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LERFRIED&CO, The Only Exclusive ‘Wholesale Hardware ‘House 1108 AND 1110 HARNEY STREET. OMAHA - - - NEB. S, CAVUVILE'IEIILID ~——~WHOLESALE BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER ~AND DEALER N= Wall Paper and Window Shades 1304 Farnham 8t. Omaha Neb, ROTE & TONES Wholesale Lumber, No. 1408 Farnham Street, Omaha, Neb THE MOLINE STOVE J. Manufactured by MOLINE STOVE COMPANY. They make a speclalty of COOKING STOVES, and_have this year placed in the market b (0t tho MOST ECONOM © AND MOST SA1ISFACTURY STOVES ver made. They make both Plain and extension top, and guarantee all their goods. ‘The agents for the company ure. PIERCY & BRADFORD, ~———DEALERS IN—— Furnaces, Fireplaces, Heaters M AN T H L S, GRATES, RANGES, STOVES, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Etc. 1211 FARNAM STREET. flMAIIA NEB PERFECTION IN ROASTING AND BAKINC. is only attained by using CHARTER OAK Stoves and Ranges. WITH | WIRE GAUZE OVER DOORS, For sale by MILTON ROGERS & SONS. ODMIAEA. jull-méely HOTEL® TOWN:! Lincoln, Neb, Miifora, Neb, DIREGTORY OF LEANING WESTERN PROPRIBTORS J. Q. McINTIRE, J. 8. STELLINIUS HOTELS ARLINGTON, BARATOQGA HOTEL, MARSH HOUSE, E. MANS, BROWNSVILLE Neb OOMMERGIAL HOTEL JOHN HANNAN, Btromsburg Na HALL HOUSE, AW, HALL Loulsville CITY HOTEL, CHENEY & OLARK, Blalr, Nob, COMMERCIAL HOTE -, J. Q. MEAD, GRAND CENTRAL % BEYMOUR, MISSOURI PACIFIO HATEL, P. L, THORP, GOMMERCIAL HOUBE A. 0. CAARPER, GREENWOOD HOUSE, W. MAYFIELO, COMMERGCIAL HOUSE, E. BTOREY. ENO'S8 HOTEL, E. L. ENO, EXCHANGE HOTEL, 0. B. HACKNEY, METROFOLITAN HOTEL, FRANX LOVELL MORGAN HOUSE, E. L. GRUBB, S8UMMIT HOUBE, BWAN & BECKER HOUSTON HOUSE, GEO. CALPH, REYNOLDS HOUBE, ©.M. REYNOLDS, Nellgh, Nob Nobraska Clty,"Ner, Weeping Water,Hs Hardy, Neb, reenwood, No Olarinda, lowa Eremont, Nely! Ashland, Keb Atklnson, Neb, Quide Rocd, Neb Oreston, Exira, la Atlantlc, WALKER HOUSE, D. H., WALKER, Audubon, la, OCOMMERCIAL HOTEL, 8. BURQESS, Neola, la, OITY HOTEL, DI A, WILLIAMS, Harlan, la, PARK HOUSE, MRS, M. E. OUMMINGS, Corning, la. NEBRABKA HOTEL, J,L. AVERY, Btanton, MEROHANTS HOTEL COMMERCIAL HOTEL, PARKS HOTEL, COMMERQC AL HCTEL, BAGNELL HOUSE, J, W. BOULWARE, Burlington Juration, M Blanchard, Ia. Bhenandoah, la, Dayld Qity, Neb College 8prings, Ia F. M. PARK, HENRY WILLS, CHAB. BAGNELL, SOMMERCIAL HOUSE, WM. LUTTON, Villisca, la. JUDKINS HOUSE, FRANK WILKINSON, Malvern, la, BALL HOUSE, H. H, PERRY, Ida Grove, Ia COMMERCIAL HOUBE B, F. BTEARNS, Odebolt, la WOODS HOUSE, JOHN ECKERT, Osceola, Neb, DOUAGLAB HOUSE, J. 8. DUNHAM, Olarks, Neb, BEDFORD HOUSE J. T, GBEEN, Bedford la. ARLINGTON HOUSE, J. M. BLACK & BON, NORFOLK JUNCTION HOUSE A. T. POTTER, WINSLOW HOUSE Q. McOARTY, Marysville Mo Norfolk Junctlon Neb Beward, Neb. AURORA HOUSE M. B. JONES, Auroar Neb. CROZIER HOUBE ©. R. CROZ'ER, 8idney, Neb, AVOOA EATING HOUBE 0. W. ROCKHOLD, Avoca la. | English watoring plac: TllE DA]I Y BEE- O\IAHA \A'I‘URDAY JU POHTRY OF THE TIMEB. A Good Use for It When falls the soulfal moonbeam Upon the backyard fence, And tuneful feny,. choristers Their serenade commence The uffering esthetic, His utterness for got, Hurls madly theoueh the midnight air His too-100 sunflower-pot If You Were Hore, It you were only here to-nicht, And T were looking in your eyes, [ shonld not mind the autumn’s blight, "The wild night-winds or won 1 should nod mind the dreary ra: hot falls upon the sodden hill; \‘n,, resence would have power to make My & very pulse with summer thrill, 