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'I‘HE D \Il Y BFE _I_.EE FBIED&CO The Only Exclusive Wholesale Hardware ‘House EN TWELE] WS, 1108 AND 1110 HARNEY STREET. OMAHA - - NEB. S. CAULEFIRELID e WHOLESA LK e BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER ~AXD DEALER N— Wall Paper and Window Shades 1304 Farnham St Omaha Neb. ROTH & JOINES Wholesale Lumber No. 1408 Farnham Street, Omaha, Neb. THE MOLINE )VE STOVE Manufactured by MOILINE SWTOWVE COMPANY. They make a speclalty of COOKING STOVES, and have this year placed in the markel ncof the MOST ECONOM.C AND MOST SAUISFACTURY STOVES ever made, They make both Plain and extension top, sud guarantec all their goods. The agents for the company are, PIERCY & BRADFORD, ~——DEALERS IN—— Furnaces,Fireplaces, Heaters GRATES RANGES STOVES, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Etc. 1211 FARNAM STREET. _ OMAHA _NEB PERFECTION IN ROASTING AND BAKING, ia only attainod by using CHARTER OAK Stoves aud Ranges. WITH WIRE GAUZE OVER DOORS, For salo by MILTON ROGERS & SONS. OIVE & ELA. | jull-méely DIRECTORY OF LEADIAG WESTERN HOTELS HOTHELS, PROPRIETORN TOW W ARLINGTON, J. Q. McINTIRE, BARATOGA HOTEL, J. 8. STELLINIUS Lincoln, Nek, Miiford, Neb. MARSH HOUSE, E. MANS, BROWNBVILLE Neb COMMEROGIAL HATEL JOHN HANNAN, Stromsburg N HALL HOUSE, A, W, HALL Loulsvilie CITY HOTEL, OMENEY & OLAR# Blair, Nuh, OOMMERCIAL HOTE ., J MEAD, Neligh, Neb GRAND CENTRAL BEYMOUR, Jabraska Oity,"ve MISEOURI PACIFIC HATEL, P, L. THORP, Weoping Water,Ne COMMERCIAL HOUBL A 0. QAARPES, Hardy, Neb GREENWOOD HOUSE, W. MAYFIELD, Gresnwood, Nat COMMERCIAL HOUSE, E. STOREY Clarinda, lowa ENO'8 HOTEL, €. L. ENO, Ercmort, Web? ©. B. HACKNEY, FRANK LOVELL, Ashland, b Atkinson, Neb, EXOHANGE HOTEL, METROPOLITAN HOTEL, MORGAN HOUSE, E. L. GRUEB, Quide Racd, Non BUMMIT HOUSE, SWAN & BEOKEH, Oreston, la. HOUSTON HOUSE, QEO. CALPH, Exira, la REYNOLDS HOUSE, C. M, REYNOLDS, Atlantic, la, WALKER HOUSE, D, H, WALKER, Audubon, la, COMMEROCIAL HOTEL, 8. BURQESS, Neola, la, CITY HOTEL, DI A, WILLIAMS, Harlan, la. PARK HOUSE, MRS, M, E, CUMMINGS, Oorning, Ia NEBRASKA HOTEL, J,'L. AVERY, Btanton, MEROHANTS HOTEL J, W. BOULWARE, Burlington Jurntion, M COMMERCIAL NOYEIT. —_— Blanchard, la, PARKS HOTEL, COMMERO AL HOTEL, BAGNELL HOUSE, F. M, PARK, HENRY WILLS, OHAS. BAGNELL, Bhenandoah, la, Dayld City, Neb College 8prings, Ia. SOMMERCIAL HOUSE, WM, LUTTON, Villisca, la. JUDKINS HOUSE, FRANK WILKINBON, Malvern, ls, BALL HOUSE, . H, PERRY, Ida Grove, Ia COMMERCIAL HOUBE B, F. BTEARNS, Odebolt, la WOODS HOUSE, JOHN ECKERT, Osceola, Neb, DOUGLAS HOUSE, J. 8. DUNHAM, Clarks, Neb, BEDFORD HOUSE J. T, GBEEN, Bedford la, Marysville Mo Norfolk Junction Neb Beward, Neb, Auroar Neb. ARLINGTON HOUSE, J. M. BLACK & BON, NORFOLK JUNCTICN HOUSE A, T. POTTER, WINBLOW HOUSE Q. McOARTY, AURORA HOUSE M. B. JONES, CROZIER HOUSE ©. R. CROZ'ER, Bidney, Neb. AVOCA EATING HOUSE D. W. ROCKHOLD, Avoca la CENTRAL HOUSE LOCKWOOD & BHATTUCK, Red Oak FOSTER HOUSE Capt. JOHN FOSTER, Lewis a WHITNEY HOUBE E. HAYMAKER, Griswol DEPOT HOTEL, ©. L. CHAPMAN, Dunlap, la. LUSK HOUSE. J, A LUBK, W. H. MORTOY, 8. H, JAGGER & BON, DOW CITY HOUSE, JAGGER HOUSE, Denison, A BROOKLYN HEROINE, How Mies Tillile Trimble Caught and Held & Burglar Untll a Police- man Arrived New York Wi rid, Mies Tillie Trimble, who lives with her parents at No, 92 Fourth