B 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY , ) THE CITY if j i The many friends of Mr Chnrlos IT Hendricks In this city will regret to licnr of lils dentil , on Fobrunry 20 , at Philadelphia , after great sulTcrlng I'rrnnnnl I'nrnirrnpln , J. C , Carson of Chtulron Is nt trip Qnsoy M D. S. Seltz of Norfolk is at the Murray . J Hil Clarlic of Vnlontluo Is registered nt the Cnicy A. , T. Mrals of O'Neill is a ruojI At the j Cn oy * I A. Hnzlctt of Ucatrlco Is stoppuiR nt tlio i Casey I t 11. A. Chnmborlaln of llushville.is at the Iaxtuti Chnrlos V. Wilson of Lincoln Is nt the Millard A. O. Mnsoii of Norfolk Is registered nt the Casey 12 C. GotzlriEcr of rroraont Is stopping at the Pnxton II S McClure or ltod Onk Is stoppinf nt the Mlllnrd | William Winters of Kcnrnoy Is stopping nt the lnxton II A. Judd and wlfo of Nebraska City nro quests at tbo Iaxton | J. II Leader and wlfo of Chadron nro nmotiK the gucisis nt tlio Murrny Mrs , Prod L. Amos nnd MI93 Ames of i lloston are among the guests at the Millard I Pnttfir U'olli p Sick I Tier A S. Wellor or the Missouri conference - , enco , who wus expected to preach nt the Trinity M. 12. church , Twenty-first nnd Hlnnoy , yesterday morning , was dotorroJ from so doing by sickness j CniintllntiAmrrlcins j The regular bl-nionthly mooting of the I Ordnr of Canadian-Americans will bo hold in Ccitrul hall at 8 o'clock Monday evening , March 3. All Canndlnns nro cordially In vited to nttcud C. K. Mc.MoNlKS , I Secretary Flornioo Jscwj The dance given on Fobrunry 22 for the 1 bonollt of the volunteer llro company was a 1 I iucccss , the uroceods amounting to 735. These wishing to retain their dogs should ' sccuro n llcen&o nt oncu , ns the marshal has 1 been instructed to kill such as are not spent I lug a tag It W. Cuwan Is on the sick list ' Tlio singers nro progressjng finely with i I their music under the instruction of Dr j Uiown of Oniahu , who very Itindly offered I his services I Ilor.ry UcLnnd who was thought to bo j past nil help , is slowly Improving V Miss Julln Turner has returned from i J Ulnir , where she spent a few dms visiting J { her old friends j ' Tommy Dubois is in town shnicing hands I with his many friends J A LAM ) OK L'UO.UISU , A Territory to lie Opened to Omaha t • Ily tliu Snimrior Intension • 'It is the Uest scheme tint has been ad vanced for the bonollt of Omaha , " said I u 1 ' Secretary Nnson of the board of trade , ra- Icrrlng to the proposed building of a rail road frorn Superior , Neb , "to Uodgo City , Kan , connecting with the Kllthorn nt Su perior , thus forming a direct cotnuiunica- i i tion with Omaha Mr Nasou was a member of the board of trade committee that attended the meeting ft , ot Superior on Saturday , the proceedings of { \ which were reported in The Su.sdiy line , i ' , "We met a most euthusl.istlc reception , ii , said Mr Nason , ' and ' found u people cnthu- jj siaElically In Iiivor ot the proposed roud to i the Omuha live stock and t-ouiuierclal niar- lj kets Wo nnd not been furnished any facts i ns to the benefit to bo derived from such u i road and were accordingly astonished when , they presented nn uirayof.stutistics showing 8 the weuith nnd products of the countiou ' 5 through wliieh the praposcd road will bo1 | built " | You really think the road will bo bulltl'f 5 wan Aslted 4 i certainly uo " was tno reply , "it is 9JJJJJJJJJ bnckod by men who luvo built railroads bo- 9JJJJJJJJJ fore and they uro going into this mutter in f the right way My own conviction 1b that 9JJJJJJJI the road will no built and will eventually bo 9JJJJJ8f extended to 111 I'nso nnd Galveston , nnd that 9JJJJJJJJi will make it all the better for Omaha The 9JJJJJJJJI proposed oxtenaion to Dodge City openBUp 9JJJJJJJf a railway through cloven fcrtilo Kansas IJJJJJJJjf counties that arn now without competitive IJJJJJJJ'l ' markets Then , too , it is u ro- 9JJJJH > 3 tallatory net In some respects St J Joseph nnd Kansas City have 9JJJJJJJtf lines running into southern Nebraska and 99999991.3 Sloax City , ouo into northern Nobrasita tap 9J9JH" ping territory directly tributary to Omaha 9 9jHp3 Tills line will give us access to some of the H | best territory in Kansas that Is perhaps 99H'l properly speaking in thu territory of Kansas i City and bt Joseph Superior is ono of the 99Hif most tlioroughiy eutei prising little cities 1 H over saw unu the leading people of the see N tion nro very much in earnest over this HPj | iroect ] , as tticy nro apparently ever every | other plan for the development of their city 9J9JHJ nnd the utatc " l • "Wlll'tho-countios along the proposcd-lino 9j9jH | aid the procctl" ] 9 991 § Most deeidodly The state law of Knn- i sns authorizes the counties to vote bonds for 9J9JH5 railroads to the amount of $ .2,000 a mlle | Each county touched will , I mn convinced , S vote this nic , and each town on the line will 9999B' give big bonus subscriptions besides The 8 road will bo built , and will give Omaha ao- cess to the cream counties ot Knnsas " HIU There wns aubmiltcd at the Superior raoet- H Ing n statement of the resources of the eleven H " , Kansas counties directly tributury to the proposed line which furnishes abundant evi- l1 denco of thu wealth oT the country to bo i brought Into direct communication with H/ Omaha in enso the road is built Here is a 1 Hj condensed showing of these resources , tuken f from the Kansas state reports for 1SS0 : Ji Jewell Couuty Population , M.OOO ; wheat , fi > 800,000 bushels ; corn , 8,000,000 bushels ; oats , H | * 1,700,000 bushels ; lie , IS.1,000 bushels : potu- fi toes(8S.0Ml ? ! ( ( oushols ; horsoH , 15,000 ; 11,000 1 , mules ; 14,000 lows ; otlier cattle , U0.00J ; f sheep , 2,000 ; swine , r > j,000. 1 Mitchell County Population , 15,000 , ; 1 wheat , 550,000 bushels ; corn , 4,500,000 , bush . > f els ; oats , 1,210,1.00 bushels ; rye 1113,000 1 bushels potatoes , 142,0)0 ) bushels : O.iJOO [ B . horses ; 750 tnulos : 10,500 cows ; 22,000 other J H cattle ; 12,500 sheep ; 21,000 swine H • Oaborno County Population , 13.000 ; l Wheat , SiO.C'OO bushels ; corn , 0,700,000 bush > j els ; oats , 040,000 bushels ; rye , 2J4.00O : H bushels ; potatoes , 120,000 bushels ; 0,300 , H horses ; tl.000 mules ; 10.000 cows ; 20,000 other H cattle ; 12,000 sheep ; U'TO ' swluo H Smith County Population , 10.00J ; wheat , H H 210/00 ( bushels ; corn,5,300,000 , bushels ; oats , ' H 7b0,000 ; rye , 171 bushels ; potatoes , 207,000 bushels ; 11,000 horsei , UOO mules , 11,000 H t * cows , 20,500 other cuttle , 200 gUeop , 31,000 1 Kills County Population , 8,000 ; wheat , H 1,202,000 bushels ; eorn , 400,000 bushels : oats M 100,000 bushels : rye , lOtl.000 bushels ; pota- i H toes , 40,000 bushels ; 4,200 , boriics , 850 mules , H H 8,300 cows , 13,000 other cattle , 1,300 sheep 1,700 swine , H B Hush Couuty Population , 5,000 ; wheat , 850.000 bUBhels ; corn , 400,000 bushels , oats i 8b,000 , bushels ; rye , 74,000 bushels ; potatoes i , j 20IjOO bushels 3,100 dorses , 215 mules , 3,000 • . j j cows , 7,200 other cattle , 600 stieop , 1,400 twiuo , i Kussoll Couuty Population , 7,000 ; wheat , B 620,000 bushels ; corn , I.mo.OOO busholsoats ; , H 105.000 bushels ; rve , 277 bushels ; potatoes , H 71,000 bustiols ; 5,300 horses , 305 mules , 0,200 ; " H cows , 17,000 other cattle , 7b00 sheep , 3,400 I'ord County Poi htion , 7,000 ; wheat V 47.0M busUola ; corn , 370,0 < )0 ) bUBbolso.us ; ; i , Ki3.000 bushels ; rye , ' . ' J.OOObuihelb ; potatoes ' , 01,003 biuheli ! 2,700 horses , 425 mules , 33,000 HBl cowb , 0b00 other cattle , 250 sliceu , 2,000 HBlH U.irton County Population , 13,000 ; wheat ; t H 2,070,000 bushels ( corn , 1,1)50,000 ) bushels ; W oats , 300,000 bushels : rye , 233,000 bushels : f potatoes , 61,000 bushels ; 7,000 horses 800 I mules , 7,200 cows , 17,500 other cattle , 2,303 sheep , 8,000 swmo Ness County Population , 0,000 ; wheat , H 155,000 bushels ; corn , 400.000 bushels ; oats , H * 24,000bushels ; rye , bO.000bushels ; potatoes 17WW bushels : 4,000 horses , 320 mules , 4,500 H H 'coiv , tl.COU other cattle , 500 sheep , 11,000 , > swluo JlQdgman County Population , 4,000 , It H wheal , UO.tWJ bushels : corn , 10,000 bushels > ; H oat , VAIXX ) bushels ; rvo , , 32,000 busbfls ; pa D taUMM , ] 2UX ) bushels ; 2HXhorsos , 250jnues ! , R • ,709 WW * , 0,700 other cattU , 5,000 alieep , JW ) HHJ 9wl v m ' * \ at \ < it the Ulorcu Couutioa-Populutlou | l 113,000 ! wheat , 011,000 nores , 0,744,000 bushelsj corn , 037,000 acres , 20,0 ) ,000 bushels ; onts , 127.00H arres , 5,204,000 bushels ; rye 7r ! ) , > C0 ncrcs , 1,070,000 bushels } potatoes , 10,000 1 acres 1,003,000 bushels ; sorghum , W.7J0 acres , value , t , 43,000 | 10,1)50 ) pounds of broom corn : 73.200 horses , 23,055 mules , 7i j > ,200 cows , 109,700 other cattle , 44,050 sheep , 135,000 , swlno • Dr.Utrnoy.prnctlcollmitoil to catarrh al diseases of nose nnd throat Dee bldfj , TKMITATJONS Ilov j Clnrles W. SavIiIko A llscs Vt How lo Slept TIioiii Ilov ChnrlosV. . Savldgo dollverod a ser mon ' nt llovd's opern house last night The text ' was : I Corinthians , 10 13 : There hath 1 no temptation taken you but such ns Is common ( to man ; but God is faithful , who will not suffer you to bo tempted above that ye ; nro able ; but will with the temptation ] make n way to escape , that yo may bo able to ) boar It " Our subject this evening ta Temptations , nnd How to Moot fhem " Temptations nro common to men They nro ] common to nil Temptations should not bo reenrdod as ndlsgraco nor dishonor , nor