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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1885)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , FRIDAY , OCTOBER 0. 1&S5. SpscUt Ordinance no. 73X. A N Or .innnco lovylntt n nK'cml | lux nnil n n i. jtx tin in on cijrmm lull nnil real t taln In llio t ly of Unmlin. to cotorthof < > ' < t or cnrWnif nml ttiiltfrlnp ; llownrd ftioot , lioin KlRlitli to r iitli Mroct WiiKitmi. tt liavfnKtic-cn.nnrtliplncliprelir mill clcotl. determined unit nMnl ll tie < l Unit llm overnl loti nnd plocoi or renl o tiilc lierolnnflor tolnrred to IIHVG oncli 1 > con spccliillr Ixinclltlpd tolno full nmoimt liuinlti loviml nml n m wl nffrtliist < nfli or wild lots nnil nlecns of rnnl estate , rc' | iotlr ( > iy > liy tou.-oii or iho rinding nml Butternut of that tmrt nf IfoHunl street f torn l.lulitli street to Ninth cticut. Tiir-t.KMiiiK , lor Ilio imrpoMi ( it fiiiytnB Iho w ) t of M.eli cnrtilntr nlil ( riiitciln - Iln ROnlnmnl liy the City Comic ! ! of tliu City of Omnlm. frrtlon I Tlmt tlio co t of ctiililnu nnd nut- turliurt lint pint ol' I Ion mil Mi cot. In the city or Otiiium , from I'iKlitli flrunt in Ninth ttreot , unld uitt tjiMtiir the film or $ I.1I. > M , lie nml the ami. oil livuliy Ic.lctl n o l , In pitHrtloti | to tin toot fiont nliintf fnlil linprmcniont , nnd 110- cortllnv to < < | ct < iiil lic-iiplltnliy icn on of Mild lm > liroiotni'iit ' , upon the lolloMlitc ( Ic'ctllieil Ints nml rial rstmo , M lunsn liy tlio Kunornlly recounl/ l mnpol thecit } oromnliu. l\-.i , lltlui. RiiiplKdnnil ptiltlMmd liy ( ! ( < ) , 1 * lltiinU : xiilil co t liciiiif o Niviuil ( m iiil | IOM nml tual oslulu , ri' < | it)0iinly. ) ns lolloui. to-wlt : ( ItyiirOiiiulin , loir , , lilnck It. . $1JO II Aliralirun Mmtln mul Cecilia Martin , w 4 lot 11. lilock II . ( n W Mvlnston mul Tlieoiliue Rtmi.o ' , lot n , block II . fl 73 .lolm A. Cidlclitnti . ' , lot 7 , block It . . C'l T. 'Ilmdoiis.I. U'K.II , o > i Icn 7. Mock II . IN 73 Kllon llnmics-oy. lotM , lilock II . I MI i Mn\K lot I. lilk I . in : 41 Kll7iiitfi ( ! nnvin , l < ita , hik I . iri4i ; Klbiiliolli Ihivli , lota , blk I . I.I'M Uli7iilioth Duvli , lot J. blk I . . . . 1.TI4 Hoclldii 2 That sal I siuL'lul | IIIXD' levin I nliiru pnlil , on KII | I Icitn iiHiiuctlvoly. Nlmll boconio il llnillonl | us lollops : ono lonth of the Iota amount MI lovioil cm ( inch or wil'l ' loin shall lie como ili > tlniiuml | In Illtj ilajs iioin tlio tum nt ) nml nppioval or tlitionllmmco , onu tout a In on your , oni ) tmith In t\to jour * , otin-lonth In thu ; yours , onu-tonth In limr joiu-s , ( ino lunth In tlv > C-IU-H , ono-tonth In cl.v youii , ono-loiith In MIVO yonw , mm-tcntli la nlwlit joaisnnil oan-tcnth I nlnnyniuflnfior Hi\lil lovy. nml hela It-ninth piiH.miKo nml iippmvnl of this onllnnnco. IIic : of ciilil Installments , mcopt tlm llrsl. shall iliuv Intornst nt thu rnto ol KIVCII portent pur nn tuim from the tlinoof thu lu\y nlciio-mld , nm tlm sumo sliull huconio ilulliiiiuont A pomilt , or tun pincunt. . , tiiKdtliurlth hum oil at th rnto ol ono pur emu per month , pujnlilo In in vnnno , ahull bo pnlil on each ( lolliniuont Instal nmnt. Heottnnn. Tlmt tlio ontho ninount of tnx si lovioil mul ii < us-i l on imv ol xnlil lots may l > paid liythooHnerol'nny lot , or tlio cntliotuimi ] ito rnuipi-opoilloiiol Niild lav oiianj ol Hiilillot nmy ho palil by nay peiMin on miy pint of salt lot \tlthln Illty da ) liom MII | | luv.v.nnil tlii'io upon Miuh lots or imi Is ol lots , Hlnlll bu UAompi linm mi } linn orchai o thuiolor Section 1 That thmonllmtnco chilli take oltt-c nml lie In loieo Iioin mul nttur its pms.i o. 1'iwiDil Hoptomlior IDth , IWi WM R llK-iii.tl'ie lilont City Council. .1 II hoi-Tit vim , City dork. AppHHCil buptt-mbt-r-lst , laV , . .1 .1MI.S II llovi ) , M 115 or Thnco tnxos 1110 noiluo nnd pavnlilo to th , city IroiiHinor. ami ulll bccomo ilullmiuunl u Hliown by st-oiioii J. ocTxlCt Tllt'MAN HUCK , CltvTicivsnicr. Special Ordininoo ITo. 732. ANOrdhmnco lovjlntf n special tnv nnd niunt on nil lots and lual oilnlo within pav luff dlsiut-t No W , In tlio city ol Omaha , Ii covortbo cotlol pavliiir Pannim utrcet Iron Ehrhth Httcut to Ninth Mioot. WIIIMWAS. It Imrliw boon , and bolim hoiobj ndjudKod.dotoniilnod and o tuhlNhod that the Kovoral loin anil plouus ot io.il estate borolnaltoi ruloiind to have ciiuh boon specially lionollttoi to the lull mnoimt hotoiii luvlml and n nliist each nt mild lots and ploccsnf ire ro | U' ' < ! llt < ) iy , by IL-IIMIII ot the pavim ? ot tha pint of I'limam bticut tiom Uiglilh btieut U Ninth Htioot Tnr.itrnmi : , for Iho purpose of paylmr the costofsnld p.ivlnif Fat mini stieot from Illshtl Hlruot lo Ninth HI i out. Jin It Ordained by tlio City Council of the City o Omaha. hootlon I. That the coot of paving that par of Km mini stioot within I'avlmr UlsnictNo 4 > l In the city ol Omaha , liom Hliditli mi not ti Ninth Mi cot , said co-it helm ? tliomun ot $ .1.HI 'Jj bo and thobiuao Is lioioby lovioil mid IISMHM'C ! In pioportlon lo thu loot 11 out nlomr Mild pnv inif , and nrt'onllnj-1 to ipoclal honollts liy ioa oi of said paving , upon the lolloulmr do ciihix lots and roul estate , as shown by the iunuiull ; riK'oirnl/oil map ot the city ol Omaha , InM , lltho KinplK-d and published by deo. I' , Ill-nils ; ali cost , bolmr so levied on said lots nnd loal estate ros-poctlvoly , us lolluna , to-wll : Sldnoy Dillon , tinstco , lot.1 , block F . . . $ Crn 4 .Slilnoy Dillon , trnitco , lot ) ) , block I' U.n u Sldnny Dillon , tnistud. lot" , block I- ' cm ; 4 A. 11. Dufrono , 1pm , bltfck V ( t t I.yinan jtlchnrdsuii.tot , I , block ( ! UG 4' ' SanMi It. Knlliht. o , ' lot'J. block O 441 if Cotnolla It Ullboit.w j lot 2 , block ( I. . . Ust ( ioii II Williams , o 'i ' lot : i , block 0. 