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i . 5 . o THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 15, 1885, 7 BROWN'S ACE IN OMAHA TO BUY TURE 0 T | complicd with har request, not_able to | 1t & wood fire, a¥oned it off, and startod | supple joints were necossary. At four GERMINATL, resist the pleading looks of that girl [ to hoil his opd.,, Then he cut n loaf of | o'elock, tired o1, they patsed in thelr THE CHEAPEST P who loved him better than her God.” It | bread in two. Jtsvas a ter to himeelf; | past, but good, all the same. Anton ac- The clocks struck five; it w: finers' Strike. | must bo broken up, he &a alroady l/\)ON Or. the Btory of s Great Miners’ Steiks, | [T 14" Moe Hor Ahd explain that shd | Gepted his porjon dusk; but thoy wanted oho more turn 1o ey must follow him no more, on aecount of | “I'm not astonished now that you are | see who won the eap and hundkorehief; proseigti: - BY EMILE ZOL his comrades. Tt was not right to bo thus | Fruwunr fat, while the others “become | and Zacharie jokingly said, with his in [))/] / /v RS - making love, when people were dying | Don’t'yoroknow it is wicked to | difference to politics, that it would be L~ And don’t you ever think of the | jolly to go down and see the fun ribly dirty re- | game. Translated fyom the Frenoh of hunger. She was not at home when WILL CURE -~ 'll' rived, but he decided to wait for | othurs As for Johnme, since the departuro of EUNMARY OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS, e HEADACHE Anton Lantier, a mechanie, wnable to find J R emplovinent at his teade in. Paris, drifts inte INDIGESTION the inferior of France and brings up at the BILIOUSNESS Montson conl mining Fegion, in early spring, DYSPEPSIA Betni without money he re s work NERVOUS PROSTRATION expert workiman, ‘The low w MALARIA (e b eermbl condliion of alleys, he had dy" | the people in th \ out for the forest. With an ind at the old mine. What m.'lk!.i he others so stuy truck Bencath the ruined tower the old shaft | *You should brgak yoursulf of Stealing: ; was half covered up. A beam, which | for if your fathey learned that you stole | gesture. he threatened Lydie, who was sipported a piceo of the voafing, looked | R 6% vou 2 b fitkyn with remorso, and spoke of xoin ike n gallows nhove some black hole; | _“Don't the riehspeoplosteal from us? | back to gather dandelions. Woull shy « ) and (wo troes, n sotb and & piantane, | You've alwaya#hkiso, When I grabbod | go and loave sverythings 1t would be eswe ' P ornLe' s 1 from Maigrat it was | too funny to hear” what the old people Is AT B et | which hud pattinlly fallen into tho hole, | that loaf of bre lv»! |In|nm r, and | 4|»;m| v.lr spring from Hu; bottom n: the uml the one that he m\].-d us.’ 5 ) w‘mul.l have to say. He pushed Robert o and youn rth t wus a corner of & aban- he young man was silent, with mouth | along, proposing to enliven the walk by v CHILLS axp FEVERS cites in him a Jisely intercst and e Iy don, Tilled with ol hawthotne and sloo. | full. 1o looked at that hoy, with his | lotting out Fologne and boating her with | ONe of the Best and Largest Stoc TIRED FLE i sty o mctlids tending o Wi trees, which the birds filled with their | little nose, green eyes and _fargo enrs, | pebbles; his hidden motive was to torture L I s 0 others. And padily. beeures. nests in spring time. To avoid | who had the cunning and orafs of. & fox. | her to donth, and then h coutd carry her GENERAL DEBILITY O eperaton o e hoor Stiggl e | the great exponse of keeping i in re- | This mine would end by breaking his [ away and eut hor in his holo at Roqul- to Select from PAIN v 1HE BACK & SIDES Rovkinen. b ted to which | pair, the eompany had for sgome time | limbs, thongh, lart. The rabbit started off with her Lt IMD BLOOD cach mincr ¢ d down and ears up. One stone tained 1o be used to support the men in cise inned her back, another her L‘)T;!lli'r“ d, NO Stairs tO Cl|mb. E'egant Passenger Elevator. CONSTIPATION of trouble with the con: companies. - By the | Vulturé FEMALE INFIRMITIES 15t of Kovember the tund amounted to acon- | the old one 1 been “The little oneé; uh, no indeed! Women | she would have been killed had not th " children perecived Anton and siderable sum, and the miners, emboldened roai 3 g \ used for airing both shaft Rl_ll UMAT nding near them. They quickly threw M by this fact, determined to r'mfm Boew | joined the tubing and a - - LGIA uiethiod of payment introduced by a majority | themselves upon the rabbit, putting her M. BURKE & SONS, of the compaiics, which was to go inio cf- | Upper gallery, so ns to ut " et ot Deconter, ' filo piin' n. | back into the basket. At that moment VEY / D) ¢ teet on hie hrst of December e plan of | gallery at the bottom, in which flamed an | The K”.;M‘;] II\I:'\ID LIVER the companies was to divide the lvnm'nlilu--n cnormous brazier