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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23. 1853 s o S i e ot K { When they arrivod at the Madeleing] Chasal. “Come on, now, yon swore HEADS AND TAILS. TIHE CHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY GERMINAL thote werg quite thirteen hundrod of | with the others % 7 N OHURAL 2 them. The road descended a smooth Chuval tremblingly drew back and the | A Form of Gambling that is Rapldly Cr (o Ctory of a Great Miners' Ciri slope, and ths murmuring érowd of [ hammer fell; zu his comrades withous Becoming Popular of Late. by strikers was compolled to go over a latge | waiting, beatibgdhe engine with blows | Chicago Mg ail: he boor gooar™ g squure of ground befors reaching tue | of their iron bars, with bricks and every- | “Hoads ® “Right you sare. " ¥ DY EMI ZOLA. ! L < Righ! ou_are A Y E 3 ZOLA. mine. thing thoy conld fay their hands on:somo | “Muke it brandy and ginger alo. this - i At that moment it was little more than. | even knocked:: o with sticks. ‘The | time."" This from the first 8p or Tyanslatéd from the Freneh . but the ove o Ibosenod, the pie " two o clock overséers, having | screws wef es of stoel [ “As you profo Hoads!” “A tail - been warned, had hastoned, th asoent; | nnd brass woro knockvd o1 A hunvy | would taka ft." romarks the gentloman FMMMARY OF MIECEDING CIEADTH and when the mob arfived tearly eve blow of an ago, given with nall the | with the dark moustache ...,d gontoo, V - - Anton Lantier, a mechanie, unable to find | one was out of the mine; there only re- | strength of their strongest man, broko to who introduced the g 2 = AL moe, ‘A1 ONZHNO23Y SISIDONYC CNY SNYIJISAkd cmploy ment at his trade mI 3 i, drifts inio [ maine od in the pit about twenty men, who | pieces the iron tank ot Ium engine, and, let's make 1t a dollar a the inferior of Franee and ngs upatthe | were soon disembarked from the eag ns tho water eseaped and it beeame | eall v oxcitedly ejaculated the young e | 9 Montson cont mining recion, in early sprine, | They followed them, throwine stones af. | empty, thero came fortn u rattling sownd | man who had come in on (o ¢xcUrsion Deflflrey & bto:t Les IRy mon Ty fecepts Work | ter them, “Two men were knocked down, | like w person in his doath agony and had mot the goatoe by ehance eXpU W ol Sases of the mine | another left with them a sloeve of his [ ‘That was the end; the mob ‘wont out- “Make it o V iind we'll quit,” und tho bl et p AL wand | Jcket ;.-l.i.fl.- after the men savel umlv,l azy, blv;_"lwhnul( Anton who | groateo wigglod in n insinuating wiy 2ost ar TTE R the m e lit:on ol old and ng, ex- | the materials. They touched neither the | had not yetep go of Chaya, “That's only what 1 expeet our ma st and Largest ocks in e N eites in him a lively interest and bexing | eables nor the boilers. Then the erowd “Deatn to the traitor! 1o tho shaft! to | riage liconse to dost. M ..,’,' and 1 gavo One Of the Best an 2 9 ( {he study of methds tending to_all viate | pressed on to the nest mine the shaft!” % the old folks the shp last night." This medieine, combining Tran .m. ruro their condition. Gradually he fmpa his The Crevecaur was only a short dis. ‘The miscrable men beeamo livid, “I have scruples against gambling, y OM, yosciable s, quickly and oo ~;-_t_{ i o "‘;‘,'“;;'1"“","“1:"”' 1';[;";;”; tance from the Madeleine, There the | stammering some explanations and toen | gaid the ,,..;.v'm‘ m\’fk it 11 ills. to Select from. o ':r:m::l:: ks s Cilis mnd Fevers, Workimen, & saving fund i statied b ohion ::“I':'"’:':‘x'h’""’,‘”'i""'“"” ly |l A stupid idea that bo | trate to you the folly of betting." eaeh mincr contributed, the money i tnined to be e 10 wupport the e v o lar & of tronb e with the coni compan o % Dhen ".,f??':n.‘ Lt of November the fund aniounite endacheor | siderable s, and the miners, ob | the women; the boys were slapped s8 I what makes san ine | ot v iy for o mees | NO Stairs to Climb, - Elegant Passenger Elevator, | thoy went by; the men ran oft with their | comfortable, said Nirs. Levaque.” *'Why, | —leaves without a cont, through the gen- sides black and bluc ses bleeding. | here are the buckets.