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ORI O T TR IR = iy . 1 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 14, 1885, b e e et s i et e o e e ey 1K e p ich wa ) he | rhenmatism was now turning to drops, silves on the food, The father d THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY 0 courtries, which was a throat for rhenmatism 3 n y n_th ¢ ho fath an . (lLl“\nNAI" vture, But that which cspeciall; Then, in the shadows shrouding this [ mother held back to leave more for the - f ightened the (-l»m]).’\n%’. thongh it had | room, fi !‘-d‘“‘xflv mournful sidness, | othors, but the old man grecdily swal - : been earcfully hidden from overy or ton who had hesitated an instant, decid- | Towed all. They were obliged to take n i Or, the Etory of a Great Miners' 8trike. | \us tho increasing ravages in tho gal- | ed with heart nedrly bursting p tito away from Alzire. In three mm i - lories and drifts. The oversecrs did not | —““Whit; |np KOIng somewhere," saie [ ites the table was clear. They looked i AR suffico, there was not enough men to do | he at cach other, still vory hungry H 3L ZOLA. the propping which was needed. Very And he wont. TTo had thought of Mo 1 Ien Anton said that he had learned M s soon th disasters would become such | quotte. She must have aloaf of brewd, | some news. The company, irritated at = -— that they would require lo months of | .Imd she would willingly give it to him. | the obstinacy of the strikers, was going = X repairing. Thronghout the country t made him mwu to be foreed to re to discharge all the workmen com ] ] Transtated from the Frensd wy wern alrendy telling that st | turn to Reqnillart, but hocould not leave | promiscd. "1t was war to the death, | Dt e’ @ - awwegnent three hundred metres of the | his ||m n]duu trouble. He would still be | a still more grave roport was circulated a —— "0 CHAD [ Lo ol in, blocking up the | kind to In |h LV iAS THeCCssiy | Thy were boasting that a number of the ) ) RUMMARY OF PRECEDING CHAPTF | cuiling & Ry ' ey i that 1 m e 7l > ¢ N i -4 Atiton Thtier, » meciinnic, utabto to find | eain Oling-Panmes; at_the ST go and=380k, 100, safd the wifo. | ni10es lid decided to besin work. again VYV € 4 )OnLe s a cripioy ient at s e in s, drifts into "“‘“‘ to the v saggeretout was filled | “It's too foolish to sit here," | 01 the following day. The Victorie and e -::/ Co “““J U { ] the micrior of Fiance and brings upat the | Madeleine the vein o s refused to | ¢ again opencd the door, and went | Feutry-Cantel would be almost complete H | H Montson o ”L”’””"'f.‘”y'."”\ it Al B ‘1(1'.” ‘\‘\‘mlr HI I;"](”‘J\‘I Yien 'y cwo_accis | oft belind the young man, leaving the | that would cven have some gangs of » ~” cing without mon e adily |ru|» work | wlodg . b e - | of " oceups S 0 he roo sile and ne e « o y - ) D ros 2 9 vpnol NS Tear Ay - port workiman. The low wages of the min: | the reports. One morning closs to ;o141 the fs \ ! dof | ! ere pxa | 3 BES]’ TONIC. = s B constant strielo azainst hunger, and | Polaino they found the ground ontside | eana;s Whic it A /m_“hv'! just lit Out- | (.! Tioayens!™ oried father, 1t W5 ASMIETHR Sombntiie 1w wiih, Burs tho misetbio condition o1 old ami youn, 0 | of the top gallory bursting: the next day | side the w8 !A.qu]: ki ||)in|!1\ AL e Ak traitors we m scttlo with to ! from. Jemetante ton uickly and completely sty of methiods tending to alleviate | it gave wav, Theday following a corner | flecting, t hen #nd b | PR st res Dyapen Oyl I < ‘condition. — Gradually e npariehis | of the Valture sank’ so mueh that two | house And standing up, yiclding to the ragoe o . ) I Avm’vllnwm n It,m: ) ly he |H||V}H(~|\- | ]'-'” SR ”]‘4 fionns (,m u | TN ot vou X 1oRtet braad ;,“ ,,,|,¢|«1 from his sufferi o sercamed . . \ S Sty uraedy foe Dlietsnoftih | B A et iDn o ot Anton and the. dologates Hesitated to | day. Cane yo BV It back to ot Fomorsow evening in-the forest! 