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THE OMAHA DAILY BHE: MONDAY, MAY 25, BEGINNING ~ ACTIVE ~ WORK. The Real Estate Owners' Assooiation Defines 1ts Plan of Campaign. AWAITING LISTS SUBSCRIPTIONS. Men Who Will Sece That the Aims of the Organization Are Made Known to All Citizens. The Real Estate Owners' assoclation has spened an office in room 202 New York Life building, and placed a responsible man in charge. The list will bo open to subscribers betwecn the hours of § a. m. and 6 p. m., noon hour excepted. Monday over two hundred other lists will bo placed in the hands of well known citizens, bankers, real estate agents and others, to enable the property owners to conveniently perform their part in this great undertaking. This is, in the broadest sense, an owners' organization, whose aim will be to secure the location of manufactories and other business enterprises in the city of Omaha, and adver- tise it with a view to increase the influx of capital and citizens, How much this associa- tiya can do to promote the best interests of ¢ depends cntirely upon how wel will be supported. Every one of the 1500 estate owners of Omaha should do his 1s verifying Chauncey M. | 1s: “Tnay Omaha iter of the America the center from which would flow rity, colossal and magnificent, beyond am of any imagination.’ The subscription lists r “We, the undersigned re to owner Omaha, Neb,, do hercby subscribe for the number of shares set orpesite our names, of the eapitul stock of one dollar each, of the Real Estote Owners' Association of Omuba, and agr for the same on deliver; “Wo further agree to contribute tow: the support of such ach month, thesum sct opposite our respective monthly ducs, and to hand the san ers or ugents authorized to receive it, t putting said associ f calling upon us f ourselves to aid and support with our ince, such association to the full extent ir ability 80 long as it shall honestl; out tho purpose for which it ganized, Reserving, however, tho pr of withdrawing from this sment a time by giving written notice and upon pay ment of any subscription due up to the time o1 our withdrawal,” Aud attached to each list is the following certificate and levter of instructions : “OM A, Neb., May 20,1501, —M —— is here- by authorized to receive subscriptions for stock and monthly dues for “The Ieal Estate yners' Association_of Omaha,” as per the ompanying list No. — and collect the Gronrar H. Boacs, President, follows [sEAL) " Owanis, N -— Dear Sir associa- 1 of Omaha, Neb., has placed over two hnndred subscription lists in the hands of as many representative men of tnis eity, with the request that thay themselves either use their own personal “efforts, or del some trusted employo authority to 36 s them, in obtaiuing subscriptions in aid of this hssociation. he association must rely for its support almost entirely upon monthly subseriptions, rather than upon subscriptions for stock. It is therefore desirable that vou impress upon the minds of subscribers this important fact, and ask them in making such subscriptions to give the matter due_consideration and to only subscribe for such an amount as they feel perfectly able and willing to keep up and promptly. pay each monthy our sim bolng to uild up and maintain a strong, earnest and honestly couducted organization, backed up by men who mean business and \vho go into it with their oyes open, fully determinea to support it to whatover extent they agree, so long as it is operated on business principles in the nterests of Omaha, Pleaso have the subscriber sign for what- ever number of shares of stock he may be willing to take, and also for whatever amount he may be willing to pay mouthly, In explanation of about what is expected, it is thought by the association that if each subscriber will take from oue to one hundred shures of stock and contribute from #1 to $10 suftl- per month, according to their means cient fund for operations can thus be We