® tlemanly wiles and shrowdly drawn And, in the incrensi procity, thit wish ‘Chere was n pood there, mado from sme 4 3 et - o for tovenge which had turned all their | tho wator whici 1 schomos of the professional pluyer.-thy SPECIAL NOTICE TO prodnce constipation—ather fron by this tact. determined to resi n from tho vngine. 1t 1 il I |} Ivenriches and purifien the Llood, etimitlates niethod of payment introduced by a o 1o o8 A \ N atl co. ‘Thay| DinfWWH0 a\viys Awaiia the oall, or has & o appotite, aids the assimilation of food. ro % i 1B ) of. | heads, the cries of death to the traitors | was white with a thick lnyer of ice. ‘They | double hond or two ta beneuth his N T it Ar'8 T Irhiug, and strengite of the MV Ao ,‘m,f, continiued. They tried to cut the eables, | pushed him to it, broke the ice and forced | hond. ST : Growers of Live Stock and Other:. onz the mine e Yo, Slitonds, oMk o ries wis to divide the ten centimes | but the tile did not work; it was too long. | um to st.ek bis head into the cold The matter of “matching' money, ginco WI CALL YOUR ATTRNTION TO Energy, &o, it has o eq : paid for each car of coal, onehalf to wo | Now that the fever. was on. thom, they | water, i the suppression of open gambling, has s 5 & The genuine be nnlnl'olm-\omqyk and toward pi ||-fi_1m ,..uwvivlu in the drifts of | would go to extremes. ‘Dive in now," said old Brule. “My | hecome pernicious fact—a phenonenal . erossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other. the mines, he workmen, to tortity their A tap was broken in the boilers, while | God. if you don't get in we'll put you i ge. Heretofore John T. Raymond and b Wade anly by BR . Srsinne Of 1 cuse of tevoll, worked ufteen days | bucketsful of water wore thrown' in tie | And now you shalt drink some; yés, yus, | n fow of hisilk huve been sditod with u r ro LI r‘ L nd tails™ (but with a monopoly of “head. ; nt). The Tt 18 the best and gheapost food for tock of any kind. One pount & squal to thres pounls ot under the new system of payment. and touid | g0 “swhich bu the iron. like a beast with its nose in the trough nk. | what trath is not positively uj :km"" Mbrids """""”'")‘:i'l':i'"::;"j‘;",'lt":‘.:l'l"' Without their knowinz why, a now or- He was foreed to lio down and d alternativ Me he'd and a dele- | der was sent along the line. B They all laugh 0us | vieo now pervades the best socic and corn. Stock fed wit ) Ground Oi! Cake ih the Fall und Wintor, instoad of r dovn, will Ine «l witn the uncons dnz [ 1o the Victoire! o the Victoire h o eruclty. One womun putled his | by no moans contined to thoso who creass In woliht and'bo in oo atable condition in the spring, Dairymon as woll as othors, gation appointed to wait upon the man B . % . D director of the mines and tay betore him i There wora no gendarmos thors, Al | ears; unother threw a nandiul of frosen | wagir whisky on the turn of n penny. | wno uso it, can tosiify to fts me Try itand Judgo for yoursolves, Price $! per ton. No unds of the men—the abolition of the new | were reassured and, turning round, they | mud'in s tace. His old jacket camo Tho Indies, too, have picked up the pas: churge for sacks. Addross WOUDMAN LINSEED Ol WORKS, Ouinhu, Nobrasks. system of pavment and an inereass of ivo | descended the hill toward Montoise, cue- | apart. And, aimost wild, he fell upon £ , A | S 4 sion, and many who exchanged toln and 617 St. Char! -M.m.mouu.n:o. cuntines pot car. Anton s ability and saaa- | ying neross the ticlds to agan reach the | taem, giving blows rigat hod leit to B0t it bon \,.,,N”““ ,|”.‘,,,.,,,|"‘:,, R ity madu him at oneo tho leader i thostrike, | G AEross (e AUl to g reach the | b 0 = — bt l o il ¢ resort to theft to swell the amount. in 1 L pushed him, Mrs. Mahon | volved on the flip of u copper. The old M. BURKE & SONS, e interyiew of the minters” with tho mana- | Yo Seh tove A raitford ahstructud thoir very little hope of uitfmate success. settled | tho fenees, Now, they were again ap- [ wis among the mose violent; both were | gantleman's wallet is. “tonehed” during rr"y'fi!