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THE ())IAHA DAILY BEE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER ¢, 1885, 7 . —— ——— ey e menage did not stap. as B | denly loft tho canaland divocted his steps | the neti divores, the curtain le N ( l‘ R“l Al | remained thero. Notwithstanding, the | toward the Veltur ki ros family rows, 'not '\.‘.”\,,.“j o SN CHEATZST PLACS SN OMATA T EO N | iden_returned to her; she continued in } At that moment the mine was deserted Y <, crimis and other ealamitl y | O the Gtory of o Great Miners’ Steike. | shr i voico: o only met Ambvorscer, whose oyes wore | prompted by the yreitating ellct of off; only rog Tk abot Nalf closed it fat At two o'clock | Inactivity liver uvon the brain . . o onest men are in the they wero oliged to fire np again for t Fothermll, th at specinlist, says this BY EMILE ZOLA. “\nw w avoid Iv"y : " csimie of W n?. At Tiret ho wont up to | and he knows, — Ho nlso knows fhat 1o g 2. Peters, who had hastened neross t take from the bott of a clos prevent such eatastrophivs nothing 4 1 Tvanstated from tho Frenth fons. Sho had welcomed as o deliv- | which he protonded to fave forgotten, | tquals. Warnet's safe care - ronowned | eranco tho denth of hor mother, A wimble ‘and an auger, n little bt very | throughout the worl & muker of | violonces threatened to have them | strong saw, & hamumer and o e ot I t hen | rmm N FUMMARY OF ity CHATTRRS, | hanged; and she had little regret for s were rlled in that v ‘ , Stk = AT ”"\M' r'l‘w"”_t"“"h ']"*!;y"",“‘“”h], Peters' little givl, that_street-walker | started fortly, byt instead of going out b { Ot liart ner " T e et ugs | 11vdito, yod riddance it she joined | the wiiting he went toward the e Mt ot mrinin restion, 1n early Kpring | toe neighbors with the ides of making | opening whibfRed to the ladder. And Natnrnl ¢ Dewxre & St( ne's DT Sl ot e | oSmlily seosts work | pente with his vest undor Lis arm, he deseend l r W nn, h ey without mon I'ribune in the Vult ming and soon becomes an And my mothor, say, and the little | od soitly, without u lamp, suring the | r, with whom [ k Absolately expert workiman. The low wages of the min- | girly Wo saw you, you were hiding your. | depth by counting the ladders. He Knew | about the City of Smoke, said t Freo from Oplates, Emotics and Poisoa, | { A eonsiant sirgle azainst. Honger, and ulf behind thom, 'when they swallowed | that the eago rubbed. at three Tundred | would grow i population nnd innpiarts | One of the Best and Largest Stoeks in the U, S. din your place ind seventy-four motres, aguinst tho 0 4 - cites in him a livel rest and e being [ U A tho | ance in the next ten years moro than it S_AF‘ ,.E the sty ot SHeGaN. fen ling 0 allevints What was to bedonot Strangle Mrs. | fonrth passage of the lower tubing. | has grown in the forty years just passed their eendition " (radunity e Spite hia | Poters and the others, and fight the | Whon he .e"i;mm.rl fifty-four Tadders | When Iasked for the réason of his beliof to Select from. SURE idlens 10 others and rowdily * | wholoalleyr For an instant Anton felt | he groped withohis hand, hs folt the bul. | e roplicd: - Notural g wil do it Wa URE, POFE and cogerntion o tho liko it. The blood rushed to his head; | ing of the picces of wood. 1t was there. | nso stnow fo g 00 [ Workien, A saving fud is sarie he thought of his comrades now as brute | CTouvarine, in the opening mado by | fivg, for ho ABAE. FoF PRIGTAG Atd aarly | N Stairs to Climb. EI oant Passenger Elevat gach muner contribntod, the moncy this ob | beasts. 1t irritated him to seo them idiots | himsolf, ascertained o very grave do iT'the matufuctures. It Is ot used in 0 airs 1o 1mb. va'ln flbbcnc()l evator, and barbarinns tosuch a dogroe us to | formation of the Hfth ynssaie of th | is 18 ulmost " of trOUbID WIth tho By the | 0 P ¢ the blast furnaces, but this is almost the THE CHARLES A.VOGELER £0, DALTIMORE, KDy | Qi'oE Noveniber the fund pinounted to g con, | Charge upon him the logio of ciroum- | tubing. The picces of wood bulged | only place where 1t eannot be ntitized STHGrLIe Atn S the mhine: Gmboldoneal | SHaBguA out boyond tho frames; soveral even find | Thete were two companies in Pittsburg ‘ - e by this fact, “determined to resist