'J II JnnuH l ix , m lj lot ' ) , block (1 'IT list. Clinton ill Iwi , wj ' lot I ) , block G. . . Z& II S. II , II tlailc , lot 4 , hloolt O ( Wi-1 Boctlon - . That tmlil Hpocial tiuoi lovlcil nfoiOMtid.on said lotsdotpocllvclyshall bccomo dollnquont as lolloirs : ono loath of the total amount so loviodon each of said lots shall bo coiaodollmiuont In tlity days liom the pu-suuo nnd appioval of thlsordlmmco.oao tenth in ono j oar , ono-tonth In tuo joars , ono tenth In llnco yoai * , oao-tonth In lour j oars , mm tenth in II vo yuam , ono toatli In SY | yo ir-i , ono tunth in HQVCII yours , ono tenth In oltrlit yuar.s. and ono tenth In nlno joins alter bald Ioimd I OIIIK liom iho luu-HUKonnd nppioval ol ihlsoidlnaneo. Kuchof bald li-tallmonls ) , ovcopt thu Hist , Khali diau In toro.stnt the intoofsovon per tent IIDI- annum fiom the llinool thu levy nloio-alil , until the Biuno shall bccoiaodolliniuont. A pimalt ) of tun jorcont , totfothur with ialcioit at tlio ntto ot ono per cent pur mouth , p.ijiihlo in advance , hhnll bo pnld on ouch dulmnuont IiHtallmoat. cationil. 'lb.it the oiiilio aiiioiiiit ot tav so lovlcd and nssos-eil on any of n.ild lots may bo paid by the o\vnnr ol nny lot , or the onllro initial iiio lam pioportlon ol paid 11on any of Mild IOI.H , may bo paid by any pur-mi on nnv paft of said lotrt u'lililn Illty dnjs Irom said lovt.nnd tlnnonpon such lots or imrt.s of lots , shall bu c\- empt Irom uny lien or cliaiho thoiolor Hisclion 1 That this oidhmni.'O shall takoof- feet mid bo In loico Ire in and alter Us pasjaru. 1'uiioil Soiit. lith , h > l. W. V MnciiKi , , I'leildoat City Council. J. II Sum u MID , City Cluck , Appiovotl Bopt. "Ur , l-Ki. J \\IKS fi. Hovn , Mayor. The o tn\os are now duo nnd payable tu Ilio City Tioasmer and will bi-coiao ilulliniuuiil us uliown in xoctlon tuo. TIIIJM t.v HIICK , ocli-dlt City Troiuuior. r.ojal Notion. In the District Comt of Duuurlas County , Nob. Albert H. ( iauo and lllaptiuc II. ( lauo , iHuinordai A. S. G KO > V Co. , IMiilntllfx. Docket 7. . No. U.J3. va. Ixiynl Smith , Dofondnnt. i ; alio\o nainod dutom nut Is lioicby notl- JHod that on the -.Nth day nf Juno. 1" > . thu above named philnlllltf tiled their petition In said dlstilct eouii of Douglas comity. Null , inriiln t the Kild | doloiulnnl , the objuet anil iuiui'ot ) ivhloh Is to icciuorof and tiom tlm ' aid iluloml nut the Hum ol ton thnii-auil dollars i. > l'i.'Hi ' ' ) , with IntoiPst theioon tiom tho."ith day ol .lime. IWi , duo liom Fiildilolondant lo the Mild plain. tlllH ui KID nn account lor Konds. w.ues and inoi- clniniH"O by thiiin to lilni.al his leiiuest , sold and dollveied : that In aald ni-ilon i-urtaln pur piopotly , itiiHMlnif of KIKHM , UIIIPI and inoruliandUo , has boon attached ui the mopi'ily of Kitld dolundimt , nnd II I.oui-y and II l.oivry & Co have In on inirnhlii'd thoioln ui the debt era of the said ilulendant Smith , and Iho plain tills ceuk in f aid aullon to tnku and appiopilato Bald inopoil ) and cicilll' . or Iliu tald dotoadant for tlio paynio 'ol his * > ald Imloblfdnoisduo the plalnlllla. 'I lie i-ald ileli'iiilani U tc'iiihed | lo nnsnurhald polltlon on or boloio .Monday , the SOth day of October. A t ) IS-Ci J'ho mild dofondutit Is tiiitlicronlornil tlmton TluiiMlay. the IHIi day of October , l < v > " > , llmsalil rioleiidanlH ll | take dp-.posltii > m < of Albeit S , UiiKonndr Itliodcs , Himdiy wliiiuvu , to bo ucofl as n\ldomo on the tiinl of the above on * titled ciuiKO , and before poiiipiitiiilt mithiiiity , nt thoolllcool I'lnuor. Homy , v ( IroKOi-y , nttor. noyHiit luw.lloom 1:1. : In the Klrat Niitlonal Hank building , In the city of Chicago , county of Conic , nnd main ol' Illinois , at iho hotirol U o'clock a. in , .with mitlioifty to adjoin a limn day to duy. until nil euc'U ill poslllons batu been laKuii. OllDCr' A MO.MUIIMI HV. Atf > s for said I'lautllls. New Store ! New Goods ! BLENDER & LSY ! , fN. W , CORNER 13th AND LEAVENWORTH , llavoojic-uixl their nu\r store ultli ucomplotu line of ofBoots Boots and Shoes , Ami Ccn l H' I'lirulshliiKOooiU They Invlto all til tht-lr filciuU tuuimo amUeo tliuni. ItUtn ) err InteiTot todo iO , iia > ou ulll tavo uionoy by culling. US. R. E.ISDOH , General Insurance Agent Phicnlx Iiuiinmco Co. , London , Cus.li r. N VANM > IH . . . . . 3 inw FnlU. As > uln. , l-T5tui S'iniil ' I'lio riilhidclphhi , AKK < . ' | l.--ii.miJ N'w UiuuiJbUlKj.tiiali As.