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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1891)
THE OMAHA DAILY BBE : MONDAY , MAY 25 , 1801 , BEGINNING ACTIVE WORK , The Bcal Estate Owners' Association Defines Its Flan of Campaign , LISTS AWAITING SUBSCRIPTIONS , Men Who AVIU Hcc Tlmt tlio Alms or the Orftnnlzutlon Are Mnilo Known to All ClllZCIlH. The Real nstato Owners' association lias apencd nn olllco in room 2W Now York LUo building , nnd placed a rosponntblo man In charge. Tlio list will bo open to subscribers between the hours of 8 a. m. anil ( J p. m. , noon hour oxcrptod. Momlay over t vo hundred other lists will bo placed In the hands of well known citl/cns , bankers , real estate agents and others , to cnnblo the property owners to conveniently perform their part lu this great undertaking. This Is , In the broadest , sense , an owners' organization , whoso aim will bo to sccuro the location of manufactories and other business enterprises In the city of Omalia , and rnlver- tlso It with u view to Incroasn the Inllux of capital and citizens. How much this nssocia- tlyn can do to promote the host interests of the city depend * entirely upon how well It will bo supported. Every ono of the l.ttK ) real estate owners of Omaha should do his part towards verifying Chauncey M. Depow'fl prophetic words ! "Tnat Omahu was about to become the center of the American business empire the center from which would How prosperity , colossal and magnificent , beyond the dream of any Imagination. " The subscription lists rends as follows : "We , the undersigned real citato owners of Omatm , Nob. , do hereby subscribe for the number of shares set ocpeslto our names , of the capital stock of ono dollar each , of the Hc.-il Kstutn Owners' Association ot Omaha , nnd agree to pay for the same on delivery. "Wo fuithor agree to contribute towards the support of such association , each month , the sum set opposite our respective names as monthly lines , nnd to hand the same over to the oflkcrs or iigents authorised to receive It , without mitllnir said association to the ex pense of calling upon us for the same , and pledge ourselves to aid and support with our Inllticnco , such association to tlio full extent of our ability so long as It shall honestly carry out the purpose for which It was or ganised. Koservlng , however , the privilege of withdrawing from this agreement at any time by giving written notice and upon pay ment of any subscription duo up to the tlmo of our withdrawal. " And attached to each list Is the following certillcato and letter of Instructions : "Chi UIA. Nob.May ! 20tMll. M Is horo- bv authorised to receive subscriptions Jor stock nnd monthly dues for "Tho Heal Kstato Owners' Association of Omaha , " as per the accompanying list No. and collect the same. CJi OIUIK II Bones , President , l-Bti.l Guoiioi : P. lir.Mi" , Secretary. " OMKIIA , Nob. , May ! > , ' ( , Ib'Jl.-Mr. ' Dear Sir : The Keal Hstato Owners associa tion of Omaha , Nob. , has placed over two hnndicd subscription lists In the hands of as many representative men ot tuls cltv , with the request that they themselves cither use their own personal efforts , or delegate to some trusted Giriployo authority to ilG so foi1 them , 'in obtaining subscriptions in aid of this association. The association must rely for Its support almost entirely upon monthly subscriptions , rather than upon subscriptions for stock. It Is thcicforo desirable that you impress upon the minds of subscribers this important fact , and ask them in making such subscriptions tn ilvn tlio mutter duo consideration and to only subscribe for such nn amount as they feel perfectly able and willing to