of coal, with a draft so | The thought that they believed all hig weharie, Moquet, and the others came TROUBLE! paid for each car of coal, one-half to powerful, that the air blew like and went off with empty hands | up. Since dusk, in the entire country, LIYE STOG'{ COMMISQION IflERGHANTS " sugh all the roads and. paths over the | * B \ ) n, n silent procession o shapows GED. BURKE, Munu FOR 5412 BY ALY DRUGGISTS wward paying for proj g In the drift from one side to the other of the neigh- | while he ate the codfish, made him [ th iveryalley Vulture iy ks in the U, S. NG their ¢ A saving fund is ntribiied, thie monoey. (his o proviosed o il i that old “mino, | SAnd Lydic. nsked Anton; “do you desired fivst to establish at the | bring her here sometimes?’” tilating furnace, in place of | Johnnic laughed. in spite of the incr t Requillart, which They had | talk too mueh ndoned And he continned to laugh, filled with o only the | great disdain for Lydic and Robe o never were such stupid ehildr W irvarine tempest | stories, Th Genuine has Trade Mark und crossed Red the mines; "I I.n-{\\m ki n, l|”'|“”l:“"“ lll‘ boring mine. Orders were given to keep | Inugh. Then ho concluded, with the | pl Lines on wrapper position in case of revolt, worked ffteen Gy | the ladders in repair as far as the fur vity of a little philosopher: moved on toward the forest TAUR MO OTHER. under the new system of payment, and fouid t i H Skl L 2Ry | that it wanan indirect bk e fiiothionof | D which was at five hundred and It .«Iiwm mllln-’ulum-, You're sure deserted. Even the women and ehil redueing their wages, To strike was the on venty-five metres from the top; but as | to get along well then 1 started ont under that elear sk R G s i Wi shALRE aternative. Meetines were he'd and a ds no attention was paid to the command, Anton finished his bread and drank a | Now that the roads had become obseure, REFRRENCES: =M Imm‘ and Fari nors Bank |‘h..\:u ity, h'<‘ : Kour »‘huhm;\l lllmk_l(a'u- tion appointed o wait upon the “manazing | they had been rotted by the dampness, [ swallow of gin. He asked himself if it | one could no longer distinguish_ those = Rey;Neb b S U R bbbl SR W IR il L L f { director of the minesand fay before him the | and some rungs had already given wa would not be acknowledging the hospi- | ms rms who were all making for Will puy cust 5" draft with bl of luding sttachod, for two-thirds value of stock. H!TTIE .‘|‘.-:," '.'.”.Z';'.."h.‘.]-m 1—the abolition of the new | The entrance was blocked up by a 1 badly To Tead him_ oft [ the same il Along the bushes thero it ;mmnr oy ¢ and an_increase of nve und s the first ladder had' losi iis | by the ear and report him to his father, | wasa sl rustle, while through the | 617 St Charles St., St. Lonis, Mo, LA bit UNION STOCK YARDS, OMAHA, NEB. tality of Johnnie ht e u vague soundof voices in the LAY ‘ll",':;,. s it was necessaty to let onesclf | But on examining this profound retreat | tre A ) sots of the sorb-tree, then | & thought came to him; how did he know | night. a0 ; T 5 st A tomter | st merd, Oho. s ity | fal, come whit ight, into the datkness | thut lie-would nobnoed. it for lis com. | . Sr. Heunchoau, riding along on his | A TULTIOCK, Rug. and Supt. O R S AL Lous, | very little hope of ultimate suceess, settled Auton concealed _behind a bush | rades; or himself even, in easo things | horse, hstened to all thése sounns. He 4794 P DN . eng. Bresm bl 1A ig et 1 [ down to a long and bitter strugele—the strug- | when he heard & rustling among the | went ‘wrong nbove. He made the boy | had met some couples, but thought them . $ 0 = Physical Wealness Wercurial ind v pfver | 510 0T poverty against uniimited wealth. Lranches. He thought it the frightened | swear not o go to bed, for he sometimes [ merely lovers out for a walk on 4 Missouri Valley Bridge and Iron works. & = i The interview of the miners with Tareraduste of two Medioal © 311 Uve spoe.al Lreatient of Cu Ay 21, has heen longer tlons of Throat, Skin or Bones, Blood Poisoning, CHAMTER XXIT. asnake, But the sudden light ot himsell and went to sleep in the | beautiful winter's night; and with bent 3 ol Sores and Uleers. e tried Wi sorsrtch | oy CHATTER ch astonished him, and ho | luy, and taking one of the candles ho | head ho rode on, envying teeso misernblo OFFICE AND WORKS LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS. Diseases Arising from Indiscretion, Excess, though ne r. stupitied on secing, a ghort distance | went off, leaving Johnnie to a; his | people. Exposure or Indulgence, which produce some of 1 Tike n duek. phinnie light w candle and_then di ek a8 Lt evening st dusk, upon the Ro- | appearin the ground. A sudden curd RS scompunicd by | 0sity seized Iim and he glided to the : companions, Lydic and | edge of the hole. The boy was lost to hiding | sight, but a faint “light eame vl it