‘i'-"w:'-'f,\'fl'.',‘”fl'.rfl.'r'n'."u".',:am'l'.'h'.'i? 0N to i 10 and MILGE irtelesthe siigs | proncitiing Montson: & snt i be- | satixtying tio old preudgy they hud | A nimht and n Dotrbor s fos i Higns of Throat, Skin or Bones, Blood Polsoning | KIC Of poverty nsainst unlimited weaith, tore them, while in the nee were st iwim; and Moquotte, who usually | wiio has kept strict neeount ot his ‘small old Sores and Ulcers, are treated with wn CHAPTER XXVIT soen the black he of Marchiennes viis good Trictds with all hor old 3 ) per was without result, and the men, with A A oy AR s lover change “trequently finds it lighter by e e Across the Toval plain, all white with | They were so exeited that their futize | wis o enragod at tais one tha sho did | Sove] shebel i the mormag. 5 4 ndulgenc the frost, under thoe pale_winter sun, the | was not felt, and they were unaware that | ythong sie conld to nim. But the north merveu mob went o |, running along the roads | their fect were hruised and trost-bitten, ‘Lhen Auton eried out: this spe and neross the beet-ficlds The crowd was ulways in ! All nt once, u new cry avoso. comrades peked up in the voads and al- | want to have my rev i, “Bread! broad! bread " | leys. When they had pussed over the e And turning o Chavil whle pitekin, R Positive Wrilten Quarantes sives s craty ou. It wus noon; the hunger of t RiX | nul by the Magache bridge, and had ar- At you wisa we dl tightitouttogether.” { o1 e parlor ablo ease. Medicino sont everywhare by aailorexpresss | WeCCKS strike had awukened as they ran | vived at Vi they numbered two | His huads closed, i eyos w Lt up | Prack stockinies MARRIACE C UlDE, ;u»nm tho: Ids. “The small crust of | thousand. But three o'clock had strucs; | witn the fury o homicide, a8 it toe It has been said that this polite mode r 1d, eaten in tho morning, and the | the men had come up; nota man remam- | arink waich o had taken had mado b SN wis 8. )y the member: fow cliestnuts which Moquette had given | cd ut the botton, Viain thrents wore ut- | wisi 1o murder chia L LU fl‘.::»':fi; ! v the women, were not enough, and now | tered, but they wiro only able to drive 0. re you r t Ono of usshall fall | grue, The estimable gentlemen compos hunger was added to their rag. with ‘their b ckbats the workmen who | he 1 have bonnsiasy | To the mincs: no more work! br “ Anton, who had refused to cat his | that had been rolioved. Thes share that morning, i 10 foel | ran away, gnawing in his stomach. Ho did not | their pos comp his 1 of gi not have ;;m. on withont it cheeks bezan to burn and a fl his oyes. But he kept his he wished te AS they reac BURKE, Mangor, trost-biten, | L tion Autonored onts 0 Sun ot sovlory Sambing 0TS UNION STOCK YARDS, OMAHA, NEB. oug < L) gan and Praivie avenaes are equally prominent. Matching s everywhere, | whieh produce so aehiny: a Konrney Nationnl Dan'Kaae atto, Noo, O rs Bunk, David City, Nob Mebondd's Bunk, Norta ~Morchants and Farm Ak, Columbus, Nol olumbu Wk, St i Ned GoIs’ urnit pennies at the base-box arpet is as common us chod, for two-thigls value of stovi. ith bill of lnding atw 260 Pa PINE PL N . Give hia Knide, gang | Cathering men had « mine was i 3 t * mine ing thut body of boua-lide business peo- | 46 e : bowes et I wnd in fear i have enongh to answer for without Trifled awaw thear youthind vigor hiv DRRATNS wid L Oy W i Tor e MEN of all dges, yiho find their POWER A apoxitive’s s it exhaust Ad! | had come to take tae pliee of the TAr edition” loosed at him and sho romembered his | ghis ey immor: lity bhei e dropped at il the deser contidences sion. In their ry moment he took out | having one of the tra asmall quantity | attacked the mine, cou'd | had been slowly gathering 1 ther by Then his | burest fortn. Aft'r years and ame it up | hunger they wa d: ho still | destroying oidd useloss devastation [ Behind'a shed Anton perceived some | She turned toward her f: the Joiselle road, a | loaders who were filin Vandame miner who had joined the hand | “Will you o uwiy." ted to go to the right, and yelled a picce be wmoved. | too. I'll masa you I you touca o Gaston-Marie! we must stop the !l'mlur h's orders hundred of tho | hum again. Oh”yoa cowaras.”