keep up nnd promptly pay each month ; our aim being to build up and maintain a strong , earnest and honestly conducted organization , backed up by men who mean business nnd who go into It with their eyes open , fully determined to support It to whatever extent they agree , so long as It Is operated on business principles in the intcicsls of Omaha. I'lcaso have the subscriber sign for what ever number of shares of stock ho may bo willing to take , and also for whatever amount ho may bo willing to pay monthly. In explanation of about what Is expected , It is thought by the association that if each subscriber will taito from ouo to one hundred shares of stock and contribute from Jl to $10 per month , according to their moans , a suftl- ciont fund for operations can thus bo secured. Wo would like , If convenient , for the sub scriber to pay for stock and lirst month's dues at the tlmo of signing ; but wo would not debar anybody , nor miss good promises to p ly , if the ( subscriber la not ] ust ready to hand over the money ; leaving- such details to your discretion ; you being authorised to collect whatever they wish to pay. While this Is understood to bo n real cstnto owners' organization , and wo rely largely upon owners for support , wo expect that all good citizens having the welfare of Omaha ut heart , will contribute to Its support. Please make mo of every effort in your power to turther the interests of the associa tion and report progress Juno 1 , returning the list to iho undersigned not later than Juno 10. Yours respectfully , ( Signed ) dconnn P. BRMI , Secretary. The subscription lists will bo found nt the ofllco of the following named clthons , nnd every ono of the 15,001) ) real estate owners of Otnalia should consider It his duty to call upon them immediately and subscribe for stock and monthly dues and not wait to bo urged : P. Metz , sr. , James Crolghton , Cadet Taylor , John A. Horbach , Ocorgo P. Brims , James K. Bed , George H. Hoggs , Low \V. Hill , John B. Kvans , A. J. Popploton , George N. Hicks , K. Hosowator , John T. Gathers , C. S. Chase , St. A. U. linlcombo , G. M. Hitchcock , D , J. O'Donahoe , Geonro L. Miller , JolmS. Gibson , P. ICrug , sr. , A. L. Heed , Chris Hurtman , Crary & Crary , H. N. Wlthnoll , K. A. Benson , Ghnilos Turner , \Vllllam S. Popploton , A. J. Hanscom , C. H. Scott , Charles j. ICnrbach , Herman ICountzc , James B. Kitchen , Joseph Mlllard , Samuel D. Mercer , C. W. Hamilton , Benjamin P. Smith , Max Mevor , Lowls S. Heed , il. W. Yatos. James M. Woolworth , John t. , McGapuo , John B. Plnlay , O. M. Cm tor , Henry Pundt , Alvln Suunders , A. P. Wood , J. J. Brown. James Porsyth , John A. Grelghton , Clement Chase , W. A. Pax ton , George W. Llnlngcr , Samuel , 10. Hogcrs , Warren Swlt/lcr , I ) . Kendall , Henry Bolln , A. J. Simpson , G. C. George , Guy G. Barton , W. J. Con neil , George B. L'lko , Jesse H. Lni-y , Mulr As UnyloiU , Mead Investment Co , Gims. Kaufman & SonSamuel Mortenson , & Fllchett Heed Mlumaugh , i GcorgoJ. Paul , James K. Hlloy & Co. , Hcndrlx Brothers , W. Pnrimtn Smith , H. Homan , K. M. Stciiberg , George J. StornsdorffArthur Johns'on & Bro , J. M. Motoalf , Jlalloy .t Olson , K. P. Hlngor , K. K.'N uitlo A ; Co , K. S.Hoad , Louis Bradford , James Stookdals , John A. Wakonelcl , J. H. McConnell , Howell Lumber Co. , Charles Gonnoycr , George H. Hqagiand , S. S. Van Huron , Charles N. Deitz , G , G. Wallace , Chicago Lumber Co. , M. T iMtrlck , Cndy it Ginv , Midland State Bank. , Gharlos K. Hcltor , Union National Bank , John It. Baldwin , A. G , Powell , Podcr Pederjon , AV. H. Hussrll , H. Jacobson , J. W. Harris , Hcv. 13.A. Poglestrom , D , L. Thoiuns , Goo.W.fc ( . .O.Aincs , Omalm L. and T. Co. , VVanklln II. Monroe , Omaha Savings Bua > ? . C. Bruiiner , W. K Kurtz , Nt.Bank of Commerce , The O. P. UavU Lu , . Bonawa & Co. , John P. Flack , Martin Ittnor , loan N. Prcnicr , D.CoUlns.Soo.nidEx. f , J , Gibson , . Nasou , Scc,13.T , T. S. Glarkson , Citizens' Hank. Henry Ittner , Com. National tinnk , John Johnson , Casey Hotel , Helm Sash & Door CoLittle ft , Mc Barber Asuhalt Pavijnarles Unlit , Ing Co. , Junes Stophcnson , Mendelssohn , Phhcr Nebraska Fuel Co. , & Lmirlo , Coutant & Squires , C. 3. Raymond , Joseph Garneau , Jr. , George Armstrong , Omaha Club , Wheeler & Wheeler , N. B. Falconer , M. H. Hlsdon , Goodman Drug Co. , William Fleming , Klrkcndall , Jones ft J. A. Lovegrn , Co. , G. W. Heed , Rector & Wllhclmy Hotel Barker , Co. . Ulumcr & Chardo , Lcc.Clarir , Andrecsec tiustnv Bonckc , Hardware Co. , Paxton Hotel , John P. Daley , Hotel Murray , Hichardson Drug Co. , Mlllard Hotel , P. H. McConnell , Merchants Hotel , Charles A. Coo & Co. , Kd Mauror. S. P. Morse & Co. , W. V. Morse & Co. How It Game About. Now , doctor , It's no use. I've taken your stuff over six month nnd I don't get well worth a cent my liver nnd stomach arc out of order , so ycu sav , but all your medicine goes for naught. Now , I am going to quit your remedies and tnko Hallor's Sarsnparllla ami Burdock It cured mo once before when I was all run down , and I have faith to uo- llovo It will do so again. Itollrtl u Drunk. The police department received a telegram from Deadwood , S , D. , yesterday , giving a description of Will Hull and asking for his ancst. It was supposed that Hull would ar- , nvo on the ft :20 : Fremont , Klkhorn & MU : sourl Valley train. Ofllcor Keyser was at the depot and recognized Hutt by the tele graph description , and immediately placed him under arrest. Hutt was considerably surprised , and at first denied that ho was the man wanted. Finally ho admitted it and stated that ho was wanted for rolling a drunk. The pilsoner was employed as a waiter in the Gem theater wine-room , and succeeded in getting a visitor drunk and stealing S-iOO from him. Hutt was arrested In this city some mouths ago as a suspicious character. The entering wcdgo of a complaint that may prove fatal Is often a slight cold , which n dose or two of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral might have cured at tno commencement. It 'would bo well , therefore , to keep the ron.cdy within reach nt times. MOUNTAINS AND OGI3AN. Kii ] > ltl Transit nnd Improved Train Service \latlie Pennsylvania Lines. With the coining of the honied term Long Branch , Atlantic City and Capo Muy , Newport , Mui'tlm's Vineyard , Nnnluukot and the other places of sum- men1 sojourn along the const of Now Joi-bcy , Malno and Miisbitohsotts , as well as the resorts of the eastern mountains , coino into the thoughts of thousands of persons in all parts of Urn United States. For to thefco rotrcat : ) , where there are hotels and hoarding houses suited to every requirement and every purse , conic all sorts and conditions of men in mifbuit of the health and vigor brought by the refreshing waves and strengthen ing air. Under tlio scheduleof tlio Pennsylvania lines , which will shortly bo placed in effect , tlioro will bo cspcciul adaptation of through train and through car service for reaching these resorts. Past express trains wiUiPulltnan sleepers and dining cars will arrive at Philadelphia in time for conneo'tion with trains that bring the Now Jon-ay coast within two hours of that city. Connection will bo made with the trains that run from Now Yorlc throughout Now England and with boats of the Fall river line that afford facility