-rii. 1 1 kx ) 1 atrcncth , or nho anlTcr fron nllAr to their * ci , ahouM BRDWf THS BESTTONIC This m' < llflniN cr > mbln Iron nlth tiuro tFpet h' VmlcM anil i § InrAlunlle f < > r ! ) l f > ntn po ullnr lo \ nturn * anil nil whulpufi nwlfntury HTPB It Kn * rlrhrnd I'm lilr thn Illnml , - - ilinppiMllr , > trrnKlb-n- > and Si'r * -In Mel tlmrouchlf ImIcnrnlr * . Clmnitiecf mpiei.on nnd mnVralio ( k.n Mnonth. It ( l f > s no * l-Hrken tba icetli CAUiwhendacbB nt [ irnnnio constipation nil ( * * / * * j a MRfl Ir.ZAiiRTtl lUitiR 74l'flr fll Ate Miliran * kp * Wh Mr .un < iT ilitoof Hec Wth IWI " 1 hftta uwfl Ifrmvn'i * Irnn Hitters mtd U IIAB l cn mnr thtnn dieted I" me having nirml m ) ( > f tiit < rnikno" l dlM f iT * ln life AlunriiTetl m of I.IT * pr Uomphlnt fnd n T mp cnniplot * n In iloar ncd i ? ( fnl UIH l > oen lithpflrfnt in my rhildrrn " f ! nnInnll tM v tnllsm rk nt rmrppd rr * Knot m wr t > per Tnln * l > o mlMT. lM * ( | prtiIr by ItKOlV.N rilHMIIAI. l ( > . .1l\t.TI\1OltK. MI ) . I ADtm * HAND HOOK tuvful and M.rflctlro cnn < tilnmff Iht f > f tinir * for n chte jnfnrmnti'n nlmul * * * * * ttmii C17 St. Clmrlo ? a. , St. rouifl llo. 1 tritUr erin-tn-eof two Medleal Crtllfgn , ha \ ttn lont'P tbtii-icul lu ibeip eal trcatnifQl of CitIONIC Ninvoti. MKI and ULO D DIHIAI-KI tliinnar other 1'brilrltu laSt. Louli. Mfltf t > ptrc tiow in 1 nil ola re Men t * know Nervous Prostration , Debility , Mental and Physical Weakness ; Mercurial nnd other Altec- lions of Throat , Skin or Bones , Blood Poisoning * Old SorCS am ) UlCCrS , uro trc tc4 nlth uapnraifolci ncer , im lteit cl nHOoprlnelptciiSafety Prlriiil/ Diseases Arising from Indiscretion , Excess , Exposure or Indulgence , which produce om or it. * rolluwltiK cflr.tli uertuu nc i , dcbllliy , dtmoru of iltit tindrferccliromcranrj , plmi1eiontb | farr , \ b vilraldecaf t arcnloatottie tvt\t\yot \ frm&les confu lot or IJeai , el f rcndortnsr Itnrrlasto Improper or unhappy , ir ftrmtni'Dtiy eurml. I'aiopblciiSii t aerton ) the abure lent D npftlcJ cnrf'opp , fr eto an 7 iI < I Jrt i. Cotnnliatloantof- Ccror Lj m\H frt , liiTltctl mul it letlj co QJealiaI. A Positive Written Guarantee eirei in ercrj table CAS . UeJ.clQoicateter > bcret7 tuaitorexprei CARRIAGE GUIDE , 200 PAOE3 , FTNB PLATHS , ettcunt cloth nnl llt tlnJI' K.icitvd ftr COo In t o t me or fuTeoey. Orer tlftr woniltrrul ffapleiurei , true to 111e , rttcl'-ion thftfollowltij object ! who mny tnarry whonot. * hj , manhood , nomitu Ijooil. pbrilfnl rt < * c r , clffti oferllbnejr AH I cteeip , tht phji. lolOKT ofrpp'o\tictfon | , oJ oinj more. 'Ihnto tn rrll or r1 ' M rlit Stroc comnrio n ECZEMA I Tor the benefit of Riilloi-in r hutnanlty. I ( loom It only ilutj In trlvo tliN unsolicited io-Mmon > In Inini ol Hu ( It's Spot-lilt ; . My llu habion nllliclcd with i\yenia : tiom liilaney. \ \ o tiled oxoiy Kuouii roinuil ) , tint to no avail She ivas nl-o idllleteil u lib a pot loillcal 1101 \ OIIM hoadncho. Kiiiietlinoi lolloucd by an Intonnlllent le\ei.fo tlint her Illo bccaiao n lint den 10 hor. I'mallv I ilitnrinlm-d to tiy Sivllt's Ppcclllc. She coin- muncoil o\-m uii-ks HBO. Alloi-taking the Hist taKhif : the Hist bottle the dScavo t-ecnicil to inciea-o ; the Iminlnt. . llehlntr anil Inllmmmitlon I ' - mibi-mablo She linn-vi L'l-amo , or. pci ovcioil in tlio no ot the niediuhiu Alter Inking Ihe M.coml bottle the liiHammaMoir bL' 'iui to sub- hldo. Alter the third liottlo"ilic liulnmnmtlon dMip | | vin til. and foiocpotudiled up and tinned ivliliomul f-ealy , and llnnllj sbebiushc'ltheiiKiir in n palpable wlilio pimdcno-cmbllnKpuiosult. Kho Is now taUlmr thoflxili bottle : oierj'iippe-.u- muool the illn'iiMi Is ( roiio , and her llesh Is nlt nnd nlilto ns a child's , llor lic-iiUnches have ills- iipiniiicd ami theenjoja Iho only uood hciilth she has Know n InIU jean No vvondci ho dLCins cvt-ij bottlu of S. S. 3. Is-Min tb utbou- tlniustls uel 'Iit in froM. Anj I m tlierinloi niatlon L-oncri-nliiv her ca o will l > i > thuoilnlly given by hi-i-cll athoriesl- ilLiieL1J * > .Million hticet. 01 In me 101 IN P. llltADl.UV , 4IGrl3uold3t. rctiolt. Mlih.Mn ) 1C. , I t5. 1 orau \ b } nil ill uj.'tl < ts. iin : b\\irr spncincrro. . N. V , 1.17 W. L-u'd bt. Huiwei J , Atlanta , On. . James Mai Institute | | Ctiartercd by thcStatcof I1II- jinois for thccxprcsijp jrpose f of civinguiirncUiaie rcbetln . all chronic , urinary and pri- Svalc disrascs Gonorrt-CLa , 4 OlcetondSyphtlKin all their complicated forms , also all discuses of ( tie Skin and DIooJ promptly rchcvtJund rermanentlycured by reme dies ( cstedm a/ ' ! ( l'i < u > \ bjHcittll'rartici ; Seminal Wcskntis , NiRht Uotaesby Dreams , Pimples on the PaceLoot Manhoodi > l/livf/riir { > i/.7/irre liiinrj-iirrlinriiilnii. The appropriatB remedy is at once used In each case. Consultations , per. lanal or by letter , sacredly conrulenti.il , Med icines sent by Mall and Express. No marks on pickage to Indicate contents or tender. Address DR.JAMCS.No.204WasriinslonGt.Cnlcasolll. t not IM- ( ! < - . Alt ciirnjiiMii'lPiiPi IfATtCTONRl'MbDY ill Jr IIP A FINE LINE OF -AT- DR03' OMAHA , KEUHASKA. I havaa potlttir * rui ilJ I irtti at)9TailllP ) .ff.lir III a > a lli.ii.an.laoca..ii ( III * Mnial klii-l - Hnilnf ( one UoillnKliMTa-herncii .tl.tiilt.il , uarin7t [ nirf | tfe in iu.mc4rt.i < i i wi i n 11 mi iiorri.1.1 CHKS t f ilti.r llh a V IIIM 111 Ii nlK ITISt IMI lljl. di.w , t auff utfMr.tr Uv | .ipriii .iiil | - Ik .dltr " T I ullll I'M IMP.rl * . V. T-- "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. " Tli 4 > rlliiiil | nml Only Ui-iiuliio. ffahaof llwayi KrlliMf n wtre.r wortlllm. ImllalloB. . ln < nuii > aMii lo LAPIEB. A k Ji > ur llruitulit 'I M'Ulebratcr * . iTiifflUu-aui lak niothrr or nirlo. . u l.iaiuMlo [ tit fArilcalari In Ifllir iif rt-liim mall NAME PAPfrt. 