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i THE DAILY BEE--SATURDAY, JULY 25 1885. POR BALR RY S.A. PIERCE, 100 Main St.. Council Bluffs Retail B 8hos stors Where big always be NOLL’S YURTABLE Beer Pueumatic Fancet o1 HHFAO T A00Vd 000 PATENTED IN EVERY?CIVILIZED COUNTRY S NI MON S1 S 5 <ear Price $18.00. A liberal discount will be made to pirties ordering a half dozen Faucets at one time For further particulars inquire of R F.RAIN, Couneil Bluffs, lowa, Agent for Western Towa and Neb. n.rriLBpERT 209 Breadway, - - Council B DRY GOODS. yards print, 2 bars Palma soap, 1 18 boxes ma 1 8-pound cwns tomat 16 pounds Michigan dricd appics 10 pounpa evaporat 100 Lorllard climix_ 45 50 [ tol Flour, all brands fr GOODS FOR CASH ONLY Lower Than Any Other House IN THE CITY, S H. FILBERT. THE WISH. New York Daily News, Mattie Everatt was one of the prottiest She knew shs was glaes—she &, AMESPYLES = glrls in the clty. pretty when she locked in the saw the reflsction of her rose bad beauty in the admiring faces of chance passers. And yet, withal, Mattle Everett was not She wanted to be rich, She yesrned for a peep Into *‘fashlonable AC (‘nly She was tired of the common- place exiatenco which she led every day, contented, THE BEST THING OUT FOR and longed for an adyentars of some Washing & Bleaching |sort—s strek of romanco to dapple her = | Iife! » S %t o Wate ! pra L LTaed ot Bolt, Lot o ol NV ntetives| For Mattle was only s dressmaker's s s iy ik or 5oof Bouid | appeantloe, leaenlog tho trade wadse tHo Dot it e Bwan of imitations well do. | ansploes of Madame Genevleve. So mat- Nuy 8A¥A labor | ters stood, wheu Miss Bellefont's wed- ata the ALOVO ym: YORK, ding order came in. “‘Where's that littie blae-syed girl you sent to my house to alter my whi‘e cash. mere morning robe?” eald Miss Bellefont to Madame Genevieve. ‘‘Let her come egain, She has a capital idea of trim- mings, and her fit Is excellent.” Augusta Bellefont was not onllke Mattio borself—a plump, fresh-complex- foned girl with blue eycs and pale yellow hair—and after she was gone Mattle heard the full particulars of the catc— how Miss Bellefont was to hs marrled the next month to Major Carlyle, who had more money than he knew what to do with. “‘She's a lovely glrl, I'm sarc,”he ssid Miss Garrctt, the forewonan, as she cut o | 0fT yard upon yard of blas white satin for 1| the telmming. " *And for all that they say there's a young fellow without a penny in the world to bless himeclf with that she loves to dlstraction,” “‘Oh, how dclightfally crlod Mattle, with sparkling eyes, and DR.HAIR'S she worked away, thinking of Mias Bellc- font and her two lovers. “One has hor heart,” sho muscd, *‘the other will have Ler hand. Dear, doar, what a world thia Is!” Two or three days afterward, Mattlc Evcreit took a blg paper box of half-com- pleted dress-bodices to the pretty little brown-stone houec on Creusa Park, where Mies Bellcfont llved. The scrvant showed her Into the library, where the beauty sat, pleturesquely posed in a sleepy hollow shalr, with her satin-slip- Wikl pasiacts F LW, WUPPERMANY, woLE AGERT, ADWAY, N, X, ) 51 BROA romantle, This fnvaluable epeciflo readily and permanently cures all kinds of Asthma, The most obstinate and Tong atanding cascs sleld promptly to its wondorful eonring propertics. It s keown throughout the world tor its unrivaled efficacy. J. L. CALDWELL, eity T\ In, Neb.; writes, Jan 19, 1884 ing Dr. Halr's Asthma cure, for more than one y ¢ wife has been entlrely well, and not even & symptem of the disessohas appeared. WILLIAM BENNETT, Richland, 1 MV\.M{]N'NNOVi 8d, 1883, Ihave be fHicted with Hay vor and ry Abthmna alnco 185, 1 followod. your b i pored foot on an eniccidared. fooatool. am gy sy that T nosr slept better o my 1its | And leaning agalnat the opposite window Lam gl that L omone tho wiany vho cu &peak |4y, g tall, handsomo man, whom Mattlo rcoognizad ‘at on os for Majer Carlyle. A valuable 64 page treatise containing stmilar proot trom cvery Stato in the U, S , Canada azd Great [ “Hallo!” crled he in his oft-hand way, tritatn; vil be mallod upos spPlent on, ooured, | |18 that the milllner's littlo glrl? Pretty toordor. Ask for Dr. Hair » Asthtna O &g a daisy, isn't she i Di B, W HATR & SON. Prop's Cia'ti, 0. 