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    THE DAILX BEE : ] \ONDAY \ [ , JULY 3
FINIS CQRONAT OPUS ,
Oominencoinont Exercises oftlii
Higli School.
Brilliant Literary Eater tain
ment by the Graduat
ing Clane.
ractical Essays and Sonsibl
Diecussion of Woman
Sufi rage.
Names of Thoao Who Carrim
off tbe Scholastic Honorrf ,
Sound Words of Atlrlco frott Prosl
, of tlio Board of
Education.
That great event of the school yuat
of the college or public school , coin
rnoncoitent day , waa celebrated by the
mombora of the high school in thii
city at Boyd's opera houao laat night.
Notwithstanding the extreme hunt ol
the weather there was a largo alien
dance , both the parquet and fmnilj
circle being filled. There were nt
decor.itions with the exception of M
arch of evcrgroena above the ntugi
bearing the motto of the clasa , "Nt
Stop Backward , " nnd the figures 8'2.
The exorcises of the evomuj
opened shortly after eii ht o'clock will
nn overture by the Musical Unioi
orchestra which was a inagniKcent prelude
ludo to very interesting and credit'
iblo exhibition.
The stage was occupied by Prof. 0
D. Ilino , the principal of the hid
school nnd \ > y 'ho eight gradnatun. I
waa n handsome sight but thcro wiu
an cntiro absence of
TLOlUh W.COUATIONH ,
these delicate emblems being nloroc
away in a privalo box to the loft ol
the stage , whore they were awaiting the
proper time to bo delivered to then
owners and before the exercises wuro
over covered the stage like now mown
hay when the harvest is ovur.
The firat feature on the programme
WAS the reading of the clanu history by
TVIisa Mary A. Fitch , It would be
impossible to reproduce it in full but
wo gathered from it that the claat-
started in the fall of 1878 with 2J
girls and 18 boys. During the year n
number of those dropped out ono bj
ono , as the fair historian eaid , nonu
were these whose duties were not com <
patublo with their powers and othun
whoso powers were not comparable
with their duties. She alluded oiu
dark eyed by who was now the
rilEKIUENT OF A HANK.
At the close of the year the clast
numbered M , During the next year
otliora dropped out , nnd in September ,
1880 , the class started in with but
iivo of the original 30 still remaining
to enjoy the triumphs of success in
their studies. The September of
1881 added four , ono a gladly wel
comed representative of the east , nnd
the other three old members whom
they had considered lost. Since ita
advent the class has shrunk until but
seven of the girls and ono boy , nro
loft , the latter to represent nlonu the
sturdy youth of Omaha. The histo
rian expressed herself na glad that
they had reached this point in their
progress toward the summit of success
which might load to the presidential
chair or some otJior position of impor
tation in the field now opening np to
'
women. 'They would at least adliero
to their motto and take
"NO BTKl1 HAOKWAKD. "
After the delightful performance
by Musical Union orchestra , of
an arrangement from "tho MascoUo , "
which was enthusiastically received by
the audience , Miss Clara 0. II. lino-
dor read a very well written ; uul
complete assay upon the subject.
"Music. "
The next on the list of graduates
was Miss Maggie Road , who presented
n well written essay upon
WOMEN'S wouic.
"Is it necessary for the educational
interests of the country that the
right of suffrage bo extended to
women ? "
Miss Reed said ( .lmt this was among
the questions having both a social and
political bearing , which nro now agita
ting the minds of the men , nnd that
there is none which strikes deeper to'
the very roof of the social lifo than
that touching the relation of women
to the stato. It has become an open
question to bo tried as freely as any
other in this age of doubt nnd analy
sis , and is to many u source of appre
hension. An adventurous party among
us weary of the old ways , i now ea
gerly proclaiming now theories on llio
important subject of woman's politi
cal relations. "Tho emancipation of
woman , " they proclaim as their ob
ject , They demand for her abaoluto
social and
I'OLITIUAL KO.UAUTY
with man. They base their demands
on the abuses inllioted on women by
legislation , the want of protection for
if i her interests when thay are confided
to man , and the educational nnd so
cial advantages to both sexes that will
follow her political freedom. The
speaker referred to Abigail Adams ,
who , in 177-1 , petitioned her hiuband
to shape the laws of the country seas
as to enable women to protect their
own interests , but said the movement
waa not thoroughly developed until
the early portion of this century.