w > ond ladder, An | bad thrust a knifo into her he 1 now uble to walk, but, 8 fust a8 ever, he wad- MANUFACTUREIS AND BUIDERS OF Wrought Iron, Steel, Howa Truss und Combination BRIDGES For Railroand and Highronds, Turn Tables, Draw Spans, Rock Tru i 10 BE ted on a log, had just - D ING 2l him. When Nerv hilitated Men, man she threw | Youare allowed a free trial for thivty diys sas if he | of theuseof Dr. Dye's Celebrated Vollaie Belt with Electrie Suspensory A ppliances, 1\.»1 the \]llxvm,l\‘ -IuT‘Iamd swermanent Al‘m;-‘ of ' ; Nervous Debility, loss o al d D , feeling a rung | God! did she not love him enough? Not | o endoall Windeed: troabics, “Nlso i 200 PAGEI, PINE PLATES, elegant sloth and pit | dust; an old dry codtish hung before the | break beneath his feet. He commenced | wishing to enter the house withc her he | jany othe diseases. Complete restoration to 0 r wed it with his | to descend quictly. Johnnie could not | drew her oftf toward the road explaining, | health, vicor and manhood. No risk is in- curred. Tustrated pamphijet with full info te.. mailed 1ree by Marshall, Mich. bouse in'p Moquette, i sy quillurt ro: his insep Robert, was begging. He wi ¢ « behind fence in front of o small gro- | from — the s B SRR AL VMR A LY Rl e 15 cery shop. An old blind woman had for [ instant = he hesits MARRIACE GUIDE, |l there four sacks of beans black with | through the open rt when he od, then dropped | told her he should sce her no more. Oh Avited n A Positive Written G von 1o s and Sub- es, Pie structures, INSLEY, SHIRE & TULLOCK Propriotors, o - X - A, MoLOUTH, & M. A, WISR A BRIDE AT SEVENTY. 3 S SERPRCS FREH Agonts R el Ploase sond us word of ull bridzo work tolot. Corrospoudence solioited from engincers an Biudly g, aealod for B¢ door and the chld wate es. Twice be had sent Robert to | have hes rd him, for Auton still saw the | in the kindest way possible, that she low sinking down while the little | would compromise him in the eyes of his wow dunced with | comrades and in the eause of polities. rm hmbs, He de- | She thonght he was ashamed of her; but lolding on with | that did when the rungs | oral that he should e, and ven metres in | (o allow him to beat hér, so th till | would think he did not wish to | small ¢, steal it, but sh time someone appeared . one's long E soback, | the limping of his inf 5 down | seended like o monkey, t ferms, Belt mation Volta addressing | on the First came a gentleman on ho and the children threw themsel R close 1o the fenee on recognizing Mr. | his hands, foet and chi Since the strike they often | failed. The iders, \ neth, followed one another, some 1, while others shook and eracked thing to do with her. But he would Mis Morzany Aol 78 yoREs, - Suyn tho | = would fall apart; the land- | her . again, i only once in a while, | Pittshure Commcereinl Gizette, was m i A o ’ en that he | wouldin't hey - In i s 2tion | pied this weok at Homestead o John Pro- HOoMI SEEKERS ATTENTION, ot wound her; it w people | The Romantic Carcer of a Sold ©any Widowed Mother. Hennehoeau, suw him traveling wlone on the roads | len and through the alleys, tilled with_rebel- | so! fious peopTe with a sort of tranqguil cour- | though they 1 trying 1o see for himself the state of | ing-places had become so. gr e of dist o King on moss; | she plead with her; she would keep out | popg v b all other tmes, if he wonld | gy, o t his who were i) Johnni k down by »o ] BVATS covmzzon But ihe two men were now coming | Fonsted the 3 years old. The disparity in Slaouat Not tone whizzed pust | felt as though he was R b AL Sl st remarkaile foature | or Full Particulars about Fres and Cheap Lands in Western Nebraska. Address PATTERSON ORIy Rt WaE (Brbapiy| g nT(Il\‘_\‘ went down the heat beeame | of lm Wk low to salute him. terrible, a furnace-like heat from the | only come tosce her for five minutes | of ghe union, at least itis less romantic ik goodness he's srove,” said | ventilating room, which, happily,was not | now and then!” H, though very much | than many of the recent incidenis i the & WAITE, Real Estate Agents, North Flutte. Nebraska. oon now, Robert; pull it | much used since'the strike, for When the | disturbed, still feffised. Ho must do 0. | life of tho septungenarian bride. For the tail.” mine was going they would have been | Step by step theydiad -ar d a8 far us | yeurs she bas lived o widow in o hum- | == e e ———) the tirst houses of:Montson, and, stand- | e cotts 5 RESERE Stited un | “Where s the young villain going,” | ing beneath tifo ' ig round moor 1 = Y g ht Anton, sullocated, were in h zother’s arms when ¢ othe Frightful Case of a Colored Man. Zacharie telling Motuct he had found | Twice he had nearly fallon head over | man, passing elose to them, gave . sud- (i four sons concealed 1n his wife s skirt, | heels, his heels slipping upon the damp | den start, as ik