place, became known as a heroine in that part of Brooklyn yesterday. On Mon day afternoon she caught a burglar i the house. After giving an alarm she grabbed him around the neck and held him, with the assistance of her mother, till a policeman arrived, Miss Trimble is a very prepossessing young Iady, 19 yoars old. She has regular foatures, fine complexion and teeth, dark eyes and trim figure, but not a girl whom an acquaintance would think could ba depended on to capture the burglar. ‘‘Now, tell all about it, Tillie,” remarked her mother when The World reporter called last even- ing. Her faiher puffed at a pipe, but all the time looking proudly upon his daughter. “It was about 1:30 in the afternoon,” began Miss Tillie, *‘when mother and 1 heard a noise upstairs, It sounded like some- thing dropping or the floor. 1 firat thought that one of my brothers had come home, I went up to find out, and entered the bedroom back of the parlor. There is a hall room which is entered from the bedroom, The door to it was open, and as T peeped in 1 saw a man fumbling at the bureau drawers, He must have heard me, for he turned suddenly around and made a leap for me. I gavea jump towards the door and he ran after mo His big foot camo down on my right foot and hurt it badly. He stumbled against the foot of the bed and I suc- ceedod in reaching the hallway. 1 fell down the stairs and ho rushed at- ter mo. T reached the street and yelled, ‘thief, robber!” and ran back into the houee. I met him coming out, and I put my arms around his neck.” “Is that the first man you ever hugged?” asked the father. Her two big brothers giggled, but she paid no attention, “In a moment,” she continued, “mother had him by the collar, and he tried to break away, but we held on and he dragged us into the front court yard, Ho asked me whatI would take to settle it and let him go, and I said that nothing but a police- man would settle him with me, Soveral men came to our rescue, and finally Officer Cassiday arrived and took charge of him. There were $60 in money and several gold watches in one of the bureau drawers that he had tried to rob.” The prisoner described himself as David Henry, and gavo afictitious ad- dress. Skeloton keys were found m his possession with which he onter the premises. He turned over a chair which attracted the attention of Miss Trimble, It is believed that he is an old offender. Last night a numbec of friends of Miss Trimple called and complimented her on her exploit. Evils to b Avoided. Over-eating is in: oné sense as productive of evil as intemperance indrinking, Avoid both, and keep the blood purified with Bunbock Broob Brrrers, and you will be rewarded with robust hea'th and au invie- ored system. _Price 8100 jy25-dlw Love and Buckekins, ““I had rather an amusing love af- fair myself in Texas, which I should like to tell you, if you will not feel bored with my long anecdotes,” said the New York man, throwing away his stump of cigar. ‘I was staying at a ranch on the Rio Grande, and fell in love, or thought I had fallen 1n love, with a beautiful lttle damsel who re- sided with her father at a small ha- cienda twenty miles away. I was the possessor ot a new pair of buckskin breeches which I had purchased in New Orleans, but had hitherto never worn., They fitted perfectly, and 1 was 80 delighted with the appearance of my nether limbsp