161 [NQ Stairs to Climb. Elegant Passenger Elevator, b i T4 nnd e Y Diseases pediiliae & worknien, A saving fund is st | risk another vis't without knowing som But she stopped, soving but little on- | they o6 Rl R g SR B e - == = ey w1l o e s e Shriend 1o 1 110 SUPROIE the Aabh fh ob: | thing of the Mtcntions of thy OWhors, | couragoment B “That Louse was in worso | othir at th Joyeuy, we're at home S Ttdoes 1ot injiir Al bl A st LG T e | Dansaert, whom they questioned avoided | misery than her own. Mrs, Lovaque, | in the forest. ; M. ’ Lig i ot SO i gleb b gl D50 Novemer ey ”<m"‘””“||n“i:,.”f,' a positive answer. Cortainly, they de- | with i stony glare, sat before her dying | That ery awakened oin “'vv-m-nWIL . BURKE & SONS, iTalds ."h‘,';';'..",’JJ","'.,.‘ITZ ‘of food. ,‘.1 s derable s . emboldened | plored the misunderstanding: they would | fire, while Levague, who had bécome in: | whose gluttony had overcome fini. 1t 3 enrtiirn ard 14 ehing, and strcogihe by this fact, ‘determined to resist a new [ do-anything in the world to come to | toxicated with $omo nailmakers. was ly- | was the old tallying ery, the placo of IYE S G G M I E } kot method of payment introduced by a majori; some definite agreement. Then they de- | ing asleep upon the table. Bouteloup | mecting where the miners in old timoes JATE L ] | i ,,."“‘,’,‘d""""“" Mo of the comfiies, which was (o, go inio ef: | cided to return to Mr. Hennobean, “thus | 1 st the wall Tooking at tis | went to” plot their resistance 1o the sol- GED. BURKE, Manngor, % Above trade mark and feet on the ist of December, fThe pan of | showing their reasonabloness; for they desolation with dismay. diers of the king. i erosed red ines on wrapper. Take no othe e companies was to divide the ten centimes | q'd not wish later on to be aceused of | ““Aloaf of bread from mor™ ‘answered | “Yes, yes, at Vandame, " said he. “I'm UNION STOCK 14508, OMAHA, NED. \ paid for each ear of conl, onehall to ko | (GG Tiol T OR TiwHeE M1 Whe, 1 ; I HIGH T Loy o thors, ) ) 2 {or propping 3 $ 0 3 " 0 pany no chance to | Mrs. Levaque h was just goin, with them if they go there < 4 b fur propbing 10 e oo [ admit boing In the wrong. Otly they | to horrow snothor somewhe The wife threw out herarms forehants and Farmers’ Bank, David City, Nel the mines, ‘e workmen, to fortity their S 4 ) , Pttt b . N 1 o, DOG OR OXILIon 1 cano oF revalh werkesd Wroh day | L yloltl to tothing bt thafe owh fhen whon et hushand groaned in Vo'l all go. That' 11 end this injust- | nes l.\.T\.,.hu.ln,....,".n..m.m..\.~|,.a..‘m.,.,.m Bank, North Platto, Nob 3 V8o o o io vhioh woro’ tio just | his slo ¢ > g v | iee and this Deteaying. ) L Omih, Neb. that it wasan indireet but effe I'his second step would 18 the onl t right and w'sdom “SShut up, pig. Instead of letting your | should be notiied of the meeting which f ening educing their | raniy | i vl GLIUIELFERIE AL A CUT The it tor: ends pay for your drink, yon'd bt would take place the following ¢ pation appoiniicd to wait upon the managing | gt 0K P {18 DRVACHIOUE Crifike ortd hotur ! LR e intseview took place on Tuesday ; iy ho o : b BN ION Wt the rlinl than the | asked them to 1end you tweity sous, ' ut the fire was dead, and the candlo 617 8t. Charlea St St. Louis, Fo. ff"",,,',,','"‘l,"("l",‘f,,.’:::.',’,,, i betor il | first. Mahon again spoke, oxp Wis no more had sent him to ask if | son, t X ining Sho continned her complaints. Her { suddenly went out. Tl yuient and. an inerense of tve | that the comrades fuol of a Robert, had also been | coal and no more oil; they ro forced r, Anton s ability and | those itlemen had anything new to siy [ nway since morning, and she eried that | to grope their way up to bed in the in o anls e T : Kearney Nationnt Dank Kovr Ominan oxgtty mpersshorm and ol ol vtdons v e i 0t onee Uhe Teader 1 the striko, | to hinn. AL fivst Mr. Leanobo: it would be a rood riddanec it ho n tense cold, from which the children were y #erv-:\lnsw"r::!l;: °r;hrcu°r?a|':'.:nm'n"g'.';mfl? interview of the miners: with the mana- | surprise, answering that no order camo b I'hen she dec 1 she was | erying. TIORY o1 L HioRtLOKINOF EOREYS Biood Posoning, | LUT Y I.