil Ull nUtlnb 9 CLCulrtU INHUnCIIW OCkl jr aroitrong or tnlldaitbv wearer mad Irti produce ! A continuous curranti conreri fllectrlettr tbroo b tb bodr on the oerrti. It eurei dlsoaies by gmentlng . oontlnnoni cumnt ot cleet.rU.ltr (10 or 1 Lcuraout of > Ihronirbout tha buman ij-mm allaiUa all nerrouinru InimxlUtelr , ml | iroduoln > antw circulation ot tba Ut * torn * tha Llood.lm partlnir l or , ttnnKtti , enerer and bealtb. when all otbei treatment > > u latu j. Xbe nuriU ot tklt > al U' line Uelt nr blngreeofnliediuid Indonedbjr tboutandi whom U bai dared. REfXRENCEs. Any tankcon.raiircll airener or wbnlwale home In C " ' ' ' " " Dan Pranrlaoa and C" J01V. XV. 01 RUPTURE < SsyS ? DR. HORNE'S ELECTRO-MACNETIC BELT-TRUSS , CHICHESTCR'S ENGLISH DIAMOND BP9A.MD JHEORIGIHALTHEONLYttHUIME ; ENNYROYAL LBEWARE or woRTHLesslMITATIONi' ASK DRUGGIST FOR ftlCHESTER'S ENCUSi ; , SAPf-ALWAYS RELIABLE. TO LADIES' ' DIAMOND IflDISPENSAELE.SOlD BVAU DRUCGIST OH INCLOSE 4f ( TAMP5) ) I ASK FOR OIAUOKO roR ymi ! i % CHICK HRCHt ICAlM.HU'Mf MABIIOMIUHU. . , - _ //BV BR'f "c3 W | | I V uNisucntowRirrcNTCiTiuaMAiiAiiaavdniOHUblESwhOKitvtusiaB 1 1 MMOHflwwj.afuurrflBrAi.i'iLUwnHJu.suJI lifei V THE CHICAGO AND TERN RAILWAY. Omaha , Council Bluffs And Chicago , Tha only roml to tnlto for Dos Molncs , MurMmltown Co.jur IIplUsMillion. Dlxon , Chlcuifo , Mllwankno. and nil points Ku t. IV the pouploofSclirnikn.OoliH rmlo , Wyomlnp. Utah , lilnlio , Noviicln , Orounn. VVndh. InKloii nntl I'alirornlu , It oilers superior adrnntciiroj not po 3lblo Ijy uny otlior line. Aiiiniiirnfnw of the numerous noltit'of superiority cnjoyoil by tlio patrons ot this nmd butweanOiualiit nml ClilraKO , nre Us tlirue trains n tUy of DAY COACIIKS , vrhlclinro tbo llncst Unit liuninii nrt nnd InKCiiulty ran crprrfo. Its I'Al.AOHSI.UHl'INQ OAllit the equnl of whlnh cnnuot lie found olsowhero. At Counill lllulH , tliu truliu of thu Union 1'uclllo 1UII. wny connect In union ilopot wltli these of iholil ) CIIKO A-Northwo tprn Hy. In Ctilo'iKO tha trnlns of tills line ninkn clojo connection itlth these ot all other Kistomllnps. Kor Ih'lrnlt , Oolumbti" , Iniltannnoll > , Cincinnati , Nlnirnru I'nll.i , rtntralu. 1'IUfcliuri : , Toronto , Montreal Koston , Now \nrk , riillnilllphlu , llalllmoro. Wash- liiKlon , nnd nil | ioint In the Knst. Ask fortlcltcU vl thU "NORTH-WESTERN" If yon wl h thu l > o > t uvcomuiooatlon. All tlckil iKimt * neil tlckuts via this llnu. if. IIIJUIIIIT. K. I1. WII/50.V. - ' Ueu-l . W. N UAItCnCK.Uun'l Western Agent , 1) . 