wonew | Tt was against him that the hattle was | come outof their joints. Abundant fil- | oh had eharters to lay pipes in the N Btandard Medical Work for Yonne and | wiethod of payment introduced by a majotity | now recommenced. Stunned, ho ran no | terations fell from the joints neross somo | streets for the distribution of this gas Adiiddie Aged Men, only &1 by il | Of the eompain which was to _go inio longer, he faeed them trying to avoid tho | tareed filterers with whiich the shaft was r. Hostetter controlled one, and Georgo < L] postpald. fret on the 1 Deceniber e plar 116008 bF briok, stek | he | lined. And the carpentors, prossed for ho air-brake Il Ad awny thete vonthivl vh F R puwer, who are {1 ctmitian 168 vih to divide L6 tan rontin pivces of brick, seeking ‘words to soothe 3 - | tinghouse, the air-beake man, the oth- rified nwar L e Puwer, | puid ot Geth SarLor D them, He recollected some passages | time, had been found to content them: ! ¢ y consolidated their interests a IMPOTI: arain PRATNN A LOBS B8y are wenks | towand paying for n the " from his old specches, so warmly ap- | selves with placing at the some | ghort time ago. The gas is found n the \ o the miits. e Kotk th tortity thei | plauded formerly: ho tepeatod the words | Atays of iron with Such curclessnoss Ut | sama goneral. rogion peiroleum oil, / ! 'M,'E.",‘.f?!.‘fi"" Y v\(y\glf_nd\t‘hplr_?gflEg position in of revolt, worked ifteen days | with which he had intoxicated them at | all the s Ws wore not tight. A consid except that where there is lots of th ¥ R ot & tnder the new systom of payment,and found | the time when he held thom in his hand | erable moyeme was evidently Y ) ¢ is very little oil.. Thoy dig a 1 W2 SBf % Wy ‘B e w we B HEX TR . hat it s Intirect Bl eifective tethod of | like a Hock of sheeps but his power was [ duced behind, in the sand “of e Tor- | and then drive pines down until they tay A\ 2 5 MYRTLF IN TREATMEN WNOW THVOCIE i thelr e, Toattike wis the only | dond; stonos_ were ' tho only teplies his | rent R the gas. It comes up naturally after that e Kok durk: hoadurhe, on ppotnted to woit Npon the ‘managing | phrasos continued to recoive, snd he had [ Thon, with his wimblo, he commenced | in n scomingly inesbuustible Sopply. It 1 - i y Enaare Thoushise a4 Fou ot K GREAT MEDICAL WORK ON MANH)YY | fhieeton o i uimea anid by betore him tha | Just boen wounded in the left arm; he | to loosen the serews from the - wicces of | exists all aboit Pittsburg to the norts and XA e ietive menrys TENCE, ey Hipetiments to Rxhanated Vility, Noreons and Phesioal e 1y | deimands of themen—the abolition of the new | was drawing huck in great peril when Lo [ iton inoa manner so that a last push | northeast. Thero is somo_of it right in N T v Drotupt p erioved by Hhis treatiment, and vigorons o Viectine fi, M, Ereo of Vonth, an syRten of payment and an - inerease of ive - found himsclf benten against the front of | Would destroy all. It was a work of | Pittsburg. One of the Westinghouse - VD manhoou roet " Nt e ear. Anton s ability and saza- | 1*Avunta foolish temerity, during which he was in | wells is within one hundred foet of my ! B A rarried Men, or those who intend to marry, gity made him a o the leader i thestriko. | “Agyhat instant Rasseneur had appeared | danger twenty times to be thrown hesd | house. T eould got ‘my own gas by run - . REMEAMT 1 4 I e, healih, viparons offe h ; Ilie intory miners with the A | at'the door. “Come in," ho simply said. | over heels, mitking the fullof a hundred |ming & pipe dowi, but 1t wouid be o o5 emring, Yone Tie and the Tove and respect of o f S e it be rotored (o ViRO? & Toun by the withoe whnse ‘ i : ger was without result, and the men, with Duanhood oo e Proo(s, te n ) . M EMA A Ll Nt stigeess, bettlot Anton hesitated; it ehoked him o tako | and twenty-tive feat whiolr still sepata ed | pensive. T havn'ta stove in my house, AT i B ara, f T L o sty | rofuge Liiovo, to o stved by, s viva) Bim from' th bottom. He bl becn | It Bosksliont antliighit vt Haymatiral ey : - . bkt ot e ke biher wark it rare e arerar | gle of poverty axainst unlimited wealth, “Do come in, I'm going to speak to wp the timbors from which | gus supply.” o maney will be “tAnee, 3 o them. " B es hung, n!nl suspended above - A, TULHOUK, Eng. nnd Supt G, PN HADDLER, Asst. Bog. o LA A2 ) Yll.