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ZOLAL Transtated from the French ETMMANY OF PUFCEDING OITADTERS, Anton Lantier, n wechanic, unablo w find employment at his trade in Paris, d | 1 erfor of Franee and bring I | Montson coal mining region, in early spring, Being without mo he readily aceepts work in the Vulture m e and wooiy becomes an | expert workman. The low wages of the min ers, a constant struggle against hunger, and the miserable condition of oid and young, ex- | cites in him a lively interest and he boging | the study of methods tending to alleviat their eondition. Gradually he imparts ideas to others and adily secures the port and eo-operation of the p n, A saving fund is eacl miner contribnted, the money thus ob- tained to be used o support the men: in case o1 trouble with the coal companics. By the 15t of November the tund amounted to a eon- giderable sum, and the miners, embole by this fact, detennined to resist a o lixd of payment introduced by a majority o the compaiies, which was to_ o in o ¢ fect on the 11st of December, The | the companies was (o divide the ten eontim paid for each car \(L-'i oal, one-half to wo work toward paying for propping in-the drifts of Uie mines. The workmen, to fortity their porition in case of revolt, worked nfteen days - under the new system of payment, and f um that it wasan indireet but effective method of | reducing their wages, To strike was the only miternative, Meetines were he'd and a dele- gation appointed to wait upon the managing director of the mines and jay before him the demands of the men—the abolition of the new system of payment and an increase of nve centimies per ear, . Anton's ability and s ity made hinat onee the leader i the strik lie interview of the winers with the mana- ger was withont result, and the men, with very little hope of ultimate success, settled down toa lone and bitter strugle—the strug- i€ of poverty azaiust unlimited wealth. CHAPTEIR When they had loft | Anton and Catherine walked in_silence. ‘The thaw was beginning—u cold, slow th which vl ned the snow without melt- rould see the like dark waved ingit. In the livid sky one tull mocn behind heavy clouds, rags, which atempestuous wind furiously on high A\Ylll on the carth not u breath stivred, nothing was heard but the proppings from the roofs, whence white flakestell softly Anton embarrassed foreed upon him, could ftind nothing to sy, Theiden of taking and hiding her with him at Requillurt seemed absurd to him. He had spoken of tirst of conduct ing herto the aley to her v rents home; but she refused, with a territied air. No 00, apything rather than return to those whom' she had leit 8o shamefully. And neither spoke ngain, They wandered by this woman on thr horoads which were changing into muddy streams. At first, they had deseend townrd the Vuitur when they turned to the right and ssed be- wrcen the dump and the ean Auton and Caterine had mechanically tuken the road toward Montson, and us they upproached it, their intervals of sience lengthened. It seemed as if they lad never been frends. Perhaps, after all, it was better to bear the suicring of the prosent, without risking more. And he recoaducted her to her lover's with drooping head, and he made no remon strance, when, on the highway, she stopped him at'the corver of the Chau tiers. ‘Don'tcome any further. 1f he saw you he would still be more savage.” The ciureh clock was striking eleven La Piquette was ¢ 1, but th Wi Lgzht under the dsor “Good-bye, " she suid; “don't stay here, 1 beg of you; it mukes me afraid.’ Anton went aw The thaw mn creasad; o veam ran from the roofs, dampness streamed from the walls, the palizades, from all the crowded build Ings of this industrial suburb, lost in this gloomy night. He returncd’ at fivst to- wards Requillart, il from fatigue and sadness, seized with a longing to disan- " underground and annihilate himself there, Then the thought of the Vulture returne * to him; he v)mn'rht of the Bel gian workmen who were coming down; of the alley, exasperated ugainst the sol- diers, resolved not to toler.te st 5 in their mine. And again he t d the i, wmid the tlukes of melting suow. As he neared the dump the moon He shone out clearly caised his looked at the sky, wh the clouds were lhurrying pust, spurred on by the wind above; but they whitened and thinned into pale mist as they filed across the face of the moon, following each other