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Louis I Auhanser St.Loutr Biwt's . . . . . . . . . .llU uUo | 8chllt < f.Uatr.Mllwaukee Hrugi..MM..Omaha i Ab , Porter , DcmujUound Rhlt * Wines. MAUEEK , 12J 3 Farnam St S , H , AT WOOD , Plattsmouth , Neb. Bicer'rcl thoroughbred and high gi&dt Hsreio d and Jersey Oattle. Piirpc or.d Jsrsey Hed Bwice , GERMINAL Or , the Story of a Great Miners Strike , BY EMILE Trantlatul from the Frtneh. I AND II-Anton Lnti tier's visit to a mining camp in quest o work The village at Bight Morning in i miner's cotURo , nnd preparations for work- The Vulture mine. OHAITER III , Anton had ventured to approach thi Vulture , and nil the men to whom he ad dmscd himself , atklng If ho could go work there , ( hook tholr heads and outlet by telling him to wait for the suporlnten < dent. They left him alone In the midsl of the badly lit buildings , filled with black holes confusing with the Intrlcacj of their rooms and ( horn. Ho had jail mounted n dark flight of ntops , half de cayed , when ho found hlmsolf upon n wlnpinr foot-bridge , then having passed > i tbo screening shod , bo plunged mio a darkness so profound that ho walked tilth his hands before him , so as not to hurt himself. Suddenly In front of hint , two enormous yellow eyes shown out of the gloom , Ho was under the tower , nt the superintendent * ! ] ofllco at tha month of the shaft. A miner , the older Richmond , with a largo soldier llko figure and gray mus- tnohe , was walklntr slowly , directing his ( top * toward the superintendent's oOico. "Da they need a workman hero , no matter for what kind of work ! " again In quired Anton. Richmond started to c&y no , but ho chocked hlmsolf and responded llko the others , with a nod of the head : "Walt for Mr. D-meoatt , the snparln- tcndcnt. " Four lanterns were not there , and the reflections which were all turned toward the mouth of the shafts shone brightly upon the Iron Inclined plane , the hand spikes and the plane npon which the two cigou wore slid In. As for the rest the largo room , like the nave of a church , re mained in a , strange light , filled with great floating shadows. Only the oil light flamed ont at the end of the place , while In the Biiperlntondont's room n small lamp gleamed like a dim star. The hoisting had just been rcsnmodjand upon the Iron fliggitij ; there wan a continual din , the coal cars rolling by without ceasing , the running to and fro of the crushers , trhoio long , bent forma were distinguishable in the midst of tha confusion - fusion of all these black and noloy things which were in constant motion. For an instant Anton remained mo tionless , deafened , blinded. Ho was chilled with ttio currents of air coming In from outside. Thou ho stepped for ward attracted by the onojlno , the shlnln stool and copper of whish ho now saw [ t waa located Govontyfivo feet In fron of the shaft , in a higher room , and sot s [ irmly upon Its brick foundation that ran at full steam , with all Its four hnn 3red harso power , with no movement be ; hat of the crank , which roao and fo ivith a well-oiled smoothness , shaking ; ho floor. The engineer stood a ho throttle , listening for the sound o ho signal , his eyes iiovor leaving the In licitor ; on which the shaft waa rcpro lentod , with Its different galleries by vertical grove through which some plain uotn ran suspended by cords and repra icnting the cages. And at oaoh depart ire , when the engine was again started he drums , tjp-o great cylinders sevcntoe oet In circumferenca , about the canter if which steel cables wind and unwind 1 ipposlte dlrootlons , revolving with BUG apldlty that they look llko nothing moc han dust. 