1 told you ehe was protty,” sald Miss Bellefont, and Mattle smlled and blushed and dimpled, and scarcely knew which woy to look. **Major, I shall have to leave you for a fow momonts. I dare say you can amuee yourself very well with {he bocks and ‘magaz'mes. Little one, come with me.” And then Mattie was ushered Into a eatin-hung boudolr, of whose splendors she bad never before dreamed. “Oh, Miss Bellefont,” she sald, *‘I should think you would be so happy!” “Happy!” mald Miss Belefont, care- losely. *‘Which of us Is really happy in this world? Come, let us try on the * | emerald-green eatin, and then we shall be through.” Day after day Mattle Everett came untll the wedding drew near. Sometimes she saw Major Carlyle, sometimes sho dld not. Bat the oftener she came, the oftener one fixed fact bscame evolved from her Inner consciousness—that Au- gusta Bellefont was, or ought to be, the happlest glrl in the world. Yet there was an absent look in Au gusta’s great, blus eyes, a troubled ex- preesion of the mouth that forbade the inference of perfecs bliss. . W.W“"th&""‘ELL, and Wire Bustles, Hoop Skirts, Hair Cloth Skirts,” w’(w' C/u‘lr Manhund Restored RENTDY FREE.—A victim of ¥ hlnlnn‘mnhrmu rous Debi DUFFY'S “I wonder what it ls that is wantiog in her life?” sald Mattlo to hersalf. *Oh, if oaly I was In her place!” Lights and blossoms and the shimmer of silk aud _satin ushered in Miss Bolle- Pneumonia, Consumption, RE fe B Dyspepsia and [ IVEA T . Wasting Discases: Positively Relieved and Nature w H | S K E YI assiatedinrestoring Vitalpowers 8§ WHISKEY SHOULD BE FOUND ON THE SIDEBOARD OF EVERY FAMILY ITis ABSOLUTELY PURE. ENTIRELY FREE FROM FUSEL OIL. NOT BE DE —Many Druggists and Grocers who do not have Dufly’s Pure 1t Whiskey in stock, attempt to palm off on customers, whiskey of theirown bottling, which Ing of an inferior grade and adulterated, pays them a larger profi, |ASK FOR DUFFY’S PURE MALT WHISKEY, AND TAKE NO OTHER SOLD BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DRUCCISTS AND CROCERS. [Bend us your address and wo will mafl book containing valuable information. Sample Quart Bottles peat to any address In the United States (East of the Rocky Mountains), securely paciked in plain pase, Express charges prepaid on receipt of $57L.2 3, or Six Bottles sent for G . DUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO., Baltimore, Md., U. S. A, Stlling Agents, Omaha, H. T. CLARKE DRUG COMPANY. CHAS. SHIVERICK FURRITU Efifl UPROLST Pansenger Jlevator to all fl (MA RBULEMPING & BOI Manufacturers of Ormamental GALVANIZED 1RON CORNIGES, FINIALS Dormer Windows, Window Caps, Motalic Sky Lights, &e. 516 8. 12:h St., Omaba, Neb, Work dono in any part of the country, Y AND DIZAPERIES, 1205, 1208 aud 1310 Farnam St. A NEPRASKA Tin, Iron Slate roofers, C. F. CO)DMAN. Wholesale Druggists AND DEALER IN Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Window Glags OMAHA, NEB, Wholesale Elothiers M. HELLMAN & CO., 1801 AND 1703 FARNAM STR COR, O IV A EL A IEES, Hall's Safe and Lock z Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF , ETG, CAFES, VAULTS, LOCK BO WFarae ol Btra;z. Danlhee 3TH, iAo font's weddlng evening; and Mattle was there, dimpled, smling, and eager to help. T'he bridesmalds were ready—all was ready but the bride. Avgusta Bellefont had been strangely caprictous and foll of vagarles sll day, sometimes