* ' L JL _ - * . * TUB OMAHA DAILY BEE , THURSDAY , OCTOBER. 1 , 18S5. Advertising Client * ! ! ! "II hits bccomo so common to begin an article , in mi elegant , IntereslinfrsUln , llicn nm it into omo wlvortlsohiont , Hint wsuold all such , ' ' 'And Himply call uttoiillon to the merits of Hop Hitters in as plain , hom-st torina Tin possible , "To iiiilttco pcoplo | \ \ "To { rive them ono trlnl , which so proves iholr vnlno Hint tlit'v will nuvcr m vise anything oho. " "Tun Itr.MKiiV to fnumibly noticed In nil tlio pnporH , linlhrlnngnnd f > r.ctilnr , h "lint tup 11 liirtfo ulo , nnd h supplanting nil fttlior medicine . Tlioio 11 IHI donylui ; tlit > vlttoosof Ilio Hop plant , mid Urn proprietors of Hop Illltoit luno filmwii Kif'ntfliMUlMi'--iiii ! < l tilnlny. * * * "In compounding u twiili-lnn MliOHi virtues nro so | ilpitl > 1i ) lo oo'j one a observation. " Did She Lie ? "Nol "Sho lingered and ftiflVrcil airing , pin- hip away all tliu time for j ears. " The doctors doing her no jjootii" "And nl lust wns enied by this Hop Illttor.s the papers say HII much about. " "Indued ! Indued' * ' "How tlmnkftil wo Hhonld bu for that mcdieino. " "Klovon jours our diUijjIiterMifTored on n bed of mi-sory. "Krom n complication of kldtiev , liver , rliounintiu trouble niul nervous liability , "Under thu euro of the bo-i phyHidnn.s. "Who her diseut-o vurioius < Kiivi - IIUUIUH , "But no ro.lief , "And now .sho Is restored lo us lu good hcullh by n.s si in pin u remedy ns Hop Hit- term tlintwo hnd fihunno.d foryeursboforo using il. " Tin : l'AUi.Nrs. : I'roHocinc tlio Kwlnilli * ! ' ! I ! If when jou cnll for Hop HltleiMtsio irreeu clllftorof Hops on the while liihcb llioiliiiKKlst Iuind8out nuy other ftull culled 0 I ) Winner's Uornmn Hop lltturor ! wllhothor"Hop' ininiii , refuse It nnd xhuu Unit drn Kt us jou oidd u vlpor.nnd If ho bus tiiKim join money lor the Atulf Indict him lor the Ir.iud urn MIO him lor the ilmiuiKi's for thomvliidlonnil is < M > ill io nid you llborully lor the couvlcilou. An tti llfni ' ' * ! ' } * ! 1) lfilnUltf nf ntwv . - 1u > l watt I. cum IT.iwn.lt. 111 rrhr v. ( tit AIIJ Atu. , ! & 4Uuritnvllb * li.fiiUtOr I. A ! > dropliat rtftdcl .l9UCatr > r trt RlM > f cUinp { iw > i > al la U utnu.rr .IrVu TIT It < ! l ar ef rmiBlfr'it ! < jc tf pw f i r fM for UiVp-uuu * xUtlsUAnuT.rturrJbr I'll , J U U I . fllrH't-M ) " I ' ' ' " " " " ' ci jjj'oi'iraiJ ! , . "i' . A FINE LINE OF -AT- WOODBRIOSE OHOS' OMAHA , NEBRASKA. BBEXEI , tSuccossorf to .1. O. Jacobs , ) TT WTHZRTA KER AND KM1JALME11S. At the old stand 1-M7 Vurniun St. Onlers by Mollultod mid pi-omjilly uttumlt'd to. Tolopliono No. S i. THE AND r-AJLWAY. THI : IUST : IIOUTI : AND Omaha , Council Bluifs And Chicago. The only roml to tnltofor De" Alnlnin , Jtar- Bhiilltouii.CodiirltnpidH.lllntoii , Dl\lo , t lilon o. MIlniiuKooHUdiill polulxoiiit 'lo Ilio poopluof Nebrut-lcii , ( ' 1)1(1111(1(1 , Wjoinlnif , Utiih , Idaho , Noviulu.Ou'KOii , Wiivhlntrion and t'lillloinlii It oirorsHiipor or iidvtintiiKi * not i > o-iblo by uuy otburlluu. * AiuoiiK u few of the ninnoioiiM i ilnts of siino- rioilty onjo > oil by tlio pnli-oim ol tliN Kiudlio- twoon Oiiiiiliu nnd Clilcuiro , mo it two tiuinsu Uny of DAV COAl'lll which 1110 Iho lliuot Unit and - HH 1'AJ/- hiniHin art Inuoiniliy i-im civntu / - ACK Biii'JNO [ : : CAltS. ulilrh nm uioiltils of TOinfdlt nnd oloKiuu-o IlH 1'AHI.DI ! DKAWINfi IIUOM OAKS , niisnrpui-Fod by nny. niul Its wldo- ly colobuilixl I'AI.ATlAhUJNINO CA1IH , lliu ixjunl of whloh ciinnot bu louud dlMUrhoi o. At Council IllnttH tlm iinliiM of the Union I'ucl- Ho Uy. Cdinu-cl lu I.1 11 Ion Down with the u of the Chicago & Noillu\ffliin ( Ity. In Chlcuifo the triilim of this line iiniko ulono rouncmiou lth tboboot all oiistnru line * . Kor Dotrolt , ( 'oluiiitiiw , Indttuiupolls , Ciiicln * lint1 Nliivniu 1'iillH. llnlliito , I'lltMbui , Toronto , Wintr il , lloston , Nutv York. 1'lilhululphlii , Hid. tliuorv Wiibhliiclon mid nil iMilnts in thu oust , u k thu tiuUot UKfiit lor tiuUiix vlu the "NOUl'II WBSl'KHN , " If jou wiih tho.boit uccoiiniiodiitlons. All ticket UKOlltrt Mill llokOtd VlU tUlb IlllU. if. iiuoiiirr , u s. IIAIH , Qoourul filiuuigor. Oon. I'tiss. Aifont. uniCAflO W. N. HAI1COCK. Don. Airont , lit' Knniuiii 8t. , Oiniihu , Neb. Hoveuloon Vwiiu' liaporluiuo , PEOPOSAI.3 , . nropOKttU will lu ix > c < ilvo < l by the SKAI.IU1 ( irmid Uliinif. Neb , , until u aVhxku. m. , Dot. ( itli , iw-fi. lor tlm turnbihlntf , urocliiin- uud completing of H H > M < im of wiitor works liuv- JDK u onpaclty ot 0110 million triillon.