'Take eire ! " cried two minors TI Tore dragging a huge ladder. Anton had just escaped Injury , hi lyes becoming accustomed to the 1'ght ' 10 watched the cable moving In the air nore than ono hundred foot of steel rib ton , which went np swiftly into th ewer whore they passed over the drum nd then descended perpendicularly Int bo abaft to bo connected to the hoist og oiges. An Icon framework similar the ho high framework of the tower snp icrtod the drums , It waa llko the fllgti if birds , without nolso , without collision ho movement swift , the continual com ng and going of a cable of enormou rofght , which would lift ai much a wouty five hundred pounds at the rati if thirty feet B second. "Great heaven a , look out ! " again crioi ho men who were dragging the ladder to ho other aide to examine the drum on ho left. Slowly Anton returned to the suporln cndcnt'a oftiso. That gigantic High bovo his head astounded him. And. blverlng in the drafts of air , he watohet ho working of the csgo : , his oin racked by the rolling of the cars , Tear the shaft the signal was perated a heavy hammer upon a lover bat a cord from below lot drop upon t lock. Ono blow to stop , two to descend , hroo to coma up. It was without Inter- iltsljo , llko the blows of a gavel con rolling a tumult , accompanied by the lour sound of a bell , while the crashers ( reeling the movement often Increased 10 nolso by shouting orders through peaking trumpet to the engineer. The ages In the middle of the clear space np eared and sank down again , were tnptled and re-filled without Anton ndcratondlng anything of their compll itcd operations. Ho could only com- rehend ono thing : the shaft swallowed p the men In groups of twenty and ilrty , and with a gulp so easy that ho Id not seem to notice them pass away , ha descent of the workmen commonest ! t four o'clock. They arrived at the shed 1th bare foot , lamp in hind , waiting In ttlo groups to make up the required umber. Noiselessly , with the ateiltli E a night animal , tbo iron cigo oirae up it of the draknesa and wai secured by sits , with Us four oomput tents containing each two cars lied with coal. Crushers at Ifferent landings , took ont the cars id replaced them with others empiy , : filled In advance with cut timber. And was tbo empty cars that the workmen lied , Cvo by five , as many at forty at a me. Whenever the compartments 010 fall a voice cried through the leaking trumpet ( meanwhile a cord was } led ! /our times /or a signal below ) touting to lunch , for the purpose at vlag InfcrmaUoa that the load was hu- an flesh ; than , with a slight jerk , tha go silently diisppearod , dropping Itkoa one , leaving behlni It only tha tram- Ing flight of the cable. "Is it deep ? " oiked Anton of a miner 10 wua waiting near him , with a sleepy r. r."Eighteen hundred feat " "Eighteen , responded o man. "But there aio three levels low the first at ono thousand feot. " Both turned their eyes to the cable , ilch was running up again , Aaton re- mod : "And what If It should break ] " i "Ah I If It should ! " The miner finished tha sentence with ! a shrug. His turn had arrived , thi c go had reappeared with its easy tireless movement. Ho crouched dowi there with some athors , It plunged dot again , reappearing at the end of foni minutes , only to take on a new gang ol men. For a half hour the shaft swal lowed them up In this manner , with t mouth moro or lees greedy , according t < the depth of the level to which they de scended. But without a pause , alwayi hungry , with the stomach of a giant en- pabls of digesting a family. It filled Itself ropoatidly , and whllo the shadow * still remained the cage rose out of the pit In the same eager silence. Anton wa > again overtaken with the disheartened fooling which ho had already experienced outside Why trouble him self ? that superintendent would dismiss him llko the others. A vague fear sud denly determined him , ho wont away and stopped outside jast before the boiler building. Tha door , wldo open , showed eovon boilers and two furnaces. In the midst of white steam and n hltslng nolso , a fireman was occupied In charging ono of the furnacoi , the scorching boat of which could bo felt as far as the door sill ; and the young man pleased with the thought of getting warm was approachIng - Ing , when ho nearly ran Into another company of coal men who were arriving at the mine. It waa Mahon and Lovaqno , when ho perceived Catherine ahead with the air of a qulot boy , the wild Idea seized him. of risking n last Inquiry. "Say , now , comrade , they have no iced of a workman hero for anything , iavo they ? ' She looked at him in surprise , a little ifr&id of that sudden volco which came in out of the shadow. But , behind her , Mahon had heard , and ho replied , stop ping a llttlo as ho spoko. No they had no need of anyone. But that poor devil of a workman d > ing upon the road , in terested him ; when ho loft him ho said to the others : "Well , wo might bo llko that ; wo shouldn't complain , every ono hasn't work to kill them. " The company entered and went straight to the waiting room. A great hall , rude ly plastered , surrounded with closets which were secured with padlocks. In the canter a lingo furnace , a kind of steve without cover , was glowing , so stuffed with burning ooalthat pieces were cracking and slzzlng upon the floor of beaten earth. Thu hall was only lit np by that fire of living coal , the reflections of which danced along the dirty wains coting np to the celling which was cov ered with black dust. Whoa the Mfthons arrived , laughs broke forth in the great heat. Thirty of the workmen were standing , their backs to the flame , roasting thomsolveu with an air of enjoyment. Before the descant they all came there to take and carry away ia their skins a good bit of fire , to bravo the dampnees below. But that morning they were moro cnoerfnl , they joked with Morqnotto , a coal scraper of nineteen years , a jolly girl , whoso largo breasts and hips swelled oat her vest and brooches , She lived In Reqnllart , with her father , old Moquo , a groom , and her brother Moquot , a minor. The hours of work were the same for all , but she came alone to tha mine , and among the wheat fields in summer or behind walls in winter she met her lovers of the week. She had had the whole mlno , a fact mentioned by her companions without further notice. Ono day when a nail- maker of Mirchlennca had taunted her , she nearly died of anger , crying that ohe respected herself so much ; that she would sut off an arm If any ono could say they bad seen her with another than n miner. "Isn't It the big Ohaval any moro ? " irxld a minor , laughing. "And you're ; akln' that llttlo folbw. He'll have to .MO a ladder , I've seen * yon behind tleqalllart , and to prove it ho was stand ing on a stone. " "Well ? " responded Mcqnette , in a peed humor , "what's ; hat to yon ? Wo didn't call you to help as. " And these rude pleasantries Incroasad ; ho mirth ofiho men who were throwing 'orward their shoulders , scorched by the ire , while they shook with laughter. She walked among them , with an irnpu- lent air and tantalizing joke , with her irojecting lumps of flesh exaggerated > von to a deformity. Meanwhile the fun ceased. Mcquetto ras telling Mahon that Florence , big Horonco , could come no more ; they had ound him the day before dead npon his led , some said of a disease- the heart , , nd others , of a pint of gin drunk too [ alckly. And Mahon was In despair rom the mishap , that was a loss of ono if his scrapers , without being able to mmodlatoly replace him. Ho did piece work ; there were four heavers associated .t his work , ho/.Zicbarlo , Levaqao and Jhaval. If they had only Catherine to mih the oars , the work was going j"to ) utter. Suddenly ho lud an idee : "Hold enl thoro'a that man who was ooklng for work. " Just then Dansaert paused through the raiting room. Mahon related tbo trouble o him , asking leave to hire the man ; nd ho Insisted upon the wish of the orapany to gradually replace the pu hrs - rs like youths ao at Anzln. The sup- rlntendont smiled at first , the Idea of xcludlng the women from intldo was enerally repugnant to the minors , who . 