THJfi OMAHA DAILY BEE , TtTESPA'Y , SEPTEMBER 20 , 1885. Advertising Clients 111 f "It has become So common lo begin nn article , in nn elegant , interesting style , "Then run it into some adrciuscmont , Hint wo nvoiil nil such , "Arill shiinly call attention to the merits 6 ! Hop ImtOh ) iii as plant , liotiobt terms is "possible , "To ihdiico people "To givft tuem ono trlnl , which BO proves their value that they will never TV 4 Use anything else. " ' "Tun Ilp.sinur eo fnvornblr noticed In nil the rmpers , KoliKlnua nml r-cotilnr. Is "llnrlnjr Inrgo suiu , nnd la suppmntln ? all other mo.llclnct. "Tlioio is no dPtiylnsr the virtues or the Hop plniit , unfl the pioprloinrs of Hop Minor * lirno shown urtmtfhi iivuiu * > t mid ability. * * * "In c < lihpofimlHiK" n tiiuiiiclno wnrtee virtues are HO jiulpaLilo lo ovoiy onu s obsorvuilou. " Did siic nio ? "Not "Sho lingerctl and suffered along , pin ing away all the tune for years. " "The doctors doing her no good ; " "And at last \vas cured by this Hop Bitters the papers say sp much about. " "IndeedI Indeedi" "How thankful wo should bo for that medicine. " A niuiRlitcr'B Misery. * "Eleven years our daughtersulTcrcd on A a bed of misery. "From a complication of kidney , liver , rheumatic trouulo and nervous debility , "undtjT tilts ciilo"i > t the best physicians. "Wlio'jScaVfc her disease , various names , "And now she is restored to us in good health by as simple a remedy as Hop Hit- tora Unit wo had shunned for years before using it. " Tim I'AKUNTJ * . .J ProflcJule tlio Swindler ! ft "ifwliou joul-nll lor Hop ItincrB.lBpofirrccn cluy orofllopsou Iht'whlio lulicll UiouiUKKii > t Imndsoutunyotlit-r blull cnllutl 0.1) . Wmnci's Gorinim Hop Hitters or with oiliin-"llop inuiio , roiuso R nnd Khun Unit tlru Bl l us > ou woulti u , rlptr , undir ho h.i Inhun jour money lor the ' AUtrmdlct Mm. Uir , the luiucl mid .1110. him lor ' the datnugra for tins swindle nnd wo will luwuid you llbcmlly lor tliu uonviuiioii. ftti. HAIR'S Asthma Cure. Thti Inviilualilo gpeclllo romllly nnd pcrinn- nonllr cuitis nil Kinds of AMliina. U'ho moat 'bsUimtouiiUlclilinilUiuiiiiTcii' cs ylflu prompt- Ir to its uunilurlul ciirlni , ' piopuuio . 11 Is tlio uoild lor lia unrlviiloU JU. " , i.l..OAMWniJ < , city of Lincoln , Nfb. , writes , Jan. 25 , ISM : Hlnco UMIIJT JJr. llulra A > lliinii C ire , lor uioro Hum one i our , my wile liu bten entirely cll , niul not. ovou u sympuim ol mo UUoii&o IIIIA uppuured. Wll.MAM Ui' MuUT , Itlcliliuul , lou'u. writes , Kov.Ud , IBM : I lm\o licou tilllicleil wlili Ility rover lind Asiliiiiii sliiLO INi'J. ' 1 lolloufd jour Ji iVllreCllurfii 'UUd iiln lu\iiy | | to suy inul I no or Blapt boltur In my lilo. 1 inn ( 'hid ihul 1 mil nmoiur tlio iniuiy ulio cuu sic.U ] ; bo luvoiiibly ol' your romodiwy. " , , , A vuluablo ( . ( jmgo troutlso coiitiiinhifir slinlhir proof t n > m ovury uliito nilno O s , immuii uiul Uiont Uriliiln , Wll lie limiluU upon iipplicalioii. AiiyclriiiUisliioiluiviujf It in elocaulljno - ouiti It. KRW ( ) I GREAT MEDICAL WORK ON HAMOOD. Kili'miitc < 1Vlri > lltT. NITVOM. nnil l'hl lnl r > ehllllr. Prcmalure Decline In Mtin Krror * nr Vi.nth.Hiul lh untold inl orlPt rpHiiltlnir from Inill nMInn mid et * ce . A iKuik rur ovnrv mnn. y < inn , inlilillp-iireil and old. It ront.thi ! " IJT , prci > rilntlni | fornll none nnd rlironlcdlKOnpc' . cachiMioiir whi , h l lnT ltiilil < : So found l > jr ihi * nitllnir.wlii c rxtMTlenre for 'fy \ < -irnl nch ns protinblv nerer h fitri * foil tothi * Ini nf nujr phrelrlfin : JKI IJHZP * , Imnnd hi beautiful V'rcncti mln * Iln , cmt > o Fptl roveri * . lull ullt. CHHnintPOcI hi bcii Uti r work In ftvorjr hen1"1 inorli'tnlf il. HliTHry mid nrofej IniUl llmnjinT olhor wdrlt In thl ciiuntrTfnrU or the money will OiTi'fmMl In i-torr ln l nri" . I'rl * plyfl Uy .iniill , | > o tmlrt | Illimriilwl pitinnlf. w > y Bend now. Onld inndul tivrnrdpit thp nmlior tir tip N * % tlnnnl MciilCHl A > oclillun , 10 Ibeonicersof "lilcli lie rr rnrn. niloHrl ccjtIirp KlinnM lie rend hr llio j-onnc for Instruction mill liy ilio ullllctcil for relief. U trill bene fit nil. lomlim r ni'Pt. " 'hi-rolnnompmlifrof norlclr lo "hum tlip Science of Wfo will not benne fill , whether > i > tilli. parent , Rtnir * dlnn. Inntnit'tor ( tr clorpvinnn. Arjiuiint. ) Adtre itlu' I'o.ihody Mi'rtlonllnstltuie. rl > r\V II. Purkcr , No. 4 lluliHnili Mrei-t. lloslnn , MUM. . nlnt niir Ho consulted on nil dscn | oi rcnulrliiE skill und uxperl- CHICAGO AND PA1LW.AY. THE DUST KOUTU AND Omalia , Council Bluffs And Chicago. Tha only rood to tnko for DPS Moines. Mflr- filwlllowiiCul ( rHiipid , Clinton. Dl.