ns i a misfortune , but ns n God pcrmittod proving ! Iudcod , ns Christians , wo nro told to < count It nil Joy when wo fall into mault fold temptations " God honors his children when ho can count on them so far ns to put thorn ! to the proof , It is real gold ] , not tinsel , that Is put Into the lire , Jesus himself was sorely tempted , llutthnt wilderness exporionoo made him nil i the moro my sympathizing Savior And now I Know what the Holy 'Splrlt means by the words : "ror wo have not an High Priest which cannot bo touched by the feel ings ot our Infirmities , but was in all points tempted like ns wo nro , yet without Bin " Job and Daniel nnd nil the Old Testament worthies passed through the Heated furnace of trial The storms of temptation beat upon the iiend of the little child Just beginning to tot tor nlong life's pathway And the nged man with his whlto huir and bent form must ever Bing Fight on my soul till death bhall claim thee for his own Hell tnko thcu at thy parting breath , To his dlvino abode , Mon who nro devoutly rollglous who pass for saluls are not lot tilono by the enemy of souls Tboro wns n man in Egypt who had a violent - lent temper , so bo ran away from his homo into n monastery where be thought ho would bo frco from incentives to anger Hut there ho was frequently irritated by the ether moults who , unintentionally , gnvo him nn- noj unco Ho determined to escape wholly from tbo society of man , the said bo , "I can not give wny for I never shall be tempted , " So ho took with him mi earthen bowl out of which to drink nnd hid himself in the desert , One day bo was fetching water from the spring and ho upset the bowl ; bo dlppod again , but ns lie was ' going bis foot triimed and again the water was ! spilt ; a third time ho tilled it , but his band shook and hu over * turned it ns before Then flaming into n 1 passion ho dashed the bowl ueainst a stone 1 and shivered Itto fragments When his anger hud eoolod down ho exclaimed , "Oh fool that I am how can I escape the tomptatlon which Is in mv nature ) If I have not men lo bo ungri with I mgo nt nn earthen bowl " ' And some of the moat terrible totnptations > come to the soul in thu hour of death That sainted mau Key Josepn Alleino , had , Just before his death , n Bore tonfiict with Sutan , in which ho exclaimed , Away thou foul : Mono , thou enemy of mankind I Art thou l come now to molest mo , now I am just going : now I am so woalc nnd death upon mo I Trouble mo not , for I am none of thine ; I I am the Louls ' Christ is mine and I am his , bis by covenant I huvo sworn myself to bo 1 the Lords ; therefore , be gone ! " All about us the tried and tempted ones are waging these florco battles Life is full ot peril It is not half 80 porll- oua to die ns it is to live Kvcry uro , must grow up amid unfriendly and opposing influences ; some of them , subtle nnd insidious like the miasma in the air , nnd some of them florco nnd wild like j the blast of the storm or the rush of buttle Satan never gives up a soul without a struggle . Does any ono ask why these temptations . are sent ) God evidently designs this life ns J testing time The trial of jour faith is more j precious than gold " God himself I points to ono ot the great companies of the Buved and says : "rti030 have come up out of , great tribulation mid washed their robes nnd , made them wblto in the blood of tbo Lamb " This ia Gods method of growing . character Hut our text saya : God will with the temptation nlso make , , a way to escape " Hut this is true God only promises protection and help to His . children How can Ho help these who are lighting against Him I SHSulTer ! some words of counsel which I bo- liovo our Heavenly rntlior will approve In the hour of temptation think of the ro- suit The mind is never moro clear than when about j to consent to wrong doing I have known _ thatiii _ tbo _ past byexperience I bavo seen the ; results and Bbunndd ttio precTp"lo s ; Tlnr moment wo venture to the dangerous edge in order to grasp some forbidden flower or j fruit , the head grows dizzv nnd wo lose our bnlunco ; in that moment wo really have no claim on God to keen us from from falling any more than David had when ho leaned ever the proclplco of lust Think of the re- suit and keep far away from tlio brinlc , Study your weak points nnd govern yourc self accordingly 1 hero nro mon in this city who cannot carry money In the pockets and walk soourely Then , I say , rccognlzo this und place younuonev in tbo care of another , Do not go where you will bo unduly tried , "Go not in the way of ovll mon " I know moro than one man who has fallen because ha thought hlmsolf strong enough to broatbo the nlr of sin Uun from the sin that has been your ruin Kualizu and bo' able to nppropriato the dlvino