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s THE OMAHA DATLY BEE + 7 1 | IWR ontented them: ith enlas P . rertising Uheatatt At etros sink work? 15 become so common to begin an lvmwllw' ind cight motres de Catl 1o ! { , atherine wasone of the firat to ad. | Otticle, in an clogant, interesting style, | '1:','.;"7::'.7:.:::?::.'r;f:- O tho Buary of a Grat Minen' ik By GEInG, Hew oo, A WA vanoe. But Chpve, fations, pushed her | gy, (heh PN it i1t0 some udvertisomont, BY EMILE ZOLA. AL ¥ | nd simply call atténtion to the morits : ’ iidelfadliedu e ; | “Waorre all tokdtMor; #'s only cowards | of Hop Bittirs in as plain, honest torms | o Transtated from the French. | tite sorcening shed, which was of who leave their comrades ' | ,,lrl‘ 3 S VE E - | shape: the tower Wwas_ ornamented A reconcilation | mpossible. | lu‘ o them one trial, which so ‘-I\"' , SUMMATY OF PIECEDING CHAPTERS clack; the suj wlent’s roon I'he erics had ggaln commonced, whilo | p ir value that they ' will never Anton Lantier, a mecha unable to find v engine roon t il arisk of shing o willing ones | b 114 - ermployment at lis trade in. Paris, drifis into | pave of o chureh of the Kter Lis du 3 tg the willing onea | Sold by L. B.\Vlllmms & the interior of France and brings upatihe | gyd'y) RNy fomt aiova Hinm gainst the wall the strikers pushed | “Tus Rexeny so favorably noticed in all the in the Vulture mine and soon becomes an | bricks. The hoisting engine wa tant the direc de tried to | Having a I salo, and s supplanting all the min: | upon the shaft of the gr:nt—at ¢ her medicin ) workn: The low w U 1 P y 1 X 'f.f, 5 YIII.“,“ b ot at | SHiiwe CetsNEN e entivoly for | drive them back, but it was usoless, and “Thero is o donylg the virtuos of the Hoy Ui miserable conditi old and young, ex- | this purpose. Jen t, besides ‘that | he was obligred to giveup. Out of broath [ L wid the, proprictors of Hop Bitjers hiyye ¥ cites in i a Jively interest and he for the eage of extraction, had only two [ he seated himself on a chair in the sup- |~ “In compounding & u whose vistues e h‘” ‘.‘r‘fm‘l t ,."‘." “‘ll.‘v .lh ’1‘:»" v’2§” '»-J;yi‘m; openings, one for tho steam ventilutor intendent’s room, 8o aware of bein fire 80 pulpuble to evory one's prvation.” ideas 10 others and readily weeures tho sup. | a1 another for the ladders. | Fusseibish i Vbt Sl ¢ q - . ) 1 o'clock, Ohaval [ came to him. At length he became Did She Die? D O o s mtartel tu N | waa tho firat to arrive. Ho talked with | calms he sentan oversoer to find Chaval; | “Not miner contribnied, the money thus ob- | his comrades, and convineod them | then whon the latter had consented to an | “Sho lingored and_suffored o ned 1o be used to support the men in ease | that they must imitate th interview he sent every oue away with a way all the time for years, trouble with the coal companies, By th miners of Montso! 1 demand an | gosturo Tho doctors doing her'no good;" at last was cured by this Ilnp of November the tund amounted to acon- | inerease of five contimoes per ear m “Losve us alono." “And b s papers say sp much about.' D & st Piidged eWwWey % ocne's siderable sum, and the miners, emboldened [ 46 four hundred workmen went from Denenlin's idea was to sce what the ters th “How thankful we should be for that L Aditi e Tl d el B ) iting-room to th stendont’s | fellow had in him, He at oneo found | “Indoc irered on | ONe of the Dest and Largest Stocks in the U. S This modieins eombines Tron with pure vexotal nd ta invaliable for D ng, pin- IS AT A5 T k) Tnvigora and makes Raga undar own's Tron itters, and it linw | e N sturos and out him to he vain and deve method of payment introdueed by a majority ¢ with