-._:gw-.c tumself; he i himself in | Vo vnl~|-lw he volod the 1.-..|rm..r Or ALt Broon Creassins Dro Rion- H. W, DIAMOND, Asst. Sooy. : ] l h The firing ut Montson had reverboratoe the back of the salo vl.. trembling and Oross-peams, “‘ ich were placed s 't | MOND'S SAMARTINE N1 is the safest : : L : o roun - e e o | 0Pk With - formddublo ocho. For | nahumod, whill tho tivern-keoporbgcked | distances apart.. He slipped wlong, tarn- | Titero is nodiscase arimg rom depvaen: | Missouri Valley Bridge and Iron Works. 4 for rolief, 1o will four days all the opposition journals | up the door with his large shoulders ing round, simply propped up h\ an cl- | tion of the blood which it will not speed 5 y : r GF socioty to whom the Scence | ) wmant b ity displaying on the % “Look here, my friends, be veasonable. l{”l“ n Il\vm xlnln anquil scorn_of ‘Il-]nlh ily cure, Its judicious wse brings healthy OFFHICE AND WOUKRS LenvENWUR T, KARSAS, Bl whotier youth, pirent, g | dicet ull its atrocitics; twontyive | You know well’ that | have nover de. | A breath woult vo precipitated him. | blood,and with healthy blood comes the " 3 AND DU Mmintec or pew. iz, | wounded, fourteen dend, of whom two | ceived you. I have always been in favor reo times without evon w shiver he | ruddy cheek, the bioyant step, the 3y ELALS G b Rt 4l It ren and three womenzand there | of peade, and it you had” listened to mo | eanght himself in the net of falling. At | healthy man. 8o we hope that by s et ) Yarought Trox, Steel, Howd e on all dlsouses rea Wure prisonetsulso. Loviguo lind bocomo | you would nsauredly not litve been whote ho folt With his ™ hand, then he | prodent use ench and all of our many f 7 “russ and Combluation: bufo 1 tho skill of all ottt physi | wsortor hero; they credited him with | you arenow.* Wrizzling from his shoul- | worked, only lighting o mutch when he | thousands of patrons may forever be { \ 3 I DGES slans, i spcelilly. Buch troited | areply to the police magistrato of untique | ders downwards, ho went on_at length, | Was fost amid sticky beams. When the | healthy, happy wnd hungry A AN Bl G E S Sl SbOn 1y wose, THYSELR. | simplicity. “Tho cmpire, struck at thus | e atlowed the steeqm of his cloquence to | screws were loogoncd e evon attackud o g N For Ruflronnd and Highronds. - boldly by these few balls, which the logio | low with the soothing mildness of luke- | the picees of tubbing, and his peril i Apt, if Trr ent, ; A B . Turn Tables, Draw Spans, Rock of fueéts alone had drawn from the guns, | warm water. And afl s former suecoss | still e He tound the principal [ Memphis Avalanche: While the Mor- AT [ A N3 Trusses, Plars i Sub aflected the calmness of the all-poworful, | was returning to hims without an t | piceo which held tie others. Ho was ex- | chants® and Cotton sxehango coremonios | (S8 Ed A i i s, Fiers and Sub- | without taking wny motice of the grave | his popularity was resained, naturd dly, | vited over it. He bored holes in it, | Gt opening with prayer w middl s d Jim structures, o nature of its wound. Tt was only an un- | justasif the comrades had nor hooted at | sawed it, made it thin, so that it 10st its | Ty essen visitor and i west Tennessoan | ey L ¢ 4 b I'SLEY, SHIRE & TULLOCK tortunate collision, something Tost over | him as a coward o month ngo; voices ap- | resi , whi h “the “holes and | ware moveld! by tho ibusinuss: sirronnd P : - L i there in that black coun volt | planded him;very well; they agreed with | eracks the water, whieh eseaped in small to remark which we do not vegard | @ 28 from tho Parisinn pive which raled opin- | him, that was ehé way to speak; a thun- | streams, blindyd’ wnd sonki A him with | Sndicative of that revorential spiviy | o e {ion.” Tt would soon be forzotten, the | der of wpplanse broke or burst forth its icy ruin, TWo atches were oxtin- | (hug should pervado the the bronst of | & 4 company had received offi Rassencur raised h's voi guisned. Everything streamed — with man in the prosence ol _ascendin Plenso gond us word of all bridgo work to lol. Correspondence stitle the matter and to end the str “Violonco ling novor (boon stcoossfils i s I e eV iotvibiti 1016 D e 