help Jesus bas : " 1 give unto them eternal lifuand they shall never perish , and no man is able to pluck thorn out of My Fathers hand , " "I huvo praiod for tlieo that thv fnltli fall not " Claim these wonderful promises If you am Gods child and realize the divine presence A man is as atroug ns the person or thing ho hitches to Then resist the devil by every moans Hosist the dovll by flying to Const for sal vaticn and help KcsiRt him by the force of nn Iron will unit tbo assertion of evorv spark of manhood you possess Daniel Webster was once asked If hs | opinion on an Important subject had changed Ho replied Look toward Hunker lull iu tbo morning und notloe wncthor in the night tbo inonu- ment has walked into the sea " You should bo as firmly grounded In the right ns this Hosist blm by the constant use of the grandest weapons , namely , the word of God and prayer , 1 never saw a man fall , who faithfully used these moans I am told that a chemist can dip his hand unharmed Into hot lead If be first immerse the hand in a certain acid Iurgoyou , too , tnconiuer , | byfalth Atlmld 1 travelers route once lay among the Alps The way was no broader thau.u mule path , and it skirted n dizzy proclplco She found j ' it eufost to shut her eyes nnd not attempt to guide the com au of the well trained beast Ho there did times when the weary nnd tempted traveler heavenward closes his eyes to nil about hlui and simply commits his way to God There are great rewards for you It you overcome The roii'cinusnoas of bnving douo rlghtis u rowurd of thu highest order ' 1 hen there will be Gods word of approval aud the crown of life Dentil or J. SI MoUluro Mr , J , M , MeClure , travolmg passenger agent of tuoMllwaukoo with hcadQuartors In this city , died at U10 ; yestocday morning at bis residence Twenty-sixth and Pierce strcots , of quick consumption , after an 111- ucfj of only three weeks His ago was tnirty.slx years , and tie loaves a wife and daughter , The deceased had beiin connected with the Mllwaukeo ubout six years , and was ono of the most ' efficient und widely popular of rail roadmen At 10 o'clock this morning tbo business atsoolates and friends of the decerned will confer at the Milwaukee office , Fifteenth aud Furnwo rtrMte , rewarding soma fitting action as to lb * ( tail * of their highly w- tmsavl tri u < L . . T1IK HIGH MOiCNSU LAW How NelirnBkn Hogulntcs nntl Con trols tlio Iiliiior | Traflls The "hlah llconso" law of Nebraska known ns the 'Slocumb law , provides : Sea 1. lho county board may grant licenses j upon the petition cf thirty resident freeholders of the precinct where the snlo ot liquor j is proposed , nnd Retting forth that the applicant is a man or rcputablo character nnd n resident of the stnto The application must bo accompanied by any sum which the board may require not less than $500. See 3. No ncllon shall be taken on the ap 1 plication tilt notice hns boon published for nt least 1 two weeks in the paper in the county having 1 the largest circulation ! Sec 8. If n rcmonstrnnco Is filed the board shall appoint a day for hearing , nnd If it bo shown that the applicant has violated the license law within a yonr , or If uny former j llecnso has been rovukod for n mis- dciuonuor the board shall refuse him a license ' Sec , 4. There is nn appeal from the li cense bonrd to the district court Sec fi The liconio sh ill bo for not moro than t ono year for n specified place nnd Is not transferable I nnd may bo revoked whonovcr the ' law is violated Sec.0. The applicant shall give a bond of $5,000 , with two good sureties , which may bo | sued upon by any peison injured by tbo selling or giving away of liquor by the sa loonkeeper 1 or his agent Sec 7. No person can bo surety for two saloons Sec S A flno of $ .25 for each offonio Is provided , for selling lo persons under twen- ty-ono years of ace Sec 0. A minor who misrepresents his ngo ' is liable to n line of $ ' 0 und thirty days m Jail hoc 10 Selling to Indians , drunkards or Insane | people is punisbablo by a line of $50. See II For selling without a llcenso there ] is a line of not less than $100 nor more than I5UQ. or ono months ' imprisonment mid the party so selling is liable In the same way ns , If ho bad given bonds Sec 12. Magistrates Issue warrants for violators ' of the law as In rases of folonv and bind ' over after examination See 13. There Is a flno of $100 for selling or ( glvinir awnv adulterated liquors bee 14. Selling or giving away on Sunday or i election day is punisbablo by a line of $100. $100.Soe. See 15 , The saloonkeeper shall pay all dnmigcs ( to the community or individuals by reason of such traftle nnd Bhall support nllpaupors , widows and orphans nnd the ex pense of nil civil and criminal actions grow ing out of such trnfllo