she had knock, i | wood. If he only had a candle, like the | a stone. ngzed is the o e in the outskirts of Home- SPTCTAT ITOTICE T5 ey | stead, he ing the product of her litile 3 only means of subs'stence be v sud- | which she assiduously _eultiv against | in season, and the proce | 1, and the bo along the r thas he heard the voice of his brother | thoy Crowers of Live Stock and Others. d Ls of her only W | son’s life, which was offered a willinis aieniis | Qur Ground Oil Cake. { pension, but it served to supply her | nts, and as it was cked out | THisthe best and cheapost food for stos ALL YOUR ATTENTION 10 votod & fepri OF hlooa DOIBO] Both laughed st this, slapping « ! b Lontruciar s fentul cuso of biood prisen fn | otl Loshed AR 510"t | ehild. o it himself every moment, not | *“Who was [thust* asked Anton, un- LYo bithe ing guided by the vague Tight heneath | easily. CithtymeuElyau ched the twentieth ladder, | 10 was Catlerige,” replied Moquette. | ha *proceods™ rof RS T wus (e cinns in Atlanta moreu oint in me wis swollen und full of puin, Wi from Russencur'’s up 10 die, my physicians thought it | chiennes to pl. time to tost thev When I commenc other they would have a good game of | b y. They would start | him.” Her eonaenr Mar- | and the descent still .continued. Then | She nted them two. twenty-three, and still " d. [le was beeomine giddy f the heat; he felt as though he wa “Goodness resumed Johnnie, | into a furnace. At last, on arri i ; perated e don'tawvant to stay herg | Jevel, he perecived the candle going on s s she not living Ti's! getting dark, and the old | tho cnd of one of the gallerics. Thirty | with a man? Had she not made him tanding.source of shamo to tho the things in."' ladders: that about two hundred and | sufler with the same suffering, there upon 3 here | s pretentions houses of her neigh- i miner was walking down | ten metors that roud to Requillurt? But, in spits of It stood in it own grownds CHARLES SHIVERICK, I L1 was a well mnn rt. Anton stopped him, But the road on the left, which led to | all that, it drove bLim wild to have done | and around it clustered the hon- 1 1ever was bo- | and as they passed the fence the chilt | the bl blocked by a cave-in, | the same to he eysuckle o attract the roam- rd them speaking of the fore purney wiis becoming more punful | “If you don’t want me, it's becanse | i bo nd over it roved the | been compelled to postpono | and o ‘dangerous. Frightened bats | you want someonc else,” said Moquette, rinju creeper, the two almost cmbow- 9 rehes of the drifts. He | #s she left him with tears in her 1 1sten, 80 as not 10 10se | T'ne next day the w ht. He kept in the same a clear sk vhere the child glided along [ —one of tho ¢, with the suppleness of aser- | December when the hard © earth ould not slip through w |th|u|. i sounds like ike | brought closer y by the con- | ghe'c on her way Rome from J aloud, twenty-one, The woman had gone on w feeble and e Tl i go over n They were about to | he turn the corner of the road when Anton, | twent, who was coming from the canal, stopped | ¢r do of nny kind. One pound is equal to three pounds of toad of running dovn, will ins 1 maretablo condiifon in the sprine. Dairymon as well a8 othors, who uge it, ban tstify 10 its mesits. Ty fiand judzo for yoursolves. Prico per ton. No churge for sucks, ~ Addrdss WOODMAN LINSKED Ol WORKS, Omuha, Nebrajka. seanty w Wik rive would ho Bwilt's Spueillc 8.5, 1 weoks moncod (o give 0450 diroctions, whi months, 1 togknething clse und commenced Anprovine from the very tirst watism left 1 and tho ul dko Il the Fall and Winter, i d. down, as though vi vory fragally it at odd times served to . Stock fed wit 1 Ground Oil ounie man_ looked after | procure Tor har many Jitde Tuxurics. erense i woleht ant e in oo y Jcen of S weary. [he inter’or of the little cotts pieture of homely comfort, and nd wlmost painful cloanliness was and spoke with the u tho thet ne ull right, my uppetito b I tuke ho ulcors, wiich' tho doctor sid wore (e most frighttul he hud ever scon, began to heel, LBonaL. |8 and by tho 1st of Octol.er, 155 toward Requil wenin. 1w s Tore, and weigh now tiz 1010, dren ho L MeCuisvos. | Py by eyes. domicile. Its cure was the q iher was superb me’s constantemployment, and she UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES, though _freezing ‘cold | was never nappy when something abo Passenger olevitor to all floors. 