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THE OMAHA DAILY BBJ5 , SATUEDA.Y , OCTOBER. 3 , 1885. ct ) n co niicumalism Sciatica , Neuralgia , , Lumbnjo , Backath * , Headache , Tco'.Sacho , WoroTlirontKirolllnr | .Niiri > lnHItlul r , llilrn > , .Scnlil , fc'rontltllvi , . jisn tt , oTHRn IIOIIII.T puw * in AIIIP * . CoM If Ittufiutt J IMlt rvrrrn lier e. I tfir OuU Loll ! * . Dl r MI fmiln 11 lMim < m. Till ! CltAltt.K.S A. % OUCI.r.tl CO. ( liuniMTl l < A. ToaCUH t CO ) llllll-orr , Kd. , C. S. i. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY IOMPAK7. " \Vodolioroliycoitiry tliiit wo HllKirvl | o tlio rrniiKuinonts ( or nil tlio.Montlilf unit mini ( IruutiiK of thu l.oiiMmm $ into Ixittorv Coinpiiny , unit In | > or < iii iiinniit'O unit control UisdruwliiHN tliomsnivi'j , imtl tlnitllui HIIMIOIIIII coniliK-lLil wltli lioiio ty , liilriu-vs neil In K nit fultli townril nil purl I < M , iiml uu nuihurl/o llio oonipmiy to USD Ilili cortlllciilu. wllli I no slinlles xl In Its mli-oitlsiiiunu. COJtMlS8ION'i : 3. Incorporntod In 1WW lor2T. ycnrx by the lo'ls- Intuitlor IMiicnlloiiid and Clinrltiitilo | HII-KI-IH | , with iicapltnl of $ l,0Xiiui , ) > to wlilcli u iu.uixu fund ot ovqr $ .V > n , ( ( < l Inis Hlnec IKIPII nddud. ly ) tin ovunvhilinliariiOiilnr ] Its lmnclil- WIIH mndo u part or tlio iirivsont slaui unistialoti Hdoptcil Dot-mnllor"il , A I ) . HTIl. Tlm only lottery uvor voted ou nnd omlorsoJ by tlio ppoplo or nay stnlo It never Himloi or po < t polios. ItHKnintl slnylo Miiinljor dnnvln s talio plnco montlily. A HI-I.HNDIII Oi-roiiTUMTVTi ) WIN A FoirTUNn. IDtli Driuiil Dniu Inir , CliiKS 1C , In Hi" Aoiuloniy ( if MiiRlc , N'ntr Uilciins. Tuusduy , Uut , Utli , Js * , lUtliMontlil/nniwInir. CAPITAL P3IZE $75,000 00,000Tick ota ntl'lvo nollnr * Unoli. 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ArviinHiit , A'Urm tlir r > N.ir ) Mullen' ' ln llliitn. orl > r\V It , ' , No. I Diitlilnrli nlinot. ll < i liui , M > r > , wlin nmr I'urkor e roDtultcd ou ull ill.eueoj reuuliliui nklll uiiil uipgil- M rltr' rM * 4y I r lrtate iBilU * . , bv III aiU ! * * rt M ! ( kind M.id wf li.l f . la n > . . ; i il i THU i rn > UittthMwiiti * v i TIKI T n nn . ILI.J ( CCrrr fcir. tl , - . . . . J r ilH' . . S. ii. ATWOOD , PLATTSMOUTH , KEB , rircoderof Tluirou lilniHl and Hltrti ( iriido Herefordand , Jersey Oeifto ! And Men Think they know all about Mustang Lin iment. Tew do. Not to know ts not to hvc. GERMINAL , * . C ? , the Story of n Great Minors' Strike , K y.oii/v. / Translated from Hie Ficnch , OP ntr.cr.nrNo citArnn : < * . Anton Ltuitlrr , a yottnp mechanic out of voik. reaches tins coal mines of Monslon , 1 iitnrc. cold , luiiiiiiy nnd ] * i in Ik" * * , Thu ill-nth of miner nml.es \nrtincy and ho so- fines employment In the Yultum mine. Ma- lion onu of tlio miners , 'nntl Ids dntichlcr I'iitlierine , explain lliounrk In him nntl ns 8i4 ; him tin ; instlny. Ho hears the nuitlvr- ink's of the miners iiL'nmst thu company and Ihteiils of n strike. The net Ions of the RHIHT- liitcnih-nt nnd the."mall \\ace.srereivcd jsonil the workmen totlmuinoi ) desi > c > intlon nnd j lived \\nytotlm c-omlin ; sdncgle. Ma- lion airaln iH'lrlends Anton , nnd secures led liijistor him at ltn aiiciir's , n tippling IIOIIMI near thomlne. Anton'siletciniiiwtloti to luivn Isoveicomehy tlio kindness of tlm stinKKllii' : mlnci.s , and ho dot-Idas to b.ittln u ith ilium , 'j'hu owner * of the mines revel In IIIMIIJ. nnd Inm ndc.il car to the niip ' .il.s of the Mm vlmrliimllles of tliooikmen , v.