1 08SANTL | AbFISKS COmmsaIonor: whose irritating lenath endang. > world cannot be ro-made i aday. [ M8 without an bud of shudows ; Hurked, with o suspicions favor of | s B ——— ety. Thereforc, on Wednesday morning, [ Those who promised you to chango eve- | _ But he ealmed himself, ang 3 | double intent hey deal in futures violence, Could he not do these t three of the munagers were £ on to dis- | rything at a blow are josters or rogues 4 here.” The irreverent west Tennessean TURKE & SON! St Diekie: Monteont (0" Httlaitown| | LAt LN BIOMONG Eho voios GLARISSIRLIE Coldlyr Without liusto, lie took & broutih | glunoed ut th bl rds with their I\'I B | sick at heart, not_having dared thus far | was lostin the midst of enthusiastic vo- | 41d reentered the opaning to the Judders, | Gaotations of *futu sngaestive r;' X to rejoice at the o, drew | where he stopped up the hole by (& Yand Cputs” call 1 J oud Masser | ciferations s ness of “spots €17 St. ChinrleaSt., 8. Louts, Mov | |roth and tastod the joy of sufoty “Long live Rasseneur! he's the man for ing in pluou tho prool he had d = £ L i away, It was enough; he did not wish 1 ong’ and “shoit” ¢ sactions, OEH e Lo And now the day was fine, the sun | us! Bravo! hr R R nnd, without noting his fy i GEO. BURKE, Managor, bl FRician B Lo, | clear, one of those first warm days of | The tavernkeeper shut th i > i havoo tho g double referonco (o *utures. ventured s 4 PRTRERR '".‘,‘;‘;,‘.‘,‘,‘,{,'j' Mentat ang | February which bring the lilacs into [ while the band disporssd, and thy tw waich tney would Huve attempt d to ro- | (o express his opinion. “Yes, UNION STOCK YARDS, OMAHA, NER. prysical Wesknegs Wercurtataid otbor adec. | bloow “All the blinds of the: owner's | silently looked at ciich o Both rais. | bt al, oncory Ho - took the time 1o | gid he, “and, by George, thev in 48 | REPRRENCTES —Morehants and Tarmers' Bank, Davkd City, Neb s Kesency National Tk Cage ions of Throat, Skin or Bones, Biood Poisoning, | house had heen tuken down, the vast | cd thelr shoulders; they ended by drink- | methodically rgil up the tols in his vest | woll open a jack-pot with prayer vey, Neb.: Colunbus Stato Bank:, Columbus, Nob.: MeDonuld's Bk, North Platts, Noby' Omall 914 Sores and Ulcers, are treaied with uoy | building scemed o revive: ‘and good | ing n gluss togethor and theu g swly nscended the lad- s e Nurfonal Bunk. Connhin, Ne Will pay customers drift with bill of lading attaehed, for two-thinds value of S1oks | ; ters . Diseases Arising from Indiscretion, Excess, news isstued from i it was said that > V) L. v’ SelSr Indulg: ; R T e AR e CHAPTER XXXVT At the samo hour, Anton, who tud not trophe, hurricd lere to open’ their pate n Sunday, Anton cseaped from the | slept, became uncasy at a slight nowse = S g ST ! to thos \\!n)’l d not be | alley as soon ns nigit fell. A elear sky, | heard in thg thigk darkness of nis cham Whon Dat 1ok s ins Caston IHHOMI SEEKERS ATTENTION. i v i ? | jghted the carth | ber. He crdssd the room, holding ont eI KATO L CAR IOt slaughtered in the alley. »w that the od with stars, lighted the carth ¢ oom, ho! . 3 ety [ blow’ had been given, little havder “the bluish ln‘u-l‘-n: twilight !}.- ::‘-’hm;hrml s (s nkmmw feel the bed [ When slie was a Child, she oried for Castoria, or Full Perticulars about Froo and Cheap Lands in Western Nebraska. Aliress PATTERSOM A Positive Written Guarantee given tn everyess | doubtless than they had wished, they dis- | went down toward the canal, he slowly | in front ol gr i8 Surprise. was great | When stie bocamo Miss, sho clung to Castoris, Mg » Fable cuse. Medicine scut evers whore s matlorexpress | pluyed sreit aetivity in their role ns savi- | followed the bank in going toward Mar- | When he en8ountered the' young gl sit TRy e iy & WHITE, Real Estate l_';{‘n.s'. North Plutte, Nebraska. MARRIACE GUIDE, ours, y took dardy and excellent | chienne ting up, |ltmllx|7, her breath, awake and S D PES, elegant cloth and giiy | Mensures. In the first pl they dis- | It was his favorite promenide, a turfed | on Ui wat 2 o et o BOS, L seeurtigtensyc, Onse Aty | nniasod the Borans, maki it doal | path of two s, ranning in o n«l‘!