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THE OMAHA DAILY BT3B , SATURDAY , OCTOBER 10. 1885 , mZv U , . IHIB.I , * . . I II.I * ! , I ! . ! < llUtirnron * vpll M dl trtttrut oranpUlnt. If ncgli'crM II Undt 17 tmt'ttrli n nutrition nd de- prrvint Hi * tanx ot u / ttu , tu prep t the w 7 fur Hipid I ) chn > -THE BE5TTQHIC. QolcVlf ni1 enraplel-tr ( "itrr Ily iricp ln In H li"fomn. llrnttniirii , Dclrhlnr. Tii < lng the I'nnrt. Ac. It enrtche i > hd tnirltix thn hh id. Himn. Ut > i4 thi tpr tltn and nidi ( h ) & * nirtiiiat n of food. XlPT. J.T Knumirit. lh ti'miirrd purtor of tin tlmt n forni l Clinrrh flultlmora lld.narii "lt tln uurd linifii'n IniD Ilitlfrs for lj > rp U And Indlx' tlnn 1 tftkR rr * * t plAititiirp tn rpcom * nd lnriinrtrirj nnd jn tire thptilne ' * < ! * mlriii ii > ahnra tiiidp rn rk Anil i ro pri red line ! ' .T lii > no nllirr. 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Diseases Arising trom Indiscretion , Excess , Exposure or Indulgence , hie ! > predate .cm. or u. following cHcito utr > o .nclt , dtMlllj , dlmncn or ilihl nddefcctlrr memorpimplei on th f cf , phrilcxldeetj , Tfnlon tolhr weletjof females coofuiloi nr IJeii , etc. , rondorliiK J.I.irrUeo Improper or unluppj , rrrn Dntl7 tortd. rBtnphlctlSft ptfMf > o tbekboT , f nt Inmlxliirr < jp , trrtlviuj xljrrti. CntiinllXloaUof- Of orbriiilM/ri. Inrltert .ruUMcilj tionj.nllil. A PoiltlvB Written Guarantee cirtn in titrjti. r bla At . Medicine a0at vcrjrwtiirej ! mill arupren * fVlARRlAGE GUJDE , Sno PAGES , FWE TLATKB. tertut el th io > l gill bindlt f , icilcd fnrCOo In | oiiiforrurr acj. Orer ntij vondrrrul i > n picture * , tru t lite } trtlelMctitfaa roUowInc t wh m y intrrj , who n t , wliy ( mmnhooj , WODIBU * bTftrtl d ciTefrcoti orerllbrc ; aD < l zffiitbe pbji. rrprdncion [ , nil m ny r . Thoi tnirrlrtt or ntrnpHMiig rn rrldft eh tihl rrd it , I'-nrUr edUIoD tt ptper cDf r,33o * JJJrtnii t pr TThlUJw * DR. M Friglilfal Gass of a Colored Han. I continclod n ronffnl cn o of Wood potion In tPKJ. I < ttcuiLMl by 801110 of the lirst phj M- oinns In Atliintu. 'j'lioy need tliu old luincdloaof iiuironry mid potnsli , nlilctt tirnn ht ( in iliounm- tlbiii and iiiiinlrc'd | my ill rostlvooiKitif ) . Evury joint In inn wns swollun nnd lull ol piitn. AS lien 1 WIUH given up to dlo , my pit ) pintails thought It Vfonlil lie n Kood tlniu to lest tlio virtuoso ! ! Snlft'sSpocll'u. WliL'tt I coniniL'ticL'd takings. R. 8. tlio pb > siclan told 1 could not ll\o tuo \\oohf * under tliu or.llimry truutmuitt. Ho com- roonccd to i-'ivu tito HID nuidlcino strictly iicooul- Injf to illricllon ) , vrltluh 1 continued lor xovontl ntontliN. I took nntliliiK cKo and commenced 10 Itnpiovnio ttoin tliunrf llfnt. Soon tlio rhoii * nintlsin lolt mo , tny iipin'tltu bcuuniu iilliK'ht , nnd tlio ulceis. ulilcli thu. doctor Mild voio tlin most trlffhttiil ho had ever soon , buirun to heel , nnd by tlio l t of Ocrobur. lt > M , 1 wits a oil mnn nyiiln. 1 inn Mtionvi'r noiv tliiin i oicr uus bo- foiu , and cltli ! inuiu. LnM T.om Mcflpnilon bus bonti In tlio employ of tliu Ulie ? Cullty Company tor boino yoara , and I know the ubovu Ktatc'iiiunt to bu lino. At thu tluio bo bes'iii ' tnkhmSw tit's Spcc-itlu lie wim in a burrlblu eonditloii. 1 lojaid lib uuioitiul- most inlrac'iiloua. W. n. CMOS vv , > fnnnccr , Clic = s Ctilloy Co , Atlanta Uhisiuit. Atlanta , Cu , Api II is , lb.v > . t Chartered by thjStatecfllll- i for thrcxprcsjpjrpose givincimmcoiate reliello k nil chronic , urinaiy and prl- vate discuses. Gonorrho-a , j Gleet andSyphiltb m al ) their complicated forms , also all diseases of the Skin nnd BIood promptly relieved and rermanently cured by rrme- dits.trstedino ruitul'mm _ K/ifrnil 1-ruitirr. Seminal \Vccknci3. Night Losses by Dreams , Pimples on the FJce.I'Oht Manhood , J < f /jlre/j/rnr / . Thiie It no esiirrhiieiitltui. The appropriate remedy u at once used In each case. Consultatijns , prr- sonal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med. Iclnes lent by Mall and Express. No marks on packtge to Indicate contents or bender. Address Dn. JAMES.No. 2C4VashInglon SI.ChIcagolll. Prpnintnr' Tli-rttii-j from orrnn or eiP < - i > 8 , I. oil Ton c. thrrairsof cln > K lilniM . Hind- drr. iitirt CriKinif Clnnd T't ii : llhiiaf r > l mMi > > i Y * < liritr > . ' th Murxton llo tiaui iuit ti r rniinnent U SABBTOK en. BH n TP.ESKOW A FINE LINE OF t i -AT- WOODBRIDQE BROS1 C f . OMAHA. NEBRASKA. . * _ _ ' . _ "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. " Tlie OrlfiliiHl nml Only < l 'iinlii - . t r w rthlr * t Ju4liini.M to LADIES. A k ; ur Druccl't M -.JelircliT' * t.iiclUlr'Auit t kf oihrr. r liuUiM * i * . ( UHIT > UO u * for | rll.uUr < t'tlir ht rrttirn m IL NAME PAPEn. Cklckwtrr rhrmlral < . Malfi M JUon | .uu rc , I'LIUiiM. . l * H. K.BTJRKET . . r. , . FUNERAL DIRECTOR ! ' ' . AND EJIHALMKU. Ill NOIITIl Ifilll & 1I1KJ.T , I h rolpuflllfti rviii Uy lur inaabtfr dt * 4 .br tu In in ffic c ; iii i I u i Vei..ti > r'o i.o'm.l i 'f ' K * ! L totlh r I" V * I.I'A HI K r UUATIbif