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Gnmmwoorv A Thriving Young Town Sur- rounded by Flourishing Farmers. O\V’l H The Mill Site on Snlt Creek The New Hotel and Other Im~ provements Sorveepondent of Trim Tinn GrepNwoon, November 7 B.&M your correspondent through Green The trains have for years carricd wood. to make it worth stoppingat but the 1ast time the train wheeled me past observed 8o much growth and such a lively strect sccne that T ¢h ow the day had come for this town to tuko its |, place in the list that reccives semi- annual visits from Tie B A now town like this is not a dosira- blo lceation for kid glove gentry. Thero is nothing aesthetic about the oorn and hogs of Greenwood but there ia lots of money in thom. WEALTH, Theo farms in this vicinty are teem- ing with live stock and the fields are extromely bounteous in their yield. Fruit trees are a profitable invest- mont, as o fow of the pioneers have demonstrated, and the masses are now investing liberally. Beautiful groves are flourishing on almost overy farm. The houses aro mostly of th sler 8 1 better class, aud some are stories high with cottage windows, ornamented picturesquo additions, and idences of improvement and good taste. There is no better land in ail No- braska than that which lies along the beautiful banks of the tree fringed Salt crock. There is no place in the atate whero the profits of farming are more strikingly manifest or whero they show moro stupendous products. T aaw two turnips, genuine Swedish, that were cach exactly 24 inchos in circumference. The editor of the Eaglo has them on exhibition, and he will send his spicy littlo paper froe for a year to the farmer who can beat them. Speaking of the Eagle reminds me of the item that this is an infant born of good healthy parents. W. Scolt Elliott and his accomplished lady both take a hand in oditing, type-sotting and playing the devil on it. PROSPECTIVE HOTEL, The cash capital for building a grand hotel socms to bo the great need ust now, and whilo large sums have {mun talked of, it is still a prospective aflair, and no oné has planked down the dollars; yet the best men of the town say that it must be done, and they want a lall, too, and if any copi talist in ()mulm, Lincoln, or else- where, wants to make about fifteen per cent. on his monoy, aud seo his property continually becoming more valuable, let him come to Greenwood, invest a ton or twenty thousand, re- ceive the plaudits of all the puupla, and collect high rents ever afterwards, There was not town enough | | ter vl nows agent, has secared over A hundred subseribers to Tis WeRKLY B this postoftico, For review, oo 7th page [ Ravarn me———— MUSICAL A? \D DRAMATIC " has reached Chi “pichael Strogrofl” awrense Barrott was at ths Frooklyn | Pa k theatie this week Mr, Geo go Bidear will hegin a starring tonr a4 | ear on Ne \'4ln‘~ o) Mr. and Mrs, Keo Rank ng their new play * Jannotta will *in I3 ston this seus his_opera n - with his Paulding, who has been atarring 1 the south, has been prostrated | by malarial fever. | Masnet, con oser of “Le Roi de cted to wo to Berlin to s of his own of Spohrs boct mda, wt been publish- the first titao, by the firm of I ooth is this week in Phila- del efferson s in_ Boston, Mary An lerson is in Cincinnati, Jno, McCullough isin Pitt burg, Maggie Mitchyll played her favorit “‘Fanchon” at the Grand opera house St. Louis Tuesda ght to a large audionce of her special { jonds. In New York city the theatres are not permitted to open for profane dun.nur performances, but Sun ‘ay night ‘“eacred” concerts are all the rage, During Mr. J. K. Emmett's forthcoming engagemen® in Now Yo k he will producs a new version of his well-known play, to |\|=u the name, “‘Lritz Among the Gypsies, Adelina Patti looks forward with plons. ure to retirement from the overatic stage in two now - [Philadelphia Press. 