“m didn’t you answert What SPECIAL NOTICE TO who o of this extreme concession to their work- i s without a turn, without a | are you doing'y A e B s, ; % | men. Thon thoy put an ond to the ovon. | duclivity, the length ‘of ' this rogular | dlensth .'L"’.’.',“'?f""“""“ ol Ho Was Lot O Too linslly, Growers of Live Stock anil Ochers.~ 0, nition of the mines b y the military, which | stream, which spread itselt out like a am getling up. T 4 Ilu orushod sbrikors. no longer” threat- | gigantic iu‘;utm)lln'l o lead, “Iwishoto work;itis my idea. Dress I prefer a charee of burgluy and WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO cued. But that which especially excitod | He never metunybody. Bat this day | yourself und don t make uny noise.” arson aggainst this mun, " said tho “proso- Tropriotors, MELOUTH, & 1L A, WISE and o i the country was the luge yollow hand- | he was vexed on secing i man coming to- | They dressed themselves in tho durk- | Cuting aitorne : ' PE““YRU{ALP“.LS bill< which the manugers. Tad pasted in | ward bin. And wlef tho pale Jizit of | ness, With a thousand precautions not w | WL " siglied the unlucky prisoncr, ur roun l a e Lz n the two solitary pedestrians | waki anyoue: She hadseerotly prepared | 50to voce.” “Lsuppose itis all @ matte L 0 " tt numbers on the walls. They con- stars CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH : vlinug a’ vop ST ¢ recognized cach other 9 o tne night before her muning elotning in 3 The Original und Ouly Genuine. Hiing d these few lines'in’ very | lot ‘["'l“ll“ aizediouch clibrawlion iuovitod b o KVl ihedoln i ot | much'loss s srious ca ir g it that.” Ttis tho bost wnd chenpest food for tock of any kind. O poun ! iz oqual o throe,pounds of Workmen of Monston, wo 3 ALt it'a you,” murmured Anton. pants; and they did not oven wasn tiom- | _And the judge guve him hirty years. | <o Block fediitllirounil OloRk i choltiliunll iniarfl toalli 0 Eetin R 5 ] v r i 5 crense in welght nnd ho n good marketublo ¢ io wsprine. Dudrymen ns woll s othors, . | Sy ‘hicl VO eED arinG i wi sworine. | selves for foar of shaking tae tloor £ dnweishtiaudibo inimodimarkotaiil LR : wish that thoe errors, of which hivo seen ouvarinenoddud without unsworln WHO USO it Can 1estify Lo it mecs. Ay itand Judzo for yourselves. Prico $2 per tpn, - NaS 3 i sud conscquences during tho last fow | For an instant thoy remamed motionles Catherme o longer” dured breathe. wikh o oprive stonds and willing | then sido by sido thoy agaim turned off | Au lust she desconded to the toom below, HCANDEIIM ARCTVW S 2 A : ; workmen of the means of ¢xistence. On | toward Marehiennes, Eich seemed to | she divided a sandwich which she hid —WiT— — e :a,meaueflm“nshtuh Monday morning, therefe we will re- | pursue his retlections as if far o from | saved froma loal given her by u woman THIC 5 S Charteredby theStateortitio | 0pen all the mines, and when work is | the other. in Moutson. Thon he sofily shut te DOUDLE THIOKIBALL e CHICAGO awno Binois for theexpresa p arpose imed we will earefully and kindly ex- | Wo have gone vory far, do $ou not | door behind thom und thoy went d Vo fl:.»:wmuumntmme""'"fl mine the situations which may requirs think we had better tarn back?" " Jouvarine was s .mhnw_ outside r 63 by S P 3 4 BlLCaroniciUrinary nd pris wtion. Inshort, wo will do all | They slowly turned toward the Vultare | PAvantage at all angle of the road. N CouNTRY Wi+ BEG v Exasmo Tomk MAR SHATEE GleetandSyphilisin all their that it is just and possible to do." and he added, at the end of somo steps. | # halt hour he had watched the coal men e\ Y : - Ll of tuste, but for my part I should prefe ¥ compiicated forms, also il 1n the course of one morning, the ten | “Have you seon the new bills? were returning to work, n number of diseases of the Skin and | 1}y ,usand conlmen of Monston dotiled be He meant the great yellow placards | shadows, passing on w.th the dull sound : ot o ) Bloodpromptlyrelievedand | foro these handbills. Not one spoke, | which the compiily had stuck up. that | of the marching of troops. He counted | (S ¢ 2 stedina Forty Years | many shook their heads, others went off, | morning. It wis beeoming more frank | them as the butehers count their beasts | 3 d ¢ B Speeial Practice. i i i on their enteance t the & > & rises - eninal with their slow step, without the movin, and more conciliating; it promised to thatto.r; and hy ”,m.w“ Taroed oot n ol | of i featurc in thoir faces. 