Soc.10. Any married woman may collect for all damages done her and her children Sec 17. When a person has become a county or city charge from intemperance a suit inny bo brought ngninst any ono in the habit ot furnishing him liquor , and he in his turn mny recover a proportionate part from any others bee IS In a suit fur damages it is only neLOsary to provo that the defendants solder or gnvo liquor to tbo poison whose acts or injuries nro complained of See l'J , Suit may bo biought before a Jus- tieo or tbo peace Sec 2d. AH lines go to the school fund , and the complaining witness shall get from tbo general fund an amount equal to ono fourth of the amount collected See 24. Pormlts may bo granted to drug gists See 25. In corpoiato cities and villages the llcenso shall bo not less than $ * > 00 In cities under 10,000 population and not less than $1,000 in cities over that population Thoeouncil U tlio license board and all other provisions of the act apply See 20. Druggists must keep a record of liquors sold under a penalty of from $20 to $100. Sec 27 , Any purckaset making n false stateinorit ns to the purpose for which liquor Is bought is liable to a flno of $10 for the tirst offense and $20 for the second ? See 23 Any person found intoxieatod is liable to n tine of $10 and costs , Sec 20. Saloonkeepeis nro not allowed to obstruct , the view of their window * with scrcons at doors or windows Soc , 31. Treating Is prohibited Ssc 32. The person offering or nccoptlne a treat is liable to a line of $10 or ten days in ( r Jail _ _ - _ _ _ It hus boon decided by some of the BtoclcholdoM of the Coliseum building association to hold a meeting1 at the olllco ; of Grooti & Williams , First Nat bank building , Monday , March 3 , at 10 o'clock , to which all interested are in vited Charles J. Snoll , M. H. Green , J. E. Ebersolo , J. A. Fuller , Tames A. Woodman , H. B. Irey , George W. llol- brook ] , M. F. Soars AMUSEStRNTS Ono of the large Sunday audiences ped culiar to the Grand signalized the close of Pat Hoonoy's season last night , 'lho piece created the same enthusiasm which charac terized the presentation on Inst Friday nnd Saturday , notwithstanding that Mr Hoonoy waB suffering from a heavy cold and that his wlfo hud , shortly before the rise of the cur tain , learned nf tlio death of her sister , Miss L'mma Abrends , in Now York The sad in- telligonce bad u serious effect upon the star himself , who , however , bore up bravely under bis dual nffllclIoTr- ; - Dentil ol M. J. Jolinnnes MJ Johannes , one of tbo pioneer jewelers of this section , died at noon Saturday at tbo ntro ot fifty-seven , nfter an Illness of about five years Mr Johannes came to this city In 1871 and located at the northeast corner of Fourteenth und Dodge streets , where ho conducted a manufacturing Jewelry j , business uutll 1878 , at which time ho went cast Iu about tlireo years bn toturned to Omaha and Iu i 18S4 was taken sick He never recovered from his illness The body was taken from tlio bouse of his son , Charles Johannes , 1114 South Twenty-eighth street , by Covert ledge 1 , A. F. and A. M , of which the de ceased . wus a member It was cqnvoved to St } Hiunahas church , corner of Nineteenth and California strcots , where the funeral service wns conducted by Hov , John Will iams i The body was escorted to the grave by Covert ledge , where the burlul service waB cead by Hov Williams A Hold Assertion Davy Coykctulnll , Hocla , S. D. , says Ohamboflnhi's } Cougn Remedy Is the bust 1 medicine ho ever bundled , As ho lteops 1 ever twunty di lie rout medicines for f coughs mid colds iu stock at his drug store in Hocla , this is a bold abor tion , but is undoubtedly true Till DnnlHti Masqucrad" . The eighteenth annual mnsquerado ball of the I Danish association occurred ut Wash ington 1 hall Saturday evening , Tbo ball was gaily decorated nnd the vnnegated costumes ot the maskers harmonized with the sur roundings Tlio masques were numerous and ' unusually elegant , the usual characters being represented O. It Nelson officiated as master of ceremonies and the following constituted the commlttoo of arrangomeuts : J. ' Muthleson 11. Jacobson , A. Scliouboo S , Neblo , P , Tolstrup und O , H. NoUon The uiusie was a lending feature , there being . * twonty.flvo piecesund tbeir playing was most excellent . Will bo paid to any competent chemist vho will Cud , ou nualydf , a pirttdo of Usrcury , I'otmb , er other poboni la Swifts Spetlflc ( a 8. B. ) ' AN EATING SORE Ilcnietdon , Tex , Aug S3 , 1339. For eigh teen months I had ao eating sore oa my toagaa I was treated by the best local pbyglcLms , bat obtained no relief , the eoro gradually giovrbig Trotse I concluded finally to try 8.6.8. , and was entlaly cured after \u\a3 \ a few bottles Ton have