so rupidly that the orb, veiled for n mowent at times, inerensingly reappoared in its limpid beauty. It was with a firm step that he returned to wander about the Vulture. The clock on struck twa; a loud noise of voices came from the overseers' room; vhiere the guard at the mine were - tered. The disappearance o entry had astounded the men; they had gone to awaken the captain, and ut last, wfter an exuminution of the place, they con cluded that he had deserted. And, watch shadow, Anton remembered ingin the 0 captain of whom the-lit the republi tle soldier had spoken to him Who knew if hie could not be won ever to the peopley the troops would raise the butts of their muskets ‘in the air, and that might be the signal for the n ¢ of the peasant, Anotherdream took pos session of b he no longer thought of dying, he spent hours, Iiis feet in the mud, the drizzling rain of the thaw on his shoulders, fovered with the hope of u still possible victory. Until 5 o'clock, he awaited the Borai hen he found the compuny had shr fo them slecp ut the Vultura. The descent com menced; the day was b iz, and the tew strikers of the ulley of the Deux Cent-Quurante, posted w8 scouts, still Desitated to warn their comrades [t was Lo who gave them notice of the ne and llu\ set ol at wrun, while he 1 wuined behind the dump on the tow path. Six o'clock stenek; the leaden s ed, then v ited by a ruddy orb, when the avier eame out from a path, with cassock raised on lis | thin legs; every Monday ho went to say eurly muss at the ehapel of a convent ut the other side of the mine. Good-morning, my friend,” ho cried with & lond voice, alter having seannod the young mun with his fiery eyes. But Anton did not reply. In the distance butw, -n the trussels of the Vulture, he 1 just seen n woman pass, and he be cami uneasy and anxious, for he thought he had reco; Cutherine Since midnight Catherime had been exposed to the thuw on the rouds. Chaval, on tering, tinding her lying down, had qunflhl her to her foet’ with a box on the our. He commanded her to go out of the door instantly, if she did not wish to leave by the window; und weeping, urdly dressed, with IwN bruised by Kicks, sho found herself outside. This vrutal sepration stunned her, and sho hud to sit down on a mile-stone in front of the house, looKing ut the front of the house, hoping thut ho would reeall her; for it wis not possiblo—he was watching her, he would teli her to come up ngu when he saw her trembling thus, ubun- doned, without # soul to take hor in lunph ut the end of two hours; she to u decision, perishing with cold | [ dog thrown ont into the street. She left Montson, reteaced her steps, not daring either to call from the pavement or o knock ut the door. At lust she went off Abbe R hi: on the paved highway with the v idea of returning to the ulley, to parents, huvul wis to go down to the Vulture ut four o'clock — This thought brought | Catherine back towa pine. She ! woulil see him, but she knew it wonld he uscloss 1o speak to him; all wus finished Letween them, The wis no work go g oo ui Jesu-Burt, wud Chuval bad told THE OMAHA DAILY her it she re- e, where hor that he wonld strang! } commenced work at the ] fearcd she would « mise him Then what was to be dot Isawhere, &tarve with hn T, give up under th dragged herself along, staggering in th ruts, hor logs shaking and covered wit ronds in & muddy stream; she was almost drowned in it, w King on alw s, not laring to look v stone to sit dowa upon A bugla eall atherine shiver Sthe raised her the ¢ at the Vulture t \ rrived runnin: in the owing daylight a band of men and on vere coming down the alley with excited and ungry ures They had just barricaded all the open CHAPTER XXXIV, ings to the Vulture; and the twenty-five soldicrs, barred the only door remaining free, that which led o the recciver’s o, by the narrow staircase on which oy s’ room and the waiting m opened. The captain had ran the b them in two oy against s0 that they could not be attacked from behind, At first the band of miners which had down the alley, re mained at a distance They numbored thirty at the most; they con ulied with violent and confused words. Mrs, Mahon, the tivst on the ground, with uncombed hair under a handkerchief knotted in haste, holding Estelle still asleop in her arms, repeating in a foverish voice, “Let no or o in, and let ne one go out, We must erush them sl in there Muahon approved, just as t old Moque arrived from Requillart. They wished to prevent him from passin But he disputed the point; ho said his horses ent their oats all the same an i did not care for the revolution; besides, there was a dowd horse and they were expecting him to take it away Anton relieved the old groom, and the soldiers allowed him tc cond to the shaft, . A quarter of un _hone later, toe band of strikers, gradually grown lurger, be came threatening. Bitanother erowd was coming from the ailey, and Levague, who marched at the head, followed by Mrs, Levaque and Boutcloup, eried “Death to the Borainat No stra he T'o the death! To the death?’ Al were rushing on, Anton must stop them. He had appronched the captain, a tall, slight-looking young man, hardly twenty-cight years old, with an air of desperate resolution; and he explained to him the state of affuirs, endeavoring to win him over, and watching the effect of his words. Why risk n useltss mussacre Was not justice on the stdeof the miners? They were all brotiers, and onght to understand one another? At the word republic the eaptain made & nervo gesture. With military stiffness he abruptly “Leave! duty: " I'hree times Aaton renewed planations. His comrades at his back wor rumbling, The ramor ran thut Mr. Hennebeau was at the wmine, and there was a talk of putting him down by Do not force mo to do my his ox the neek to see if he wonld bring down his coal himself, But the romor s false; only Megrel and Danseart re tuere, both showing themselves for an instant at the window of the receiver’s room; the superintendent kept in the background “Leave!” repeated the captain in loud )y hear; 1 tones. 1 have iing un ordered to guard the shaft: 1 will guard it And don’t push against my mén, or I'll make you draw back ‘Ah! the devils,” roaved old Brule, drawing b: Already detiance of d with the men vaquo sayin Do kill us! do kill us then! our rights." all were returning, in exalted th. Women' rushed on Mrs. Mahon and Mrs - Le- Weo want At the risk of cutting himself, Levaque had seized with both hands a r of bayonets, three boyor clusf and dragged towards hun, to snateh them away; he twisted them, with strength doubled by his anger, while Boutcloup at onesidé, weary of _follow- ing this comrade, looked on'c Imly SHere," said Mahon, “Here, if you'r good tellows." and he' ope ned bushing sside his shirt, showing his naked Droust, the flesh hairy und tatooed with coal, He pushed awainst the points and compelled them to draw buck, ter rible with his firmness and bravey. Ono of them pricked his chest; he ro- joiced at it and tried to hav d r 50 18 to hear his ribs or: “Cowards, you dare not. There are ten thousand behind us. Yes you can kill us, there will be ten thousand more to kil still."” ‘The position of tho soldiers was becom- [Zeritical, for they had been strietly it piere 'k forbidden by their captain to use their arms only in the fast extremity. A collision wus unatoidable’ when the overseer, Richmond, was suddenly seen to come out behind the troops, violently moving, he spoke aloud “My God, whut o stupid end this We ninst not perm t such nonsense. He threw himself between the bayonets and the miners. ist ¢ Comrades, listen to me. You kno w thut I am an old workman, and that | have never ceased to be one of you. Well, in God's nume, I promise you that if you are not treated justly, it ‘is 1 ho will tell the chicfs the vruth. But this is oo much, it does no good slinging bad words at these worthy folks® and want ing to have a hole in one's bod 1They listened, they hesits unfortu- nately, the sharp profile of little Megrel appeared. Doubtless ho feared th tho would be acensed of sending an ove r instead of risking himself, and he tried to speak. But his voice was lost in the midst of st frightful tumult that he had to leave the window, after haying merely shrugged his shoulders, From that time it was in vain that Richmond atreated them in his name, repeatine that among comrades such (lllll“\ should be passed over, ho wus pushed bie Wis suspect Lut he was determi ho remained in the midst of them repeat i ZIn God's name, head bres 80 long as they may but I won't lul you go, « such fools,’ Wihath 131245 15 it 0f yours? ™ thoy re ,,1...