7| tuke back even the discharged miners if | was surprisad at theic number; he had | RAILWAY. menting, The appropriate remedy he low houses were crushed in | they would again descend tne following [ not imagined, even in his pessimism, at once used In each case, Consultatione, pec- | Zloomy silence, even hunger was noth ¥. Al would be purdoned, they wouid | that the number of cownrds would be ko z Itk ar s ? gonal or by letter, gacredly confidential. _Med- | Ty ndw; all could dicy ~ince death by | even forget that which was dong by the | great. The line stretehed ont; ho was “Canpye " RinnER €O, givo 8 beiicr Rabe THE DEST BOUTE AND Seinss :1';":;,:::,";,";:j::;";;m,";'fl;;:-,;" violence had passe sroofs. But | leaders themselves. very cold, his tocth pressed togother, his an bo obuined clsewhcro for the ean fackany ® | one hou 1ong the others, that of the Yos, [ have scen 16" responded the | cyes clear Jrith thole, great impro OR. JAMES,No. 204Washington 1. Cnicago il | Njunion's, romined darker aud more sil | machinist. But e started. Among thoso mon | Sbeigat wicr e tead, gt b S, PEORTI LIS n all in the depth of its mourning. SWell, what do you think of it?" who wore goin z toward tas m and of A#k to seo the * CANDIE nnubla Thick Baik ho had e ried her husband ‘L hink itis over. The people will go | whom he could not distinguisa the 4, | Bubbers in Boots, Arctics, Uversliocs, Aluskis, & Omaha A FINE LINE Ok to the. cemetery Mahoh liad not | down again. | You sireall too cowardly. | he recognized one by s wilk. o nd: pentd Tor moith. Life went ont srond | Aton gonerously exonsed s con- | vanced nd sopped bin, ¢ | ACommon Sense CHI%ALD, HU[}USL!NU&Plb‘lFl"M.L'fl ) 1 her without any notice. Afterthe battle | rades; they were brave men, porhaps SWhere are you going?" 5 \ . o i centrid noxiion nd ciose relation ta | she had allowed Anton’ to bring Cather- | but when one is dying of hinger he is | Anton, overwhelmed instead of reply N > ; CGunm uls PR L L I inc home with them, muddy, half dead, | without strength.” Step by step thoy | ing, stummored : . ; ; X and, us she undressed her, she imagined | were returning to the Valture; and be Filaven tyou started yet> Then ho . . s v o for an instant that it was her daughter | fore the black mass of the mine, he con- :\“\n;ul up e was returning to the mine. 3 (i 3 3 An lca 0 "y —AT— coming buck to her wounded. Butshe | tinued, he swore never to descend again ihout doubt he had swe but it was i 7 L4 . t did not spesk to Cathering any more | but he wonld pardon those who should | notlifc to wait with arms folded for o b The Great Rock Island Route WCCDBRIDGE BROS* than she did to Anton. He agumn slept | go down. Then, us n report had been | things to arrivo in a hundred years p R v T el S Ousraatenaitit rpenters had not had Taps; and then some things had decided FOR SALE 7Y Mur wth treks o with Johnnie at the risk ol being arrested | spread that the K BLlitow i Codiar Hupid ) e 5 TR with such o repugnanco atthe | time to repair the tubing, he des.red to | him 2IAUNOE Bt i oin onat. o L .f“u’&»’.‘ arfratiy ; i 1 of returning Lo the abandoned mine. | know about it. Was that’ truer had the | Jouvarvine listoned to hm, shivering. | - e olorade, Wyoming, U Tduho ‘ ieern< e b | ; I'nen snddenly Mrs. Mubhon broke into | weignt of the rocks aguinst the limng of | Ho canght him vy the shonldor and turi GENERAI 5 3 1 Wishingion and Californin it g e lait 6 o : 2 g AGE dvantigos 4oL BOKsILIY by wh e thte & 2 i sobs, leaning her head against the | the shaft, a picee of carpenter work, | ed him towards the alley ‘ \‘ P, oL possil ¥y Hny n - it OMAIIA, NEBRASKA. wull” Anton, standing, had not dared to | pushed them out so much thata cage had | *Go home, Lwish it,” do you under- 1513 DOUGLAS STREET fow 0f Uhe numerous points of sips X i st ad intervene; o' was of 10 necount in the | rubbed against the sides the length of | stand!” Ouna, Nebraska. | viority enjoyed by e patrons ol i voud bo o i i ¢ house now: even tho ehildren withdr than five metres? Jonvar But Cathorine had_approached; ho ro- = 1 iwealLNG fweert Qi i Ciawo. v s OV g i from him: with distrust. Thus