for a most delightful journey to the re sorts of the Now England coast. Tickets via the Pennsylvania lines can bo pro cured at any principal railway ticket olllco throughout the west and north west. A prospective map showing the situation of the various resorts and a concise description of their attractions can be obtained upon application to George Jenkins , Traveling Passenger Agent , Dubuque , In. Iost Illmsrir Again. George L. Taylor , collector of the J. I. Case Implement company nt Nebraska City , Is missing. Taylor left homo last Thursday to como to Council Bluffs to make a settle ment with H. H. Van Brunt. Since his Interview with Van Brunt nothing has been seen or heard of him. Taylor disappeared once before and was gene for some time. When ho visited Council Bluffs ho had tn his pos session a number of valuable papers. The po lice ore on the lookout for him. DoWltt's Little Early Hisers. Best llttlo pill over made. Cure constipation every time. None equal. Use them now. American Wondci'H. Yellowstone park is beyond all ques tion ono of the world's great wonders , and tlio Union Pacific excursion in July will bo the event of the season. Ask your nearest Union Pacific agent about it. Offered to Sell Out. About a week ago the residence of W. H. Pahs , 1113 Park avenue , was burglarized and about $50 worth or Jewelry and cutlery Inlrnn. r.n , t. nlpht. nlinnr. 1(1 ( n'nln lr n mnq. longer went to the house nnd stated that the thrives wore \\altlng and ready to sell the stolen plunder. Mr. Pahs declined the offer and notified the police. The Howe scale took lirst promicm at Pnlla dclphia , Paris , Sydney and other exhibitions. Borden & Sellcck Co. , Agts. , Chicago. Tlio Pnvton Hotel Fire Did not pIToct the hotel proper in any way so as to Intorfo.ro with the operation of the house. Only the annex was dam aged and guests have been cared for without Iho interruption of a blngloday. In the northern count ! cs of the state iho Increase In the acreage of llax and broomcoru is enormous. DoWitt's Little Early Klsers , best pill. Knttiexitf fletliiunor leu uuttir lhhht.nlJittu ccntt ; eucli ml ittlmml line ten cent * . Sl'r.l.ljMA\--luldle , yeunguit sun of IMwunl and Murguut , at 4 p. m , at family resi dence , inntheast corner buvcntventii and MamlcrM > n Htruets. 1'iuieiiil lo.luy ut 3 p. in , Interment St. Marys cemetery. l'i lends luvltud. A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard , i Delicious Cake and Pastry , Light Flaky Biscuit , Griddle Cakes , Palatable and Wholesome. L Xfo other baking powder does such work. ONE BVERYFOUR MINUTED 4 Our great sale of Men's Suitstat seven dollars and a half -which is now in progress promises to beat any sale war have ever held. Our regular customers are so accustomed to getting bargains of us that it takes something out of the ordinary run to startle them , but we've succeeded this time. Around the tables set apart for this great sale , aJl day long you'll hear : "That beats anythingll ; ever saw. " "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 dollfar suit for seven fifty. He picks up one worth fifteen dollars , examines it carefully , says confidentially - > fidentially to a salesman : "That airn't seven and a half , is it ? " and when told that it is , about all he can say is : "W-e-1-1 , b-y g-o-s-h ! " IBF WHAT THEY ARK. They are in all sizes , in Sacks , Frocks and Cutaways. They are in plain , plaids , stripes , checks , mixtures , pepper and salt , &c. They arein , brown , blue , black , gray , tan , steel , slate , gold and brown mixtures , &c. t They rfre 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 ton dollars in this country. They are made of all wool