| “Fire if you dare men shook their heads contempt- No one thought of firing on Il(lllw y the balls in their cart que ssncks?'' eriod Mahon, ex My God, we don't five on ey have no ridges," suid Ley Are we Co asperated Frenchmen Undern shower of stones, the little troop wus di¥appearing. Fortunately, nearly all struck too highs the wall was shattered by them, What was to be doy the idea of going in again, of turning his back, tushed the captain’'s pale face for un instant; but it wus no lonzer possible; they would be cut o pie L tho slig vm est movement. A brick ust struck the visor of his kepi from his forehewd everal of the mon were already wounded, and he felt they were gotting beyond his coutrol from the ungovernable instinct of personul de- ferse when the orders of the ehicf ure no longer obeyed. The little sergeant had had drops of blood run uttered a ¢ ry to God! his |w||t shoulder by & in lalf disjointed, the flesh broised heavy erash like the blow of the beetls # luundry. Three times already the re- eruit had been soratehed; his right hand wiis bleeding, n bruise tortured his right knes. Were they to remain in thia po- siton any longorr” Near bim the old Clisyeonne wus biting his lips in “ last struggle for i tienee, when u stono rebounded and struck him in the stomach: his tanned cheeks turned green, h's gun shook and was strelehed ous 8¢ tho cud of bis thia ts which he shook | | o1 for all lver diseases or Gyspepwin, constip tion, ind s, A AT, fover, aiie, I Mandrake Henco, when thoso romcdios are combined With oth’ ¥ equiniy vRlunble, And compounced o Hon Bitors. «uch n wondertul and my<torfons ¢ Fitive power is de VEIOPO.L, WHICh {3 RO varied 0 §is operstions thn | seiso oF 1l health cin possibly exist | OF resist its power, s nd yt it | rms. Twioe the, eaptain was on the point of ordering e \ choked him; the int \ few seconds wad' o s s of futys his creeds nd o sol lier. The hail of hricks redonbiud, and der to “Fire whin the uns w dis wrged thomsolveesthres shots at fivst then five, then the ¢ a voll W dong time after ! A st follow y the gaping crowd remained n not yat believing it t pi ms - arose, whilst tru rded the order to cons 12, A crazy panie followed, a race like thit of cattlo fired wpon, lost bn the fight throngh the mud, Robuert and Lydio had fallen, one on | of the at th t throo shots the little gir ! face, the little boy under boulder, She, thun derstruck, did not move again; but he, stirting, seized her with hoth hands in the convuisions of death, ns it he wished to mbrace her again as he had embraced her at the bottom of the dark hiding slace, where they had just passed their ast night And Johnnie, just arrived at nrun from Requillart Bloated with sleep, jumping in the midst of the smoke, saw him embrace his httlo wife and div I'lic other five shots had laid low Brule and the overseer, Ricumond, struek in the back ut the moment ho wis suplicn ting lus comrades, he had fullen on his d slipping on his hip, he the death rattlo on the gronnd, his '« tilled with the t s he had shed, old woman, with open throat had been stricken down all stit cracking like u fagot of deml wood, her last “onth strangied by the spouting blood, But then the tiving of tho volloy swept the ground, mowing down, at a hundrcd nees, up of curiosity seokers who were dauching at the battle. A buil entercd Mouguet's mouth, knocking him ove tered, at the feet of Zucharie md mene, whose two brats were cov with red drops At the same instant Moguetto received two balls m boer stomaeh. She had scen the soldiers shonlder arms; she had thrown herself, the instincetive movement of a good 11, before Cathering, calling to hor to tuke care, und she uttered a great ery, streteaed on her buck, overtirown by the snock. — Anton van to her und wished rand carry her e sho said that she was tinished there was n vattling in her throat without her ceasing (0 smile at both of them, as if happy them together now that she was going away Al scemed end the tenipest of thy halls had ititself in the distance as far tuo fronts of the alley, when the lust shot was fived. alone after Cie others, Mahon, struck tull in the h art, traed round and 1ell with ais faco in w pool of water, bluck with coul, Stapelied, Mrs Mahon stooped down Al my o d man, getup tell me Her hands encumber telle had to put her unde to turn her husband's head “Do speakl Where are you hurt His eves wer idssy and vacant, the mouth fonmi a bloody froth understood | e dead, Then 1o ruise a gros iy, but with Tt's nothing, by 15 Ler arm miined seated $1 tlo diet, her child un der her wrm 1kl o bundle, Tooking at her o1 man b