he | vory cool, rospouding ) nized her also, Anton protested, de e S st th . Conta 10us wir of embirrassment. But the tew He had worked tl y bofore. the en clived that he would allow no ono to be | 40 braing SLIEPING CATRS. il . ! oy P b i . this unfortunate mother touched his | did rub, that was true; the engine julze of s ceondist, Aad. ths | Epleptic Fits o tl' anco. 1ts PAIIA 4 " i Carg. heart and he murmuored were oven obliged to double the power | eyes of the engincer turned to the young l:'g’;uwl mln' 00N« DErpissed By iy > The Famous Alu(-n Lea Rout 4 ! Wo'lltry r' . i sl £ | S X 3 ¥ eelohruie I\I\II\I DININ ALS, tho o Eem nnativo of England, and whils T was in Come, come, clivor up! Wo'lltry and | to pass throungi that place. But all the | girl a8 to w comrade, while he recoiled 3 Sickness, Con= Cqtimd of which cunnor b found elsew hore. A T that couinny | ocon racied n torrble baood | g0t out of this,'? chiefs recoived these ooservations with | step with a jestare of sudden aband vulsions, 8t. Vit~ At Council 1uts the trains of the Union Pael PO KU, Wd 10r 1wy, v Es Wit uinee creationt | She did not appear to hear hims the sume irritated sentenco: [t was coal | 13 0 man ‘who comprehended. W | us Dance, Alcos fie Hy. conngat i Union Denat with those of th F aOlE dour bttt Soutugue Hoe o til | was Tumenting 1o o low and continuous { that they wished how; they would make | there was a woman in the heart of a | holism, Oplim Fating, 8eminal Weakuees, Chicac & Northwoston” 1ty * In Chigueo t Ti0m WEGAIZINE L s 0 by bones, wnd wis cove | SN wivs better lutor on. man, the mun was tinished, he could die. | Impotency, Byphilis, Scrofuls, and all tho=e ot nil eustern Jines orti wiih Borcs Wi ovor 1y cody und b And you, do you also speak of return- “But don’t you see that it will bursty | Perbaps he suw in rapid vision, st Mos Nervous and Clood Diseases. For Detroit, Calumbus, Indinnupolls, Cinoin o 18 {'};}",“l‘“" DRt tost il hope i tht oo | ing to the mine attor having tricked os | said Anton. “What a sitnation they will [ cow. his mistress who wis himg—that | g5To Clergymen,Lawyers,LitcraryMen, gt Niawea Fallsc hutlo, Pidisburs, o LR 13 onecs and Kone - B M e rateeente Lt | alliny T ropronch you with nothing. | be int Just dink broken which bl rendercd him | Morchants, Bunkers, Ladica wnd all whose Montveal, oston, Suw Vorlc Philudeiyiin, il S Phymicuian New Y ork buving to connection Only, if 1w in your place, I would With his eycs fixed upon that minc in be s o the life of others or hisown. | sedentarycmployment causcs Nervous Pros 1ho koL ot b it el wil With (e Bospi s, | hiwve died of griof for’ having brought so | disinct in the shadows, douvarine con- | He ngzain became cool, and said sioply. | tration, Irregula tiesof the oo, Sl AT IR e, ‘ 1, 1w B wavestisemtut of Swifts Specifie, | much sorrow on my comrades, " cluded tranguilly “(io. | Bowels or Kilneys, or who require a T you wish the best nceonmnodations. All tiokot eyt bt R L O Mk | Anton wished to reply, then he raised | “IEthat bursts; the comrades will be Jueasy, Antpn stood &till, trying to | (A','lf.,(fllln.(v',‘.flu‘.;fi stinuiant, Samari 8 palt vi AT -R.CAPLE, g, 6T, JOHN, o o o’ oty ' 0 dolalund | bis shonlders despairingly: why give ex: | killed, whon you counsel (o again de- | say a kind wobil 5o us not o nepirato | “E g0 ousands seral Munugor, Gen, Pass. Agont e OIS P AR Mol ws b over wasn iy lire. pluanations which, in her grief, she would i Ui, | CHICAGO, CIHIZAGO, New York City, June eay "5E0 Harronn. |yt understand:’ and, overpowered by o clock in Monston was striking | Ihen yoil'arg still golng aways " at Heldd"siud pastor procialus it themost 8 wonderful Tuvigor- Qen. Agent, 112 Farn sufloring, he went away. resuming out- | nine, and his companion having said at ‘Yes. ( ant that €ver sus- Buveuiton ¥ cars' Tn March of last your | 1neh trnctod blood | dido his” stragaling walk, On “again | e wins going to enter the ouso” and go [ “Well! gigoawe your hand, old follow. | ~ afiancion b 1 1S iy | Feaching tho ulloy, o found that the peo- | to b, e uddud, without even holdihg | A pleasunt joutncd W you und dont Ui :““"‘“'{{T,..;‘;fn};, . M RIGAN e iy ot A | ple seontod W be” waiting for him. "The | out his hand? hard of