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THE DAILY BEE--~SATURDAY S. PTEMBER 19, 1885, GERMINAL ARI:ADIAJ *'The newest trinmph In velveteen has been Y the ¢ Arcadia, & Manchester pro- duction of exceeding finencas, dopth and Fich. 18 plie 18 Aoft, close and even, arta. {af) to ‘detect the diference be tand real veivet when mado up.” Dimorest's Magasine, “The ARCADIA VELYRTEEN {8 an Improve ment upon ordinary velveteen that 18 wnrs to préciated, not only auring the Or, the Story of a Great Miners' Transtated from the DRY G00DS DEALERS, ATTENTION! You will consult your own placing your orders SOMMARY OF FREODING CHAPTERS, Anton Lantier, » young mechanic out of work, renches the coal mines of Monteon, France, cold, bungry and foot-sore, The Interelt b keep 1o topair. “Did 1 not tell you they nothing!” ecrled the englneer. don’t you watch them{” ‘I am weary of saying the same thing over and over,” exolaimed the superln- tendent, d_for healthy, loved by ail the world. Strike, “The phy ' the thing, Wherein Tl reach the conaciense of the COUNCIL BLUFFS, ADDITIONAL LOCAL. A GOLDEN WEDDING, Celebrated by Mr. feet ot which the miners were obliged to | burned softly as a night-lamp. Some horses turned thelr great ohlld like eyes upon them, then, satisfied, went back to “Why [thelr oats In peace, Iaborers, fat and|— And rqnnl’f true Is It that De. *‘Pleasant Purgative Pellots” (the ¢ rlglrnl Little Liver Pille) are the most effectasl moans that can be used to raach the seat “|of disenso, cleansing the bowels and ays- tem, and ncula!lnu natare In her resaper- While Catherlne was reading aloud the names over each stall, ahe gave a slight ory on seeing some one suddenly stand BY EMILE ZOLA. Megrol soreamed londly: erect before her. It was Mouquette, @ —_— “‘Mahon | Mahon!” who had fallen out of a heap of straw Prenoh, Then still golng on he continned: where she had been sleeping. Mondaye, S. Bonham cele- —— “‘Seo here, Is that the way that should | weary from the frolic of Sunday, she costs us a great dea), and, If that wonld |of going to tind some water, she came stand It wonld be all right., Bat it 1s]there, to lle down with the bassts in the #7 OAPITAL PRIZE 875,000 Shares in Proportion brated the fiftloth annlvereary of their weddlng on Thursday evenlug at tho family resldenco on Pleros street. Iatge number of frlends congeatalated the be done. You economlzs timber to econo- | gave her nose a violeat blow with her fist, mizo time, I understand that the timber | then, leaviog her work under the pretext Tickets Only &, bound to break, and then the company|warm litter, Her father who had a death of & miner mekes a vacancy and he #e-|y,'r,,10d to employ an army of repalrers |great weakness for the rogue, tolorated it cures employment in the Valture mine, Ma-|___ yuut Jook there; why, it Is tereible,” | at the riak of getting in trouble. y and avoid the vex=- atlou- delay and loss of profit unable to obtain ce your orders NOW. bon, one of the miners, and his daughter work to him and as- : ke Mo e Arat Ay, The. orrible” ssnai- | him Koop aflent. short, bald and scarred by tim, but atil tion of the mine and the hard work of the “'No, I know what you are golng to|romained fat, a rare thing among miners Men, women and children employed |say, That we should pay you more, at barely living wages The mining village and the occupants described, orae ih of hvnmy And rig arabllity, ¢ ‘pantied by BOLBIng Of 118 Jind ne. THE OHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA T0 BUY Chaval wished to speak, bat he made| Suddenly, old Moque entere Well, I warn you that you will force us to make a ohange. Yes, we will pay you OHATTER Ve in part for the timbering, and we will Mnhon, withoat consulting the watch | reducs the price of the cars in proportion. | becsme avgry. ich was loft In his vest, sald: "Almu t an hoar, /nnhnlo, 1s that The young mal sed, but remained upon his back, hia wandering eyes ran- ning over the llne of arches which he had made the aay before; then he awoke from his stapor and replied: *‘You, that'il do till to-morrow.” And he went back to his work In the SRk ““What's the matter with you