would like, if convenient, for the sub- scriber to pay for stock and first month’s dues at the timo of signing; but we would not debar anybody, nor miss good promises 10 pay, if the subscriber is not just ready 1o hand over the money; leaving such details to your discretion; you belug authorized to collect whatever they wish to pay While this is understood to be a real estato owners' organization, and we rely largely upon owners for support, we expect that all good citizens having the welfare of Omaha at heart, will contributa to its support. Pleusé make use of every effort in your power to further the interesis of the as: tion and report prog June' 1, returning the list to_the undersigned not 'later than June 10 Yours resvectfully, (Signed) Gronae P. Bewis, Secretary, The subscription lists will bo found at the office of tho following named citizens, and every one of the 15,000 real estate owners of Omana should consider it his duty to call upon theia immediately and subscribe for stock and mouthly dues and not wait to be urged: F. Metz, sr., Cadet Taylor, George I, Bemis, ured. el James Creighton, John A, Horbacti, Jame George H, Bozgs, Lew W. Hill, John B. Evans, A. J. Poppleton, Goorge N, Hicks, E. Kosewater, John T. Catners, C. 8. Chase, St. A. D. Balcombe, ( M. Hitehicock, o L. Miller, D.J. O'Donahoe, € John 8. Gibson, ¥ Al Reed, Chris Hartman, & Urary, R. N. Withuell, Bensou, Charles Turner, 1S, Poppleton, A. J. Hanscom, C. R. Scott, Chi J. Karbach, Hermun Kountze, James B. Kitchen, Joseph Millard, Samuel D. Mereer, C. W. Hamilton, Benjamin F. Smith, Max Meyer, Lowis 8. Reed i H. W. Yates, James M. Woolworth, John L. McCague, John B. Finlay, O. M. Carter, y Pundt, Alvin Saunders, A. >, Wood, J.J. Brow oesyth, Jonn A. Creighton, it Chase, W. A. Paxton, » W. Lininger, Samucl, B. Rogers, Warren Switzler, D. Kendall, Henry Bolln, A. J. Simpson, C. €. George, Guy C. Barton, W. J. Connell, George B. Like, Jesso H. Lacy, Muir & Gaylord, Moad Investment Co, Cnas. Koufman & Son,Samuel Mortensen, Miumaugh & Fitchett, Reed & Selby, rge J. Paul, Riley & Co,, Hendrix Brothers w Smith, V. It. Homan E. M. Stenberg B, 1 Brother, M. A. Upton, Joseph Kavan, R. C. Pattorson, J.B. Kelkenn, La Platte Land Co., rison, Whitalore, Hawkins, Jeindorfr, Cleves Brothers, Jotn H. Dumont, J. A. Fuller & Co,, Midland G. &T. Co., E. H. Sherwood, John G. Willis, W. 8. Seavey, chiroeder, Neils Seicroo, 2, Livesy, ohnson & Bro. . Moteaif, & Olse E. F. Ringer, Co, E. S.Rood, E. E. Louis Bradfor Naugle Stockdals, John A. Wak i leCounell, Howell Lumber Co., dles Counoyer, Georgo H. Haagland, . S. Van Buren, Charles N. Deitz, G. G, Wallace, Chicago Lumber Co., M. T. Patrick, Cady & Gray Midland Stato Bavk, Charles E. Heiter, Union National Bark, J A. C. Powell, W. H. Russell, J Harris, L0mas, Omaha L. and T. Co. Omaha Suvings Bes» W. K. Kurtz, The O. F. Davis Lu., John ¥, Flack, fohn N. Frenzer, 1. J. Gibson, H. Baldwin, e Pedersen, cobsen, .A. Foglestrom, Goo, W. & (.. 0. Ames, Yuanklin H. Monroe, C. Bruuner, Baukof Commerce, Benawa & Co., Martin Ittoer, D.Collins,Seo . Bld Ex. W.N. Nasou, Sec,B,T, “would be well, the) 18901. . Clarkson, Bank, nry Ittoer, Com, National Bank, Johu Johnsor, Casey Hotel, Bohin Sash & Door Co, Littie & McTa,ue, Barber Asphalt Pay- Coarles Unitt, ing Co., Jaiaes Stephenson, Mendelssohn, Iisher Nebraska Fuel C & Lauris, Coutant & Squires C. 5. Raymond, Josoph Garneau, jr., George Armstrong, Omaha Club, Wheeler & Wheeler, N. B. Falconer, M. R. Risdon, Goodman Drug Co., « William Fleming, Kirkendail, Jones' & J. A. Lovegrn, Co., C. W. Reed, Rector & Wilhelmy Hotel Barker, Co., Blumer & Charde, Gustay Benek Paxton Hot Lee,Clark, Andreeser Haraware Co., John F. Daley, a, Richardson Drug Co., lard Hotel, F. R. McConnell, derchants Hotel, Chatles A. Coe & Co,, 3d Maurer, S, P. Morse & Co., . Morse & Co. How 1t Came About. Now, doctor, it's no use. I've taken your stuff over six month and 1 don't get