-ho , In iluht lor food obtained dm in" a strlkuthreo > ems mevlons , re Imicly nhlo. to sccuro sulll- t-lent food to siLstnln llfo. Tlio fact Uiat tlio ininew uoihlly ondltlon row wnrso fnin ) > tiir to > ear nmdi ! them sasceptlb'n to tlio teaching ot leloiiniTS. Anton had eiinilojed hlssjiaiu hems In stiidyinu tlio ( | iic.stfou of labor In nil Us healing nnd tow.ird thu end ot summer had tlmioimhly mastered it nnd hud also \\on over.M-oros or the miners to his Idi ni. lIoMwn hccaiiiu the leader of mi 01- traniration Unit i > touiled to change tlio exist ing older nnd maku thu minors mistci.s ; In stead uf slaves. CHAITT.K XV. "Alston , " said MM. Million to her hit1)- ) bandj "whoii yon o to Mont-son for your pay , briny mo a pound of coll'eo and n Imlf pound of Migar. " Ho WIIH bowing up u rent in his siioo to 8avo having it mended. "All right , " nipliud ho , without lurn- inp from It's work. ' 'Stop nt the hntoher's , too ; T want n jiieeo of vcnl. Wo liuvca't hud any for a Ion" whilo. " ' 1 his tinio his hcml was lifted. "You must think I'm going to got tom thousands. " u was Saturday , tlio twentieth of Octo- In r , nnd the company , imdur tlio pretense - tense of a break in thu engine , had sus pended work in tlio mine. For .some lime , fearing a panic , not wishing to in- ereasu their nlrcndy heavy stock , they had been usin } ; every oxcttsu to sto ] > thu labor of I heir ten thousand ninn. ' 'Von know Anton's waiting for yon at I'A vantage , " resumed Mrs. Million , atter a tow moments of failonuu. "Oo on ; he'll be mad if ho has to wait for you. " Million nodded his head. In llio weari ness of a day of enforced idleness , they had not bruakfusti-d until noon , and thu younj ; man had jjouu to I'asseneur im mediately upon arising from tlio table , saying ln > Would wait them for Mahon. The : leek btrnek two. Tlio wife con tinued : "You ought to hurry ; and if those gen tlemen are there , you must talk with them about your father. Tlio doctor's wrong. Ho'a able to work yet ; ain't you , fall-err" For ten days old Bonnemorl had been utterly helpless ; his limbs swollen twieo their si/.e. Slio was compelled to ask the question n second time. Then ho growled : "Of course , I'll work. Itacnttsc I have rheumatism once in a whilu , is no reason why 1 honld stop for good. They're trying to get out 01 giving mo my pen- bion of a hundred ami sixty francs. " ISlrs. Million wan thinking Of tlio forty SOILS earned by the old iniin , which lie xtrhaps would no longer bring her , and aho groaned with tear. "My God ! it' this keeps on we'll all bo dead soon. " "Wo won't bo hungry when we're dead , " said Mahon. lie added a few nails to his .shoes , and decided to set out , as ho was to be paid that afternoon. All the men were start ing Ironi the alley , followed by their WIM-S , who begged them to return at oneo. 'J lii.y ! had given them many com missions to prevent them spending tlio ri inaiiidiii- the day in llio s.ilo'ms. At Itashoneur'H , Anton had learned some news. For a number ot days mi- ciih.v reports had been circulating. Thu company were grow ing more and more il Muonleiitc-d with the propping. A eon- Hiet appear -d snru. not only trom that , but on account of other bccrot and grave charges. As Anton arrived at the saloon , a min er , wlio was taking a drink , ot Ins rot urn I torn iWoiislon , was tolling tlio men Unit a not co was posted up in the c.ishiur s 0 neu. But ho could not read , so ho did not know what it was about. Man atter man entered , each bringing a dill'orunt .story. Itseonied. novertnt-less , that they they had all come to a resolution a re- ' vol'i was .springing up. "What do you b.iy to it ? " asked Anton , sitting down to a tahlu near Joiiv.inne , \\lio , as usual , was smoking. 'J ho m.i- ca licit wont onith h s cigarette , It was.ujisy tobeo tiny wcru going to try haisli measures , llo was the only ono \\aliintelligcncoenough to : imil.\/u \ the Mluat on. lie e.\phuncd in his quaint manner that the company , fearing a 1 ante , wt re forced to t educe their ex- / il they d-d not wish to go under , ai.d Mituraliy it was the .salaries ot the workmen which they would cut down ln.st , under ! -omo pivtcn o or other. The coal was not helling , nearly all the man- utactories .stood Mill. Tins saving Hind U.