‘.“”\‘u:‘)ulu‘.|l.;\::‘.‘x””.‘.;:x |]|I..‘ men, ’\”(tl; | hed him, that things conld roing to bed. She could at least be warm [0 BE coNTINUED.] MEN|of all ngcs who f'nd tholr POWER nd olod & Ml S y 1o as long s the miners were h ther — vicality, nerve Pui DUBe T uelpies, Saruty: Prive down to a lone and bitter strizide—the strug O o e H T i Aeib e AN R H AI sing irom Indiscrefion, Excess, | LIcof poverty azainst unlinited wealth. I :}f{",l‘l' Do e \u'\;‘))f,]\'f,!:]f‘;,"'{:"L'L"‘"l'” i el NCALT TN DR 000 .59 2 1.0 tmutter wthw Jo xposure or Indulgence, S Of 1 ority 0 ® VO il ol U 0 g i 0 e Y Tew W e L CHAPTER XXI. nt eflect, nnd if they had ar he empty plates, she started for the Tickots only §, Shares in Proportion. e M.'?T,LLA‘.N‘ TR S i defective memory, piimples'on the face, th good’ intentions the way in ling averaion to thy suclery of femata s coufusicn o " po o ) The firs 5 5t i Fenderiy Smpronne ot Wihapiy (At '|”‘TM””V| Tho first | which they “wore roceived would have [ “Thit drankard can freezs if he W any adaree: Coaeniwionasore | 4038 Of Junuary hud como with a biting | guiiced to muko thom mor to. | likes e ) o e L r‘l[urrlrr[ Men, or those who intend *o marry, Gih. veorcus offe rusiired W vieur & Beor by mall e WeL1e0y contlieutial, coid, which enveloped the great plain [ 1500y the rul E021D WIS, Suarantes eren i s | In Ui alloys tho misery was stll incroas: | ssion; for example, the we ing, people were sinking trom hour to MARRlAGE CQUIDE O e PR T UL o oy dabiouln pt the pagment of tho wood: | on her way o Loters ho Sho k s et by S ’ ) ‘ gre 3 Glia > | wook in part, while the company would | knocked, but there was a sudden si- | 7 S B AT b, T toohint gty | thousund francs eent from London by | jncronse that pnyment the two contimes | lencer After little while the door was LOUISIW\ STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. Sfowing | the international hid not supplied thern ST 5 Y ith 1 et oy | ©f which the men aceused it of profitin opened. e with bread for o day. After that they | Ho'ydded that ho took that upon himselt, | “It's yon, 1 o) vin outside, Mrs, oSS L m When she was men | Mahon vesolutely ent tor wished amutual Y Cortify that wo &upor ty forull the Mo it?" said Mra. Pote had o ‘::\"ll :!‘“”“"'l' but v wgtio hromi g nothing was as yet deeided, but i ng'surpriso. 1 thouzat it was the | nual drawinz of tho Lou = i se8, of which the realization was deferred Eteiobeal BGtor Compiny. i ‘i porson i fronitimaite Bmes =L RGEcon T Fo tis Lo | ttered limseli (o bis able Lo obthin that | doctor % N Tt A. TULHOCK, Eng. and Supt. ] E he What could they expect now, | toncession. But the delegates refusel And not giving hor a che %, | conductad with h 11 W. DIAMOND, Asst. € DR R C them hat could they expeet now, | n g ropeated their demands: A retuen to | she continae I, as 8 toward | I towa > quthorizo tho d when taeir brothers hid abandoned R ReE BB By totlrabate b coal | comp ) lmm..VKy the old system w | Peters, centimes per ear. Then he admitted that | fivo he could “treat with them at onee; he S sic pressed them Lo uccept in the nume of | he looks Srour i ol n Wikt uons | Missouri Valley Bridge and Iron Works., | he's alw ek, thounz! ND W ! .l.t‘qu A ‘l‘l Sl t |‘\x:. ] JM/‘- GFFICE AND VORKS LEAVENWORTII, KANSAS, ? g them? ‘They were rlated from the world, deserted in the midst of the terri- ble winte Ono Monduy, when all the wives and ehilden who were dying [ warm, <o I buening all T have. [T 2 failed them, Anton had vainly ¢ of hunger. With eyes on the ground, nind Poters s emed very well; his uun,m-\- 4 = ites togethers they opened - new | o determined air, they still said no, no. | jon was florid, and s qute but //’/ s ciptions inall - tie neighboring | ‘They separated