1t you wer » here with me to-nig 1 wonld fo."get life's toils and The weary ste uggle without aim The brooding shadow of the years To night, if you Were only here, Your dear eyes ) 0king into mine, Afe’s sorrows all wou Ud orop away, iving be a gite divine But we are miles and mi) *® aparty And walking widely diffe, *nt way You'll never know your werds - ear heart, Make all the music of my day™ And 0 1 sit alone to night, In all the au uwmn wind and rain~ Ah me! ah me! does life hold naught But broken dreams and bitter pain? old Filends. The old, old friends! Some changed; scme buried; some gone out of ht; Sowe enemies, and in the world's swift fight No time to make amends. The old, old fri Where are they grave; Aad one from the far-off world on the daily wave No loving messaga sends. i There are lyivg in one The old, dear friends! One passex d.ily; and one wears a mask; Another long estranged cares not to ask Where causeless anger ends. The dear old friends, So many and so fond in days of youth! Alas that Faith can be " divorced from Truth, ‘When love in severance ends. The old, old friends! They hover mund me still shdes Surely they uh-ll fades, Aud life on BATHING AT BOULUGNE, in evening return when sunlight i depends. By Luke Sharp. Poulogne is nearly nl\pnnllu Brigh- ton, yet the facilities fora dip are IIIlaLh greater at the French than at In Brighton the shoro is very stony and somewhat abrupt, but at” Boulogne there are miles of the smoothest and, delight- ful and easy to the feet. In France the men and women hathe together in tho social American style, but such o thing 18 never heard of in BEogland. The bathing dressos to be seen at Boulogne vie with the rainbow in the matter of stripes and hues, and it is hard to imagine a gayer sight than the broad beach to the cast of the two long piers on a sunny July afternopn. One lady there had a costume made entirely of small American flags, and the effact was something bewildering. She looked like a goddess of the Fourth of July or a brilliant patchwork quiltstruck by lightning. The French women gaily promenade in their fancy dresses, with their white feet plashing along in the shallows where water and sand meet, varying the promenade by a sudden rush now and then into the water, sending up clouds of spray, laughiug and chatting at the top of their voioes, The averago Frenchman is not handsome in a bathing suit. He is often inclined to corpulency, and a fat man in the cos- tume of Adam, with the exception of about one square yard of cloth, is not beautiful. The contrast between the elegantly attired gentleman who en- ters the little bath house and the fat man in terribly short pantaloons who soon after comes out, is something to make a person admire the wonderful resources of modern civ on as represented by the tailor, Nature un- adorned is not adorned the most in the caso of the corpulent renchmen, There i8 a little suminer houre situ ated upon the pands out of the wuy of the waves, and in this octagonal build- ing a patient woman sits who can talk half a dozen languages, Around her onthe wall aro ranged hundreds of pigeon holes, containing tightly tied up bundles. You pay this woman twenty cents in cash, or a ticket, and she hands you a check and a bundle. The buudle consists of two towels and the abbreviated article of clothing T have mentioned. 