-IH making the eompauy uneasy ; it was a tnreal for thu fiituni. A strike would cletir it away whilu the funds were .still low , and cohsuquontly they wore trying to bnngon that .strilco. Kassmictir had sealed himself ncr Anton , and both IKtuned with an air ot ° consternation. They were able to talk in a loud vo.cu. No ono was thuru but Madam UasMmciir , who was loaning oa tlm bar. "U hat an idea1"murmured the tavern- keeper. "Thu company can make noth ing trom n htriko , or tlm workmen cither , 1 hi ! bust thing is to umluratand each other. " llo was very wlso , ho always appeared reasonable. Ever sincu the growing pop- ular.ty of his former lodger ho had been iiMiiperated at that system of rapid pro- greH-s , .saying one would obtain nothing which they insisted upon having all at oneo. Though , with llio good iiaturo of a hit man usually full ot beer , a growing jealousy was arising in him , which was aggravated by tlm de.soitioii of his sa loon.hero the \u > rl > mon came less to drink and listen to him : and now he be gan protecting the company , lorgetting the Imtniil which hu , as a dibcliargetl miner h.id felt tor them. " ' the strike " "Then jon'ro against ? cried Madame Hahsonuur , without leav ing the bar. Ami when ho had replied yesbho made li in boxilent. "Von have no heart , let thesu gentle men talk. " Anton had been thinking with his oyea tin the drink which had been burvcd him , Finally ho ra .sod his head. "All that our comrades say is very pos- sibln , and it will bo. necessary for us to Mr ko if they force us to do M > . I'lnehait huh written mo wmm very wjho things on that Mibjict. He does not approve of tlio htrik'o D.ther. for the workmen stiller Ironi it asvull as tlm owner , without gaining an } thlng _ , Only ho sees in this an c\celhirt.oce.iKioii ) to decide our mini to join his company. Well , hero's his letl.r. " I'luchart. grieved at the distrust In ivh ei | jjm MontMin miners held the In- t nmtlmi'iil , hoped to MO them all ml- In r if a coiil'iet ' w th tlm company com- 1" 11 illlii in to strike. In spite of his ef- Ion * Anton had only been ublo to ob tain n few members , using his influence on behalf of the saving fund which wa < much better received. Hut tlint fund wasfitill small ! and Uio striken must join llio association , so Unit tlioir brotlior workmen nil over tlio ciu itry would como to their aid. ' How much have you in llio fund ? " replied - plied Hnss-enetir. "Scarcely tiirco tliou sand frnnci , " re plied Anton , "You know the directors spoke to mo of it llio day boforp yester day. Oh , they were very polite , they told mo tlmy would not prevent tlm work men from starting a saving fund ; bill t saw they wanted the control of it them- pelves. From llio look of things I think we'll have to li < iht against them. " The tavern-keeper walked tip nnd down the roc in , with an air of contempt. Three thousand frolics' ' What good would tlmvbo ? It would not lastsK days , and if thev counted on strangers , lltn peonln of Knghuul , they might as well llo down and dm nt oneo. No , tlittt strike would bo too stupid. Then for tlio hr.st time angry words wcro exchanged between the three men , who generally understood each other. "What do you think of it ? " said Anton turning again to Joitvarlno. Hn , without , taking his eignrcllo from his mouth , answered in bis usual disdain ful manner : "Strikes ? they're foolish. " Then amid the angry sjlenco which fell , ho added slowly : "Alter all I don't savno. if that amuses you , it , ruins one ami kills the other , so that is always that much made. Only in that way , it would take a thousand years to renew the world. Commence , there fore , by blowing up with a barrel of powder that prison in which you are dying. " With his little hand , ho designated the Vulture , the buildings of which could bo seen f mm the open door. Unt an un- forsecn occurrence interrupted him. Pologno , the large rabbit who had ven tured out of the door , was driven back by stones hurled by a number of boys ; and in her fright , with drooping cars , and tail upraised , slip took refuge be tween his legs , scratching him to betaken it ] > . When he had lain her across his Unee.s. hhellering her with both hands , he fell into that sort of dream which the caress of that soft skin always plunged him. Just then Malioi ontcred. He did not wish a drink ; in spite of thn polite invit ation of Madame Uassoncnr , who sold her beer as though she was giving it away. Anton rose , and both men went ' oil' t'owaid Montson. The lifteenth. on which the miners