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PATTERSON , ReaE'stateAgent ' , North Platte , Neb. CHAS. SHPfTERXCX AKD D1UW5RIE8 , Pdtecnfjrr Elevator to all' floor ) , 1300 , 1208 and 1210 ITarnam St. OMAHA t NEBRASKA ' tore verybody in ( Tmaha is Interested An Immense Stocli of To bo Sold Regardless of Cost , GENUINE BARGAINS FOR ALL BOSTON SHOE STORE , Douylas Street. A. T , Austin , Proprietor. RUEMPING & BOLTE , Manufacturers of Ornament * V SP S , llflALS Dormer Windows , \vit dow Caps , Motalio Hky Lights , &c. Tin , Iron and Slate roofers , 616 8.12th St , Omftli * , Neb , Wor one in nuy pact of tbo country. ss c& a- COH " "D "Dr = r THE LEADING CARRIAGE FACTOR" and 141 1 Dotfge Si , - } Omaha Nebraska GERMINAL , Or , the Story of a Great Miners' ' Strike , BY ESlIhH KOLA. Translattd from the French. BUMMAni or r&Kctui.va CHAPTIS , Anton Linllcr , A youn/ / ? mechanic out of work , reaches the coal minoi of Monston , Franco , cold , hungry nnd pannlless. The death cf ft miner makes a vaoincy and ho se cures employment In tha Vulture mine , Ma hon , ono of the minors , nnd his daughter Catherine , explain the work to him nod ns list him the first day , Ho hears the mutterings - ings of the miners against the company nnd throats of natriko. The exactions of the su perintendent nnd the small wages received goad the workmen to the verge of despera tion nnd paved the way to the comins Btrutr- , Rlfl. oiiArrr.ii vi. \vj , ' going up in the oago with four utiiuni , looking Hko dirty bundles , Anton resolved to resume hla journey and fam ish on the roads. An well starve at once as to again dotcond to the bottom of that hell , nnd then not even earn his broad. O&thctlno , ohroudod In the darkness nbavo htm , wns no longer by hla aide. But ho aunt not think of auch foolish- HOBB ; for , with a deeper Insight , ho conld not feel the resignation of thoao people , nnd , in the end , would strangle somu of- clal. Suddenly , hla erea , habituated to the gloom below , were blinded by the transi tion to daylight , It waa nouo the loss a relief for him to feel the cage firmly ao cured. The door waa opened , and the group of workmen sprang from the cars. 'Don't ' forgot , Mouquet , " whispered Ztcharln to n young mau , "thla evening nt the Volcan. " The Volcan rraa a concert gardoa at Mansion. Monquot laughed , winking his left cyo. Short and fat , llko his fa ther and slater , bo had tha grocdy air of n boy who ate all ho could act , without thought of the morrow. At that moment hia aiator , jumping from the cage , playfully slapped him on- the back , Anton ecsrcely recognized the superin tend nit'a office , laat ceon by him in the dim light of a lantern. It waA very dirty. The daylight struggled through the ducfy windows. The engine , i.lono , waa bright ; the steel cables , covered with groaao , slid oil Hko ribbon dipped in ink ; and the drama nbove , the heaving frame- which cnpported them ; the cagoa ; the carp , oil increased the somhro appoiranco of that room. The fhglrg constantly shook with the coaaelaaa rolling of wheola- whllo from the nicending cosl arose a fine black duat , covering the floor and walla aa far OB the townr. Ohaoval , who hid gene to look et the tally-list in the superintendent's office , returned forioua. Ho saw that two cars had boon rejected , ono deficient in quan tity , the ether inferior in quality. "Wo'vo done well to-day , " ho cclod. "Twenty sous lost. This Ia what wo got for taking in hzy people , who ueo their arms aa a hcg does ita tall I" Hla aide-long glance waa directed to Anton na ho finished the ( sentence. The latter was about to respond with n blow of the fiat ; then ho asked hlmeolf what waa the nao when ho waa going to loavo. That thought restrained him , "No ono con do well right off , " tald