langhing, sometimes almost sad. “Ready’” she crled, glancing at the little malachite clock on the mantel, as the last eummons came, “*Surely 1t Is not time yet. I won't dress till I'm obliged, ~ Seo here, little one,” to Mat- tle, “I've an idea of sezing what [ am like In this fina bridal garb of mine. You ars about my helght and bulld. You shall put on the wedding dress and veil, the white eatin slippers and the wreath.” I, Mies Augustai” ““You. Why not? Qulek! Off with that s>ber brown gingham, that makes El lc'l an ineiguificant brown sparrow of on \nd half laughing, half reluctant, Mat- e Everett obeyed, not altogether avorso to decking herself, even th )llj'h it was in jest, with the brillt int robes and resplen- dent rls of the hetresa, The reflection in the mirror brought the rosy carmine to her check. luvolan- tarlly she dropped her eyes, ““You are charming, ma petite,” crled Mies Bellefont. **But say-—the bouuct Wait half a sec- from tho other room, ond and I will bring it “Oh! Ml Bellefont, let me go,” “‘No; I'll cut it in the middle,” And away she flitted, Ono minute went by—twao, three, four, and five, and still Miss Bellefont did not come back. Magglo began to grow un- casy and ventured to peep luto the room beyond, No one was there. The glrl’s heart gave a great jump—at the same moment the bevy of bridesmalds fluttered Into the room. “Come Augusts, are you ready! The groom s walting, the clergyman’s come aud— Why, Miss Everett.” Mnue grew ecarlet, ‘*She made me put it on,” she faltered covsclous of the awkwardness of her po- sltion, ‘*And where s she/" demanded Indig pant Mrs, Bellefont, “*Gione for the bouquet,” Taey made immediate searca for her, bat, as the reader will probably conjsc: taro, Miss Avgasta was far enough away, and unly a note, which Clara Mordaunt, the second bridesmaid, found slipped mw the window casing, gave any idea of her whereabouts, “Gocd-bye.” it eald, debounarlly love Harry' Fiske, and have gone to merry bim, “a, B Aud in the midst of the mclce Major Carlyle's tall head was seen, towering over the reat like Siul above his f ows *‘Goae, has she?’ eald he, with a com posure which was quito wonderful, under the circumstances, *‘And Iam left to mitten. But who {s this little 8 ho wedding robe I;l attle Everett lifted her pleading eyes to hls I dido’t mean to do wrong,” she sald. “‘Ohb, believe me slr, I knew nothlng of all this!" Major Carlyle looked gravely at her, Here is a bride,” ho sald, “‘and here 18 the wedding I;u:l the C]trgyu.\ln and the guests, and, las of all, the groom! S5 1 think It would b a pity to lote tha weddiog. 1f!Miss Bellefont does not care for me, that ltno sign that others may not. Come hee, If Mattie Ever ett—wlll you be th bride Mattio looked Irbls face a minate,and then she sald =4 Yo" 1t was a strange -edding, but it was a weddIng, after all. And Mattia 18 hppler now than she ever dreamed 1t pouble to be. She has gained he wish, she 1s a rich and fashionable lad now, and orders all her dresses from Mlame Genevleve. Mr. and Mre. Fieo are living In Paris, happy and impecaions, and Major Car- Iylo fa just as devted to his protty young wife aa if he hd naver had anoth- er love. — Waiting fithe Rain, Oh! to only saher, See her oncagain, As she met mvision Waiting in 10 rain, COUNCIL BLUFFS. ADDITIONA =LOCAL, QUEER BEDFELLOWS, A German Finds On Hin Lodging to Cost An Innocent German, named Ferdin- and Schmidt, who works for Mr. Lowls, about three miles in the country,bas been in the city for a day or two, stoppiog at the Colorado Ho there met two other (iermans, and belng he naturally clove to them, and on retir- ing to rest Tharsday night, ho refused to take a separate room, preferring to be with his new made friends, After placing his veat, contatning hls pocketbook, under his pillow, he concluded that hn wantod to go down stalrs for a few minutes, After his return, the proprietor, house, countrymen, Clad in garmets dainty, Lawn or findolaine, Subjsct for anrtist: “'Walting inhe rain,’ Dainty skirts loft! In this sphe mundane, Ne'sr was damel fairer Waiting in (o rain! And a momenlater, How I can'txplain, 1 was standioghere alone, Waiting ia 19 rain, [C. F. D. R Horsford's Acl Phosphate, ADVANTAGEOUSIN DYSPEPSIA, Dr. G. V. Dorses Piqus, Ohlo, says: I have used it inlyspepsia with very marked benefit. 