1-hlchc.ln-rfcrinlriil f H. K.BTJBKET . . , FUNERAL DIRECTOR ! AND KMHALMEH 111 NOIITII ICTII riTHttT , U > UII\NEIUtAiKA , Men Think' , - i\rQ\T \ they know all about Mustang Lh > imcnt. Fcvdo. . Not to know is not to have. GERMINAL , Or , the Stoiy of a Great Minors' Strike. BY KMIM3OljA. . Tranitlalnl Innn Ilir. French , RVMMAitv or t'iicii : : : > iNO . . Anton haulier , n micliniilr , unalilo to Hud oiiiilio | incut nt Ins limit ) In Paiix , dlifts into tliuiniLTliii of Kiniiru nnil billies upnllliu MuiitHiu coal mliilni , ' ii-gitiM , In early M > iini ; . Ileliij ; without imiuuy lie it-milly itm-iito uoik In HID Vulture mine mill MKIII lncuiric.H nn t'Nput xvnikiiinti. Thu lnunco * ut lliumiu- fix , n constant strmarlo uuniii'-t IIUIII.TIitnil tin-nil-ciiib.t.-condition of old nnilouni : , c\- t'ltut In him a llu-l > intcioM mid no lu-ulni tltcptml > til mi'Uioils ti'iiillni ; to nilinlatu llieh condition , ( iinilimll ) hu linimitshls ( dial to others niul readily teeures iM MIJV- poit nnil cHiK'iniiun | ( it tlm poor , MiuimUm , ' \\oikiiiiMi , A saxliiL' fund IsslniU'd tu ulilcli eiicli miner conn ibiiicil , the inonuy thus oil- Iftlneil lo l i IIMM ! lo Mtipnort Hit men In case ot tutithlu with the cmi ( companies. ly ! the 1st ot Nou'iuliiT thu ttinil nniounted to iii-nn- Mdcrabli ! MIIII , mill the inlneit , einliiildt'iieil 1) ) this I net. di'li'imlnul to ir.slst n new ini'thmlot | > ! tim.'iit Inliuduml b ) aiiinjoiily ( it thu companies , which was to ire Into ei- Itct on the lust of Dieumher. The pan of the romiunii's uns lo dUldulho ten eeiillmcH paid lei e.irli ear or co.il , oiii'-linll to 450 louaid pajlnu lei pioppln ; , ' In the dilflsof the mines. The umlJinon , to loitlly their jmsltimi In ea e ofiuvolt , worked ulten days under the neu sjslum ot payment , and loiind that It uasntt Indlicctlnitcilcctho method ol ii'iUlolm ; their \\agu < i. To stiiKu WILS thu only nitriiiamu. Meetings weio he'd and a dole- gallon npiiolntd ! lo wait upon the maiiaj-Iui ; duetto ) nt the mines and m > heloru him ihu demands ol the men Iheahi Hi Ion of the new Hjstem ol pa.Miient and an Ineieavn ot u\o centimes pel eai. Anton s ahlllty and saira- cllj made him at onee the leader In the.stilKe. Thu Intiivlew ot the milieu uitli the mana- Kt'i ua-\\illmut lesult. and the men , \vilh verj little hope ol ultimate success , M'tllrd down to a lomj and hitter HtniKnIc the Ming- Kieol l > u\uilj nmiliist iinliiniUil wealth. CIIAlTUIt XIX. I'iflecn tlnjs had passed , : uul on Mon- ( In.v f the tliird week , thu ueeoimt Bent in to thu director showed a new deereiiso in the number of workmen who had du- scTiiili'il. They hud counted on thu min ors beginning woik iigain that duy. Hut tiu ! obstmttuy of thu owners not to jield had < - \ : - : ( them It was not only ( ho Vulture , ( Jreveoeur , Minon. the Madclino that were standing Mill ; but the Victoire and FVtitr.vCanU'l now counted s-t-iirci'ly : v quarter of its men ; and even the workmen at Saint Thomas had "ono over to the light. Little by lit- tlu the strike had beeomo general. A heavy hilenee tell over the Vulture. Iroin whieli no longer black lorms eonhi bo si en retnring tiom tlieir day's lubor. Umlur the gray December sky stood three or four lorgotten ears , adding t the ili-solation. Under the thin tru.ssels of the bridge the Mock of coal was growing low , leav ing the gioiitul bare and black ; while th movision ot wood lessened under th iieavy rains. At the canal _ wharf si half loaded boat quietly lay in thu muddy water , and on the desert plain stood : i t-ait with Us .shafts sticking up toward the dull sky. Hut the buildings espec nilly M > emeil deserted , the scioonmg- Hhed wa- < closed up In the tower was no longer heard the constant lolling ol cars while in the boiler room where the lire.- were low the air was almost as cold as thu day outside. The giant chimney wa too large now lor the slight smoke whiel eurled trom it The engine was only rui : in the morning when the .stablemen do jcended to care tor the horses , the over seers worked alone at the bottom , watch ing tor disaster.- , which injured the path' as tliey _ were no longer kept up , .so ; sifter lime o'clock the ladders were used And above the e dead buildings shrouded ii tlieir .sheet ot black dust , there was no even beard , but lor : t short time in the moining , the escaping steam , blowin ; its long and loud wliit > tTo. N"eare-t the Vulture was the alley , Deti.vL'ent-Quaranto ; which also sueinei ; dead. The prelect of Lille hail arrived gendarmes paced the roads Huthcl'ou thu calmness ot the strikers , prefect anil gendarmes had returned home. Tin alleys had never been so quiet. Tlie men , to avoid going to the saloons , sle.pt the entire day , the women , by putting themselves on-hoi t allowance ol eoll'eo had become reasonable , less an\ious ti talk and quaricl , and even the bands of children sccmud to be infected with that calm , for they ran with their bare