Mahon , to make peace. "It'll be hotter to-morrow. " Still they wore angry , anxious to quar rel. When they stopped to give their lamps to the kcopor , Lav a quo awore at the man , whom ha accused of slighting hla work. But their anger tbatcd Eomo- what in the waiting room , before the ! newly replenished fire , the reflection o * which , upon the walla of that hugo , windowless dewless ball , seemed to fill it with flames. Turning their bioka to the red dcnlng coals for the moment , all wa forgotten , save that they were warm. "I'm going , " aald Chaval , laying hi tools back In his chest and putting on hla ahoea. 11 No ono replied. But Moqnotta ran off ] I behind him. The others encored , know Ing ho was through with her ; and Zich-1 < arlo turned towarda hla tiater with a 1 < laugh. 11 Meanwhile Catherine wns talking t her father In a low tone. Ho appeared surprised , then gave an approving nod of the head , and calling Anton , gave him It hla bundle. 11 "EisUn , " said ho , "if you havvn't a sou you'll atarve before pay day. Dun't you want mo to got credit lot you some where ? " The young man wsa embarrassed. Jnet at that moment he was going to aek IL for hla thlrtj sons and loavo. Bat prldo 11 prevented hla doing so before the young girl. She watohod him closely , think ing ho was sulky. "You know , I don't promtso you any- anything , " continued Mahon , "they can't do more than refute ua , though. " Then Anton consented. They would not keep him without money ; ho would eat something and then go away. But on toeing Catherine's joy ho regretted not having said no ; with a friendly ghnco she smiled , happy in the thought that , she had helped him. As they became vrtrm , putting on their shoou egiln , ono by ona the miners left the room , Lovsquo and the Mkhons , shutting np their chests , wont off togeth er. But when they arrived at the screening shed a quarrel arrested thorn. It was in a largo shod , the black beams of which were covered with co l dust , with great Tiodoirn through which a cur rent of air continually pused. The cars brought here by boys , were emptied upon Iron hoppers , ou the right and loft of which the ecreenors , armed with a shovel and rake , and mounted upon platforms of pllod-up stones , pushed forward the good 30 tl which finally tell through funnels Into the wagons placed under the shed. Phllomono Laviquo , a small pale girl with the slender form of a consumptive , iier face projecting from a blue woolen tag , and her hands and arms black as far is tbo elbows , eatlsted the inr.tbor of Peters in sorting the coal , tbo Brnlo , s ihoy called her , who was a terrible old tag , with eyes llko a ecreech-owl , and nouth drawn np a tight as the purea of i miser. These two were quarreling ; the ; { rl accused tbo old woman of stealing icr coal , This wa > a oottlnual causa of itrlfx , us they wore paid by'the basVot. "Knock a holu in herl" cried Zicharle rom bbovo , to his girl. The B.TBenerj all hoghod , The Bruo ! inswcrod back : "You'd better mind your own ami- " iee > Mahon tried to prevent his son from nterfoting , but at that moment sn over- oer cimo forward and all sat to work gain aoruonlog thn oo l , Outside the wind had suddenly calmed , iat a cold dampness full frem tha g < ky , The miners ehragged their liould- ra , and , acparating , wuut forth strioglog btir Btmr. TLoy had pmed au entlra day In the midst of dltt , and now came out black as negroes. "Look I here's Bontolonp , " said Zich- atlo , laughing * Lovaqao , without stopping , exchanged a , few words with hli lodger , a largo , dark man of thirty-five years , with a steady and honest mien , "Is there any soup , Land ! ' * "I think BO. " "Then tha old woman ia inn good hu mor to-da > ? ' ' "Yes , 1 think aho is. " Other miners were arriving , a