\ic. Clilcjiwo. Mllnnukoo nml nil Jiolnts cast. To lliu piKiplcor Noliriihlcii , Coloriuloyymnlnir. . L'tiih. Idiiho , HovndnOregon. Wjifliimrlon nnd ( 'iilllornia it otloi-apupcr or iidvuntiiKca nol | ) OfctlLlu by uny otl'cr lino. ' iinoiitr n fewof the iiinrcioiis polnis of suiio rioi'Jty cnjojfd liy I lie pinions ot thin rend lie- twwn Omahu mid ClilciiRo , me Its t o tiuln ; n uny of DA V COACH h wlucli me I liellnt -l Unit liunmn iirt niul liRciiully cnn cifiulo , ItsI'Alr- ACK SI.KUI'INU CAIIS. which mo modi-lH of comfort mid uloruuce UK I'Allb'JIt DltA WINU ll'JOM ' CAH.S , iinsui-pni-u'd by inn' , mid ilrldth ly cclcbrulcil I'AI.ATIAMIINhS'C ) CAIIS. Uio Otiul | ofwlilcli viinnot lie lound eNowlieio. At Council lllullK Ihti iniins ol tlio Union Pixel- flc Hy. connect in Union Depot with tliOKOOf Iho. C'h'ovn > & Norlliwi lern Hy. In Chlciiyo the lruiia | 'of this line nniUo close conncclloa with tliOFC ol" nil eastern linos. > 'or Dciinlt , Columbus. Indlminpolls. Cincin. nT 'inuurn I'lillx. Itiitlnlo , 1'itulnii-ir.Toionio , K ntr I , llontmi. New Voik. I'hiliuiolpliln. llnl- t'li ore Wut > hfntMon mid all polm In tlio vast , tuli UK lie , cl niifiil lur tickcm viti the iryou wlsti Die liuut lU'coiiiniodiulons. All ticket mrenU gpll tlcl.olH via tliia line. tli 11U I HIT , 11. S. HAM. Qeuorul Mrtiiayor. Ocn. Pass. AKOIIU CHICAfiO \V , N. IJA11COCK. Oon. Apciit , 1412 1'lirnam SI , , Onmlm , Neb. 'Yearn' ' Uxpcrlcnec , A NOLE , i iA nnr Men nndVomcn , Ilclcctlc. Mtwnotlc niul ili'rlinlli't I'liVhiclnii , novr located ut lilll DontliiB SiroKUOnmlm , Neb. . upbtaliH. A correct iHimnofl * uiven wlilionl cxplaiiiiilun fnun the pnitoni Coi\ftilimloti rrce ul ( illU'o. I TREAT THE FOLLOWING DISEASAS : Catarrh or tlm Head , INi-a ) e of tlio Kyc mid Bar , lloart Ili a.-u. I , her Complaint. Klduvy Complaint , Ni < rviimlcliilliyMontiil ) llpproslon , ] x > i < or Manhootl. DliilKitc * . Ili-ife-lit UUcu e. M. VIIIIK Dani-c , Iliifiiniallsin. paralfHle , While BwullliiKK , Scrdliilii , i'civcr tsnCamcni : mid Tunioix rcmovtNl without the kill I r. or the tlravr- Iniroruiliopor tilood ; Wotnuii , Hlih hcnlpllcalo orjfuim. rosundl ID lienlili ; Unip-V I'liliil wllli * out tupplnv. HpiHiuil allvntlon ilven lol'ilvato and VcMipinl DlM/ato- nil UliuU. 'J'app uonna romnriHl In tuo or liner \u-uk8iirno pay. Hum- uiorrlmlda or I'llfx-iMcdor ' no charvo > madu. -Those wlmniuuillloii'cl vlll Fatxllle mid liun * dfixi * of dollniii liy ciilliiiir on or nt ' CS- . * " Crlolirnltxl Herbal Ucmtille * . C'ariu poudciico Bullclliil _ _ _ P. BOYER & CO. .1 . , KGAI.EIl.s IN [ 3airsSafcsVaultsJimeoacks and Jail Work. 1 020 Fan ! urn Strut-t , Oninlni , Nt-b. Notice ! MoiicG ! Notice ! THE WAGNBl'IC Hli.M.nit. To K\\ \ \ who ait ilMaM-U | or nllll'/lttl. no mntu-r uw IOIIK tlip tiiiiuititxnmie and l > o lioali l. female dlscuK'N " 4'io nictlieiiH' * luiuImlcil 10 ( fucjr.iller , 11 fKHiauime | | one , ct > nu > all ln > lienUxl liy llin Mnnrim llealcr. llie oult i-tno UH-ape liiini urn , | | . ( . , . , . l < , r I > MIII'IIH ' | miiour 1 : lur I-MUU iicmnu ut.ur > i > iinuoii , ; mruib bi i ictl > uubU. GERMINAL , Or , the Story of a Great Miners' ' Strike , BY Translated from the French , or ritncntiiNO ciiArrnns. Anion Joinder , n youni ; incclmnlc out of work , lunches the con ! minis of Houston , I'rnncc , cold , hungry nml iicntillc.ss. THe ikrilli of n miner nuUus n vncincy : nnd ho so- cuics t'wi'loyiiii'iit lii tlio Vulture mine. Mn- lion , onu ul tliu inliitir * , niul his iliUichlcr I'nllii'rinr , expialn the wnrk'lo him niul ; U- M lliliit tin * HIM day. Ho hears tlio mutU-r- tin * miners ntralnht tliu company anil tliienls ot a stilkw. Yin actions of tlm buiir- inlemlcnt and the small wanes received go.ul tlie workmen to Hie verjto ot desperation ixnd jiaved the way to tlio coining struggle. Ma iion ngidn befriends Anton , and secures lodgings lor him nt llassnneiir's , a tippling hotiMO near the mine. Antoii'sdetermlnnlion to leave Is'ovcicome by the kindness of tlio Miiiiigllin ; miller. * , and lie decides to b.ittlo with them. The owners of Uio mines revel in luxury , and turn a dual car to the appeals ol' the Mai vliitf innilllcs of the workmen , who , In debt lur food obtained during a sti ike three years pii'Vloiis me barely able to secure sulll- cient ledd to sustain Hie. OltAPTKK XI. ' At Raesflnenr's1 , hftor Having eaten a soup , Anton-again went tip into tlio litUo room luulcr "the roof , WU'QI | | ho was to occupy. He had not closed his eyes for two days , : iitd overcome by fatigno , with out disrobing , ho fell upon his bed and slept soundly. When ho awoke , it was growing dark , ho raised his head in as tonishment , not recognizing where he was ; then as a faintncss came over him , he painfully arose , determined to get n breath of fresh air , and after eating his dinner , lo retire for the night. The weather was moderating ; the leaden sky had become copper-colored , charged with ono of those long rains of of the north , of which the moistncss of the air denoted the approach. Great smoky clouds rolled by , and in the dis tance settled down on that desert plain. Upon this iminenst ) sea of reddish earth twilight was falling. No sound was heard , ' not a breath of wind was stirring. Anton began walking , with no other purpose than to shake oil' his feverish leelmg. In passing the Vulture , where as yet not a lantern shone out. he paused an instant to watch the six o'clock exit of miners , who went oil' in groups , mixin < r with this girls from the screencrs , all laughing together among the shadows. 