1200, 1205 and 1210 Parnam Strect. beautiful days of | it did not require her attent on. While OMANA, NEBRASKA. its furnishment was simple it was neat and _attractive, and to pass an _hour within its walls in conversaton with its | evening that he never felt the need of a had devoted her labor, al treat. | wife us much as since coming to Wash- care und cash represents her orchi rs, however, began 1o | ington, 2 estate to the caltivation of orpha iy and to alarm her | The president, by two moves, has he- good she mizit have done atirely separated from his old - blessings and benodictions wonld Howed her to keep her memory gres it Mrs, Morgan’s orchids were her own in hife, and it may be that she did Lom McClondon has been fn the employof | the meeting on v longer,so as to com- te with all the people. now,"” whispered: the ades, “did_you hear th be there. Weé'll go i th £ho Chess Calley Company (or some yewrs, and 1 | munic know the ubove statement 1o be truo. At the J timo bo bexun tiking Swift's Spocifi a horrible condition. I re most miruculous, boy to his at?” We ternoon, wais i rd his eure us il under the 185 084, Man Atlunta Di peat, he o lij v “I'hen, as the road was at last clear, he | bruising his limbs. - Those galleri pushed’ Robert forward. ull old roads, wore b together al pressure of the rocks, and now in | had given her a basket and told her it tin places there was nothing but a | she did not bring it b Wl the codfish, the | cut, which in the end would be aftogeth- | broke, and flew off like [ er closed. He was constantly in pe; The | rom the broken timbers, which thre At Chess-Calliy Cc Atlanta, Ca,, Ay feet. X one 116, 198 gurrulous old tenant was o The progress of yi tell upon the old lady full of dunde- | neighbors lest some night she might be | come it her up with the | attacked by sudden illness and ¢ ne The Grand Army Post, mindful of the ifice she had made in giving | ach ds “Go on, now, and look out for the old | #nd clos urch for Robert, Lydic’s moti tin pw, James Medival Instibubs | ¥ Sinen i i srown durk. Robers, | on ns, and has vo chance [ f elub life, as in the okl Il his chums of yore f miles awny, and s itany vot forget the orphan the president fully realize Duadred thonsand dollars of expenditure of his lifi Sinee only brings in twenty-tive thousand dol- reli the hurly-burly of lavdin returns it is a d sconraging outs ept his mind fairly o= come. It is a wore reasonable use of juicter now, and home- time and of money to devote both to buchelor compa for the delights o Bufialo duys hundreds | wonder th the utter loneline ons they would s entire night. So, filled with | he wanted to g6 to the meadows at | sac , but Johnnie made her start ol | son to his count took w0 about | interest in he nd | many u time its members ealled upe ed that she should leave her | the 4th of M ight [ oflicial life has 't | cupiced, but it i Chartered by theStateof li- | with a bound, nois for theexpressparpose | string of whic o et o | & decr, followed by the two othe ate diseascs Gonorhiea, | woman, in astonishment, ran from the ( phidisnalitheir | shop, but could not distinguish those | 88 swords. —Advanc stooping almost to h ats for the | 1 | one but when two ened to run splinters into’ him as si g with e | with them, saying they contd s t st tc knees, he groped | that later’ on. For s oungsters had become the ter- | his way along in the darkness. Suddenly | neur's great Pologne had been worrying s of thir whole conntry, which they had | # number of vats flew at him, running | him. As he passed the Vulture the ral): waded little by Little ke s band of say- | down his back in fright. | bit started out on th long time Rasse- compiicated forms, also all s disesscs of the Sk and | 10FINS fust disuppea Elood promptly relieved and I manentlycured ZED dics testedin ng i tlie darkness. and ins house a d find_a home where she m Tive more comfortably. She steadily iy Verrs road. e scized it 2 pecial *ractice, Semi . | e 3 ), 3 Weakness, NEot oo e hrurtios: Semioal | nges. At lirst they wero content to rl w | “Great heavens! here we are at last,” | by the_cars, thing it in Lydic’s basket, | her fac ainst all such propositions, kness ean reach even older hearts more reasonable ehds, the Fac anhood, prsicively cured, inthe Vulture coal yards trom which | he groaned, with limbs half broken aud | and all three children ran off. “They | and so irvitated would she become when ) the president roes; then | out of bre could ots of fun with it, making it | they were made that finally they wer ol where they | They ha omerged looking Yike n : went'to the old minc ived. At the end of a kil- | run after them like a dog, as far as the | never mentioned in her presence. Some | gxamples of Venturesome Ones Coin- N\ ¢ the tunnel enlarged as they eame | forest. weeks ago she was persuaded to d 8108 mended. e 3. Membors 1t is often I to emulate the bricht exam- te tions, per- 10 experimenting. The appropr t once used in euch case, Consul sonal or by letter, sacredly confidential. Med- i fcines sent by Mailand Express. No marks on | WOUld spend an entire day at play, then | omet package to indicate contenta or sender, Address | they ran through the micadows, vating | out into a picee of the roud admirably | But they stopped to wateh Zachario | 