-i pur dny lor Uiu City of Uruiid iHluiul , Nub oiitd ( ijHlinn to Lu rurnlshoil mid built In no- oonlunco with tbo iilnuHundHpevltlcittlonH In tlm oilH-o of the City I lurk of ( ! i mia Inluiul , Nob. iioh propo wl must bu umUo Bunurato on tlio folllutf ItriiiH , vU : l-lmt KurnUhlny nnd building ongluo nnd boiler liauto niul IIUKC of tower Sooonrt l irnlnhiinf nuil ijnlUlliu Dtniiil plpo. Third I'm iilchiuir uud tottliitf up umohliiory , bollur nnd ciiuiuvtluK up wells. TUurtK Furiilsliln * nnil hiyinif cant Iron plpo inuiim , Hpoclulii , lidninlw , yuuw , tu All luiU for f urnlihliDT nnd lui IIDC plpo , bliull htnto M.I | ' I'- utoly nuiountw ) < < r ton of oncli lor tlio dltluiont Sl/oM of 4 , 0 , b nnd IU Inch plpo Iftli Kor tiirnUhliifr unil pnilliiRilown smlls. The coutmct pmo or Hld x > t.iiuii ofuilur vorkH compltilo not IOI-XXXH ! the 311111 of thitt- tour lluuii'iiiHl dollnix f H uiu > ThoOlty Council i o-i'rvfM the rlirlit to injixrt ujivrn-nll lUli.ir ) uuy piuti. of lilili. All lilild vrlu l > o roqulrwl n > Mit'u ii.xpllcltly thu kind of tniklcriu ) lo Lie tiiHiiUlioil ? ropoituU uliould 1 u nddixisHxl to the City Clurkof Ciriind posuU for wiitur woik * ' Hy tinier of Iho City Council of ( liuiid Mtmd , Kiib. , tliln lilh Uuy ol Nii'tciiul-ci- I ) . IvCi. JOHN UMKANtt , Mu > or , II. U. Curioni ) , ( "ii } ( lurk. P. BOYEB & CO. DtAI.LItS IN and Jafl Work , 1 0"0 l-'uruuiu btruut , Uinuhti , Nob. GE11MINAL , Or , the Story 'of a Great Miners' Strike. MV UMIIjIJ XOI.A. rrrnch MIMMAIIV or I'linrr.inxo eiiAi'Tttic : < . Antuii Limller , a > oiin.i : mechanic out nt worl. , rencluM the coal mines of Monston , 1'iniiL-c. ' cold , litiinrry and iK-nnlless. The dcntli of a minor nmkes \nrancy ami he M - fiirrs oinplii } Miont In the Viilltue mine. Mil lion , ono of the miner * , unil Ids daughter Ciitlu'rliK' , explain tlioorl ; to him and ns- sl t him the lirst tiny. Ho hears the mutter- Imrs nt the miners auabist the loumuiy nnd tlncuUof nstilkc. riie art Ions ot ( liosu | > er- Intcmlcnt and the siimllnucs receUed goad the workmen lo the vcrpo of ilesixratlon nnd iui\ed tho\\a > to the coming sfritirgle. Mil lion nf'aln hefriemls Anton , ami secures IndgliiKH lor him at Kassatietu's a tippllm ; house near the mine. Anton's ik-lei mlimtion to lea\e Is inerromc by the kindness of the MiiiLX'llm : miners and ho decides to bnttle \\lllithein. The owners of. the mines revel In luxury , mid tarn a deaf car to the appeals oft ho slat vhiK families dtlho vuiikniunlin , In debitor food ohl.iliicdduiliiciutrikotliirc joins previous , nie liaiely nblo to seciue sufll- cient ioocl to sustain life. ClIAlTKlt XIII , It was the last Sunday in July , the day of tlio "Ducasso do Monston. " On Sat urday the good housekeepers had washed their rooms , with pail after pail of wa ter thrown with gioat rapidity upon the hearth and against the walls. The lloor was not yet dry , in spile of the while sand wild which thcynad sprinkled il , an expensive luxury tor Ilio purses of the poor. The day commenced very warm , with one of those lowering , heavy skies loretolling si thunderstorm , which in summer , deluged , drowned those flat countries of HID noitlt. At Million's they io > o later on Sunday. This morning after smokinga pipe in Ins garden , the lather entered the house to I'ut n slice of bread and butter all alone \\lido waiting for the others to comedown down stairs. Ho passed the morning not knowing how to occupy his timo. Ho mcndoiitho leaky tub , and put up under the clock a picture of the Prince Imperial which some ono had given the little ones. At lust the others cumo down , one by one. Old Bonnemort look out n chair to sit in the sun ; the mother and Al/.iio busied themselves with preparing the morning meal. Catherine appeared with Lcnoio and Ileury , whom site had just dressed. Klovon o'clock struck ; the odor of rabbit , stowing with potatoes , was already Idling the house , when Xachario and Jolmnio came down at last , their eyes swollen and still yawning. All the alloy was astir , while in holiday attire they hastily ate their dinners and started for Montson. Bands of children played around the doors : men , in their shiit sleeves lounged about lazily enjoy ing the day of rest. The windows and doors wide open , gave n view of all the rooms with their