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THE OMAHA DAILY 1 MONDAY N RCH Personal Paragraphs, J.C. Carson of Chadron is at the Casey. D. 8. Seitz of Norfolk 18 at the Murray. broom Dr.Birney,practice Jimited to catarrh- al diseases of nose and throat. Bee bldg. licenses upou the petition cf thirty resident frecholders of the precinct where the salo of liquor is proposed, and setting forth that the applicant is & man or reputable character . bushels; corn, 000 mcres, ), 620, bl ot SR T, | mow webraske Roeunees ana oo | J NN MR OStion rye, 00 acres, 1, _kwlim:hrl-ln: ]lfllfl"fll‘!, trols the Liguer Trafli s, The v friends M Charles T, | 10,600 acres, 1,002,000 bushels; sorghum, o 5 " g, "‘]‘"ld"ri':j;gxin"'\h"l;fl;(;"' i ragrey & 0 wores, value, 543,000 10,050 pounds of | The “hich liconse” law of -Nebraska not only a distressing complaint, of h A . cu 685 mules, | known as the Slocumb law, provides: itself, but, by causing the blood to hear of his death, on” February 20, at e J My J y il o A ! J J | 00 cows, 160,700 other cattle, 44,650 sheep, S . The o y boa ) t o dey system ene Philadelphia, after great suffering. | 18800 e a v Sec. 1, The county board may gran become depraved and the system on feebled, is thesparent of innumerable maladies. Thav Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is the best cure:for Indigestion, even when complicated with Liver Complaing, THIS COMING SEASON We propose to demonstrate what a business d Clarke of Valontine s rogistered at the TEMPTATIONS, and a resident of the tate. The application i proved by the following testimony drens’ Clothing. We have made enormous preparations, and having been especially for- asey 42 ke must be accompanied by any sum which the from Mrs. Joseph Lake, of Brockway tunste | . rchasés in that line, we intend . * boy's acd Y BENE Mests of Ol yasel At the i’ Lol 161 1568 CLAT 890, Centro, Mich.s— unate in our purchases in that line, we intend touse our oy's department this season for sk, ). Moals of O'Nelll 18 & guest &t the | Roy Charles W. Bavidzs Advises Us | board may require not lass tiian $500, S ioue -cotapinl AnN idighition 3 1 i debas: A "‘I;"‘“ tett 6f Héat Ps wt e How to Meot Them. Sec. 2. No action shall be taken on the ap. tmao’ my lite @ Btrden and r o0 a great advertisement, We want to make a lasting impression on the boys, and teach them uzlett of Beatrice is stopping . O Y plivered plicatio tice has been published for at p For m ‘ b y Rev. Charles W. Savidge delivered a ser- | plication till notice has been pu ending my_existence. For more than hile they are ve ., 5 : S AL G nBLI o Rushville is at the | Mon at Boyd's opera house iast night. The | least two weeks in the paper in the county four years [ suffored untold agony, w while they are young this great lesson, that there is no place to huy Clothing A. Chamberiain of Rushville i Ky L " St 61w od ost to a.skeleton, and hardly Saxton toxt was: | Corinthians, 1013; “There | huving the largost circulatio reduced almost to askeleton, and T templation talien jou butsuch ana | | Seo. 616 remonstrance (s flod the | - AT stEengih o deng mysell thont. Al ”like. the Nehrasgka _Clotlxi:tg Company. _ Millard smmion to man; but God is faithful, who :;"fl",".fl':?‘v.],':ly‘.““m\‘n"‘ mlf.i:.ru'x"‘a;‘.r,:"L:C,.'.',",'.'L,"{ the most delics uld bo digested ap | 10 begin with we place on Sale the following unapproachable barsains, A. G. Mason of Norfolk is registered at | will nov suffer you to be tempted above that the license law within par, or if any all. Within the time mentioned soveral sxcelle ‘assi s Qe wt Fana I atdtaon. iy R ' yilis 2 tho Casoy ye arcable; but will with the temptation | former livonse has bt revyod for u b, physiclans treaten o Wi i ving ros 400 excellent Cassimere Suits, with Knee Pants at ¢1,00. .lhn y are of good weight and B o Getzingor of Fremont is stopping A | make a way to escape, that yo may be able | Aemoanor the board shall refuse him Ay petmanent gt T tomiienood heavy enough to wear right now in this cold