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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, Advertising Chents It has hecome so common to begin un article, in an elogant, interesting style, Then run it into some sdvertisement, that we avoid all such, And simply call attention to the merits of Hop Birt in as plain, honest terms a8 possible, “To indiee people “To give them one trial, which eo proves their value that they will never use anything else. “Tre Remeny &0 favorably notleed in sll the papers, olfirlons and seoular, s “Hn d 1a supplanting all otper Boro is 1o donying the virtues of the Hop plant, and the propriotors of 1op Bitters huvo Bhowh groat shrewdnoss und abiliy. * * * “In componnding # medleing whoss virtues Are 50 pRIpRbIC 10 CVesy One § GhROEvaLon.” Did She Die? o! “She lingered and suffercd along, pin- ing away all the time for years,” Phe doctors doing her no good;" “And at last was cured by this Hop Bitters the papers say p much sbout.” “Indeed! Indeed:™ “How thankful we medicin: sghould be for that [ A Daughtc “Eleven years our daughtersuffered on a bed of misery. 5 “From a complication of kidney, liver, rheumatic trouble and nervous debility, “Under the eare of the best physicians, v “Who gave he us names, | “But no relief ; “And now she i od to ns in good health by as sim) smedy as Hop Bit- ters thatwe had shunned for years before using it." ik PARENTS. Prosecute t 111 . If when eall for Ho (see groen clustor of 8 on the whive lnbel the hands out any othor stull called O D Wa Gorman Hop it \othor “1op rofuso it and shun thut dr s Yo nd It ho has tuke wony 1 diet him for the fraud and svo puges for the swindlo nnd wo will v you liborally for the conviction. ‘s Misery. | 51 LRCAD A FINE LINE OF janos and Digans WOODBRIDGE BROS' MUSIC HOUSE OMAHA, NEBRASKA. DREXEL & MAUL, (Succossors to J. G. Jucobs,) | UNDERTAKERS, AND EMBALMERS. At the old stand 147 Farnam St. Orders by golograph xolicited wud promptly ttended o, Telephono No. ORTH: N e PAILWAY, THE BEST ROUTE AND SEORT LINE Omaha, Council Bluffs And Chicago.' The only road to take for Des ) shulltowrt, Codur Rapids, Clinton, Di " Milwaukeo and all points oust 1o the peopl Nebraska, Colorndo, Wyoming, Utali, 1 Novada, Orogon, Wiishingion and Califor offors supor or Advantiges not possible by othier line. ‘ | Among f\ fow of the humerons points of supo- | iority cnjoyed Ly 1he piirons of (his rod bo- twoon Oninhia and Chicazo, are its (wo frains a day of DAY COACH IS which are the tinost thut Tuman art and invonuity can ercato, 1is PAL- ACE SLEEPING CARS,“which nre modols of comfort und ologuiice 11y PARLOR DRAW N ROOM CARS, nusurpussed by nny, and 1S wido- iy colebruted PALATIAL DINING CARS, the oqual of which cinnot be found olsewhoro. At Connefl BIufTs the tralns of the Union Pa flo Iy, conneet in Union Lepot with those of the Chioigo & Northwestorn Ry, In Chicago the of this line muke close conncotion with of all castorn lines. Yor Detroit, Columbus, Indianapolis, at” Ningara Fulls, Buifilo, Pittsbuv, Toront ¢ nte . Boston, Now York, Philudolphin, Bul* timore Wushington und all points in the oust, nsk tho tickot agent tor tickets via tho NOIIH WESTERN," £ you wish the Lest sccommodutions, Al ticket nts soll Hokots via this lie. , HUGHITT, R 8. HAIR, Goneral Manager, Gon. Pass. Agont. CHICAGO. W. N. BABCOCK, Gen. Agont, 1412 Farnam St I eventecn Yours' K PROPOSALS. {SBALED pronosls will Lo tecsivod by tho rand Island. Nob., until § 0'clock 4. 160b, 1or the furnishing, crectng completing of & systom of wator works hav- | a owpucity of one million gullons per day tor | e Clty of Grand Island, No | Sald Systoin to be furnished and built in no- | ©ordunce with thio plans wnd speoifications oMico of tho City Clork of Grund lalund, Neb. Anoh proposul must be mudo: sepuraio on the | is : i ishing and building engine and Dotlor house wnd base of tower | Socond-—Furnishing knd Luilding stand pipo. | Phird—Furnishing and setting up muchinery, poct ing up wolls. Fourth—Furnishing and liying cast iron pips | maios, spociuls, hyd , wntos, oto. Al bids Tor furnishing und laying pipe. shull state sopar- | atoly amounts por 10n of owch for the diderent sizos of 4, 0, & uid 10 inch pipe Sfeh—kor furnishing wid putting down wells. The confract price of suid systou of wilor works complete nor 10 excomd tho sum