all? don's want you to bring any man here In my stable.” ‘Wo shall eee if you win, In the mean- time, prop that up at once, I will pass here to-morrow.” Dansaert, so humble before him, re-|funny. But Anton went away, angry, malned behind a second, saylng to the|Uatherine following him. At length, men when all threo had returned to the main “You've made me catch it. I'll fine |gallery, Robert and Johunle had arrived you more than three francs, if you don’t | with their train of cars. Thay paused at look out. the oages, and the young girl approached Lavaqus and Chaval also selzed | Then, when he had gone, Mahon broke | the horas to caress him, speaking to him There was & pause; then, |out: wipiog thelr faces upon their bare arms, | “Great God! that s not just. I be- | Battallle, the oldest worker In the mine, they looked at the rock above them from |lleve in belng calm, but they would make |8 white liorse that had been at the bot- which protruded great masses of elate. | any one violent. Have you heard? the|tom six years. Kor six years he had DEWEY & STONE'S One of he Best'and Liargest Stocks in the United Btate: NO STAIRS TO CLIMB. ank waa the only topic of conversatlon. | cars cut down and a percentage for the ¢‘Another chance of being burled under | timberiog! 1t is only another plan to the earth,” murmored Obaval. It don't | pay us less,” y difference to the company, eloct From: lived In that lole, occupying tha same corner of the stable, making tho s He was looking for some one on whom | even having again seen the light of day. to vent his anger, when hs percolved | Very fat, his skin shone with an appear- “lhleml”grnwkd Lyvaquo, *‘They're | Catherine and Anton swinglog thelr | ance of good health; he ssemod here to lnyl trying o get the best of us. arme, pass a happy lifo, sheltored from the un- /achario was laughing. He made fun| +‘Are you going to glve me somo tim- | happlness above. He had beooms acous- of everything, and 1t amused him to hesr |ber? I suppose this has amused you.” |tomed to the darkne Tae track which the ccmpany abused. In his qulet way| Anton went afier a load, eo farlous at | he traversed was so famlilar to him, that, ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR Mahon explalued that for sixty feet tha|the chiefs, that he did not notlce the whole natuare of the rock was chavged. | rage of the miner. 1t was best to bo jus'; they could foresee Then, when the two others |even Zicharle had ravagely gone to work THE A. L. STRANG COMPANY, Double and Single Acting Power ano Hano ventilating doors, and finally crouch down 80 a3 not to strike agalust thy low plics, Ho maust also have counted his Loveque and Chaval sworo roundly, continued to r:il against their chiefs, he |at the timbering. For nearly a half hour | trips, for, wlen he had made the regular becawe nneasy, looking around him. nothing was heard but thegcracking of [ number, he refreed to commencs another, tongues! You've sald | wood, wedged in wlth blows of a mallet. [and they were compelled to take him Not a word was exchanged; they were | back to his stail. Now old age had come, w!” "Yun o rlght, eald Levaque, lower-|breathing heavlly, exasperated at the |his cat-like eyes wers occasionally clouded PUMPS, STEAM PUNIF: Engine Trlmml at wholesals or retall. AND BCHOOL BELLS. ) Mlnlng, Machinery, Belting, Hors, Brass and Iron Fitting: HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, HURQ¥ | A fear of spies constantly haunted them, even in that darkness, as if the “1t's ritky to talk like[rock, which they would have torn out | with sadness, Perhapshe vaguely behold, and raised higher with their shoulders bad they been able to lift tho cxtra welght, chiennes, bu It up>u the border of the stock-holders’ coal, stlll in the vein, had | ¢That’s enough,” sald Mahon at last, | Scrape, surrounded by green trees, gen- Qorner 10th and Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb worn out with rage and fatlgae. «Qne [ tly stirred by the wind; dim recollec— “I don’t care,” added Chaval In 8 loud | honr and a half. Ah! this has been a|tlonr camo up before hlm, aud he stood, voice, with an alr cf defiance, *'but