1f 1ere Is deficlency of d [ acld in the stomach, >thing affords more rellef, while the acon on the nervous system is decidadly meficlal,” i 's Dodge, ith, anceni A Dusky De It was & descon in th3 OF Afric blood wase; A yawning chasm waais mouth, Tis toeth like ivore Ho was considered lomnd true, And honest, as meno; Although his skin wasable huo, His heart was whites snow. For many months he w trustes Of an established ckch: He never with the fun wade free, Nor “pulled” a chich perch. He had an anti- bellumat Ho passed with glee ound, And in it dlmes droppe pit a-pat, With chiming, cheer! sound. Ono Sabbath morn thatat he passed From pew to gallery, And many pleasant 1oo bo cast, For he was full of git Ile paused bafore the paon’s desk, The cash receints to t; And turned the *dicer’icturesquo, But not a penny fell He gave a sudden, piercg shrick And sald with face forrn T tink dis bat am apruts De ducats s done go ak— Then rose the brethren wh a shout, \ud searched each fowf ground} They pawed inpatisntipbout, But not a coin was fod. 0, where was all the may that "They sought for near d far, The bottom of that old pg hat Was covered thick wi tar, “Tha deacon, smiling, we his way, His brethren know nahat He now appears in garmts gay And oke a new sillk i —[Kav. PILES!!: PILES!! PILE A sure cure for Blind,Bleeding, Itching and Ulcerated Piles has en discoverad by ])r. ‘Williams, (an Indiatemedy), called ])r. Williams’ Indian Pile Otment. A single box has cured the worst conic cases of 25 or 30 years stending, No @ need suffer five minutes after apvlying th wonderful sooth- ing medicive. Lotions id instruments do more harm than good. Williaws’ Iudian Pile Ointment absorbs thiumors, allays the intense itching, (particully at night after getting warm in bed), actus s poultico, gives instant relief, and is preped only for Piles, itching of private parts, ad for nothiog else. SBKIN 1 ASK CURED by Dr, Frazier's Magic Oitment, Curea ns if by magic. Pimplos, Blac Heada or Grubs —Blotches and Eruptions q tae face, leaving the skin clear and beautiful Also cures itch, Salt Rhume, Sore Nipples, Sore Lips, and old, Obstimate Ulcers, Sold by druggists, or mails on receipt of price, 60 cents, At retail by Kuhn & Co, nd Schroeter & Becht, At wholesale by 0.1 Goodman, —— PEPUPERMENT IROPS, The weather is offensively yrtisan, To the drug clork who tendthe soda foun- tain & wink is as good as & prcription, Mrs, Behrens who wrote ther lover, *T wischt 1 hot wings dis minut wot flei t) you and wkwis you on my heart il tell “you how I fel dis moment,” evidently weils by ear. Music boxes which cost %% twenty years ago can now bo purchased {ofh And yet d times,” i3 st] abroad in ihe folks would comfain of the cost gfor 52 as reently greetod wwhile perform le believes now more than ever, that Shakespure wos right when he said thero was somering rotten in Denmark. —[Chicugo Herald, Teacher —*30 you can’c do , gimple sum in arithwetic. Now letie expain it to you Suppose eight of yon have jogether forty: eight apples, thirty-two peashis and sixteen melons, what will each of youget? ‘Cholera morbus!” replied Jchony Fizaeton, A Lowsyille man, disturbecin his eleep by & largo comuany of cats, crawhd out on the roof, and, instead of firing cf iis pistol, thus addressed tho gathering: *'If zight cats kil eight rats in eight minutes toy long will 1% take 100 cats to kill 200 rats?’ Before he had uttered the last word every wt had disap- peared, and he has never san one of them since,— Louisville Courier-Jownal. An Arizona editor thus his out from the shoulder: “'We understand :lat that meatly sneak Jim Snoozle wants to oo postmaster, We hope that thete diggings aye not sunk 80 low a8 to tolerate a convicted horse thief as postmaster, His place is inm ironcled juil, An unkoown whelp sends w an anonymous letter warning us to leave tow, We waut everybody to understaud that ve are here to stay, and all sheol can’t mwe us, If the writer of that letter wants uso leave town, be knows where to find us,” e — Pozzoni, No name ls be'ter and muc pleasanily and widely known than tha of Mr. J.A. Pozzonl. ~ Kor many yeart he has made Mmsalf famous by the eleqant porfames and compl-xn powder that bear his name, the latter having fowd Its way to the bellea of Perls, (erminy and Lon- don, Everybody admlirca beauty in la dies. Nothlog will do mora to produce or enhance It than a use of Ur. Pizzont's preparatlons —— Whon Baby When she was a Child, shie crie waa sick, we zave her Castoria, Castoria, When shie became Miss, she 1 0 Castoria, Mr, Cramer, suspecting that there might be something wrong, went up stalrs, and locked the three In the room, and they thus slept unt!l mornlng, when Cramer way called on by one of the two other men to opsn the door, a3 he wanted to come down stalrs, He did so, and the man after belng down stalra for a short time wont back. Soon after, Schmidt getting up to dress, discovered that his pocketbook had been relieved ot 2 $20 and a $6 gold plece. Ho rafssd a howl, and the polfce arrested the two follow Jodgers, who gavo thelr names as Emil Holzer and Charles Leibert. On ond of them was found a §5 gold piece, while the other had only fifteen cents. The theory ls that the one who went own sfafcs so early in the morning mnmged to put the stelen money out ot hearlng Mundly, (B RREGESAI 1B nfe wesn | Millard & Caldwell’s Lakes, Elizabeth Place’ E. V.Smith’s, The Young Man Arrested in Missouri Horbaoh's I il time making themselves comfortable in Jall. DONE BROWN. Valley and Now Equenl- RealEstat Bedtord & Souer 213 South 14th Street, Have a large list of]inside business and resi« dence property, and some of the finest suburban property in and around the ciiy. We have business property on Capitol Avenue, Dodge, Douglas, Farnam, Harney, Howard, 9th, 10th, 13th and 16th sreets, We have fine residence property on Farnam, Douglas, Dodge, Davenport, Chicago, Cass, California strects, Sher- man, £t Marys snd Park Avenues, in fact on all the best residence streets, We have property in the following ad- ditiens. McCormick’s, Kountz & Ruth's, Impr'nt Association Wilcox, Burr Oak, Isaac & Seldon’s . Patrick’s,s Hanscom’s 9 Harry Brown, who was arrested In Pa':_rke,r 8y West Omaha, Missourl Valley aud bronght back hero | Shinmn’s, Grand View. to answor to tho charga of stealing somo | (Rige’s = 2 atsonalipropacty Lbslonglng s Ohatlse ” Credit Foncier, Shipman, one of the employes of Loule Nelson’s, Kountz! rirst & Metzger, was brought before Jadge Aylesworth yesterday, and the caso has| Armstrone’s’ Godfrev's,’ _ Lowe's, him In Miszouri Val ,;mfinflv‘fl"‘f s:ylrtyh Kirkwood,, Coliege Place,: Park Place, MeDbanid ot s Fone e | W alnu (i HALL West End, Boergs & Hill! Capitol, Reed’s First, gone over until Monday. It seems that Brown has got himself In rather a tight box, the most of the property taken, con- slsting of & rovolver, sleove buttons, shee, and clothin, iato the effect that auother employc, named Ed McDonald, was the one who broke open tho trunk, and that he hand- ed him tho things, and tho arrangement enough to allay all suspiclon and then join hlia. Brown broke down aud cried whon brought into court, and seomed to be quite despondent_about the outlook. As nelther he or McDonald could give ball, they were sent back to jall to there walt for the coming of Monday. Brown clalms bo ls only 18 years of sge, and McDonald only 18, e — A. McCargar is the happy father of a hademe litls maiden, who wme o) And al the other Additions to the City.