Many earnest , noble women , with
others who have brought only
HEl'llOACIJ Ul'O.V TIIK UAU3E ,
have worked faithfully in behalf of
the right of suH'rago. Among these
were mentioned Louise M. Alcott ,
Elizabeth Stuart Pholpj , Julia Ward
JIowo , who were not merely necking
notoriety. Many able and educated
men have advocated the cause and thu
.movement demands respectful con
sideration , Miss Rood then proceeded
to consider the importance of early
education and declared that next to
the duty of sulf preservation there is
no higher obligation than that of im-
tionaleducation , which rightfully con
ducted would make ninety-five nor
cent luoful members of society , lioiv
shall "each cducaiiou be secured ?
yblauy SMuminK that it can bo attained
11 chools of the state , I
answer this grfivo question
'Givo the ballot to
TIIH XATCIIAL ElttVAXORS ,
women , and the proWom will b
solved. " To her , from the oatlios
limo has been animate ! the educa
tional supervision of Itso race from th
first , thorfcforo the most imporlnti
stages. 1'ractically Tour-fifths of tli
period of development , which is th
period of education , the children o
both seres are utt'Jur the moulding in
ilucnco of woman. The effect her nn
francluscmont rill have in better fil
ting her for this work is then the itn
portdnt question , and the fair spoake
claimed that ns political nnd socia
corruption clearly are the groftt evil
to bo n\-ort d , so it is equally clea
tliat something moro than ttmnhooi
miflrngo is necessary to change th
current of Ihcso evils , ana woman'
peculiar work ii the development ant
cultivation of the moving forces of th
moral world whoso center is her homo
Mies Head's effort wo consider none
ono of llio very finest of the evening
She is a handsome young woman
with r. modest nnd yet dignified am
oasyotylo nnd n very charming voice
nnd her essay wan received wilh iner
itcd applause.
MIRH JOHIE M-AOtr * ;
followed with nn essay entitled "Chili
Literature. " Miss McCaguo was tin
only ono who wai interrupted by np
plause during ; her rending , and tin
wns when she said "tho boy who al
wnya obeys his parents , never tolls i
Ho , never teases his dialer , and in
variably grows np lo bo a prcachor , i
the boy you never find outside of Sun
day school books. " The subject o
juvenile literature in general
from the Sunday school boo )
on ono extreme to "tho Boys Owl
library on the other was well f
nnd handled in a pledging nmnnor
Miss McCayuu was the youngest look
ing member of the class and all in nl
her essay was ono of the most accept
able fu.it iircn of the evening ,
JIISS I1AKKIE1T JJItr.WSTr.lt
road an assay on "Ancient and'lVlod
urn Ideal of n Practical Kilncntion ,
and Misn Susie I'holpa gave a recitii
tion "Tom" in a sprightly and pleas
ing manner.
Mis.i Li/.xiu Sharp , daughter of Mr
P. II Sharp of this city , read un tn
say on
IIOMI : LIVI : .
Man is constituted individual in hi
moral character nnd responsibilities
nnd social in thooo relationo whicl
furnish the conditions of moral dcvol
opment. In the great plan of hnmni
creation the Maker established om
social institution primary , iiidiapenaa
Hablo _ and compauhonsive. Priman
"
in point of time and importance , in"
dispensable in Unit nn intelligent universe
verso could not exist or extend to it
present boundaries without it. Fron
this BOITCO or fountain hend , tin
fnmily , have in ruulity sprung nl
other social iimtitutions. This tin
speaker illustrated by reviewing fain
ily life , and especially the social posi
tion of women in Franco , Germany
England and the Orient.