that 1 determined to pay a visit to Donna Isabella. When half-way on my ride it began to rain in torrents and my brecches be- gan to stretch and the stretching con- tinued until they hung half a dozen inches below my boot heels, Tarrived in the young Jady’s presence in rather a worse looking condition than that of the crawned rat However, ghe re- ceived me kindly and conducted me to the kitchen where a roaring fire was blazing. I sat talking to her while my clothes were drying, and was too much occupied to thinkabout my new breecher, when my love- making was cut thort iy the an- nouncement of rupper. 1 gave my arm to the donna and entered the next room. We were groeted with shouts of laughter from a large com- pany of men and women who were sented at the table, I glanced down- ward and my eyes fell on the cause of their mirth, My Brecches had shrunk with the heat until they had rolled above my knees, leaving a wide space of bars flesh between them and my socks, A love for the wathetic did not fourieh in thoso days, at leuat not in Mexizo, and I was glad to hide my legs under the table, and for the resy of theaven- ing T wrappod o mantills around my legs. I was too urcomiortable to re- sume my love-making to Isabella; be- sides, she laughed whenever sho look- ed at me, I slept there that night in a roum on the ground floor overlook- ing & wide meadow, Thinking the fresh air would restore my brecches of their normal condition I took them off and spread them on the grass, and then jumped back through the window and went to bed. In the morning I arogo early and looked ior the cherish- od gaaments. A dreadful sight met my gaze, Two cows were contentedly breakfasting off them, and only a por- tion of the seat and the band with the buttons remained. T did not know what to do, and lay in bed waiting for the appearance of one of the inhabi- tante of the house. Presently Isabel- le's father wentpast my window, I hailed him and told him my plight. He laughed and said he wuu{d fetch me a pair of his trousers. Now I am tall and spare; my Mexican host was short and enormously fat. The trous- ers he produced mo were patched in every direction with cloth of divers colors. Tmagine my appearance when I put them on, The rest of the house had been told of my misfortune; so when I left the room I found all the men and girls in the place, including Isabella, awaiting my debu., I shall never forget the wild yells of laughter which greeted me, and it struck me that Isabella laughed louder than the rest. I madea rush for the stable, hastily saddled my horse, and without a word of farewell rode off as hard as 1| published in papers or for mle, as ()\U\IIA TIII'I{QDAY JULY 2L 183" ) ! could. T never wont to see Tn\wlla — A Friond in Need agsin. Nothing kills love 8o quick as ridicale.’ Time over hnd aga'n THOMAS Ecircrnic 4 Ot has proved & salutary friend to the distre:sed, As a reliable curative for croup in children, sore throat and bron. Iq 7 I' chial affections, and as u positive external yemedy for pain, it is o never-failing anti. will eure dyspepsia heartburn, mala ria, kidney disease, liver complaint, dote. iy2h-diw and other wasting diseases, BROWN'S IRON BITTERS enriches the blood and purifies the system; cures weakness, lack of energy, ete. Try a bottle. BROWN'S IRON Burrervitie, Ind., June 14, 1881, is the only Tron preparation that