an ihit J..w < Men they know all about Mustang Lin iment , . FH\V do. Not w kuow V note have. GERMINAL , Or , tlio Story of a Great Minors' ' Strike , BY Kan Mi Translated from the French fli'MMAiiT ' or I'lir.cr.mNO i _ Anton Lntitior. a ini'chnnlr , nimble to find employment ut ms tnulo In Purls , drifts Into the interior of Franco nnd brings iijintthu Nontson rnnl mining legion. In curly sprint ; . lieliiK without money he readily nccepts work In thu Vnlttiro mine nml soon becomes nn expert workman. Tlio low W.IROS of thu min ers , a constniitstrticulo aqnin < < t litin ui , nnd the miserable condition ot old and uaniir , ex cites In him n Ituily Interest nml hu lupins the study of methods tending to nllo\inte their roiidltlon. ( lindmdly ho Impaitshls Ideas to others nnd readily Fccures tlio sti ] > - | ioit nnd cu-operntloii of the poor , stiusrpllnt ; workmen , A saving fund Is started to which each miner conti United , the iiinney thus oh- tallied to bo lived to support the men In en o of trouble with the coal companies. Hy thu 1st of November the titnd amounted to n con siderable sum , mid the. inlneis , emboldened by lids fact , determined to resist n new ifiellmd pt payment Introduced by n imtjoilty of tho'companies , which was to ire Into ef fect ; oh tliUllrst Of December. The p/nn / of the companies waitodlvhluthc ten centimes paid for eoeli rnr" of coal , one-half ( o BO toward paying turpumping In the dilltsof Illumines. Thu woilcmcn , to fortlly their ] ) osilion In case of icuilt , worked hftceii days under thu new system of payment , nnd found that It was an Indirect but cnccli\e. method of icdticiin ; their wnRes. To strike was the only siltcriKitive. Meetlncs were hold nnd n dolo- pitinn niiolnted ] ] to wait upon the mani lni ? ill reel 01 ot the mines and laybcfoie him thu dcmnnds of Ilio men the abolition of thu new sj Mem of payment nnd an liieioaso of mo centimes pci car. Anton's ability and saga city made him nt onto the leader in the strike. The Interview of the milieu with the mana ger was without icsult , nnd thu men , with vciy little hope of ultimate success , bottled down to n Ion ; ; and bitter simple the stitig- glu of povcitj tiKnlnst unlimited wenitli. ClIAl'TEIt XX. Tlio mooting wnsto bo held on Thurs- dnj nt two o'clock nt the Hon-.Toyoux. Tlie old woinnn was exasperated nt the misery wliich hnd been made for her ehildron , tins coil : men , especially ns her saloon wns always empty. Never had strikers been loss thirsty ; oven tlio drunk ards fastened themselves in their houses rnther tlmn disobey wise orders givei tlium. The streets of Montsou wluol was so crowded on fete dn .s now bore i monrnflil air of desolation. No more boor wns handed over the bars. Itoforo the Cuosmnir and the Progress nothing was to bo seen but tlie pale Ineos of the snloonkeojiers , watching Ilio road , the Enfiuit , TisOn , Piouettc , Tete-connco : il wore dosertc.il , only Saint Elolw-lnoli was frequented by tlio overseers , drinks were still poured out. Even at the Voluai which was kept by iv woman , no boiiui was heard. "Groat heavens' ' " cried old Desir "The gendstrmcs would bo after me il tiny found it out , but 1 must fool them. ' Sno had acceded with pleasure to tlio demands of Anton. Her entiio honso should bo given un to tlio miners , she would lend them nor ball room gratui tously , and oven send out tlio invitations if they wished. On the tollowing day tlio young man carried her fifty letters to sign , which had boon copnul by the neighbors who knew how to write. These invitations were sent oT ! to tlio delegates and tome other men whom they could trust. The business of the duy mimed was to discuss tlio continua tion of thu strike , and as Phiehnrl was expected they counted on ti talk from him to win the muti over to join the International. Thursday morning Anton became un easy. Pluchart. wuo had sent : i dispatch Siiying ho would bu there on Wednesday evening , hud not yet arrived. What was tlio matter ? Anton was in despair at not being ablu to talk with him oofore the meeting. At nine o'clock lie went to Montson , thinking that tlie mechanic hnd perhaps gene straight thuro without stopping at tliu Vulturo. "No , I've not seen your friend , " said old Desir. "J5ut everything ib ready. Como in and sco. " Slio led him to the ball-room. The decoration remained tlio same , garlands of paper llowers reaching across tne ceiling , but the musicians' stand was re placed by a table and three chairs , and a nunibur of benches ranged along thu walls. "It is all right. " said Anlon. "You must m.ikoyourself at homonow. Hnwl all yon plo.