now sot , who one by ono were swallowed up In the mlno. It was three o'clock , the time for another shift. The inino never rested ; day and night human Inaoots dug in the rock two hundred foot nndor tuo beat fields. The children had gene on boforo. John- ulo wna confiding to Itobort n plan for ] obtaining for eoua1 worth of tobacao , whllo Ljdlo followed respectfully at n distance. Catharine walked with Zaoh- nrlo and Anton without saying a word , IJoforo the tavern "A 1'Avantago" Ma hon and Lmquo jilnod them "Hero wo are ; como on in , " enld the fint to Anton. Aa they separated , Cathorlno itood motlonleaa for an instant , tnklut ; n last look nt the young man , her oyea limpid llko clear aprlnc ; water ; then , amillng , aho wont off with the others up the road leading to their alley. Tho'tavorn ' waa at n cross-road between the mlno nnd the village. It waa n brick houao , two otorlca high , whitewashed from top to bottom nnd ito windows ornamented with largo skybluo cashes. Upon a hanging sign nailed above the door were thn worda : "A 1'Avantago Inn , kept by llaajenour. " In the roar there was only it narrow yard luclosod by n hedge. The company , which had endeavored to buy thla place wlrh ita ground ? , waa greatly'annoyed by this tavern , standing in the open Hold so near the exit of the mlnoa. "So in , " said Mahon to Anton. It was a small , bare room , with white walla. There were a dozen ohaira , three tables and a bar made of spruce , behind which was a half dczon diiloront drinks , three bottles of which waa liquor , a decanter , a llttlo tin cnah box nnd a pewter tap for the bocr thla waa all. Not n picture , not a nhelf , not even n gamo-boird waa to bo aeon. In the iron firo-plnoe , var nished nnd bright , a block of coal waa sbwly burning. The roof was covered with a layer of white sand , which ab sorbed the molsturo of that damp coun try : "Give mo a drink , " demanded Mahon , of a large blonde glil , whcao heavy face waa pitted with smallpox. "Ia Raaaononr here ? " The girl , waiting on him , nodded her head. Slowly , withont taking breath , tha miner emptied hnlf the glaaa to woah down the dust , which choked him. He offered his companion nothing. Ono ether customer waa there , another wet and dirty minor , aoatod before a lablo drinking hia beer In slloncs , with an air of profound meditation. At a gesture his third drink was served him , for which ho paid ; then , without having spoken a word , ho went away. Juat then , a large , clean-shaven man , about thirty eight years of ago , entered , a jolly tmilo breaking over his round faco. It waaRsBsonourB minor whom the company had dlechargod aa the leader of a strike which had taken place throe yoara boforo. Being a good workman who apoko wall , ho soon became the chief of the miners. Hia wife already kept a shop , llko many minors' wlvea ; and , when thrown oat In the street , ho bs- citno a tavern keeper , placing hla saloon right In frontjof the Vulture aa a menace to the company. Hla house , becoming o center , prospered , ho enriched himself by the wrath which ho had , llttlo by llt tlo , Infused in hla old comrades. "Horci'd n fellow I engaged thia mornIng - Ing , " explained Mahon immediately. "Aro cither of your two rooma omply , and will yon trust him until the 15th ? " Risaenour's face at once became cloud- ad. Ho glanced at Anton and replied without hesitation. ' 'It's impossible. My two rooms ara tikon. " The young man , expecting such n re- "ussl , who was not In the least dlaap- pointed. Ho marveled tt his great de- iiro to leave , and ytt was unwilling to do 10 until ho had received his tbhty sous. Dno by ono ether minors CLtorod , and iftjr drinking went off again alono. It ivas simply washing without joy or pleas ure , ( 'Ia thora anything now ? " asked