If|good day; we've not made fifty sous; 1'm | his head down, trembling upon his cld A. J. Tutiock, Eng. sad Supt. H. W, Diaxosn, G. P, N, SADLER, Ass’t, Eng. Missouri Valley Bridge and Iron that plg Dansaert speaks to me the way | dlecoursged.” he did the other day I'll fling a stone at happy couple, and many fino presents were left, among which wore ham, gold-lined_sliver tea set; M Mra. D. B, Clark, gllded nnu Glsh; B, Lonisiana State Lottery Companv “'We do hereby certify that we supervise the ar rangements for all the Monthly as - nnmnm of the Lxuisiana State Lettery O ! and control the Dras e same_are oonducted honesty, fairness and i in good faith toward all pars ties, and we awthorize the company to tiflcate, with fac-similes of our signale in its advertisements. Bnnhlm, gold ohaln; Mr, "and Mrs, E. Thornton, set gold-lined silver napkin Sohinaler, set gilded vases; Marlon and Ada Swmith, gold-lined sllver of filty years, Slnce they had made him a groom ho had chewed so much 1hat even his gums hed become dlscolored. When hs percelved the two others he Themaclooe, and that cake stand; Mr, Noble, ret gllded onps and saacere; Willle and Bertis Smith, gola ellver napkin ring; Minnie and Elma Smlth, gold lined silver napkin riog; Frank and Ernest Smith, gold pen and holder; N. W. Willlams snd J. And with that threat he moved off | Moquette, laughing, thought that gold pln and collar batton; Graole Smlth, old locket; Stanton Smlth gold pln. r. ond Mrs, Parmeleo, gold-headed cane and gold watch; Mrs. R A. Bon- ham, gald thimble; Mies Oarrle Bonham, Maud Bonbam, gold ; Mr. and Mra. Ollver Smith, gold mounted clock; Mr and Mrs. A, N. Rich, sst gold llned sllver goblets; Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Smith, gold llned sllver cake stand and set gold coff buttons, POINTS POLITICAL. Whu Will be the Nominoece ? COMMISSIONERS, Ineorporated In 1868 for 25 years by the leglslabare for Elacationsl and Charitablo purpoeos—with & caplial of §1,000,000—80 which & reserve fand of oves #550 000 haa since boers addod By ar overwhelmin was mado & part of the stod Docombor 8. A. The only lottery ovor voted oa aad endorsed by the peopla of any etate, 14 nover soales OF pos¥pones. fraod eingle” uumber drawings take plase a8 sho would to a companion, It was popular vole Ha franchise fresent skate convsivuiion shadow along ths black gallorter, withou: A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO W'N A YORTURR 10th Grand l)mwink,ClMu K, inthe A\)ld h Monthly Drawing, CAPITAL PRIZE §75,000 100,000 Tickets at Fivs Dollara Kach, tions, in Fiftha in Proportion, { OAPITAL PRIZE It1s generally conceded that Colonel Keatley, of this city, and Mr. Seiffert, of Avoca, will be the democratic nom!nees for representative, It iy taid that County Aaditor Kirk- land will have no opposition In sscurlog a renominatlon ia the republican conven- with his head, he would push open the The republicans aro atill discussing who will ran best for eheriff, Postmaster Ar- mour or Guittar, the present Incumbent, while the democrats are centered on Perry | — Reel as the only man In the county who 1t is said Reel will de- H A,xymnm.uun Prizos of wso . ayif in a dream, the last place where ho toiled, the old mill st Mar- o e e Application for rutes to ciubs ehonid bo t0 thooftioe of the Company in New Orloans, For farther information writo oloarly giving fall addrees. POSTAL NOTKS, Kxprons Monoy Ordors, o Kew York Exchange In'ordinary lettor, Curronoy cin beat either, ciine in case Armour runs, ——— legs, making fatlle efforts to recall the resat. There was only a half hour for work I don’t hinder him from maklng [left; he dressed himself, the others doing | ~Meanwhile, the work went on at t}m love to the blonde.” the same. The very sight of the drift |shaft. The signal of four blows was giv- This time Zicharle roared. The love |irritated them. When the wheeler went | en for sending down the horee, filllng cf the superintondent for the wife of | on with her work they called her back, | him with emotion, for he had aleo arzived Peters was a continual cause for mirth in | angry at her zeal; they were through for | like that