feet and would slap each oilier without mak' ing a noiic. It was an order which had run 11oni mouth to mouth , bo quiet anil bu wiiu. Nevertheless thorn was a continual going and coming from Mahon'fl lioliso. Anton , the secretary , had divided oil'the three thousand Iraiies of the saving fund to the needy families. This sum had been enlarged by somu hundred francs given by subscription. Hut , to-day , the supply was used up , the miners had no more money to support the strike , and thu and was threatening them , Maigr. t alter having promised to trust them tor two weeks , at the end of eight days sud- denl.v changed hii niiml ; cutting off their provisions , even refusing them bread , no received all orders ot the uonipauy ; ind perhaps it wished to end the light \ > y itarving the people. And it was especi ally to the Millions whom ho shut thu iloor in with a spiteful rage. For a week they had been living trom the saving fund , but now that it had given out , whetu would they liiul hi cad ? To add to thu misery it began snowing , the wo men soon lessened their pile of coal , thinking uneasily that tliero was no more to come until the men went back to work. It was not enough to bo slowly starving , but they must sutler from cold also. At M.ihon's everything was gono. The Lev iques had almost usud up the twenty iraiic piece loaned them by Houteloupo. Thu IVtcrs always had money , appeared as sturveil as tno others , fearing they would wish to borrow from them. Since balm-day many families had gone sup- purlers to bud , and though the future ooked terrible , not a complaint was icard , all hojcd thu word ot command with a quiet courage , fn Anton they lilaeed absolute confidence , a religious aitli , the blind gift of n population of icliovurs , for hu had promised them the oni of justice and tliuy wcro ready to sillier for the conquest of universal Imp- linuss. Hunger turnud thuir huads ; lover had a dark horizon uvpauded into nothing so bright as that which they magined. With eyes dim from sufl'ering : hey saw the ideal city of their dreams , ivitn its brotherhood ot peopleUs golden igo of work , and its common repast. Nothing disturbed thu conviction which had gradually comu upon them. The fund was exhausted , the company would not yiuldeach day tlieir situation becaino moru grave , but they still hoped'on. ' They sliowod thuir contempt by smiling at tacts. That faith toqk the placu or bread and made them forget their liungur , From this time forward Anton was the unquestioned chief. In thu talks held each evening hu becaino an oracle. Hu read constantly , receiving a great num ber of letters , and hu even subscribed to thu Prolut.iirc , a socialist pupur published in liulgiuni , and that journal , the first which had over entered the alloy , had raised him Mill higher in the estimation of Ids com rades. HUi growing popularity lillod him with a delicious intoxication. Ho now kept up an extended correspondnnco dis cussing the woi-kingmen's lot nt the four cornurs of thu world , consulted by all thu minors of thu Vulture ami listened to attentively by every ono , from the old mechanics down to the dfg.goi-3 with hands greasy and black. As if mounting a ladder lie went up step by stop into that rclinud statu which no could liardiv buliovu possible. A single thing caused him to worry , Ids want of luitructlon.tliu Inck of knowledge which made 1dm mi- easy , and timid w lu-i ) hn loiind himself face to face with si gentleman. He con tinued to instruct lm\iself \ , devouring everything , but the' ' want of method made his progress very slow. At certain times ho experienced # rcat uneasiness as to the wisdom of Ids Act ons , perhaps they should consult a law.\cr , a learned man capable of spc'ikmg and acting without rvpos'nir him or compromising Ids comrades , lint lie Mmmediately re volted at that idea. No , no ; not lawyers , they use their skill to .eiirieh themselves Irom the people. It would come right of \fi \ { own accoid , the workmen should at tend to their own allntrs. And Ids wish for popularity decided him. IMoiitsou nt his Itet , Paris not tar oil' , and ho pictured to himself the ama/.emenl of the aristoc racy on seeing a workman in Parlia ment. 1'or some days Anton had been por- ploxcd. I'luclmrt had written letter alter letter olleriiig to come to Montsoii to wai m up the zeal of the minors. He wished to orguii/.o a feoeiely which the mechanic should preside over , and ho thought to will for tlm International the most of the miners who hail been so mistrustful. Anton feared creating a disturbance , but nevertheless ho would liaM ) allowed 1'luuhart to como if Hasso- iietir had not been so violently setagamst it , lor in .spite of his power , the Doling man still went to the saloon keeper for ndvico. This Monday about four o'clock , tin- other letter ai rived from Lille. Anton was id no in the house with Mrs. Million , lor Million incapable of being idle , had gonu lisldng under thu lockage of the canal , hoping to have the luck to catch a big tish which they could soil to buy bread. Old Hoiinemort and littloJohnnie had gone for the brst walk since they had lost the nso of their limbs , while the children were out with Al/.iro who passed hours trying to pick up a tew cinder.