we ather. Nothing more durable for Boys tho Paxtor to bear it. license, y X1 Vi the use of Ayir's Sarsapariila, whioh Ko = T 10 Wik f \ 7 W r._‘T”,‘.;r‘. lure of Red Osk is stopping &% | “oyp gubjact this evening 1 “Temptations, i _:U-l:-‘rl(;"(‘r"['ltj(‘::': i s LA has produced wonderfu] results, | Soo wear was ever placed on our counters. Ihey are excellently made with pleats, and come ho Millard, ense bonrd to the ot court, and How to Meet [hem.” after commencing to take the Vit Vinte Cearnoy is stopping " See 5. ‘The license shall bo for not more oulil se rovere! in three nice patterns. You will open your eyes in astonishment when yo sce this suit. H. A, Judd and wife of Nebraska City are | 8re common to all. Temptations should not | transferable and may be revoked whenover 3 and with it came ability to digest o splendid all wool Suits, in small checked patterns, beautiful shades and ¢ o8t At the Paxte be roearded as a disgraco nor dishonor, nor [ the Iaw is violated, 3 all the food taken, my Strength ime ! ’ . 3 B fs Cetof; j ST TR e o B R A LT (b ond ot il = wecvadl aanly Wayre AN, Brtek oh..foty Wearing garments at 2,25, We do not say too much when we pronounce this suit worth ¢4. i J. B, Lender and wife of Chadron are | a8 a misfortupe. but as a God permitted £5.000, with two good sureties, which may month of faithtal Attention. ¢ sone S & b . N | among the guests at the Murray. proving. Indeed, as Christians, wo are told | bo suca upon by any person injured by the directions, 1 found - myself o wel Thousands of other Suits, for small and big Boys from the cheapest to the finest g i dirs. Frea L. Amos and Miss Ames of | to “‘count it all joy when we fatl 1to mani- | solling or giving away of 1Guot by thp s woman, able to attend 10 all household f : e Torid ; § gt E A RE S i Boston ure among the guests at the Millard. | o1 temptations. God honors his ehildren loonkeeper or his ngent. dutles.” The medicine has given ms o of goods and every suit in our Boy's Department a hona-fide bargain. Out of town patrons i —— pHibth s GAE GBUnRL o L far as toput |, e 7. No person can be surety fortwo | oo Hhe med Sike S 5 § i Pastor Weller Sick. eodiede el sl e Ll ST . have the same advantages as those living here, we fill mail orders promptly and if goods ¢ Rev. Z. S, Weller of the Missouri confer- | thom to the proot, SR Sec. 8. A fne of #5 for each offense is . p . TR PP r e ke i S0, Whio" Wil skpdbted: 1o preach at the | FOld, mot tinsel, that i ot nulu provided for selliig to Persons Whaor twen er’s arsa a""a’ are not satisfactory can be returned. Write for Samples. i iy Tt e 1 | the tira. Jesus himselt was sorely tempted. | 1y-ono years of ao, ; g T e e R { Bitnoy, véstariuy Morslng, ws Setorses | BUEthat wildeenoss exporionce made him R il i misroresents i -l IN OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT we oficr this week as first bargain of ! from so doing by sickness. all tho more my svmpathizing Savior. And | 8fels liable loa fine of 820 and”thirty days Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. season. { { TTRTV oow & kool what thie Holy Spleit means.by | “tes, 10, Bolling. to Tndlans, drun\ardsor PR 4 i AheRbe S SHBES idleatlier soles ¢ S sts, Seamless, in C § AR AT il the | the words: “Ior we uave not an High | jngauc people is punisbablo by o fine of §0. Price 81; slx botties, 5. Worth $5 a vottles 200 dozen excellent Men's Shoes, solid leather soles and C ounters, Seamless, in Cong 1 e regular bi-nonthly meeting of the Priest which cannot be touched by the feel. See, 11, For ing “without a license et TR S, s Wb Rt AR WO ceorular $1.7¢ Order of Canadian-Americans will bo.neld | juiza'at our 1nfiemiios, Dt stms inali voi | thove i oot e 1ot han 8100 tor mors | 0 TG T and Lace, with plain and Cap toe at ¢ .25 worth regular $1.75. in Central hall at 8 o'clock Monday evening, i o5 e, AL S thun $300, or one moath's imprisonment and | uflb Bbl lb & Bhl lb 4 At SEeTY o AT S iy T | tempted like as wo are, yet without sin. m“?m”y R A S P i Same quality