a6 fhctor 1o Ao aired o o ! LR o aglactor, 47 e ek cured Mol | of the companics, which was to_go into el imid : o W e o iy Sotnpleion e cjeas iad | feot ON the December, Tho pian of | cries. Thoso who wisfied to desc ousy. Then he commoneed to wedicine, hter's Mise) him, affecting to bo astonishod that a | A Dav workmun of his merits should compro- | Eleven year, mise his prospeets in such a manner, | # good Has been b mul(-myd”'dnul;' " nu companies was (o divide the ten eentimes | took their lamps, bared their foot o5 wrappen R RIE no BINRE: Wedoonly by ch gar of coal, one-hall to go | put their tools under their arr aying for propping in the drifts of | the othe our daughtor while and LT Haw B OON —soeiot 188, the mine The workmen, to fortity their still with their shoes on miso } B i & I'rom a coriplication of kid liver, ADIrR' HAND ook —umeful and attractive. con: ¢ mines, e workmen, to for Hheie couts upon thoir. shauldors, owing | For a long time he had had his eyes on om a complication of kidney, live tain of prizes for recipe information sbout | position in ease of revolt, worked fiftecn days [ ¢ G €S HDO! Sy S CHiET o Smotiof sndo cumatio trouble and nervous debility, nle 1O e Dby et | Dosition in easo of revolt, worked Hftedn tavs | 46 tho torriblo cold, burred U <liaf him ot 8 st promotion, ul hwundad | HOBmALL HOUMS Sl hetols cabiliy to Select from. il y offoring to make him over: o i, — W lirect b « smethod o ade themselves by square! that it wasan indirect but effeetive method of 1 e Ay o Chaval - listened, | SWho gave her diseaso various numes, redueing their wages, To strike was the on. trying to preserve order, g tl x| 8 “ D@c i OR alarhulee, s e bd sb .l | o bofeasonaplsand pof topreyuis hose | 18 fisty guiot with, hands, olcnahid; | Rty i rstorod to e n ggod No Stairs to Cl Climb. Elegant Passenger Elevator. demands of the men—the abolition of the new | Catlierine in pants and vest, her head | ho romained in th :N.m of payment 5{:‘.':(-:""\‘ “;.','h'|'{":'|n;'::":: covered with a bluo searf, ready to de- | hope to be more than a licatenant under T it onee the leader iy the strite, | seend. That morning he had” brutaliy | Anton, whilo now another step was opon arles St., St. Louais, 120, not to leave their room at Moni- | to him, that of § | t Prosccute the Swindler! !t Ilvvmlvl\n\» of the miners with the mana- | told he ’ ing one of tho chiefs 1f whon yo op O, (54 oF Ao ModIal Celepa, s bR Yo i it the soppuze of | A st of prido motnted 1o his fuce, ho | et i S et ol (e j 1 reatmant of ¢ ger was without resulty and: the men, with | son tho overseers 1 director of the mines and lay before hin the Chs fous when ho a2 | down. Meanwhile he bogan thinking; if | Fealth by as simple a remedy as Hop it | oo I R SRS A s i bl e 4k | ters thatwe had shunned for yoars betoro using it." Tur PARENTS, b/ BURKE & SONS. . 0 ) B\ Louls, s of I\I\.nu..(.- st -‘ ) settled | work, i i followed him, all the same, for | beeame intoxi I'hen .vrnlm the | hands out s stufl called Warner's seliy b nd bitter strugele—the strug- | he never gave her any money, Wl she l ml from \[unmm “lm h he hiad been p Bitters or with othe Op' Lo, GED. BURKYE, Manago: i t | ke our money for tho tigng ot T roat, Skin or Bones, fllo?:i’nlsunlng& CHAPTER XXIV. both. What would become of ho | nnl» “not come now, somo obstacle | stun indiot him_for iy Eat. 1 10 £0 Wi Tor UNION STOCK YARDS, OMAHA, NEB. :‘Ei B At five o'elock it was very dark, the | 4id et earn anythingy She was Glled :"”\y"l,', Fha B HMGHAR AT D SRR IR bR TR D i TENCES:—Marchants nnd Farmors® Bank, David City, Nob.: Kearney National Bank, Koar seases Arising from Indiscretion, Excess, 6 ihi