in anger. Mr. Hennes | he breathed slowly e il But C s / s, even m Paris thoy organized coii: | beait slammed the dooraitor them. An- | on enterineg, Mrs M smolt o F TetAly [ but the foeling wiich had at | ton, Mahon and the others wento Lstamp- | strong odor of rabbit. They must have oA t prevailod settled down into acalm [ jng'w.th their heavy heels on thie side | eleared o the table; some crumbs were indifterence These few alms were [ walk, in the silent raze of men pushed to | on the tloor, mdshe sudde nly perceived hmdlh \ul:\;m-n:, to 's"?hlnn }hl Poorest g Jast extremivy., a bottle of wine that had fu-‘-.x for- THCOEROERod I IR ETOT —_— =i ———— | family. The others had lived by pawn-| = Ay gwo o'clock the women in the al oy | gotten. vt for Edveationnl whd . ’ ing their clothing and selling théir turni- | B - , 6o nts I oapital of SLIIN ) Frightful Case of a Colored Man. O B eIy i attempted o st appeal to Maigrat, [t Mother hifs «éne o, Montson to try | verything went to H ¢ i loaf of br mrmured th = was an iden of Mrs. Mahon's who too | and \f 0 nurmuved th - —— the second-hand denle clothing, mut- aid to sse her come MANUFACTUTERS AND BUIDIRS OF \lrought Iron, Steel, Howa Truss und Combination BRIDGES nilroand and Highronds, Turn Tables, Draw Spans, Rock Trusses, Piz:s and Sub- structures, B INSLEY, SilIRE & TULLuCK { Tor MISSIONER. yonrs by the 1o -is writah) olten counted on the good heart of peo- | danzht Propriotors I contrneted a fenrful cose of blood pofson [ s, kitchen utensils, even the chairs, B 3 % o | back for sh Brings nono.' { SR e R S Little by Little the houses were empied. | B :","“f“',:,"ll‘, ,::'\f"h,tll'\* D :I\ TSR s S SR had_fol- A, MOLOUTH, & 1L A. WIS ! Atlnunta. ‘They Once they thoug ht the I|I\I‘IN 8 saved, tho | oiid herself, siyine she was not ablo fo | 1owed the glance of he rncighbor und her o . Agonts, t little shopkeepers, whose business had | 160 B wihe had not yet recovered. | eyes fell on the ho But *sae com- 2 single numbor drawings tako placo Piaao agnaliis worAIof alllbEIas work tolloe espondonoo sofioltod from onginoors an [ been ruindd by Maigrat, offered overvone | Gher women joined the company: thore | Dosed herself immediately, siying it was VISt X bridgo commissionors. ‘;*'"';:I"“:‘:"""I' ",';y'\!:”;fg" it 1-|'«, u‘.n\_ nd !umwh.nl.unn ||\'um|, were sibout twenty in all. When 'the rieh | Wine the rich man of Piolaime had NDID OPPORTN rr:wu;\\w;;r::nu B o0 tuking 8. | and, tor awe srdonck the rthe | boopls of Monston saw them coming | brought there ho bushand, for whom 'J?wfn’}'.'."f' n ] shers 1 Smelton, lered clavet. And she | BwilUs Specil 8.8, tho phy-i I . (e HOME SEEKERS ATTENTION. : | along the gloomy road, they raised their | the doctor o 10 1VG i the o | kept thelr sihops opon 10, ail: but theif | LS with unoasines, olostng ' doors vish i hor thanks. What good g ta directions, whit nx.l...,. wed for vovorut I:m\- o coatibaet Bailii: ]m},“"ul""h :|1lnd locking up their silver. Alll Maic !i.-(‘ri.l.;l‘;ixxlxy mlgv((ll‘f.”,\'n:m";m|| \l:“(!:v-y GIP"‘M. PH'ZE .’5 000 or Full Particulars about Free and Choap Lands in Westorn Nobraska. Addross PATTERSDY f muonths Sthinie olso and commencad to | 1 > i : HGTd Walsi v plont iadehaol ado ere oud, for they came o tio Iinprovino from tho vory first. Soon the rhou | this, for itionly resulted in o heaping up | yiiod ghom to enter, aughingly asking | workmen's houses-and - distributed their | & WHITE, Real Estate Agents, Korth Plutte, Nebraska. [ f matism loft e, my uphetito becimo wll vight, b for a long time would | fiuntHiG 1o, ehlen L own alms 100,00 Tickots at Fivo Dollars Bach. Eractions, | and tho ulcors, whih' tho doctor suld woro tho miners. “That ended wil | ) | T T Y T T vt in Firthe, in Propoction T it most frightful he hud over seon, began to_ heel, t o FoR AT oidd I'hen when Mrs: Mahon b s Know, td dMrs, Mahon, Know TAST OF BIRLZ, X — § and by the Ist of October, 19, 1 wite i woll