cassimeres , diagonals , cheviots , tweeds , flannels , and silk and \vool 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 ] . tar THE PRICE OF THEM. We placed eighteen hundred of these suits on sale on separate tables last Wednesday morning , all in one lot , alt at the uniform price of YSO : : 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. m FOR MEMORIAL DAY W 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 singly or double breasted sack coats , made with eyelets for interchangeable buttons [ G. A. R. buttons being furnished free ] . These suits , like the old soldier in the time of the late unpleasantness , "They fit , and fit , and fit. " TAKE OUR ADVICE Don't wait ; the sooner you get here , the better for you. ( Why not look in our east show window and let the suiti talk to you ) . NEBRASKA C ING COMPANY - Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets. THE GREAT-LIVER and STOMACH REMEDY Cuns nil disorders of ( ho Stomach , Liver , Kowels , Kl leny , Itliuldsr , Nervous Dhcases , Loss of Appetite , Hcmlnclic , ConstIpatiun. Costivuirjs ? , IniligoslI HI , Bilious ness , i'cicr , Piles , lite , , and renders the sjstrm less liable to contract disease. DYSPEXPSIA. RAPWAY'S PILLS are cure for this complaint. They tone up the Internal secretions to healthy nation , restore strength to the stomach , and on'ihlo It to uorFnrm Its functions. 1'rlco 2JO u box. Sold by all UrugsUts , or mulled by UAUWAY & CO. , ( ti Warren Street , Now York , on receipt of price. NO GURKvl NO 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Boventcen years ornorleneo. A regular crfttiiata In m"4'olne. ' at dlplonm show. Is still trotln ? with the greatest success , ( ill Norvom , Chronicnnrt 1'rlvato Dhoiiui. A pormnasntouro unnrantool tar Cntiirrli E | > ermntorrliBn , Lost Mnntiooil , Nominal Weakness , Nlnht I.onm. Impotoncr , Srplillls. Btrlcturo , ami nil nl - cases oftlio Illood.Skln nnd Urlnarjr Ornitns. Nil. I uunrunteo IS'JJ for oforr case 1 undertiko anil fill I ) euro. Consultation freo. Book ( Mjriterles of Ufa ) lout frej. UHcobourj V a. in. to 3 p. in. banJar ID a. m. to 12 in. ' We should like to give a new chimney for every one that breaks in use. We sell to the wholesale dealer ; he to the retail dealer ; and he to you. 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 almost 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 I'lttabute. Oto. A. UAcuirin A , Co. THE OMAHA MANUFACTURING CO , No. 108,110 , & 112 N. Eleventh St. , OMAHA. U'rotpctoil by I ) . P. l atonls. | Muiiiifautuiurg ot lion and Sti'ul Itlhhon runclnx ; I < : i > tn and Yard Puneoj for lol- duiii'i'sj Tut in , Stock. 1'iirlf and Cuinuturv IViiL'uiii 100 htylus Wrontiht Iron I'luUut I'liiiccai Iron N axe < < . ClinlrH , botti'CH anil Cri'at- Inns , solo itKuntH for " .suild lluol.lhoni Uul- vanUuatJtvul ItllibonVlrot. . " Telephone 1772. Eoutl for Catalogue , SKI : sAMi'us : AT FAOrOUY , uxay forail thi nnnaiuinl ClaihniKOs un > ] private dlieates ol men. A , certain cure for tbvd hlll < IMlnit vre knci peculiar lu nmrn , Ipr acrlbeU Ditfeelsfa In recommending It to Mol't l > y nr VH1CK i PROPOSALS. IMlOl'OSALSFOUKIinOTION Or KOIIOO'l tinlUlin ; : , Unltud Statcui Indian scliool scr vice , Guno.i Industrial school , ( iuiioa , Neb. , Hay 8 , 1891. Scaled proposals , endorsed "Pro posals far croutlon uf school bulldliiK , " nnd ml dressed to the unileralKiied ut Genoa , Nub. , will bo iceelvcd at this school until 1 o'clock of June 1 , 1bl , forfiirnlshlns the material and uroctluxu Rirls' brick dormitory building on the school grounds In accordance with plans nnd specifications that tuny bo exanitnod at tliootllcu of the "Hue" ut Omaha , Nub. , ami ut this school. The ncci' * > sary oxfitvatlon and will bo done by the school and the ijravcl ri'qnlred In concrete \\orlc fnrnlshod , iiiiscrucnuil on the ground , i without cost to the contnictor. Cortlllcd UhccUy. Kncli bid must bo aconmimnlod by a cortllled cheulc or draft upon some United Htatvsxloiios- llory or solvent irttloiril bunk In the vicinity of the lilddur's place ot bimlnc-,9 , made piy- : able tn the outer of the eomni ssldner or Iii- dlnn alia Irs , for at least f > per cunt of the amount of the proposal , uhlcli chock or dtaft will bo forfeltoil to the Unllcd htatesln ease any bidder or bidders recolvlni ? mi au-uid shall fall to pronxptly execute a contract \\Ith Rood an'l hiilllclent-surctlos otherwise to bo returned to the bidder. The rlsit | U rcsoncil tn reject any and all bids or any part of any hid If diu'ineil for' the ht > - > t InliiriHls ot the service. W , U. llaulcus , Snpcrlntondent MlOdUltm Xotlct ! tu Contractors , Notice N hereby p4ven that sealed bids will bo recolvo.l by the Do ml of iiiibltu lands and bnlldliUHut iho dflleu of the secretary of state ut Lincoln. Nub. , nut , 1 the "nil day ot June. Ib'JI , at 4 o'clock p. m. , for the orci'tlon , construction and unijiplotloii of u two-story brluk and stone bnlldliu Known us "The bluto Imlttit rial School Mr llnys and Ulrls , " to be erect cil nt Geneva , J'lllmoro county , fiob , us per plans , hpoullloatlons and do-.i ns now nn llloln tlio olllco of the commissioner of public lands and Imlldlnusut Lincoln , Neb. Contrac'tow wlllilioroqiilrod to conform to rules uml regulations asset forth In specifi cations adorned bytho board. The Ixi ml leacrvej tlio tl ht to reject any and all bids. Dated ot UncolnNob. , May 0 , 1801. A. It. HUMiMllir.v. President Hoard Piiblln I , mils und llulldlnga Attest ; JOII.N C Aui.iiN , Sceiutiiry of .State MMSIm . Jo eph & Oruiitl Island railroad compan } ' stockholders' meotlnj ? . The nn- iui.il inooiliiirnt tliuhtocKholdcriiof thebt. Jo- bcph.S : Uraml Islund rullrouil company for . thecholconf directors for the onsulnc year , I uml the transaction of any other business \\liloli may ln.'aUy como before the mcet- 1 IiUvlll be hold at the olllco of said company In I'.lwood. Kan. , on Tues day , the Utli ilny of Juno. IS'it at 10 o'clock a. in , The Mock transfer books will bo cloned for this purpose thirty datit before the ditto of the inentln ; . Alexander Miller , hecri- tury , lliHton. Muss , . Muy u , IHJI. Mil 1H ' . ' 3 JB H ° College For YOlinOVO.M ir : < nud ( ! IltI.S. Large Illuntratcd CaUlozue sent on uppllcaUoD. llev , IX N , KNULISII , M. A. , I'rlnclpal. LONDON , ONTAUIO , CM N ADA. FOR JUNE The Boulevards of Pans. By Fram-lsquo Sarcoy. [ Grait Streets Ser ies. ] Illustrations by Juannlot. Parson Foycs Justice. Story by Maria Blunt. Safety on the Atlantic. By William II. IUdoln3. [ Ocean Steamships Merles. ] Elaborately Illustrated. An Alabama Courts/lift. Con cluding part of F. J. Stlmpson's story. Molicrc. By Andrew Lang. With a portrait ( frontpleDe ) . Boys' Clubs. By Evert Jansen Wendell , with drawings by Herbert Dcnmaii. German Sketches. I. The Czar's Plainond.-II. Ily the 111. Hy Ullss 1'orry. Lwninoits Objects. Photo- Rraphcd by their own lUht. Hy Wallace Ooolil Lcvlson. With nviny llliibtr.itlons The War as we See it Now. Ily John C. Hopes. The Point of View. Mr. Morley - ley and lltoratiuo Legislation and the Quaclc Aji American ronalssinto The Matron lu Fiction. Poems by Miss Thomas , Miss Gulnuy and Chatles R Lummls. 