stupelaction. the be. With o nervous gestuy, hoeaptain had taken o Yand then Yeplaced nis kepi eut by we, and he | maintained his pa ness in facing the disaster of s Rfe; waoilst his men, with dumb f onded their gnas The territie Din s window of o Jouvarine was them, his forehend crossed by s wrink AL tha hartaf his fixed idea had menaemgly statnped itself there. On the other side horizon, on th of the pluin; wm.;.;\m-l had net sti supported by one hand on his cane, the othe beiow, the throttling of his people. The wounded moaned, the dead grew cold in the watery mud-of the {haw, in puddles here and there black us ink from the coal which rexppeared under the fragments soiled by tae sa0w, Aate hal not been killed. He 5 still waiting when a ringing voice made him turn his head [t was the Abbie Runvie turning from suying mass, and who with both arms in thi air, with prophetie fury, imvoked tl wrath of God on' the sins. He an- nounced the era of justice, the approach- ing extermination ‘of the peasantry by firo from heaven, since they filled up the #icreing the this measure of their sins by m laborers and the disinherited of world. (70 BE cONTINUED.] - Norvous Debilitated Mon, Yon are allowed a free tvial o thirty davs of the use of Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic Belt with Electric Suspensory Appliance Tor the speedy reliof and porinanont. cirs Nervous Debility, loss of Vitality and Ma hood, and all kindred troublés. Also for many otho diseases, Complete restoration o health, vi orand manhood. No risk s in- curred. Hlustrated pamphiet with full infor- mation, terms, mailed free by addressing Voltaic Belt Co, Sarshall, Miciu - No Cattle Disease in Ohio, CiNeINNATI, Nov, 4.—The state’ veter'ni- vian writes that Tie has found no plenro-pi monia in Ohio and that there is no cause for - | ns afllicted with Dyspepsia, Di rihoea’ Colie, and all kinds of indigestions will undd iminediate roleat unel sure cure b using Angostura Bitters, | only gen- uine is mianfaetured by Dr. J. G, B, « Sons, - Court House Burned. Torno, 1L, Nov. .—The court house of Cumberland county burned here this morn- ing, destroyine all county records. Loss on building 510,000 no insurance. -~ Years Teach More Than Books. Among other ya wahle lessons imparte by this teacher is the fact that for a very long time Dr. Pierco's iolden Medical Discove has been the prince of live correetives nnd blood puritiers, beir the household physician of the poor ma " i the abls conaplting hysicln to the rich patient, and* praised by all’ for its magnificent’ servieo and il all aey in diseases of a chronig nature, ns malarial poisoning, ailnengs of the respiratory and Ah"(-‘:lns u&hm\ liver «hm] 150 and inall s whero the use of an altvrative remedy is indicated - Kic y a Horse. BLOAN, lowagerNM. 4.—[Spec to the Ber.|—A resident of this place named Gyor wis Kicked In the head to-day by o horse, The wound will prove fatal What is everybody's business is body's business. If you have a neho everybody thinks it is duty to | seribo something which he is surc will cnre you, Take onr alvies, pav no at tention to them, and use St, Jucobs Oil, It conquers puiny - Abolishing 1ast Trains, CicaGo, Nov. 4.—The statement 18 pub- lished here that the New York Central and Pennsylvanla railroads with drawing their fast pussen for trains hetween hiere and New Y e fuct thub they are 1ot proats — - no contem ate ‘When Baby was alck, we gave bor Castoria, Whon shie was & Child. she cried for ( anioris, Whion sise biecaiue diss. ain lii, 10 & satorisy, Whou sue Liad Cuildros, 850 gave uew Uasioria, ised to his cycebrows to see better | hend- | | pangs of Iy She | wito wwas marvied in 1853, He elaims taat | she has been eruel to him, and has en dangerad his lifte as well as made living unpicasant for him One instance cited by him occurved in July, 1583, when, he claims, she came for him with o butehor | sand afive shovel. T the fo September he elaims that she got my | and threw dishes at him, broke up tae furni and drovo him out of the houst Post Oall, The namo and number of the new post BEE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5. 