1f you want a more elaborate suit, a further investment of cash secures it Near at haud is a city of emall bathing machines on wheels, with the shafts of each down in the sand. You give the check to one of the stout oid women with brooms in their hands and she points out your particular muchine, into the end of which you climb, with the assistance of acouple of steps. The old woman calls a coachmaun from the dozens that are lounging around on th horses and he lifis tho shafts, lLitches his horse to the shi-ky old ark and gives the side of ita couple of pokes with the butt end of his whip to Jet you know ho is going to start, Bur although you brace yourself there are ten chaucis to one that you go head over Leols, Wil you get used to the thing. He trots along down the sands with you, sometimes half a mile if the tide 1s out, whirls around the rig with a suddenness for which you are entirely unprepared, wud if thus sudden turn catches you just as you are standing on one foot and getting the other free from your wearing apparel the result is disastrous, He defuly unhitches his horse without taking the trouble to dismount, and comes around to the side tapping with his whip at the window till you open it and reach out your hand, giving him two cents, for which he is pro- fusely polite and gratetul, Then you can open the door and step down into the waves, taking care to remember the number of your house, for there will be some hundreds of them along the edge of the waves at Boulogue. Most of the bathing machines are divided into two compartments, so that 1n & pinch they can hold two per- sons, Ttis always less embarrassing to make your toilet in the inner com- partment. I was one day engaged in a towel science, when the door opened and & couple of laughing young ladies in brilliant stripes came ~tripping up OENTRAL HOUBE FOSTER HOUBE WHITNEY HOUSE, LOCKWOOD & 8HATTUCK, Red Oak Capt. JOHN FOSTER, Lewis a E. HAYMAKER, Griswol the steps. Happily the door of the inner compartment was nearly closed, and I kicked it shut with a suddenness would surprise the Such was not the the sweetest of iflmt 1 expestad charming couple lrw-, however. In Faglith voicesone said: *‘Never mind, Lizzie, i's Bolle and I, you a20¥ “That's all right,” T said from with. in. “Butif you and Belle wil call | avout ton minutes later VI bo happy | to meet yov. I'm not at home just now " They planged into the sea witl such alacrity that I doubt if they heard my last words I wouldn't advise any one 3 tickets .f s stay is short, They are cheaper, ot course, but when you get the twelve ticke t4, & dozen baths be comes & duty, ana duty is generally burdensome, 1 found o8t I had just one ticket loft the last day I was in Boulogne, and, although it was rain ing fearfully, 1 folt that T had to use that ticket or lose the entire profit of the first investment, I took an um brella and went down to the sur prised but patient woman in the sum mer house. She hauded me ont my bundle and #aid 1 was the only the sands that day. Yet I aaw half a mile away one lonely bathing house down at the water's edge. All the glistening and deserted sand that stretched for miles to the east looked vory cold, and the rough channel wa ves rolling in from England were the revers of inviting. T had a good deal of t ouble hunting up a “cochay” who would take my house down, but at last I founw one, and after he had aworn all the Fronch oaths ho knew he flung in a few Jonglish ones whose intent was as evideny a8 their pronun- ciation was defective. Ho then growlingly hitched vp and galloped the machine at a break-neck epoed over the ridgy sand. 1 tound the water not 8o cold when I once got in, 1 was quito alone, The other bathing