-tso. Tlio gendarmes will have to pass over my body it tiiuy como. " Jn spite of his uneasiness ho could not help smiling at her words. At that moment Kasscnonr and Jonvn- rinu entered , and when tno old woman left them together m tuo gruat empty hall , Anton cried : "What1 you hero nlrcndy ? " Jouvarino had como in out of shnnlo curiosity. The machinists ot the. Vul- tnro were not on u strike and lie was now working tit night. Itassuneur had seemed uneasy tor two days ; ins roiiiui , lut fac.1) ) hud lost its jolly smile. Did'you ' know that Plnehart hn n't como yet ? " said the j-onnjj man to .inn. lie turncU his taco aside , and at hist replied between his teeth : "Th.it don't astonish mo. I don't ex- ncct him. " "Why ? " Then looking the ether in the fnco ho replied with a oravo air : "JJeoausu 1 wrote to him , if 3-011 wisli to know , and in that letter I begged him not to come. Yes , I thought you ougnt to attend to your own alliurs without ask ing strangoib to help you. " Anton , trembling th rngo , stam mered out : "Yon did Unit : yon did that ? " "Certainly , 1 did that ; and yon know moreover 1 have conlidonco in Plnchart. Ho'ti sly , but a person can get along witn him. Bill your iduas would make ono crazy. Politics , government all that sets mo qra/y. What I want is to sco the miners butte-i'treated. I worked at tlio bottom for twenty years , and MiH'orcd so much misery that 1 swore to obtain some easit for tliu poor duvils who nr.i llicro still. I know very well that you'll ' got nothing at all with your foolishness ; you'd make , tlio life of tliu workmen Mill moro miserable. When hunger Jorces thjmi to go back tp work they'll be ground down still niorn , the company'll pay them back with blows like an es caped dog which has been made to re turn to his kennel. I want to pruvunt tlmt.it 1 et.n. Do yon understand ! ! " His voieu prow louder , ami his enlm , roasonablu nature clearly shown out in his words , which cnnio freolv. without oll'ort. Was it not stupid to'think that they could ehango tlio world in a mo ment to put the workmen in tliu placu of aristocrats and divide tlio money like a lot of npplc.s ? It would take thousands and thousands of years to do that. Why did they ruin their pencu ot mind by talking of miracles ? Thu moit stupid person should know better than that. Instead of making fools ot themselves , why did they not endeavor to lead thu company by their good conduct to make a butter condition of things ? Anton , tillixl witli indigimtion , allowed him to sneak on , then he cried : ' 'Croat heuvuns , have you no blood In your veins1' ' To resist n temptHtlnn to strike him , lin .wiVko.d..UP ; "I'd ' down I.m room wih | great strides , occniiomilly s.tting down on onu of the benches ; tit hist lie opened thu door leading to thu bar room. "Shut tint door , " said .Jouvarino , "Wo don't want people to hear us. " 1 Oi ) ciuuing in the engineer hnd seated himsolt nn onu of tliu chairs buforu tno de. > k. After rollingit cigarette he watched thu twootlmrs wth his keen , yet sharp oyes. his lips curled wan a slight smile. "It docs no unod to get angry , " ru- "Isuw from thu first Hint you hnd some peed sense. It wns very wise of you to take command of the filrikcrti , to force thorn to remain nt homo , using your wisdom to obtain or der , but now you are trying to got them into trouble. " At each of his turni Anton flew up to the saloon heopor nnd taking him by the shoulder shook him , crying his replies In the man's face. "Yes , I hnvn imposed discipline on them. I still advise them not to give in. but it was not necessary for you to mnko a fool of mo in this way. You pride yourself on keeping cool ; ns for mo there are times when I fear I inn going mad. " Ho mocked at his first impressions ns those of a neophyte , at liis religions dronm of a plnco where justice would soon reign between men who had become - como brothers. Let them cross their nrms nnd wait if they wished to sco until llie end of thu world men devour one another like so many wolves. No , they must take things in their own hands or injustice would bu eternal , the rich al ways sucking the blood of the poor. Ho could not pardon himself for being fool ish enough to have formerly said that they must , banish tiie political from the social question. Ho was ignorant then but since he had read and studied his ideas had become matured ; hu now boasted of having a system' However , ho explained it badly , In confused sen tences which still kept a littleof all the theories gone over andsnccussivoly nban doncd. At tliu head remained the Ideas of Karl Marx , that capital was tliu result of spoliation and that work had the right nnd should enter into that stolen riches. Only things became confused as soon as ho pnssed-on to a practical programme. At first Proudlion had tempted him with tlie chimera of credit , a vast bank of exchange - change which would abolish all others ; then lie fancied the co-operative society of Lasallo , cndowc'i by the common wealth which little by little would trans form the earth into a single industrial town , then the question ot honest , man agers and the dillictilty of control had disgusted him with it , and he had paused for a lime nt collcqlivciipvldeli de manded that all the instrum * * , of labor should bu rendered up into u collection. His rallying cry in the strike was : "Tho iiiino for tliu minerl" Ho did not yet know how to realize his now dream , which again brought up scruples as to its being sensible ) and right , lie simply said thai it was tliu question to take pos session of thu government beloro nil. They would sec. "Hut why have you changed ; why have you gone over to the owner H side ? ' continued ho , returning and standing before tlio saloon-keeper , "You havu owned up to it yourselt. " Kessoni'tir slowly reddened. "Yes , L said so , nnd I'm no moro of a , coward than any other. Only I relu o to bu with those wno gut everything into a mess just to make u position lor Ilium selves. " Anton appeared nncnsy. Tlio two men became disagreeable , their sullen rnairy gaming on thorn. It was in the end the question of persons winoh angered them , throwing one into a revolutionary o.