my cheerful permission to r > abll h tha above Etatemcnt for the benefit of thcxi lUslUuly afflicted " O. B. UcLeuore , IIcaderaouTcx Treitlto oa Blood and Skm SiicaaeEwnaUcd frco M.TJ1J.SrTf' iiB n ( iif l9 r ° ; ' " > nU- fly HMr Hf ri KijlHai Tndestion IS not only afdiltrcsslngcomplaint , of Itself , but , bf cntislng the blood to become depraved and the system en feebled , is that parent of Iniiutnernblo maladies , That Aycr'a SarsnpnrlUn Is the best curorfor Indlgistion , even when complicated w 1th Liver Complaint , Is proved by the following testimony from Mrs Joseph Lake , of llrockway Centre , Mich : Liver coinpltint nnd indigestion mndo my llfo a burden nnd came near ending my oxNtcnco For moro than fouryonrs t sudorcd untold agony , was reduced almost tnaskclctnn , nnd hardly lintl strength to drag injself about All kinds of food distressed me and only the most delicate could bo digested at all Within the time mentioned box oral iih > slclniiH treated 1110 without giving re lief Nothing tint I took seemed to do any permanent good until I commenced tlio use of Ajer's Sirsnparllln , which hns produced uondciful lisulls Soon after commencing to tnko the Snrsap.v rllla I ronlil see nn Improvement In my condition My appetite began to return nnd wltli It eiuuo lho ability to digest all the food taken , my strength im proved cneh ilaj\ and after n few inontht of faithful attention to jour directions , I found • myself a well Mnmnn , nblo to attend to nil household duties , The meilkine has given mo a new lease of life " Ayers ' Sarsaparilla , rniririED nr Dr J. O. Ayer & Co , Lowell , Mass Trice * 1 ; six bottles , * 5. Worth * * i a bottle ms butts asm I MMt'AiivtM Kthket , Ohaha , Nhb ( Opposlto Paxton HoteL ) Onoo hears , yn rrutosp m. Sundnyi 10& . m to pm hpocinlieti ta Chroalc , Nervous , Skin and Blood DI- CJ"CoD ultRtlon nt offlco or by mall free Medl * clnes sent by malt or express , securely vacked , free from observation Umrautecft to euro quickly , iafo- ly nnd permanently NERVOUS DEBILIT ! SKMZl , 8loim. rnyileal docay.orlElnK from luJlscretlon , ux > pessor IntSulKonco prodticltKr sleppleinow dospofi * dency , pimples on thattwa , tie lun tOBoctety , erwlly dlxconrogea , lack ofcon'ldence dull untH fur study or boslnesB , nni ) llndftlirL a bunion , f-afoly. perman ently and prl7AtoIy curoJ Cousult Dm Liotti St Uotts , liuy Farnaui btreot Omaha , Neb Blood and Skin Disease SStfe'baiisu results , completely ermltciitud vrlUiout tue aid of mercury Scrofula * ry > lpolai fever m > ron , hlotchoa ultcra | palnalntho henn and t > one , syphttltlc flora ibroat , moutU and louxuo catnrrh , cto , pormaacntly cured where others twre fal en * * • Kidney Urinary i raWiSeJit" ' quentburnlnzortiloody urine , artnn hteb colored of with milky nodlment on utanilD3 , weak biclc , uonorr htea < Bleet , cystitis , via Promptly and safely cured charRes reason able STRICTURE ! % XESffiflJ ! nioral fiomplcto without cutting , caustic ordination Lure ' * efTociod nt boom by patient without n moments ; , pain or annoyance To Tonne Men and Middlc-Aied Men AQTTDD jl HflDD tea awful etrecta of e rlf OUllD bUnlj Vice , which brlnRi orpanto woRkneas , dottroylnzbotli mm < l and boilr , Willi ill tsdieadoil 111. , pi > rmntu > rHlr curml MPPTITin D Address tlioo wUo have im- DDllu paired themselves l > y lmpropor tndiiliieQces anil and .olltnr ? habits , uhlch rum botb mdy nod mind , unHttlng tliam for business , itudr or marrlugu : s. , Maiiuied M , or tbeso , ntcrlnr on that hapuy tle , aware of pbrslclal dcbtlltr qulclilr niintvd OUR SUCCESS fs , based upon facts , first practkal experience , boc- oinl-cvory case Is cBpoclRlIy studied , thus startlns arltbt , third medicines nro prepared In our own la * batory exactly to suit eaclicuso , thus ufftcUug cures without Injury , Clf"ifndi tents postage for celebrated works on cbronlc ; , nervous nnd delicate dMcaso * Thoui < tn1s cured nfA friendly tetter or Ciill n ay rave you fu ture . * Rutfertnfcnndshanie , andaddRoiden years to Hf4 (71X0 letters answered untess accompanied by 4 - tents : In stamps Address orcall on _ BR . HtiTTS & JBETTtf , - PHi HEE9 nBllvi P fllyl'ivMjO'nsralondHEaVOUO U BILITyt KJJllJn If"53liWeakneuHor BodyandMiud , Llitct , Uotu.l KiSMSi , Doll UilflJjof n.NlKinll Errors fnllr or llclnd ExreMMln llo Older lo rclnri Young nJ blr/ciikfnltK ibt.lul.lr . . > ( , . L\ri.ii.uirluuijlss ; lMlilsliir ) n.r.lll.ir lll > XH IMUlNHM-nratCK . IU U.lliIrora &uhLe . . . . lu a dir . . . ( auil t.retf a loaulri lull ILrm J . . t rlptl * rl.nk * .iplin.lf.n rnd proor ftullfd tie&lcd ) frr Atitut ERIE fAEOIOAl CO , BUFFALO , H. Y. * V NEBV0C8 IIEHIIITV Voung ana mtd A VHo mttrt iniw , nuirerliiB rrom l.i.i oils or L\ _ J outii.IticuwKoiiAuini , CuroKunnn Pit -fllec'l. lr < wU ' . | < KaedJiontitliiliighiU.ir- ! | MS > J ticulnrs for homo nuc , nil v or uuiui ; Vh&A 1'KIU. II K. llKSI.lIIt , VQK 'I.ocl ' < IJ3as6. JUutrultMIUi comseumT IVtO I'ElirOHMiNCi'H IIV Till ! Grand I ' Italian Opera Company • Umlortlio direction of Messrs Abbey \ Oran &EA.DAMB ADELINA PATH SIGNQil FRANDISGO TAfMGNO , ANI > A COSIl'ANV OFIU' .NO Mll AltllSlg Monday r.vunlnz , .liarill ! t , Verfll'M Sublime ninii'l Opoin , in four acts , IL TROVATORE Big "rancl8co Tamacnn a , , Jlanrlco Mine Lillian Nurdlca . , , ai .l.eonura Tuo.stlav AUvvuonii , Slaicii 4 , J' .UTJ MATINKD , Atl > blch will bo presented Itosilul'a IJcaiitlful L , Upcra , tlio Barber of Seville MUB Al'ELlN.t JAITI . . AS • JtJBINi ( Jntntl Chorus anil llulltl Orclu trn of 00 ) Conductor Big Itomulado gajilo Inniilrlos atioulil bo addressed to I10VI1 A HAYMKa , Local Jlauajera lei 1'attl J.nt'af - mint , Omaha Neb Tha salu ot soata wlU'comnionca at 9 a. in Thuradnr ' , l bruary S7th , nt the box olliteot llovd'sintra ( llouan . . , ,1UUCK3J.T6 , . .W and tJ.00 , Qeueral admla- • Ion lf.00. l\rATHT-1 5 TQOf THIS COMING SEASON , > We ' propose to clcmonslratc what a business can be done in this city in Boys and Chil- clrcns' Clothing Wc have made enormous preparations , and having been especially for tunate in our purchases in that line ' , we intend louse our boys department this season for a great advertisement Wc want to make a lasting impression on the boys , and teach them while they are young this great lesson , that there is UO place to folty Clotllillgf like the Hebraska Clothing Company To begin with we place on Sale the following unapproachable bargains 400 excellent Cassimerc Suits , with Knee Pant ; , at ? igo Ihey arc of good weight and heavy enough to wear right now in this cold weather Nothing more durable for Boys wear was ever placed on our counters Tliey are excellently made with pleats , and come in three nice patterns You will open your eyes in astonishment when yo see this suit \ 250 splendid all wool Suits , in small checked patterns , beautiful shades and excellent > ' < J wearing garments at $2.25. Wc do not say too much when wc pronounce this suit worth $4. Thousands of other Suits , for small and big Boys from the cheapest to the finest grades of goods and every suit in our Boys Department a bona-fidc bargain Out of town patrons have the same advantages as those living here we fill mail orders promptly and if goods are not satisfactory can be returned Write for Samples IN GUTS , SHOE DEPARTMENT wc offer this week as first bargain of the season 200 doxen excellent Men's ' Shoes , solid leather soles and Counters , Seamless , in Congress and Lace , with plain and Cap toe at $1.25 worth regular $1.75. " " Same quality in Boy ' s Sizes $1.10. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets i Of Diamonds , Watches , Clocks , Solid Silver and QuaJruple I I Plated Wae ; , Jewelry , Optical Goods , Cutlery , Umbrellas , Etc j j Arc being ; untili' 1 > J ii" , wlillc mint dealers voiniilaln Unit | § their "Irtulc U ilull " Thu public tipprecialo i.NlTBM ; | [ EM2i ABA'S , as uviilciicciS by the liberal patronage uc tire | jj rcceWSnsj ilV'T WHY notJ Wc sine jou I'roiii 25 to 50pur 3 I cent , e\en 011 the moxt staple * . ' < > < > < ] , ami A IIOliliABtg I SAVB : ! > JS TWO OUI.LABtS JIAtti ; . We mutt uct out ol"H j this BCulail .Teuelrj ISuslncs , : is oar B.ttt'KU n ! > < l Biicrciuliiff | i Wholesale Tradu deniaudh It police our . ' > Iare ; slion | H wiuilows from day to day , suul see u hat we ai e ollVrhij ; . | SB JCUBAI * AT'ITJRTBOX l called to the lolloivini ; : | Ijj IOO l iac Sices Oanins Sets oia pieces , only S2 ; worth A $5. a50 i\'iit hots ol'O S'ieits and 4'raclt , In cnoe , only SI ear h 9 worth & : > . IMepanl I'itnio Lamps , gt'2.50 , tiorlli tfdfi H I sssat RBDVCTIOA ! IS B'lAAOS A.\I > < ) K A.\S > 2tS TBBBi rVBiX'ff 'to DAYS Ojien aturdiiy ilicn ns aat 1 ? ) 3 O'd licit 4 max meyer & BRO . Cor SixlG3iitii an ! Faraaoi sis I s. a. SToac roit rknt ; a'BXTBiBtis : r < st sali : . | " \ | i I i 5 \ I I 5 ETCHINGS , ffi S &Rk l | S ra'EMBRSON , ENGRAVINGS , J& mlli M ffl W&T MJi mm UiTHArjLBT * DAVIS ARTIST SUPPiJES fl | PSS m M N & & > Sp KIMBALL , MOULDINGBJSS EjSmM JPH - ? ° mrfK } 1513 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska State Line To Glasgow , Ilelfnst , Dublin mid Liverpool ritOM N15W VOItK nVRRYTIllJlWOAV Cabin iiaffaBeyo lo KO , Hccorcllnz to loc itlou ut atit loom KicunlonUllofJJ , glffiauo to and from Kuroi > o at I npft llatji , "Stuteof California , " bulldinj , ' . AUSTIN IlAUiniS 4 Co . < iWI AKCnts , WHroadmiy , Now Vorx Joun Bi ras : . , Ucn'l Wcitcrn Acont * It I Itando'pu Bt , Chlciio 1UI1II1 E. Moonts , TUOS illCANNr , A3CM1U ut O na'11 " t © " weak meW ien'i a voluublu triatlta ( wale.ll tontaliiliie taV iTittlculara for liouio cure I'llFi : of charge A J.l n\llilhi lto ! workiiSouW U. ira / v nr linn who in norrnm and dshlllwl drtdiPM , lror V. C. FOWtKBtM iIu ,0 Mn * West Portland Park Clioico lots , low prices , good water , excellent - collont ilrulntiHfo ; motor H110 ; G-cc nt cur furo ; ltl h , dry , bountiful Sold for wisher or on instiiUinont plnn SHOREY , HAUL , & CO . 