well worth a cent—my liver and stomach_are out of order, so yeu say, but all your medicine goes for naught. Now, I am going to quit ur remedies and tako Haller's Sarsaparilla and Burdock—it cured me once before when 1 was all run down, and I have faith to ve- it will do so again. preiRi -3 Rolled a Drun The police department received a telegram from Deadwood, S. D., yesterday, giving a deseription of Will Hutt and asking for his arrest. [t was supposed that Flutt would ar- rivo on the 5:20 F'romont, Elkhorn & Mis; souri Valley train, Oficer’ Keyser was at the depot ccognized Hutt by the tele- graph d ), and immediately placed him under arrost. Hutt was considerably surpr first denied that he was th 1y he admitted it and sta ited for rolling a drunk. he prisoner was employ the Gem theater wine in g or drunk from him. Hutt was arrested in this city some months go us a suspicious character, b oy of a complaint th ed that he was as a waiter in »m, and succeeded and stealing $300 The entering we may prove fatal is oft slight cold, wh © two of Aver's Cherry Pectoral might have cured at the commencement. 1t ore, to keep the ren.edy within reach at times, < g MOUNTAINS AND OCEAN, Rapid Transit and Improved Train Service via the Pennsylvania Lines, With the coming of the heated term Long Branch, Atlantic City and Cape Newport, Martha’s Vincyard, ntucket and the other places of ‘sum- along the coast of New v, Maine and Massachsetts, as well as the resorts of the eastern mountains, come into the thoughts of thousands of persons in all parts of the United States. For to these retreats, where there are hotels and boarding houses suited to every requirement and every purse, come all sorts and conditions of men in pursuit of the health and vigor brought by the refreshing waves andstrengthen- ing ai Under the schedule of the Pennsylvania lines, which will shortly bo placed in _ effect; there wiil j be especial adaptation of through train ~ and through car service for reaching these resorts. Fast express with Pullman sleeper s will arrive iladelphin in time connection with trains that bring the New Jorsey coast within two hours of Connection will be made with the trains that run from New York throughout New England and with boats of the Fall river line that afford facil for a most delightful e’nurnuy to the re- sorts of the New England coast. Tickets via the Pennsylvania lines can be pro- and dining cured at any principal railway ticket office throughout the west and north- west. A prospective map showing the situation of the various resorts and a concise d ption of their attractions can be obtained upon application to George Jenkins, Traveling Passenger Agent, Dubuque, Ia. Lost Himsel Again. George L. Taylor, collector of the J. T. Case implement company at Nebraska City, is missing. Taylor left home last Thursday to come to Council Bluffs to make a settlo- ment with H. H. Van Brunt., Since his interview with Van Brunt nothing has been seen or heard of him. once before and When Taylor disappeared was gone” for some time. he visited Council Bluffs he hud in fon o number of valuable papess. are on the lookout for him. toindndy Risers. Best little pill_over made. Cure constipation every time, None equal, Use them now. bl American Wonders. Yellowstone park is beyond all ques- tion one of the world’s great wonde and the Union Pacific excursion in Juiy will be the event of the season. Ask your nearest Union Pacific agent about 1t DoWitvs Littlo B e S Ofrered to Sell Out, About a week ago the residence of W. H. Fahs, 1113 Park avenue, was burglarized and about &0 worth of jewelry and cutlery taken. Last night about 10 o'clock & mes- senger went to the house and stated that the thelves were waiting and ready to soll the stolen plunder. Mr. Fahs declined tho offer and notitied the police, S L The Howescale took first premicm at Pnila delphia, Paris, Sydney and other exhibitions, Borden & Selleck Co., Agts., Chicago, LR L