Alias Sharp then wont on to say :
A woman'N noblc-iit ntaton ! ( a rotrcnt ;
Her fdlreat vlrtuui Ily from public Bight ;
Domestic worth , that nhuns too
AVomnn's proper sphere is homo ,
TJiore aha reigna supreme , the queen
of n little ) band of loving subjects
Under her wise and gentle sway tha
bettor nature of all IB brought out ,
nnd what U best in each is cultivated ,
Her chief duty is to make herself
LOVpt.Y AND HKLOVEI ) .
Placed in the homo oho innkoa it nt
tractive by every fcminino art ; bu
her greutcut work is the careful train
ing of a little child. All that is sweet
est and best in her is brought forth in
her efforts to make him noble nnd good.
All truly great men trnco their
nobility to a mother. Lincoln , whu
was very rough in hia external ap-
pouranco , wns , nt heart , gentle nnd
tender. The bounty of hia character
is traced to the influence of lii.s deli
cate , loving and Christian mother , at
homo. Napoleon says , "Tho future
destiny of the child is in the hands of
the mother , The social position of
woman duponda upon the enlighten
ment of the nation in which she is
placed. As a people ndvnnccs in civ
ilization the position of woman in so
ciety is recognized and
HEK ( 'IIAUACTKK AND INl'I.UENOB
over others nro bolter understood.
True respect to woman goes hand in
with civilization. When she is oncu
placed in her proper position , the ne
cessity of her being fitted for it is seen
and n higher education follows.
A thorough intellectual education
has not been deemed important until
within a comparatively short timo. It
is now udmittud that she should receive -
ceivo instruction sufficient to enable
her to hoop pace with man nnd exert
an intellectual , as well as moral in
fluence , nnd her moral character de
pends somewhat upon her education ,
tor the decisions of conscience nro
baccd upon real or imaginary knowl
edge. The mother is an educator of
the intellect ns well as the moral. The
children coining from her hands
TC 11UIE TUB NATION
bring with them her own thoughts ns
thcir'a. llonco homo influence moulds
the character of the imtijn.
In this country each member of the
family is taught that ho has individual
rights which cannot bo juatly inter
fered with ; that ho has , as head-
ranees in yenrs n part to perform in
: ho government , and his training nt
lomu fits him for his itflerlifu. lie is
; aught by intelligently submitting to
lis suporiora to bo controlled by hia
nvu bettor judgment , nnd these who
uivo been put in rightful authority
iver him , Prom
OUK IDKAI. KOMI :
| oes forth the wall trained child , the
veil trained child becomea the good
litizon ; the good citiaan maintains
; oed laws ; good laua insure n good
[ ovornnipnt. All uooinl institutions
ecoivo inspiration nnd onuniy from
nanhood. All that is devoted
md tender in homo all thtt
o noble and lit ? roio in friend-
hip , all the courtesy and grace
if refined society ; all the respect and
iluvalry duo to woman , all the self.
lenial and generosity which inako Hfo
) oautiful , luvo their root in the
itnno , and in ita soil are bast culti-
'ated ,
Miss Sharp nnd Minn Road , it will
10 seen presented the two sides of the
vomen'a suffrage question nnd ns both
ho youni ; ladies are launching forth
ute the world , in which the adoption
if the proposed constitutional amend-
lent will inako them important fac
tors , their future In the political worl
under n now suffrage , may bosupposei
to bo indicated in their ut cranccs 01
this occasion ,
Miss Alice llogera , daughter a
Milton Rogers , Ksq , of this city , wa
the next , osusiycat , Mi.ia Rogers I
conceded by her classmates to bo
TUB AIILK8T IISSAYEST
and beat elocutionist in their numbc
and rho certainly did credit to ho
own powers , lo her instructor and t <
her class. She is an elegant lookini
young lady , with a pcrfeclly modu
latcd voice , graceful nnd self possoB
sod. Her theme , "American Sel
Itolianco , ni illuntrated by the life o
JnmcaA. ( i.irllold , " was well calcu
Intod to win the nttcntion of the nndi
on co , nnd she received her meed o
prnino in the shape of floral tribute
and warm plnudi.fl.