min he saucepans wero sold. |y YE U O CEASIR PN Gy k A S S ‘ g umsdronzer Sow a1 ovor was bo- could lic in'a coruer und cat ik | i "EOMPGIOEEE U IE G Sho aphler heart was bursting at tho thonzht | 30 2 o SPECIAL NOTICE TD 2 " Ly McCran £l g notamite of broad, and ho told them to | that the most was always given tothe | 1 dn o n o | | ) Anton had gone_to Marchiennes and 0.1 e frocor Y ardanck, Lo the butel, | LSt poor. That swas. siwaya tho Wy, Lxum,d\“n i Growers of Live Stock and Others | i Tom MeClondon hus boen in the employ of | puwncd his best pants and cont to- maxe Canouble and Smelton, The women | Tacse people of Piolaine would earry 1000 i the Chous Calley Company for some years, nnd I | the pot of the Mahon's boil once more. red to him w th o frghtoned air, ex- | Water to toe river. How was it she had 1000 WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO | 1 know tho ubove statomont to be truo. At tho | Now nothing but tho fine boots romamed” | BStened to him with & irightoned air, S TR T T chaps | 10 @0 - timo ho bogun tuking Swircs Specitic ho was | SON OUIDE PULTAG b to hoid his | cusing tiemselves, Bt he pushed them ; aps | b . 1 a horrible condi T regurd his cure us al- hioh, ho gt i BLDMIO toward thy door. Wien they insist y would have gi nething = 70 do | TORH Al A Batha) it tect firm. His only was that tho | LU el Afer renching the § BRI S il tnEkeatoi St L0 o ur roun | a e 1 | pss-Calley Cor AtREL DIV h ”';" ) [“,Ivll",""‘" v‘v‘::‘l“’“", be Yn“'\\”::. Uve | ment tacy still entreated him R wis 1o more food at your hou 9 Approe ATTHOSINATION a 1 “"“"""“"’\"“" Uidd e Of Lot isator B the workine | Mahon, in a burstof revengoful indigna aLours Have you alittle v DRGNS OR Tt is the hest and eheapest food for stock of any kind. One pound s eqial to thres pounls of - T [ men would Iy have teinmhed | 490 T"“ ;’“l" rishabovhy "1"' LS M ondimat 17 iroplio: 9 do do corn. Stock fod wit 1 Ground Oil Gako ih the Fall wad Wintor, instoal of running dovn, will In. i J ud ” t't e | ove the owners if they had hout the | A8king that ::Ilt‘*’l’lh‘l:ltll“]l.\”“( CONG 0T “Weo have nothing at : 1, my dear; not | 147 Prizos, amounting to. crenso in woight and b in ood marketablo condilion in tho sprine, Daitymon s woll as’ othors, i ames M0010a) INSLILLE | nioney necessary to exist some montas, | SUCh i i sho ) ad- | even a grain of semoult. Mother has | Abblic St i 00 | wiio uso it, can tostily (o its morits. Tey itand judzo for yoursoivos. o $4 per ton. No | R Charteredby theStateof 1111 | And lo re thplwordsofeotvirino| i dioraturnieothtialloyiwng oneiof Wi | ot come “buck, and if she hasn ts onlyato of tho compuny in Now Or- | o1 foraoks. Addross WOODMAN LINSEED OLL WOLKS, Omalia, Nebraska. I | nois for theexpresaparpose | \ho nceus d the company of pushing on | Ness. When the wiy me o wti oma buck, .and if she o e Sond MR e o | ofpineimmedatcrcletin | 10 O Dk g i savies e | empty bands, thi mon looked at them m | S00ded well dlave to-gosupporless Lo | | For athor tnformation writo clenrly, elvine | _ = - : enronic, i nary and pri- ! ) silence, It was dove, ti would end i o kol o Q vate discates. Gonorrhaea, sight of these poor people without | S!I¢ b ) RS ! s Orders, or Now York Excha | » {5 GicatandSyplutis nall theit 1anid five drove him to distraction. | W thout n mout nlnl to cat, and tho days | [I|'{K|‘r( then the T,“l.lx“:’\ -“I[ rln‘.n‘:h‘;nn:; (x;hn . ety by expros il S of 85 wnd up- CHARLES SHIVERICK, ¢ complicaied formy, aiso il | 11\ 'riirred turning his back on o | 10 come strotehod out Jiko ey sadows | the e. o ed by blows o : § ~ ¥ and wo Ll 9 g P ) St [ 3 1t was L,Alu who was shut up, = : M. A DAUPHIN, 000 promptly relievedand | misery, 1 himscit out by’lo g | from which not a hope stood forth. ~ But Pl Or M. AL DAUPIIN, Now Orleans, (. permaben ey oyeamnd | Walks” One ovening o passing KRequie | 10 ono spoko of yieldmez. That groat | Sho said, to punish_hér for not coming I o) (| Gh o n | misery rendered thm all the more ob- | until nve o clock running the ronds — 9 dies.tewtedinn Farty Vears | Tyt i perceived near the old s i e b Spiccial Practice, Seminm " puYe SRR TR stinate, lke boasts draven nto a hole | fora wio Tacy had no control 0 7. 