Has- icnoiir , of Mahon , who waa filowly drink- ng hla boor. The Utter turning around and cooing inly Attin eaid : "Thoy'vo been wrangling again. It's ; tboat the timbering now. " Aa ho uamtod the affair the aaloon- ceoper'a face became very red. Final- y , with flashing oyca , ho broke out : "Woll , they ara beasts If they lower holr price. " Anton made him uncomfortable. Ho ontlnned to eye him closely whllo peaking of the director , Hennobeap , hia vlfo and nephew , little Megrel , withont taming thorn personally , saying it could lot always continue , tie end was bound o come ; the Buffering was too groat. Ho poke of the wo/ka which wera closed , he workmen who lud gene away. For month bo bad given out moro than six Dives of bread n day. Ho had been old the evening before thnt M. Donneu- tl In , the owner of a neighboring mlno , eared ho would bo compelled to shut own. Moreover , ho had jnat received letter from Llllo filled with alarming fc etalle. "You know , " said he , "It citno from hat " per/son / yea saw here ono oveii- te ° K Ufa wlfo had jnst entered , a tall , thin iut goodheartod woman , with long nosa nd high cheod bonoa. She waa more f a radio * ! than her husband. "Tho letter from Plaohart , " aald aho. 'Abl ' If ho waa master , It wouldn't being ing before thioga would go bettor. " Anton listening , became oxclted with lieau saggoationa of ravenge. That nmo , coming out so suddenly , made him tart , and withont thinking ho fluid loud : "I know Pluchart , " They looked at him ts bo hastened to dd : "Yea , I am n machinist , ho WAS my jrpmsn. A iiuo man , I've often talked 'Ith him. " llaosenour Inspected him again and a ulck change of euddon sympathy came ver him. At length ha aald to his wife : "Mahon brought thla man ; he ia a heeler , and ho wants him to got a room ere. and naka If wo won't truit him tili 10 fifteenth , ' Thuu tha ailiir was lettled In a few ords. They had H room ; the lodger ad loft that morning ; and the tavern- Hepor very much exoltod , fmUted n asked no mure than was reasonable , A lit wlfo thtugged her shoulders , waiving it er right to speak. itL "Good night , " s ld Mahon. "All tblt m na't keep them from cutting down , and ol i bog a they do thtt , things will never to end. Jutt think , you're a strong men , fit now that you've boon out of the mlno three years. " "Yes , I'm much bolter off , " eald IUs- eonour complacently. Anton went as far as the door with the minor , thanking him , but the latter nodded his head without a word , and the young man watched him going quietly np the road to the alloy. Mmc. R s- soneur , wishing to eorvo oomo customers , asked him to wait n minute and she wsnld conduct him to the room where ho could wash , Should ho remain ? Agsia ho hesitated , with an anoailnota which made him long for the liberty of the highroads , a thirst for the sun na well as for the joy of being his own master. Ho felt aa though aomo ycsta had passed since his ar'ival thorc , slid ho bated to go back to the so dark pallerles to spend hours under the earth iittt on his stem ach. No , It WAS too hard , hla prldo re volted at the Ides of being a boast that they firat inado blind aud then wiped out altogether. While Anton was thus debating in his mind , ho all at oncj became aware of the Immense plain before him. IIo was na- tonlihed ; ho had not imagined it wns so largo .when old Bonnomort lud Indicated it with n gesture nmld the shadows. Before fore him lay the Vulture in a pllo of dirt , with its buildings of brick nnd wood , its Urred screening shed , the tower with its slate roof , the engine-room and the high chimney of a light rod all rising cut of the murky atmosphere. A pavement ex tended around the buildings. Ho had not thought It so largo , changed by the cnal-dnat Into an inky