1885, — e — . Questions Answered 111t Ak the most eminent b W Of ar hool, wi Sk tthing in the world 1or nllaying ail ireiaiion of the nerv. s A ¥ will telt you unt y Some 1 f o) Ciat ' Ar or all of th minent physi Wit is the remody that ean ba re urinary organs: Bright's diseases, diabetes, rel N, or iwability to reain urine, and all the s and - allments peeuliar to Won A they will tell you explicltly and om phatically “Buehu!! | Ash the same physelans | What is Harmiess ot invali OF smw.l e m woakest ClAr tail woman, Pationts™ *Almost dend or nearly dying For yenrs, and given up by physielans, of Biicht's and other kidney discascs, liver comn pa suvere coughs, called consumption, kv béon eured 1 nervousness, s diseases peculiat Women gone nearly eraz, From agony of now wakefulness, and vari to women. Peopl tntine and ut of shape from ex imnism, Aoy viug trou sciofula, i nio, or 8 tisea 03 Irnil” d by Hop Iittors, proof of A in every neighborhood in which enn Lo the known wos Prosecnte the Swindler!!' If when you call for Hop Biiors, (see groen eluster of Flops on the white label) tho urisist linids out any othor stutf eallod C, D, Warnor 8 Germun Hop Bitters or with other *Hop® e, FCRUSe 1A ARUN (hit drugeist ns yor woull i viper.and if he has taken ur money for the #ufl indict him for the froid and 0 him for hedanizes for the swin and we will roward ou liv el y tor the conviction COUNCIL BLUFFS.| ADDITION A . CIIY NEWS Misfit Couples, In the district court Mrs. Phillipa verton hs comm eneed an astion for Proverton, to Cromwoll 1876, he Thomas ried in She deelared that in Augast, from divores whom was nu serted her without eause, and has kept sertod. James Winans also wants a divoree from his Sarah J. Winans, to whon of the Grand Armyof the Republicin this city having not yet boen assigned, all | wembers of the same, without reference | m to said name and number, are requested to meet at the rooms of the post at loom & Nixon's hall, on Thursday even ing, the &th inst., t T30 o'clock, promptly. This is . regular meetin rd wcordinl invitation is ades of other posts to v Gro. Mercary, Jyo. H. KearLey en to com- ander. “For real merit,” suys one of the most celebrated Prima Donnas, © B. 1. DOU LAS & SONS' CAPSICUM COUGH DROPS for irritation the throat are AL been entered of ninst Complaint_has some boys, Willie Myer, Orvie Wright and Fred Mowry, for’ indulging in too reckless hallowe'en sport, it Doing claim- ed thut they run a wagon, belonging to Fred. Zachmeyer, into the ereck, break- ing the wagon, and caus’ - the owner a good deal of trouble in ng it out. Mulicious mischiel is the charge pre ferred, but the case will probubly be ud- Jjusted el Charlotte Cushman thought Pozzoni's Medicated Powdcer the best sho ever used. For sulo by all druguists, Railroad Politics in New Jersey. Trenton True American: The Phnn- sylvania Railroad, through General Sowell, has put its hand quite strongly on the Republican party in this count) as well as others. 1t has dictated the ation of Symmes B. Hutehinson in b district, and is attempting to do nomi with John B, Fell in the he object of this is plan 50w iidacy for the senute is pending. Those Republeans nomi- wd Clected in Republicun districts ar will in sl probubility be elocted next year when they will be catled upon to vote for - United States Senator. As the dispenser of the boodle, and general political manager for the Penusylvania ralroad, Mr. Sewell is making one hand wash the other. He picks railvoad men so us to entitie them to the help of the railvoud, wnd he nominates Sewell men 50 when they are elected the double tie to vol will be bound by u or himself. With oud taxation an unsettled question; with the numberless — small 1ssues between the rnlroad and the peo. ple in ulmost every part of the county the taxpayers will do themselves a good gerviee if they see to it that none of these dictated nominutions ure successful, - lust Monday evening Miss Jennio ()u New entertained « number of fr noprogressive euchre party at th dence of her brother, Mr. Tke N 14 South Twenty-tifth stre vors und un elegint spr ed tho gusts knows that the “Garland Stoves und Ranges "ure the best in the world, 1 combine elegant finish, durability and convenience with econo- Everybod my of fiel in #pite of all competition hold their station far in advance of all others, We take pleaasure in ealling the uttention of our readers to their merits, - A private reception and te ! ey oe- curs yesterduy at the residence of Mrs, ( ge Heyn, No. 402 Conveut street C. W. Baker, who has long been iden- tificd with Drexel & Muaul, and who mounted Nebraska's splendid exhib’t at lust v s World s fair lett yosterday to in New