gone do vory oho. i y the horror of a house of shar erhaps as time to yield L e n ¥ ‘olumibug State Bk, Columbus, Nob.; MeDonuld" 1k, North Platto, Neb.; Expo: |rrarln.hxl!rt‘v\l.n whlch yroduce Tnoon uving gono down. - EVery one_ b | gy Marehionues where so many of the | more rofused, with . shitko of tho head, Rk DI E Nabat o vl e e LR ELINA S O RDE O MO DR Denculin's was asleep; the old brick howse was silent and dark, with doors | | and windows closed, A badly-kept gar “:'_‘\';;-""1-14 d § : den ited it on the one mhvnum the hat in the namo of God are you do- 3 ; ot it e | ingg hero,” said Chayal. rent and wished to work 10 ¢ ouenei debinl | ¥ = e | Wil puy cusfoniors’ draft with bill of lnding attached, for two-thirds value of stook, nmuu-m Hasciago n.p.m il mine women, without Lrcad and without | he played the role of an uncorrupt wn, laying his hand on his heart Finally without speaking to the director | \bout the meeting ho had given to the nen at this mine he promised m his comrades and influence them 3 o TULHOCK, Eng. and Supt. PRIZE, $75,000 € H. W. DIAMOND, Asst. Seoy, At Missouri Valley idge and Iron Wworks. G, P. N.SADDLER, Asst. Bog. Fablc case, Medicine acnt eyury Whgre y Mail oF expresss market-plac thri miles behind the “Then you ¢ | Sioh ) e put yourself agninst me, | to deseend eIe VORKS MARR!?"GE GUIDE, |t _ R e B OFFICE AND V/ORKS LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS. Yor eurreuoy. P Denenlin, completely tired out, having | kjck. s held aloof from that it For passed half of the day hefore at the be “Tn fear she shrank back, but did \ hour they heard Chaval haranguing, G AR MR tom of the mine, wassnoring with his | roguen, being resolved to seo how mat disen he stood upon a car b wmugh[ [ron, S[Cfll, Howa face turned toward the wall, When he | would turn, fore the superintendent’s oftic A party 5 N Truss and Combination A aO So1e Gk whs ik Fime. o | ould o |t St oo Anarts | STHTE LOYTERY COMPY. ‘ o ' at the stai In_spito of the feeble | with a quick glance, | ne, that crowd am h face of which lie red BRIDGES For Railroand and Highronds. Turn Tables, Draw Spans, Rock Trusses, Piers and Sub- awoke and, really hearing a voice, ran to open the window, Tt was one of his over- seers, who stood in- the garden under the window and twenty went off indi n_then olution w ed them in the already more than seven o’clock. want, obstinate | «wo do heroby cortify that wo suporviso tho ¢hhe had com- | arrungoments foc il the Monthly ind Semi-An ¢ to take. Itwas | nuul drawiog of the Louisinna” State Lotrory Dy | Communy, and ‘in porson munuze and_control 1Y | the drawings themsolves, nud that the simo uro sercening ok in the s lows, “What's the matter? he ced. d, the diggers, the loaders, the | light had long since broken on a bright, | conducted with horncsty, fairnoss and in good “Monsieur, it's a strike; half the work- | wheolerk, the pushers, even to the sl | elear day, eold and frosty. And ull at | faith toward w1l pastiosiand wo authorizo tho structures, on don’t wi 0 worl « ome i T 3 onoa bl 0186 O th NG 3 compiny to use this cortiffento, with fac-similos o men don’t want to work, and have come |,,H In the nave, new and still clean, | onee the n of the mine began SE o iy Iy A Vo tAte R Y, SHIRE & TULLOCK k continued. The machine to prevent the other half from gomg | work k paused in suspense un ;mw Wi the engine Proprietors. down " dor prossure, gave out slight pufls; the | Was sot in motion, while the eable began He searcely understood, his head being | cages remnined suspended by the mo- [ 10 wind and unwind. “Then, as the si A , & LA WISR still heavy from sleep. A cold wind eame | tionless cables; the