in Boy's Sizes g1.10. VIL60 5 atied: O R Mo Job aud Daniel and all the Ol Testament | ga’ Mo Nt sivon bonde. R Secreta worthics passed through the heated furnuce | = Sec. 12, Muagistrates issue warrants for L REEE of trial. violators of the law as in cases of felony and ©pposite Paxton Hotel) Florence News, The storms of temptation beat upon tho | biud over after examination. The dance g i on February 22 for the benefit of the volunteer fire company wus a head of the little child just beginning to tot- Sec. 1 T'here is a fine of $100 for selling or giving away adulteratea liquors, damages to the community or indivi e ter along life's pathway. Aund the aged Sec. 14. Selling or giving away on Snaday % Buccess, the procecds amounting to $35. man with his white hair and bent form must | or election day 1s punishable by a fine of | Those wishing to retatn their dogs should | evor sing £100, . & secure a license at once, as the marshal has “Right on my soul till death Sec. 15, The nkeeper shall pa been instructed to kill such as are not sport- ing a tag, 1. W. Cowan is on the sick list, The singers are progressing finely with their music under the ibstruction of Dr. Brown of Omaha, who very kindiy offered Blair, where she spent o few days visiting her old friends. Tommy Dubois is in town shaking hands with his'many fricnds. A LAND O PROMIS, vanced for the benefit of Omaha,” said Neb, “to Dodge City, trade committee that attended the -meeting Satutday, the proceedings of wero reported in Tu SUspAY Br Honi ShonGpexcluimed, “away thou fout | * Sco. 27, Any purchaset making o false | Bon% Fhysical do rorhicing sieepleanoqs, devpon: We met a most euthusiastic reception, | fiend, thou eneiny of mankind! Art thou | statement ns to the purpose for which liguor | deney, pimpies on the face, syersion Lo sociaty, enaily i i e R S AL said Mr. Nason, “‘and (’;)umln T '-":n come now to molest me, now L am just going | ia bought is liable to a fino of $10 for tho firet Jnok ot confidencetull anit 't shidy SPEUCIAL A iscalied o the folowing: H i ’ ond to | how Tam 8o weak and death upon me? | offonss and $20 for the second! ently and prvatoly cured. Consult Drs, Botte & Botts, 109 Fize Ste z Sels of B3 picces, only 23 worih § siustically in fayor ot the provosed road to | o 2 % = privatoly the Omaha Live stock and mmercial niar- Trouble me not, for [ am none of thine; I Sec. 28. Any person found intoxicated is 148 Farnam Streot, Omah: kets, We had not beon furnished any facts 88 to the benefit to be derived from such a road and were accorcingly astonished when they presented an array of statistics showing AND ORGANS Fom# cora. baing in (he b 0 ones, ‘sypRIIG y : 5 : the weuith and products of the counties ( o7¢ LKW "“.'“l‘ fiurmt bm}’nmlsl' Lot r“‘il 81. ‘Lreating Is prohibited. i w’“‘;‘fi'&:'&"&g&.'fi?gfi';&"‘m*t'\ Parmancatly 30 DAYS. Open Saturday Even ng unt i 9§ 5 8 3 of peril—it is not hal 80 peril- 82, The person offering or accepting | gzl k d 2 o] ;t;mufih Whichshe¥nroposedroad will b | 3y R0 e of e P 0e to live. | a treat is hablo to a flne of $10 or ton days Klflll%Y Urinary 334, Biadder Complatta o'ciock. *'You really think the roud will be builep! [ Every fife - must = grow = up amid | in jail ot buroing ar bloay weme. B b oo eq o LIRS cEhin ud unfrienaly and opposing influences; some of — g y urine, was asked. I certainly do,” was the reply. It is backed by men who have built railronds bes fore und they ure going into this matter in the right way. My own conviction is that the road will be bailt and will eventually be extended to K| Paso and Galveston, and that will make it ail the better for Ownba. The proposed extension to Dodge City opsns up & railway through eleven fertilo Kansas counties that ara now without co petitive markets. Then, 100, 1t is @ ro. Shall claim thee for his own, 'l take thee at thy parting breath, 0 his divino abode. Men who are devoutly religious--who pass for saints—are uot let ulone by the enemy of souls, he was frequently irritated by the other him an- He detormined to escape wholly society of man, the said lie, I can- y for I never shall be tempted.,” S0 he took Wwith him an carthen bowl out of which to drink and hid himself in the desert, monks who, unintentionally, gave noyance. and ugain the water wust spilts a third time he filled it, but hus hand shook and he overs bad cooled down he exclaimed, “Oh fool that como to the soul in the hour of death. That sainted man, Rev. Joseph Alleine, had, just before his death, a sore conflict with Satan, awm the Lord's, Christ is mine and I am his, his by covenant. 