"iTBLIC SI'lltIT IN TUB SCHOIiitl '
wns the subject of the oration delivered
ored by the only male member of th
class , iMr. Do Witt C. Hunlington
Mr , II. has n good voice and a line stng
presence , nnd his oration waa we !
written nnd excellently delivered
while it wns n little moro practical thai
the majority of orations by graduates
Mr. Huntington wns heartily np
plr.uded ,
At the conclusion of the programmi
the president of the board of educa
tion , Hon. V. K. Long , advance <
upon the stage and delivordtho much
prized "flhoop skin" to the graduates
calling each by tmino. Ho nisi
announced the award of the prixo fo :
the best work in botany to Donnlc
Allan ; excellence in Litin , Alice 0
Harmon ; best collection of insects
Will G. Doanc.
Ho then addressed the fortunati
young fledglings of this educations
neat an follows :
I'ltEHiiikxr LONU'H AnnuisH. :
"It Iws become my pleasant ofllcia
duty to present these diplomas : theai
certificates tha1 you hnvo aucceasfullj
passed the ordeal of our school requirements
monts , and now ntnnd rc.idy to tnko :
forward step upon the stngo of dutj
either to nssuinu llio nctivo responsi' '
lilies of it busy lifo , or porchnnco tc
invade the high rualmn or literature
and rcience , through ( lie medium ol
the university or college.
Wo congr.itulntu you , upon having
reached this goal of youlhful ambi
tion ; your presunco here ia ovidonct
of work well done , of faithful and sue
cossful study. There is aiucero regrel
too , mingled wilh our congraluliom
bccnuso your footolepa and faces wil
bo missed in the school which hai
known you so long , and where yoi
hnvo won the respect and affection ol
these with whom yon hnvo been na
aociated. It is our hope nnd cxpccta
tion that you will not hereafter rogrcl
the hourn passed within yonder wall ,
The aim and plan of early studj
contemplutcfl unduring riches tin
wealth of the immortal mind iU
quickening to nscund the gradatiom
of knowledge ; ita ennobling by n con
stantly cnlnrtiiig : circumference ol
thought ; its strengthening by subject
ing the ever now events ot the physi
cal world ; the relief of the mind amid
sorrows , trials and disappointments
by that aolaco , and exhilaration which
next after the Christian religion , letters -
tors can best boatiw.
This early trainintr of the mind will
lead you to correct modes of thoutiht
and judgment to usefulness nnd
honor. And it may , indeed it must
guide you to uprightness and faithful
ness to duty. NVo need men and
women educated it id true ; but , nt the
aomo time , imbued with moral
strength , who hnvo a eloar Yea , and n
ringing No. .
As you stnnd upon the threshold of
now experiences , nnd notions , I would
dviso thnt you fix your minds steadi
ly upon aoinp good object in lifo.