occupants , while the hum of noisy voices floated out upon the warm air. And" from one of the alleys to the other the smell of rabbit contended that day with tlio odor of fried onions. The Millions dined at 13 o'clock. They look no part in the uoiso outside. For Ihroo weeks they hud boon on bad terms with their neighbors the Lovaqitos on the subject of the marriage between Xachurio and Philomonc. The men were friendly but Ilio women refused to roc- ogin/o eaoh other. This quarrel had in creased the intimacy with Mrs. Peters. But the latter , leaving her husbandmoth er and little Lydic , had set out early in the morning to pass the day with a , cousin at Marchionncs. The neighbors joked over this for they know that cousin. She was tiio superintendent of the Vulture. Mrs. Muhon declared il was not right to IC.WK her tamify on thu "Ducasso" Sun day. j"n addition to the rabbit , which they had fattened in Ihn coop for n month , and Iho potatoes , Mahon had a rich , beef sou ] ) . 1 ho day before was pay day. They never remembered having such a treat. Even at the lust Sainto-Barbo , that fcto of the miners when they do nothing for three days , the rabbit hud not been so fat or so lender. The ion sets of teeth , Irom those of Kstollo which hud commenced to push through to old Bonneniort with his few remaining stumps , worked with such vigor that the bones themselves disappeared. It was good , but would bo digested badly , be cause they saw it so raiely. Nothing ie- mumed for the evening but a piece of boded moat. So that they could add some sliccsof bread and butler if hungry. Johnnie was the lirst to disappear. Boboi t was waiting for him on the other side ol the garden. Lydic managed to slii ) away Irom Mrs. Brnlo , who hud do- out d not to go out and to konp the child with her. When she found that the litllo ono hud gone , she screamed with rugo , while Peters , annoyed by this outburst , quietly wont otl'tor a stroll. -Finally Bonnemoit started forth , nnd Mahon also decided to take the air , attor having hrit asked his wife if she would go w th him. But she could not. it was real dgiulgory with the little ones : per haps later on she could join him. Onl- sitio , ho hosilatod , then entered his neighbor's house to sco if Lovnquo was reuiiy. Thoru ho found Zaohuno wait ing lor Pliilomene ; and her mother again begun on the eternal subject of tlieir niiirringo , saying tlmt they imposed on her , she must have another talk with Mrs. Mahon. Was it right to keep her daughter without a husband and thu children without a father ? Philomono quietly put on her hat and Kachnriu led her away , saying that ho was willing whenever his mother was. Muhon told them to talk to his wife and ho also wont ol ) ' . Bonteloup , who was eating a piece of cliousu with both elbows on thu table , obstinately refused his oiler of a drink. He preferred remaining at homo. Bv degrees the alloy wns vacated , all the men going oil' alone , ono behind thu other , wlulu the girls walked away loan ing on thu arms of their lovers. When her father had turned the church corner. Cathurlnu , perceiving Chaval , luistoneil to join him , tuking.tlio road to Monston. Thu mothers rumainod alone among tlioir disorderly children , not having the strength to loavu their chairs , and pour ing out cup after cup of Goll'oo which they drank in little swallows , Mahon , thinking that Lovuquo was at l'Avantage , slowly wont oft' toward Has- Honour's , In the garden behind thu shop Lnvnquu wns ono of a party nt skittles , lionnuinort nnd old Moqnu stood by watching thu balls , so much absorbed that they could not keep their thoughts to themii'lvcs , A burning sun shonu down , and the only spot of shadu was aioug thu tavern , where Anton sat nt a table drinking his beer , weary 9f the book which Jonviirino had lout him to tnktt iin in his room. Thu mnchinist spent almost ovcry Sunday reading and writing. 1 Won't you play ? " said Lovaquo to Mahon. But thu latter refused. Ho wns warm and almost dying of thirst. "Itiihicnuiir ! ' called Anton , "bring us n drink. " ' And then turning toward Muhon : "This drink is with me. " Kassunuur seemed to bu In no hurry. They called three times , and then it was Madame who , with her polite air , carried out thu wuim , insipid boor. The young man complained ot the houso. They were good people , no doubt , biitthuirbeer was bud und'the soup cxccrnblo. Hu would have changed bib boarding-houso long ago , if he hud not dreaded the walk to and fiom Montson. Souio day hu would try to find a Inmily in thu 'alley to taku linn V"es"r.tit | Million , in his slow wiiy , 1 d bo butter oil' inn family. " Htitlrtttghs broke out. Lovnquo hnd won the game. Moquo and Honnoinort , with their noses townrd the ground , in the midst of till the tumult , maintained tltcfiloncoof perfect dignijy. The laughs grow louder , ns they perceived nbovo the hedge , whleh surrounded the garden , the grout jolly fnco of Moquctte , who had heon l.