were paid , seemed like a fetu day. Aerowd of men were constantly leaving the alloy. The cashier's room being very small , they preferred to wait oubt do , and stood in groups on the pavement , blocking up tlio doorway from the line of men which was constantly increasing , btreet ven ders , thinking to pront by the occasion , placed along the road the r ba/.aars , con taining every coneeivablo tiling from froekery to meat , lint tne saloons reaped the richest harvest , lor the m ners sloo'l at the counters while wa ting for their turn to bo paid , and , alter receiving their money , returned to soUlo tor tho.so drinks , and always muled by having some others. Thcj weru wise men who did not spend a greater part of thuir earnings before reaching home. Meanwhile , when Mahon and Anton reached that croud ot men , they saw each ono Idled with a sullen exaspera tion , while hands \\ero doubled up and violent words ran from month to mouth. "Is this truo. ' a-kcd iUahonoi ( Jhaval , whom he met he lore the saloon PiipictU ) . " done tlusd . ' " , "Ilave they really rt/v thing. ' Cliavai only rn'pliud with a , low growl , casting a sidelong glance upon Anton. For some t mo a norce jealousy of t.iat comradu had been growing on him , ho In gan to hate tliatnuwconier who placid himself nt their head and who had become so popular in the alley , llo had also quart clod wtli Uathoiinu on his account , lur.ous . at the thought of her living in the liousp with that man. Million asked him anotner question : "Had the Vulturu donu wn.it t.ioy had threatened ? " And when he turned awav , after hav ing nodded h s head , llio two men de cided to go to tlio mine. 'I he cashier's I-OOIH was a little .squaro olhce , separated by a grating. Lpon benches along tlio walls , i.vo or s'm n- cis were waiting , wli.lo the uasiuor , as- .s.sti d by an cmplino , were paving another man , who .stood beioro the door , cap in hand. Above the benches , on Urn leit , a yellow placard was pasted , s-tiil clean on taat dusty wall , hinoo car.y morning , a constant iiln ot men had passed before it. Kntering t.ie room in groups ottwosor throes , tnuy stood tneru motionless tor a second , Uunvontuway , shrugging tnoirsiioulilej'a w th a di-juctud air. air.Now , bofoio tlio bill stood two men ; one pining , with a square , brute-1 ko lii-iid , the other old , witli a thin , aged face. Neither one couin rend , and viiilo the boy slowly s.iullcd out tint woids , h.s compaiiion siood .stupidly loo'v.ng on. Many entered this to Kok Without com- "Head that , will you ? " Raid Mahon to his iricnd. Kvon he was only able to bjiell it out lelti-r by letter , Then Anton beg.in reading. It was a notice from thu company to the coal men in all tliu mines Jt noliticd them tllat owing to tliu tear of being compelled to iniliut heavy lines lor their poor prop ping , it hid resolved to begin a new m. in ner of payment to the coal diggers. Henceforth it uoiild pay in part tor urn timbering , so much for o\ery cubic of wood sent down and u.sod. Tlm price of the co.il car.sonld naturally bo cut down irom ulty centimes to lorty. And an obseiiro calculatipn was given to provu that the ton centimes lost on t o ears would bu made up in tno ] ir co paid for timbering. The company added that , wishing to give every ono time to become convinced ot the advantages presented by this new metnod. it had concluded not to put the plan into operation until Monday , thu lust of Uccuuiliur. "Head lower thorn ! " or ud the cashier. Wo can't hear our own oars , " Anton finished reading without noticing this observation. His voiuo trombledj and when ho had concluded they all still ii.M'dly regarded the caul Then thu old mliicTr and young nun loft thu room with bent shoulders. "My ( Jed " murmured Mahon. Ho and his companion seated them selves. Thinking with heads bent , whilu thu delile .si 11 continued be torn that Mil- low paper , they wcro calculating.Vas the company making game of them ? Tlmy could never require from the tim bering tlm ten centimes lost on thu ears. At the most they could only reach eight centimes , and that left two of which they would