lake , ppanned by bridges and encumbered In cue earner by an accumulation of timber that reminded ono of a felled forest. On the right , an old mine Intercepted the view , colooaal as a glaut's barricade , already - ready covered with grass on ono side , but on the ether , scorched by an interior fire which had burned for a year with a thick smoke , leaving on the surface slate acd sandstone , wltti long trails of bloody fire- blast. Then the fields spread out before him , interminable fields of wheat nnd boote , but bare at that time of the year ; and marahes with stunted wllloirs , while In the distance , thin roars of poplar trees divided the plain , and , still farther elf , irero white spots indicating villages. Maroblonnos on the north , Mouston in front , while on the east the forest of Vandatnp , with Its leafless trees bordered the horizon with a violet colored line. Under the sombre eky of that winter afternoon it scumod as though all the darkness of Vulture , all the flying coal- dust , waa thrown over that plain , pow dering the trnoa , darkening the roads , I' covering the entire earth. Anton looked around , and that which surprised him ubjvo all was a canalwhich ho had not obaoivcd In the night. Ftora the Vulture to Marchlonnes , a straight canal , two loaguoa in length extended llko a silver ribbon ; an avenno bounded irlth largo treoa , clovatod abnvo the Ion- ground and going out into Infinity with a perspective of green banks , while In ita | ] palo waters disported a multitude of Qshos. Near the mlno was a wharf , at trhioh boats were moored , waiting to bo ailed from the cars ; then the canal made ) bend , cutting aoroas the marsh , a hugo transport way for coal and iron. QAnton turned his eyes from the canal ; o the hamlet built upnn the plain , of which ho conld only distinguish the rod roofs In long , regular lines , at the end of k bond In the road ; then they returned ; o the Vulture , pausing along the clay lab ilopa at two ouormona heaps of brick naaufactnrcd on tno iromises. A branch ) f the company's railroad passed lower lown , turning at the mines. Doubtless hls portion of the road had not boon iomploted , for a number of men were lushing along a creaking car. It WAS no eager the unknown of : no night shadows , nrlth its inexplicable ncisoa , and the flam- ng of strange looking lights. In the Hstanco , the high furnaces and coke fires irero subdued by the daylight. He stood notlonlcss. Too steam engine was puff- ng , with the same great , long breaths , md he now distinguished its ascending ilouds of gray steam. And now his decision vras reached. Perhaps he thought of again seeing Cath- irlne's blight eyes ; perhaps it was still mro ( ho sickening air which came from ho Vulture ho did not know hlmsolf. 3ut ho longed again to descend t ) the ) ottom of that mlno , to suffdr with the ithera. Ho thought swaRoly of those > ooplo of whom old Bonnemort had poken , of that unknown God to whom en thousand famishing people were glv- ng their lives withont knowing him. [ TO BE CONTINUED. ] , boat and surest provontltivo PDBK MALT WHISKEV , Ileoom- iiended by loading Physicians , Sold by Drug- ists and Grocers. PERSONAL ) . L. F. Wbitehead Is in off tbo road'for a few lays. Thorn 13 Millet , of Dos Moines , who has een spending tbo past two daya here , has ro- urnod homo , Ira Oopron , head cleik at the 0/den bouse , as returned from his short vacation as "fat nd saucy aa ever. " L. Slramonn , of Michigan , and one of the eat experienced Bowing machine mon la the eat , is in the city , , Dr 0 , B. Judd has returned from his two celts' trip to Denver , looking much healthier lan when he left. G , W. Clnpp , of Oregon , Wis. , has been ore with hit son , Conductor Clapp , and left ir bla homo last evening , W. n. Lynchard , of the Herald , left last renlng for Springfield , III , , called there by A ilegrara announcing tha serious illness of hia stor , G , B. Fray , tbo clerk of the supreme court , : rived here yesterday , and Is Retting erery- linff inreadiness for tha opening of the mrt to-day. Oapt , O. M , Brown and wife , and Miss [ elen Riddle , returned last evening from iwing , Neb , , near which place the captain as a large farm , Frank A. Bbopard , who has basn with [ arkuess Bro'a tha past throe years , left the ty last night for North PJatte , Neb. , to ike a position In T. J , Fuloy'j dry goods auie at that place. The many friends made f Mr , Shepatd whllo here with him success. Mr , John Abies returned Sunday from his ieit to the old world , Ha has traveled nx < entirely during hia absence , and hai many iteretting experience ; and Incidents to nar- ite to his friend * . Mr , Abies is a traveler ho obaorvcs clotely , aud ha has gathered up lore information than most persons would ire done in the same time. The play's the thing , therein I'll raach tha conscicnsa of the king , " nd equally true Is It that Dr. Pierco's PJeasuiit I'urgttivo Pullets" ( the original Ittla Liver Pille ) are the most efTectakl eans ttut cau bo used to reach the seat dlteaio , cleansing tha bowels and eys- , _ m , and assisting nature In her ioaper-1 f Ivo work. By drugglatf. JL J rCOUNCIL BLUFFS. ADDITIONAL LOCAL , MEETiNa IN WEiTH , A Gorman Finds UU Wlfo In Council UlnfTct After a liang llnnr , ft nil Bwcnrs Vengeance , A year ago latt May there arrived in this city a pretty young German woman , giving her mme as Kitrlni Konjloy. She S3ontcd employment at Nenraeyor'a hotel , and has boon tit work there over slnco. About two months opo a mtm ar rived here , giving hia name s Eoril Konsloy , and chiming to bo the husband of the woman. Ho says that they were married In the old country , whcro ho WAS a mlllor , and tlut the woman getting possession of about $1,500 of his money deserted him , and ho hai boon hunting for her far and nosr , until a short time ego ho learned by mutual acquilntancoa that she had oomo to Atnoiici and wai living horr. Then he csmo here , and baa boon trying to got onmo satisfaction for his grievances. Ho found her on Saturday evening at the house of a Gorman friend , Bull tlclniormelstor , and another Gor man , named Henry Snoidor , wns also there. Kenoloy had baan drinkIng - Ing , and when ho came around the noneo to enter the kitchen , his wlfo In her fright run aronnd to the front of the house , ho giving chao aud catching her there. Grabbing her ho commenced threatening her , swearing , and shaking her , until the others Inter fered , and a lively row ensued in which Uclmormolster got bidly used np. The pollco were Bout for and they arrested the latter nnd Kocsley , but on examination Holnurmolator was discharged while Kcncloy wai fined $5 and costs. It is claimed that ho line abused hla wife , when in the old country , until oho did not dare to live with him any longer for foir ho would kill her , and that sinoa ho arrived hero aud found her ho ha ? threatened to shoot her. Ono German , who know him in the old country , says that Kensl ° y was engaged in an nflrav there in which ho atabbod his ndvorsery , nnd had to servo 3 term in jail. Ho is an ill-favored lookitg mat ) , and sopma to have a teri- bio tcmpor. Hla wlfo ia now taking jtops to oecnro a divorce from him , on the ground of cruel treatment. THE PKODIGAL AOT , Younp ; Man Finds Himself Soon Hubbcd of tlio Casli fart of Ilia Estate. P. Hunter , a young man from HECO ! Dell township , was In the city Saturday , md drew out of Officer & Pusoy's bank ; 4CO , money which had been loft him by li'j f&thcr. Young Hunter proceeded to ) lay the prodigal by wasting hia fiub- itanco In