\ng gcrntion and the other into affected pru dcnco , carrying them away in spitu of themselves above their true ideas into these tatal roles which they otherwise would not think of choosing. And Jonvn- rinc , who listened with discrete curiosity , showed upon his blonde , girlish face a contemptuous silcnco , the overwhelming scorn ot a man ready to give his life ob scurely without even posing as a martyr. "You mean that for mo , do you ? " de manded Anton. "You re jealous. " " .Jealous of what ? " replied llasseneur. "I don't jioso as a great man , nor do I try to form a society in Montaon to be come its secretary. " The ether endeavored to interrupt him , but he. added : "I5u frank now ; you're only using the International ns a pretunsu to play tno gentleman and commence n corres pondence with tiie liimous council of tao noitli. " A silence fell : then Anton , very pale , replied : f'l never thought to bo reproached by you. I have always consulted 3-011 , for "I know that you fought here long buloro me. But when you would allow no ono to say a word but jourself , I acted alone Irom that time on. And from tlio lirst I warned you that thu mooting would beheld held even if Pluehart didn't come , and that the mun would adhere in spitu of you. " 'They haven't done so yet , " murmured the saloon-keeper ; "w.ut until tia-y are asked lor an assessment. " "Tho International don't comnol workmen on a strike to pay their dues at oucu. The can pay later on , and the society will come to our aid at once. " linsscncur suddenly became furious. "Well , wo'il see ! I'm Imio and I shall speak. I won't let you turn the heads of .A our friends. I will enlighten them upon their tr.10 interests. We'll .sue whom they'll follow me , whom they've known lor'thirty years , nr you , who have turned everytlii'ng upsde _ uowu in the one year that you've lived here. "Xo ; give mo peace , and we'll soon sue wno's tor w.tr. " And lie went out , slamming the donr. The garlands truniiiled. tno shields swung to and fro on tlio wall. Then tlio great room iijjnm fell into its pt-acctul quiet. Jouvarino was still smoking at tlio ta ble. After having walked the tloor tor an instant in silence , Anton burst forth , Was it his fault if tliu people had left that great fool to como to him ? And ho du- tended himself lor having becomu popu lar. Ho did not even'Jviiow how it had como about , this good leeling ol tlio whole alley , tlio confidence of his com panions , the inliucnce which ho now had over tin-in. Ho could not oiiduro being accused of working lor ambition , for his heart was as pure ns an infant's. Ho grow indignant protecting his iratorni- Suddenly , ho paused before Jouvarino , crying : "If I was to einso a friend to shed ono drop of blood , i would go to America at onco. " Tlio machinist shrugged his shoulders , and a flinilu again crossed his fnco. "Hlood , " murmured hu. "What dif- foroneo deus that uiiiku ? Thu earth needs it. " Anton , watching him , became calm , nnd seated himself on thu opposite side of tint table. That blonde fact ) , with those thoughtful eyes , sometimes made him Hush no with uneasiness , while it actetl singularly upon his will , Without ono word from his comrade , conquered bv that silitncu alonu , he felt himself calmed little hylittle. "What would 3-011 do if you were in my plneo ? " ho asUod. "Am I not right to wish to act ? It's best , is it not , for us to join that society ? " Jouvarino alter having blown out a jot of SUIOKO replied by using his favorite word. "Yes , it's foolishness , but the Interna tional will soon spread out. He's becom ing interested. " "Who ? " "Kim,11 Ho pronounced that word in a low voice , with an air of religious fervor , looking1 toward the cast. It was of tlio master . liu spoke' ISnkotiuinu the Exterminator. "Ho a.one can do good , the other- ! are all cowards , " continued ho , Hoforo three years have pas > ed thn International un der Ills government should overthrow thu wholu world , i Anton had beeomo attentive. Ho burn ed for instrnrltor. to coinm-xhoi'if. that jiass.on tor distrtiction ot'wnion tne liusjdaii Hnoke. of in nut ti-w words ns thoiiira wishing to keep tnu mvstery t < > himstdf. . "But osphiiii It to me , what do yon " Wish to do "To dtuttoy all. No moro nations , ' no I roorrtpoverntnpiir. . no more proprietors ni ) more Ciotl nor joHcion. " "I understand. 