bo robbed , with counting the tinm they would IOMI in popping carefully. They had cut down their salaries in this dihgui.M'd manner. The company ccono- mi/.ed by stealing fjom the miners. "My God1 My God ! " repeated Mahon , raising his head. "Wo'ro tools jf wo stand this. " Hut the grated door opened , and ho approached to bu paid. The lieau miners iiloiio presented themselves atth'u ' ollico. They received all the money earned by thu men in their drift and attorward di vided it among them , "Mahon and consorts ! " ho called , "vein Feloiinlero ! drill number seven1" Thu employe looked over tliuiss ) | made by llio overseers each day from llio board , on which the number of cars sent up wcro tallied. Then ho repeated : "Mahon and consorts' vein Felonnierol drill number seven ! Onu hundred and thiity-livo francs " The cashier held out the money , ' 'Pardon mo. " Monsieur , stammered Mahon in dit > tres.s , "Haven'tyoinmidea mistake ! " Ho looked at Unit binall amount , of money \\iihoufc touching il , shivering slightly. Of course ho expect ed poor pay , but it could not bo ns little nri that ; they must have calculated wrong. When ho would have given Xachnrlo his part nnd Anton nnd the man who replaced ( Jhnvnl , then ho would only have fifty franca loft to di vide between .lu's father , Catherine , .Johnnie and himself. "No. wo have not nmdonmisUiko , " replied the employe. "Wo have de ducted two Sundays nnd four days that there was no workt that loaves jou only nine days to bo pnid for. " Million followed the calculation , added up in a low tone ; nine days would give him nbout thirty francs , eighteen lo Catherine , nine to Johnnie : as for old ISonm-morl , hu had worked but three days. No matter , by adding the seventy franco of Xnehariu and tlio two other men , that would surely make more. "Don't forget the lines , " snid the Pin- ployo. "Twenty francs for defective timbering. " The digger mndo a gesture of despair. Twenty Francs linn and fourdnvn' laid on" . When Xacharlo WIIH not keeping house and Hounoinont. worked ho brought homo a hundred nnd fifty francs every pay day. " take it " cried the cashier "Go on , , im patiently ; "don't you see there are oth ers waiting. If you don't waul it , say so. " When Mahon finally started to pick up the money with his great trembling hand the employe detained him. "Wail , I have your other namo. Touv saint Mahon , is it not ? The secretary general desires lo speak to you. Como in , he is alone. " Astonished , the workman found him self in an ollico furnished in solid ma hogany and faded green rep. And hu listened for fifteen minutes while the sec retary general , a thin , p.ilo man , spoke to him over the papers piled on his desk , without raising nis eyes. The bu//ing in his ears prevented him from hear.ng. lie vaguely comprehended that he was being questioned concerning his father , who was to ln given the pension of a hundred and lifty francs , having been in service for forty years. Then thu secre tary's voice became harsh. He repri manded him , licensing him of oecupy.ng himselt with politics. An illusion was made to his lodger ; also llio saving fund. tm.illy he advised him not to mix himself up in these .altiiirtt , he was ono of the best workmen in the mines. He wished to protest , but could only utter a few 1111- connected words , twisting Ins cap be tween hi.s febrile iingeia as ho retired jst-immering "Certainly , Mr. SeereUry. You're right Mr , Secretary. " Outside , when ho had nipiin j lined Anton who was waiting lor li.m.hu broke out : "I'm u fool. I ouirht to have been able to say something. Not enougn money to buy bread , and abi'so bcs des Yes , they'ro down on you ; ho told me the alley had been poisoned. Ho .si s wo must bend our bacKS ami siy Ui.uik.-i. lies right , it's the most wo " Mahon w.is almost dead with rage and fear combined. Anton wa-st-unk ng w 1 1 a gloomy air. Again they tr.iveracd t.io groups who bnrn-d Mho street. Anger was visible on all sides , the e\asperatioa of a calm people/a sullen murmur con stantly aioso lion ] that mass accom panied by violejit gestures. Men WHO could count had niado a calculation , and thu two centimes made by the company Irom the timbering , circulate * ! , lus'mg clearly seen by thu most dull mi n. But the groatvst rage was that felt atraii.st the Ircqiumt hhuttin j down of work and the lines Even now the/ hud nor. c-nongn to cat. What wojild , become of th.