'cro not uneasy at placing their aoghtera there , little touched by the uestlon of morality or health. Finally , ftdr having hesitated , ho gave permit- ton , but with the reservation that his eclslon should bo ratified by M. Negrel , ho engineer. "All right , " declared tfiohario , "tho tan Is not far oil' If ho has walked at 11. " "No , " said Catharine , "I saw him stop t the bailors. " "Go after him , Idiot , " cried Mahon. The yount ? girl rushed ont , while a rowd of minors started down tbo shaft , ( aiding the fire to the others. Johnnie Id not wait for his father , but also ont , taking his lamp , with Thebnt , a reat stupid boy , and Lydlo , a wild girl f twelve years. Starting before them , [ oquetto was screaming on the dark ; alrway , calling them dirty brats and ireatenlog to box their ears If they Inched her. Anton , In the boiler shed , was talking Ith the stoker who fed tbo fires. Ho ilvered greatly at the thought of the tld night which ho lud passed. How- ror , he had decided to set up again hen ho felt a hand placed on his lonlder. "Come , " said Oathaiine , "hero's work r you to do. " At first he did not understand. Then j experienced a feeling of joy , and gorouily pressed the hands of the ) ting girl. "Thanks , comrade , Ah I you are In- ted a good follow , " Sh laughed and looked at him in tbo d rays of the fire which lit them up. It u ed her that he still took her lor a iy , her hair tuoked up under her cap , e also laughed wllh pleasure , and they ith remained an Instant , laughing in sh other * faoe0 , tholr cheeks glowing. Mahon In the wait Ing voom knelt down fore hl box , taking off bis sabds and ursa wooleti stockings , When Antcnl arrived there they arranged all In a TOT wards : thirty sins n day , it was hart work , but ho would learn qnlckly , Ma hon ndvlsed him to keep on his shoes nut lent him an old cap , a leather hend-drcss designed to protect the head , a procan tlon which the father and children dij dalnod. The tools were taken ont of th chest where they found all ready th shovel of Florence. Then when Maho had shut np tholr sab ti and also Anton' bundle , ho suddenly beoimo iinpatloul "What's the matter with that fool of horse ? Wo are a half hour hto to-day. Xioharlo and Lmquo shruxgod thol shoulders quietly. The first said a length : Is it Ohaval wo'ro waiting for ? Ho got hero before us and wont down a ICO. " "WhatI you know that and you Bale nothing. * * * Oorno enl coma oa hurry up I" Catherine , who was warmiog her benumbed numbed hands , started to follow the party. Anton lot her pus , then fol lowed. Again he found hlmsolf lu n labyrinth of stairs and blind passages , whore the bare foot made o soft nolsi llko old socks. But suddenly a srail light blazed np , showing n gUzod placi filled with racks where n number o safety lamps were ranged In rowa of a hundred , Inspected and cleaned the even ing before , shining out llko tapers at the end of a lighted chapel. At the door each workman took his own , placed at his number , and oxiiulncd it , closing it up himself , whllo the t.mo-keopor seated at a table inscribed npon a register the hour of the descent. Mahon was obliged to ask for a lamp for his now pnshor. And there was still another precaution taken ; the men walked in otnglefilo before - fore an inspector who satisfied himself If all the lamps were well shut up. "The doucel It's not warm hero , " mur mured Catherine , shivering. Anton contented hlmsolf with nodding his head. Ho ngln had that shrinking fooling before the shaft , In the midst of the vast hall , filled with currents of air. True , ho thought ho was brave , but there came a disagreeable sensation In his throat at the thundering of the cars , the heavy blows of the signal , the smothered belrowlng of the speaking trumpet , in the sight of the continual flight of thu cables which wound and unwound on tholr drnmi : , with the englno at full steam. The cages rose and fall with tholr stealthy movement of an animal of the night , always taking down some men which the month of the pit deemed to swallow. It was his turn now , ho was very cold , ho maintained a nervous sllonco which made Zicharlo and Levaquo laugh ; both had disapproved the hiring of that unknown , Lavaqno oepaclally , who was offended by not having been consulted. But Catherine wai pleasad at seeing her fatb or explain things to the young man. "Sao hero , above the cage , hero la a safety break , aoma Iron clamps stick Into the guides In case oC a break. That works ? Oh ! not always. Yes , the shaft Is divided Into tbreo compattmont ? , ! n- oloaed by planking from top to bottom , [ n the middle ono are the cages , on the left ono Is a ladder. But ho stopped to growl without