bnut,} neizad with just such ter- Even Catharlne, at the foot | that day, andall six, thelr tools under their | ror, dissmbarking almost dead. Above, he drlift, leaned upon her shovel, her | arms, started out, on thelr return to the | when fastened with a cord, he had strag- uldn- shaking with iaughter; but Mahon shaft, through the ssme openings which |gled desperately; then, as soon as he felt became angry, fillod with tear hio could | they had followed in the morning, the ground glving awsy beneath him, he OFFICE AND WORKS LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS, Manufacturers and Bullders ot Wrongut Iron, Steel, Howe Truss and Combination BRIDGES For Rallroads and Highways. , Draw Spans. Boo Tiu3ses, Piors and Sub- no longer conceal. *‘Are you golng to shut up? Walt 111 you're nlona 1f you want to speak'sach Heo was still speaking when the sound Tinsley, Shire v, S of feet was heard (n the upper gallery. . MoLouth, Agent. A Mutical Tre; by Express (all sunis of 85 aud upwards a3 our exe The Cleveland Leader bas the fcllowlng to may about the MoGibeny family who appear here October 1: “The wonderful McGibney family, fif- Or M. A. DAUPHIN, 007 Seventh 4., Washington D, C. Mako P. 0. Money Ordors payablo aud address teen In_nmumbor, closed an engegement last night at tho tabernacle which was characterized by crowded houses through- out, especially full honses being present yeaterday afiernoon snd evening. ers 80 NEW OBLEANS NATIONAL BANK X LOUISIANA SATIONAL DANK, STATE NATIONAL BANK, fsmily, from little Tot, who plays the Inthe passage Oatherlne and Anton |became as if petrified, disappearing paused, meofing llttle Lydie, who had | without a movement, his eyes enlarged stopped in the opening to let them pass, |and fixed, This one was too large to bass drum, o the not very sged father, GERMANIA NATIONAL BARK. are fail of muslo, and tho audiencs is kep in good humor from the opening to ke closs of the galte lorgthy programme. ASwndard Meaical Work for Youngaad Middle Aged Men, only 8L by mal, She tcld them of the disappearance of |pass between the guldes, so they hid Moquette, who an hour before had boen | been forced to suspend him from the takon with a blesding at the nose; she|under portion of the cage. The de- Almus.lmmedlntely the mice cngincer, | had gone somewhere to bathe her face, | 8cent took four minutes; they had de. the little nigger, as the workmen called | and they could not tell what had become | creased tha velocity as a precaution. appaared at the top of the drlft, ac- | of her.. When they left her, the child, | Thus the fright was prolonged. Were they d by Dansaert, the superintend- | tired out, with aching back, agaln began [golng toleave him on the road, lostin Please sond us word of all blldxuwolkwluL Correspondence solisited trom engineers and bridge | him, pushing her car, ber {nsect-like arms and | the night? At last he appeared, appat- “Whnt did I ssy?’ muttered Mahon. |limbs reminding one of a thin, black ant |ently lifeless, hisgreat eyes dilated with CHAS. SHIVERICK ‘‘Speak of the devll and his imps will moving a burden too large forits elze. terror. 1t was a bay horze, about three The lower gallery was deserted. Ia |years old, named Trompette. Paul Mogrel, the nephew of M. Hen- the distance red lights were disappearing | ‘‘Hold on!” orled Moque, whose duty nebeau, was a slight, bandeome man of [ on one stde of the road. They were no | it was to recelve hlm; *‘lead him off; FURNITURE UPHROLSTERY AND DEAPERIES, 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam St. twenty-slx years, with ourly hair and black mustache, His pointed nose and bright eyes reminded one of a sharp fer- Paesenger Elevator to all fioors, longer cheerful; they walked with the|don’t untie him yet.” heavy step of fatigue, she in front, he Soon, Trompeite was in a heap upon following. Thelights were growing dim; | the fron flagging. He did not atr, feel- ret; but his affable alr was changed 10to | he could acarcely distlngulsh her, envel- [ Ing as though .in a nightmare, in that cne of authority when dealing with the|oped asshe was in a kind of smoky fog. dark hole, thst profound