0f her property. The G A DR.JAMES,No. 204Washington §1. Cnicago,ll, | a1l Sorts of herbs, without bread, and | preserved. It wes the old car road, ‘ and Moquet, who after taking a drink | among themselves raised quite a sum of | ples of those who iempt fortune, and by biv- .Q,M“e A R ching fish on the banks of the eanal | which had been cat throngh the rock and | with two other comrades, began their | money, and with what sho had, seured | ingafile w an instne A, Cr which werecaten raw: then they went as | was Lke to . vatural groito. He stop- | game of ericket, wnew eap, | e 00 necessary to - admit her | shown in result of 184th G fur as the forest of Vandame, where in o, secing the child, some metres o, | {nd red silk hane 15 deposited | to the Home for ~Aged Women at | Monthly Drvwine of the Louisiaua State the spring they filled themselves with ce his candie betwoen two stones, and | with Rassencur, . The four players com- | Wilkinsburg, She sont=itolsthod|Laouerynl New Drlsans Sun Sl wild strawberries and in winter gathered n seat himself with the air of a'man | menced the game at the tirst tura from | Home, but in two ppeare Bin. Tvis cheorful g to tiose forinnte L nuts and myrde; and shortly they ex- | happy 1o have at last reached home. | the VultureTo the Pillot farm. In open- | to the consternation and surprise of her |y e 1 Capital o 0f 15,000, soid it Marsion plored the whole n. | "That'end of the gallery had been chanzed | ine the game 7 rie started by bettine | 0ld neighbors and friends. They did not | y%aeh i itths, one to O, Smoek, 1eaven- d Trea But their motive in thus running the [ into quite a comtoriable dwelling; on | se¥en knocks, while Moquet demanded | know what to do with her, @5 she de worth, Kunsas: another to John Wise of ds from Montson to Marchiennes, | the ground, in one corner, a heap of hay | cight, They placed the cholette, a little | elared thatunde ireumstances would | Womcizo, Kinas yewainder elsewhere, ting their eyes all around like young | modc a soft couch: upon a table. made | wooden egs, on the ground, with the | she return to Wilkinshurg. - Her home | No, im0 o sold i ifihs at $1 each-_ono iR s e e = | wolves soarching for prey o’ steul: | from prices of old wood, ‘was quite v | point standing up, then Jaid hold of their | Wis gone, ind no one cared to tax him- | {0 d & Clesy 105 Washineon dvg, Now . 5 Johnnic was eaptain of thess expeditions | collection of articl -bread, candles | ullet T'wo o'clock struck us they be- | 8¢IE with her maintenane Her friends gent | made several trips to this ¢ity to consult ! o Newlon with the Society for the Improvement of | 0f Parts sendin idren after all sorts of | and bottles of gin as unnr(-nvl]. It | gan. Zncharie, with thoe first strik g the onion fields,break- | was a real robber’s eavern. The spoils | the cholette more than four hundred . " {llgmln th shards, and attacki had been accumulating for weeks, and | petre 0ss the fields. This game was A { shop windows. In the eountry ¥ o miners, who were on the strike, wi the Poor, but the could find no solution | tothe problem. Meanwhile the situation was becoming alirming and complica ' i Nt FROTE AT Wiish, ‘ CURES among them were even useless things, | forpidden to be 1 in the villages a moment. “You come | thusiastically watehed the playors. - hey ; it of Poloune, still in the baskep, | Wau in the Home such 43 burs of wax, stolen for the pleis: | for fear of nceidents h X " cused of ull this. One day this boy | ure of ing. The boy xaurv«-yml] this [ But the game went on, and, us they | ted, and the way out no“clearer than at | in fifths —one held in San Francisco, Cal, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, oven forcod Lydic to rob her mothier; ho | plunder with the joyous air™ of an | yan, their foet was bruised by the frozen | first. It bainudSonsihusRolqd ieoliboled BIToWs VoA, IR0 o Coin Lol Lumbago, Backache, Headiche, Toothache, AT had made her'bring him two dozen bars | egotistical brigand. pieees of plowed ground lady to solve the problem herself, | ¢ 5l Frmciso, anotherto s party I Sow sore 7 weiling, oorobny Bruises, ! y of rock candy, which Mrs. Peters Kept in So this is your hole, isitr” said Anton, | * At tirst dohnnie, Robert and Lydio en- | and one morning sho appenved swith | GEosiid i each diew one of tie tvo AND 411, 0 3 A\D A, WOODBRIDGE BROS jar on ono of the shelves of hor window | aftor breathin, 0 Brohast din honet iiaorking. | an s T sitiidrow (oussof the s s Asp At onigs ol TP tead Steel Works, | caclhi—toJ, E. Banstr reenport, N. Y., and the cunni 1did not betray him; | down here to take your euso, while we've | thons sho trembled with foar betore hint. The | dyinz of hunger above and they drew h ut, curious to see if | whom she introduced husband tro’ Chrctham Nut'l Bank of New York | gsuesn worst of it ull was, by