fast living , and after getting a 057 drinks ho fell Into the company of wo mon , Mnrlia Shields and Frank frack , who are said to have got ilm to go with them on a Irlvo toSwelgart's Disco , a short distance rom the city , where Hunter Is said to lave been made still drunker , and vrhou 10 aroused from his debauch ho found his noney and his companions gene , about > 8 alone remaining out of the nice llttlo urn with which ho started out. Officer D'Brleu at ono commenced work on the ; aso , and eoon fonnd Shields in a ealoon Irinklng and arrested him. Ho found n his pocket nbout $10 and t is said tint ho had lot n dollar before ho foil in with young EInntcr. The officer after lodging him n jail started out after Track , and found ilm in bed at Mr. Quick's house , about wolvo inllcs from the city , ho being In Quick's employ. No money was found in Track , but he had plenty of time to llsposo of It if ho took any. Ho was > rought in nt an early hour yesterday uorning , and the two will have a chance o defend theme elves In court. THKOWING OUT , In Indignant Landlord , Arrcntod for 1'itchlng his Tenant's Goods Into the Street , If the cliugea made are true , Pat lopkius is far from being n model land- ord. Ho owns a little house near the . 0 , round house , In the southern iart of the city , which ho has rented to , V. M. Brayton. AcaordliiR to Brayton's ' tory , the rent had always been paid ivor tinco ho baa occupied the housr , ox- opt S5 , which ho Cad promised to lay Saturday last , but when 10 came homo rrith bis wages , ho found hat bis furniture bad been thrown out nto the street , and his children placed ia the sidewalk , his wfn | having also > eon away from homo that day. Ho says list he had received no notice , and there ad boon no suit or any legtl action that o knew of , and tbo ejectment amo with much snrprico. The lahes had been broken , the etovo was rackedand the se wlog machine damaged , n the recklocs pitching out of goods , a ackago of concentrated ) yo had boon jittered over some of hla wife's dresses nd clothing , eating holes In the gar- icnto , aud Brayton estimated the total amages as reaching about $100. Bead ad Hopkins arrested yesterday on a barge of malicious mischief , and hla IUBO of complaint Is to ba examined into y Judge Aylcsrror.h Fifty Jullai0 Jteward , Frederick Spetmin , farmer , of Mills junly , Iow0 , mysteriously disappeared om home ou Thursday , September 17 , bout noon. Ho la 01 years of ago , about fcot 10 Inches tall , weighs 170 pounds , can full beard , dark brown , mixed with ray , hair a me color , loft hand cut off t wrlet , was in his shirt sleeves , were ronn overalls , black slouch hat with L , I. Holnsholmer & Bros. , Glen wood , 8 iwa , ia gold letters on the sweat band [ hat. The supposition is ho was mur- ered or drowned In the Missouri tiver early opposite Bellevao , Neb , Tro bovo reward will bo paid by the under- gned on toe recovery of the body. H. El. Sl'KTlUN , Council Bluffs , Iow , N. B. Any Information In regard to 10 above thould bo sent to Holla it Spat- tan , or H. W. Spetinan & Bro. , Council lulfr , Iowa. Nobraika papers will cenT - T a favor by copying , The motion for uav trial In the towart caio and In tbo case of Stone ; ainst the city has been otorrulod , I poll HALE-'INO. ' 4 Weitxlniter bile burner In ' j > erfjctordr , Uqulivat Hi Wufl ttreet. , Take all in all. Take all the Kidneys and Llrer Mcdldu Tnko nil iho Blood purifiers. Toke nil the Hhonmatlo romedloa , Take all the Dyipopsla And Indiges tion earei. Take all the AguoFovor , andbllllonrj ipaclfica- , Take all the Brain and Nerve fctco rovlrtw , Take all the Great health rettorera. In short , take all the brat qnnlltloii oC all these and tno best Qualities of all the boat modieinea ia the world and you