25 cents ; $3.00 a year. CHARLES SCRlHNliR'S SONS , 743 BROADWAN' , NEW YORK. DR. BAILEY , Graduate Dentist A Full Hot of Teeth on llnbbor , for HVi : IIOM.AUS. A porfoU lltcimrantoed. Teeth oitructol iS without puln or daiiKor. nnl V * without nnnosthotlc * . tiold und i * ll\or tllllniM lit liiwdtl rivut , . llrldiro nnd Crown Work Tontli _ _ without pliitui All orlc w&r- tnntcd. OFFICE , PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM Kntrnnco , llitli itrcot olovator. Open ovcnlnift until a u'cluct. NEBRASKA. National Bank U. B. DEFOStTORr UlIAHA , N"5 Capital , - - - - $400,000 Surplus Jan. 1st , I80O. - Oii.SOO Oniccrt and Dlroctors Ho.-rr W Ynto * , I'rotldonti I wl H. Uuuil , Vlco-l'romlunti Jnmo W aavaio. W V.Monc. John 8. Colllni. It tl Ouililn ; , J. N U I'utrlck. W , li. 3. lluunoi , rnililar , THIS IRON BANK. Corner IJtli nud Karna'iiSti A Ocncrftllltiiikln i lluslii ei-j'l'r.iniaato I Pnftcrtnj from the erteets ol P r n u HW WWHVU f arlr Uecny. wo tln wealtn < ( , loit UdUhiioj I , etc. 1 wfll K-n.ln . valuable treailw " ' ' . 'II ' "r" 1' ' full particular * for homo euro , I'll UK . A splendid me.lleal orltt . .lioiild Iw read by ever j di-lillltaU-il. mini whn Is ntrvom ami f. I'.O. I'OWsjl'.H.Moodu * , Coiiu nnnllTa SANUAI.WOOD CAI-SUI.KS ' ! ' " IIIMill I A tmttnnd only capsules proscribed by UUUUI n , , ! , , , piyiitvn for the curj of Qoaorbo * and dlituarKJ * lroj tu ! uriujry ur ans uucrltvd ur acquucd. II. W per box. All drunjUls. LINCOLN Floral Conversatory. South East Oor. 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 , bouquets basUotH , etc. , for p-irtlcs. Weddings and fun- als a specialty , and sent to any purt oftlio state. I'llco ll.st fico. Discount to tinier aUcrson funeral work. Tuluulionc , : ! 44. and 1(1 ( luWIlUfll I INSTITUTE ! . Kortho t oatment of all CIIHONIC AMI ) DISKAri 103. llracu , Appllancut for Doforraltlui and TrUBMoe * ! . Heat Kacllltlos , Apptratus cud Itomedloi forsuccoisful treutuiont of ovury form of dl o requlrlnu Modlcalor Surgical Treitmont , NINICl'V ItOO.MS KOU I'ATIKNKS , lloird and Attcndnnca llo-t Accniimiodatlont Wot.Vrlto for circulars on Deformltlci nnd llrncos , Tnmo , Club l-oet , Currit. turoi of Hplno , I'lloi , Tumors , Cancer , Catarrh Ilronchltli , Inhiilitl.in , Kluctrlrlty , I'nnilrJli , Kplt- ey y , Kldnoys , lllndder , llyo. Kir , Skin and Illoixl , and all Hurnlcnl ( iperntloni. DISKASIW Oh' WO.MKN nfiH'Clalto. Hook 01 Dlioaios of Women Kroo. Wo hntolntely nddedu lylnx-ln lopnrlm nt for Woman Durlnit contlnouu'iit ( Htrlcllr I'rlvnto I Only Uoll-k- l.lo Mudlcnl Inotltiito Mnklntt a Hpuclally of I'HI- VATI * IHHCAHKH All illJodil ciVo < surcoisfnlly tronlol. Mwtlolna ir Initrunipiittnt by mull or iixpron teouroly pncki'd , no uiirln 10 Indlc'iito contents or on lor Ono pornonn , lnt r l'iw pruferrod. Cull and consult UK or uttnd hit ory ut your ta < , nml wo will end In ? .ln wr"p ! Vr our I1015K I'O MEN rilUKl upon j-rl- rate. SpecUl or Nervous Dlsoanoj , wltbquaiUon UK Address nil lttlirtto A. T. McLnuohlln , President , ttli tiiul Huruoy Streots. Umuhx Beet Sugar Enterprise PUBLISHED MONTHLY. W Cents a Year. Ixjeusl nnd 'third St. , - Crand Island , Neb Duroted to Iho development of tlio beat siiKiir In dustry In the United Mate * M.innfm tiirlnx Hiiunr Irom lioelOiai proven niurecH * both In California nndNnbrntLu. The nrenicu percent of siiKarln Nt" kraika beitu la 10J p r ( ent. In ( icrmnny U.M ( iermany mnnufiictureinnnunlly IVXUUO ) ton , nor'J ; thnn any olhercounliy Inlliu world. Tlio U H. Im' portsiinmmlly l.WjOuutoni of im r , which nt llvo cents per pound , would amount tu II.VJOOVXQ. Hmll Iho U , H. maiiufncturo her own nuiiarl hi'edlnu , cullhatlnir , liiirvotlnvmid uiannfaiturliK Iho suvar bceldltciiitedln the licet Hiijttir KntcrprUo. bund stamps lor Haiuplo vopy Oraml Inland. Nub. llaguulc liliullc'iruss