The Paxton Hotel Fire Did not effect the hotel proper in any 50 us to interfere with the operation of the house. Only the annex was dam- aged and guests have been cared for without the interruption of a single day. — In the northern counties of the state the increase in the acreage of flax and broomeorn is enormous, DeWit's Littlo Lisers, bost pill, DEATHS, Tcen of five Lines or Leas undor this hoad, Afy reh ad itio line conts, 1 MAN Fidie, younzest son of Edward 4 p.oomoat famlly resi- orner Seventeenth und 3 p. m. Interment St. tends fnvited ) Baking Powder. A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes— 40 Years the Standard. ; Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable and Wholesome, | No other baking powder docs such works ONE EVERY FOUR MINUTES . Our great sale of Men's Suits:at seven dollars and a half which is now in progress promises to beat any sale w have ever held. Our regular customers are so accustomed to getting bargains of us that it takes something out of thg ordinary run to startle them, but we’'ve succeeded this time. you’ll hear: “That beats anythingil ever saw.” Around the tables set apart for this great sale, all day long “That’s good enough to wear anywhere.” “Say! Jim! that suit is just exactly as good as the one John paid fifteen dollars for.” Once in a while some doubting fellow comes in expecting tq find about an eight dollar suit for seven fifty. He picks up one worth fifteen dollars, examines it carefully, says cons fidentially to a salesman: “That ain’t seven and a half, i§it?” and when told thatit is, about all he can say is: “W-e-l-1, b-y g-o-s-h!” e WHAT THRERY ARE. They are in all sizes, in Sacks, Frocks and Cutaways. They are in plain, plaids, stripes, checks, mixtures, pepper and salt, &ec. They are in brown, blue, black, gray, tan, steel, slate, gold and brown mixtures, &ec. They dre suits many of which are worth fifteen dollars, the majority of them worth fourteen, thirteen, twelve, and eleven dollars, and not a single suit in the entire lot that can be matched under ten dollars in this country. They are made of all wool cassimeres, diagonals, cheviots, tweeds, flannels, and silk and wool mixed cassimeres. They are made of goods that will stand by a man like a poor relation. They are cut in style, lined and trimmed in shape, and made just as well as suits sold for twice the price [many of them are silk-faced]. e~ THE PRICE OF THEM. @i We placed eighteen hundred of these suits on sale on separate tables last Wednesd at the uniform price of $7.50, ay morning, all in one lot, all— * We were crowded with lookers, lookers became buyers, buyers became our best ad vertisements, because they found out that they had a bargain and were not slow to tell of it. FOR MEMORIALL DAY ™ To make it more interesting for the old soldier who defended his country in the hour of her need, we will add to the sale for this week three hundred G. A. R. Suits, made of the very best all wool indigo blue flannel, with either single or double breasted sack coats, made with eyelets for interchangeable buttons [G. A. R. buttons being furnished free], T hese suits, like the old soldier in the time of the late unpleasantness, “They fit, and fit, and fit.” e TAKE OUR ADVICE =@ Don’t wait; the sooner you get here, the better for you. talk to you). NEBRASKA CLOTHING COMPANY (Why not look in our east show window and let the suitd : Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets. : ADWAY” THE GREAT LIVER and STOMACH REMEDY Cures all disorders of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kilenys, Bladder, Nervous Diseases, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Constipations Costivencss, Indigestiom, Bilious- ness, Fever, Piles, Ete,, and renders the system less linble to contract disease. DYSPRERPSIA. RADWAY'S PILLS are cure for this complaint. Thoy tone up the Internal secretions to ulth tion. restore strength to the stomach, and en-ibie it to perform its functions. Sold by all drugglsts, or mailed by RADWAY & CO., 82 Warren Street, New NO CURFE! NO PAY. DrDOWNS 1818 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. years oxpericnoe. A rogular gratuato in medloine, as dipiomar show. lastill treating cce: N Chronic and Private DI ant cure guarantoo i for Cat; Manhood, haen, Loxt \ i 'y, Syphiils, Stricture, an: £ tho B100d. Skin and Urinary Organs. N B. ailals- . 