™ 1 mm]:» 80 that the water will flood Jean- | strikers ran forward; and the men had And sae stood before her man only time to save themselves. The | fended him, torgetting the blow raged mob had ale turned | horses were unharnes in ~|.n.~ of the appeals of Anton, who im- | run away, whilo tac plored them to lot that | | urst uay wien thoy hid ' giivie door i ! ) leir doors like u toundtis | talked of his wish _to kitl us soon s ho el | ank. Sae ran forward and held Bim | proystness in busin Lack with both hands, erying to him, | g | filled wath nag contide rsoof [ “het imowlone! This is too much. | e i in | You wantto kul him now that he can't i Vi, e St not i, but ever) K sind swallow T 8 s almost sure o suceess: at loast it will inspir ce. When you find a medici Star Congli Cure_acting at onco | on the system and removing all the di- | seass, yoi have faith in it and bhalf tne buttle 15 then over. MYRTLEAIN WLES expnan e I have their i Mo 250 N o et SV s Ktand up. | ! ther and | are promuy Tewoved by Ui 11 tae others, rdst Willme | 4 “Rowdy Waoste B0 RSt Marriecd PEM 12 1110 a0 the 1ov > and rexp Q Orture aiscriaee VExL LoRtimoninis i Sumps DAl The Climax Medical Co. 504, St. Lasis, Ma, coal ear, ed heo ¢ e sho terned towsnrd U e e motn ot o' in the Hub. Boston Record. “The ds wenter of A Boston merchant of gees wtile connections, 1 ility, was ely married ) sgent of the mesenant | s to be in town, an - a8 the ‘..-.m(l’ A. TULHOCK, Eng. and Bupt. 4. P, N.SADDLER, Asst Bz | was inv.ting about everybodv to s H. W. DIAMOND, Asst. 80y, TER, nd de | mere “ERab 18 hosp at she boelodsed to him, aid | Vet s her ghame wi dound allowed to [ t g the hie oo miscry, roased were upset and | thougat t taat it w Ars one. What | broken ho was ood would it do to desty e galliévies? Levaque, with violent blows of his | teeated tuus 4 that roused his workingman’s heart. | axe, attacked tho trestics wideh heldun | Anton, under, the taunts of the gigl, | danzhter's ‘wedding, ne” invited the o s ; 4 i Indlgesnofl Cured. | Miion ko dhonc i Am]u\(. but the bridzes. Thon tuo i oceurrod to | hast become very palo. Autirst he would | Wesferner too % S Missouri Valley Bridge ?1]1(1 Iron Works. 3 miner still shouted, and Anfon, trying to | tear up the car tracks. Soon the entive | have Lked to s 3 Nz 4 s i) \ ) VORTH, KANSAS. Y PuR6cd o more ik volveace witi {1 1l rown it voiGo,g soEUAmUR with all hig! | il wais fbie St andishiftod nhont from vlice to place. in. | OFFICE AND WORKS LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS The burning sensation | might 1o tlagstones with his b ) blo. ind my wholo systom o Mison! there are some traitors at | served han as acrowba | She right 1 s onough Go 1 sk wod, 1 wie kool nnd notsteen, | gl hottom of Mison! Lo Micon In' the moantne ol Brule led tho | nway had been in. Ho put his hands nochal- tthis work. Mahon tors up | wiping his face, he said to Chaval, m tao i LS taw house, as it he were aunt ng for spots MANUPACTURERS AND BUIDERS OF. rof iron,witch | m dst ol geeat sibenco { titted him bette 0 Ones ) iitted him better toan the ones ho wrougm lml]. Sleel, Howd “Truss and Combinntion | BRIDGES | For Rallvonnd and Higlironds. Turn Tables, Draw Spans, Rock Trusses, Fiers and Sub- structures, INSLEY, SHIRE & TULLOCK Propriotors. | A. MOLOULH, & H.A. WISH | th: and conseanontly more or lods nervons il the jed in flesh and suffercd wll tho With 2 gesture »hnn tho | autly on thines and t0o's them o wzain 1 tound them hot, ciined familiarly at people he had een befor d then hll(lll\'n!)" ;3 and Cs i'he crowd bend Mahon com- | be drove tho crowd | women to tie lamp room. whoro biey | Ciaval at once b still blew the horni | broke up the lamps, Mrs. Mahon and [ erme staried sty an to ru e him. ched them disappear at roud; only Il ned timo, | doo usuul deprossion attendant upon. this forrible disears. Tn o W sustou-Maire, for the time at 1 Talling' (o find roiiel in anything else. T com vl mencod tho ugo ot Switt's Specific. 