rais ing his volco. "What's the matter ? Good heavens ! Is it right to freeze us in this manner ? ' The boss , Richmond , who was llkowia ; olng down , his lamp fastened to a stu in his leather cap , hoard the complain1 "Take care , the walls have oars ! dndly said the old minor , true to h : ompaalons. "tho work rmm bo done Hold on ! We are there , gat In with yon people. " The cage , composed of bars of Iron an t fine wlro mtsk , waited for them , hoi ip by the locking bolts. Mahon , Zicha lo , Lavaque and Catherine crawled Int i car at the bottom ; and as It shonl lold five , Anton entered , aho ; but th ; oed places wore taken , and ho wa > bllgod to crouch down close to th fonng girl whozo elbow stuck into h ilde. His lamp annoyed him , they ad 'Ised him to fasten it to a button of hi rest. Ho did not hear , and held 1 twkwardly In his hand. The loadln :3iitlnued : above them , a mixed mass o lumanity. It seemed to him so Ion. hat ho lost all p&tlenco. At last a jerk hook them np and all became dark , th bjects around him disappearing whllo h xperienced a strange sensation of falling ? ho only light of day came from abivo he two stories of the oflloo , struggling lirongh tbo network of timbers , the : ailing Into blackness of the pit it dlsap oared until no longer perceptible to the enses , "Now wo'ro off , " eald Mahon , quietly. They were all easy. Buthooachmomon sked himself if he was rising or falling , [ owas motionless while the oago wont tratght down without touching the nldes , and with sudden bumps finally rodnclng a shaking of the joists which > ado him fear an accident. Meanwhile o could not distinguish the wal's ' of the laft beyond the grating agalust which o had put his face ; tbo lamps badly HI p the people at his feet , Only tbo open imp of the boss in the neighboring oar urnod llko baaoou. "This ono is thirteen feet in diameter , ' mtlnued Mahon , instructing him. 'The iblng ought to bo repairedfor the water Itnrs on all nldos. Hold on , wo are ar- vlng at n level , do yon heat ? ' * Anton uiddonly asked himself what ai that nolso Ilka a shower. Great reps finally sounded npon the top ol 10 csgo , at first like the beginning of a lower , and then the rain had Increased , learning down and changing Into n erltable deluge. Without doubt , the lofing wta broken In , for a stream of a tor ran down the shoulders of tbo jung man ; bo trembled all over. The > ld became Intoneo , they were burled in damp darkness. When they had ipldly gone down still lower they canght glimpse of an opening where men wore jailing about In the rays of a lamp , ut in an Ins'ant tho/ ware lost to Kht.Mahon Mahon eatd : "That Is the first gallery. Wo nro IB thousand feet down , Look how fast e go. " Raising his lamp , ho lit up a joist of 10 guides , which ran llko a rail under a aln at full speed ; and beyond that they mid sea nothing. Three other galleries are passed in the twinkling of on eye. tie deafening rain fell In the darknees. "How dark It Is ! " murmured Anton. The descent seemed to have lasted for iurs , Ho was suffering from the un- sy position which he had taken , not .ring to stir , etpaolally on Catherine's lo. She did not speak a word ; ho only It her against htm , warming him np. When tha cage stopped at Ust at the atom , eighteen hundred feet , ho was tonlabed to loam that thd descant had itod jnet one minute. But the sound the bolts which we/a slipping In plica d the fading of solidity undur him , ddeuly cnooro.t him np and uiado him happy that ho epoko familiarly to itberlno. "What havn you under you skin to be WMm ? I have had your elbow In my le all the way. " Then she also m&ds merry , He was stupid to still take her for a boy , He mast bo blind. ' 1 guess you've had It In your eyes my elbow , I moan , " responded she In the midst of a tempest of laughter which sur prised the young man , who could not BOB the point. The cage was emptied , the workmen passed the main opening of that gallery , a room In the rock , arched with matonry , and where three great opan lamps were burning. The loaders were actively rolling some full cars upon the Iron floor ing. A cave-Ilka odor fell from