0. Money Orders pabalblo and addross : lanannes by Drearmn, lrlen 0 | (e e ot it v s | Who woul | dic Fath ot than coms Toita, | over I NATIONAL BANK, UFHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES, ! » 4, . : Sedled to n sirl wiom no | Who would have dared be tae first to | Mg, Muho standing, Now Oricans, . Paesenger olovator (0 nll oo, 120, 22 =et 222 Earnam Stroet. ¥ speak of submission? Ty had sworn | drealing o | ponetrated or scnges olorRIoR 5l finnrs e My 8 no eaperimenting. The appropriate remedy | vived her, | 18 at once used in cuch case. avomseger | sy on Lo other sidg of the Tnco . monal or by letter, sacredly confidential, ‘Med- Lo et A " * to keep together, and o man would as | hor witha sad w thought C SO S “ : s you, i it cognizing Mou- | ogother, und ¢ v LOUISIANA NATIONAT BA kcines sent by Mail and Express, No marks on It's you, is iv¥'" recognizing Mou- | 40 K RolEht Dt lansing hia: fome | thit tiny had. bs inz only mi H LOUISIANA NATION package to indicate contents or sender. Address | quctty, ““Help me, “nll You, we must DR. MMES No. 204Washington SL.Cnic n,lll. make ber drink someth ng® e~ Moguette, erying from pity the hou theiv old hovel whore tie |V NEW ORI rmth, Th rad s buried beneath the ound in a | hunger the keener, ey halil evide ntly vt taem now. That | sentaway the old wonian, shut up ta s iy e | mine wth its tols | httle one, to stuil themselyes with cheir GERMAN N”“’:‘L‘J\‘::x\.‘u.‘,, e s n good school in | rabbit R ! . ran into | cavedn as to d s their duty, t ather was cconomically koo himself | #nd prvatons w ! 4 i NE'W“US DEBILITY | iffniesouimbony fonpi bl | i inctad e, et bt | 0BG it v vttt | WO ANDEET AROTIS i o with some gin and w bitof Liead. Liv | they conld easily stind hunser tor ezt he mooa, oceus oually peeping 1rom drink revived the ol woman, who, | days when thiy had gong theouzh tive | behind the clouds, s100¢on th fround —WITI— = ] Eist sid OF uzain cross- Mahon walked oi, ier honse What good doors? th ind wat ince the of twelve your, ) and like soldiers, proul of the v cilling, | ing the gardcis taey strove against death, making no | fearng bonst of the to knoc DCUBLE THICK BALL without speaki Lread. 1t was the mot Alxs'rowmmnv .ar DR W mrwnv inginone of the alleys, and she dily bit into tag erof @ miner liv, il TO MT CUSTOMERS: Commencing to give away Waterburry Watches, from October 1st until Janua- vinly tried to bo ten sous from : L IR S T A FINE'LINE OF sister, At i she wont 0. "“Mh‘};]'(’fitg;;}d' [.'f}.'.'.l-'f Jid buoen slowly starving, even the odur ry 1st, to every purchaser of §15 worth of goods. QUL walehing her rotr o1 oumions had 161 the lleys, that strons form | picec’of Wool. Aftor baving emptied [ 040F which could bo - detceted o long d 5 | . - N Al i 3 P Oceusional sounds | “Won't you come in and have a | thoroom picee by pivee, the evening b | tanee in the connty ) ( Ia"[] an [][ ans ernk#' s id Moquette [ ore they iad * deeided to_sell the coock, | Were harl-siiild tears m ned “with | Then when he hositated, she added; and now without its famil ar tic-tuc the | 94ths. butlitte by Little a silence foll, | SAre vou st raid of me” house seemed naked and dead. O the | broken only by the mouns of these halt He tol.owed her, won by her laugh, Tt | cupboard v moiined no other ornament | famisacd prople, wiho —AT- touched iim (0 sed her give thit “bread | than the postevoard bos, . old gitt of [ 107 10wt thiie hung ) with such & good heart She did not w Mahon's, waich nis wifo had keptis it iv | As sho pisss o the ch WUODBRIDEE BROS to receive anu i her father’s room, so | was a Jowel. 