house evidently had no one belonging to it, or else ho was drowned. Just as T was beginning to enjoy thoe exhil- arating spray and the pelting rain, T noticed my angry “‘cochay” hitching up to my bathing houss 1 yoiled at him, but it was of no avail. Away he trotted, I jumped out and sfter him, but misfortunes never come sngly. My bathing costume slipped down to my feet and eent mo head first into tho sand. One emphaic kick and one impressive remark cou- signea it to oblivion and I was off again unretarded. I sprang up the steps and rested there A& mo- ment as there was no oune on either pier or sands, and I could get in be- fore he turnod around towards the towr. As wo reached our destination I entered and was horrified to find that it was not my bathing houso after all, and that my hakiliments were that *‘ccttage by the s haf a mile away. There was no help for it. It the whole of the gueats at the Tmpe- rial hotel were out on the balconics it wouldn’t have made any differenco. The “‘cochay” positively rofused to go back in the rain unless T paid him a france in advance, which was mani festly impussible, so I cut for it. I doubt if ever such good speed was made over the Boulogne sands as on that occasion, but of course fow people had the facility for running that I had, always best to remember the number of your bathing machine. No Humbugging the American People You can’t humbug the American people when they find remedy that suits them; they use it and recommend it to their friends. Just exactly the case with SPRING Brossos which has become n household word all over the United States Privo 50 cents, trial bottles 10 conts. julyl7dlw To Match His Volice, Texas Sittings A young gentleman of the lncka- daisical Oscar Wilde type of idiot, hung to a sunflower, went into an Aus- tin restaurant one day last week to get some breakfast, and, by the way, he has the appetite of & Missouri jour- nalist on an excursion, and is gifted with the digestive organs of a bia-con- atrictor, “How do you want your biled?”’ asked the waiter, “T want them soft.” “How soft?” “Very soft. my voice. egus T want thew to match An invaluable strengthe nerves, muscles, and digestive organs, producing strength and appetito, is Brown's Tron Bitters. 21d&wlw Nature's 8parkling 8pecific for Indizostion and Bilious: e, the witer uf the famous Seltzer Spa, - ouplicate | in « poonfu! of TARRANTS 81 evary valuable pring. The gr " nounce that f the niow: tent { &l known wltcratives, and i fac simile fresh and flaming i+ now placed within the re 1 of every invalid in the westcrn world, SOLD BY ALL DEUGGISTS, §21-6m Murray Iron Works, Burlington lowa. FOR CHEAMERIES, Printina Offioes" Ete., A Specialty, The Largest Iron Working Establish- ment in the State. Steam Engines, AND GENERAL MACHINERY The Howard Automatic Cut-Off Steam Engine, " MORGAN PARK MILITARY ACADEMY, A Christisn Family Echool for Boys. Freparcs for Co lege, Baentlfic 8 hool or Business. Seod o Oapt, ED, N, KIRK TALCO I'T Principal, Yorgan Fark, Cook Co., Il Jiadiow for catalogue. I got my sit, but as I was saying, it 1s || er for the | ¢ A‘Y 15882 TAILWAY TIMBE TABLR, ARG OMICAGL, #T, PATL, MINKEAFOUIS (AND CMATIA RATLE eeca Oviha ot No, %, B908, m, Ae tation No. 4, 1:0 (p, o 1, 520 B 5:50 a. 1. oM SOUTR vk, Kaa A uuu And 7:4h and 5159 'THE JELM MOUNTAIN GOLD AND Msnmg and Nl..lmg yompany Norking Oapitalt v o » apital § otk - - - - #300,0). | .‘. Voovordharm, " s * 4 " . . S Lt noooooe 3 + 926,00 D008 n —7:40p, 7:0 p. m, A0 . m. 88 8. t.