blackners, re- OMAHA NEBRASKA In miner's dress, like them, | Thinking of ber he was vexed. Why sounding with tumult. They had com- he was covered with coal-dast, and to | had she lled to him? That man was her mem_md to untle him, when Bataille, who command thelr respect he assumed cour- |lover. They were both stopping in cr. | had just been unharnessed, stretched out tge, running the risk of breaking his|der to avotd the projections above them, | his neck to scent this companion who ack In the most difficalt part of ths| Without cause he felt angry at her. But[bad thus fallen from the earth above. SPKU IAL NUTIOK 10 Girowers of Live Stock and Others, WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Our Cround Oi It 1 the best and cheapest food for stock of any kind. Stock fed with Ground Oll Gake in the mlne, always the first at a caving In, or in an explosion from fire.damp. “‘We are here, Dansaert, aro we not!” Cake The superlntendant, Belglan, with s usl to | heavy face and large sensual nose, re- three pounds o corn. lled with an exsggerated politeness: Miza Vioia does u d:lightfal cornet solo, a8 does aleo Maater Hugh on the violin, bat it {s hardly fair to make indivtdusl mention whers all the members of the company are 80 justly entltled to pralse.” e —— IOWA ITEMS, KNOW THYSELF, 4S50 AGrest Medica Work orManhood Exxausted Vitality, Nervous and Physiosl Debility The old folks of Iows, Illiaois ard Missouri meet at Keokuk Septenber 30, for a reunion, i A shoe factory In Cedar Raplds em- ploying fifty hauds, turns oat 1,000 pairs of shoes & week. The state fair reccipts at Des Molnes aggregated $26,010,16, iefy all demands. A horae belongiog to Joseph Cook, of proseriptions for all acute 2. 80 found by the suthor whose experience for ver beloro ol to the Eaough to sat- A 1— West Branch, stumbled over a bee-bive ry for 82,56, or the 1;nnuv will bo rofundod o 1 and was stung to death. Thastroted s mple 606 awarded the author by every little while she, turning around, | The enlarged group of workmen joked. I Tet obstacle, as though | Well! what gocd smell did he findi But ssking him to be emlable, They were | Batatlle was happy. He had found the alone; why should they not be good |good odor of the open alr, the forgotten friende? Finally, when they came out |&mell of the sun ¢n the meadows, ~And, upon the maln gallery, for him 1t was a |all at cnce, he broke forth into a aeep rellof from the indecislon which he suf- |enortirg, a tone of joy, which almost Instead of running down, will increase In welght and be In good marketable condi- “‘Yes, Monsleur Megrel. Here is the | ferred; while she gave one last sad look, | seemed to dlo away in a eob. It wasa man they engaged this morning.” 8 regret for happiness which they could | Welcome, & reminder of those old things tlon In the spring. Dairymen, &s well as others, who use it, can testify to ita mer Try It and judge for g dreee OODMAN LINSEED No charge for sacks, O W ORKS, O e Then both passed Into the drift open- | never recover. The engtneer, golog up to Anton,| Now, around them the underground |the melancholy of that more than pris- raised his lamp and looked at him, wi road resonnded with the continual pass-|oner, who wou!d only ascend when cead. ing & word. 1l right,” eald he at laet “‘Bat ldanthka them to engage unknown GREEN & BURKE, LIVESTOCK COMMISSION MERCH e et Tt 4o the explana- Ing of tho people, and the going and com-| *‘Ab! that Bataille!” crled the work- ing of the cars, carried along by the|men, overjoged by theso tricks of thelr trotting horses, Lamps shon> out like [ favorite. *‘He's talking with his felend. stars at night, They were oblliged to| Trompette, perfectly eatizfied, had nov shrink back against the rock, leaving the [ moved. Ho remained upon his side, as Blshop Ccsgrove, of Davenport, will shortly atart for Rome. abroaa about etx months. Nashua s possessed of water-power enough to make 1¢ one of the best wanu- | Scier facturing towus of the state, Monros Shaw, living near Forest City, was killed Tuesday at & houee ralsing, by heavy timbers falling on him, A Presbyterian church just completed at Marlon at a cost of 35,000 