ears, abandoned on were shouted, the descent began, g # E nta: in throngh the window, almost freezing | the way, encumberred and od nikdown [antliroso Pl cnd us word of all bridze work to lot. Corrospondonce solicitod from enginoors an Howed its daily al- him Searcely twenty-live lamps had been ta “Compol them to go down,” ne stam- | ken from their’ places, and others were nd men, while on | = mgrod. still burning in tho Lunp room. Without | wheelers pushed ———= It has been going on for an hour,” | doubt & word from him would sufliceand 1 noise T QI TS gAY resumed - the —overscer. “Then . we | work would be imed again, Gros ]:l »_wnx]muw now?” Sl s HOME SEEKERS TTENTIO] thought wo had better come and look for [ “Well, what is going on”here, my ehil- | said Cha therine, who was w e i A 5 J 3 ’ you.” Perhups you can make them listen | dren ho asked, i a Toud voied *What vv\’-r i, > Inldun\llwn]"wn\l\n | Jocorporato in 1805 Tor 23, yours by tho lo s or Full Particulers about Free and Cheap Lands in Western Nebraska. Address PATTERSOM 1 i - ¢ you angry about? Explain it to me; t nine o'clodk, when Mrs nne e for B icationnl wnd CHnTtbIo Wrposos. | o yuee pows Etat Agents, North Platte, Nebraska, Indlgestlou Cured. T will go."” T L T Cath L D " | and Cecile arrived in tho landau, they | with e {0010 wiiloh it rosory X state Ag Pl e e T \ternal toward his | found Lucie and Jeanne, beautifully 1 quickly. His mind had be- | ~ Usually he v s now, and e was very uneasy. | men, even though exaeting heavy work, | dressed, have ransacked tho house, Authoritative and brusque b | stonished on s the ook nor other sorvanb | ho triod at fivst to control themby ceompanied the ¢ 3 l~|~<\«t stirred. But from the other | nature, which had the But Mrs. Hennebeau explained. do of 1 camo the sound of | clarion; he often made himself loved, | & natural manner, that she c rmed \m‘..e.--v. d'when he went out | and the workman espeeially respected | the roads were so full of h w the door of his daughters’ room | him as a man of con wiysiwltiii|ppeapintund thia; fehomhad Speate P By anoverwhelming popir ting them. But Denculinn | was mido o pavt of th pros i L who |sudopted Decomber “The only lotter lr_\[|lvu pooplo ¢ ) its frunchico ETTCIAT, ITOTICI Mo 1 sufferod for m rostion, scurcely bl to retain the simplost Food on my stcmach. The burning sensition wiis almosi infolorublo, and my whole system way deranged. T was wakerul anid not sleop, | | and consequently more or 10s8 nervous ill the timo. I declined in_ flosh and sutferod ull the usuul dopression attendant upon this tor disease. In a word, T wns miscrablo. At Tailing to find reiiof in an o than five yoars with Indi- CGrowers of Live Stock and Others. WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION T0 Our Ground Oil Cake. ETUNITY TO WIN A , Cluss L, in the Acadomy of OO IE k0 open, while both girls stood on the | them in the dvifts, » W danger | bringa protector. Megrel langhed s, Tucsdny, Nov. luth, improve | threshold, dressed in white wrappers, | wheneve ceident oc «d at the LI e e ST S Monthly Drawing. stomnch, str hastily put on. mine. Twic fter the explosions of fire | all, asusual, ended in threats: not on s Tt is the best and wost food for tock of any kind. One pound iz equal to three pounds of Momallthac bisenihiieansodye ';;k{_,{,;"'\*“‘Ium;gj; SWhat is the matter, father damp, they bad lowered him by« rope | them “':”lfll" ro '1“ lhr'[m' r!vmvm l’",(fial?fia‘!