'Only what will tlin bring .von to > " * " 'Jo the common plncn without form to n now worhl't6'H rucommunccinunt o nil. " i "And the mpsuisjof execution , how doyen yon expect topi $ > them ? " "lly lire , lnfij | > Uon , by the knife rigands nrc tif tfcio heroes , the poptilur nVengera , the verilablo rovolutionlsts it notion Hhont phrase * learnt from books It will bo necessary for a series of terrl blis occm-enceH'toxhiippun in order to tiirrify the rich win awaken the. people. ' In speaking , Jotivarino beenmo terri bio. Ho rose from his chair whilou mys tical llfinio shot from his clear eyes ant : his delicate hands were pretsed apdns the table aH though to onHi It. Scim with fear Anton watched him , thinking of the tales which ho had been told In confidence of bombs thrown into the palace of czar , police chiefs beaten down by blows of a hammer like wild boars A mistress of lhl4 limit's the only woman ho had ever loved , linuM at Moscow one May morning , while in the crowd he kissed her o es for the last time. "No , no , " mill-mured Anton , with a gesture as if toward oil'thcsoabominable \isions , "wo haven't comp to that yet. The assassin , the incendiary , neverl II Is terrible , it is unjust. All the miners would aid in strangling an assassin. " Ho did not understand. His race re fused the somber dream of the extermi nation of the world , mowed down close to the ground like a lield of rye. Hut what should they do , how beat back the people ? Ho demanded a reply. "Tell mo jour iiltiur Wo want to know what to do. ' Then Joitvarino , who had resumed his cigarette , said quietly , with a lifeless and lost look : "All reasonings upon the future are criminal , bocauio they prevent dcstnm tlon and impede the march of revolu lion. " Anton langhcd in spite of the chill which crept over him at that reply , and ho willingly confessed that there was homo good in all that ; ho already com prehended more and more , and perhaps later on ho would believe. Only that would give too good a chance to Itiis&un- eur if he related these words to hLs com panions. Ho tried lobe practical. Old Desir entered to invitit them to lunch , They accepted and passed into the saloon which a movable partition separated from the ball loom during the week. When they had finished their omelette and cheese , still an hour re mained. Anton was uneasy for lie had counted on L'liichart. At half-past one the delegates had commenced to arrive and ho was obliged to receive them , for he wished to watcli the entrances , fear ing that the company would send their usual spies. Ho examined each letter of invitationlookingeach person in the face. Thos-u whom he. know , even though with out invitations were admitted. At two o'clock Kassenuer. who hail been quietly smoking a pint before his own counter , it-turned. That sight unnerved Anton all ( lie more , especially as .some fellows had come there bimply for fun , Zacharie , Moquet and some others ; thcsu boys laughed , at the strike , thinking it nice to do nothing , and sitting down at. a table spent their last two sons for drinks. They laughed at their comrades , telling them they were.g/fing to do some loolish things. * A quarter ofmn hour hail passed when Jouvarme camu out to s.iy tuat the nion were growing jmuatient. Then Anton in his despair ibeeamc resolute , and ho was about to follow the machinist back to the ball room , , \vhe.n old Desir , wiio had been watching the road , cried : "Here's your gentleman. " They Hew ta-liio. door. It. was really Pluchart. Ho hudardved in a. earri-igo drawn by a winded horse. He immedi ately jumped out irpon the pavement. He was slight , insipid-looking , with a large square liead , looking like a well-to-do workmen dressed in his Sunday best. For live years ho had not done a stroke of work.and he took great care of himself , beiiif * particular about the manner in which his hair was combed. His limbs were still' and the nails of his large hands had never grown again after leaving oil' work. Very active , he rendered an hon est sumac to hisambition. beating about the provinces without rest to advance his socialistic ideas. "All ! don't bear any ill will against mo , " said ho , anticipating the question. "Vesterday there was a mooting at Preu- illy in the morning , and in the evening a conference at Yalencay. To-day I was obliged to meet Lauvagnat at March- ! onnes. Then I , was able to procure a carriage to bring me hero. Hut I am weary ; you can toll by my voice. Still Unit makes no dillcrcnco. I'll speak all the same. " lie was entering the Hon-Joyous when a thought struck mm. " ( ir.iuioiitl 1'vo torgottcn the cards. Wo must do things right. " Ho returned to the carriage which the coachman was already turning around , and he took trom the seat a little black wooden case , winch ho earned under his aim. aim.Anton Anton , happy , walked behind him , while hassaiiiMir , ill at ease , held out Ins land , winch the latter took , speaking a nisty word about the letter ; \\liat a Mrango idea ! Why