will be dedlcated September 27, ing capacity of 1,000, The Indebtedness of Jackson county s $66,000 agaiust §90,0C0 a year ugo. The good reccrd is attributed to an economi. cal boera of supervisors, ciation, to the officers of which h The Sci Il nee of Life should be read In the youn nd by the afflicted for reliof, It wi ot be useful, wln:lhur youth, 'ss tho Peabody Medical Institute, or Dr, W, I, Parker, No. 4 Bullfinch street, Boston, Mass., Who. may bo congulted on all cquiring skill’ and bstinate diso.scs that Fave batied tho Sl cf o1 of a whifl of which had returned to break wor. THYSELF HAMBUR G-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY, it has a seat- tlons glven him, the uecsssity of the|rond to the seeming shadows of men and [if he still felt the rope tied around him, work and the company’s desire to replace { bessts, whose beeath they felt in passiog, | pincblog the skin. — Finally, they made UNJION STOCIK YARDS., Direct Line for Engiand, France REFERENCES: the women wheeleis with boys. He was | Johnnle, with bare feet, ranning behiud | him stand up; he was sstonished, his Omaha, Neb. Morchant®’ & Farmer’s Bank David City, Neb, looking intently at the celling, while the | hfs traln, crled tomething t> his sister, [ legs thsking with great chill. And old miners agaln took up their ploks, Sud-|which they did not hesr in the thunder- | Mcque led away the two beasts who had National Bsnk, Kearne, ate Bank, Columbus, Neb. Bank, North Platte, Nob, National Bank, Omals, N denly he crled: *'Say, now, Mshon, bave you no|She had becoms ilent, while he, not re- 0. BURK | thought for peoplc? bury us here like doj Wull pay cmtnmau Draft with Bill of Lading attached, for two-thirdsvalue of stock, *'Oh! that's solid,” respondcd the work- | he suffered from the cold, a chill which fraternized, *‘Are we ready now?” asked Mahon, You are golog to|memborlng the cross-ronds, {magined sho| I was necestary to unload the cagor, was misleading hlm more and more; now | 8nd at any rate, it still wanted ten min- otes of the hour for ascending Little made him shiver the harder as he ap-|by litile the drifts were ewmptied of the ing of the wheels. They still went cn y. Why the rock is already rink- | prosched the shafi. Beiween the nar-|miners whe returned by all the gallerles. ing, and you grudge the tlme spent in|row walls the alr blew violently, He was | Thero were already fifty wat and shiver- Home Seekers, Attention oven feet apart! Ah!yon|in dlspair of ever arriving, when, sud- Ing mon there, Peters, In spite of his would rlek crackiog your ekulls rather|denly, they pulled themselves up |y thelr kind faces boxed the ears of his daughter stern Nebraska [0 R e your veln 1o attond to the t1ns: | nunde tuto the ol poom of the opr. | Lydio, bocause she had loft the drilt too 1 tell you to prop ota; doyou| Chaval threw on them a ridelong|estly. Zacharle was elily pioching Forfull particulars aboutfree and cheap lands in We. Address 1. C. PATTERSON, ReaEstate Agent, North Platte, Neb vHE CHICAGQ ano Double the supp r glance of distrust, The others were[BMcquette. — But the discontent grew there, still perspiring in the cold draft, | greacer. Chaval and Levaque were re- he And at the angry locks of the miners, | sllent, restralning thelr low rutterings |lating the threats of the englueer, “‘the who thooght themselves good jadges of thelr own safety, he quickly became ORTH- They had arrived too soon, and were un. | cars cat down In_price, the tmberlng to able to go up for a half hour, perhaps [ be pald for in part,” and many exclama- longer, beoause of the arrapgements for | tlons greeted this project. A robellon the descent of horss, The loaders | was cropplog oat In tols corner nearly When your heads are broken, do you have to besr the con- | were still filing their cars with & deafen- | two thousand feet below tho earth, Theso TERN Not at sll; 1t s ' the|ing nolse, and the cages were swallowed | men, stafned with coal and chilled with company who wlill be obliged to give |up, dissppesring in the beating shower | waltings accused the company of killing WES THE BEST mm'rlA AHD SHORT peneions elther to you or to