H. H. Warngr & Co : Sts—Your does not color the teeth, and will not Safe Kidney and Liver Uure relieved cause headache or constipation, as me promptiy and entirely from severe | other Iron preparations will. diseases of the kidnoys aud liver. jul2bdlw Junius Bever, 1 t4 $200,00 REWARD | BROWN'S Will be paid for the detection and con- viction of any pereon selling or deal- IRON tion Hor Brrrers, especially Ditters BITTERS or preparations with the word -Hor or Hors in their name or connected aAlsan atl ekt fvom Ren therewith, that is intended to mislead ralgia, hysteria, and kindred com tion put in any form, pretending to be the same as Hor Brrrers. Tho gen- uine have a cluster of Greex Hors (notice this) printed on the white medicine on varth, especially for Kid- noy, Liver and I\orvnus Disenses. Be- waro of all others, and of all pretended | £ formulas or recipes of Hop Brrrers How Many Toes Has a Cat? Patterson Press. This was one of thequestions asked a certain class in room No, 3 during examination week, and as simple as the question app:irs to be, none could anawer 1t. In the emergency the principal, Mr. Brands was applied to for a solution, and he also, with a good naturod lnuqh gavo it up, when one of the teachers, determined not to be beaten by so simple a question, hit on the idean of sending out a delegation of boys to scour the neighborhood for a cat. When this idea was announced the whole class wanted to join in the hunt Soveral boys went out, and, having been successfnl, soon returned with a Thomas. A returning board was at once appointed and the toes eounted, when to the relief of all it was learned that a cat possessos ecighteen toee, ton on the front feet and eight on the hind feet. The board of education should feel proud at having in their eraploy so determined and practical a teacher. After the question was solved was Thomas allowed to depart, much to his satisfaction. ing in any bogus, counterfeit or imita- | and cheat the publie, or any prepara- I»lflll“ 5, will find it without an equal. abel, and are the purest and best they ave frauds and awindles, Who. ever deals in auy but tho genuine will be prosecuted. Hor Brrrers Mra. Co., jy22-1m Rochester, N. Y. X ‘\.fl« Gt “Only Dyspepsia, Doctor," said a paticnt to Abornethy! What would jon haved said the great surgeor—the plague?”’ ostion s the source of countles mor! oarly with TARRANT'S BEL capont once ity presen ag: ©con equences, if neglectod. BY ALL DRUGGISTR Murray Iron Works, Burlington lowa. ook 16 Is (huqld Favorite and scascw. Checl L easum s Chook ) mwoz:;:t.:.znm os and its probable CHICAGO, Indiy Jul2d-bm PEORIA, ST. LOUIS, MILWAUKEE. DETROIT, NIAGARA FALLS, SemiFortale| NEW YORK,BOSTON, Ellg'hlflfl And all Poluts East AndDouth-East, ) E LINE COMPRISES Nearly 4, Amo .. jes. 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Preparcy The Howard Automatic Out-Off |[orColess Suenut bhael o Bustuess, psead Steam Engine, o OREAMERIES, Blufls, ckot Agt, omahs Morr gan Vark, Cook Co., I)l., for catalogue, 8end for circular, 23-1m lnwmw — & 1860, SHORT LiNe. 1883, \Sioux Oity & Pacific e IR AT D LT, rHHE BIOUX ©OITY ROUTH Lans s folld Trata Through fom Qouncil Blafls to #51, Faual Witnout Ohange Time, Gnly 17 Hours -1e wlua A THR AHO 4 BOLYY rox COUNCIL BLOFFS AND THE BARY TO L PAUL NSNS 0L on BN ARCK from Oune'a t 3 sud all poind fu Nortkern