-l .!::R:!ZHE ,.15 0 D corn, Stock fod wit 1 Groand Oil Cake ib the Fall and Winter, instead of ruuning dovn, will in- cheorfully boar this testimon, thoch: Lucie, the elder, was twenty-two years astened under his arms, when the | pane of gla Joytul at his sa il & ereaso in weight and be in good murketable condiilon In the spring. Dairymon us woll s others, Jeneulin told thom of the subdued are hundrods sufl of age, a tall hrunette, with a supe bravest among them had refused ; ’ P , bo ns rendil o, whilo the young & Slres 4 $ at Jeant-Bar ) n . who 180 it, ean tostily 10 its merits. itand Judzo for yoursolves. Prico £4 por t No o0 bonsltoanil v while the younger, Jeanne, - [ “You see,” wuid he, “you will make | Hon atJennt-Bart. Now cyerything w 1CAPITAL 1 Churgo for sncks. Address WOODMAN LINSEED O1L WORKS, Omuhu, Not vy Steot, | 1Y hincteen, was sl prettier, being | mo ropent that L pliced confidenco i | QUiet and upon the road to Vandame, 17 do noks. Address ~~~~ Wool b0 Atlanta, G : I, with’ golden hair and winning | yvon. You know that I have refuse after the young ladies had gotton into | gl 00 o Trontic on ascs miled 1 Fuitrd of gondatimos. - Spoak calmly the e, they ull became very cheer- | % o) CHARLES SHIVERICK Tho Swilt » Drawer 8, Atunta, 3 ful in that bright weather, without guess- do & 1) “Nothing of any consequence,” he ro- | Twill listen.” vs (h Al were silent now, abashed ; little | yielded to him; but Chaval at length s mine. Lam going to see | said: ce off in the spreading | ( their ears ing that, at u short distan country Jong murmur W out, while, if they had plid. to re: the strike ubo | trounl dssuro them, “Itapp § making some FURNITURE, oo James Mdioal I to the ground, thiy con Bihuvs Hosraithe | Chartered by theStateoftiii- | fhoLit. 3 “It's this, Monsicur Denenlin: We I 3 | A 1 r nois for theexpreseparposs | Bt they did not wish him o g0 0ut | ean' keep on working I Doneulini (Ve “f,';'\)' i amp of D e | o mrox UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES, of givingimmediate relietin | without first taking somothing Warm. | fve contimes more & gar." 4 bl g andomlood, s denld iMos H do g 208, 12 3 B e e O e ntimes mo ur Honnobenn; *this evening yon will como G Passonger elovator to all floors. 1206, 1204 and 1210 Farnam Stroct. vate diseases. Gonorrheea, " 2 He appeaved surprised, wnd dine with us and take t) home OMAH \. NEBRASKA GleetandSyphitisinali thei | broke away from them saying he was in W st s aL0 ) B ¥ compiicated forms, also all Whatt five centimes! What is you | Madune Gregory hus ulso promised to | ¥4It = diseases of the . fnnging on to | reason for this demand? 1 do not com- | « : for Cecrle.” only to tho o of the compiny in New Or \ Blood promptly re s e i to drink a litle | Plain of your propping. I have not im- | \w you can expect me," answered | leahs, LR (1 ReTEanenty cuRd by v glass of whisky Bt Counle. of | vosed a new tarit on you, like thte com- | Deneulin For ot} s iy " \eJ a 0 ' e S EuT Lo ! dan strted off toward Vandamo | fatndg N 1 Montson.” The pany i GV ; 5, inal or Lshall remain Like this and 1 i i M i) Il lock [ h eakness. Night Loss I vou will be forced to curry me off with “That's so, byt the ecomrades of Mont- | 21t mne and Lucie look back to sy (7 e Face. Lowt Maniiood, prsitively wa Y son are right, a5l the same. They won't | 86 their father who remained standin R T ! inge RS “Ho was obliged to resign himsolf, the” tarif, and they want five | theroad: whilo Megrel rode ;;.m.mu be- | opa. A DATPHIN, New Orlouns, k Jetter thongh he swore that the biscuits would imes beenuse they ean't work vight | hind them e s | Wushiin, es sent by xpre s © him. Then, candle in hand, both | with this poor pay. We want five y crossed the forest nnd too! he | " \ 3 e to indicate contentsor sénder. Address | il v Town stuirs beforc him. In the | centimes, too, don't we, you otherse | road hetween Vandamoand Marchionnes. | ko . 