Jhoososomothingand standby it. You
ivill bo certain of n reasonable success
f you are governed by tenacity of pur-
) ese , and the amount of sacrifice you
ire called upon to make , will bo the
; augo of your heroism. Those who
lold to their purpooo , porhapa against
discouraging impediments , have the
ompor which governs men , subdues
ho world of matter nnd mind , and
cavca ita mark for good. And ospec-
ally would I urge upon this class ,
iomposed aa it is so largely of young
adioa. The object in life , need not
bo ita business. Business ia but a
noons of attaining the object. You
nust bo the oducatora , in the near
uturo , you may in our commonwealth
share with men , the duties as well as
ho burdens of citizenship. Much
nero then , than ovur before it bo-
cornea n sacred duty , that you pursue
carefully , honestly and firmly some
loblo womanly object , tending
ownrds the elevation nnd improved
condition of all these with whom in
your now sphere , you may come in
contact ,
1IOLL 01' lIONOIi. *
From Superintendent Lotto wo ob-
niii the following nmnos of pupils who
mvo attended two hundred days and
mvo not been tardy :
UBNT1UL .SCHOOL ,
loan Aust , Amelia Bloom ,
Annie Withcrow , Lavun , Kumpf ,
Vxel Kkatrotn , Amanda Karbaoh ,
Cieo. ( J.sh , Nottio Oloson ,
August. Dotwiler , Mary Pomoroy ,
3eorgo Ore-oil , Annie lliuimuaon.
Oaoar Knmpf , Mary Stephens ,
irthur Karoach , Bonnie Nelson.
John Muaaett , Willie Oleson ,
Jddio Pomoroy , Cjo. ! Pundt ,
idtho lliloy , Bert II av ,
joonard Strong , Charlie Vapor.
CASS ST11EET.
tomm Wonthrick.Gusaio Maxwell ,
lonry Maxwell , Frank Hattoroth ,
rod Mnus , Oioar Biondorlf.
XOUTII ,
Daa. AVoaterdahl , Charles Wick.
JACKSON BTItEET.
Albert Sshuh , M.iry Nealadod.
hOUTH.
3ha3. Oetrom , Chas. Connoyor ,
3has Peterson , Carl Roeach ,
John Oitrom , Julius Mansfield ,
Jacar Rosongreon , Ktnma Knapp.
EAST.
\ . Christianson , Chas. Myers ,
Minnie Birch , Chas. Keck ,
lonnie Uiohard , Dan. Murphy ,
ilnry Dentor , Arthur Ague-lore ,
lort. Windhaim , Chaa. Waaka ,
Jin. Kplohonbach , Clnia. Frank ,
vntio Smith , Robbio Morrison ,
Uaggio Spoor ] , llarry Martin ,
< dward Livoaoy , Willie Thompson.
WU.ST ,
facob Gish.
I1IOH ,
'ictoria K. Overall.
Horford' Acid Puovnhnto
IV SEASICKNESS.
S. S. PAUK1SK , Wellington , 0. ,
says : "Whilo crossing L&ko Eric ,
gave it to some fellow-passengers wh <
were seasick , and it pave immcdint
relief , " in24-d.vw-lw
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th only lfn ! nnthorliM ' y her , unit which ull
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tha only p rnon who m In pj * Mtpn of the Kct
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tJTFiill particulars In our p&ranhlcr , whlcl
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THE GREAT tURo"PEAN REMEDY.
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tirlco.'e \ Rtiaranted six bairn to cure any case.
With etch order received by us for eli boxes , no-
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IUISB VOUll OK charge uothlue I I Write for
arllculars Mid copy ol llttlo Hook ' 'Uwwa *
a the Untortiiiutn Hufferln'
Zl.OUO Ho-wtvrtl will bo pild to tny
heml < t hovtllllnJ , ua atnJIt ICO tottlo
.S. S. , one particle of Mercury. Iodide 1'atsi
ium or Miy Mlnct&l nubttiaco.