the walls , a small of ultra with warm breaths of air came from n neighboring stable. Four drifts were worked there , yawning and lark. "Through hero , " said Mahon to Anton. "Yon'ro not there yet ; wo'vo a good mlle to go. " The workmen separated , disappsarlng In groups at the bottom of these dark holes. Fifteen man had just begun dig ging on the loft , and Anton walked be hind MVhon who was preceded by Cath * orino , Zichsrto and Lavaqno. It wai a good wagon level cut out through a layer of coal and from a rok ao solid that it had only needed to bo partly walled. Ono after the other , they wind on and on by the Httb lights of the lamps. Tha young man hit against something at each stop , citchtng his feet in the rails. Each Instant n dull noleo made him uneasy , the distant sound of a shower of rain , the rush of which coomod to proceed from the bowels of tha earth. Was that the thunder of the storm sending down upon tholr hooda the enormous mass which separated them from the earth ? A light plercid the night , ho felt the rock trem ble , and when ho ranged hlmsolf along the wall like his comrades , ho saw pass before hii face a great white horao har nessed to a train of cars. Horoort was seated on the first , holding the guides and driving , whllo Johnnie , his hands pressed against the back of the last car was running in his bare foot , They resumed their march. Farther on a croasway appeared , two now drifts opened , and the party again divided , the men distributing themselves a few at a Lima in all parts of the mine. Now the wagon road was timbered , the wood , Tilth Its bark on , and nf a palish yellow , sup ported the roof , making In the fallen rock an Immense hole , sticking ont of ivhlch ono perceived slurp pieces of slate , iparkllog with mica , and a heavy mass of itono , dull and rough. Trains of can , full or empty , were continually passing , : rosslng each other with their loads , car ried In the darkness by a dumb boast , nrlth a phantom-llko trot. Acres ) the ; wo rails of the road n long black ser vant wts sleeping , a train stopped , the lorao snorted , so startled in the night ; hat his haunches dropped llko a block ; : omblin ? from an arch. The rough rroodou doors slowly closed up , and the arthor they advanced the stralghter and ewer tha drifts became , whllo the un- ivon calling forced them to bond tholr > acks constantly. Anton severely bumped his head. iVithout the leather cap ho would have srackod his skull. Ho never , ho followed ? lth attention the least gestures of Ma- lon before him , whoso dark shadow was > reduced by tha rays of the lamp. Not ma of the workmen knocked themselves ; hey were obliged to kuow each projao- ion , every knot ia the timber ana on- nrgemcnt of the rock. Tha young man vas also distressed by the slipping ground s-hioh annoyed him moro and moro. 4ow and then ho passed through somu oal pools , which the muddlnoss of his oqt alone revealed. But what surprised lira still moro was the sudden changes of omperaturo , At the foot of the shaft it ? as very fresh , and In the wagon line hrough which passed all the air of the alno thazo blew a cold wind whoso force ras llko a gale between the narrow walls ; hon as they passed Into the other drifts , rhlch only received tholr allotod portion f the air , the wind ceased , It grow hot , choking heat , heavy as load. For a [ uarter of an hour they had gone on and n through those narrow passages ; and hey were now entering Into a moro oven- Iko pit , blinding and molting. Mahon no longer opened his mouth , lo went Into a drift simply saying to > .nton , without turning round : "Tho vein William. " This was the vein where the load waa Iscovored. From the first step Anton struck his oad and elbows. The sloping ceiling copped so low that It was necessary to alk doubled up. The water oimo up to loir ankles. His breath left him for an Instant for 10 heat still increased. They proceeded ins six hundred foot , when suddenly p saw LJvaquojjoharlo and Catharine [ sappear , who seemed to bo swallowed p In a small fisauro opening before , im. i "Wo must go , " said Mahon. "Put jur lamp on a button and hold on