0. Money Oricrs and addros dining-room they hastened to serve b A uumber’ of voic pproved; the | As they approached Tartaret, dJeannc NEW ORLEANS , BANK, ono pourme out the whisky whilo th mor besan agnin with violent gos- | asked Mrs. Hennebeau it she knew tho 1 v Orlea other ran to the closot to tind a paper of | tures. Little by little they had all gath- | Cote-Verte voads and when the lutter, in ke 3 1(-\\\4\]‘_- lmlfl ¢ 1‘\ndhm very | ered round in a circle, rz\;w‘v;’m her y\'n -nr re |Iy nlm in :’- i LOUISIANA NATIONAL 1 J Denculin’s oy q hodibutheilonabod || SRS HEMITMERL RS KA s ETATE NATIONAL FANK, | 1 by their father. Tho clder wished | his fist for fos of Adding to the tempta- ow O to become an operatic whilo the | tion to ohoke thons one. wit younger was anxious to paint well. | He When they were compelled to <ut down | gy ‘ll; Y the roud. Tartaret, on the ed Woods, was of volennie arid Prostnio i Mod Ficore AERMAN NATIONAL BANK wrvenmess, under which, for v the other, ferred to discuss the matter, to Vim0t rzen R onta LT asonably, (ARBTON R DY G0 oy D} et s e e st e ateey o Ll : o | some eenturies, had been burning an o . You wish five centimes, and T admit | conl mme. ‘I miners of that count - | embarassment in bt A FINE LINE Ox girls, berore so extr weful housekoecpe errors of centimes in the . nee ind gi 15 of the mine, and mily accounts, } T X g oont im-thed h 54 Gerstand that I must make a living in Qloamp downiro Huickly thititho i—'} ” Now, thoy kopi o purao, und cut down { orgor that vonimay Jiva: And T am: it | no chane tonaial ey J‘.H‘AS oy l‘}, Cul | s Wl thote | the limit; the leastinerease in the price | yre still below burning in that hell, The | (TP constantly sopuined their | of labor would throw mo head over heols. | rocks of o dark rad well covored with an | s ivalablo o e Do | toilets, and in other wuys made tho house PYDRoen s ; L A u | | the work is worth it. . But'I cannot give | told its history. ‘I he fire from heaven | 29 Q them them to you, If 1 makoe this ad- | ki fallon on' that spot for the ovil doines DR. HAIR’S vance [ shall he ruined. You should un- | of the ho: who discovered tho ! I é ¢ ) Y Remember, two years ago { 5 o blo . ) g e of alum. Sulphur seemed | obtinmio i Jonz st ¢ i proy = mgre Comfortabl, © SiElia NI YN aBa g Rnobeabib o || s aassanen by, BYIphP Bt Hobstione audipiasandlioasos UL EICAG =3 =AD v supled air into | 131t that “raiso of ry has almost | springup on tho ‘edge of the fissures, | khown throughout the world for its unrivulod =2 ng the preoceupied afr into | 4 ined me, though 1 have stragelod : il =23 = . et 5 vostones, who had dared ain fnllon, silont, ov for two_yc o-day 1w $hor | visk im oyo 10 ono of thoso holos, swora 1 nRING y which ha ] V/QODBRIDSE BROS wplnied, i boonmo anosy. leave th 8 at onee thin ot 10§ that they saw flames and the wicked oL ABNE G seHohR on youl QU R L now Swhiaroito ™ et Hidio Emonoy S oxti | B e Eas A O, BESEIREMICHLE T N DA N Tl emon . ) buriod coal, Stray lights rose from the | e A B S haval langhed disagrecably in the | ground; hot steam continually poured | She ~||n.1.. of n purty which had been | face of his master who so frankly told [ 6ut. And thus, as a niir of eternal | el IRanslieerial Madamo | them of his affairs. The others were ob- | spring, in the midst of that miserablo | Gaee beoe] ABRY. f0 sy, (i Epren OMAHA, NEBRASKA. T e Aty to drive 1o | stinate nnd ineredilous, unable to com Tand of t, the Coto-Verto w R o Tany Who G 1ol 86 Tuvorubly of Gregory's to g ) then she would | prehend that o chie did not eurn mil- | ways covered with green turf, its trees of | Your remadics Nb l