should they not have that meeting , they should always have mo when they were able. Desir asked lini to take a drink , but he refused , he could talk without , drinking , and ho was in a hurry as ho'must ' bo atJoisello that night. Ho wished to have a talk with a man there named Logoujonv. They all entered tlie ball room together. Million mil Lovaquo , who had iubt arrived , fol lowed them in and the door was locked , n order to bo more private. A hundred miners were waiting thero. Heads were turned and whispers hoard is the newcomers sat down in the ( imply seats. They looked at the gentleman iom Lillo.wiioso black frock eotit cuusuil i surprise and uneasiness. ISut , on the proposition of Anton , they constituted the bureau. II called the wines and the others approved by ruli ng their hands. Pluchart wan made m-sident , then Million and Anton were ihoson Assessors. There was a moving if chairs and the bureau installed itselt. 'or an instant tnif pnssidont disappeared mder the table where he placed the little m\ which hq had not yet let go of. iVIion ho again' appeared ho struck a ight blow witlt'his ' list to call the meeting o orderthen hu began in a hoarse voice : "Citizens. " . ; j A small dofpMipVncd. It was Desir who tad come uroiiyby | ; ) | the kitohuu bearing ix drinks on a wa'iter. "Don't disturb- yourself , " said she. 'When a person speaks they're bound to bo thlr t.v. " jt Jonvarine , sitting miti'dmo gentleman , ook the waikrivfrom her and set it on a orner of the InbW , Pluchart could now continue , hu thanked them for his good ecoption , ol'U&jg himself for lining ate , Minko otHiisjUUgUrt and More throat. Then ho but down to allow ILissenuur to punk. The saloon-keeper hod already sta- toned himself near the table beside tlio Irinks. A tnrncd-ovur chair served him is a platform ; ho was much contused and coughed beloro letting out his tull voicot "Comrades. " That wlnoh gave him power over the miners was thu facil ty with winch no sjioke , the good nature snnwn to them , without over growing tired , risking no gestures , ho remained gravu yet smiling , astonishing them so much that th y cried. "Viia , yes , it's trim YfiSi'r right " Hut tills day fr u ; liis lirnt words lie lolt a snll'j : ; opposition as ho prudently ad vanced. Hu onTv' discussed the continu ation of the strike , wuitin" to tin up- ) -n 'i'd ' betoro utucl.aig tlio Intern.t- linn < ' Without dpijbt , honor forbudo them to yield to the unreasonableness of the company only what misorv , what a ter. riblo fiittiro was before them if thny held out longer. And without speaking of be coming submissive ho weakened their courage hy pointing out tl < o people in the alleys dying of hunger ; ho wished to know upon what resources ? they rounted. The applnujo of a few friends only served to emphasl/e thu silence of the greater number whoso disapprobation bcenmo greater ami greater. Then in dispnir of vslnninp them back Ids rage enrriod him away. Ho predicted unmippiness and prlef for them if their liends were turned by tlio words of n stranger. All arose in anger , wishing to prevent him from sny- ing more , after no had insulted mid treated them llko children incapable of taking oaro of themselves. And he , drinking gulp by gulp sonin drafts of beer , spoke in tliu midst , of the tumult , crying violently that the man was not yet born who could prevent him from doing his duty. Pluehnrt stood up , nml having no bell , ho boat on tliu table with Ids list , siting in his hoarse voice : " ( 'iti/ens ; elti/ons " Filially he obtained a slight calm nnd the meeting called to order. They took tli word from Kassenuur. Tlio delegates wlio had represented the miners in tin interview with the director led on tin others witli their ideas. It ended in a du tcrmined vote to advance , "What dillcrcnco does it mnke to you ? You've _ got enough to eat"yelled Le vaque , shaking his list at Hassonour. Anton , behind the president , was trying - ing to quiet Million who had Hashed u | with a terrible rage at that canting talk while Jouvarino looked on little by liltk becoming warmed up , a llnme at the bottom tom of Ins clear eye * . "Citizens , "said Pluchart , "permit IUL o speak.1 A profound silence fell. Ho bcgnn speaking in a hearse voice , but ho was accustomed to talking and little by little lie inflated his throat , drawing out some jV'ithetio efforts. With outstretched arms had tlie eloquence of a clergyman or lec turer with a habit of letting mil tlio close of his sentences of which tlio humming monotone ended l > 3' convincing. And ho began his discouro on the greatness nnd goodness of the Inter national. Hu explained its aim , tlio emancipation of workmen ; ho showed them the enlarging structure , at tlio hot- t nn the commune , above that the pro vince , still higher the nation , and at tlio top of nil humanity. . His arms were slowly extended , massing up tlio stories , uplifting the immense cathedral of the future world. Then came thu interim adminKtration. IIo road tlie laws , spoke of congresses , the continual progre.