your wiv which fell into the black hole, Below, They know you: to have two more cars[the sump, a mp of thirty feet ln lln evenipg you wounld glve your|filled by this falling stresm, slso sent to- ing the other half, Anton listened, shivering. : wards him a thick dsmpness, Some men | ‘‘Hurry up! hurry op!” sald Richmond, Mnhnn, In spite of the anger which |were ceaselessly moving around the shaft | one of the overseors, to the loader. filled bim, sald composedly: pulllog the nal cords, pressiog hard | He hastened the work, not wishirg to BIT'I,;'ERSfl."M Tounci Bluffs o e A more propplng. Miss Sallle Juckson, a colored girl who recently graduated at the Keokuk high echool, has been exgaged us » teacher 1n cne of the public schools at Hannibal, and Germany, The eveamships of this well known lue are of lzon, Ly wator-tight compartmonts, and re w olshed' with every requisite to moke' tho passesg both oafo and agroosble. They carry tho Unite I alls, and lesve Now Yor Piymouth (LONDON BULE) W. W. Saith, a brakeman on the Northweatera road, fell under the cars st Lumoille, Mondsy, and his whole arm and shoulder wero crushed, He died within a few hours, Eogineer Del Calkins, of Calmar, who was Injared in a coilision on the Burliog- ton, Oedar Rspids & Northern rallroad last March, has been patd §1,600 for time loat aud damages. W. H. Dodge, of Des Molnes, has in- stitnted suit agalust the Leader company for libel, claiming $10,- The Leader characterizsd Mr, Dodge as a'‘drunken dead-beat,” ete. The Twentieth Iowa infantry met for a two days’ reunion at Daveoport Wed There are now abouv 300 present of the 1,000 who were mustered out fin Scott and Linn counties twenty-three s Cherboug, (PARIS and trom Hamburg 810, G. B RICHARD & 00,, oadway, New York and ts, Ohleago or Honry Mobres, Harry P, Doal P. BOYER & CO., Hall’s Safes, Vault-, Locks and Jail Work, 1020 Farpam St, CHICA GO, Milwankee & St Panl RAIL W.AY. THEZ SHORT LINE And BEST ROUTEI FROM OMAHA T0 THE EAST, Washington and L Lel _Omaha, Neb- one-half of its workmen below and starv- The body of & man apparently twenty- of age was found in the Misslesippi 8 few mile below Daven- An Inquest revealed port, on the 16:h, ald better we wounld do th amidat; thnt s ream of | be gullty of ~cruelty, pretending nov to F :l:::r h° i have heard thelr w:ud However, the The engineer shrugged his shounlders Arodduing 1ight, revnllng great moy- | murmors had becoms such that he was without replying. Tnen golng to the end |ing shadows fell from the three open|forced to patastop to thom, Behind cf the drift, he concluded: lamps, glving to thst subterranesn | him they were saying that it would not Przflunml, SOLE AGENT, $1 BROADWAY, ¥, X, 10 take for Dos Moin: sown, Cedar Rapids, \linton, Dizle, Chloago Draakes Oclotadb. Wyom! ‘Orogon, Washington aud antages not “There 18 an hour left yet; go to work, every one of you or you snall each be -— fmed three francs."” n, fah hiormia affers aup ine, chamber the alr of & villalnous cavern, | always be like this, and some fine morn- the home of bandits, on the edge of a|log the mine would explode, tream. *You are reasonable,” sald he to [l A loud growl feom the miners followed | Mahon madea last effort,he approached | Mahon, *‘do make those others be silent. this command, The governlng power, | Peters who had gone to work at six| Where one lanot the strongest he should e A R el mpecion ity enjoied by the patrons of this road botwees Quaa and Cbioago, aro Ho bwo tralns 8 day of DAY OOAGHES whioh are thio fnest thab human art oan oroate 115 PALACK SLERPING OAlLS 6 modela of comford and sleganos; Ita PAR lAJB DRAWING ROOM OARS, unsur nd ibs widely celobratcd PALATIAL DR HAIR'S ASTHMA CGURE|:: pecifo readlly and permanentd upbeld by military diecipline, was felt by all in the mine, from the tuperintendent down to the swallest boy. Chaval and Lovaque shook thelr fists, while Mahon ecked thom with a look and Zicharie | with an apgry gesture. The most obstinate end | shrugged his shoulders In dlsgast. Bat| “Impossible, ack the overeeer. They'd Antcn sheok with snger. Each moment | fine me, speot In that hell filled bim with revolt, writes, Jan | Ho Jocked at Catherlue, pattent, with |erine whispered in the ear of Anton, » bent back, Ccu'd it be possible thet they | *‘Oome and see the stables, 1i's nice | while the eugineer p were killing themselves by Inches, toillug { there,” In these shadows, and then not gelting the few sous for thelr daily br , who had gone cuu'suted bimeclf, wheuever|lery. Eighty feet in leog'h and thirteen W with & nod of the hesd. |in width, hewn out of the rock and arched | in snotner; the rigoal was given b b cannok be found olsewhere. At Counoll Blufts the tralus of the Unlon Paolfic Ry, coungt i Union Deyot with those of the Chioa 0 & Northwestero Ry 1o Chleago the trains of this 0 ke olose oonnechlon with those of all eastors Golumbus, Indianapolts, Clocinaad! Biagara Fuils, Budule, Filtaburg toroalo, Woptreal g standing cases 3ieid promphly o ite’ woadertal porties. 11 s keawa throughout the world 3. L CALDWELL, my Lincola, Neb. 884 b . Halr's Mhml oure, foy year, wy wilo has been entirely well, Sod 50k 86 & symptetn of he diseass bas apprared: WILLIAI BENNETT, Richland, lows, writes Nov. d. Thave been afMictod with Hay Fover and 9. Ifollowed your directions sud gl tor tokebe vis v ~NORTU WESTERN, ¥t vou wien the best scoommodations Al ok #ionts sell Mckoww via shis llne, A $mobK the mADY Who cAn Bpca luunhly of your remedies, A valuable 64 Jage bsatiae soutelaing siwlias proot trom State o U o'cleck, be the most patient,” “'Say you might as well let usgo up.”| But Mahoo, although he had become Bat the loader, eplendid follow, with | oslm himself, was atill diseatlsfied, end strong limbs and kind facs, refused witn | would not foterfore. ~ Buddenly the Megrel were returnlog from their fn. spaction at the end of the gsllery, both Fresh routterlngs were stifled, Cath- covered with perspiration, The hablt of dls:ipline mude the men fall in live, a bullet hole in the head, The person teemed t. be of light complexion and|TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND The house owned by M. E. J.ffcles and occupted by O. Slems, In Mmdau. Rock Island, Frmpun o'clock ‘Tuesdsy evening, supposed to have been set by tnmpl, [ the famlly hiad been eway from home all Lues abcu: $700; no iosarance. T A Fiast, Northe east and Southeast, root (In Paxton Ho tro Finost Dinlug Cars In Thie World axo b 0 0o Sl . AL ' and vy it 10 Bassenigors by oanirteous mployes Of the CompROYs R Mitokr, General N gl Tuoken, Aw't Gen'l Manager, A\, V., H, Oaupextes, Geni P, & Ticke A strarger In Des Molnes was robbed, He complaited, g and bis gambler friends gave the requirad 'he complalnant could vot give bonds fur his appeatance to prorecute aud was s2nt to jaul for saveral menths to awaltthe regular term of couct an » reward for his hovest effort to sup- port the law and protect himself, At Cedar Rapids, on Monday, Frank éry attention 1y pald ball of $3,000. voices ceased; Davsaert and the little I Hearronn, Aset, Geul, Paws, & d through with- OMAHA FANCYTEAM DYING out s word. By s alight gesture he made koown hls wish to go up, and Peters, who had prudently dlespp the tumult, came fcrward, The nlgger jumped Into one ear, Dan They escoped without beicg seen, for d. it was forbid den to go there. The stable y with | was on theleft, at the end of thort gel- approvi Agein thelr volces were heard They jover with bricks, holding twenty horses. | tlmes, and the cage ascended In the midst e vt e apon applaation, had paused once more, and wera examin- | It was lndeed nice there, » good oder «f | of @ sullen silence, 1418 Far pem ., Omab wy drugglst nob baviag It L stock will procured. [i0g the propping om ths rcad, twenty hfresh litter, properly cased for, Oaelight |70 BE CONTINUED TUESDAY] Winoey was on trial charged with the wurder of his step-latber, George Dan- appeering conclaelvely young Whi ney scted fn eelf defense, he At the conclusion of the trial Winney's mother went up to the justioe, and between her sobs snd with B_LEANMNh ORKS Poul en, Prop istor, Cleaning dove on sbort otice tears trickling down ber furrowed uhukn, eald, ““God bless you for thls,” . 1812 Douglas strosh

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