of thirty- four thousand dollir 4w The City Couneil orves the eight 10 rejoct orall Lids, or uny purts of bids. Al Lids will be required K oxplicitly the kind of wial (0 Le fusnishod B eaneals “shonkl' Lo nddrewsed 1o ty ‘of Grand Irland, Nob., und ke s for waler works © ly ur.:l‘urln(' the £ b, this 12th wuy of Bept e Y 0NN E. CLIvFORD, Ciry ¢ L suplsmiorioe T P. BOYER & CO, Hall’sSafes,Vaults, Timeoacks and Jail Work, 1 020 Furnam dtrovt, Omaha, Neb, | i Levaque had Moque and Bonnemort, with their noses toward the ground, in the midst of all the tumult, 1 i onceof perfect dignity . s they perceived which surrounded the jolly face of Moquette, who had n lying there for ghe broke ont. GERMINAL, Or, the Story of a Great Miners' Strike. BY EMILE ZOLA. ®vanstated from the French ness, “Where's your bea RECEDING CHAPTERS, nticr. ayoung BUMMARY OF quicted ( woere already in e T seared, oon, Anton w with Cathe father, the datghte son and his mistre tre They all offe slves, but, with o ghako of the head, she langhing loudly. , had not taken his eyes f ney and he se- and his dangh throwing a gl inst the company and ctions of the Super- s of the miner he wants you, my girl You'll have to get him by foree intendent and th the workmen to the verge of desperation mved the way to amused, but not haying the | make love to her, minutes she take care of Philomene, a minute Lim with her great, dull eyt slowly went sobeted, as though overcomo by the hot decides to ba The owners of the After all, i his boy w his sister’, it was not wrong. But ing Moguet, Philomence Thor low voice, Anton had ations which he was giving to Ma- hon upon the n ers of Montson to establish asaving fund. etends to leave us “What do you pensions, but they according to their own fancy, without of the starving famil | in debt for food ol Years previoi ined during a st harcly able to seeure sufli- with a b widow Lisia, round as n bar that she still b day in the w Sunday, she s miners her children, h their beer for thivty years. eaux had two rooms: the bar, Tt was the last Sunday in Jul free,” he said. sod housckecepers had washed puil of wa- rapidity upon the urday the g ooms, with pail aft ter thrown with great hearth and against the walls, would be prudent to form a mntual aid iation, upon which we could ase of some immediate ul into details, discussing womising to take elf all the labor, and with which 1 sprinkled it, an expensive luxury for the pu ay commenced ve with one of those lowering, heavy thunderstorm, drowned these ands of paper tlowers were st from one end united at the center by “If you can only get the other Mahon refused to take a second drink; would see ¢ was not over yet thinking of Peters, where could he be? no doubt at the smoking-room, at the kn- fant, and Levaque, Anton and set out for Montson just as of men hegan o Eloi, tutelar saint of the iron men; Sai Barbe, ‘The cei ahon’s they rose later on Sunday. yrning after smokinga obliged to hend their heads. lamps were hung at the four corn the room. game of skittles. d the saloon of C: the one called the Progr ades ealled nd, unable to say no, they ach’ time it was others to come down stairs. He passed the morning not knowing how to - occupy mended the leaky tub, the elock a picture of the Prince Iy ad given the little ones. At last the others came down, one by o1 Old Bonnemort took out & chai Some comyr i put up under the daylight was the open windows: the r which some one | ch place ten minute At the Infant they found Peters, his second drink, and, s the morning d_with Lenoro rather than Neither Levaque nor turncd. As there wel ball room, after ¢ seated he <0, and went ofl'to house, when' Zachar came down swollen and still All the alley wi was empty; they would wait a w thought of the tavern S: round of drinks stir, while in holiday ¢ hastily ate their dinnevs rted for Montson, ) ound the doo shitt sleeves lounged about 1 windows-and gan to grow dark. The three music we longer visib th lamps: sudden red and perspiring faces. Mahon, lugh- i i andy after that, they went from saloon to saloon without purpos iid Levaque, .y accompanicd midst of the lively “Lot't go to the Voles ide open, gave ) rooms with their occupants, while the h thei their comrade into the hum of noisy voices il wed out upon the “And from onc of the alleys to it contended the” Volean, upon & i ereeted at the lower end cash of Lille, we All the youths of the mine were athered there, drinking more gin than A few old miners were at the tables, laughin, the other the smell of y with the odor of fried onions. ‘The Mahons dined at 12 o’clock. took no partin the noise outside. on bad terms e neighbors—the Levague: with children, Al had come st band without fear of being mistaken gatthe rough jokes, gry now with theh with cither coflee or be ¢ 5 ived, who gmiled on secing Mis. | Thorough Instruction on toe Piano Zacharic and Philon little table, Anton took que, explaining to him the had Lo teloup, who led by the Desiree, the childfen of two neighbors séented on very good ' rrel had in- ognize tach other 2 new convert who feels he ha g her husband, moth- But the latter, leav, s and little Lydie, had set out witha cousin ‘The neighbor: member, he explained, the morning to ve twenty sons Marchicnne. over this for they knew t was the superintendent of d it was not ri, Ducasse” Sun- s they could , and when they had y would be strong, would they not? no matter what happened. what did he think of it? “I don’t know,” replied Le “We'll talk ov ve her family on the ddition to the rabbit, w ttened in the coop for toes, Mahon had a an absent air, He was intere and anxious to ers, after h nain, when ng drunk more beer, wished to go without waiting for a oing np to 1 sand’ was drinking with Anton and Peters They never remembered having Byven at the 1 nothing for thr not been so fat or so tender ‘s of tecth, from those of Bstelle which 1 to push through to old Anton saw Moquette Murs. Le: seemed to have followed them. s watching him with he 3 man langhed at her, s went ol na g “Where's Chay st dowi, drinks children, Pl coptn had commenc ! stumps, worked with such vigor that the themselves di; zood, but would be digested_badly, be- | Cause they saw it so mained for th boiled meat | when they Tooked she said in_a low voice: he evening but arrived at the Piquette the that _they could add 1and butter if hungry. to disappeur. for him on the other Lydic manag . Brale, who had de- d not to go out and to keep the child tening to strike o littlo while Chaval, with hs hands in his poekets, 10o “Stop! here's Chavil, " “He's with Catherin The girl and Ker lover had been walk- ts for five hours, In ¢ Mouston road, i con- n of people moved on' like the dry blick | ) away from Mr he found that the little one had close of filled wi nd the dancer ved by this outburst, quictly carth the dust arose i h cach side of the saloons invited one tables were ranged as far as tho pay Finally Bonnemort started forth also decided to take the having tivst asked his wife if she would could not: it was 1, with open doors, said ook o w.th him. sl dgudgery v haps later on udkerchiefs, eaps und Knives [ boys, while bon-hons and c. numerous to mention, Bof could join him. and athe house to sce if Le found Zacharie wait- nd her mother on the eternal subject of ying that they” imposed on wother talk with it right to keep her signed air me of spittle y camo upon i ¢ s two big, red coe torn by which th por idea which had coms to him. Way snouldn't they for i Mrs. Mahon, with iron spur Muigrat's hou chequers and bill were playing children without a fathe crowd wus quictly put on her hat and Zachar [ that he was willing his ‘mother would lose on that side, i gain in tuce b it could be settled. — She s from hunge BPIrits return an order for Bouteloup, who was eating a with both elbows on the his offer of | bought a mirror for seventeen piece of che table, obstinatoly refused preferred remaining at home, the alley was vis the men going off alone, one behind' the L while the girls wilked on the arms of their lov father had turned the church ¢ iving Chayal, hastened he road to Monston. Thee mothers remuined alone among their disorderty children, t strongth to leave their chairs, and pour- ing out cup after cup of coffee which thuy drank in little swallows Mauhon, thinking that Lov o, slowly wont off toward Ras- n the garden behind the shop urty at skittlos. oquio stood by ching the balls, 0 much absorbed that they could not keep their thoughts A burning sun shone spot of shude was avern, where Anton sat at o beer, weary of the ne had lent him to sous and a handk y turn they met old Mogue and Bon- silently' walking sido by side with