\lng there for nn hour , nnd wns emboldened to nppronch on hearing the nol e. "Howls it you're alone ? " cried Lo- ynntie. "Where's jour beiiu ? " ' 'I ' " . "I'm lmve.n't nny , she replied. looking for one. " They all oll'erod them selves , but. with a shako of the head , sliu refused , laughing loudly. Her father , meanwhile , had not taken his eyes from tho'bnlls. " ( lo for him , " continued Levnquo , throwing a glance toward Anton. "Hut I don't think ho ' . wants you , 1115' girl. You'll linvtj to get him by force. " Anton laughed , shaking his head , amused , but not having thu leiiil wish to make Itn e to hor. For home minutes she remained behind the hedge , watching him with her great , dull o\os , ; then she slowly went away , her fnco suddenly sobered , ns though overcome by the hoi In a low voice , Anton had resumed the explanations which ho was giving to Ma- lion upon the neecssit.\ for the coat min ors of jMontson to establish nsuving fund. "Tho company pretends to leave ns free , " ho .said. " " 'Whntdo you fear ? I know it gives pensions , but they are only according to their own fancy , without nny rofcrciico to our needs. Now , it would bo prudent to form a mutual aitl association , upon which wo could atleast count in case of homo immediate want. And ho entered into details , discussing the organization , nnd promising to taku upon liimsolf all the labor. "I'm with you , " said Mahon , finally. "If you can only get the others. " Mahon refused to take n second drink ; they would POO each other later ; the tltiy was not over yet. Ho hnd been thinking of Peters , where could ho boV no doubt nt the smoking-room , nt the Kn- fant , and Lovuque , Anton ami himself sot out for Montson just ns a now party of mon begun a game of skittles. First they entered the saloon of Ca.ssa- mio , then the ono called the Progris. Some comrades culled them from the open door , and , iinnblo to say no , they went in. SSueh time it was a beer , two if they retuined tlio drinks They re mained in each place ton minutes , ex changing n. few words nnd then going auay. At the Infant they found Peters , who hud linished hit , second drink , and , rather than lofusu to touch glasses , wus hiking n third. Naturally , they drunk there also , and went ofl'to see if/uchurio wns not nt thu saloon Tison. Tlintioom was empty ; tho.y "cullcd for boors , saying they would wait : i while tor him. Finally they thought of the tavern Saint Elvi ; they accepted tlieio u round ot diinks fiom the superintendent , Richmond , niiil- alter that , they went Irom saloon lo suloon without purpose , merely for u stroll. "Left go to the Volenn ! " said Levaquo , suddenly. And so they accompanied their comrade into tlm niulsl of the lively crowd of 11 fete day. In the long , straight room of tho' Volean , upon n stagu erected at the lower end , live cafe singers , the trash ot Lille , were singing songs. All the youths of the mine were gathered there , drinking moro gin than beer. A few old minors weie also seated at the lubles , laughing at the rough jokes. As soon _ as their party wus grouped around : i little table , Anton took posses sion of Luvuqtie , explaining to him the saving fund. He had the firm faith of a new convert who feels ho has a mission lo perform. lach ] member , ho explained , could well give twenty sous a month. With this sum in four or live years Ihcy could have a great capital , and when they had money they would be strong , would they not ? no mutter what happened. Well , what did ho .think of it ? "I don't know. " replied Lovifquo , with an absent air. ' 'Wo 11 talk over ir " IIo w.is interested in a largo blonde , and anxious to remain , when iMuhon and Potor. > . after having drunk moro boor , wished to go without wuiting lor u second end song. Outside , Anton saw Moquctto who seemed to have lollowud them , bho wus always watching li.ni with her dull eyes. Hut the young