1 huve sworn myself to be the Lord’s; therefore, be gone!" All about us the tried and tempted ones them subtle and insidious like the misma in the air, and some of them fierce and wild like the blast of the storm or tue rush of battle. Satan never gives up a soul without a struggle. Does any one ask why these tomptations are sont? " God evidently acsigns this life ns a testing time, “The trial of your faith is more precious than gold.” God himself DOINtS to one of the great companies of the saved and says: *‘Thess have come up out of great tribulation and washod their robes by reasou of such traffic and shall all paupers, widows and orphan pevse of all civil and eriminal ing out of such trafiic Sec. 16. Any married woman may collect support, nd the ex- ctions grow- .| for ail damages done her and her children. his scrvices, tore was o man in Bgypt who hiad a vio- | “Seo, ‘17, \Whon & person hus bocoms. a Henry DeLand, who was thought to be | lent temper. so he ran away from his home county or city charge from intemperance o past all help, is slowly improving into & monastery whero ic thought he would | guig may be brought against any ono in tho Miss Julia Turner has returned from | be free from incentives to angor. But there ] t habit of furmshing bim liguor, and hoin his Lurn may recovor a proportionato part frow any others. Sec. 18. In a suit for damages it is only necessary to prove that the defendants sold or gave liquor to the person whose acts or injurics are complained of. . 19, Suit may be brought before a jus- general fund an of the amount nount equal to one-fourth ollected. In corporate cities and villages Sec. 26, Drugzists must keep a record of liguors sold under a penalty of from 820 to £100. liable 0 a tine of $10 and cost Se. Saloonkeepers are obstruct the view of their windows screons at doors or windows, with Tt has been decided by some of the stockholders of the Coliseum building association to hold a meeting at the office of Green & Williums, First Nat. bank building, Monday, March 8, at 10 o'clock, to which all interested are in- vited. Charles J. Snell, M, H. Green, J. . Ebersole, J. A. Fuller, James A, Woodman, H. B. Irey, George W. Hol- brook, M. F. Sears. ot allowed to | | p.m. ly and permanently. NERVOUS TEBILITY seml Emis Bpermatorrho nirl Loxges, N i i Syphilts, : Blood and Skin Dispagss Srmitis, s isesse | Fesalts, completely emdicatod withont the ald of | meroury. Eerofata ery SIpOInD. foyo woros, blotehos, with milky sodiment on ata: hea, gloet, cystitls, olo. charges reasonable. STRICTURE! moval complete without cutt | Cures effecied at home Ly pain or annoyance. To Young Men and Middle-Aed Men. A SURE GURE The awful effects of early Vice, brings organio weakness, deatroying both mmind and body, with ail tsareaded 1ils, prrmanently cur Vina, weak back, gonorr Promjitly and safely cured Guaranteed per- manent Cure, re- ing, cnustic or diflation, lenit without & morents Nebraska Glothing Company Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets, BARGAINS, as evide: ®5. 