swollen But one expo saw Johnnie inciting Robert and Lydie to steal some bottles of in from a little shop. hor brother’s ears, but the little one had already run oft with u bottle, These tor- Catherine, p | fotioa ot Cathorine boxod that would be, You having the your” When before the saloon called L tets coupee,” Cheval insisted on the gi fo wateh a “concours de pinsons, " had been announced to take place aquo was at Marchiennes ) little eages in which the blind finches remained motionless hung on a fencen the tavern The idea was to see the most-in holding a slate, stool before his cage marking and watchix age und his own “Chichoneaux, " il g, the “‘Batsecouice,” with 4 1 word tim'd sional notes: then, litile by little, becoming excited, their swelled out until finally they wer wily with such a spirit of ¢ that they fell buek und expired. Lavaque wus one of & Bonunemort brought a doz themselves. down, and the onl, ins they need only L for the marr, L ) i t AL lust Zuche table drinking book which Jouva arvived, bring ng wuro started, the ost every Sunday reading and vo bows and oke. Whae ast consented to Allpw him to” marry, Zie himself. Having nomiore conirs Bouto- loup moved over to share his with Leva- | que, and the latter glad 1o seo tae funily there wogether, callid for more arinks “Won't you play?" said Levaque to But the latter refused. He was warm and almost dying of thirst. ' called Anton, Aund then turning toward Mahon: mdred persons, remained s len . 4 hundred and med to be in no hurry, y called thres times, and then it wi ume who, with her polite air, carried 1sipid - beer. 1 complained of the house. They were zood people, no doubt, but thei ad andthe soup exeerable. have changed his boarding-house long agzo, if he had not dreaded the walk and from Montson. | we B s e T 8 DAVENPORT LADDER COMPANY shoulder. — Latg iter ©osoide [ out the war The young and Cuthe) there they saw oven like heat and the voime d shook th ned together. ly Zucharie be- at seeing a nail-maker pmeh She, blushing, made iim bo ring an attuck fro Some day he would try to find a family in the ‘alley to twke A “Yes, " said Mahon, in his slow way, “you d be better ol in a family.” nd her brother. upon Chaval o Wl wll four leaving the ouly laughe vo the ir seemed ended, But just as they entered the Piquette to drink a beer, the n taunting them in appe insolent] Then } rie, from de on_to her sister, turned upon the N ag saucy fellow you respeet her. | Their friends threw themselves betwoeen | faint bre them, while Chy al said very ealmly ve him alone. This is my busi wyhow. 1 don’t eare for him Mahon, on ing with his party, itherine and Philomene, who ars. They were all ing now; the nail-maker had disap v Chaval, at home in that sa wted” his friends to drinks s _compelled to touch glasses ine. Al drank together, the vl her lover, the . Then Peters and they were all happy, when gain beceame excited on per- ving his friend Moquet “Iwant to speak to f-:m Here Chaval, I'll ' be back in “Le In his turn, Mahon paid for the drinks. nted to revengoe hook he two fools went ol to the V In the evening, this fete day 11 at 1o Bon-Joyeus, giv strong woman of 40 years, . but so fresh-looking d six lovers, one for each k and the whole six on d. She called all the ing_poured out Bon-Joy- n which noalevel s acounter and some t h the great ball room h & wooden dancing floor. rtehec f the ceiling to the other, bunch of the me design; while hanging on the w re some pictures in gilt frames; Saint wtron of the miners, and others, ng was £0 low that the three mu- ns, o their little galler This Sunday they began dancing while yet entering throuch But at seven o'clock oms filled up. A storm was rising, at_black clonds of dust, weople and covering every fuhon, Anton and 1 nd found there Che ing with Catherine, while Pailomeno | Dy all alone watching them. charic had ro- nee, Catherine it the tablo with her fath- They ealled Philomene, but sae pre- rd to remain where she was. It be- ns > doing their best, but nothing was » but the moving tienres of A shont welcomed thae four 1 shone _out upon the lancer ing, pointed out to Anton, Mognetts who s we er. She wrms of big Wheel 1 been obl ALY orclock Mro. Itzing in the d to takea bean Mahon appear n her arms, tollowed by t e, Hemry and Lenore. S oh there to find her hus i or on they