man laughed al her , and she wont oil'in a passion. "Where's Chavalv" asked Peters. "I gnoss he's at the Piqnotto , " said Mahon. "Lei's go there. When they arrived at the Piquetfe the sound of a light niudo llicm panic. Xuoli- aric was threatening to strike a little na.l maker , while Chuvul , with h s hands in Jus pockets , looked on. 1 btop' ' heio s Chuvul , " said Mahonniii- clly. "Ilo'.s with Cutherino. " The girl and Her lover hud been walk- jug Iho streets for live hours. In Iho boil ing sun , along Iho Monston ro.ul , a con- stunt stream of people moved on liku u train ot busy ants From the dry black earth Hie dust arose in lieuvy clouds. At each side of tlio ro.ul , with open dooi > , thu saloons invited ono to enter , uhilu tables were ningud tii fur as the pave ment , beloro which street-vein lors ds- , playing , their w.iros , Imndkerciiiofs , c.ips and mirrors for girls and knives lor Iho boys , while bon-bons and c.ikos were too numerous to mention. Huloro the church they weru slaying archery ; at thu coal yards u guinu ot spittles wis : going on ; and on the road to Joisclles , in an in closed lot , they cumo upon a cook-light. Thuro were two big , rod cocks , armed with iron spurs , torn by whloh the throat of onu was bloodng. Further on , at Muigrat'.s house , ihoy were playing ' chequers and billiards. Thu crowd'was gutting bloated fiom Iho ellbcts of hour and thu intoiiso heat , increased by the puns of boiling fat in which potatoes were frying. Ohnviil bought a mirror for seventeen sous and a handkerchief for three francs , which ho prtisunlcd to Catherine. At uvory turn thuy mot old Moqno and lion- nomorl , who hud como to thu fetu , silently walkingsitluby side will ) .swollen jimbs. lint onu uxporionco madu thorn indignant ; they s.iw Jolmniu inciting Robert and Lytfic to steal some hollies of Ifi iii from a little shop. Catherine boxed u > r brother's ears , but thu littlu ono hud already run oil'with n bolllu , These tor- riblu children would end In prison , Whim before Iho saloon called "L.i loto coupon , " Chovul insistud on the girls en tering to waloli a "concoursdo ptn ons , " which had boon announced lo take phicu llieru , Some Marohiennoa nuilmukors had brought a do/.en littlu cages in which thu blind ( inched remained motionless after being hung on a fence m thu tavein yard. Thu idea was to see which onu would sing Iho most-ill an hour. ICuch nuilninkor holding a slalo , stoo.l before his cagu marking and watching beta hm neighbor's cagu and his own. The birds vvuro ulurtud , thu "Chiclioticaiiv , " with iU rich song , the "Hut'secoiiico ' , " with its shurn ringing. At lirst all wuru timid only risking occasional notes , ihon , littlu by littlu , becoming excited , llioir voices swelled oul until finally they were car ried away with such a spiril of emulation that they lull buck and expired. The men hore.uned to ( hum to s ng moro , immi , moro ; while thu spectators , about a multireel pursuits , remained Silunt amid thu furious miislu of a hundred and twenty Unenus , nil ropu.itlng thu sumo thrills , A "butisecotiics" gained tlio lirst pri/.o , a coliou pot. While Chaval and Cuthorlnu wuiu tluuu they MiwZacliurio and Philoniono iliter ! , After shaking hands they ru- mained togothur. Siuldonlyy.uohuriubii- came angry at seeing a nuU-inukcr lunch Catherine. She , blushing , made lum bo silentfeuring an attack from all thu mill- makers , who would throw tliom > ] vnij upon Chavnl and her brolhi-r. Her over only laughed , and all four loimii" the place Iho affair seemed cndid. lint just as they entered the I'iqtuitlo to drink a beer , tlio man again appeared , insolently taunting them. Then Zaohario , from de votion to her shtur , turned upon the saiit-v fellow. | J " 'Hint's niv s ! tefr , yon pig ! I'll make you respect her " Their frieiidsthrew tlirmsph e s between them , whiln Chnval Raid vorj oalnily : "heave him nlone. This is my busi ness , anyhow. 