1 bewan to 2 (e improve at once. The medicine foned up tho | ‘The mlo which s stomaoh; strongt! flmtllulmllh;n oreunn.nnd Gaston-Marie were 80on ull that burning consed. nnd 1 eould rotain 3 food without the slightest diffioulty. 1 most ‘l:'_"_“”“"“' It wd choorfully bour this testimony bociise thore | DIONC ¢ hundreds suftoring ns can bo as readily bonled. Tako tho prosoribed “doto nf1or outing insteid of beore, JANES MANN, No. 16 Ivy Stroot. suudenly, s if he s miserabe, At st Mrs Levaque assisting, | ked witn oil, and Moquette wiped hi v ratod them from | hand on her sk ossed in a quarter | d.rty 8 4 {00l race i Lain. to they arrived [ drew his features back with a ghastl You're wrongz; you ought to have Solemmity. It seemed to bo an oceasion | 033 the | But this vengeanco gave them noth g | kept him. He'll surely go and play | i great und overpowering novelty mi Wh he was ineling of the hor ncarly overth i aCover that e | posd to take o alittle. Baston formal 1ty now that he was in Boston, and 4 il Tl oo oy srv e “lonse fonid u8 word of all bridgo work tolot. | Correspondence solieited {ro mul cume around to sce abont i mting anyto.n©, Mr., wd | sewibin ity w HOME SEEKERS ATTENTION. “No, I thank yon." enid the westerner, . ¥ 'y tonigat; I reckon o Full Forticulars ebout Free and Cheas Lands in Wes'ern Nebraska. Address PATTERSOA o laugni t being s0 | t. And the cries’ broke foraioney | traitor asain., the mino they | ol tic erowd Nad resumed the mary an_ overseor wding noear “Bread! bread! bread! Five o'clock sounded; the sun, bris ening shed to receivethem. They | At tne Veetrire an old overssor had | red, was at the ecognized old Quandieu, the oldest | lo't his bucket behind hin. Without casting bloog- I had abii- - mense blain, Spedler who was pissigg 1ng in hasto. When tae — told them t was a very m.raclo of good | women roturned and the men had un- | over the £ . b of | [sied destroying theroal, tiey geasped | turned baek, and the ol a¢ (o tdo you want here, you mob of | the bucket; the top was removed onee, “T'o Montson! to the dir Jamas Medioal [ebibubo | mischior makiorss- suid " bo. i vore | Ihut. thoy toumi o rem s orts | Chartered by theStateof [1li- whwh was still munw oniy two picess of raw nois for theexpressparpose | The crowd stoppud. This was not an [ potitoes. But in loy :f.‘;'::fi:}:‘.?{f:;‘;f.’::;‘ff owner, but a comrade; and respoct for | found ifty Vate diseases. Gonomnia, | thut old workman restrained them peit GleetandSyphilis 1o all their SThere are sone mon at tas boiton," | the complicated forms, also all | gaid Anton. *Muke them como ont.” Anton, who hud emptied his flas n the refreshments came around lto Ny, wis, nand 1 wm &nre When it he pro- it shy of protty ‘ Atlanta, Gy Treuti6 o Tho Swilt § orN. Y., 157 Aponts. onginoabs an briuge commissionors. | ood nnd skin disensos mailed freo. cor in - Montson, a venerable nan | doubt, taken “'"ll'h‘l."' Druwer 3, Atunt, Guy, | with white skin and ha! r, wioats:venty | doned the bu ith f s coming d ‘Then the, ran clors! Br + | broad! bread ! meitanl sy | [10 BE CONTING nz aroltiey bottles ol g i, wineh disap- d like & drop of water drank up by | | and 14 | “1'h e TR “Lain'tvery hung Iy Vo h Vo no hegitation in recomment riand Stoves and K h reputation for durab lity, some eroquettes. ] fuel. convenicnco and artis: “Mr. West take some of these . cro- on‘of lungor, | V¢ finish, nps them us the bestin te qu M. e e o b T nc el e CHARLES SHIVERIC._.. munufacturers to make too very best ono. He punched can bo produced. Thiy aro it with roduced, 0. ft.wi 5 it open a bit and " llv. ‘Ihen he tasted e | it and exclaimed: *Gosh! Hash! 9 ent enough Just then ' waiter camo along & WHITE, Real Estate Agents, North Plutte. Nebraska. h ir hj, onomy o was ible [4 o diseases of the Skin and Y, | Blood promptly relleved and | v b stlycured by reme. | tOI, A s FartyVeara | ubont sov tie bot- | ublo to vefillit. Little by litde intoxicat on, tho intoxie: had made his eyes blood , 1 