250 Nui worth §3. EDUCTIO. N B FOR RE A Territory o e Oponed to Omana | One dny ho ws feishing water rom the | 455t ths pesee Of Diamords, Watches, Clocks, Solid Silver and Qualruple ¢ tho Supe: 3 spring and heupset the bowl; he dipped Sec. 23, All fines go to the school fund, and 4 G : 7 (" 0 tho beat aehams thos o amn ad. | BRaIR DUL 88 ho wvas o s Toot tribbea | 1o o8 O {0 the school from the | ¢ Plated Ware. Jowalry, Optical Goods, Cullery, Umiiralias, Ec. i Ey 1 Are being made by us, while most deaters complain that 3 Secretary Nason of the board of vrade, ro- | turned it as bofore, Then flaming into a | *'Seo 84, Dormits i Ay bo granted to drug- being ) i ferring to the proposed building of a rail- | Passion he dastied the bowl ugainst a stone nosey iy ABEATe 06 B8 their de is duli. The public appreciate GLNTIN AT e ; and shivered itto fragments. When his angoer OfMoe hours, va. m., 108 p. m. Sundays. o G by the liberal patronn ¢ weare 3 < ! 3 \ cense shail be not less thau $£00 in Spoctalists i ronte, Nervous, Skin and Blood Di- reei o . ? o o Y 25 50 poer Kan., connecting with the Klkhorn at Su- | y aw. how can I escape the temptation | cities undor 10,000 population and not less w[,‘_’_"" 818 1n Chroaid,Nervoui H receiving. BUT WEHY not? We save you Erom 25 to 50 per [ perior, thus forming a direct communica- | which is in my nuture? If I have not m an §1,000 in cities over that population. £F7"Consultation at ofice or by mail free. Medl. ] on the most siaple goods, d A DOLLARE tion with Omaha. to bo angry withh I ruze at au carthen bowl.” | e eouncil I tho liconse board aid il OLIGE | cltes sant by mar o eomass rely packe ) must ge Mr. Nason was a member of the board of Aud souie of the most terrible temptations | provisions of the act apply, from observation. Guarantoch to curo quickiy, AN MAX MEYER & BRO.‘, Cor. Sixteaata and Faraan S1s. § URES FOR SAL! Ci, in cnbe, cach taliatory act in _some respects, St. PP a g > ” MPY Address those who have ime M 3, The work i eing 3] Josoh ana “iKansas CCity - nave | Wad made them white in the' blood o tho AMUSEMENTS, L[]RS,. BETTblpn':rc(‘lllnm iyes by (mproper demands. The work is being push- lines running into southern Nebraska and This i 1, "'I‘:fl“ "":f.‘l‘“‘ ."ua"‘ tary ts, which ruin bot! od ¢ nesi i i ey bl torhor XA B | ovithel® S0P USL IL ST | Oneo tho e Suminy wudinsen oo | TR EAE AL febilare S od us fast as possible, and in n fow R et e aa Ao ary o/ Omha o 11 \CAT G10EE foRo " o) rarmplation 1" ‘oo CH AGohS] Ohacd Sighatiaed the closo of | g rurof phyaic HebiIty: uteh Rk ey duys we will be able to open and 13 & capo " is i Y at Rooney’s season last night. The piece & best ternitory i Kansas thit s perhipg | MAke b way to escapo ® But this is true. | Pat Rooney’s sonso g e piece properly speaking in the territory of Kansas City and St. Joseph. Superior is one of the most thoroughly enterprising httle cities 1 ever saw and tho leading peoplo of tho seo- tion are very much in earnest over this wito b ortly beforo tho ¢ (o cur- | LT S0 > ik R e dirt and dustof repairing compells XA i Co 4 doveiopment of vhols ey, | Pk Tho mind Is never margoloae chan whas | 5% 14T of o oath of hor sistor, My | KR Hote potngs o ctovratod moma o : 3 > S e **Witl the counties along the proposed tine ®id the projecti” § e s moment we venture to the dangerous edge el ) DRSS, BETTS & BETTS, ETCHINGS, £3 GFENERSON, Mul‘: umdu&u. Thlu -t:w law ot lKl;"- in order to grasp some forbidden flower or Death of M. J. Johannes, e v t Omahn, Neh ENGRAVINGS, -l BFHALET § DAVIS Y Eoune L gh sheoauntien to vole bonds for | feuil ‘the hand srows Aty And e L oo ; i : - ARTIST SUPPLIES &8 $FKIMBALL, Islirouds tothe amouut of " $3.00.n mile, |ipiihco® (ORIETDIACIEY and WO dose our | I g Johannes, one of the piodder Jewelers JPPLTES PIANOS & ORGANS Bach county touched will, I am convinoed, [ ORISA%SE 4 thakmoment we reslly | falling | of this section, died at noon Saturday at MOULDINGS, ] Lo e Ramn T ;:’;:";'I""‘D‘:““u:‘“‘_’u%“,f,';i:fi;z:_"‘wfid‘;‘“ L any wore than Davidhad whon o loaned tho aze of Afty-seven, after an illncas of FRAMES,, £ L) oLE d he procipice of lust. Think of the re- | about five years. Mr. Johannes came to this road will be built, and will give Gmaha ac. | OVr U ; : Al L s 3 maha ebraska 088 to the cream counties ot IKansas.” '“&:33 5:::; "vflcrma\m“{:or:n:lhl;‘l;‘l;::_:ymu__ city in 1871 and located ut the northeast 15613 Douglas Stregt. . There was submitted at the Superlor meet- at the ¢ where he conducted & manufacturin O BN ae comentof thesetaurces of the eloten | who Gunnot caeey MIONGY. 