Iowa, Minnes.ta su Amproved dplflm kote. 13l lne s equipped with diritowo Ausimatle Alr-brak No cbange of oars besweon Oaishe ard na. wavlh, Couplar and F:uftor: axd aid bnh ose Letweon OWA (A wud YFEED, SAVETY AND (‘O.PDB' HEW YOuK s unwurpassod, Pullman Palace Blesping Cas F00 bhrough WITHOUT CHANGIS betweets Kan Daily Paagc,ng(‘rTrmnz 2 #1Clty and 84 Paal, vis Councll Blufs snc #loux Clty. Ras0LIVG Ak Trulns leavo Ln(un Paclfic Transter a4 Couu y of Kaneal EAPYERA AND WUHSTERN OF£155 with Lee | cll Bluffs, at ly on OHARGES a5 ALYANUE of 411 City, 8t Joseph o i A LINRN the South, g st Bloux Oity 11:85 anitze Iino is oqaippes with wiuaoy | and st the New Uniou Dopod ab Bk, Paul o 1 Pale 03 Rlueping Carv, ey Canches, W11 ery | noon. Balety Plaslorm and Coupler, anid sho ciieoratec | TEN HOURS IN ADYANCE OF ANY OTUE} Wostle 10, w0 Al bl e 1oL A% Kemomber 1o taking the Sloux Olty Roub IO you got & Through Traln. The Bhortest Lins Bt Jce» b tho Quickest T d l Comfortable Ride Lo Ak Tizkets for male oy Through GOUNCIL BLUFFS AND 8T, PAUL #8500 thist your Tickebs read via the “Blou i, douph, Mo, | oity Kallron x, Tickob Ajgeay, [ 20}, C DAWES, e, A" Gen Freo. and Ticked Awws BoR & BUGLANAN 1520 ¥arnham streoh Buperintondent, on' Pasd, Agcak W, J.Davinront, Oercal Agent, P, L& KOBINBOX, Asw'h o P Ag't,, i1 4R Misouri Valloy, Ia. QT oy W, E. DAVIS, Mou!hnwuln A)nnl FAST TiWk T 'NERVOUS DEBILITY, Cure Guar, hwoat Dr. E. O Weutls Nervo oi Tnm Froatinens- i W ,\ = | A ‘specific for Hyut . Copvulslons . URY™ | Norvous Headacho, M oaslon, Lows of Mewmory,Bpe; ln\’nhmlli‘ Emisions, isod by over- d 7 AW, | oortion, selt-abue, or over-indulgence, which leads to nisery, decay and death. One box will cure rocent cass. Ka b box contains one month's troatment, One dollar & box, or aix boxes for five dollars; scud by mail prepald on receipt of A KK, Gonéral | price. Wo gusrantce six bokus o curo by cas WVith cach order roceived by us for slx boxes, ac- AGUE. | companlod with five doliaxs, will seud the pur- Ake the Craing leave Omaba 8.40 p. m. an For full information call on H, ¥. DI ket Agent. 14th and Farvau Railway Depot, or at JAM ANTI-MONOPOLY L Biank memoorsnip roles for the antimonpoly | chaser our written guardutee to return the league, containing stetemwnt of principle met | money if the trestment doc: 0ot effect » cure. Nods ol precodure and mnrucflur!mw organ. | 0. ¥, Goodman, Drugelss, Sols, Wholesalo ud ize will’ be gent on spplication §to G.5H. Gale ,..‘ux ‘Agent, Owabs, Nov,' Ordse by mall at wiy Melroy, Neb. Euclose stemp. wisd | obilla orice. \ / R s JELM MOUNTAIN = 0 O 1 o T Vv e Mining and Mlllmg Company TEE W«ll'n[ talt - - Par Value of § ares, e - - > STOCK FULLY PAID UP AND NON ABSSESSABL E Mines Located in BRAMBL MINING DISTRIOT, OFEXCEIRS: OR. 4. 1. THOMAS, Frestéent, Cumoiing Wyoming. WA, E. TILTON, Vico-President, Camming, Wycming Wyoming, A, Q. LUNN, Treasurer, Cammine, {Wyomin TG WO o8 I ENENES o £ouls Miller W. 5. Bramol, Francis Leaveys, Geo. H. Falor, Dr. J. €, Watkine, £ N, BALWOUD, Swcrtary, Cnmiul 0t ), L Thousn, N. tiarwood, A. Q. Dunr, Cowin Zaln am, G, @, KEVDALG, Aneol Aot tor Sala ot 43y: mot Su Hiw 110 Yauae, BUSINESS DIREBOTORY Of Dunlap, Harrlson County, lowa. ON THE CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN R. R, L. S Amsden. . M. Barrett. R. B. Hillas. . . Mitchell & Thompson . Patterson, Dalley & O .Dunlap Bank or o and Merchant Tailoring .Hum-ml Murclmndme and Merchant Tailoring . Universal Store " General Merchandise M. 8. Iluwmnu, . . Clothing Fox & Dabelstei ore and Shop Groceries L. H. Pepper. S H. Hnl\s‘m. LA, Sherman. Wm. Frost..... G. W. Chamberlin. .. J. H. Read & Co. James Richardson Smith & Schwab D. B, Erieman. .. Satterleo & Patterson L. 8. Satterleo A. L. Manning. .. O W. Taylor & Co. D, P, Simmons & Co. Nay & Moore Wettengel Br A. D. Jones. .. I Pike & C W, I1. Bush. . . .Groceries 't‘erlva, Boots and Shoes Grocerins and Reataurant Giocer.es and Crockery .Groceries add Restaurant ..Groceries and Restaurant .Groceries and Restaurant ..UVigar Store and Mmmfuctury 3 {5y .. Drugs Jehs .Drugs _Druge, Books, &o .Hardware and Farm Implements .Hardware and Farm Implements ... ..Hardware and Farm Tmplements arciage Factory and Farm Tmplements R ....Farm Implements . Farm Tmplements 3 Huruess W. . Howard. U0 B0 . Harnoes Olmstead Elevator " Clement, . o ..Elovatcr R. Whee . Lumber S Baird. .. Livery and Carringes . ... Livery Livery “Blacksmich Shop Blacksmith Shop At Market aud Rendering House ..... Meat. Market .Reporter and Mill ..Depot Hotel ++....City Hotel . Photograph Gallury “Books, Stationery and Notions .Physician Tilton & Wicks. E. Pease John Gall. .. Z. W. Penso. J. F. Moonen. Wm. Seas. .. L Scholfield . . L. Chapman . . W5 Murphy W. L. Hoff. . J. M. Barber Dwight Satterbeo. .Physician ....Physician ... .. Physician 3 .Eclectic Physician .Homeopathic Physician 8. 1. Patterson. G. B. Christy C. F. Clark.... . A. H. Hazlett. D. L. Livermour Ohas. McKenzie. . E. K. Burch.... Pmlllp & Cadwell. Ballard Bros. & Gleson. B. F. Philbrook, 1. N. Blair 5 C. L. Rober! Mra. M. L. Colburn. J. L Roberts. . .Land, Loan and Insurance . .Dentist Jewelry .. Furniture Chas, Reiher. .. Furniture J. A. Brainard. . ..Live Stock B. T. Moore. ..... . Live Stock Aaron Van Scoy. ..Brick Yard Samuel Van Scoy Brick Yard Joseph Wood . Brick Yard .. Marshal W. H. Slyke. A combination of Pro- [/ towide of Iron, Peruvian Barkand Phosphorusin a palatablo form. 5 e only. ration oféron thak widd not blacken the ma.,m characteristicof other iron preparations. D yoarn T modren [ound nothing (o give the results that D “lu cane of Nervous Prosteation, Fomaie Diseass; Dyspopein, and im hands, taade somo wonderful o { hyvioiana Lo yiekiod to Ui roat and focomparable romod R nflmwmd an D Hawria's Inox R A UKL, L Bt L the dluul ive organs and nervoun sy stom, making feablo to llfluvrul ity, Loas of Appes stration of Toivers ard l»-pomm. MANUFACTURED BY THE DR, HARTER MEDICINE CO.,., 213 N. MAIN ST, ST, LOUIS, 1319-00d-d& v-n&o Smm l.m'rh Lnadmg Shot Gnnx, frum 8 to 818 Double Bree ch Loading Shot Guas, 818 fiom to $76. Muzzle Loading Shot Guns, from ¥6 to §26, Fishing Tackle, Bage Balls and all Kinds of Fancy Goous. Full Stock of Show Oases Alwaye on Havd, MEYER & 'Q;‘m\;\TU BACCONISTS NEB. Imported and Key West Cigars, a large line of Meer- schaum and Wood Pipes and everything required in a First-Class Cigar, Tobacco avd Notion Store Uigars from $15.00 per 1,000 upwards. Send for Pris Li and Bamples §. W. WYATT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Lath, Shingles, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS AND MOULDINGS. 16th and Cuming OMAHA, NEB

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