1ho two good ehaies were | Shidow rap, dly disappe g A faint 1 led him into her own Little chamber and | go ey * Bonnemort and “the hitile ones | hope inluced herto sten on, for s1e 0 051 4 3 ‘ tson, the cly poured out two glusses of | were seatal wpon an old mo-sy beneh | had recozuized the Cars of Mon toly ponry jissug 0 ! Y 1the | Abbo Joire, wao said mass at the chapel | immed | r s of ) , th gin. That” voom was very clean. He | brought m from the garden. A | o 19 2 chlit I: complinented hoe upon it” Her family | fall ng shadows scemed o inereuse tae | 00 Sinday. — He 0 \ vestry. Some cler cal duties had - called altering step fire in wuich smoked the last ing | thedyin ELGUTTER’S MAMWIICTH CLOTHING HOUSE, 1001 Farnam Street, Corner of 10th, ven sloep could The * Caxnki ' RUBDER CO, £1¥0 8 buviir ser than cin bo oblained elsewhre for tho sime noney, with their g L of the OOUBLE THICK BALL. 1 thickirees ol fubberrightubeer the tcad, 5ives POUBLE W kAl Ask 10 500 the * CAN Rubbers in Boots, Asctic reliocs, Al A Common Sensu she saw a Was coming Irom th ) 8 did ot seem o want for anything, the | co d v | led | v o futher continued s work of groom at | *What shall wo o said the mother, | him. - AVth bunt baek, e still e | 5 1 OMAHA, NEBRASKA. the Vulture, and she, not wishing to live | eioiching in a corner near the stovd. on; 1 fut, jolly mn, dasirous of living at | ——y . Q| With folded arms, had taken in Washing, | Anton Stood looking ut the pietures of | Peitee with all the workd. = She conipr PENNYR&'AL P“_Ls at which sh u..lu.l.m sous ey, f o ompuror i ompros” i g | Dol wivy bl eome ioro i tha | - “Suy,” murmured she suddenly, | against the wall. He would havesoll » di 0, gomprome | “CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. touching him on the back, *why can't [ tiem along time batore, but the famuiy | Bn=elf with the miners. They sad he | The Originnl an you L ke me 2" could not purt “‘", them was shortly to be transferred fo a Livger ‘They both laughed at the coquettish | “Just think, we could ot twa sous for | town, and 'I[’, now with his suc- remurk. that foolishitess w 18 wabtsiing us A a thinmeaf with very ved cyes “But I do like you very much,” re- | starve ' Monsivur lo Cure; Monsicur le Cure! FOR SALE BY — | sponded he. “Supposo 1 sell the box, " said the wife, | enlled Mrs. Mahéh *No, no; not like I want." after hes tating for a moment But he did not stop cYcl[ 1t wits truo. For s.x months she had | But Manon, seated on the edge of the | *“Good evening, my good woman, " = A ra wished him to become her lover. He il | tablo, is et swonging and ead bent | Wi sh gy eoaciod hor own door T e EFFE noticed her following him, and now her oy suddenly straghtened himsolf up, | her lmbs “I[w\_(‘u-rfl, her no further, [ 1912 DOUGLAS STREETL. i tuce was raised to his in such a sappli- No." and she enteyedss : zmm cating manner that he tonhod by y the wife aroso and walked | No ono had stirred. Mahon was still ! ""“"‘"U"s' 1L it. Her large, vound face was not bean- | around the room, Why did God ullow | on the ez of thytable, old - Boanemort 3758 % CHICAGO tiful, with ts yellow axin spotted with | them to be reduced to sieh misery, w th- | and the littde ones haddied tog ther on MLl , but her eyes shone like sta and | out a erast, and nothing leit to selly “The | the bench i to keep warm. The was some charm obout he: live was going out, also. She grew angry | picce of cand{lggd burned 5o low that PIPE LINE ON THE D When he lett her she Kissed his hands, | at Alzird, whom had st ont that | even their light would soon_leave them ! cful for the half hour spent with her. | morning to pick up cinders, but the | As tie door opemed the chililven turned | An Eovlish nemy is engaged in ed | Anton wus u little ashamed of tha wis- | cmld had retirned ompty-handed, say- | their heads, but on seeing the mother | Woter pipe line from Sunkim on the - it, und on going uwuy swore never to re- | ing they had ehased her awvay from the | hid brought back nothing their vyes were | #0 niles across the desert o Berbor on tho | tarn. Buthe kept for hor an amicable | mie. Could |I|w|-ui1||:.ull\' |vi 50 hard on | azan lowered, while they Kept” baek a | viver Nile "H-; Il~n I:'u:: conduit. 