12. KI.M UAI.L , ' 1 Ickul AKent , , , . ( I. K. WEST , Cltjr IMuoiigcr Acont. HOI Itanium Street , Omuha , Nub. Ull Ull U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. Paid Up Canltnt $100,000 Surplus 50,000 H. W. YATIH. rrcsklont. LKWIS S.Jtiiiiu , Vice Trosldent. A. K. TOU/AM.V. 2nd Vice 1'rcslrtpnt. w. U.S. iiuoiiK.i , t'aslilar DIIIKUTOIIM : . V. MOIISF , .lOHN 8. COIJ.INS. II. W. VATKS IK\YIK a. KBKII , A. E. TOU/ALIK. Hanking Ofllce THE IRON BANK , ConiiT 12tli and rnrnam StH. A General ISunkmt ; llmlno.st , Tr.miacted. TOnCHES.FLAOS , PAN- ERS.TRANSPARENOIE3 , IenU for Manufs Oatnloa 1 72 Madison-at. Chicago. j TVAFEHS nro 1 Fuccraafuliy usi-d monthly by oror 10,000 i-adl" ! ' Are Safe. Effectual and Plcanant ? l ptTl > oxlyranllorntdruilst8.S ; ; i/ J J'urticulan S poataro stamps. Adiiroha Tnc LUIIEKA CniwicAU Co. , Dirroorr , Miuu. oalo and by mall by doodmatt Co. , Omahu , Ifclt. Qbtalnod. l i Trade Mirk , I .a bet , 1'rinl and Copyright protection n- cured , Good work , good reference * , moder ate ch'e' . Send for pamphlet. R , Q. OuBcll 1 ( * . 910 F St. , Wathfngton , 0. C. xro. n-r , . A. NO. .m- -L > ArmyHnimllea. lieu Iquarti'M loj > t. of tlio Platte. OMko of Chief Commissary of .Subsist ence , Omaha. Nob. , Sejit. U. IMti. Sualoil iirono- bills in trliilicntc , subject to tlio muul condi tions , will he rocelvcd at this olJlcu until 13 o'clock in. , central btandaid time , and at the olliCHof tliu nctlntr cnmmls rtry of stibiUtcnoa nt 1'ort lloblnson. Noli. , mull II o'clock n , in. . mountain stundurd tlnw , on Saturday , the KMdayofSrptniniier. 1 . at which time and plucivj tliov will In openml In the inicnca of bidders , for the furnlflilnir and delivery of onion * and potatoe < ! . Tlio rlijlit Is reserved to reject any or all bids , niank proposal * and HpecltlciitioiiH. Hhowlnu In detail ilm fiuHiitltlot required nml clvlim MU Informa tion as to condition of contracts , will bo f ur- ulshml on application to clthnrof the above mentioned olllros. J , W. IIAUUI(3iu : , MaJ. aiidt ; . ij. . U.H.A. , Chief O. B. Bpt. I'-MUm NKW I'UHMOATIoNsi NOW READY. Thu SIUKOiV for October. IMPIKH' Il.l.USTIIATKM MAUAZINH. Iho Octobnr part contain * A lluvlew of " " " "iNovultles" and "Ntw f anoy Worlc" lllchly Illustrated ; ! ! Colored I'latesS ; National CoHttimo Pictures : Iii7 llltiBtratlona of Dress and Needlework ; IJ7 Hut Taper Tut- terns : I ! ) Embroidery Designs and Jnltlnl I.rtttJl'H. lor sale by all Kmvailenlore. Price 80 tents. nUHINKSH OI'POIITUNII'IISS. WAlllVtV"ISUStVFXl , , The Ilotul llnilcorfl. 171 Ilroadway , Now York. oirer Mima Hue btiMness chanrci In the Halo of and Furniture of lloteln all over the U. 8. Our Wcbtorn dlvUlou comprlnai gome HUB liouscm In NrbnisHu , Knnsus , Missouri. Iowa and Minnesota , California nud Toxna. Keaulrud capital (3,014) to IIU.UUU. on IIOIIHOH tlmt are pay- InK well. We always xuliiUutliUe food reasons for parties sailing whom cyan bouse * me doing writ. Now la thu mouth for hotola to bo sent lu if we wish to Bell to good advttutairo. AH com. " promptly. . . .1 - ; TL f