1 dotu't rare for him. " Million , on arriving witli liis parly , quieted Catherine mil Philomeiio , who were already in loars. They were all laughing now : the nail-makor linil disap peared , and ( Miaval , at homo. in thai sa loon , treated' his friends to drinks. Anton was compolltMl to touch glasses with Catherine. All Uraiik together , the father , the daughter and hnr lover the son and his mistress. Then Peters treated and they were nil happy , when Znclinrlc again became excited on per- ceh ing his friend Moiiuet. "I want to speak lo him. lloro Clnivnl , take care of Pliilomeno. I'll bo back in a minute " In his turn , Million paid for the drinks. After all , if his boy wauled to revenge his sister , it was not wiong. Hut on see ing Motpiot , Pliilomene shook her head. Those two fools wont oil' to tlm Volean. In the ovenlng , this felo ( lay niidcd wjth a bull atlo Bonslo.vottx , given by tlio widow Lisia , a strong woman -Klyears , round as a barrel ; but so ficsh-looking that she still had siv lovers , ono for each da. > in the week and the whole sion Sunday , she said. She called all the miners her children , having poured out tlieir beer for thirty years. Lo Bon-Joy- eaux had two rooms the bar , in which was a counter and some tables , cui a level wjth the great ball room , and ti great hall with a wooden dancing lloor. Two gar lands of paner tlowor.s were stretched from onn end of the ceiling to the other , united at the center by a bunch of the same design ; while hanging on tlio wall were seine picture. * in gilt frames ; Saint Kloi , tutelar saint of the iron men ; Saint Barbo , patron of the miners , and others. The coiling was so low that the three mu sicians , in their little g.illcrv , were obliged to bend their heads. Coal oil lamps were hung at the four corners of the room. This Sunday they began dancing while the daylight was ycl entering thiongli the open , windows. But at seven o'clock tlio rooms tilled up. A storm was rising , blowing up great black clouds of dust , blinding tlio people and covering every thing. Muhon , Anton and Peters ch loral and lotind there Cheval , who was danciii'r \ \ ith Catherine , while Pailomeno Mood by all alone watching them. Neither L-'vaqno nor Xacliarfe h-ul re turned. As there wore no beats in the ball room , after each dance. Catherine seated herself at the table with her fatli- or They called Pliilomeno , but siio pro- lerred to remain where she was. It be gan to grow dark. The three musicians were doing their be.st , but nothing was longer visible but tlio moving tiiruresot the dancers. A shout welcomed t ic four lumps ; suddenly all .shone out upon tlm rod and perspiring laces. Million , laugh ing , pointed out to Anton , Moqncttn who was v alt/ing in the arms ot big Wheel er. She had been obliged to take a beau. At a o'clock MIN. Mulion appear * d with Kstello in her arms , lollowcd by the cliildicn , Alxiro , Ifonryamt Lcnoro. She had como .straight-then ! to find her hus band without lert'r of being mistaken later on t hey would sup , no ono was hun gry now with thojv stomachs drone ie.1 with either collee Or beer. Other women had arrived , who Mnlled on seeing Mrs. enter l - Bou- Lovtiqno nocofiipanied > \ - toloup , who led by the hand Achillu and Desiree , the children ol Pliilomeno The two neighbors scented on very good terms ; on the load t icy hud come to a decision. Mrs. Maho/i / h.id snddunl > bc como rc&igned to the man1 , iu ot Zacharie , worried < at'losmgthc ' w.igcsot her oldest , but v.inipiishe I by the ng'it. which she no lee or , could deny. Mm tried to b oheertul.lirougli she. constant ly asked herselt how she would muKetiio two ends meet. "Sit down , neighbor , " s.iid she , on going ii ] ) to a table nuar where her hus band was drinking with Anton and Peters. "Mv man is not with yon , is he ? " asked Mrs. Lovaqno. Putting the two tables together thev all sat down , culling tena new round of' drinks. On perceiving her mother and children , Philoniono oame lorw.ird , uc- coptiiig a oh.ur. She seemed happy U > ' learn they worn to marry her at last.'aml \\hoiithoy looked aronnd lor T.M liara- she said in a low voice : "I'm wahing for h in llo'.s not here. " Muhon hud e\chiingcd a glance with his wilo. bo she. had consented. He became - came Herioiis sm.ikiiig in s lence , like her , tilled with aiunetv for tin1 du s to como , and angered at the childum who m.inied , one atter the othur , lo.ning tlioir p.irei.ts in in s-ry. ' 1 lie d.incing was Htill goinon ; at the close ot a quudiillo , tlm b.ill-room was Idled with u. r , dd .sh dust tno wailn shooi ; and the d.iiioers'canu ! into tao bar , cov ered witu pcr-ijiiiMtiou ' ' . > .iy now , " uhihpored Mis. Loaquo in Mrs. Million's ear "wnut was tnut . > on said about str.inghug C.iliK'i'iiie , it sno took a lover ' " Chnval had led Catherine to the table , and tuoy both stood drinking bcliind Hut lather "Kill1" replied Mrs. Million , with a re signed air ; we all talk that way. J sup pose I'll love her too. " Jn the midst of all that noise , in a whis per , Muhon communicated to Ids w.tn an idea waich It. id como to him. * \'uy Hliouldn't they take a lodger ? Anton , for instance. They liked li.m , and ho was Booking a boarding place , 'J hey d have room enough wnonaohario WIH marriud. And the money winch tlioy would lose on that side , they would re gain in part on the otlior. Mrs. Mulion s luce brightened ; that was a good nloa , it' it could 1)0 settled. She seemed s.ivod Irom hunger another time , and her good spirits returned so quickly that she g.ivo an older tor a now round of dnnkH Anton , meanwhile , was talking to Peters - tors of his saving luiid trying to obtain ' IIIH promise to join when tlio association should bo formed , "And , il wo strike , ydn see how useful that would bo. You 'ro one of us , uin t your" Peters raised his oycs , puling at the thought of compromising himself , llo stammered : "I'll think over jt , The best kind of aid for oneself is ro btihavo properly. " At that moment Muhon turned to An ton and otiorod toRujdAhim an a loilg < r. The voting man aqejlUid. Ho wiw > i-ry desirous ot living in tliu alloy , wnuro lui could sue. more ot Jiis comrades Lv ir.v thing was arranged , MVn. M.iliun decl.u- intlioy need only wuit for thu murn.ige /.ichurlo. . I : L At /uolu'rio..LyjLjiqiui and Moquet arrived , bnng.iigNvitii them the odor of tno Volcun , a snnm 9 gin. 'J hey were very itriink , knocKingi cnch otners I- bowHand laugliingiawthough at u nu ii joke When no liuriyil tluittliiiyli.-iil.it last consented to ; nljV | | ) bun to m.ury , Xucherio laughed HO hard that ho choked hiinself Having no'ln'oro oiiaiis Boute- leiiji moved oycr to sjiuru his w.th Lovi- 0,110 , and the latter glad to sue tno family tnoni together , culled fdr moro nrinks " \Vo \ ilon't olten hnvoiigood time , " ho said. They remuined tlierosix hours. Worn m were coiistuiiliy arriv ng in join and load aw.iy their husbands. 'J ii i IOKIII wii.s so crowded that t. < os it Mimiidor lo ihoiililcr Lang it.-r nMiimlu. . . tna oven like beat and tlio v oint dmi , iu sliooU tno bu Idiii' ' .Somo ono toid P. t is that Ins iluiu'liter Lyd'o ' was 1 > ng UNO ! p at ros th | uve- iniint .siio < ni k halt oi tile stoh n bottl" of 'n jiii1' ' w is mtoMC tied , lie wiisi'om n' ( i to cim lur ho iu < wh 10 Joiiiin i--rt lutiowoil n in t s. dlstnnce , thinking it very funny. Thai , was the signal for departure. Mnhon and Lovaqno decided ( o return to the nllov , while old Bonncmort and Moqnp also lofl , in thc-samo silence in widen they had passed the evening. A thunder storm was coming on ; it was very hot , though n faint breeze stirred the ripe wheat. Mrs. Peters had not returned homo. iNoilher the Levnquos nor Mahons rel ished their supper ; the latter c\cn wont to sleep over the cold meat left from the morning , while Anton led Chaval away to have ono last drink at Rassanonr's. "I'm with yon , " said Uhuval , when his comrade had explained the atl'air of the saving fund to him. "Give mo your hand. \ ou'ro a good ono. " Anton was beginning to fool the effects of the beer. Ho cried : "Yes , for justice I'd give up anything , drink and girls too. There's ) only ono thing that makes mo happy ; it is that some day we'll got the uesl of the masters. [ TO nn coN"rauri > . "l AVuiitH it Uoitnocr. Now York Sun : The bouncer is a pecu liarly American Institution of recent de velopment. The great need of to-day , in American politics , is a robust and trusty bouncer , to operate under the direction of the democratic administration. Load out by the oar the republican free-lunch jicmls ! Fire the republican corruption- ists ami plunderers ! Botinco the repub lican partisans ! Turn the rascals out ! : mm P. UUMIIDY is war- mrAvoutTi to contain u BliiKlopur- Uclo oC mercury or nay Injurious sub- Manco , lint Is runut.Y VPOI.TAIII.K. IT Wll.li CUIti : AM. WSKA8KS ( HtlShll 11Y IJUHANOKMKNT OFT1IK l.IVI'H , K1D- Nl'.YS AND STOMACH. Tf your llvor Is out of ontitr. thnn j our Tvholo sj > toiu Is ( luruniioil. The lilooil Is Impiiio , the liraiitli ollonsl\o , you IKUO hoiulncho , feel ItuiKUlil , ill plritiHl anil norvoiis. To provonl n moro sorlouscou- illtlou , tnkd at once Blunuoits TIVP1 ? 1UOUI : < ATOH. If sou lend a odontnrr 111 lull 1IR , ni-.HiiUcr with KlliNKV AVFKCriONS , u\ old Btlinnlntti mill tnko Sluiiuous Uvor Uutfu- hitor. Suio to icllovo. 