me R e deatime: e L R s T ol motast wed! L | dnen at the doois, the women at the win “Welll good bye; 1 am going away,” T'he otherhetd ont an ico cold hand. | Bt and ciroular COKQUEROR FPaclzet Company. monk there, nor wits | cured by iy of the usal | JOWs, As 5001 a8 he appoare S What! you are going wway No friend, no woman end K2, ‘ e v e i et Lo W |l v round: the erawd “Yes. [ have asked for my hivret to be Good-bye foggver this ime," Sonda TERN RWINE REVEOY. A DIUKOR LINE J0K v Yoo S i T 00 Wt | & Whtsper. growing with the ‘gossly of glven buok. 1w going” somowhere | *Yes, godBiak TUK DR, 8, A, RICDNOD NERVINE COMPANY, i s | England, France & Germany, the last four 4I4\~ Culminated in univer. Bla. " 4 Jouy motionles: in tho . P 2 P DAN Liany, ivarine, m 8 in th 0 Bl e Of (s well known litie nre Jorsoy City, N. 3., Aug, 1, 1468 WY gal oxoorution, ” Fista wore thrust towntd | Anton, stupotied, filled with emotion, ws, foledied with n glinoo Anton JOSEPH, MO, A Vo Ot aliay iy o n sl of thiv well kuowi (e SRR o Troatise ou Blosd wid Shin- Discasca molod mu\lll- rs showed him - to their ohil- | looked at him, After n wulk of two Catharigh§ wao entered the Vul- | Correspondence freely red by Fhy LU WL OVErY e 160 11K Th Pasd £5 oo with a contemptuous gesture, the | hours, ho hud suid that, and with a voiee o a1a AR i gk Swab Surcie Co., Druwer i, Atiana, ) spat on the ground when 100k- | »0 calm, when the very unnouncement of (3, e coNrIvTED ) ¥or tmliaaniabe sud clren'ars sond slampe o ks Bgoltiin nisie i Inav SRS o Yo BT 8t ing athim. 1t wax the sudden chung | that sudden sepuration wirung his hoart 1 AL FOR SALE BY forlk VU A N e el N R on the morvow of defeat, the reverse side They know ¢ r, though they wer “low's Your wLive ¥ A oy sLCubin, $90 8104, Btoorana 1o No g of the modal of o) ularity, un exeera- | searcely ever sther; and the fdow of | In the comic s of “The Mikado" C.F. GOODMAN. 4 tion aggravuted by il the suferings e ..... s iiim no xmwl seemed sl his imperial highness suys .‘lx:...‘::‘x:l- '\"l;::ul Hunger and death were : und where aro 30 fhake 4o pomw exte uty ' U : Nebl aSka thlo“al Bank ulnlm who was arriving at his “1'do not know." A running river o4 . mother’s with Philomene, atumbled | *But you will roturn$® Of i ess merriment.” 1 OVAHA, NEGRASKA. a irror ugainst Anton ns “he wis going out, nd | “No, | think not.” A nobler task than muking evil Wvers, | ! } pID Ui CARITAL <o 82010 16 sneered mulicionsly They became silont. They remained | rivers of hurmloss moerriment no person, | b IS0 108 Spulbern ity wiw . it e - 1o Al bess 0 {2 o0 (Iattpnan’ fAt S0 “Spo! he grows fut: the flesh of other | for w moment face to face, without find- | king or Inyman, could tuke upon himaclf, | tho medieo joncuuly for his o b i (| () 2 Y | . 3 people must b nourishing, thon ™ [ g other words to say, The liver amoniz the ancients was cou. | Hougi somo” wore. betier thin ol ers. nou make it tell a sweoter tile? | "M Tovaue waa diredy her doov | Ax Auton wentup tho alley, Jouvar- | sidered the souroe of all n mione ovil i, | 86 et el wo L Je awela. i Huouea, Cashlon i i, o) with Bouteloup. Sle wis* speaking of arned his buck and returned alo pulsea. and the chance ten 10 one 10+ | of its e when Ridue A Wak iried: mnd 1 d g Magnolia Malmisthecharme [ Bobure, her giiin, KiLed by s Gall, TS | tha border of e oanel: and rias HoUE | hulaes. il the cluacw are te el 9 g e g i Jons 8, CoLLNg er that almost cheats the | ¢ I pias ow, o walked on and on witih s hend | dition of dissontent, someono’s fead will | of he bobe'va Ledd Likwis B, Bty Sk, A ¢s; there ara cownrds who enuse | down, 80 drowned 1 the shudows €hat | be mis e hefore night looking-glass. itdren to bo musescre, Lot him g | ho bl wiw b abdow " woving | How's your i s equivalent 1 o . : PR T ”',’”,“(L then, and ook for mine undergeound, if | along in the night. At times he paused, | the inquiry: Are you a bear or an el ' 9 N I Y ld rig? .. el J y he wants him to return (o me & thi dans strikiig T fie sy | ludays o Are a0l s heuraran ang "'a”".\z nalids - L THE IRON BANK, | Sheforgot bor imprisousd Busbund. | tuce, Whon nuduigs soumded, ho sud- | N teatis of the “pure-cussedness, P R T & liiral g A MMA hostle nnd ngrccioi, They carry 1he Unitod