-ni .f tlmy cut down their > al.ir.os still more. ? In Hit ) saloons , with , throats parolutl trom thuir anger , tiiov lelt tlio most ot t'no .small sum received upon tno bur. From Monlsoa to tae alley not ouo word was OM-hanged between MivV a and Anton. When l-io li.t * r cntcru.i , his wife , who w 8 alone vrif'i the eh 1- dron , immediately siw ho h.ul no : cindo tlio nnruhaso. "Well , you're a nice oia , " bad sm. "Where's"my coLeo and su .ir : i..d inuut ? A piece of veal woauln't II.UM mined you. " Ho made no reply , Btrnf glin' against the emotion wh.-c i nan -i/ed h.m. hi n aorosH thu roug i lace otnas man , h .r cued .in the mine , paMtd a kx.'v of i. < - - sp'iir , followed by great tears la. I n m a warm rain. lie w.n broken iiovrn in snir ts. and , crying 1 ko a ch.ld ; ho t.iror Ins lifty t nines on tlm t.ihhi. "ile-'o1 ho stammcnit , heruV w'la ' : I bring you. It s tor tnoor.v of a ! ! Mrs. Mahon looked at Anton , : md S'e- ing h m s h nt and eriishi a 1 10 -o burst it. to tears. How w.-r. < h no fiv n to hvo on ijltv t'ri'ics for nlt-'ft : > - . . ' Her eldest had le't them , tno o'd nHi ! could no longer maku i.so of h.s I inn- . - thev would all starve. Al/ife , woir. ; * n T mother weep.ng , thr'-w lur-clfo-t h' r m ck , while Letioro , Henry and listt ho cr.ed w th all t.io r migut. And 1 ttlo by 1 ttlo , lliioiigh thu cut r ( alley , the sime : cry ot ini i-ry uros- . Knoh hou n w.is hunt nt ng tiiat Ir.id i : v . \Veepirg women ajipearo I at too doois as il their houses were not large enoiiira to hold their anguish. A tine r.iin W..K tilling , which thov did not oven le.il , ami call ng from ono door to 1 10 otaur , tii.iy held up the money received ' Look ! this is all tuny h.ivo given m . " "Look at mo' 1 haven't enough i jM.V . for tlio broad whlcli wo vo used s nco j.ist pay-day. " i Alra. Mahon had gone out like the oth ers A knot of wonioii w.is loiiud arout.d Lovaquu , who w.is crymg tno loiid.mt. Her drunken husband Jiad not even n- turned homu , and sue knew that , grouter or little , his pay \ns vanishing at t.iii Volcan. Phiiomonu was waiting for Tvla- lion , who had not given Xaehanu his money. Mrs. Peters alone was calm , wuilu her mother stood among ttio most ; excited , shaking her list toward Monst.m "I saw your carriagu go by th ft morn ing. YI-H , you wcro sending jour cook to Marehtcnne.s torlish. " Thu women bccamn violent. That ser vant of the Hpnnoboans driving by in Ins master's carriage madu them indignant. Kvon though I hulr uforknioii went dring of hungur , they must have lish. Pornapi thuy would not ajway.s have it. U ho pee ple. H turn wouljl eomo Homo dajr. And these ideas , t/rst sown by Anton , sprouted fortii in ihjtcry ; of revolt. Ttio.v were impatient tor tlio ago of promised gold , in haste to havu a part of the hap- ( ) inem lioyoml JiuitvhorMon of misury where they seemnrl'hhiit up as if in a tomb. Thu Injustice wus ; lircominu i > great ; they woiiULouU by exact ng liieir rights Irom UioUAKho iiad taken the bread from tlmitfcflmths. The women were anxious to ncgfn at oneo thu founda tion of Unit ideal City where miserable jieoplo would noloirger li vo. It was id most dark ; thu rain was increasing when they loft the ulliSy " 16 go back to their screaming children. That night aU'PAdvantagn , tlmy do- elded to strike , Kvon lla.sseiieur no longer fought against it , andJoiivarino accepted it as a first stop. At oneo Anton took in the situation , the company wanted a btriko and it would have it. [ TO in : A Fortunate Il covory. A now light is thrown on the subject of Consumption by Dr. Wagner Kemp , dis coverer of Kemp's Halsam ( or the 1'liroat and Lungs , A remedy that has proven itself to bu a remarkable comuound. It does iU work thoroughly , stonpmg a hacking coii h instantly. Sold by Scliro- t.