1t :III n;« | remembrance. Sho was o g unl i them as not to allow the little ones to | great wish to ery for fear of being | willbe watehed by cabinets, and it will bo dis . ern When he roturned 1o somo | pick up the bits of worthless coul | Scolded, The mother fell biack into hor | cissed at firesides wronmd the world, It weeo Made 1n Bvery 8tylo and Varist ’R:‘r:“’(‘,""‘:o:;’s.m?j’,om d news which he heard made bim forget And that fool of w Johnnic:" cried | old place near the stove, in which now | (e bottles of Castoria used last year placed end | ng an eating Siove an I+ his adventure. 1t was said that the com- | the mother. “Where can he ber He } searcely o spark remained. They asked | to end they would form an inch and a balf pipo PR'CES FROM $'0 to $75 pe Lo 1 con ession if the | ought to bring us somu dandelions; we | no quéstions the silence had not been | e of health syrup 8,000 miles lon, ost g aguin to wait upon tie | could have citen them, anyhow. You | broken. Al comprehended they thonglhit | iy from its veservoir in New York to San Fran. rna abau Tredo Mark is a Gucrentee that Every Article bearng ,p ! divectors. Some overscer had said this. | seo, he doesn’t como home.” He stayed | it useless 1o fatgie thems ves more by | ciseo, Yer the contents of this Castorin Ine nro N by e A rrwadr A et st o L ‘LThe n-ulm ’“I“" lh:nlm ||n? tight the u|(|)m out all I.Iull nlwhl( Iuml the rogue always | talking, and utterly u\-u 1o they waited | qucked dey yearly by ehildren nlono. Such.an fil_’v f/nrsffl Best thet ccn -2 mrda for the prica as sutlered still more than the mine n | acts as if he had plonty to cat. on for the aid which Anton m gat being lustention helps eony iden of the pop b ¥ Menl Think’ botl “sules obstincy s costin thom | | Porhuys o beigs”on the roads,” said | Hhent T minutes woat 0y ani a dsait | AMAMRAI AL AR\ EL A0 siow ME-4 DAL, | .'Buermgle y%' |l"‘:::":"§-cana¥‘fél{'; a‘-;lal‘ec'd":g::;‘:’; e, While the workmen died of hun- | Anton, ik coldness eame on l swepnration which silently flters into s muny u wi i v the cupital was destroyed. Eich | She beeamo almost frantie, When Anton arrived he had ina eloth | | piong et tr i ay heemine was o hundrods of thous theavenstif [ knew that My | adozen cold bakal potatoes |t Malkiors, dhoue. Gay8 s pusie wapr. The Mlchlgan Stove COmPanY9 e MIavann arus o o saiids franes were lost. Stopping ruing n beggars! 1'd vather shey'd kil | Here's aBl Pye found, " siid he. MO CHO Ak ) SO e MRV I DETROIT, MICH, CHICAgo, ILL, BUFFALO, N, Y. ; -+ ey know all abou: Mustang Lie | ), yyuchinery, the material and tools arg | themselves, and me to! At Moquette's the bread had also given | AR RCINA ARE0N-QYAR HEN AN i FOR SALE BY ? iment. Iow do. Notte knowis | spoiled, the wm'uney quictly melting away | Lonore and ll«nrf astonished at hay- | ont, wnd she had insisted on his ey Yalueal § mmedy whish ouusly Lrivg o / ha like witer ubsorbed by the | ing nothing to eat, began to moan, wiile | o1 her dinner, kissing him with all ’ alth und rest. To them Custovin iu the house 'i tJ. = . et to have, sand. For a week the miue Imenmm silontly rolled I tonisue i1 | heart, {sof wgual inportaneg Lo Hint of wulor L Lhy ; ~ o stock of conl had been exhuusted, an is mouth to deceivo lis hunger. ~ Not a | Phanks,* said he to Mes. Malion, who | soldicr on the deserty s the buyers, who spode of sending to | word was spoken. The aegvavate | | offred bing her shos v eaton | \ Bolginm, made some d ous com- | troubles stunned them all 1S geand 10 was unteae, il wth o g 3 : 2 parfous btweon tho tarits of the two | fatier coughivd wad wgain spit black. 1hs | he wiicicd the ehildrin o I I s TGN b s

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