BWJrr 8PECIHO co.
t'rico et Snull ike ,
Large elto l,76.
soil by KENNAHD BH03. . * CO
II jon suffer from Uvspepsia , u *
HURUOCn 'I.OOD I
If you arc afTitttd vlth Blliomnes * , u
DUKDOCK IILOOD
II jou are prostrated with nick Headache , tike
UrilUOCK HLOOU BITTKUf
If } our Hencl ? rue disordered , regulate them wit
BUIIDOCK IitOOD nirTKUE
If your Ulood M tnpurc , purity It with
nUUDOCK 1JLOOI ) niTTEIlS
If jouhfkvo Indigestion , jou will lindan nntldot
In IIL'UUOCK ULOOU1J1ITKRS
If vou arc tronhlcd nlth Sprlnp Complaint * , ci
adlcato them with UUKDOUK IILOOD UITTEHS
If \ our Li > otla torpM , restore It to hcaltliyactloi
with IlVIttJOCIv BLOOD I11TTKIIS
If your Liter Is atfectot , } ou will find ft * urc re
Btoratitcln I1UHDOCK IILOOD IHCTEUg
If jou have any species of Humor or Pimple , f.tl
not to take 1ICUDOCK IJf.OODIllTTKllS
If jon liavo any lyrcptomi of Ulcers or Kciolulou
Sore ! , acuratltorcmedyv.lll bo found In
VUIDOCK IILOOD BITTERS
Tor Imparting ktrcngth and tltality totbcsja
t tu , nothlusf can equal
liUUDOOK DLOOD niTTEUS
Tor Xcrtouj and General Debility , tone p th
system itU DUUDOCK BLOOD BITTEUS
Price , 9I.OO DCI Bottle ; Trial Bottles 10 Cti
FOSTER , HILBUEN.&Oo . , , Props
HOPS'AI.O. N. Y.
PoU Rt wbolcralo by leh & Jlciltlion r.nd C. F
Onsdnun Io 27 ond-rao
nn t ITcct , not n causo. Us oriifln ! <
within ; its manifestations witlicn t OKC , to
euro the disease ths CAI an oust , bo rcmot cd , and
In no other av cnn a cure CMI 'o ' dice ted.
WARNER'S SAFE Kl DND Y AKIJ
LIVEIt CURE la istabliBhcd on Just tais
principle. It realize ? that
95 Per Cent.
of all diseases arize from deranged Icidnuj 3 an
liver , and It strlkca.it once at the root of the
dilllculty. The elements of nhlchlt is composed
act directly upon these crsat organs , both db a
FOODar.d KFSTonis , and , by.ylaciiiB them In a
healthy , condltlcu , drive disease and patn from
Ibe sj'f tcm.
For the _ innumerable troitVcs caused by u > -
healthy Kidncjs , Liter and Urinary Organt ; for
the ditro'slnr ; Uiiordcrsof Women ; for Mainrin ,
and physical deraujfctncnts Konorallj , thm rcat
renndy ha no equal. IKtvaro of ImpOEtorn , 1m-
itatlona and concoctions said to bo Just ns ood.
ForDiabttos. ns forTVAilNJ-R'S SAFE
DIABETES CUKE.
1 or tale by all dealers.
H. H.\VAIM rt & CO. .
" ' ° Koohoitor fj. Y.
_
The Great English Komedy
falls ta cuie
Nervous DgbDUy. VI-
tnl Exhaustion , I > mls-
aiona , Seminal Wcak-
nesica.LOST MAN
HOOD , and nil the
ct 11 effects of youth
ful follies and cxccj-
ica. It stops perma
nently all weakening ,
involuntarylosstsnod
drains upon tbo sys
tem , the Inevitable re-
. . . . suit of these ovilprac-
tlcea , which uroso dcstruetlte to mind and liocly
and make Mo uiHcrablc , often leading to insani
ty and death. It strengthens the Nencs.Urr.ln ,
( mcmoryf Hlood , Muscles , IliKoatlto and Repro
ductive Orbing , It restores w all the organic
functions their former 'vigor and tltality , ma-
hint ; Hfo cheerful and ciijojablo. J'rice , J3n
'lottlo , cr four times the quantity $10. Sent by
express , secure from observation , to any address.
on receipt of price. No. C. 0. D. sent , cx'ccpt-
on receipt of $1 aa a guarantee , Lettcro n-
rtuoathi answers must Incloao etinip.