always took the | dJohnnie tremblingly started. But on | ho conld run fast The vabbit ran away, | This announcement arly s par. | City s another LBk of Los An- | | J lion's shuare for himseli. ‘Robert was | recognizing the young man he regained | with the children following after, For | #lyzing us her return, but it was mor: ;i D, Bing tote compelled to give up all his spoils to him | his composu one hour they chased it, yelling as lowd | pleasing in its nature, and she w el BubL 3 iy ol Vi HAMBURG _AMERIGAN nother colleciod by s and was happy if his ears were not boxed “Will you dine with mo?" said he. | us they could to frighton'it, quickly open- | heartily congratuluted on all sides. Mr, So ridge, Mis: 4 . OMAHA, NEBRASKA. when he asked for a shure. “Just a pieco of broiled cod, T'11 show 16 | fuge thiv aras eetls olosing Tthont ohe | Probert and his wife have settled down | S Soiti Hridse S, gaiston collociul By e SR 5 A ' ing their arms and: closing them again X Anglo Cali and, TLimited) San Pran o For some time Johnnie had been ac- | to you. | on empty air »‘ to housckeeping at Homestead. and as nother to a party in Guatemal, | ey PE“NYBG‘AL PlLLS customed to beat Lydie, and he ruled | He had not lost his codfish, and he sat | Suddenly a ¥pllyof onths made them | Mrs. Probertis in excellent hea th 7t is | C. A and so on il over tihabitable world, | FaoiEet- CoRpaRY “CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." Robert with a rod of‘iron, though the lat- | gown to prepare it with a beautiful new s they hady 'i!"i" fullen upon the | Safe to predict for them years of happi- | the ey of u...n_n seattered joy il haypi- A DIRKECT LINE FOR C . ter, who was much larger and - stronger | knife,—one of those duggerknives with | cricket puarty. it was Zachurio who was | nes! il s ainliaroooutronac il wike The Originnl and Oniy Gennine | (i ho, could bave killed him with a | Do handle on whichoa. v es s i e &t SnIg@neaTly SIIE s broths 3 oo, s Nov i f il i o England, France & Germany, blow from his fist. He “despised them | seribod.” On this one was simply the | er'sskull. Tlio playors were now at “Frailty, Thy Name is Woman gan b b G et 10 M A, Dl Cittuaiips 01 L Woll Know 1ing ure all both, treating them like slaves, telling | word Love.* eir fourth tupn, tohiy had made two A - —=Hamlet, ] Q% T Kook o emulate tho exiinple of the i waer tignt compurtnonts, and re- thent be huda home which was 'so un® | " “Youhuve a pretty knife,” remarked | leagues and a balgim an hour and had | That she is frail, often in body. Tortunnid it plriumiod Wity 670y i ket LU kNG wrthly that he could not take them to | Apgon, i stopped to drik afde Vineet and a pl ce TS trae, 'tis troe 'ts'a pity, - | Suinios wid ksiropoun tils, wid leavo Now York it anc, Ip fruth, b Hamea h"lw""lf' dis- | ey gift from Lydie,” responded | ealled lo TroissSages Moguet, stll b And pity 'tis, tis true.” Orc [ Uiy wind Saturuys Tor Viyigutl (0N appear at a turn in the road, ordering | johnie, who neglected 1o add that the | two knocks left tohim, and his victory Dr. Pieree’s “Five Prescription Philadelphia R The lnte Mys, HhnLAubo 2 B F ol them to go back to the alley. But first | iivl had stolen it on his ord i) bt ‘ien Zacharie lwughingly | the best restorative tonic for physic CSlEy LA He T batos—sirs abio, gareias - Biouruo 0 Ned B ae i e Robat g i ¢ ‘ prdur from o | Wuk saro, wiing geoarle laughiogly | the besk Fastoriive fonle, for Mweeny | Mary D Morgni uvetod n good partof Yotk T id in Montson placed before the Tete | batted with all (s str ‘lnm'krl. St | 2228224 This wus what happencd thut night. Coupeo. ] 4 | eholette rolled ifith deop diteh. Moqued's | or devangements. By droggists, Prico | her lifo and about tvo hundred thonsand | 1 PLFRANKUIN ST ) it to me," said he, snutehing the Then, still seraping the fish, he added | partner could nob get it out; this was a | reduced to ulwllollLl'. dollars in money to gathering together > 118 © CHICAGO. 1M codtish from his compade, when they had | with a fierce ajr | disaster. “All pocagne a for they A PN T a curions assortiment of orehids, The or- 320t TS A s all stopped 4t & bend in the road near | “Ain’t [wel off here? It's a little neck to ntck Gnd they would have he Breaid 2.4 chids are a family of plants rare enough 15,38 1580 8505 racts Norron: Requillart, warnmer than up there," to commencesnguin. Then they con- W ashington letter in the San Francisco | to be costly, and of such ant hahits Post: “'On his trip to the woods," slyly | that it is more difiieult to toll where they Robert protested. Anton had seated himself, anxious to | eluded to refrd$h “themselves at Leve: “Lwantit. You know I took it." make him talk. He was not angry, but | nurd s, ¥ | remarked & CUWhat!" said he. “You'll have some | began to feel an interest in that terrible Johnnie had a new idea. He