1'n'st canio Mrs. Hrulo and her son-in- law Peters. She was quarreling with him because he had not taken her part in an argument she had just iinished with an overseer. "If I was a man , I'd be ashamed to let one of those overseers get the beat of me. " Peters who had been ailontly walking on said at last : "Well , perhaps I ought to have jumped on the chief , lint I've no time for that now. " "Jf my ilaiightci had listened lo me she would never have had anything to do with you. " Their voices were lost. Anton watched her disappear with her eagle like nose , while hair1 and long thin arms which were gesticulating turionsly. Now the conversation of two young people ar rested his attention. lie recognized the voices of Zaeharie and Moquet. "Are you coining ? " asked the latter. "We will eat a sandwich and then go to the Volean. " "After awhile ; I've something to do uow. " "What ? " The young man turned around per ceived Pliilomene , who was coming from Uiu screenings , lie understood. "Olir it's that ? Well , I'll go on. " "Yes , I'll catch up with you. " As he moved oil' , Mpquet met his father who was also leaving the Vulture ; tins two men simply said good evening the .son taking thu main road while the old man slowly went oil'by the canal. Xaeharic had already stopped Philo- menu , pushing her to one side of the road in spite of her resistance. "I've ] something to say to you , " said he impatiently. Taking her arm lie led her oft' in the darkness , asking her if she hadn't some money. "What for ? " she demanded. Becoming confused he spoke of a debt of two francs which he owed. "Shut ttp.now. 1 saw Moquot ; you see are going to the Volean to see those nasty women singers. " He crossed himself , swearing it was not so. Then , when she shrugged her shoulders , hu said suddenly : "Come with ns if you want to. You that don't , bother mo. What do I want with those sin'-ers ? " "And the baby ? " she replied. Yon know I can'tstir , for she's always crying. Let me go homo. They're ' mad now , I'll bet. " Hut ho.detained.hcr. . saying ho did not want to appear i'opliih belore Moquet , wiom | he had promised. A man can't ' go to bed with the hens every evening. Vaiiiiuished , she turned up the skirt of her dress , and ripping the hem , drew put some teivsou pieces. For fear of hejng robbed by her mother , she hid there tho' money she made at extra work in the mine. " 1'vogot five , j'oti see , " she said. "Yon may have three. Only first yon must swear that you'll persuade your mother , to let us get married. Swear , swear lirst. " She spoke .in the tired voice of a great sickly girl , without passion , simply weary of existence ) . He sworet saying tliat was already a promised Hung ; then , when she 'gave him the three pieces , hu kissed her , and allowing her to return to the alley alone , cut across Uic fields to over take his comrade. Anton had mechanically followed them , but not hearing their words , believed it a simple rende/.vons , A little further on other voices were heard , Seated on a huap of stones , there was Johnnie , witli Robert on one side and L die on thu other. "What did' ' you say ? I'll give you n slap if you growl. Who thought of this lirst ! " Johnnie , after lying for an hour along the canal , went to the. meadows and gath ered dandelions , assisted by the two oth ers. Suddenly the thought came to him tlmt-thcy might bo converted into money and instead of going home they went to Monston , sending the little girl from door to door , selling the greens , until not one was left. They made eleven sous , ami now with empty hands they were dividing the gain , "That's not fair , " said Robert. "If you keep seven sous we'll only have two apiece. " "What's not fair ? " replied Johnnie , furious "didn't I pick more than your" The other generally yielded with timid n submission , a stupidity which rendered him the continual victim of his comrade. Older and stronger , hu even allowed himself - self to be slapped , lint this time , the thought of nil that money excited him lo lie's stealing from us , isn't ho Lydio. If hu don't divide we'll toll his mother. " Jinnniu stuck out his tongue at them. "SuiOIK * word and I'll go and toll them at your house that you 'vu sold tliu salmi to my mother. And besides , yon ! stupid tools , 1 can't divide eleven sous in ' thruo parts , don't you mir Hero are two sous. If you don't want them I'll put them back in my pocket. " Subdued , Hobtiil took his portion. I/Ml c. who was afraid of Johnnie , had buid nothing. When ho oll'ered her Uio molihy she held out her hand with n sub missive smile. Hut ho suddenly changed his mind , "What would you do with all that monoyt Your mothor'll take it from you , for you don't know enough