- , . When the young man hold up thu let ter , she asked "Is it good news ? Are they going to send lissome money t" As ho shook his head , she answered : " 1 don't know what we're going to do this week. Hutwo'vugot thu light on our sulo , so wecanholil out. " bho upheld thu striku now. It would have been better to loreu the company to bo just without leaving work. Hut.sis they bad lett it the ) ought not to return until thuir demands were agreed to. Jt would bu butter to dm than give in and say they wore wrong , when they were right. "Ah ! " cried Anton. "If the cholera would come wo would get rid of those who tuko ad vantage of us. " "No " answered. "Wo , no"she nnif never wish death to anybody , it wouli ' do us no good if they died'lor other ; would come up in their places. I oni ; ask that they bo brought around to more , reasonable ideas. 'Ihuruaro some good people every where. " She did not like his vmlont words , hi constant wish to light against everything \ \ hat was the usu of hisjoccnii.ving ) iini < sell with so many things , with the masters - tors ami the government ? Why ineddli1 in other people's business when it would him no good. She only respected hin because lip did not drink and gave her his totty-livo Irancs lor boaid. When i man was stuady one could lorgivu every thing ulsu. < . Anton then talked about the republic which would give bread to every one lint Mrs Malion shook her head , for she remembered the year of forty-cigh whieli had loft thorn-still worse oil' Am tin-getting all elsu she told him of that year of sull'ering. "Not ji Hard , " murmured she. "The mines stopped running and the people difd of hunger " At that moment the door opQiied , am' both \vere speechlessVUlniBtonislimen ! as Catherine entered. She had never lie fore reappeared in tliu alley sincu she ran awav with Chaval. In confusion , shu still nel thu door open , standing or the thrcshhold as though afraid to enter. No doubt she expected to find her mother alone , and the sight ot the young man made bur forget the speech whioh she had prepared on the road. ' U hat do you come hero for * " sai ( Mrs. Malion "I don't ' want jou , go away. " Then Catherine spoke out : l'I djd a little work , and I thought of the children I've biought somu cofloo and sugar. bhe drew from her pocket a pound of sugar and and another of coll'ee , which she placed on thu table- . While slu worked at Jean-H.irt the strike in the Vulture worried her , and under pretense of thinking of the little onus , liu had como to help her family. Hut her kind ness had no ellcct upon her mother , who replied : "Instead of bringing us Fomo sweets , .you would have done butter to have stayed to work for us. ' bho threw up tohcr all that she had said to Anton. To run away with a man when only sixteen years old , and when her family was in need too , she ought to have been the hist to do such a thing. Had they ever kept her tied up ? Not t all ; she was ireo as the air ; they only asked her to come homo to sleep. Catharine stood listening before the ta ble. Her slight term shook , shu tried to answer , Interrupting lior mother. "It wasn't me. It was him. What ho wants I have got to w\mt , don't you sou ; he's thu strongest. "Do people know how things comu about. ' they re done and can'oo undone. And , besides , he's going to marry mo. " Shu defended herself as best she could , without shame , only trembling to think her mother had treated bur so badly bu fore that young man whosu presence op- pi esscd her. Anton arose , pretending to rake up the tire , which was out , and their eyes mot , He thought her p-ilo and tired looking , but still pretty with borcluar oyes. Ho felt a singular fueling toward her ; his illness was gone , he simply wished to see heir happy with the man lie preferred to him. Ho would liked to have gone to Monston and forced him to treat her bet ter , bho saw his pittt/ug / glances , but thought ho must depilfj ( ( her to look at her thus. Then witli heart almost burst ing , she Mood silent unable to find other words of excuse' " * ' "If Unit's it , you'd bettor shut up , " re plied the mother , iuiplauablo. "If you've come back to stay , all right ; if not , get out right away , and consider yourself happy that 1 have "ot Ivitello hero in my lap , or I'd have kifjtcd. ' you Irom the door , " Suddenly , as if t-hn't Mhroat had been reall/.cd , Catlierinoflreeulvod a violent blow on the back.tilt was Chaval who had boon watching. , lytf for some time from the still open dpor. "I've followed y'6ii"lio howled. "I know you were coming hero to be in sulted and kicked otji.'rf > o you've been buying them eoll'uu irith'my money. " Mrs Malion and Anton , .stupefied , did not move , as Cluval movud towml the door , " ( j'etoittof here now , " and when the girl took refuge in the cornur hu began cursing the mother. Then taking Catherine by thu arm ho shook her , dragging here outside. Anton , mad with ragu , tlow after him , and the two men werb f.ico to face , with murder in their eyes. It was an old hatred , an unacknowledged jealousy , which now burst forth. One or the other must win now. 