would sup, 1o one wis hi stomachs drene Other women ied by Bon- | and Achille and | Philomene The | aque enter deeomy on the road taey had come to @ on, Mrs. Mahop had snddenly be- (Lo the mari of charie, worrieds at losing the w; of her eldest, but vanquished by the right which she no longer, conld ™ den { 1ried to be ched Sh fil. thongh she constint- Af how she would make the ked he | two ends mect. neighbor able nes it down said_she, on | where her hus- Iy man is not with you, is he Putting the two tables together they all ling for a new round o On pereeiving her moth 1 me 10 seemed happy 1o ry hoer at last, and around for Zaucha 1 they w ST'mowadting for hm, He's not he Mahon h £l So she hd nid smoking in s h anxiety” for tae ngered at the ehidren who rried, one aft the other, leaving their parents in m sery. Lhe dancing w ill going on; at t quadrille, the baill-room wa arodd sivdust tne wails shook me into tihe bar, cov- ivation pored Mrs. Levaque Muhon'sear *'want was taat you bout strangling Catacrine, 1f sue lover il had led Catherine to the table, ey both stood drinking benind v Cha Bah! replied Mrs. Mahon, with a re. 1n the midst of all that noise, ina whis- Mithon communicated to s w.ie e a lodgorr A so. “They liked fm, and ho king a bonrding pliccd. ‘They d oom enough woen Zacharie wis od. And the money which they wonld rd et on the othor. Mrs, Mahon 5 htened; that was 8 good dea, if moed saved wnother time, and her good 50 quickly that sho gave new round of drinks Anton, meanwhile, was talking to Pe- | tan tors of his suving fund—trying 1o obtam his promise to join when the ussociation should be formed “And, if we strik, you see how useful ‘© one of us, uint Potors raised his oyes, paling at tho thought of compromising himsell, o d nme; At that moment Mahon ture to An- ton und o:ered toftaki him # lodyg d, Mrs. Mahon d. ie, T them the odor of asmefl otigin. They wi y arunk, knocking: vach otucr’s ¢ igning wsthough at o huge legenged that they had at ¢ Volean :LT].A,..., and Moquet nerie lnughed wo bard that he choked “We don't often buven good time," ho said They remained th ix hours, Women constantly wrrivag o an 1 noing bu Iding Some one toid Ptors that bis daushtor s Iy g aslecp aeross th ) | ment—she K halt of ti bottle of WS Intoxiest Wit com e ad to earey her homne whie Joiun bert todowed i b nl 'l‘HURSI)AY. OCTOBER 1, 1885, CHEAPEST OMANA TO BUY FURNITURE Stone’s Stocks in the U. S. distance, thinking it very funny. That was the signal for departiire. Mahon and cided to retarn to the alley, while old Bonnemort and M { in the .same “Ihat's my sistef, gou pigt Tl make | passed the evening | coming on; it y hot, though a Neither the Levs ished their suppe to sleep over the cold meat le morning, while Anton led Ch t drink at Rassaneur’s, 3 Chaval, when his comrade hind explained the the saving fund to him to have one It Dewey & One of the Largest and Be ve me your 8 beginning to feel the effe “Yes, for justico I'd up anything, os me happy; it is that to Select from. [0 BE CONTINUED.] v y ; Watte & Bosoet: No Stairs to Climb. Elegant Passenger Elevaor. ATeaioht LGN oF FoStre o at need of to-day, i s a robust and tr under the direction SPECIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Other: WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION T0 Qur Ground Oil Cake. Tt 1 the bost and cheapost food for stock of any kind. One pound {8 equal to threo pounds of corn, Stock fod with Ground Oil Cako il tho Fall and Winter, instoad of running down, will ine Dairymen ns woll a8 others, co $20 por ton. Omahin, Nebraska, American polities bouncer, to o of the demog:! out by the ear the republican free-lunch i n corraption- Bounce the repub s the tepubl ists and plunderers! lican partisans! Turn the 1 LOME REMEDY {3 war- DISEASES OAU cronso in weight and be in good marketablo condiiion in the s Wwho uso it, can testify to its merits. chargo for sucks, Try itand judgo for yoursclves. " 15 0 srdor, then yon is out of order, then youe WOODMA LINSE wholo systom is dorunged. breath offensivo, ol languid, dispiritod and 3D 01, WORK dition. take at onc CLIVE HOME SEEKERS ATTENTION. or Full Particulars about Free and Cheap Lands in Western Nebraska. Address 7. C. PATTER= SON, Real Estate Agent, North Platte, Nebraska. 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