211,600 by 600 con- Patti can afford to Josefly, the planist, travels with four plano , nomely, a grand, for concarts; an upright, for daily practic dnmb up- right, for practice at very enrly or lnte hotira, ind a small dummy, for practice en route (n railway ¢.rs or sleambouts, The engazement of or Rowi at sth's theatre has not § d wo matisfac- yfom a peouniacy point of view as nild be wished, although he has clearly demonsteated himself to be a most ncomplished and powerful actor. The new symphony concerts in 1 uner Mr, Henschal, seem to bo very sn - fi hly spoken of by the critic 8 good, and Mr. Mrnmhvl an excellent conductor, He 1 for suppressing the *‘en- i waid to mak is warily prai core” uuinance, Mins Fanny D venport will essy the role of Lady Macheth for the first time in Philadelphis during her T} ivi sagenient, Mr, Johin Bl music for t cutirely now Jerdi's opern of M.cheth, in ac- it from V cordanee with sugeestions ‘rom Miss Blinche Davenport, who is in Tt 1y, Denver has reculiar ideas of its own '8 Anamateur company y attho new paper: there dranatic reson wave o performance apera hou wave the “The lad s of the from t e homes of 1 andd natural, and have sv eot, {mdu. and are wi t offectati n. This will lm & happy relief.” Hamburg seems to be gradually resum- ing its fornier important position in refor ence to the stuge—at least as inr as opera i red. Many new operas, sich as stein's “Nero” and *Daemon,” ind Boito's “Mefistofele,” have there had their first German performance. Lt i W an- nounced that Saint-Soens's opera *“Samson " | both in dres« and millinery. THE ()\1 /\'I \ DAILY BE for fear hicwife might a mictuke and o en fire the i shor iited, laced underneath the brims with pale gold watin, and trimmed with black Span sh lace searfs havine the showy patterns run throngh with gold threads, Thesa long carfs are twisted about the erown ond then brought down and wound about the most picturosqaemanner, Be- ‘ g very Lecoming to most faces, theso rorfs will pro wront. prote tion to the thre a% agninst the first chilly winds o7 autumn be ore the weather enough to call tor heavy fur wrappings Arong the conntless va « of birds which are brougt fran every point of the to adorn the hat sers of fushion, none are nore beauti 1 than the ller tr pcal birds which t India Islands, One box exhibited, which Tale, contained no less than twenty | nt specimeny: some with bodies of golden yellow and wings of biight green, | others of gold and brown, and n few al | most enticely covered with searlet feul hers | with de tipped wings, very handsome bir's were covered with a mixture « f brillinnt covered feathers, like fire mosnics, and one Ia ger |ird, alrea 'y placed upon “half mourniug” hat, had » body and wings of raven blac:, whith reast and wings of purest white. The rage for bright colors and startling effects reem to have reached it earlet atest com go d enter large'y into the ina tio- 8, and the very popular int. o ‘uctionof deep bronre and olive shades gives toning effect to these radiant hues, I'he wealt of Orient and the intense coloring of the trop cs are to be found in the fapestiied, brocaded and stripad rilks, satine and plushes wh ch sparkles with glint« of tinsel thro.d e or glitter with a net work of erys- tals and_beads which simulate gems in their brilliancy. This prodicality of colur and combination, while it gives unlimited scope for ma.ni o in drews, also gives freo rein to striking bad taste, nnd the use of these gay and elegant muterials nec tates the exercise of the most delicate judgment and an artistic sye for harmony and fine effect, Woolen plush will be much utilized for street and traveling costumes, combined with ‘rimminge «f silk plush or fur. A stylish mode' for n walking dress hns n short ekirt of wood hrown wool plush, with wide »w plaitings of the rame, th interstices being made f silk plush two des darker, The long Marguerite polo- naise is of the woollen fabirie, with peler- ine, deep pockete, cuffu, and lon:, flapning side-panels of the silk plush. Comfortable and rea ly cleg .nt looking street wraps can be wade of this i aterial at o very moder- o e cxpente, t«osta but three dollars » yard and is foruy-sic_ inches wids, It is wuch less peiishable than silk plush, whose »urinc rained by coatact with the wslightest shower. and is therefore much more desirable for wtreet, wear then its ¢ atly rival, whi h sells at from throe to thirty-five d llars o yard, narrow width, Economy- A fortune may e kpent in using inef- feotual edicines, when by applying Thowas’ Eclectric Oil a speedy and - econ- omical cure can be effected. In case of rheumatism, lame | Lodily ailments, or priny of every descriptfon it affords in® stant relicf. EERR DUCATIONAL NOTES. A medicsl col for women is to be opene | in San Frane sco, Tex & i3 ab Inst to have o stato univer- ' ernor has ealled the regents Lustin to make a permanent asratory to the establish- went of the university. Twa