- of the work , the enlarging of tlio pro gramme which sot out the discussion of salaries , attacking now tlie social liquid ation so as to onif with a higher salary. No moro nationality , the workmen of tlio entire world would unite in u common wish for justice , sweeping away tlio rot ten rulers , at last founding a free society whore those who did not work could not reap , lie cried out now ; his breath seemed to frighten tliu very llower.s uu- der the smoky ceiling. They nodded their heads- some cried : ' "That's true. Wc'ru with you. " He continued. Before three years tlio world would bo conquered. Adherents poured in on nil sides. No new religion ever had so many followers. Thou , when they could bo masters , they would dic tate the law to tlioir superiors , they should in their turn have their lists upon the others'throats. "Yes , yes ; they will fall. " With a gesture ho demanded silence. Now he was approaching the question of the strike. In principle ho did not approve - provo of what they had done , for that was a slow moans which 011)3' ) aggravated more tlie bufferings of tlio workmen. But. on understanding that it was inev itable , they must make tlio bust of it ; they at least had tlio advantage of disor ganizing the capital. And in that case held up the international as n providence for tlio strikers ; ho cited some examples : In Paris , at the time of tlio strike ot the broir/.u workmen the owners had sud dunly agreed to all , seized with terror at thu liows that the International was send ing aid ; at London it had saved the coal men by sending back , at its own expense a gang of men from Belgium , sent for 1)3' tlie mine owners. It sulliced to win them over , tlio workmen entered into ( liegrand army of workiugmon. decid ing to die for each other sooner than remain main the slaves ol a society of capital ists Applause interrupted him. He wiped his lauo with his hnnilkerchiot , refusing the drink which JMnhon passed him. When ho wished to proceed new applause cut short his words. "It's till right , " said hn to Anton. "Quick , hand me tliu cards. " lie plunged once moro under tlio table and reappeared with the black case. "Uiti/.ens , " cried lie above all tlio noise , "hero are tlie cards of membership. If your delegates will ennui forward I will give them up and tiioy can distributu them. Later on we will regulate all. " Hn.sseneiiiarose to again protest Anton was agitated fearing lie should bo compiled to speak. An cxtivmo confu sion had come upon him. Lovnque threw out his lists into the empty air as if lie w.is going to beat himself. Standing , Mahon wan speaking without being able to hear a singln word. And Jouvarino lie accompanied bis s-entonees with a singular movement of the shoulders , lie at last interested , knocked on the tahlo with both fists trying to assist Plucliarl in obtaining silence. Suddenly the little door opened. Desir thuudorcil forth : "Bo quiet for God'H sake. Hero are tlio goiiilnrmos. " It was thu commissary of that district coming to break up tlio mooting. Four gendarmes accompanied him. For live minutes the old woman had kept them outside licr door , stiying that she had a right to entertain her friends. But they had thrown her aside and sliu hnd run to warn her children. "Yon can all go through here , " she re sumed. "Thoro is a gundarmo guarding thuytird ; that makes no dillorcnco ; my littlu woodsliud leads into an alley , so make haste. " The commissary was already rapping the door with his lists , and when they would not open hu threatened to break it in. Jn the hall the trouble wns augment ing1 They could not run away , they had not even voted either for tlio adhesion or the continuation of the strike. Everyone ono tried to speak at onen. Finally thu president thought of a plan to vote by acclamation. Arms were raised , tlio delegates hastily declared they would ad here in the name of their absent com rades. And it was thus that the ten thousand coal mnn of Montsou became member : ; of tin ; International. In the meiintimo tlio light had com menced. Pioteeting the retreat DCMI- leaned against tlio door while the gen darmes clubs shook her back. The minurn jumped over tlio benches and How through the kitchen and woodshed. Has- sonoiir was onu of tint lirst to disappear and Luvaqiio following him forgot his anger so much as to ollor him a drink. Anton after soteing hold of the little case , waited with Plnehart , Million and Jouvarino wlio felt it was honorable to bo the last to leavu. When they left Desir turned the key ml the commissary found himself in the pro e or the old woman wjj- , -vns all nlono "You did n big thing to break into my lioiisu , didn't you. You sou them's no ono burn. " , , Thu commissary , a slow man. who had become wwirv from MMIIU drinks hu had benn taking , simply threatened to put her in prison , mid wont oil' to draw tin it ru jioit turning around Ins four gendarme * vvuo vvuru ol uo usu to him now " - * < < tlo nnd Morptottc * , standing outside laughed at this armed pai ty. Outside , in the alley , Anton , Incommo ucd by tha cfi o. Hew on , following the others. Suddenly he thought of Peters Ho asked whj he had not been theream Mahon , still running , replied that hoa ill a good illness , the tear of compro mising him elf. They wWied to detail Pluchart ; but , without pausing , lie lie clared that he must set out for JoUelU at onco. lyejronjcux was waiting then for orders. 