- gladden the home a fow days ago. At aepecial meeting of the councll last evenlng, the msyor, city attorney, and Aldermen Sledentopf and Mynster were appolnted a committee to prepare appro- priate resolutions jon the death of Gen. Grant. The committee will mee; sgain at 10 o'clock this morning. The Rev. H. A, Haldeman, D, D., of Wisconaln, will preach to the Baptists this evening, He comes here to meet the various secretarles of the Baptists. The other ministers will arrive Tuceday morning. Puablic sesslons will be held Tacsday and Wedneedag. On Tuceday tho ladies of tho church will give an ice crerm eocial fn the church parlors to welcome the ministers. el roquet Bawls, ing a tong of summer, ight and gay; l.lrLR of men and maidens Playing at crequet, When the game was opene All was quite sorene; Wasn'c that a pretty sight o see upon the green The girl said: “You have cheated Her rage eho tried to smother, Tho gentlema an_excuse She answered: **You're auother!” The boy upon the back fence As spiteful s e Shoute 1als, look out for rat And scared the maidens hom —[Uhicag: HUMPHREYS’ of al II eases, pn 8§ oLOTT un, L and GOLD od Free. TIMK EN .,l’rHMb UFHILLES OVER -’)GU Easiest Riding Vo P % b3 Uirriins Wheu slie Lad Children, slic gave them Castoria ,GONSUMPTIUN. Kountz’ Second, Kountz’' Third, Kountz’ Fourth, Svndicate Hill, Plainview, Hill Side, Tukev & Kevsors Thornburg, Clark Place, Mvers & Richards Bovds, South Omaha. We nave the agency fo tne syndicate lands in South Omaha. These The rapidly lots sell from $225 upwards, and are very desirable property. development of the psckiag houseand other interests there, are® building up that portion of the city. Kirkwood. 5 We have a few lots left in Kirl prices, teriws $26 down balance $10 per month, level ground and are de:irable. kwood addition, which we offer at low These lots are on high Hawthorne. This addition is more centrally located than any other new addition near the best Schools in the city. All the streets are being put to grade the les have neen mmhh‘I 1 by the city council, and i3 very desira- hle residunce property, only 15 blocks from Post office, prices lower than adjoining . dditions for a home or investment, These lots cannob be beaten. 2—onse and lot, 2ith and Ohioa splendid corner, $3,600. Fonr SaLk - First class business block, 845, 0, ok Save—22 foot on Farnam St., near 11th St., §8,000, For Savk—Lot in Walnut hill, 8200, For SaLe—Lots on 20th, 8560 each, Fon SaLk—22 acres with elegant residence, good barn, fine trees, shrubery, fruit, hot and cold water and all conveniences; first class property in every respect. ¥ou SALE- 66 foet on Farnam street, near 18th, Good business property cheap. For Rext—koom 44x76, 8d floor, on 14th troot, For Satk—} lot on Wheaton St goo house, £1,500. Fox, S$aLE—Fino corner lot in Shing s add! tion, $750, Fon Satk—Lot in Millar® Place, bargain. Fon IkAsE—Tin business property on 16th St., and St. Mary's Avenuo. *on SaLk—4 lot on_ Chicago St., between 13th and 14, with good housa, $3,000, wpocia We will furnish conveyance free to any part_ of the city toshow property to ouwr friends and customers, and cheerfully give informa- tion regarding Omaha Property. Those who have_bargains©to offer or wish property at a bargain, are invited to see us. BEDFORD & SOUER Real * 19438, 14118t bet. Farnam &Douglas Estate Agents 1 ) L e—

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