conrsen of 1 ctures for ‘erchers are t e iy o at Cambridge Uriversity dur- ing the coming winter—one on the History of Education since the Revival of Le rning, and the other oo the Elements of Psycho- and Dalilah” will be given at the Hambur- ger Stadt Theatre next March vnder the composer's own ¢ Finally he will find his corner lots worth ten to fifty times the amount first paid for them. Whoever thinks of investing wants to como quick or the puoplufwm will have raised the ducats and contracted for the whole business. A MILL WANTED, Here is a dam site, a mill site and hundreds of tons of wheat that wants to be made into flour, but there is no dam by the miil site. Now it isthe firm determination of every Groen- wooder that this want shall be sup- plied, and with that end in view tho town not long ago imported a dusty coated gentleman from the east, an en- ginecer aud other mill sharks who |d probed and found rock bottom conven- iently near the surtace, caleulated tho fall, figured on the probable amount of patronage and decided that something like three to six run of barrels could be prolitably operated and these mill men proceedod to raise the necessary funds to go into business, but the mill ight is still in the market for $2,000, with forty acres thrown in, and Greenwood is now looking for any \eutur[nriniug, live man who has money and enteaprise enough to utilizo these Salt creck wa- ters. There is not a shadow of doubt that this is the very best opportunity the stato affords for the profitable con- struction or & mill, the surrounding country being all under cultivation, and the Ashland and Weeping Water mills being altogother to )ur away for counvenionce. After a caroful exami nation ot the banks and all surround- ings, your correspondent is of the opinion that tho water power is excellent, and the site all that could be desired, Mr. J. W, Quackenbush, the lumber dea cr, i8 in this matter as, in many others, spokesman for the town, and our will: ing friends will do well to drop him P. C, and find out more about this chance for making money by tho patent process, MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, There are hero two churches, a good school house and the largest stock of general meorchandise botwoon Platts mouth and Lincoln, The latter is the L»mpurty of H, Haller & Co., who also ave another oxteusive establishment at Woeping Water, The Gresnwood Mouse, as T write, is undergoing an interview with han mer and saw, and will come out in pretty good shape. E. A. Ryder has ageneral merchau- dise store aud a drug store, both first class, A. E. Crittenden has in his new store a large assortmont of imple- ments and hardware, Hobam Bros. are iu the same line of goods with Mr, Crittenden, At HONEY FOR 1HE LADIEHS, Fur-lined circulars are much reduced in price. Iron-rust is a new and fashionable shade of red, Beaded plush is imported for millinery purposes. e new plush and satin ribbons are ex- ceedingly elogant, (irecian bands for the hair are made of silver, iulaid with mock gems. Penked or pointad bodices with gathered searf-punier draeries will be much worn Tt takes vory little of striped novelty oods or plush to renovate s half-worn dress. All sorts of felt, plush, and farry beaver hats and bornets will be worn, but pokes are the first favorites okets are giving place to long dolmans French pelisses, cirele and Pompadour or Mother Hubbard cloaks, A philadelphin gir) is pressing her thicd h of prowise suit. r money or o husbang Anne d'Autrichs sashes, tied very low on the skict and fastened by Irish (iamond buckles, will be much worn with Lall toilets, Velvet stripes are exhibited in blaclk, and very dark sha es of ruby, olive, plim, or seal brown, alternat'ng with thoss of wlhite moite, “Lapland” plush isa new variety of that material, which has o long furry gray and whits pile, and is desivned especially for heavy winter cloaks. Real silver and al-o new stee’ buttons are displayed, cut in facets which sparkle Jike dlsmonds, and look very rich upon street jockets of veliet or pl wh, Battlo cry of freedem: “Sweet Evelina from the uifo ating cmbrace of her lover cried out: ‘Give me liberty or give me breath.” - Boston Commercial, h oil Cincinnati girls dress so near like men this fall that many mistakes might happen but for the way they crowd p destriing into the gutter. 