lu . come and take them in | long [ At night, thel TALDW ELL, city of Lincoln, Nob., writes Dr. kiie s A Ly wifo h and noL even B sympton ild 1 n ne 4 by Iy woll, D aippoared HlI\\\||\\| "1, Nade In Every Siylo and Varioty Known to Modorn Cooking and Heating 8Stovo and Range Construction. P PRICES FROM $10 to $75. &= The above Trade Mark is a Cucrcntes that Evpry Article bearng it it is Mo Finest and Best th=t con ba me mede for the ‘JI'ICO u:‘ul Richland, Towa, writes, wvo loon uflicied with | 0 S v a1 Solowad you divoetions mnd am hnppy 10 sy that ©nover 11 HERNENG UM (fS 3 A Vihinbio i pago treatiso containing simfln the Landau, and | lions from his workmen which the leaves ‘were constantly r A vilunhio B4 nage troatl proof from overy staio in tho U. 8., Canudu wod Grent Britain, will be madlod upon applicition, ——“i Beware of Imi taiions. If your Dealer will not ‘“‘;:l‘mlllur }I were {nll i:nm,'_' to lM hinnes to ”'l‘xn-n] Deneun was toreed to msist. H]“\\'wl. whil ir. fields Il wd us many rous I i i i apileto canding have unch at the For, where they had ¢ explained his strife against the Mont- | three yoar. Tt was n natin: 1y druggist not huviag it in stock will pro’ r} :..‘;;’5“.‘5". l|1m-n invited |.»Ir the wife }.1 one of -:..-_ son compuny “ml, i qu“ ays on the :ml hous by the h 'lf’“!"“[ bl %fllshwy;u Khh e g'te pany. Foay gy, e bap directors, for the purpose of visiting the ch, ready to devour him if the slight- | burning coul. The snow never remainee A workshops, the h]xgll' furnaces and the | est chance oceurred. Just at present he | th Fhe enormons growth of verdure H u MPHREY S’ Dgwn Ml;ccli lgacrl?mfitl&ve B%rru.npualv'I ' G A 5 3 LY. coke fires, foreed to economi winty, we shall remain at home,” | depth of Jean-Bart ha nne. pense of hoisting still gre ne angry, ble conditions of tho ‘increased | and the trees 3“{@! out with ut hay| | i made the ex- | €ven been reddinggl by the frost | iter, the un Soon the olled into the open | B | | | FOR SALE BY Lange & Foitizk. rWWWWWWWW\ St M s %4 Manual of cll Discases, By P. UVAPIEEV, N, D, LY LOUND TN CLOTI and GOLD Mailed Free, a0 Fuirs scarcely | country, Megrel jokingly told the legend; k bod of coal | then explained how isal tho | bottom of that ping by the fo the miners at the Jast strike had | of the coal dust, nnd when the compelled to imitate Mont- control of it it hburned on But he b “What an idea! [ toll you its nothing. | compensated for the th Do mo the pleasure of going back to your luuml He would not have lire Iu"(m il the mentation could not ul on ¢ beds, und then at nine o'clock dress yoursolves and keop your engagement.” | ho not " Embracing them, he hastily’ went out, | son for fear of seceing his men leave him; | ever. He toldfoffn mine in Begium el ' and they heard the sound of hi foet o | Ut if they had dons so althoussh thiy | which they had RS ot putting ey Coll { : the frozen carth in the gardoen. | would have succeoded in compelling him | out the fire. Bugdue became silent, every Hilarelicn of G foss 06 Jeanne silently put the bottlo of | o give up his mino, they would alsohave | moment bands of miners pissed Ui ¢ Ak ievs Nioekins VomiliG e [:hma 0 MIIWGU( & Si Paul wiisky, while Lucie locked up the crack- | made their own condition more deplora- 1 1, Licach ) 63 RAITL R A The Short Line o des ble by joining the Montson company oms in which the | was not enthroned in some tabern: 1s took advan afar olf he ers. ‘This npartment had the ¢ look of all the dining tublo is not set. Both gi ringe. Though they walked by in silenc angl looks i&;nv cast” on th luxuiy — which & forced them ;.,‘ wis not one of those men who | stand” aside, 3} The erowd