let them | day, “the pr if T choose to give it'ta you—not to-night, | child, so brave and industrious in his | start, and then he took a string from his though. If there's any left to-morrow | vice. And it was really very comforta- | pocket which he tied to one of Pologne’s L'l see about it.” v ble in that hole; it was no longer too l-w:. the left hind one. It was very amus He stood them in a'line like soldiers on | w, an even temperature reigned | ing; the rabhit ran behind the three chil- [ miss ave been mentioned s his | ease of Mes Morgauappears to have been Fxhn drill, then passed behind them with the moist, pleasant air of a | dren, limp g in w most lsmentable man- | fiunees he meeting was arvanged by | carriod to o dike oxeess. It is auid that re - to stuy there five min- | bath room, while above the l'nn‘gh winter Finally they tied the string to its [ De. Ward, who holds himself responsible | .;‘.‘lun hwrluuhhh cost hoy 1nu. thousand g dollars. T'he auctioneer who re they are inlly beauti them is d than wi are not to he fou Thy oL usein nor o ¢ young widow, whom e gossipshave | ful. " Tho i for collocting thom i yet numed, but who is undoubtedly | like the tulip mania which onec afflicto t \er his heart than uny of the younis | the good people ‘of Hollund, and in the A GREAT MEDICAL WORK ON MAKHOOD, wh Virulisy, Morwaria and Phosisals well known New Yorker ident met an acquuintancee e I, M. 1erors utes, without turning round. If you do | blusts almost froze the miserable people L and when it grew d they drag- | for the whole business Id it got " custs will eat you. And | On growing old the galleries Ead been | ged it along upon jis b “This lusted | This widow is about 80, aud is given to | nine hindved dollars for it Other speci p by the watar liesn 8 eoes 1're 10 go »f ht home. " puriticd of the bad gas all the fir for more thun an hour and it was almost | embonpoint, and will tip the seales at | mens sold for large sums—one plant for 3 cox Nri 8 15 " i hen be disappeared in the shadows, | damp had departeds they only smelt the | dead, when they quickly put it back in | about 165 pounds. She has no children, | fowr bunded dollars and another for Qg fullely lightly that they” did ' 1ot even hear the | odor of the old mouldy wood. That = the basket on héaring the players return- | and enjoys a comfortable income from a | seven hundved and fifty dollavs. The ¥ snug littde property inhevited from her | total’reeeipts fronr sales” will not, how i 0 i\ _ 3 acharig, Moquet, and the two | another. She was in Washington last | ever, amount'to over twenty five thoi- without daring.to i their heads for purtially covered with mushrooms, while , playoed on without other rest than | May, and saw the president ewice without | sand dollaesi From this result it may bo fenr of veceivitig a'blow from some in- | white butteriies mado their home' there | a moment here and there 10 drink in all | attraeting any attention. There is no fintioved. shai: Aya. Muvgun hus vt loft | [ or v e know all about Mustang Line ‘\-i|:l|11-1.1~I 'Ii.r:‘i':'u Gradually a great afle among the white cobwebs. A population | of the.saloons which they fro quented. | doubt that the president and the widow | Lehind herin this country, perhaps not )/ | wood, however, was interesting to look . sound of his fett™= The two children v Men .Thlnk muined motioniess for. five minu look wt; it was of u_palish yellow hu ' & . ween them in their hout color, ignorant of the sun, The hard gronnd resounded with the s much interested in each other, but | on the faceof the earth i suecessor who, ment. Tewdo, Not to know is mutual terror, hon' thir Thanited time Then you're not afenid? asked An- | heayy feet as they ran on at the risk of president is a little shy ubout telling | possessad obmeans to gratify whins. Bot to hav was over they slowly moved away | ton. : 4 breaking their libs. 10 the dry the r Rose. don't you se is one-tenth agorehid-crazy as she was. Q036 o through , the © dathyeas, o saward theY Johnnie looked at bim im astonish- | heavy blows of the mallet vung out. The | The widow belor o an excellent 1 Phis will not'bea matter of general 1 d alley me muscular hands grasped the handics, | New York family, but Miss Rose may or | gret. - Wicthink it may be demonstratod Fhat thera are wuny ofher Wiy of spe: | ing money more judicious and quite VB s g m Ay If. “for exam .\u.l oub i iwiice THYRELD: 3 nt At that hour Auton had ulso entered Afraid of what? When I'm all | whails th |h|r||l|:u'\ The day before Moquette | alonez" strength ¢ had hegged b to come baek, and e But the tish was sergped at last. I gume, strong and v by excrted their museles with | may not approve of having the acquain ugh ta sluy an ox. For this | tance continue, The president told an rous choests, with | intimate friend coutidentially the other w8 harmless ll