1 the poskers ooy jewelry business until 1878, at which » Dr. JOHN C. JONES, ropoed 1ine which faraishes bouadans coic. | Walk socurely. ‘Then, 1 say, rocognizo this | Lelry business uutil t. ' In about FPRACTICE LINITED 10 dence of the wealth of tho. seunir 1o g | Md Placo Yot money'iu the care of another. throe years he rotarned to Omaha and . LASES OF WONMEN, birought into direct communication \‘lilh0 l‘)n‘ HOL R0 Where you \V“I_ be unduly tried. iu 1884 wus taken sick. He never rocovered i llu'mu Na Omabia in caso therond Is built. Here is a | ;09RO I the Wiy of evil men.” T know | from his illness. The body wis talon Trem To Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin and Liverpool S - fore than cne man who has fallen becauso | tne house of his son, Charlas Jobannes, | 114 el b A o condensed showing of these resources, taken s I solf B 4 T % - SRR FROM NEW YORK EVE THURSDAY, from the Kausas state reports for 1584 ot himsell strong euough to breatho | South Twenty-eigith strect, by Covers 3y (e ing toloetion of b4 RESTORED, Jewall County—Populution, 50,000; wheat, {"‘,t,,’.““:,"m_‘r“‘:;"_ un from the sin that has | lodge, A. F. and A. M., of which the de- Cabin passageSss to &0, necording to location J ] ; 800,000 bushels; corn, 8,000,000 bushels; oats, of youthtul ipn alize and be" able to appropriste the | St. Barnabus chureh. o ' 6 Steerage o and from Europo at Lowest Ratos, Decay, Narvons. Dony 000 bushiels; rye, 153,000 bushels: ' 1. u. r . Barnabas church, corner of Nineteenth Eteerag vons Debllity, ‘Lou 000 oetiels horae o B0 | divine ielp. Jesus Faya: “1'give unto thom | California streets, whero the funeral “State of California,” building. e SV FaaR e mules; 14,000 cows; other cattle, #0,000: | €ternol lifeand they shall never perish, and rvice was conducied by Rev. John Will- R T e T ! ) I fellow.sufferers, TR aep. 9,001 swigarey. * TV no man is able to pluck them out of My [ jams. The body Wi e ABSREBALDN ) 4 e Mitchell wheat, County- Population, ,000 bushe corn, 4,500,000 fiat, ute, 180000 buicle: 'ryc, the divine presonce T e T FIANIY . MOOIES, Tuos. MCCANN D0 s 10000 cowa; 23,000 otbier | gufiokenra, " Ok A4 o pereon or thng | 1y Gopkiandant, Hoela, 8. D, says For LOTTor PATLING M4NROOD 500 shieep; 21,000 s wine, g Osborne County—Fopulation, wheat, 520,000 busheis; corn, 8,700,000 hush: els; oats,” 640,000 bushels! rye, 224000 potatoes, 120,000 "bushels; 9,300 3 10,000 cows; 20,000 other cattle; 12,000 sheep; 13,000 swine, Suwith County—~Population, 16,000; wheat, 210,000 bushels; corn, 5,800,000 bushéls; oat 80,0005 rye, 174 bushels;’ potatoes, 567,000 bushels; “11,000 horses, 900 mule: 11,000 cows, 20,500 other cuttle, 200 streop, 81,000 swin EliisCounty—Population, $,000; wheat, 1,202,000 bushols; corn, 400,000 bushiols; oats, 106,000 bushels: eye, 105,000 bushels: pota: 40,000 bushole; 4,300 horacs, 8,300 cows, 18,000 othér caitle, 1, 1,700 swino. itush County—Population, 5,000; wheat, 850,000 bushels; corn, 400,000 bushels. oats, 88,000 b rye, 74,000 bushels; potatoos, 20,000 bushels: 8,400 horses, 215 mules, 3, cows, 7,300 other cattle, 800 sheop, 1,400 swine, Kussell County—Population, 7,000; wheat, cor 000 b 13,000; p there aro times when tho weary and en ents, | wmiw G § ?fim :“::::} R AT l)}.l;“‘;‘;' tempted trayeler neavenward vloses his eyes ADEL[NA PATTI Real Estate Ag‘* y ‘“llul"l‘x_nm('n‘!“l' m’;gfanl 71,000 bushois: 5,300 horase. B35 mutoe. . 