-r te ( VjtiiMd , druggist's , iill N. 1 jth ht. Price OUu and $1 , Tnul t > ti ! free , ( .iet one , DIek ICortmn. a ( irnd I'id nrmliic , nt- teiiiptnl to kl I li ' i .1 1. 'i , 'int ' i > n f In ' \ | i 1 > ' ' . Id UIJ li.i > iaC Ol HIIUU.U3 IU Her Cruel Pa. "IVo liciiiRhl a bonnet , mKi , tlcnr , My bcnu declares 'tis trlianicd with skill ; I Itnvo no funds nnd 1'vo coian hero To wo it jom111 foot the bill. " "Your bean t nnd wli.it m.iv bo Ids natnoV" The father roupldy ipicslloned her ; Shehunirher head , with phoeks nllfimo , Shesoltly nnswercd"William , sir. " Ills * > yes shnno with a danpcrims llRht "Iliinil So ho NIJs'lls trinmied with skill ? > vcll , brim ; him to the hon o to-iildit And I will gladly foot your 11111 ? ' 1 > UOI S. TlipyncNcr jilny cards on a polar exped ition becaase of the danger Irom cold decks. "Pa , what Is a crank' " ' "A crank , my son , N the other fellow in n deb.Ue. [ Glilc.uo News. The innn who tries lo rend the nvcrn o doc tor sun-script ton nocr wonders why thus- glbtsiiiiikendstnkes. Querr , I n't It , how n man walks two miles to sn\o a car tare , nnd then spends Ids nickel to get his shoes bluckod1. ' "Horses bcvvnre. This Is n Wire 1'ence. " Istheshnt liuiiKiil inithi > boimdarlesof Ids fnrni h ) a beiiesolent Callfoinlan. Insuraiir-o anents mo called nssttranco pnents in Knulnnd. Thev know what's what In KttKlaml , don't they ? They call a spulo a spade. A Dublin wine merchant 1ms worn the same co.it for sKty years. Possibly the elothlnjr men of Dublin do not ad\eitl e. ( Coin lei tlontiiiil. The season of county fairs Is nt hand and the blc car of coin and llio thieo lurd tiionto iiian tivnloach other , as asrieiiltm-.U nttt-.ic- Uons. triilladolphhv Hnlletin. , Au Infant state undergoes ns ninny petlls from wlld-ejcd Ihuitiusnml lonu-linticil t.in- nttcMn ns an Ititnnt citizen from nnaslivsaiid scarJiitlna. [ SU Paul Pioneer Press. "Did tlmiuidienco stilke yon fnvorahljV' wnsnskedof u yomiif orator who had come homu Irom a luilltleal nu-elliiu' In th. ) ne\t comity. "Notiry. . U would ha\o sliitck me more fa\ora ! > le. if t hadn't had on mj best suit. " "How's that' . ' " "Wellyou , .eoi can't wash the ivsoff. " lfsunto ; should hpcimio : ibimd.int nnd cluap , lK.-ware. There Is no tellhiK iho ic- soauesol that m in Haimuii. .Imiibo may ho t Mils ninineiit m ileii.iljzliuasa prim i ai- ticlo of bolojina lansie , nail why not1. ' Ft would mill Imliuno. for this season , but u would he that much saved lor this countiy. [ 3Icmi > hs ! AMilandiu. "f don't see why pi'iinlcs were imputed , " Slid a New York h.iukcr , who had nr-ived .1 tew In change. "Oh , tliat'.seasih accoiiutul tor , " icmaiKcd n Uieiul tiom an adjacent city. "Pennies weio invented in older to enable New York niillioimlrus to contribute timaid the erection ol jiuhlii ! nionu- iiients. " "Yon have given me but one fiii ( % inadnm. l on have live chlldien willi you. " " \Veil. w hat ot that''she leplied. ' 'They are nil tinder4jcaisoi a e. Youdon't < -Iiii e tor children under four jcaiso'd. " Tlieeondue- tor looked lioiihlcd. "Am they all yiinrchi- ilivnV" heaslad. "Yes , they liie. " "And u.l under 4 years of aw'.1" "Vis they are. " Tlio conductor went out on the Itont tilatt'orm and t.i Kul with tlio dilvcr , and .said it sutaaul ' 'Jvllld ( I1 htlHllgO. " A. Jloarty , TIin jiiij ; Iinus' > ! Tliat is somet'iing ' out of our line , s'r , if.MHi have dyspepsia. You hit Milieu and sour at. thu table , looking us if you had lost all your friends and e\pect tl to bo setil to the poor-house. Get'wull. and i-ni'er up ! How ? liroun'a iron IJitturs will do il ! This princ-o of tonics 1ms cured the most grievous cases , and will euro you. Mrs. Tnrpin , bl7 Chambers wrcet vSt. Louis , writes , "My husband used llrown s Iron Hitters Kir hcadac.iu and dj.spups.a , with good results. " Tn order lo bo martini in I'hllailelphia It will t\ti\v \ he iieeesvary to lay hi-ioie inc. uu-tic i IK the Oitiiiiins'eoiirt a s\iioi sis of the his- ' mi-y of thetonthictiiii : partie'a order ro prwiito'Trom him u s.atumeiit Unit then1 Itval'iaitudhnunt in the way o ( tlio i _ - - "t do not like tine , Dr. Fell , Thu H.i-son whj , I cannot tell. " It lia.s often been wondered at. tV bnd rv'or tiUH otttiotud | doctor was in. ' n-is ] m > biljly hec4ilisi ! he , boinjj ono o I.to oU.