Dr. Miutie'fl Dandelion Piila
ire tt i best and cheapest djepepsla and bllllcus
cure la tbo market. Sold by all druggUts. Price
DO crntr.
Dn MINTIK'S KIPNUT RRIIKDT , NhrnBurm ,
Cures ll klndol Kidney and bladder complalnte ,
iroiiorrhea , gleet and leucorrhca. For eaio r < y all
Jaugfiita : f 1 a bottle.
KNQL1HU MBDICAL IXSTlTirfK ,
riBOIltoSt , ht. Louis , Mo.
For Sale In Omaha by
C. F. GOODMAN.
The feeble and emaciated sutfcrlnir from dys-
u'psnor Inill estloii In anv form , areidt Iscd , fur
ho sake of their own bodily end mental comfort ,
o try llostctterV cloiimcti Hitters. Ladled o *
ho most clellCftto constitution testify to its harm *
. ft and reiterative properties. Phviiclans
tvryuhcre , dlsn'iutvd ttltli tha adiiltcntcd
.quors . of rcmmcrct ) , jireucrlbe it ai the tafcut
iidino > t rellabluot allstnmachlcii ,
For tale by all ilrut'k'lets and dealers generally
at to ml
Trillins With Bl.llouiness Won't Do. In
it * at innuli1 d'se ' nci U brought on. A dU-
rltrcdllicr Itthovonttiiueucoof n foul stom-
.llard obitructoil boncli , ai.d tba trry best
ripuMion lu cxuteuco ta put them in perfect
rdtr and kiep tlii'iu , ti TAUKiM'a SLLIZIR
I'CKir.NT.
I'CKir.NT.SOLD BY ALL DHfOGISTd ,
WB. MILLARD V. U. JOHNSON
, . ,
MILLARD & 'JOHNSON ,
Storage , Commission and Wholesale Fruits ,
1111 FAENHAM STREET ,
CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED.
Agents for Peck & Bankers Lard , and Wiltor Mills Flour
OMAHA NEB
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REFERENCES' '
OMAHA NATIONAL BANK ,
STEELE. J01JNSON & CO. ,
TOOTLE MAUL & CO.
oo
AL
OMAHA , NEB.
C. IE1.
DBUGSS PAINTS , OILS "
"to
Window and Plate Glass.
ff2TAnyono contemplating bullnlne store , bink , or any other flnr it in lll find It to their r.J-
vantage to corns end ultli uj before purchasing their Plato Gl&js.
C. F , GOODMAN ,
OMAHA HEB.
IF. .
1213 Farnham St. . Omaha.
r
-WHQLESALE-
On River Bank , Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts. ,
-DEALERS IK
Fire and Burglar Proo
V-A-TJIL/
. - - _ . . i1
* " X f5S | i fpnm
1020 Farnham' Street ,
kaa tss xra SSTKS S.
AND JOBBERS IN
Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and
All Grocers' Supplies.
rtA Full Line of the Best Brands of
CI&AES MD IAMACTUREB TOBACCO.
touts for BEHWOOD HAILS Aim LAFMil & BAUD POWDER C
JOBBER OP
AND
1
c-C * .
EASTERN FRIGES OUPUCATED.
113 FARNAM ST. - - OMAHA
J A W.A
Vtf txauialv fS- - > *
WHOLE3ALE AMU UETAIIi DEALER IN
KVij
Lath , Shijigles , Pickets ,
SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , MOLDINGS , UME , CEMEHT
iffl-BTATE AUEMI FOR UII.WAUKEK CEItSfCT COMPAN7'
Union Pacific Danot - OMAHA N T3p
'POWSR ' AND HAlNTD
M
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Steam Putnps , Engine Trimmings ,
[ ALLADAYV/iHB-F/ilLLS / CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS
Cor , 10th and Farnam St. , Omaha , Neb , '
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