10 all about him aud simply commits his way 17,000 other cattle, Pop@tion, 7,000; wheat, cor, - 370,000 bushels ; oats, 000 bushels; rye, 23,000 bushels: potutoes, 61,000 bnsbels; 2,700 horsos, 425 mules, 83,000 a)v‘vl. 6,800 other cattle, 250 sheen, 2,000 swine. Harton County—Population, 12,000; wheat, 2,070,000 bushelsg corn, 1,950,000 bushels: outs, 800,000 |.uummlI rye, 233,000 bushel: potatoes, 51,000 bushels;' 7,000 horses. S00 mules, 7,200 cows, 17,500 other cattle, 2,300 shoep, 8,000 swine, Ness County—Population, 6,000; wheat, 000 bushels; corn, 460.000 bushe! “ll‘lm u rye, 50,000 bushels ; P“ a 4 000 horaes, 8§20 mules, 4, owi oW swine, Ford County. hels: 4, S0 crier catties 500 abean 1000 God only promises protection und help to His children. How can Ho help thoso who are fighting against Flim ¢ Suffer some words of counsel which I be- lieve our Heavenly Father will approye, In the hour of temptation think of the re- that in the past by experience. I bave seen the results and shunned the precipice, The sell accordingly. There are men in this city I Fatber's hand.” *'I have prayed for thee that (6] thy faith fail not.” promises if you are G im these woaderful A's child and realize Then resist the devil by every means. Resist the devil by flying to Corist for sal- viaticu and belp. . Resist him by the force of au iron will and the asscrtion of every spark of maunhood you possess. Daniel Wabster was once asked if his opinion on an important subject hud changed. He replied —*Look toward Bunker Hill in the morning and notice wnether in the night the monu- ment has walked ioto the seu.” You should bo as firmly grounded in the right as this, Resist bhim by the constant use of the grandest weupons, namely, the word of God and prayer. 1 never saw a man fall who faithfully used these mean m told that a chemist can dip his hand unharmed iuto hot lead if he first immerse the hand in & certain acid Turge you, too, to cqnquer by faith. A timid traveler's route once lay among the Alps. Tue way was no broader thau s mule path, and it skirted a dizzy precipicé. She found iteafost to shut her eves and not attempt to guide the course of the well trained beast. to God. - There are great rewards for you if you overcome. The consciousness of having done right 1s a roward of the highest order, Thon there will be God's word of approv al aud the crown of life. Y Death of J. M. McUlure. Mr, J. M. MeClure, waveling passenger agent of teMilwaukee with hesdquartors in this eity, died at 12:10 yestexday worning ol bus residence, Twenty-sixth and Pierce streets, of quick consumption, afier an ill- ness of only three weeks. His age was toi - yeurs, aud ne loaves & wife aud created the same enthusiasm which charac- terized the presentation on last Friday and Saturday, notwithstanding that Mr. Roonoy was suffering from a heavy cold and that his wife had, shortly before the rise of the cur- effect upon the star bore up bravely himself, who, howeve under his dual affiiction. corner of Fourteenth aud Dodge streets, sed wus a member. It was couvoyed to rted to the grave by Covert lodge, where the burial service was zead by Itev. Williams, Chamberlain’s Cougn Remedy is the best medicine he ever handled, As he keeps over twenty different medicines for coughs and colds in stock at his drug store in Hecla, this is a bold asser- tion, but is undoubtedly true, A The Danish Masquerados, ‘The eighteenth annual masquerade ball of the Danish association occurred ut Wash- ington hall Saturday evening, The hall was gaily decorated and the variegated costumes of the maskers harmonized with the su roundings. The masques were numerous and unusually elegunt, the usual characters being represented. O. R. Nelson officiated as master of ceremonics and the followin g constitutod the committee of arrangements: J. Mathicsen, H. Jacobsen, A, Schouboe, S, Neble, P. Tolstrup aud . Nelson. The music was o leading feature, there being twenty-five pieces and their playing was miost excellent. Will be pald o any competent chemist who wil) find, ou aualysie, a particlo of idercury, Potasl, oF otlier polsons In Swift's Speclde (8. 8. 5.)' . ‘AN EATING SORE Henderson, Tex., Ang. 38, 199.— “For elgh- teen months I had an eating sore on my tongna, ¥ was treated by the bost local physicians, but oblained Lo reliet, the goro gradually mowing worse, 1 concluded finally to try 8, 8. 