—t10p, w AND ROTTHWELE, 18 p) m, w. 191346 & m ver frolebt, 1:10 Throagh and local passenger tralne between dranhin and Councll Bludts "Luno Omatn-_8:15, 8:40, 5:4b, 0:00 p. m. Arrive , T1:46 &, m, Missouri Pacific trains will depart and arrive as follows, Omaha time: ) ; Arrive. Express........... 746 am, Mail, 7:20 p. m, ). m. and arrivi have Pullman Traims leavivg 6 at 7:46 a, w. will sleepers Oponingaia Olesing of Melir, " oran, uios, A . M, 8, m. L0000 80 #:00 0:00 12:30 In the old Favorite and PBINOIPA LN B OR-—— CHICAGO PEORIA, ST. LOUIS, MILWAUKEE. DETROIT, NIAGARA FALLS, NEW YORK,BOSTON, ma% bm U, 4 Q w, 0. & R.V. mixed, ar. 4:46 p. m veny vasie ' nerw OuAns axp 11:00 . 1 00 atid 8100 . m. L 10: nm! » i 1196, 2:98, 8:88 d b:3s p. 00 | 00 OMAHA, - - 3TOCK FULLY PMD UP ALD N ON ASSESSABLE Mines TLocated in BRAMEL MIn'ING DISTRIOT, OFEXCOEITLSE, THOMAS, Prosident, Cumminy Wyoming, WM. E. TILTON, Vice-Presidens, (tmmlins, Wyoming E N. DARWOOD, Becrotary, Cammins, Wyoming, A, G. LUNN, Troamrer, Cumm.te, IWyomin OB, v 1, TRUSTEIISI Or. J. 1. Thonias Millor W. §. Bramel. A. G. Drmn, N, Unrwood, Francls Leavens, Geo, H. Falor, Lewla Zotmaw, Dr. J. ¢, Watklne, AK) W RIVDALL, A1t ]l Azint fae Sala of Shask: Bow 40 Nmaha, SEASON. J. B. Detwiler nvites the attention of the public to his ILARGE AND WELL SELEGTED STOCK — X —— - New GCarpets Embracing all the late pat- | terns in everything in the Carpet Line. Matbings, 0il Cloths and window Saades In large quantities, and always at the Bottom Prices. LACE URTAINS A SPEGIALTY. J. B. DETWILER! ) 1813 Farnam Streetl. N EBRASKA And all Poluts Eas nawwm East. THE LINE COMPRI! alfoacly 6000 ilen, olid Smgoth Stoel Tracks octions are made in UNION DEPOTS t has o National Repntation s being the reat Through Car Line, ‘and s universaly conceded to by the FINEST EQUIPPED Rall rond In the wi r all classos of travel, Try it and will find traveling & Inxury instead of a discomfort, Through ickoty via rhis Colebrated Line for stfices in tho Wost, tion about Rates o Fare, dations, Timo Tal 5 Vive-venct & Gan, Manager,Chicago PERCIVAL LOWELL, Gon. - Passonser Agt. Chicago W, Gen A __morn-od 1880, SHORT LINE. KAKNSAS CITY, 3t 408 & Council Blnifs A TILIRC I 5 viN ONLY Direct Line to 8T, LOUIB AND THE EAST From Omahna and the West, A traing leave B, & M, Dopot, Omah 1880, No change of ¢ and bot LI _ Daily Passenger Trains RN OITIEH wish LES) ADVAROK o ALY EAUTERN AND W OHARG antire (o 18 squipped with ol o9 Bloop! Lay Conches, M Platlc Couplor, And e rechrtec W unl(mwmm o A VIA nANust ury, cT, I COUNGIL BLUSK: Rah woad, vin B8, J Louts, Tickets for mln o4 all coupon stabiane 1o sl Woet i B BARNARD, 1040 Faroha sbros W J.Davanroxs, Genorel Agont, ¥y _THE KENDALL PLAITING MACHINE! LB TD UIRESS-MAKERS' CONPAKION, It plaits 10 1-.30f a0 luch 10 width 1n the conrsest felte o1 finet 4f k 1t does all kinds and siylos of 3 laiting 1o e making CaL w ¥or (n\ln\l( & Q0. (hiue No lady that doos her own dies IAURGSTS EUROPEAN HOTEL, Corner South and Locust Streots. ST LOUILS MO. J. H HURST, - - (Prop. Rooms, 76, $1.00 and $1.50 Per Day An elegant Kulnumm Is connected with this peon day and night, 1 have found s 10 modicin Pron lurhmvflflorru o the bl Tatural healthful tone to the digestive organa nervous sy stem, making 4 appiicasts to General ty, 1043 0 tite, Prostration of {m Lowers and Impotenoe. Lt CINRLD BY THE DR, HARTDER MEDICINE 00" =S 13 N, MAIN ST, ST, LOUIS,. 13 10-n00-0& v-mie DEWEY & STONE, FURNIT URE! ORCHARD & BEAN, | J.B, FRENCH & 00., LS| G ARPET S IGROCERIES