'Take care,11 , yelled Anton , "I'll ' kill you. " l "Try it , " anwored Chnval. They glared at each other for ti few seconds , panting for brcnth. Then Catherine dragged her loVt'r aw.iv , and pulling Mm out nf the alley , .shu flew on without tuning behind her ' " \\lrit \ i'i ' < > ' > i < lnton l , slamming thu dootu. . M i M t ion had not moved. She shrugged her shoulders , nnd a pain ful silence fell. "Ho is > \ pig , " paid slin nt last. Then Ahlon arose nlul went out , whlln she , lading Kstollo on two chairs , began rasing the hro. If the father caught and sold a lish they would have some soup. OuNide , a bitter cold night was coming on. With head bent , Anton walked on with gloomy sadness. Ho no longer felt lingered toward the man. or pity for the poor , illlrcaled girl. The brutal scene was olbircd by the. sullerlng of those miserable people. lie saw lhe o women and little children who had not bread to oat , trying to forg t their hunger , nml tlio doubt which before now lind passed through his iniinl , came upon him again in Unit niol.uicholy twilight Wlmt n terrible responsibility ho Imil elntrcdl himself with. Should ho push Ihtiir nuislanco still farther , now ( hut lie had neither money nor credit' How would it ( Mid if nulstaneo did not arrive nnil hunger abated their connive ? Suddenly .1 vision appeared to him of tlm futiiro. Chlldruti dying nnd dead , mothers cr.\lng , and fathers , emticinteii and wcsik , go ng back lo the mines , lie Btilj walked on , stumbling over stones , wliilo this idea occurred to him that thu company would bu tlio stronger , nnd ho would Imve. made all this unhappinc s for his comrades.lllling him with turriblo anguish. When ho raised Ids head , ho saw that he was before thu Vtilturo. Tlio gloomy mass of buildings were oven darker un der thu growing night. In thu midst of the desert plain those great motionless shadows looked liku thu corner of nn abandoned fortress. At that hour in Iho evening everything was Mill , no light was Mien , not u voice hoard. And oven the sound of escaping steam yuume.il to comu from a groatur distance than that dreary mini ) . Anton looked on , and the blood How hack lo lii.H heart. If thu workmun buf fered from hunger , the company was losing millions. Why should it bo thu fitrongor in n light of labor against cap ital ? In either easu victory would lie dearly bought. Ho was tilled with a wish to light on , even though it ended in duatli. Was it not as well for thu people todiuat once , as to starve lo death by inches ? Some badly digested readings returned to him , accounts of people who had burned thuir town to slop thu ciiu- my ; tales where mothers saved their in- fanjs from slavery by beating their brains upon thu pavement , while men died rather than oat tliu bread of tyrants That exalted him in his sadness and doubt disappearedwhile he felt ashamed of his cowardice of an hour bofoio. And in that return of confidence , buiMs ot nrido reappeared and carried him still higher , then followed joy nt being llieir ch'et , obeyed by all. He imagined the time when authority .should be in the hands of the people and hu would bu master. Hut he slartcd as the voice of Malion rang out in the darkness , telling him of a siipnrb trout caught and sold tor three Irancs They would have some soup. Then he lei I the comrade who ; iid ho would return home in a .short time and entering I'Avantago Anton sat down at a table near Jouvarinc waiting lor tlie de parture of a customer to frankly tell Kahsunour that he intended writing to 1'liiehail to come immediately. His reso lution was taken , he wished to organize u private mutiny , for victory hucim-i sure , if the coal men of ISIonUon wouli all adhere to the international [ TO Mintiif Trco from Opiates , JJinctlcs anil I'otsom. A PROMPT , SAFE , SURE CUllE 1'or Couch * , Fore Throat , Iloiwcnc" , Influenza , C'olito. llrontljltl . Croup , W liuaplnir t'ouz ! > , Arllima , Uulunr , Pnlmln Clu t , anJo-Hsr nrcrtioni of tin T Iiroat I l.iins * . Price BO crnts n Dottlp. SoM hv Driv-I'M nnrt n Mir - i-r 1'iiit etnnableto induce tlieir dealer lo IH omiitty Itetlt/nrtl r. ? iff ( ( rerelre I'm ' t > otlesLj.pieticnaijtJ ! iiitM , lj srntltng oncdollar to THE ( IMKI.CS AMOnEim ( OliPAikY , nl > rmi.rjrtiirir , 8oloO ncri llnlllmorr , ilnriiliil. V. { I. A. KIIMJK'S F0 < l ! ) Anle-cooP nilno. nlnn JI-IM ntro. " ay ) D L Mllllkon. the neil kiion-n p'iblis iff < ol Cottairi- llcaitln , "IMK tiikpii at tliifo moatlH Mom Its coniMimptlvo motlipi-4 mine p-miuhitPil , and lilupoil nn Knlirc - I'ond ovclu-lvclv At once It eoimaonced lOL'am , anil 'U' roon plmiip mid healthy : mul the ciiildtill llvc < Such ip-.ll- moil } nthu shown beyond all cavi ! Us tuio valuo. IBX.TI X.TI ) LtFiLUBLC IVC'jniNO IVC'jniNOFits Fits , Falling SiclctK'33 , Con vulsions , St. VI t- us Dance , AUo- liolfsm , OpltimEatlnp , Bcmlnalcaknvjj \ , Iinpotcncy , BypUUIs , ( Scrofula , and all Nervous and Dlood Diseases. CSrToClerBymen.t.awvers.LlteroryMen . , Jlcrchants , lanl ) ers , Ladies and all who a ecilcntary employment catisesNcrvous 1'ros- tratlon.lrreulartlesoftlieUooil,3toina'.li ! ! , IlowclsorKldncjB , orwlio require nnerva tonic , appetizer or 8t.uiui.iU , 6umun < < m Mntna la Invaluable. CjST Thousands. " proclaim Itthonioit I vomlcrful Invfgor- aut tliat over sus tained a BltiUmjey * tern. $1.50atDnig- gltts. For tcstlmo- , nlals nnd clrculart ) bend stamp. T1IE BK , S. A. RICDJIOVD IkZEV\B ! \ C01IP.W , ST. JOSEPIT , MO. CorTCiiMiodeoce freely ncivrcrcil bjr 1'liyMclans. 