wilt find that Hop Blllcra have the boat curative quall- tlos aud powers of all concoutr tl t ( a them. them.And And Hut they will euro when any on nil of thcso , single or combined. Kill 11 A thorough trial will give positive proof of thla. Hardened Liver. FIve pears ngo I broke down vllhkld- noy aud liver couiphln end rhcumatlntn. Since then 1 have boon unable to bo nbout nt nil. My llvor bosimo hard Hko wood ; my limbo were pnfTdd up and fiJlcxS with water. All the best physicians agreed that nothing cnuld cure mo. 1 resolved to try Hop Bitten : I have used seven bottles tles ; the hardness has all gene from my ilvor , the Dwelling from my limbs and it has worked o miracle In my case ; other- wlao I would have boon now in my groTO. J. W. MOIUCY. Buffalo , October 1 , 1881. Poverty and SitJ'eritiq. "IwMilrapreddowa wi'h Oobt , poverty n J is * . ( crlne forjeirs , c.iujoJ by a slok Jatully nd Itrjjg bill ) tor Joctorlnp. I waicomplotilf dlgcaursKOil , until onoyMrwcv , br tha adrlco ot mj pastor , I commcneoJuilnsr no ? Rlttera , and In ono month wo were all well , tjtl nee ol ui havoacun n elck iliyslnco , nnd I nauttauylo tit poor mon , you cin keep your families wen font with Hop Ulttors ( or Icsa th n ono di > ctor'9 visit wBl ocst. I know It. A , Prosecute the Swindlers ! ! ! If when you call for Hop Bittern ( wx > cluster of Hops on the white Inbol ) ttia draT- , Ist hnnda out nny stulTcallod 0. B. Waruar'o Gonmn Hop Bitters or with other "trap" name , refuse it and shun that druggist aa yea croulrtn viper ; and it ho 1ms taken ycrar moaoj- for the Rtulf , Indict him for the fraud and into him for damages for the swindle , andre viil reward you liborallv for thoocnviotion , Annetllnlnppe ilngtonic rf ex loUIUfl vcr , n < nr ti ortrO i K > Uworld _ , eur i pjijpt , . UUabtr * , J-ivfr fcnd ' - - - - , dla U tuxaier drtnln. Aikyeur fmeet nr drereUl fcr afKtuttdty JUttJ. . 0,1L bmO Ill A EO.\- vv. wupr nMA , coin Aassr 51 JJ K QLD WA 31 i" 1' . .HAIR'S Thla liiTaloablo spcotHo readily and perminaatl ares oil kinds of Aethma. The moot obstlrulo aad JDK BtanJlnR caacs 5 Icld promptly to Ita wonderful urln ? propertloa. It Is koown throughout the wotl * or Its unrivaled ofllcocy. J. L. CALDWELL. city Lincoln , Neb. ; writes , Jae ,1831. Hlr o using > : . Hair's Asthma euro , la * iioio th n ono year , my wllo baa been entirely vtH , ud cot eroa a symptom of the dlsoaeohaa appeared. WILTJAM BENNETT , Rlchland , lowa.wrltoiHav. di 1833. I have boon afflicted with Day Fcrer and istlimi slnco 1859. I followed your directions oad m happy to nay that I never elept batter la my Ufa. am glad that I am among the many who out epoak o favorably of your remedies. A valuable 61 paga treatise containing Blmllii proof rom every State In the U , S , Canal * and UitaJt Srltaln ; will bo mailed upon application. ny druggist not having U In stock win pioonod. A PERFECT SHOE rOR LADIEB , MIBSCa & CHILDREN. Oun PROOUCTIONQ REPRESCNTTHI PCRFCCTION or SHOE-MAKING. < IN THEM EVCnY OBJECTION FOUND IN ntAOY-MAOE SHOES IS REMOVED. THE success AT once ATTAINED BY OUR GOODS WHCREVEn INTRODUCED IS OWING TO THE FACTTHATTHEV ARC CLOVC-riTTING , ELEGANT IN STYLE JIN DflNISH.OFTHC FINEST MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP , AND MODERATE IN PRICE. THE HORRORS or DREAMING-IN ARI AVOIDED : THEY ARE cowronrAuu FROM THE VERY FIRST. WE MAKE 18 SIZES I Ifl 14 WIDTHS ? AND 6 SHAPES OF TOES AND MCE Li. Lett for tur Uamt en i fie Seltt. J. & T. COUSINS , YOIUC. IAEPY COUNTY Seat 22,23,24 25 , , , , , It Papillion , "Nob Ion. 0. EL VAN WYCK Will Deliver an Address on 'uosday Afternoon , Sept. 22du RAILIIOAD TICKETS Round Tdp rom Om&hs , GO coats. PEOIAL SPKKD PllOGItAMMK KAOU DAY OF Till ! PAIR. , A FINE LINE OF WOODBBTOB BROS < f VlUSiG HOUS OMAHA , NEBRASKA ,