wolf, his tectn shone out between his »lips. Suddenly he perceived that Chavarnad run away ntae midst of the tamult, Ho swore und . some of thy 8, there aro some men answered - Quandieu; “th ity-tive, the others we I3t But I warn you, not one will come out; vou cun atténd to your | | of the on G 5ol Praciice, Seminal cou 1 M Lossea by Dreams, Pimpleson | OF YOU It | anhood, prsitluely evred. There ; e no experimenting, oo agpropriate remedy | business with me 18 at once used in euch casc, tatlon per. irowls were h, d- SLOVes b uarival amined it er'ti wrd, the men pushed T ey o et arrae | @nd the women advanced. The over- | men ran and browght thy fugitive, wiom What Men Wear. | A e 3 UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES, package to indicate contents or sender, Address | Seer quickly stopped forward to bar the | they found with Citherne concealed bos | The sk hats worn higher in tho = Captain Mitchell, of the bark Antoine . S DR. JAMES No. 204Washinaton St..Gaicaao i, door. - hind a lot ol wood crown aud straighter. The Lr m is wide Sala, New Y ork and Havana trado ne Passengor olevaror 1o all floors. 1200, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street. x 0 5 S | UThen Mahon interfered. “So youre afraid of compromsing | ar.d well rollod. The home in May. entively helpless with UMAHA, NttASK SOl man its our right; how can wo | ¢ 00 ke thy str sneral it we do not | Anron rocumatism. He went to the mountuins, but receiving no benetit, at his wifo s re. === s our comrades to join us? of the enginecrs’ striko wnd say j6iw nanufactared e ns | ouest, began to take Hood's Sursiparili i TAILORS AND DRLPERE. Vinstant the old man remained si- stop the enz nes? And now yom tr to | Siid to be suporior to those imported, and | He immediately began to improve; svidently his ignorance in mattevs | cogont of oir wiy: - Woll, wo re going | the trade now vse them ia preferenco to -+ two months his theumatism was all nono : qualed that of thy digzor. | {5 roturn to Gaston-Mario, nadeyous euit | the foreign muda and he sailed in command of his yessela S, 1 he replied brenk that engine yoursolf. Yes, you i} oths this sonson are very hand--! well wan. Hood's Suesaparilla will help | / . ‘ wro you: you raseal " yolled | The lower is favor In the forest didn 't yon sy | The si k are in somo Ntuvimb BeoidlY matar Deelns fro Diseases of 1h “Ldon't it's not your vight. But T| ) i1 hreak it some. Lhe disgonal worsteds of var.ous - you. . Sold by all drugg sts. have my or I am alone hero, “The | ™50 s drank, he turned himself and | sized wales—broad, medinm and narrow —~ * One-ifth of ail the coal produced in the mindoinoiiconionpEuntiliBololock b | ik e LI T o AT A oaaer R j tugy ull stuy thore until thon.™ - le had saved somo hours befc [lasds, chuoks wnd stripcs of all siavs will Tited Srates o fogd I Joue countion B o ey STSTOMERS: { His (rotnodiinichb | ST ERTES IS BRI M toth!| (Db iikid Ton trbubara: [ ghieh Pusburg b il bisiness - censer, b R s shouts v threatened him with their ry ono nppliaudod him, wnd Cinval |~ Thoreia'samo mik among londfie s0-+, i one L of the proauet is won voried Commene. g 1o ive uway Waterourry Watohes, trom Qutover 15t until Janua [ fista; tho womon alroady doafencd hmi | wig yiized by the shoulders, dray ty gentlemen as regards the introduc- — méovens and 815,00000) invested. Six thotu- LY 356, 10 every purcaustr of 15 worth of goods, aidihe ,.“ shoip ot branthe In his fuoo and violently pushedalong, wails be sull | ton of laven ler and other rht colors und e But ho wits courageous: with hea Lereet, |5y skod that i bo allowad to wasa for pintalaons for:dreas prpoas; i o showing hix larze” mon iyl eh s | LS R RN e [ LORDI 4 stinctly that Lo hair, he spoke out 50 ¢ erine, who had agun began Lo ra und we wis ienrd ahove ull that npro.r ‘.T;V"Iuln-ln‘im el years ugo, R} 1001 Farnam Streot, Corner o: luta, p No my Gadt” Vou shall noc passt Aa ,x,,“f’:,)’,’:',mf ‘i'{(,',",,',‘”',‘,“ AL LR J For osereonts tiero aro Korseys, fur . ——— = SR troe us the sun- shines upon us, I woulc T R s sy went furtho: Junvers und meltons, s atIn L0 4 E AOPIrg 2 X rather dio thn lot tho eables bu tonoh ud. | , O Passing Montion, thoy went furthor | ijic mixtures, gamimoroannd ahiuviots, In CANDEL” ARCTIC ; more, or Il throw miyself in the shait | {1 Fon wux-Booifs, thoy passed | Prndsome dosiy fengenlonniesto il oW — / \ betore your cyvs." e Walls of P olitto. The Gregorys hud | Ehit varioty, ulthoigh thers is littl di | 1. The crowd trembled uhd _pausod; then | just startod out to call on_sonis fricnds, | 10FENC0 from those of last season A they moved back ws he continu s | Detore gome to dine with. the Hennw | . A very rich and neat materinl is sho “Don t you understand? I'm only a | i i SEEE O SO0 B ot Coeila, | for busimess suwits in a med nm browl OMAHA, NEBRASKA. worgnuan liks all of you. “Lhoy told mo | 3500 nirty seemed nsl ep woth its aves | Wale dazonal with broken checks —_— to stand guard, und T do so.’ | e of fimes and it sleserted sravden and | thrown overtho face of the goods. An His intelligonce went no further; this | geciind " Byarything wis ot in 1o | other hand<ome suiting is o fine wale nNsufflPTl UN old mun well understood s military | GG Windows being closud, | Singonal, with an indistinet plaid woven, u duty and he straightened himself up and | TR 2 the goods J ELGUTTER’S HAMMOTH GCLOTHING HMOUSE, j DOUDLE THICK BALL irare looked at then out of eyes dmmod with | A0 from that prof tyed aore s and well being) | Derby hits In black and brown are gloomy sudness by reason of the half ¢ the thought of £ood bads, a good tabiel | considéred the most fashions tury spentat the bottow. His comrades |50 Jov, disereet and without luxury] | nithough a dark @arnet is worn. Thi watched him moved, having somewhero 5,5 \vhich thi Lives of the ownwrs: waiy | latest Btylo shows a tine, full shape in them the celio of what he hid suic . - nd e tlat shape. BOT. 1. DUNCAN arex waracs | that soldier-like obedicnee, that deyot wd enst | The bras bave a wide roll and a Tatephone 419 and resignat on in danger. He b DUNCAN & WALLACE, Eaas Sy wire boalin g snd ho A oA S Il throw myself fato the shuft bufore | U Winto troat of tlio-house Plumhers, Steam and Gas FIlars | 223y wemed vy wne rouds and then: dheir or Hiating a Svectaiay. i Turuishd, or will ol porsnally. R R ho Tmperl G 0 2l a (R | 0 0 M Otuadia, Noty 1 Mosaing. B | g6 work: broad. bread weestion of happing Absolutely Free from Opiates, Emetics and Poisons, A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE GUB». For Coughs, Soro Throat, Hoarsencas, Tnf voll Cobda. Bronchitis, Croup, Whooplug €0 outlud Astuma, Quiner, by nd ot ble colors, IhRant crown, between i rounc q pawsed i ltrznes Co, Ll\u o bir ot buined eleowlicro for th surie Withont gpausing the cr tening looks over the iron v Taney BOURE fubhor right A to aeo 1) ZE™ Donblo Thick Bail | bera 11 Louts, Arciics, Uverslics, Aliskas, & A Common Scn..o lingzsy id even on Inluid buttons, haiid-made of wood unil Fecions Lunes horn, are verygaoplar, sand buttons of silk .m.-lrg\r;vy‘",,';,;y",'i,“ Soldty Tgemisann I twist silk by ?‘llm' ind narrow wales. in em will receive b oMl sy bk ress 1T gs nd pattorns to miteh the worsed | <@t wsed Buflulo horn buttons, | olsesd are iny hish fuvor wd andamedinm dingonals will din commenced I The dogs alons 1 barks; they wer large Danisi dogs, having cont, who stood . ercct with open jaws, Behind a closed | be used for coats nid vests, wot) trouss - But in the madness of the march they 2 Were the. two. maids, | 0w in brond checks and stripes, m t-he Eh Ml &Sl P ] 010 shove each othur. Somo ono ook, und Honorinu, tho | b the "”"“""a . '1'\l'"',h':"i"fslqfin mam] IWflU( a ; 50! o MoGregor and Bl s ) ™ o twiara: " Montion this o wor - THYSSLE, 4 by i . Lusiness uses ! : Mawle | tompted any | They fell on tieir knecs; they thoizit Rore The Short I.ine | they we killed on ho b OR SALE WY . | Ornc Houns ] §' 4 X and protestod Btoi The Ideal Woma 8. H. ATW OOD, | only one, broak a pane of glass i 1a . and Best Routo Why all this? Ain't a man free uny u neighboring window, Nota yery it woman, nor yet lan- N BR.A.