to IB wood. " Ho nho disappeared. Anton waa com- ' illed to follow him. This opening loft the vein was reserved for the miners id cleared the whole cooond floor. It : tended through the layer of coal moro tan twenty Inches. Happily the young an was slight , for still awkward ho dtow raself up with difficulty , flattening his .ouldora and hips , pulling forward bye o strength of his wrists , his hands Inglng to the tlmbar ; at the end fifty feet they first came npon the cond floor , but they must go on , the iln belonging to Mahon and his gang as at thu sixth floor , "In hell , " as they Id. The floors were ranged ono above o other at distances of fifty foot , and o ascent still continued straight rough that cleft which ecraped the > ck and chest. Anton was stifled as If 0 weight of rocks rested upon him , s hands scratched , his logs bruised , s skin worn away so much that he uld fool the blood bursting out. Dimly a path ho perceived two doubled up ilngs , ono small and ono largo who were ishlnjj tbo cars , It was Lydlc and Mo- istto already at work. Bat ho must Imb np to the highest part of the vein , 10 perspiration blinded him , he ispalred of overtaking the others , whom 1 hoard with sgllo limbs climbing the ck with a long glide. "Coinage , hero wo are * , " said tha volco Catherine. But when ho Iiad really arrived , an- her volco cried at tbo end of the wall , "Well , what's the matter ? You don't Ink of any other folks. I have tome mo a mlle from Montson , and I'm the st to get tore. " It was Oh&VAl , a ( all , thin man of only-five years ; with strong features , 10 waa angry at being compelled to It. When ho perceived Anton ho In- Ired , with a contemptuous air : "Who's this ? What does this moan ? ' A.nd Mahon having told him the story , added between oil teeth "Then , the boys will take tbo bread m tbo glrUJ" 1'ho trro men exchanged a gUiieo lit th hatred , which from Intuition Is felt the Instant. Anton bad felt the Injury H thout being conscious of It. A ellenco gned , and then all cot to work. The ins wore at last filled. Little by little ) leads were alive at each etory , at the end of each path , The devouring shaft had swallowed Ha daily ration of men almost seven hundred workmen who wor laboring at that hour , in that Jingo swarm , boring holes In all parts of the earth ; It was riddled like an old p'o-o ' of wood filled with worms. And In the midst of a profound tllenco following the crushing of the heavy loyors , with the oar hold close to the rock , ono could hoae the steps of the human insects in walking and the flight of cable which sent the hoisting osgo up and down , and oven the scratching of the tools catting the coal , at the bottom of the felling-board. Anton In turning round , found hluuolf again pressed eg lnst Catherine , But this time ho noticed the rising ronndnosa of her neck and shoulders , ho compre hended immediately the warmth which ha had felt. "Aro you a girl ? " murmured ho , In astonishment. She responded wllh a gay air , without blushing- "Yes , it'd true ; but It's token yon n long tlmo to find It out. " [ TO RK C-ON11NUED ] TctJtc all in all. Take all the Kidneys and Liver Modlcln Take all the Blood purifiers. Take all the Rheumatic ramodtc ; , Take all the Dyspepsia and indiges tion cures. Take all the AguoFover , and billions specifics , Take nil the Brain and Nerve force revives , Take all the Great health restorers. 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"I wa dragged down v.1 h debt , poverty ivndouf- erlnK Jor jeitg , oaujcd by a sick family and largo -111 - : for JoolerlDp. I wai omplati ly dUcourngod , until ono } oar 070 , iy tlio tklvlco of my | ivHor , I comraonoed usltivt Hop litters , and In one month wo were nil well , and nouo if ui ha\o acun nelck diynlncc , and I naut to eay to 11 poor mon , you can keen your families well a yoat ' 1th Hop Blttcrj fur less thin ono doctor's visit will cat. I know It. A. Worklnfrman. Prosecnto the Swlndlorslll If when you cnll for lion 13itters ( see ilustcr of Hops on the white label ) toe drna > 1st hands out any stuff called 0 , D. 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