1 xuarantee $5) for every case I undertako and fall &> cure. Consultation freo. Book (Mysterles of Life) sont frx~ Oitico hours—b a. m. 103 p. 1. Sunday 1) a.m. tol2m. 0 rice 230 York, on re Seven reate nato: i lominal W We should like to give a new chimney for every one that breaks in use. PROPOSALS. IROPOSALS FOR ERECTION OF SCHOOT bullding, United & % Indlan school ser R‘Ict‘, Gend fudustrial school, Genoa, holesal ¥ 8, 1801 -!ru%ml proposals, endorsed W posuls far crection f sehool bullding, e sell to the wholesale | pouls for eraction ut achool buliding.\and Wil bo d at this school until 1 6'clook dealer; he to the retail dealer; and he to you, S It is a little awkward to guarantee our chimneys at three removes from you. We'll give you this hint. Not one in a hundred breaks from heat; there is alinost no risk in guaranteeing them. ‘Talk with your dealer about it. It would be a good advertise- ment for him, ‘Pearl top’ and ‘pearl glass,’ our trade-marks—tough glass Dittsburg. GEO. A, MACBETH & CO, THE OMAHA for furnishing the material and erecting & girls’ brick dormitory building on the school gro th pluns and spec rined at the office of the thisschool, - The necessary excavation and inz will be done by the school and the avel required In conerete work furnished. unsereened on the ground, rwithout cost to the contractor. Certified Checks, ch bid must be ue upunied by a iied check or draft upon some United Stutes depos- | fail 1o prompily ox A and sufficientsuretie: Teturned 1o the bidder. The riz) 10 reject any and allbids or any part of any bid If decmed for the hest intercsts of tho service. . B. Baekus, Superintendent Notice 10« e Is hereby givi A cived by tliedaurd of public ssat the dffice of the s i, Neb, unt. 1 the er it Geneva, Fillmore count iflomtdons und e Thie Conini Neb, as No. 108,110 & 112 N. Eleventh 8¢, | hic In the oih OMAHA. I conform to forth in speetfi- it to reject uny and all bids. Duted at Lincoln, Neb vy 6, 1801, ATt Tespimey, President Board Publie Luands und Bulldings Attest: Jous C ALLEN, Secretary of State Mkl ¥ stockh ting of the stockl Ribhon + Sephi & Grand Island shoice of directors tor i . Patents.| Manufac I cing dences 1 Fences; 100 styles Fenecs; Tron Vasos, Ings, Sole ugents for “Sofid Buckthorn Oule vanizea Steel Ribbon Wires.! i Telephoae 1772 Send for Catalogue, SEE 8 \\Il’hl}’ 1\'{' I}L TrORY, thirty duys before the Alexander Mitler. s May 6, 151, L Musa., ML I8 5598 He" at Education Bortata cure m b :::I‘t.h tating weakness peculiar o women, . Tpreacribe EwicaL 0o, n recom a For YOUNG WOMEN and GIRLS, Large llustrated Catalogue Rey. E. N, ENGLISH ut on application. A., Priucipal. LONDON, ONTARITO, CANADA. . bW FOR JUNE Parson Foye's Justice. by Maria Blunt, Safety on the Atlantic. William H. Rideing, [Ocean Steamships Serles.] orately illustrated. An Alabama Courtship. Con- clading part of K. J. Sthupson's story. Moliere. By Andrew Lang. With a portralt (frontpieze). Boys' Clubs. ByEvert Jansen Story By Wendell, with drawings by = Herbert Denman, German Sketches.—~1. The Cur's Diguond.~II. Bliss Perry. Luminous Objects. Photo- graphed by their own lizht. By Wallace Goold Levison, With muny illustrations The War as we See it Now. By John C. Ropes, The Point of Vie Mr. Mor- le ation and the y o I Quuck: Ameriean renalssance—The Matron in Fietion. Poems by Miss Thomas, Miss Guiney und Ohar By the ill. By s F. Lummis. 