8., and Wes entirely cured after uslug few bottles. You biave wy cheerful permission to publish the above statcmaent for the benelt of those elmilarly OUR SUGGESS, upon facts, first o Iy CAse 13 bspo: sright, third—med|ein, batory exactly to suit propared in our own In- I citse, thus affecting oures ture suffaring andshame, A1 goidon yenrs o ifs €2 No lettors ‘answerod unicss accompsnied by & tents In stamps. * AGdross orcail on v. eneal 0nd NERVOUS DERILITY, osknounof Body nd Hind, Bobual, Robie MANIU01 Fuly Hesterede Mot Bireugtnen bealbtol TY; ok enuiitatin Lacn Canaicle; Welis (e ERIE (MEDIOAL. BUFFALO, N. KERVOUS DEBILITY. Young and nid aged mow, sulicrinis from i, RXCESES Ot AUUSE, Cure gunraie ‘i reutine | el g full ar- s for b CHATGE, TWO PERFORMANCES BY THE Grand Italiam Opera Company Under the direction of Messrs. Abbey & Grau. MADAME SIGNOR FRANCISCO TAMAGND, AND A COMPANY OF RENOWNED ARTINTS, Monday Evening, March 3, Ai's Sublime Graud Opera, fu four acts, IL TROVATORE Big. Frauvelsco Tun a8, A Mifie: Latlian Nordie esduy After PATTI MATINER, At which will be presentod Rossinl's Beautitul Cpera, ihe Barber of Seville. Mak. ADELINA PATTI... ... AS Rosisa. Grand Chorus and Bullet, Orchestra of 60 rico onora Conductor ... room, Excursion £ 10 8, 63 Broadway, New York Joux BLEGEN, Gen'l Western Agont. 5 trvatiss (sented) o for hom eure, FREE of charge, ‘A BNl roedionl WPk - BEOUIA U6 read ey han who 1. noreous And dobilltated. A0ditas, Erof. ¥, ¢, FOW LER. Moodus,Conn. Choice lots, low prices, good water, ex- collent dralnago; motor lines s-cent car fave; high, dry, beautiful. Sold for cash or on installment plan. SHOREY, HALL & 0O, ‘Abington Bnilding, Portland, Or. H. M. I'KI'I.IIZ\;«“E,_M\_ e H, M. TRUEHEART & CO,, N ADMIANCE, 1D 189, that west, Iufor Visltors are in sand 15 to e iation and d o call Galyeston I the se for the Great Mups turnished. at ouy oflice. Dot Ess MR THE WORLD THERE 1S GUT ONE CURE DRHAINES GOLDEN SPECIFI a0 be given In b eln of coffce or e, telon of foudl, without 1he'knowlsdge of ifnooeasary. It 1a absalutely harmices u: poedy oure. whi ¥ OF a3 AlUoLiolG Vi1 gok. 1 Quiutly wad wiih such cers 0 patient uadergoea to 11Gonvenieno is awarv, his completo reforwetion 18 8 pago bOOK 0f particulais fres. O0.15h & Dol dEARA CRONIGead SURGICAL DISEASES APPLIAN Bogt Pacilities, Apparatus. 08 o ADICAT o BUROTOAL THEATHIN T ® o DISEASES OF AV of o EN, MEDIoAL & REMEDY Frokk.—A vietim 0. Box 3296, New Youk Clta: Beautifu) ¥ b FREE | Jon receipt of your address OMAHA, NEB, YOK TiE SRRAYMENT OF Alds B ACORS, GE§ FOR DEFCRMITIES AND TRUSSES, entut Syar fona e dlas o Bucemmtu 'I !Dq? fllWeAll‘u D¢I£ rniti " and rog of | 6, Kl ¥, 'u“ v ilw:.:‘l‘ i {‘l""":'a‘ & 5 ; aigle sy, Ko, Vi CTLY PRIVATF.) n Al)wldnlyol ISEAEES the ut plate DR AR | 1899 DOUGLAS BIRE DR MCGRE S, ac o4 Varleodeic, aad Dodgo Bt can be done in this city in Boy's and Chil- We wish to say TO OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS, that we are mak- king extensive repairs and changes in our stove, giving ourselves more room,which our increasing business display our spring goods, which are constantly arviving, but which the A Porfect Art Album contalning 24 olographs represonting Tea and Coffee culture, wili be sent CHASE & SANBORN, 136 Broad St,, Boston, Western Dept, 80 Franklin 8t,, Chicago, ll, and patoloss mothod of extraet method of inserting reialning clean ¥ .8ig. Romulado Sapl X tl Inguiries should be addressed to BOYD & HAYNBE® | = Local Managers for Putld Engage ment Ol The Well Known Speciallsy, /pasnad In tho treatment of DIBEABES Wik %LrL Eare. b i Acy Lows 01 MAnOL, ki) 1 A oo Afllicted." €, B, MoLzuows, Henderson, Tex. Treatise on Blood und Skin Discasesumatled free, E SWIFT 8 PECIFIO CO., Allsota. G is Va Neb. pat: 10 B ¢ saly of soats will'commonce at 9 a. m, 1 angrousat aiaoiutely cured, Semd tor p‘:fl.,.il S s S Thursday. Febraary #iib, st the box othice of st Founlo Discunes. tored Goihly & and periansntly. Treatment b s ps for reply. Conmuitatl 13l and Jacksou Streels, Om Comonpondence; 4 frdo, B, E. Cor General admis- oy, OBics i :’;fifg&k’m and &2