to hide it. I'd better lake euro 6f it for you. When you want some money you can ask mo for It. " The nine nous di appeared. To pre vent her from cryin'g ho tickled her , mak ing her laugh , mid then romping through the Holds she boon forgot nor childish grief. A hundred stops further on. Anton mot another couple , who were going to Ho1- riiilliirli | whcro , around tliu old ruined mine all the girls of Montsnn assembled with their lovers. The fulling sheds , long since abandoned , were still stand ing , while here and them n half rotten coal car obstructed Uio way. A thick vegetation had covered that corner of the ground , a wild grata nnd BonlO young trees already strong. In that spot all the girls were nt homo ; Ihoro was room enough for nil ; some sat upon overturned logs , while others even took up their stay in the cars. A keener lived Ihoro. old Moquo , to whom the company had given two rooms almost under tlio ruined lower , apart ments which were constantly threatened ith coniplolo annlhilalioivfrom tlm falr ) Ing Umbui's. lid had oVcn been com pelled to prop up the ceilingr- but : they wore very comfortably lliere , no nnd Ins sonin one room , tliu daughter in Uio other. When cvcrjr pane of gins.- } was gone from the windows , ho had kept out the cold by nailing on some boards ; they made it dark but thun it was warm. This keeper occupied himself but little with that ojd mine , spending llie most of his timu in the Vulture caring for hi.s horses. Moquo passed his old ugo there among these boys and girls , courting in ovcry corner. His daughter bctain nt ton years of ago. Lovers succeeded each other ; but , as she kept Ihotii from her li'omd , ho did not complain , only ho growled occasionally when , on going to gather wood for the soup , or to find fioino nuts for his rabbits' he would stum- bio over a couple sealed in ihograss with jvrma cnlwined round each other's waists. lie noddnd his head witli silunt regrets on turning aside from tliese'young people. Oh ! that youth which was gone. Every evening , before dinner , old nonnemort 'paiif a visit to his friend Moquo. These Iwo old men spoke but little , exchanging scarcely ten words in the half hour they spent together. Hut they found happiness jn thus sitting on a log with heads on their breasts , musing of the days gone by. No doubt they be came young again , as around them floated the same kisses , whispers and laughs in which they had taken part forty-three years beforo. Ah ! they also had paused happy horn's there. And the two old men shook their heads , often leaving each other without even saying good-night. That evening , just ns Anton arrived , Honncmort started towards the alloy , saying : "Good-nichl , old boy ! Say , now , you knew Mrs. Kouisse , didn't you ? " Moquo , for an instant , 'stood silent , then shrugging his shoulders ho ro-un- tercd the house. "Good-night , good-night , old fel low ! " Anton sat down on the log which tlicy had just vacated. He was slid without knowing why. The old man , whom ho watched disappearing in the distance , recalled to him his arrival of the morning and the Hood of words which the wind had caught up and carried away. Per haps it saddened him to be alone at that hour , when all the others had gone oil' Iwo by Iwo. The heavy atmosphere snllbcalcd him. Occasional drops ot rain fell upon his feverish hands , adding to his discomfort. As Anton remained seated , motionless in the gloom , a couple coming from Monston passed without being noticed by him. The girl , as though brought there against her will , plead wilh low snppli- eating whispers , while a man without a wordliurried her on. It was Catharine and Chaval. Hut Anton had not recogni/.ud them in passing , and ho fol lowed thorn with a glance ot curiosity. On leaving the alley , Catharine had gone to Mousloii. Ever since she had begun working in tliu mine she had thus run the roads alone in that complete liberty of mining iamihes. After pass ing the company's coal yards .she crossed the road and entered the house of a wash woman where she was curtain of finding Mouquette , who passed hours there each day. ISutshe was disappointed The girl could not lund her the inonu.y. To consolu her they oll'ered huraeiipof hot collee , but she would take nothing , A sudden thought of economy arose in bur mind , a sort of supuratitious fear , a presentment that if she now bought the ribbon it would bring her unhappincss. Hastening back on the road to the ulley she was al the last house in Monston when a man , standing before the Pi- quuttu cotlee housu called her. 