11 jou Imvo oaten nnythliiff hiird ofdl- po-tfou , or tool heavy utter iiu-iils or HlwpliMs lit nlitht , tultii n ilo o niiil 5 on will funl i-ollovcil mill sloop plo.isiintly. 1C you mo n iiilscrnlilo Milforor with COSSTII1TION. . OVSl'Kl'SIA mill HlMOllS * M-s1 * , seek icllof nt once In Shuinoim I.Ivor Itojnilntor. It does not requlio conlliniul < lo"lnx , mid ix3st3 but a tiillo. It Mill OHIO } OU. If jou wnko up In the inornliifr with n liltlor , liail iuslu lu your mouth , TSUP Simmons rl\i-r HtiRiiliilor. Tt oonects lllivij t,0 | , miioiH Rtoiimuh , SwootniH tlio lio\lli ! : \ , uiul t'lomisos the Tim od Tonxuo. fnn I > HIN often nocd mine xulo Ciitlini lie unil Touio to nvort uppiniit'hlni ; slckuoss. Sluimonx Llvor Hoirnliitnr Mill iello\u ( 'olio , Itoailaciio , Slcic Htoiiinuli.ltiillL'ostloii. ny iiitory , uucl the coiu- plulnLs Incldout to childhood tiios-th-sutAiW N. .1. SWANsON. O. U. SWAhSOX SWANSON MUSIC CO , ffiii Hro idwuy , Council Pianos and Organs old. on. IivCsn.tii.ljr Za,3rrr5.ervt3 All klnils of loimlrlti ? on iiiuslc.il Instruments Thorough Instruction on tne Piano and Organ VOICE CULTURE AMD THEORY Tur-oiiHdesirous of roceiviii' * Instruction In thu ulx > vo Mill please cull on or mldross Prof , 6 , 0 , Lipfsft , NoIiUU 1'irst Atumio , Council lllulfh , Jo\m. nr.Mnu A. s-HAiJicinr. No. 34 N. Main Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa. 'Jelujmonii No 111. All noilv wiiiituitoU HT. SOH1JE3 , Justice of the Peace. OlhC ( > Ovur Aiociiciin i\-ii-rt : ) , COt'Nl'II , HLL'l.'lV , IOWA. KIEL SALE STABLES , IloiHiuund iinilo-C' > i-t.iiiily on u inJ , tor < salc nl ii'iull or in cut Id.id Id H . .AllUKM w.urunu11 us lopifwcnio i. iinlu-.ulo . and ictiul il" itorx in VTIMI-I unil bal ed uy. I'mud luixiuiiiild. hii'Hincrionii.n.ia - ILO , sfMi.rriu : \ noi.n/ , cor , f.th AVH mid 4ih Sr , t ounull 111 ills. MRS. A. B. ROBERTS , , J'orninly of Niov York , FIRST emss bR 1'iitilnvr uiul l''iitin.i ; Ks No ril I'Mirl Stuiut. Co me I HI rs : Inun , TIIOS OKI-ICKH M W II I'I'ftf.V. & PUSSY , l COUMCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. JIA1R GOODS AT- I. D. A. BENEDICT'S ' No.'KIT Hromlwiijr , Council lilulfs. Hair Goods of all Kinds Made to Ord r. Hair G-oods of all Styles * Beady Ma . No. ; t$7 tfrotr'--"ft/if. AC-KNT I'Olt Allt- ! ( of I.uddcm fen * in utook mudo I'loiu SI-IIKH pine pliinl < . The very host. No. W Pearl St. , - Council Bluffs Ovur Uubhuull's DooU Store. TUB CI1KAVEST 1'LACU IN OMAHA TO BUI' IS Stone's One of tltc Largest anil Best StocJt-s in the U. S. to Select front. No Stairs to Climb , Elegant Passenger Elevator , oo Growers of Iiive Stock and Others. \Vi : CATJ. YOUIt ATTKNTtON ' Tt Is tlio best nnd clienpost food for stock of nay Itluil. Olio pouml U oqunl to Unco pounils Of corn. Stock \\ltliOrouuil Oil CuKo Hi the Tall unil Winter , ! n tuml of iiiuuluK down , will In- ciensolu wolglitmul liolngooil iiwrkotnbloeomllllou lu tliespilni , " . Dairymen us well ns otliors , ( \tliouso It , cnti testify to Its meilts. Tiy It niul Juilffo lor jomiwlvo' * . 1'ilco $ ' ! per ton. No clmrgo for sucks. Addicss AVOODMAN UNSUHIl Oil. WOIIKS , Uumliii , NobnisUa. } HOME SflJEKEKS ATTENTION. or Fail Particulars about Free and Cheap Lands in Western Nebraska. Address T. C. PATTER SON , Real Estate Agent , North Platte , Nebraska. Q. 1) ) . Gitiir.N. T. U. lluuui ! OKREEN & BTJBKE , LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCMTS , . UNION STOCK YARDS , OMAHA , NEB. Itr.FKlir.NTES : Morclmuts and runners' Iliuilc , Dnvld City , Nob. : Konrnoy Nnllonnl nimkjvcnxv PCI. Nob. ; rolutiibusbtnto liiink , Coluiiituis , Kub. ; McOoHuld's Hank , North I'lutto , Nob. ; Oiimhivl Aiuioiiul llinik , Oinnliu , Neb , 1 Will imy ciistonici ! , ' Unit t with bill of liullng nltnohod , for iv , o-thlrds vnluo of stock. ' PARK PLACE , OMAHA , NEB. Uonrdlupf Soliool for younpr ladles under the direction of tlio I.ndlrs of the Sacred Kcnrt. _ " ' 1 o coin < fi ol' studios ombrnuos nil the hnmrliut 01 u titolnl unit lollmnl education. \ T i M'tiol'istiojoiircoiiiuioiiLosou the llri-t WutlnoMluv in Sopti'iubor. ' ' 1 'M1- nj.ililo in iidviuicu , including board , \viif.hiujj tuition iu JIiiKllsli mid French , Instill" 1,11 t-l uniUMMif books , ] ior os < iou ot n inoiitln , ? ! " ' ' * n'amiliiir , Dr.iw.nir , 'ioriniiu. ' Vocal Musio , Hiup. ( lultur , Violin. 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