25 cents CHARLES SCRIBNER'S ; $3.00 a year, SONS, Hridge and Crown Work without plates. All work whr Teoth ranted. OFFICE, PAXTON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM Entrance, 16th strect elevator. untils o'clock. Opon evenlngs NEBRASKA National Bank U. 8. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, N73 Capital, = - - = $400,000 Surplus Jan. 1st, 1890, - 62,300 Ofticers and Directors--1ocry W. Yatos, Prosidont Towis &, liwad, Vico: Prosident; Jamos W. Savazs, W ViMorse, dobin. 8. Collins. 1 . Cashing J. N. i Patrick. W. 1L 3. Tughes, easilor THE IRON B/ Corner 12th aud Farna A GeneralBunk nsin ess T T0 WEAK MEN garly decar, wasting weakn(s lost 1wl | 1 send 'n valuablo treatise (seal ¥ full particulars for home o A splendid o man who | Prof, ¥, @onorb@a and dlscair A ur acquired. 11l Work § B narvons and debil FOWLER, Mood 1.6 per box. LINCOLN Floral Conversatory. South East Cor. G and 17th, Lincoln, Neb W. S. Sawyer & Co. PLANTS AND CUT FLOWERS. General collection of plants and cut flowers always on hand. Floral designs, bouguets baskets, ete., for partics. Weddings and fun- als o speclalty, and sent to any prrt ofthe state, Pricelist tree. Discount to uniler rs on funcral work, Telephone, 4. Onali Mot nd sl INSTITUTE, Modical or it 3 »mmodations Wast. Wrlte for clrculars oa Ities and Hraces, Trusses, Club of Spine, Plies,” Tamors, (¢ tricity, | ar, 8 8 Bost Ac Defo It Bro I i aking a Spoclalty of cas0n auccassfully treatod i or 0x Inin wrappar our BOOK 10 MEN b v ful or Nervous Diseasos, withquostion lis: Address all letiers W A.T. McLaughtin, President, th and Haruey Streots, Omuba Beet Sugar Enterprise PUBLISHED MONTHLY. 5 Conts a Year Locust and Third St., braska be Germany manufactures annually 1,500 i lier country In the world, The U. 8. i ports unnually 1,609,000 tons of sugar, which at five cents per pound, would wmoant to 81000400, Shull the U. 8. manufacture her own sugar! Soeding, cultivating, hurvesting and manufucturing the sugar beet discussed in tho Heet Sukar Enterprise. mple copy. Grand Ialund. > send INTHE WORLD WiLL L il YTt Panphiet No. jau Franclsco, Cab Morothan 15 years experience in tho treatment of PRIVATE DISEASES, A cure guaranteed In 3 to 5 days, withont beloss of an hour's g, GLEHT, The most complete and absolute cure for gleot an all annoying discharges ever known. o the mmedl Profoasion. Lermunoatly ¢ STRICTURE Or pain in relfoving Uo Uinddor curod without pat or Instruments, no cattiig, o il “I'lo o remarknblo feuiedy Khowi o iiodorn scinco. SYPHILIS, Cured In 80 to 50 dwys - Dr. M this torrible blood LOST MANHOOD noss,all woaknessos of tl 0 sexunl organs, norvous And’ tmidity and_despondency absolutely curo T erelief 1s fmmediate and completo. SKIN DISEASES, and all disenses of tho blood, liver, kidneys, and bladder permanently cured. FEMALE DISEASES The dootor ® "Homoe Treatment” for Inc nounced by all who 1t to bo the pletoand conveniont, remody over offercd for i treatment of femule diseascs. 1t s truly o wonders; remedy. Hours for lndios , from 2 to 4 only. DR. McGREW’S Marvellous guccess In tho troatment of private dis- ©ases hus won for bl reputation which Is tru ern aclonco. Trontme £GF cirouinrs nbout eack of the Office, 14th and Farnam Stroets, Neb. Entrance on either MANHOOD RESTORED, - CSANATIVO U™ rul Epaniun Write s, 1re0, Omaha ecases, such as Weak niory, Lows of Iirain dralzs’ abd tho situde, all loss of power nerative Organs, n vy xertion, youthfful indescretior o of tobaccd, op , Which ultimately f Tusauity. Fut up est pocket, Price ™ to carry or 6 for 85, With eve ) iruarantee to o Sent by mail e money. slention this paper. Kuhn & AU, Ko IN ALL THE WORLD THEKE IS BUT ONE CURE DR. HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC, ven In w eup of coffee or tew, or ! of FREE OF COST. Any lady, send stump aid get free samgle packnge of Lyman's Oak Lanf Spectic for B male It 1 t B0 WL drugutata or by wall LYMAN MEDICINE CO,, KANSAS CITY, MO, 10 from 5 10 10 daY8 —- L

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