'Halloa ! Catharine , whore are you running so fast ? " It was Chaval. Shehowever , was con trary nnd in no mood lor laughing. "Come in and take .sonietiiing , will you. Just a glass of something sweet. " She refused politely. It was growing dark ; they were waiting for her at home. He advanced , begging liur in a low voice to enter. Hut she smiled , saying she did not have time. Then , Irotn onu thing to another , she spoke onand without think ing told him of the ribbon winch she. had been unable to purchase. "I'll pay for one for you , " ho ex claimed. She blushed , feeling it would bu better for her to refuse , but. Idled with a great desire lo have her ribbon , at hist she ac cepted on condition that the amount paid for it should bo returned to him. This pleased him. for he was convinced that if she would not become his girl , she would return his money. Then another dillieulty arose when ho wished to go to Maigrat'a she ] ) . " . said I shouldn't .No , mamma go there. " "Never mind , j-oti don't have to tell where he go. He keeps the best ribbon in .Monston. " When Mitigrnt saw them enter , like two lovers buying their wedding II n cry , ho grow very reif , throwingdoxvn hisbluo ribbon with the rage ot a man who has been made a tool of. When they left tlio store ho wont to the door and watched them as they slowly moved away in the falling night. When his wife tim idly canio to ask for soinu intormation , he turned ngoii her , heaping up abuse , exclaiming lie would nutko tlioio people who were wanting in gratitude repent some day. On the road , Chaval walked close to Catherine , dlrcctin" her steps without appearing to. Suddenly she noticed ho had left tne main road and was going toward Iteqinllart. Hut hu did not give her time to become angry ; directing liur thoughu with a continual How of caress ing words. She was foolish to be tumid olliini ; ho would do her no harm , Shu , frightened , could liiul nothing to reply ; and , closing her eyes on him , another form , that of the man engaged that morn ing , passed in the darkness boiuro liur. Looking around her she perceived they had just entered tliu ruins of KcCUillart ) , ami she shivered with fear betoru the blackness of the tumble-down shed into which he continued to piinh her , Mcanwhilu Anton had not stirred. Hut growing weary of this love-making , ho strode ttcrovi the ground , thinking tliero people were lee iniiuh oeeupied to bo diS' turued. Aftur taking about thirty steps , on turning around , hu was surprised to bee them coining alongas though making for the alley , Then , wUhing to tee their faces , Anton , paused at tlio lirM street lamp , lie was bliipi'licd on recognising Catherine and Chaval Ho could scarcely lulcvo it ; was that young girl hi n dark blue fho youngster ho luul scon in linen pnriln- loins with Imlr knotted under n sertrfT But ho no longed doub cd. hoenw her oyog with tlictrgreonisli Iimpidne33 , likespring water , so clour nfid So ( loop. Catherine nnd Chaval had passed him , not knowing they Nv ere being watched. And ho now followed thorn nt n short distance , mad wilh rage at the-so lovers who seemed so happy. For a half hour this walk continued. When the conplo approached the Vulture ho still kept no- hind thorn , while they Ktoppod now nnd then along the way as thoun lee happy to goftirtlior. When no reached Ha.sscnenr'S , instead of cntorlng the house , he accom panied thorn ns far as the alley , standing in the shadows for n quarter of an hour while they said rgood-night. When he was positive thojwwero no longer to gether no wnlkcfl- { far oil'on the road to Marcldcnnbs , too rtngry and too sad to shut himself.up in his rooifi. An hour later , about nine o'clock , An ton retraced his steps , saying to himself ho must cat and sleep If ho wanted to bo out at three o'clock. Every ono in the alloy was sleeping in the dark night. Not a light shone from the closed window blinds. Only a frightened eat ran elF across the empty garden. ' ) . It was the close of the workingmen's day , who foil from the lablo to the bed , overcome with fatiguo. At Hassonour'fl , tv machinist nnd two day.workmun were still drinking. Hut before entering Anton paused for a. last look into the darkness. Again ho found the same black immensity of the morning when he had arrived by the main road. Heforo him the Vulture crouched like a night animal. The three lirej of live coal burned in tlm air like reddening moons ; and below on the open plain thedarkiutks had submerged all , Monston , Marchien ncs and the lorcst of Vandame , the vast Holds of wheat and beeta , while only the blno fires from the high furnaces nnd the red coke fires sliono out like beacon lights amid all that darkness. Tlio rain was now falling , n slow continued ami monotonous streaming. Onosinglo sound was heard , the great , slow , respiration of Iho cnginn which , like a human being , day and night breathed on. ( TO UK CO.NTINUKU. ] ROWKIj COMPLAINTS cured and pro- vonlcdby IJUFi'v's 1'uiii ! MALT \VnisuiJV. Kecoiiiinonded by leading physicians. Sold by diuatjlsts and grocers. < t * JAY GOULD'S ROYAL TRAIN. A Cook Whose WMRCS Far K.tcccd tlio 1'n.y of Men niul "Women AVho Make Gould's Fortunes. New York Journal : If Jay Gould were a- king with a pedigree as long as his tolo- grapli wires his summer residence at jrvington-on thc-IIudson would not shamu his mujcsi. ) . E ght hundred acres , rolling down to the river , surround his mansion there. Ono hundred and seventy of the broad acres are laid out in lawns and rising terraces , covered with green-houses , > ytn more hardy exotica in the open air , with hedges and shrubbery most carofulljr pruned and trained. Jay Gould , former retailer of mouse traps and present catcher of mice , is careful of -personal surroundings , boventj servants take care of his house at Irvington am of titogroundsaround it. JUT Gould knows how to dine. His head cook is a French chef , a cordon bhu. His salary to call it wages would be an insult to him is $ .500 a month. The conductors on Mr. Gould's oluvnted roads , the men who daily have the lives ot thousands of people in their hands while tno head cp'oktfs handling chickens and trufllcs and ujtrsipfns , are paid $ i a day dnrn g the first year of their service , 'ihe secona year thuy earn ao cunts moro a day , so that a conductor on the elevated road , if ho is in luck , will bu paid in three years a little luis than the man wjio makes Mr. Gould's suueus and gravies re ceives in one year. * ' Flowers always grace Mr. Gould's din ner table , for hois n man of taslo. Thuy adorn hi.s parlors , job , rusting in vases of onyx or malatJIiite , and1 they scent the Atnlanla's cabin when that magnificent yacht carries her magmlicont. owner back from his mouse-catching on Wall street. . Air. Gould has an expensive head florist whose salary not wjigos is ? 1 , > I' a month. Fir.st-cla.-s telegraph operators , mon of remarkable intelligence anil ability , mon whoso minds and lingers have boun trained for long years sueii operators in tlio main Hroadway ollico of the Western Union Telegraph company are paid from $70 to lf)0 ! a month , if : \ lirst-elass operator puts in a little line work ho may make half as much in thirty days as does Mr. Gould s huad llorisi. Tlio engineer who stands at tlio throttle of a locomotive on the Wabasli road , who carries his lito in his disengaged hand , who plunges along throujrii Hie storm ovur bridgus that may break and over rails that may spread that mini , Htout of heart and steady of brain , get * about half of the wages of thu head llorist at Irvinglon. The head llorist has so many gardeners - ers under him that ho can not'look alter them all , so hu hay an assistant , who is paid ifliU a month. Socon--olass tulu- graph operators in the big { .ran o work housu on Hroadway gut Irou , v .1 to > i U n month ; third-class operators get from $ .6 to $ : i'i u month ; Judy telegraph oper ators rulined , educated women get $ -5 to $10 a month. A man who applies to Superintendent Iltiin lor u position on tliu "L" brings letters to prove tlm hu has all the cardi nal virtues nndis made a brnkutnan at $1..10 a day. Mr. Gould's coachman ru- ccivcs $ r > 0 it , month and his" board. A brakcman who manages to sustain litu during one year has his salary raised lo cents a day for the second year , and if ho stills survives 1ms il raise.I again 10 cents for the third year. On $ i a day hu must sustain himself and hiiuJv. if he li.is one , while Mr. Gpuld'scoa'elimnn bowls merrily along over the good roads around Irvington ut thu rale of $ .ni a month , curtain that when ho gets back to thu mansion a smoking-hot dinner la waitii-g for him. Thu j.orters around the elevated sta tions are paid $1.120 for a day's work ; the "check" girls in thu telegraph ollico who carry the messages to the operators are paid 70 cents tof , u day's work. Mr , Gould's footman , who jumps down and bows while ho holds the carriage door open for his master , is paid jutt ) a month and feeds at thu rich mini's table , or at least at his aeeonjl tahlu. The president | f .tho Western Union Telegreph corapim ljmjoys u salhry of $10UiK ) a your , 'flmincssunger boy who delivers mes-sageA enjoys n salary of $1 a week. In forty-nine years the messenger boy. gray-haired' ilmi on crutches , will have earned $ ial1000 ; provided Hint , in the meantime , ! m has Tivi'd on wind and clothed himself \-dii- ' that modesty po * culiar to messenger boys. Mr. Joseph P. Mnrcor , chief clerk to Mayor Smith , Plulajlulpliia , loiind Red Star Cough Cure ilinost elllcacious rem edy , as aKo did his wifu and family , on whom it eUectcd a' ' permanent cure. The Clearing House Iloport. UOSTO.V , Sept. - " . The lewlluj , ' doming houses of tlut United States lejioit the total clearanms tor tlio week ending September'H weie * ii'i.shiul.ii | : dccii'iiM * "f l.il per rent , cunmaiud with thu conu pomlinguvk lu.it year. . " * " " * * > Many a victim of Hrlght'n DiMinso has been restored to bupnd health by Hunt's * Henii'dy. t limit's Hciut'dyisnotn m'w romixnu'di it has been b"'oro tun juibl i < tliii'i < Hunt's Hem > dv ' . - I. , . i > as Ming Uio kulnojo tu c. rrj oil .ul .14.- purities. COUNCIL BLUFFS. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. TOO MUCH IiAUMANUM. An Accidental Orcrdoso Gives Rlfio to n lloport of Attempted Suicide. Ill some mysterious way a report gained quito ft spread yesterday that Mr. J.O. Ucnnctt , the well-known livery man , had attempted to commit suicide by taking poison. The idea of such n rugged , hearty and jolly follow ns ho trying to pot out of n world in which ho seems to lind so much enjoyment , struck his friends and acquaintances with v great deal of surprise. The HHK man hunted up the facts to see how the report got started , and found that on Wednesday night last Mr. Hennett on retiring to rest acci dentally took n dose of laudanum , instead of some other medicine , there being sev eral vials on his table , some being for use on his ankle , which was lately sprained by a fall. On discovering what lie had taken ho sent for Dr. I'inney , who eamo to his relief , and saved him from any very serious consequences. lie has been confined in his home since then , and hat been under ( rentmuni , but is expected to be out and about to-day. ji you wisn 10 maKO jogiiunaieiy irom 'Ten to Fifty dollars per day write to Judd & Smith , No. il Fourth street , Council Ulull's. OUSTING TUOUTSIAN , ' The Mayor Reported to Hixvo Been Nearly Frozen In Trying It. IL is said that the mayor yesterday sought an interview with United States Marshal Campbell to sue if ho could not get Deputy Troutman removed from ofllce. The mayor Inn boon following Troutman with relcntj\fi-s \ wrath , being personalljr piqued against him , because Troutman joined with other democrats in .sitting down on the little mayor in conventions nud other political gather ings. Ho had attacked Troutman in the meanest and most dirty manner , and bus threatened to have him removed , and yesterday was to be the culmination. Thu interview is said to have been any thing but satisfactory to the mayor , Marshal Campbell not recognizing the mayor , and even after the latter had introduced him elf the marshal had dif- fieultv in recalling where he hud ever' hoard the name. The interview was short and cool , nnd it is said that the mayor got little consolation or reason for hope. The River Tiber. The "Yellow Tiber" rolls its muddy waters through Iho City of Homo , nt tunes overflowing tin ; lower part of the city. Il breeds malaria and imperils the health of all who visit the city. Brown's Iron Hitters will conquer malarial fevers quicker and moro thoroughly than any other remedy. Mr. Kno < ? Hite , Hi ! Court Street , Indianapolis , says , "It cured mo of chills and fever after all elsa failed. " IOWA ITIJMS. A swarm of peddlers are doing up Dubuquc. A 171-pound catfish story is running loose in Keokuk. The postal delivery boys of DCS Moines will bo mounted on byoieles. Another temperance crusade is under main and jib sail at Manchester. The Crocker brigade closed a very sue- ccsstul reunion at Iowa City last Friday. A Davenport merchant has shipped KllJ.OQO pounds of tobacco strips to Amsterdam sterdam- Holland , Ht'nry'IIndson , of DPS Moines , paid a fine of $ . " > o for the privilege of shying a brick at a darkey's shin. John Parnell , a half-breed Indian , lost an arm by the premature discharge of a o.union at thoTipton reunion. M. W. Owens , of Woodstock , Wright county , tickled the business end ot a vicious horse and died soon after. S. S. Winncgar , aged thirty , died sud denly on a tram at Paeilic Junction last week. He was a resident of Macedonia. An empty counterfeiters' den was dis covered in Dus Moines last week. The birds bad llown , but the plant was cap tured. James McCrary , father of Hon. Goo. W. MeCrnry , died nt Ins home in Hen- tonsvillo , Thursday , at the advanced ago of t)7 ) years. James Connolly imbibed freely of Hmv I'ligton ' budge , and rested his burden in the railroad yard. A switcn engine oar- ressed him to death. Kov. T. McK. Stewart , of Clurindn , just before his departure for the Methodist conlercncc at DCS Moines , last week , was presented with a handsome gold watch by thu members of Ins congregation. Thu ollieial report of Slate Mine In spcctor Wilson shows that the total out put of 417 mines lor litt : > was a.r.8r(7 , ) : ( tons , and that of 1881 S.Uoa.-lllSton.s. show ing a tailing oil' of IH7,701 tons in thu past year. .Joseph Ramsey , of Albion , Marshall county , cut a gash in his throat live inches in length , and then walked tlnongh the town , kmfo in hand , drip- p.ng with blood. Hu was captured and his wounds were dressed. He is urn ay. One hundred and ten knives stolen from Heaeh'ri hardware store" , at Alton , some two months ago , were found Thurs day tied up in a bundle under a coal shed near the depot. Two bottles ot powder were found with thu knives. Mrs. Marietta Suverancu , principal of the Wnrron high school , at Davenport , died on Ihu "lid , She has been connected with thu fichool as teacher , and latu principal , since. 