'Ablnston Bnlldlas , Portland , Or II , At , muriiutiir , . . JoiivAiiiuvscE liticiAtr Mitiou , H. M. TRUBIjCEART < Ss GO , , Real Estate Agents , ai o.\iiVisri : > N , tk-vas , isrnMHiihii8ir. : . . . . OulVBhtoui tliB&oiliort that Jaan't U to Da for Hie Ow t Nortliweat Iiifoiantlon unit Jluiw furnished VUitow uro luvltoa 10 cull at our olllu- . liCDUQR HABIT * ' IVAUme KVM0 /is/sour ONE CUBE DfHAlifeS GOLDEN SPECIFIC It Aii bo ulreu lit u rui > at cutitv er Ira u In ur UrlMurfiMftl , wlitoul ttt * UuowUdc * of Ibarntieat Uuoouaar/ 1 * sbsaluuly tiiralcn und will ctlti a ptrmaqeot nd peedr oar * , whulii tbo natltat U Bmodrt drmvroraJ nloolioliav/r ck , i'fXJIhit FAII . Xt oper-Atej o qui air fid with eueb c r- Uloty thct tbo pAtltnt undergoes uo i oonv niecce , and re Ub > • * w rt his com pinto refaructloa Ii efleettd 43 ptffo boor of parl ulai fret MliNACO.IDlh.VI ! cuiliud | ISlhA ( uoitnffNU * * 4ttifpHd tf MlA K tt IIKtU'H A Vti Omuli * . * ' * * A PuclfotCi ur Caeo Frco to Smodcrs of Br JOHN C. JOJIES , • IIAOTICH I IMin inn j isia : > e or tvonuv Onicc , b. Ktor UtU and Douzlai bis , Uoiaha Va A/lanhood / a IVlUllllUUU of jcutl.ful liunrudrncf , caiKliiR I'rematuiu lipc y , .Virioui Dilillily , I ott JIajilioo.1,4a. laInn ti K l ( Mil n eor j known l cine , dy , linn dlwoi trcdn Inn l mnn of df iuri > , Tihlch li wlqfid | | ( . ' l"Mll KKi : lohli fellow ( UiririrB Addreu Jll HLrVtS I' O llol 3rj0 , > eiv 1 oikC'lljr , .WC0B , l3rH&DCD0l S18. OMAHA NEB , OU TIUC 1 UBiYlliKr OF AU ta 61iIU ! , APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AK0 TRUSSES B.itr clllUtiAppirttunndRvq64I < iforBocetMfu Ire taint of ory form of DUtiit raouliltur MBDIOAIorllUROlOAl rKBATMlHr MIWHTV HOOM8 f OR PATiEfJVS Board & A4t ndiLBej Pint Accamscdetioaa ia Writ tCTWUlrK FOR OISO rAHS „ oa DoforinlUu and firitfs,3ruiieiCllvt > fcit,0i.r , turei < ie ) > iic1illca , W > "t 0oysr. 0 tjTK.iBroatbltii , UlAiUse Sltitrleltr , Ifaraly.li , EsUep r. Kidsey , 8Uid r , Xy.liu , Sktii until wd ud lU6vrsU Ydfi tit > e * ; DISEASES OF WOKEII & ! KSaV.W a KU MtTM LlTtLT illDUU 1 LTUO-K D iUTniU > TPOK truau ucuiiucartiauiiT ( ITIICIIT FSIfATf ) Ooly BeU/blt M dtol Ia UUU mttliff a 6t liJiy ai PBIVATB BI8BABI3ES j AIIBItwd Pluutl • • ! inf llr IrMttd H/ptllllhl-tltoa rarjuTtdfrcallf ( / ! • . • Itb nt luucurEt kt ! rallrt | Ir l ir.rLuia r ( ITlL I'UHUlu l-allll ) autltutl.U I l io 7ti lrt u4fc , Ksaitftr orrtp a'D < i. aiIcouibhcU * . liacoaaCttstUI Ualiu , ilc > li irll < l.Blkju..ll rI trail iitu ] Ji * k < lD d. > rka.oti.dlrlar ilf PI , e ( m ttt ( ) oaacriuulli.Urtlavp r < i > a < . U.llasdaaDtall lion.nl i Uakorr of raar aaaa , a d * a vl I Ib4 lo Plata vrabr.tr , ou Dnnw Vil tASU taut : U ; a rriiau Uncial o 1 tlnUlaataPil VarlaoaaU villi auaiballal iaaf . . r52LMJA MEDIOAI ft llOKOIOAT IKOTrTOSR ltth ud Boijn SUittt UUAHA , KXS : I I I " ' . . 3 ! ill IBSil i iM i tt im isS g MjlKp fe 9lfl Wo wish to say TO OUR FRIENDS I AND PATRONS , that wo nro limit-B * kinfj oxtonslvo repairs nnd changes in our store , giving ourbclvos moro rooinwliich our Increasing business demands Thu work is being push cd ns fast as posbiblo , and in a few \ days wo will bo able to open and y dihplay our spring goods , ! which are constantly arriving , but which the dirt and dust of ropalring com polls us to lcoop under cover fflfc JAVAfit MOCHA r tp mj an a A Perfect Art Album containing r 111 Hi C Beautiful I'blographj represontlne I H0 " " " " I "Te * and Colfee culture , will be tent I on ' receipt cl your addreii CHASE & SANDORti , 136 Broad St , , Boilon Wettern Oept 80 Oar.W'i St , , Chicago , III * ; t / 'flie only imfnnml imlnlosa motliod of extract lug toctli , uml ilio only inethoU pf tiuertlnii able t < oth wltiiout jilute , reiuululiig clean mm I durn- me iiAi/oii.twoi'T , 150 IOltaiAS HritKI"J' , _ • _ • 'AiA [ , Tlio Well Known Specialist , Uiiutu.piMnl . . In tUoiri-atmt'iitof all fonui ( if I'm , 1.1T1 IIIMA8I.H RIKlMll till ! ' . UdUrULUaiUllleuil ! , . " " • liatJiiiy l.oaa of Manlioiil.aul AmuTilon orll rrene al olulelrniril fctnj for lluult UUrrlllir , • • llm Ufu Km ml " for Mau or W'naaii , cacli 11 cent lalamiiii Nirruui luivalo lilattaaa , . curediiuiulr atnl ucriuaiiuullr 'iriutiniinl Ur corrfapniKlfiic * . Mauipt forieplr touauitatlonfreo , OfllcoH K. U > V Uiu and Jackauu bti cta , omatia NcD