-K-ho'ol doctors made . - - , upjiilUas .aro tv.s bullets , which nolnin. but a-i ostr.u.i c-Dtilil bolt or swailow w tliotiiviiisea. . Hi"ieo tiio dislikn. Dr. H. \ . 1'jerco s ' I'leasant I'nrpit vo I'el'ers" are Migar- eoatud a'ld no larger tiian blr Kiiot. and sir. * quick lo do the r work , lor a.l t - I'anuunitnits of the liter , bowol-i anil t.n-y ave speci ! c Th" Inte.-t eia/.e is to iitttl lo the nthfr Inininiiiijsd ' , t two vcreioc. . , t-i i ji'iim - . ; ulnr-i. tint MJinil u-i in iliciutimilinto ti.iiit i .M ) sir.ckiu-uriiais or i-\o m-.iv K o.-e-iniiiis > i on ml. 3lo t of iln-so Itathi is nti'ik'co- rtidTitli a I'lini'iu ' iniliaiinnkint ; cl \i re iuwvd m brmlu KO it , und a.'atnstllio imci.- { . .niittiil.TiiiiM N u-n.i' v d'i- < ialiiilliaiHi . , vi i.i-u.t is Miimw-.iAi-and orjri'otts m t -1 xii'iJif. i sTn.a. . > . as inis DPI n notid.ti . ' -iiojui- ' " it ) , i liuiivaatuud woniuii , in. "It hi's u < I'l.niu s eoinnuni to loiin an r.r ! c.i ! , .n an o.cjjant , interest mf > tvie. ni-n run it 'tito sonio adviiit.soinunt , tlirtt wt1 avoid nil wticii , Vnd Miniplyi-ali attention to the merits rf lit ) ) ) 15'ttur.i in , a.s IIKUII , lioiiust tinns : ; . . ) possible , " J o iniliici ! peonlc ' "i o tivi ; ) t. ii in ono trill , which so t > rov.os tut ) r v.ihin t.iat t.iuy w.ll uuvor i.at.a. : . \ tiling cisu. " "THU ItiiiKiir KO Itiwnably nolicnil in all tlio 1 1 1 ( r . i.e. , iiit'i * n.l t-fo. lur. i" , , < i-nu u IT. i ) .tulr.und is 8iiplin | > tlnK H ot. IT iiin.leitt -Duin.a no ilonjiiitf lao viituo'of tlio Ilo-t filial. .AIKI iho ( .ropr.c ois ( if llnji llll'orslio L..I'\'CI tf nh pifiipp Htnn kblliiy * n iiii ] .oiiini.nf iv n.ts.irii o w , OKI v.uuo. uiutv > , , ijiium 10 OTI r.r one riouMnv.il.on. " Did hho Die ? "No ! ' him lingered n nil suffered along , ] ) jn- ing ivway all tno t.inis tor yearn. " i lie doctors do.og intr no good : " ' And at last was enred by tins Hop Bhtur.s the p.ipi-M Hay sp inttua auont. " "indtwd ! indued ' " "How tnnnknil WD should bu for that nitidiuini ) . " - A I > jijx' > trr'n dUflrry. "Kliiren yoar.s our danghtiir.suflored on n bed of nii.sury. ' Trotn a conivl'ication of kidney , liver , rhitiimalio tronblo and insrvous debility , 1 Lndur tlm caru of tan bust phy.slciatis. "Whogavo her dibuaso various naim-.s , "Itnt no relief. "And now shi > h restored lo us In good hoallli by a.s K.nipiu a remedy at ; Hop Hit ters that wo hud sluinniid for years buforo llg It " TlIK ' the hirlndlor 5 ! I If whrnron mil for Hop Hlllorn. clni-lurof tlopMOil llio irlilui Inlioli thuuriiiriic litiiulit out liny ih er ntnr ealliMl (3 ( 1) Wiirni ' < tiortniin Hi'l > JIlttcMor "Itli otli ( > r"llnp" nr , u. iciHMiit iindHlni'i tlmttlniKslst in > o'i woul-i it \lpi r.uml If l.o li'iH tjikon jour inoiiny lor iuo ft nit indict nlm lor the I mini itiu t \ n liini lor llioiliiiimiriM f ir iiiunwliidln nnd no will roiuml jou jlborully inr ttiutoiivicilnii. JJl. JfAIJl'S Astlima Cure. /J'liU Invillutibtu spocltlo i-ondlly mid p nullity vuiuti nil hiliu uf Anllinill. Tlio inn-it nlisiiiiatunod Imw t-iuinliiw cu-os jiold prompt ly i i It * ivoncHul'iil ounitrfjirooiiluJ | it is Knoua throujfliimt I ho \ > orjd for iu uarlvided , city ot Uncuhlf , Noli , , u rllo- < , .tun } , 1"M. tiliitu tirtlntf lr Jliilrrt A uium I I.MI. i or intiiu than ono jour , my uilo lum boon oiii nolj uell , mid not in mi a b/mpioui of tno iliMiu o liuxiippciiiod WILLIAM IlKNM.rr , Iticliliini ] , loivu. williis , Niiv. iki , liwli I Inn D | ici > n idllloKilulli liny lulpi'iind Adliinu > niriri. | . I lollomxl your iluovtloiiM nnd tun liuppy to nay Unit I inner hlupt l/uni'c In JHV llio. J urn nlnd I luu j urn uiimnsr tt o iiiiiny lie can gpciik bo luvorubly of JIM ClUIKtlllCM A \ali-alilii i P KO trcintl e cnntulnlrw Blinllar l < roit I urn uu-ry t-into in the U 8 , C'umidu aiu | On-lit llr lalii , lll bo nuiilod uixin upplluitloii. 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