18(11 ( , and had been a resident of Davenport for thirty yr.aivi. Homo unknown and generous party dropped H temalo babe on thu door.Uep of Mrs. F. A , Uedding , in Des Moines , Mrs , 11. has enough of innocent bawls to .satisfy liur heart's desire , and the owner less waif is open for engagement. Cedar Falls is making rapid strides in the way of tnnnufaclorie.s. It now bus an oat meal factory , paper mill , inacliino shops , ( louring mill * , sorghum ivorks , pump factory , canning laetory , and sev eral creameries , employing u large force of men. The DCS Moines Loader announces n much needed improvement in thu gen eral appearance of the paper. It will appear in u new dress Tiiuixlay morn ing , and thereafter will sing thu prai.Mjs of democracy in readable typo. It will bu published PUVUII times a week. ( Joo. C. Hemoy , who was appointed to tin ; naval academy from IturllngUm in Iri.Vi , has been prompted lo the position of rear admiral of the United States navy. Ho served with distinction during the war , but since that timu has been en gaged in shorn duty at thu naval acad emy. There is now on trial in the circuit court at Waterloo what is known as the "Jono county ealf case. " The ca o grew out of a dispute over some calve , nnd thu e < ! s have already eaten up several goi I-si/.cd Inirds. 11 has been tried in sumo half a do/.en counties , ( alien to thu supreme coiirt , reversed and sent baek for a new trial. Tliu man Whitty , who was killed at Burlington by the lather of a g rl In * Wiu ; ntli'inpliiig to assault , belonged to : i re- mnrknhly criininnl family. Ono brother si-rvfd ( wo terms in the penitentiary top robbery ; a second U on trial nt Pawn- ii'irt ' for robber1 , , and a third is in iho I'orl M.ulNjn pi n'li'r.M.irj servingi > uta U.TUI tor thu aurnu THE HEW YORK , 552 "BROADWAY. COUNCIL BLUETS , ' . IOWA. Sanitary Hydraulic Engi Public and * Private Systems of Wntor woiks nnd Ventilation designed l * nnd conatruclc'd. riumbing work in all its branchca.This company bavo one of the best assorted. stocks of plumbing goods In the west Estimates furnished. HARRY JIIUKINBINE , Manager Now York Plumbing company 053 Uroad vrny Council BlullJa. Telephone No 27. ONLY HOTEL In Council Anil nil modnrn Improvements , cull bolls , llro ulurin bells , etc. , Id the CREST ON HOUSE ! Nos. 213 , 217 unit 219 , Mnln Strowt , MAX MOHN , Proprietor. HAIR GOODS. fees , Frizzes. Switches , Etc , HAIR GOODS. SHAMPOOING , HAIU DHKSSINQ , ANDCOTTINO. HAIR GOODS. n.iDsscut Pninpntlour , I ingtry orOthor Stylos. HAIR GOODS. MHS. O. L. O1M.KTTH. Z'i Main SU , Council Dliiira. N. .7. S1TANSOS. C. H. SWAKSOM SWANSON MUSIC CO. , IKO Hronawny , Council Bluffs. Pianos and Organs Soldi on. IMIszitih. ! oPa.yria.cn.ta All kinds of rcpHiring on mUtjIcnt Instruments JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW Thorough Instruction on the Piano and Organ VOICE CULTURE 10 THEOH ! Persons do lrous of receiving Instruction lu Uio ubovo will pluasu cull on or udUroad Prof. C , B , Lipferf , Ko KQ Flrat Avenue , Cuuncll DlulTu , lonrn. CITY STEAM LAUNDRY ItUMI'.U & SKAIU01IT , No , 34 N. Main Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Telephone No , III , All wnil ( wiirrruitcd. Justice of the Peace. OUIuo Over Aiiicrlrnn KxprofS , COUXC1I.MMVVA \ , IOWA. J. L. DEVOISE UNION TICKET AGENT Ko , Ui7 llrouJwuy , Council Dliiira. MRS. A. B. ROBERTS , I'ornicrly of New Voilt , FIRST GLASS DRESSWtiNG cunhih' nud Kinintr i tHlilliiunoni. No.IH I'ourl.Suuot , > Coiiuuil lllulM , loivn , THOH. orriceii. M , w n lu'Hisv , OFPICBB & PUSEY , jrja COUNCIL BLUFFS , EslublbUud , la RETAIL , Mons Fall & Winter Wtsr' ' f" " ' MenV nnd Hoys' llnlrm . 'fctilta. , , , i. * Mi'itV iintl HoyV DroM Siin < * ' ' ChllitniaV Kviirr Diiv luiaJlrPsaBur.V Ovr-reonts for Alon , IloNkuliU t/hlldrcli. , Merchant Tnllor Suit. * . . ' * ' ' " MciMluuil Tnllor Ororconta. v Merchant Tailor Trow scw. . . 'j * Atlmirtlio 1'ileo. . . - t l"ixt Aldus' Sulla unit Ovoroonla. . \ / aMMODS' Sulisnml OtrttJ .i Vnl Mons'TroWMin * . . " SonmletH Sldrld lind Trowfs Irt MoilloiUo.1 . Scttrluls , iS Minor Colored W ttocaohUiSI.no. DUNLAP AHD Foil T11J ! tf ALT. QP.JB85. , " I V\ > v i NnsT'Tiacra000:03 : ! ' . ' i H * V.1' ' * 'A- " t t i G-loves , V . f * f Neckwear , Handkerchiefs , ' ' - _ Collars' . Or first clnai qualities and ronsclmxblo prioo j > rW * 1 { * * * * ' : v RETAIL DEPARTMENT 313 mid Oil BroiuhVa.v , Cquncll DlultsrYoVn. IIAin GOODS No. : W7 nrondwrty. ! Council lllhffa. , * f Hair , Goods of all Kiil Made to Order. Hair Goods of all Styles Ready Made.t , No. 837 GAREET5 ! CMPET& .1.1 Ouplmynf writes from Now York UmtJm h > | ; puicliasccl the luracst ; uid choicest line of * * f jj- CARPETS , . BUGS , OUBTAIITS -AND- UPHOLSTERY GooDs'5- In this city. Tlipso goods nro novr iirrivlngdully uiul worosppcUfUllyInvllo every body lo cull uuil face ttiom. ' OH Olotls , * Linoleums , , Mattings ' 01' AMj K1ND3. . 1 Window Shades , Cornice Poles , ' . Etc. , Etc , AT I'OItULAIl. I-IUCB3 , Couocil Bloffs. Carpet Company J > . A. IFpi I $1 3 ft v y > .A. Uffiitt r- m All -i\i- ! ur ! > i . net ; "mile . . . . , JVl III l- | > l > I ( plN. | ( : > no. w r " - ' & . , . .