'Ihat reveals tie sex, _ New chtelaine bags ure mude of fine imported feathers, In the centre of the b is sob the ting head of o bright bird, They are suspen‘ed from the belt by a slender chin of old silver coins, Cloak elasks made of Romun gold and lapis lazuil ure very fashionable, ' stone is of a dark Dlue brown, viluod m.mh- A 5t Panl d uggists has sold thirty-six pounds of chatk to oue young lady durin the past two years, Sho eats iv her white, hat much chalk suflic a carventer to aid in ), horse-barns. W in The 1 pikment e iling 780 a's Docision” is the tit'e of a story ston Journal, but as only ono part has appa red, we connot nay whether sho chose a seal sicque or & pair of wond rarings, It is $10 to 3, however, that Clara won't makelany mistakes, Bos. ton girls never do, Heavy coils twisted to; braids, f hair made of two tresses ogether aro newer than plaits or The front hair iv usuady crepe in long rippling waves, and where it the head of Main stroet Mr. Oliver Homan las erected an elegant resi- dence, Mr. J, Cline has botha livery stable and a wagon shop, To Mr, J. 8. Foster T am indebted for the most able and energetic as- sistance in securing the large list of subseribers obtained iu Greenwood. I appreciate the effurts all the more be- cause his extensive general morchan- dise business had to be left in other hands whilo he worked to scoure a boom for his town, M. E. Chevrant, assistant postmas ia be 15 it s again partad on the side The hair is 10 longer worn brushed plainly away from the temples, smal side locks being turned always toward the face. ety has been organized in Topeka to which females only are admitted, the object being to fit its” members to prote theix homes~ from burglavs, daily prac with the revolver bein¢ one of the requir ments, the best shot to be awarded a prize, As a consquence Topeka busbands who have been noted for their lute hours now muklv show up at (their respective hoes ot Laken society is said to be ped iDto such ens thusiasm that no man would dare wpproach his own dwelling, even in the 1 .H\mun, logy applied to Education. Professor Cayley, the distinzuished Finglish mathein tican, will bogin ut John Hopkius University in Junuary his cou se of lectures on unalytical geometry an! the Abelion and_thet functions. Profes. wor Oayley is perhaps the greatest matle matican vow livin, Washington University, Louis, has in it« various departments 1,285 student. snd eighty professors. Its manual train- is ynrtiuul.nrlv successful, It 'y students who are wel trained as nkil'ed mechanics while obtuining a good English education. The first Kindergarten in Athens has just been established by two puyils of Fran von Marenbholiz-Bulow, Froebel's most «n- thusiastic follower, The ureatest interest is taken in the movement by the Que:n of irecce and the Minister of Education, The Turkish Government too has sent two ladies to Dresden to receive in-truction from Buroness von Bulow in order to es- tablish Kindergartens in Constantinople. Thrre is an urgent need of kinder, tens in Milwa and a thorouch oryan- zation of w system of such schools is pro- posed. A lady is to be engaged to super vise these schools, train the teacher: and lecture on kindergarten work, Tt is thought that & nuwber of the primary teachers might be trained inmmediately to take charge of “the kinder:artens, each teschor to have two assissunts, who as nor- would receive no swary until iing should be complated. I he faculty at Willining collg+ have Je- cided to divide the low r classes in half, according to scho'arship. n xt term. ¢ cshmen, if 1t the so hmores, are led into thres, accord -Iun. ‘I'he co'lege has ado, system for the s n ors, these elec ives cov- ering in gnoral the course of instructior ;mmum during the first threo vears, thus enabling the senior to rafresh his memory a3 well as ¢ add to his knowladge of those studies which paticularly attract him, There are civh’ electives, two of which cach sen or will be required to weloct, The technological examinatioos con neet d wit the city and guilds ot Lofdon institute offer several new subjects for next year; among them e Lighting and transmission of powsr, coal-tar distiling and spirit ro-tifioat m: i dyeing and p inting, weaving and patte n designing. A new feature in this pro- gramme is the grouping together of allied industri ing the syllabuse of instruction that s whic, wre common to two or mor. vs of any industry are put nnd viing, This ar ment offers suggestions £r s our culuw of study to be pur nical colleges as tho Hulde: eroted hich are now being lopment ot trade in Y MEN, “Wells' Health Renewer,” greatest remedy on carth for impotenco, lean ness, soxual debility, &o. One dollar at druggist's, Depot, C. F Good- man, (5) AN HONEST MEDICINE FRERE OF COST, Of all medicines advertised to cure uny aflection of the Throat, Chest or Lungs, we know of none we can rec- onmmend so highly as D, Kiva's New Discovenry for Consumption Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Brouchitis Hay Fe- ver, Hoarseness, Tickling in the ‘hroat, loss of voice, ete, This med- icino does pumuul, cure, and that where everything else has failed, No medicine can show one-half so many positive and permanent cures as have already been offected by this truly wonderful remedy, For” Asthma and Pronchitis it is a perfect specitic, cur- ing the very worat cases in the short- st time possiblg. We say by all weans give it a tiri ’ bottles freo. Regular size rsaloby 8(1)1y L & Mo “Allu\ Omaha, red the house, Krowa severe | and bonnets of the | came from | 1t you are aficted wit g rlw Y | It yon sufter trom Dyspepsia, use BURDOCK ELOOD BITTERS, BURDOCK 1t you are prostrated with sick Teadache, take BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS 1f your Bowels are disordored, regulats themn with BURLOCK BL 0D BITTERS, Ol BITTERS, 1t your Blood is mpurs, purity it with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, 1 you have Indigestion. you will find an antidoto in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, 1t you are troublod with Spring Complaints, er- adicato them with BURDOUK BLOOD BITTERS, 1t your Liveris torpid, restoro it to healthy action with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS 1t your Liver s affacted, you will find & sure re- storative In BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. 1t you have any species of Humor or Pimple, fail not to take BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, 1t you have any kymytoms of Ukeors or Scrofulous Sores, o curntive remedy will ho found in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS For imparting strength snd vitality to tho kys- tem, nothing can equal BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. For Nervous and General Debility, tone up the uystem with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, 1.00 per Sottle; Trlal Bottles 10 Cta FOSTER, MILBURN, & Co., Props. BUFFALO. N. Y. Kold a$ wholesale by Ish & Mc)lnh-m lnd (o5 5 Goodman, Price, BIFTERS One of the Reasonable Pleasures coked meat, affords li't'e or 110 presert enj . and mu i Aibs ture toa confirm -|,~| pic. But wh indigcation is combat’ed with” ostetter's S omach Bitters, the food is ca'sn with relia’, and mportant of nll, ia aw imilated by and nou tie system, Use thisyra.d tonic and corr Ao to remedy constipatian, biliousncss, rheu- ma ism, fesiran’ a.ue For sile iy al! Druggista and Do lers gencrally. Mary J. Holmes. Just published:—Madeline, A splendid new novel by Mis, MARY J. HOLMNS, whose novels vell so_cnormously, and me rend and reread with vuch interest’ Beautifuly bound; price, $1.60, ¥Also handsome new editions of Mrs, Holmies® works—Tempest _ano Sunsnine, Lena Rivore. Edith Lyle, b Srownin, Marian Grey, West Lawn, Forest House, cte., ute. ALS0, SOLD BY ALL }OOKSELLERS: MAY AGHES FLEMING. A Changed Heart. Auother intensely inter- enting novel by MAY Aoxks Fuesmixe, author of those eapitil noveli—Guy Earlrconuri's Wife, A Wonderful Woman, Mad Marriage, Silent and Truo, | ost for s Woman, ete. Bautifully bound; O lite, a proper W. CARLETON & CC., Q. Ost2ddeodim. Publishors, N. Y. City. GRA'Y"S SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADE MARK “{ D Gr 'RADE MARK hre ‘., An failing tr Seminal Weakness, Spermator rhea, [mpot- ency, and o) Dhedscathal IiFDIETAllII.