Orl leuns, relocat All Sorts of hurts and many sorts of zils of ma' end beast need a cooling lotion, Mustang Liciment, Deswey One of the Dest and Lar to Select No Stairs to Climb. & Stone’s gest Stocks in the U, S Jrom. Elegant Passenger Elevator, M. BURKE & SONS, LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS, GLO BURKE, Mannger, UNION STOCK YARDS., OMAHA, NEB. RETERENCES:—Morchante and Farmers' Bank David Oity, Nebi Kearier National Rank, e ey, Neb: Columbus Sinie Brik, Columbus, Neb.: MeDonall'e Bank, North Platte, Nob. Omabs Netionnl Bank. Omnho, Neb. Will iy customers’ draft with bill of lading uttached, for (wo-thirds vulue of stock. HOME SEEKER or rull Particulars about Free and Cheap Lands i ATTENTION. n Western Nebraska. Address PATTERSON S & WHITE. Real Estate Agents, North Plutte, Nebraska. SPICIAL I Crowers of Live &t ATTENTION 1O WE CALL YOUR OTICE TO ock and Others. Our Ground Oil Cake. Tt {5 the bost and cheapost food for corn. Stock fed with Ground Ol Cake cronse ) weiht and bo (o good markotabio condiig W00 LAC IL, Cull Wes iy W ks merns. Ary and jod, Churpt 108 suchs, Auuivsy WOuDLA A. TULHOCK, Eng. und Supt L W. DIAMOND, Missouri Ghrk AND Viviie e Plenzo send ua word of all bridge work to lot. bridpe cor tock of any kind the Fallnind Winter Valley Bridge One pound & aqual to three pounits ot ot of cunning down, will i i the spemg,. Drymen as well as others, yourselves, Price 8! per ton. N WOIKS, Onubis, Nooraskss st e tor N LINSLED OLL 2 (. P. N.SADDLER, Asst. Bng. Asst. 8 and Iroen LM OnH, KALSAS, MAN CTUENRS AND BUTDERS OF Wrought Iron, Steal, Hod Truss und Combinatton : BLIDGES For Baileonnd und Highronda. Tuin Tabies, Draw Spans, Rack Fiers and Sub- structures, I'SLEY, SHIRE & TULLOCK 1CLOUTH, & H. A WISH colicitod fron} b pANSE worlss. A M Correspondence A Strike Ended Pirrs G, 1 Nov, 4.—Itis thoueht e number of men were comm need woi inon Many fuinilies uro said Tuis SOUTHERN REMEDY 18 UNRIVALEL WARRANTED NOT TO SINGLE PARTICLE OF MER O ANY INaU MINKRAL BUBSTANCE, BUT 18 PURELY VE ETABLE It Will Cure all Diseares Caused by Derangement of tho Liver, CONTAIN A Kidney and Stomach. 1f you feel dull, drowsy, debilituted have fro quont henduche,” mouth” tustes budly, poor up petito and tongue coutod, you nre sulloring 1rom torpld liver, or “biliosness.” and noih ni will cure you w0’ spoedily and pormnnontly us SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOI. At any time you fool your systom needs eléansing, tonin, rorl s witn outviolont purgting, or stimuluting with- Simmons Liver Regulator J. H, Zeilin & € y - hiladelphia, Pa The Great Invention, For EASY WASHING, IN HARD OR SO°T, HOT OR COLD WATER. Withowt Harm to FALEICor HANDS, and particularly adapted 1o 1 arm Clismares. N family, vieh 2¢ poor, should be WiLhout it 80l by all Grocers, but beware of vilo tml- tatlons. PEALLINE W wanulaciiied ouly by JAMES PYLE. NEW YORK, DR, nain’ N Asthma Curc. his fnvaluable apecifio readily aind peron wly cures ull Kitas of Ax Tho thioat obstinnte wnd Kone Cinding cuses yield prom e Iy 10 dts wonderful curing ro; it iy Known throughout the world tor its unrivided cilicucy J. L CALDW BLL, eity of Lincoln, Nob., wiies, Ji 2 ARH . Since using D Hiie s A< Cure. 100 more 1hin one yenr, iy wite hus bosn | Iy well, und nol even 8 sy pLon of tie o hus o WILLIAM BENN T, Richiland, Towu, wriies, Nov.id It I e Decn i with Huy Fever and Asthing sice | i Wil 3or direcrons wnd ain iy 1o suy thit 1 1iever slept Lgtice in my il i sl that | | Wnong the iy who G spesk o Tuviraly of 3O Foudien. | A vinluahic 61 pnige treatiae containing sinitu ool fron every i e 18 Chanude s Goreat Tt will | e iy i Any Grugiist nol bavis it i ewos wal pro | | i il Cnr stock {8 now completo fn avery denargs mont und coutalis wl the utost styles und wieos in CARPETS, . CULTAINS, SHADLS UPHCLSTERY GOODS ETC., BTG ~THE~= Largest Stock i —~AND— Lowest Pricea. THE ONLY EX( WLSTERN 10WA BAMPLES furnished upon appligation to & Of LOWn puriies [IKE UPHOLSTERY WORK 1'0 OA.W, Council Bluffs Carpet Eflnpa'q 405 DBroadiay. DRESSMAKXING, CUTTING AND FITTING, L T ROBERTS, nerly of New York, No. i Peurt 1 Councit Blutts, lows HA Ea u OODE Mrs. D, A, Eenedict"‘,‘ No HT N e Cotinell Blufle, Hair Goods Hair Geods | wude 10f Of overy siyle réudy s e, Tair Ctoods Hair G oodé Ny DT ameSu AW A Of all kini order. - WUSIVE CARPET HOUSE 1N

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