1'or teitimonlil * and clrcilarmol slam ? , _ j FOIl .SALE 15Y C.F. GOODMAN. S. H. ATWOOD , PLATTSMOUTH , NEB. Ilrocdorof ThoroughbrL-il und Hlffh Orado Hereford and Jersey Cattle ! And Dm no ami Jut-gey Iti-d S hie , HAMBURG - AMERICANA A niHEcrrr.ixu FOU England , France & Germany. Thu steumslili' * nf thu uoll tcnoMii line nro all riflioii. m wutur llulit eompurtmuntii , undiv- liuaUliL'illili cvoiyllmiu' in imiku Ilio pa iiua both jalt- and axii-piiblu Thu ) cxriy ihu UniieJ Sime * und Kuiopeiin inail . nJ leuvc.N'eiv Voik 'nuiisda > sand satuidu ) * lor I'lv mniiih , if.U.V- DU.Vi. Cliorbi ) JIT 1'AIUdniiJ IIAMIII'IUO. Unto * Yl\H \ vilbln , tvJ-lJO. stC'CMiip'o to Tlll-i CHEAl'KST ri.AC'K IN OMAHA TO IK' " IS . "T " One oftJic Beat and Ldrfjcsl StHtiks in. iJw U. S. to Soled' fro in. No Stairs to Climb. Elegant Passenger Elevator , G-KEEN & BURKE , LIVE STOK OMISSION PROMTS , UNION STOCK YARDS , OMAHA , NEB. KNCRS : Merchants anil Tni-mms' Hank , Dnvld City , Noli. ! Koiu-nuy Notional HnnV.lCoir tioj.Ncb.j Colmaliiis Slate Hunk , Coliiinlms , Neb.t McDonald's Hank , Ninth 1'latto , Noli. ; Omnh National Hank , Omnlia , Neb. Will pay euslomci.s' ilraltltli bill of Indlnir attached , for tuo-thluls ruliioof slopk. HOME SEEKEliS ATTENTION. or full Particulars about Free and Cheap Lands in Western Nebraska. Address PATTERSOli & WHITE , Real Estalo Ayents , North Ptutto. f/obraska. B Wlmliavc trlili'i ) nrritr lli > - \niiUinu > lior nun nu' rr wtmnn nilli-itniM .nn lerilJilt HUAlS'h mill I. ( IhS I'1- . wu , , , rc trnnlc , mr < > riNTiiuil : unlll l.r i.u il.ivo MEN of all ages , who find tholr POWER rii-l vllnlliy , iiirtv iiiiii MI.Mi "I HI.MI I n fcin < il * IT curl > or l\l'l : > FS , p- ml tn | > i Hltl\uukit lnnttng , nmtti'iui IIIIM lo i . .iiiilhn ; Hie i .mi unit tir , < ir "li baa luilc I luiu'i.lu n fi-n Vs or , , i ilir IV1YRTLEAIN " , REATIY5ENT Atlinmi' hunt 11 [ mil i1 , in I H4 O nn nii-iim i l.n iiinncr than ntiv ullii r iiiL-iIni I liilliuxtiirl . \ > uiUli 'k hniilui-hu KniJiMO-vii. liiKBltllilu , liiMiiUmlrllsniMtuinhtll ii irlmiiir II this , il I , H il ( ill ilriHiim. tliui'litu iiiiniiirt. III I'O I'lN : 'i : , UK , Impcillnirnti to tniurluiro. unit nun ) o hrr ntnipM i l > .nlliiii In ( I1N3I MI"liNnt | | - > - Mr' , xru prouintiy rtiiiuvud ! ) ) thia In alniunl , Mill 'Uoious y Mar rialMen , or those trho intend f-o irinm/ , f'TMrMUCIt. prrfn-l rrxiiil flrcnirlli iiirtinn iit-uili , < icoruis olt- T-inc inni lire nndilic lovnnd ri' > | iu I ui u rililnul IKWinl > inviiainiiiiii In riniircilio vl r.r A Bi'inh'MMl ' niilMfc niKi rlairo li oof * . I < Rt InioiilnlH iiml niliinlili- tie | * - U l iinp liftab.it,77.Addie.ss ) The Climax rVJcciical Co , 5O4. St. Lo-'is , Growers of Live Sfcock aiitl Ofcliorrj. \VK CALL VOUU ATTKNTIOX TO It Is the bo t anil obonpo t fooil forstouk ofnny ftlail. Ono iioinnl M oqiml to tluco poiinils ot corn. Stock foil wit > ( JiomiJ Oil Calto 111 the fall nail Wiinor , liijtu.U of iiinnlnilotrn , will In- tica o In weight ami bo In ifooil marKotabbtvwJIIIon In the | iiln . Dalryiaoa as neil ns othori , ho i o It , can tostil ) to Its moilts. ' 1'ry Unnil jmUo for yom-iuli-O' ) . 1'iluo $ . ' 4 per ton. No Adilioss WOOUMAN UNSKUD Oil , WOltlCS. Oarnlia , NobrasUu. A. TUMIOC'K , nnjr. nml Supt. O. I1. N. SADDLKIt , Asst. Knar. II. ' . DIAMOND , Asst. Secy. Missouri Valley Bridge and Iron works. OFFICE AND WORKS LEAVENWORTH , KANSAS. t AMJi'ACTiinr.ui AND nuinr.us o Wrought Iron , Steel , Howe Ti HUM anil Coinlmnitlon B R i n a E s I'or Hiillioimil iiml IIlKliionils. Turn Tables , Draw Spnns , Rock Trusses , Piers and Sub- MiffZ&ffim structures. "TELSTrf 1 iSLEY : : , SHIRE < S TULLOCK * W"4i ' ' . * ! r 7tr f n" ? - ' ' " ' 1 ' ' - " " ! \vr > i -"t > ] I'lopiiutnrs. V. SIcLOUTII , ti II. A. WISE Egraj jjsassssiyfir 'i" - -tmr'sr7--i1lSBi. . ? ! ' = ' Aome. ( Plcn.-c < end us word of nil brlilgo work to lot. Correspomlonco solloltoit tiom un lnoora nn bildgf coiniiiiis CHARLES SHIVERIOK , UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES , ' - . l"ni U'lU Vmiuim Strott. I'usseng-or elevator to all HOOM. > , isoi nml OMAHA , NHIWASKA. cro to ivo siwujWiiUTburry Watches , from Octolmr Ifil tinltl Janua ry 1st , to uvury inirL-li.taiM- $10 worth of yootls. ELGUTTER'S filA MOTH GLOTHKiQ HOUSE , 1UU1 Fa main Struct , CoriHir of 10th. Urlek bulldln 'i of nny kind rnl > cd or nuircd and entlafactlim uuitnintond. I'laino houaos move on Llttiu Oiiuit trucl.3 thu budt In cnuvoilJ. . 10101'th ' ST. . COL'NCIIIII.Ul'1'3 ' , IOAW. 200 Heating Stoves from $3 to $10 Each , Clionp CooU Siovci uud Gcnoral House ruinbhliiginoU9 ! , Includinv Nuw nnd t'tumd Hand Fu IlllUlb. BY M. DBOHLIOH , 60S BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , l ! TAILOHS AKTD Afj f -ti ftZ-ff 'tfOtH tltk vttt etn ( } / ' < > a fen * , utftiffy w P Stave t.'tta.- tfcctuCfiStii out / tiyc .x ftlifltutlSi ffio 'V-C44 4f c * ito tutff fifttteiie aaaf/J. < MfCntafoe -csia SlltCMHHSit'f ' ti , Qet.'l'ilVdi-S-U. ta-ft'ctlin'V < * il/iet-tH of + totn ftilijfify t Granite Bbck. 3So ! lidlCt . nc r f a