Co , , Ijiu I'raucUco , Cat DOCTOR McGREW ; THE SPECIALIST Morotlmn U yo.iM experience In Iho treatment of PRIVATE DISEASES. A euro Kuaruntccd In 3 to R < lar , without Ijolon of un hoilr'a tlmu. QLEEt. Tlio most complete anil nbvilulo euro for ulcct nod nil nrinoylnn illsclmrKui ever knonn to tlio medical profession , t'ormiinontly curoil In froiuOtulU dajrj * STRICTURE Or pnln In relieving tlio blmlilur euro ! without pnlq or Instruments , nu cultlnu , no clllatlnn 'lliuiuusl rcmnrknbloromcd ) knonn to modern sclquco. SYPHILIS. Cnrcrt In .10 to CO duynDr. . .Mrlirew's treatment for this terrible blooddlsomolrn bvon pronounced tu mo t successful loiniMly over itlicovoriiil for thp nb solute euro of tlio cllso.no. Ills succeai with I nil dlscano lint nuver buon equallo 1. A couipluto cur > guaranteed. guaranteed.LOST MANHOOD ncsB.all woiknoiKOs oftl o ovunl oiyam , norvoui. And timidity nnd despondency absolutely curoa. Til crolluf Is lmiucdluu < and cumplcto. - _ SKIN DISEASES , nnd nil dlsca o < of tlio liloo.l , llror , klJneys , and blnddor permanently curod. FEMALE DISEASES Tlio doctor "Ifoino Troatmnnt" for Indies Is pro * nomirud by nil who have moil II to bo the nioit cum- plelnund convi'iilonl rumudy over otlurcd fur thil treatmcntof reiinilu illsuuioi li Utruly n wonderiui remedy. Hours for liullos , from 'i to 4 only. DR. MoQREW'S Marvellous niicccss In tlio tren'.menl of rrlvato dli- o.iscs lias wiin for him n reputation which Is trulp nation il In ilinr.irter , and hli unit nriuy ur patient ) readies from the Atlantic to the Tactile. 'IhuduUor Is n Kmdunto of "reuulnr" incdltlno and his h f lonK and cniaful uxporlenco In hoipltal practltu , and Is claused amonx tlio ica.llim spcclnllnti In mod' crn cclenco. Troiitinvnt by uirruspomlanrarlto for circulars about each of thu nbovo dl > one , freo. Olilce , 14th and Karnam Streets , Omaha Nob. Entrance on otthor btroot. RESTORED. " SANATIVO. XH AVondurful bpsnlih Itenndy , U Mild Mltlift > \'rlttrtuiuurantvo to euro all ; iervou llt ) > e > M > , eucti ai Wtnlc MejiHir ) , ixjii of Ilrala P o w o r. It o & d a c h e , Wnkt f illness , Lo t Man hood , NC rvouiuin , IAI- sltuilc. all drains aDl Botoro Sc After Uoo. Ion of povtr of tha rbotogrspbcd from life. Oeneratl\o OrKani , In sex. raujed 1)7 i a pscUi-gc , or for fS. with evfry W order we a wrlttnn KUiiriiiitcn to euro < ir rjifiiiiil the inonoy. Bent by mall tn any ailJrui. ClrcuUr frie. . Irntlon thli paper. Addrets , MADHID CHEMICAL CO , , llranctiOffice for U. S. A. 417 le rhorn Htrr/t. OIIICAnn. II.U KOU BALK IN OMAHA. NtU. , UV Kuhn & Co. , Cor , IStli A Ilouitlim SI J A. Tiillcr &fu , Cor Hlh ft linuitliuBU. I ) Fiwlrr A Co . ivniiii il Illull- l Z IQUOJrt IN ALL Tilt WUHLU THEIIE IS HUT ONE CURE DR. HAINES' QOLDEN SPECIFIC. Up ut t Mo * uf fuu5 , wllhoul tno knowlbclca ol ion p Unl , it neoe.oary. K Is absoluuly liirultMK ana will - , - t puriujooiit and p ody our * , whether tlietnil.ni i. llaoi vrMtadrlillKsroraii aloguolluu r ok. IT AKVttu > All.s. It oporatu * so ( julutly and nub suob o.r. taiaty tlml tlitt p ti.nt uaderaoos no InoonTtnlenc * . and era nt \ aware , bis rompltle mlornjallcu 14 rrootod 4Dpisabc ; > okntparllcularifr a 'lu tfhartol 1UUN it CO. , JOUi Uoiyl s , & I Mil ft.tunilng . Bit. pi-'lrads Kuppll.d by U KB. JIUUCB i CO , tnd < , ( r nii N nwi/artt r-'n * > ? PBEE OP COST. Any lady , send slump mid 1111 fri' nm.lo I pn ( kiiKo of l.y-nian'M n.ik Miif tpoiltlo for Ivt m i lu'I roubles nnd l. < iiiccurl r.i , tlni must mo- tm.ful fuumlo ruiiivdy in or sold. Von villl ice tlioiucolloiit oRcTt ullor Inkliu tliodrtt treat- I merit II.UJ ul drtividils or by wall. LYMAN MEDICINE CO. , KANSAS f 1TV , JIO.