-ulm o of A"!R TARING, Selt Abuse; us Loss of Memory, Uni ersul Lussi- tude, Paln in the 1 Dimn #s of Vision, Pre maturs Old Age, a lm any other Direascs that [ead t Tnkanity o Consuraption and o Prema- ture Grave. gar Fullparticulars in oar pamohl i e 1+ mail to y 4 by all .n.,;_vml.l« at §1 per pac for #5 b roAt froe by’ Al n e odd essing ~ THEGRA l'or salo by C, F Good:s WAR IN PASSENGER RATES | HOBBIE BROS, Brokers in all Railroad inha, Neb,, offer Tickets to the East, ¥ notice, at the following unheard of Chicago, 912; Round Trip, 824.00, Theso ar Hmited First-Class T8 ool for returs gh the yean 3 Reliable Chi: , burlington'& Quincy Kaiiroad iy to Also, oin Tt o, 20 class, NEW VORK, For particulars ‘welte or go disost. to HOT PROS, d Rate Railr th St., Onaba temowbor the laco--Thrce Doors No 1 Packic Kailzoad Depot, East Side of ' t, s, August 1, 1851 au SRR . B AT AER PAPER WAREEOUSE, GRANAM PAPER GO. 217 and #14 North Mala St., §t. Louts, —WHOLESALX DPALKAB IN PAPERS |V | WRAPPING VELOPES, CARD BOARD AND Printers Stock. SOl 7 ron aad or Btock ! for Rage and Paper Btock, Ser Warchouses 1920 to 1287, North NebraskaLand Aven DAVIS & SNYDER, 1605 Farnham 8t, .., Omaha, Nehra AROO, 000 A CGELEIS Care.ully seloctod Land in Eastorn Nebraska tor wle. Great Ba proved fanms, wnd Jmakis City proverty DAVIS Late Land Com'r 17 P R C. F. Manderson, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW ‘2 Farnbam 61, Omaha N WEOSTER BNYDER I)AY NOVI‘MBI’R 12 18 BASTITY & WELLS, Will Remove in a tew days to |BOYD'S NEW GPERA HOUSE You will do well to call and examine our stock of BOOTS % SHOES At 1432 Douglas St. near 15th, Which will be 30ld at Extra- ordinary Low Prices Be- fore Moving. BAPPEIIRT RING . WEDDING, BIRTHDAY AND GOMPLIMENTARY PRESENTS. ETEDLING SILVER. IN GREAT VARIETY: IN GOLD AND WHIPPLE, McMILLEN & CO,, =L O el BB R DEIAMIONIT RINGE, BEE ST —AND— Handsomest —~IN THE— MARKET' For Sale by WM. F. STOETZEL 521 South Tenth St, THE OCCIDENTAL ——— PAYNTER, Proprietor J. L Corner 10th and Howard Btreets, OMAH NEB. Rates, Two Dollarg Per Day. o 26d0m GRAND OPENING! Professor Fisher, (from St. Louis) Danclng Ac- Clages for Ladies o nt Tuesday «vening Septembor Mi Mastors, commencing Saturday alter 4 o'cleck, * Classes for - Familios, will be 1to suit the honorable patrons. Also ot dancing can be taught. erims liberal, and per tistaction to achol: ars giaranteed. Private instructions wil e giv ) atthe Dancing Academy or at the wwidence of the patrons. Private ordcid fro'e ay o6 leth atMar Moyer & »aBou 'FOSTER &CRAY, " —WHOLESALE— LUMBER, COAL & LIME, On River Bank, Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts., ORI FELA., = e o= TN ERES. MARBLE HEAD LIME CC.'S Double Strength White Lime ST.PAULLUMBER YARD C. NN. DIETZ, Lumber, Lath, €hingles, Thirteenth and California Streots, OMAHA, - - J. S. CAULEFIELD, ~——~WHOLESALE— BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER ~AND DEALER N— Wall Paper and Window Shades. 1304 Farcham St., Omaha Neb acd-me-1y 1. OBERFELDER & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBRRS OF MILLINERY & NOTIONS, 1308 and 1310 DCUGLAS STREET. OLEA EAH., - - - NEBRASISE A The only exclusive wholesale hnnruv in this in the west HEADQUARTERS FOR- MEN'S FURNISHING GOOUS. We desire to call the special attention ot the trade to our elegant lines (at BOTTOM PRICES) of Underwear, Cardigan Jackets and Scarfs, Buck Gloves, Overshirts, Overalls Hosiery, &c.,now open. Wholesale only. SHREVE, JARVIS Corner Fourteenth and Dodge Sts. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. ISH & McMAHON, 1406 DOUGLAS STREET, OMAHA, NEB. The Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug House in Nebraska SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAIL ORDERS. FEARON & COLE, Commissson Merchants, 1121 Farnham St., Omaha, Neb, Consignments made us will receive prompt attention. Reforencos: State Bank, Omaha; Platy & Co., Baltimore; Peck & Bansher, Cl Chicagn; M Wk & fia " Gineinnati, .O. MORG-AN. WHOLESALE GROCER, 1213 Farnham St.. O"naha, Neb. Max Meyer & Co. ONELATLA. Guns,Ammunition,Sporting Goods FISHING TACKLE, BASHE BALLS, and a FULL LINE OF NOTIONS AND FANCY COGDS. SERRNID EFOR FPILKCE-LIST. MAX-MEYER & CO. Omaha, Ne Iy 18 TELR DIFFERENT VARIETINS OF STOV HS On Sale At D. A, PIERCOCY S, CHEAP FOR CASHI “Base Burners. | Cannon Stoves. | Small Heaters. “WeEB ITMINSTER, GOOD LUCK, INVINblBL. WABASH, NEW HECL ALTO, STRAL, IRON A(A)Rx | W INISOR, SIR WILLIAM, | COAL AC( 'RN | WAVERLY, LADY WILLIAM, |BUCK l:l(lLLl,\Nl',! FLIRI, STORM IZING, PRIZE ACOKN, , EC_IPSE, _OLD HECLA, Remember the Place, 1211 Farnham 8. DOUBILE ADNI SINCHELE OCXLNGE POWER AND HAND E® W NI B &5 ! Steamn Pumps, Engine Trimmings, ASS AND IRC LE AND LE nosdst VITTINGS, PIPE, HTEAM PING, HOSE, FACKING, AT WIIC HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS A. L. STRANG, 206 Farnam St., Omah a. MINING MACHINERY, AIL. —

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