be- | l-nn-u“);m early morning visit to sce if | paid managers to strip the miners, ne more numerous as the horses | ithing remained from the day before. | who was never seen by thems he | erossed the little bridge of the 'pe A soiled” Pkin was_out '..f, T th | mastor \\Ilm viskod othor things than his | What was the matter: that those people and Best Route o o servant must bo reprimanded. ‘At length | money, he risked his intelligence, bis | were all on the voad thus? The n - ‘;“w"v‘r" thoy returned to their room. health, his entive life. A stopps of | Ba " S ":J'::ulm\u.r.l.i hf‘m“",.'fi'. Iy me ma a. tO the flst 3 e ‘Malasis RTeTeY As he cut across the shortest paths of | work would simply be his death. * He had SUSPOCE SO thing was going onin that the garden Deneulin thought over hislost | no stock on hand,‘and morcover it was | quivering countiy: and it was a relicf o, 1y 1 INOMATA AND = TWOTIRAINS DAILY 13 fortune, that million which ho had real- | necessary for him to excente his order wi i | i ; > excente his orders. wen thoy at lnst jerived at Marehicnn s S ihitkes ized from Montson, intending to iner On the other side the eapital vould not | Under the sun. which scemod 0 cxtin t & AT T it, L«ml \Ixhlwhl )m- uy was in suc gl'ulll. »l.-.-lpl without eausing disaster. How sh them, the rows of coke tires and Ne ! 1{fi Clintan, Dubigque, Rockford, risks. It had been a continuation of bad | eould he keep Ins engagemd Www | the 008 L oir smoke. | Urinary it Hock Island, Op0rE, Junesvill 10 keep lis engagemontst how | the farnaces threw out thoiv smoke, from | Biieates of 00 1t e qangay luck; the onormous andunfore- | conld he pay the infer o, Wino ston the sums in- [ which the eternalsoot filled the air I ~y e seen ropuirs, roinous explorations; and | trusted to him by his friendst He woulid : ¢ Men Think ito Industeinl orisis como on' just | bo sure to full, ° Bl 170 BE coNTINUED. ] W n And ull other inmpoi M points Eust, Northoust then, t und Boutheust at tho time when the profits began toap-1| *And it is just this, my good men?” - par. 16 the striko broke out svith im, | said ho in” conélusion. "Cwsh 1o con- | Give your elildren B 1L DOUGLASS | gyMleket ofico o in Paxton o tho vasiny tae Y T it was all over: it would kill him at oné | vince you. You do not ask a nian to ruin | & SONS' CAPSICUM COUGH DROPS BLELANLEL LU0 ; ) o pARAC they know all about Mustang Lin- blow. He pushied open a little door; the | himsclf, do your 1f I should give yon | for their Cougelis Colds wnd Sore T hronts: | il Slsanors i § oat Rl Curg i 1he Al iment. Tew do. Notto know is IrHl«mw of the mine were l<lx~l‘-n_ she | the live centimes, or - you should join'the | they will cur specdily, uve azimless wnd | CHICAGOM LW AUK X LA ULWAY JParent. guar able in the dark night by a decpening of | strike, it would be cutting my thront.” | pleusing to the taste, - { evory attention Is i guis by boury I e REae i ot (o bave, AEATARARE BRI CHONAR R 6 1 SR AL AU Shitiset | plousing g outnulores of thi s g 1] Wi 30T Jean-Barthad not the importance of | heard. Buta part of the mingrs scon .1 The tubborn cases of dys i ‘Ansiarant Gencrn) Munager 1 dliseuscn by o the Vulture, but the refitti ciad mado | to husitate, Stveral started toward th R ot A V. AN TR Gonera Iasiger and A sllotien alvee, = AN it an attrnetive mine, aceording to the | shaft as 1f resolved to descend. i tonir wnce of Hood's s . Ticket Axont, p | MRout Wi imeiee MEveD ey N | n i Hood's Sursap: e e O Gro B, HEAFFOID, As §stunt Genersl Pusson ypinboul A0 s THYSELR, report of the en, At least, " suid an overseor avilla, Ay it or i ‘fiskob Agunt i

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