*’- PLATTSMOUTH, NEB, 1 \ N Can Lo consulted in Eng ish and German, povieer | " “Brewd! bread! bread qnid and listless, nor with waxen-looking . 5 R 1 Untiin & Hkoek, S0k hewes Coraer g | Joniort L frossivgund Lwapt fo waah | DI SRR o | Gk and Histioas, nor with waxen-lok v FTOm Umana [o tne Kast, | IA l\'x AGE l\]:] Treedor of Phoraighbirod and High Grate 1512 DOUGLAS 5 I i ¢ Hereford and Jersey Caftic! Aveuue und Bixt Nebraska ad bread! broad shaude st ligeh I'he noff up tw 3 nguin’ rank I by ferocions it nl 1 . or e, il 0¥ i woosur! no shutter the Mealaine, o the maid; who, uttracted by the ery, | 101 choviots "'DR. BENJ. NICE, | Anton enught his wrm, th Special Attention Given to Diseases of Women. | brouk his back if ho . e treachery. Chaval struggled violontly s going to b uth Siroet. Tody of two thousind five | nod u plensing expression. She has iron n reality he was sufforing from the | st1l lur perapiration had | hundred enr men, thev broke I dust’ which tl enongh in heghigo § and strength in her “ i i to his skin, and his knit jucket pro- | thing avound them, with the mereascd | muselos TP who a1 king in. EWOTRALNG DAL ““M‘:L;Ifkj'“'{ | ——— : = Aud Duno 10 Jemas B Bl tected him but lictle. force of n falling stone. Some gondarmes | th 'se important purticulars should tako | & T, Codur Hipids, y ] “Go on; we'll wash you.'' suswoered | hud passed there un hour before; but | Brown's Iron Bitters, in which she will | uuu,‘.l 2 Dubugue, | Anton. they had gone on to Saint Thomas, mis- | tind the vigor she needs. Sho eun buy .| Kok Islune ¥ Tt HAMBURG - AMERIGAN | Atter following the Joiselle road for | informed by the peasants, andin ther | this most valuable tonie of any respect Winona, | | o, thoy turned off toward | haste they hid not” even taken the pre- | able druggists, And all othor fmpornt points Bast, Northeast . some dista Men Think Congny, "OIF "that. way manufactiiring | onution ta lnve s squul of mon & guard | ——— und Boutheust. Espocinlly in cho o sntuiuu is e s of | Paclket Company. mneys stood out on the fat horizon; | this mine. In less than a quarter of an The number of telephones in use is Dioket oMod &t 140) Farm Mauw's 1ood invaluublo. Muny o o0 uld bo | P LINE Ol nour the fires were destroyed. the Loilers | steadily inereasing, oo W. Sehi et offioo ut L1 kurnun sireot, (dn Puxton . cured where ovorything clad bud ol od wil A DI Strongih Ui o s peutinl s stlon b England, France & (iarmany. Dopot Kidy €8 100d hun Lien . (ried nnd - etubine run and | dele &'Co )H\...,VJ"" one in their new iy 0 ol s N trked wnd retubivc, My " ol some sheds of turred wood and brick « with coal dust, fol- | empticd. and the buildings o inost Dining Ciry workshaps, cov orkshops, e lines of tie they know all about Mustang Line | jowad such other in rapid sucocssion. | dovistatod Bt it ik epocinily tho ene | Lundey. Kint & Rivel the new zro i 8 41 Towcls, e D £l i hoe § i) Wbl 10 s 1 kpown & ! " fment. Iew co. Notto know is nm} to time they passcd slloys | gine that they attacke twas not suli- | have télophone No, 174, the € huuwlum A ML SAVMAT, A sueh womodios s 1o upfoc t# poru rontoru dlile el o | -y i : 2 th low “houses, the Deux-Cont- | cient for it 0 stop with the lust expiring | ber eonn > N, Tipton el AXBrEAUSIEEY 18 U0 T | son ol she paticnl u lgalih e fian b, i not to have. n the Joixante-Seize; aud from | breath of steam; but they threw them: | company N . and Sackett & Preston @R ML Gonoral Muniser. 1o mivd ug ceitne: T vy the U at the call of the hor solvos upon it as on w living porson, | wre o vy one'in their new conl yaris, | 4 KRk, dwlsn oo Mangor, | e o e ikl Now N amor of the people; whose hfo they sought and T.J Fvans is to hive ono ut his oA V. H G LONT i PAMDS il HAM I e W und chiliren, “You shall strike the first blowy™ suid ' groin clovator huAuw tus L. & D. instity- 1 HEAFPOUD, Asssut Guwrad Fusson Rau(Com-First (0011 Shealal Steerigo to Nog whu also foll in bobiud their conirades, | Ausou; Pulting o banauer in the hand of | bou. 2 . York

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