1 hen they wished htm i pleasant journey , and did not slaekci their speed , \\ith anus.swinging , all in h ing from Montson. Some words wore ev changed , Intersected by their panting breath. "That hits commenced to make progress , " said Jouvarine , amused at tin departure of la { ceneur. Anton and Ma lion lunched with confidence , certaii now of triumph , when the Internationa should have sent them assistance. 1 would be the terrified company that with clasped hands , would beg them It gb back to work. And In that ray of hope , in that gallop of heavy shoes sounding upon the paved roads , then was another thing , something gloonn and fierce , a violence with which a bread had cnfevcred the alleys at the four cor tiers of thu country. [ TO IIK coN'Twm-.n MONDAY , ! THE ROCK SPRINGS MINERS. A. Few Knot * From flirt Tire of Wyom- lnj's White Slaves. Cheyenne Sun : A careful compnta' ( Ion ol the pay rolls show that the aver age month's pay ot these hard-working , skilled miners is small. In .Inly last the average was $ iil : to the man , and in August $ il. ! From thin a largoileduelion must bo nnule , as the miners tire required to furnish ( heir own drills , picks and shovels , nnd to buy the powder and fuse tiny consume in mining ! also to pay for sharpening thciiMlnlls and picks , which is a daily expenditure. He'must also buy the oil that he Uses to enable him to do bis work. After making the deductions from his meager compensation , there are matters ot more consequence to be taken into consideration. There is not a ilrop of water nbout the place , except the sluggish , muddy alkali stream , known as Hitter creek , that a pig would not wallow In , and the Union Paeilio takes advantage ot the circum stance to charge the minor's.family thirty-live cents lor each barrel of water ! If the miner's cabin Hhotild be near the entrance to a inino ho is charged § ) . ? iO per ton for coal ; Hour ho is obliged to pay from $1,00 to $ , r > 0 per sack ; for potatoes SI.BO to $ ' ) . ( ) ! ) per hundred , and lor the poorest outs of meat liltoen cents ; and these supplies , if ho lives at mine No. ( i , be is obliged to pack on his back' two miles over a rough alkali country. Kental is quite nn item here , where the company owns the houses. There are unmarried men in this camp who are practical miners and hard work ers , who arc tiniperate and economical , members of the Good Templar organiza tion , in good standing who , after three years of steady work , cannot show .WO lor their nrdous toil and frugality. The men with families aio put to tne severe.st test to make a livelihood , requiring- the assistance of mother and older children in doing such work as they can secure , such as washing and sewing. It should be bornp in mind that there is not a spear of grass within three miles of this town ; no feed fordomestieunimals which are ordinarily the poor man's main stay ; and no possibility ol a gardcu. CURES Rlieumatism , Keuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago , Backache , lleadichs , Toothache , . . Ullrnx , SflllilN , Trout A\n AM , uriirn ronit.Y IMISS AMI . &old tj DrusyUURnd I ) ' itlrra uf ryw lieie. I njr Cvul * 4 LutUo. Dlrertloiis In It I iii Ui 9. THE ClIAKI.i : * A. A OUUI.r.K CO. ( Bu < UBiiuA.rOU U.ntCU ) Lallluuit , il.U , C. H. A. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. "Wo do boroby rortlfy Hint wo Btipprvl o Ilio ariaiifioiiiiinrsioriill llie Monthly mill tnil An mini ( liuKliiir of the Loiil'lnnu htiuo Lottor.i I onipiiny , and In prr'-ou nianitvn unit conliol ths drinviiijrs thoni'-i'lvos , Htid Unit tlio pnuiuiiro conilueted ulth honosty. liilrnuss nnd In Kood lallli loward nil pmtfoB. nnd > MI niitliori7ii llie eoiiipany to HMI this corttllfatn. with Inc-clinlkii ot our slcnutuiud uitiicaua Jn Ita udvuitlmuunUi. COMMISSIONKUS. rnoorpot nted In ISfiS lorfil yonts by the toil ? lalnie lor IMunitlonal iind I'lnirltnblo purpo-o's ultli a capital of ? liKiXii ( ( ( > to Hliloh n lutum- Itinil ot'oMir i'WD.Odd IIIIH Hlnce lionn lidded. Jy ! nn ovei u lielinliiff popular solo IIH lnmchl e MIIH made a pint of tlio preuont Mute constntloii uiloptfil December ! M , A. I ) . IhW. The only lotKiry iinivotud uu and cndorfod by tlio people ot'anj btalo. It Mor spalos or postpone * . Itsuiand bln lonuinbur drawings tnlio plnco monthly. A tti'iiKKnii ) OrroiiTtJMTVTn WIN- VOHTUNK intli n i and Di-auink' . L'kish 1C , in tlio Aciiduiny ol Music. Now Orleans , Tuouduy , Oct. llitb , Itith Monthly CAPITAL PRIZE $75,1 00,000Tick , otsntrivo Dollnrs Rncli. Fractions , in riftlin , In I'Kiportlon , MMIIP ria/.i.n : i CAPITAL riti/.n f 7.1,000 . 1 do do 1 (1(1 i\ { } " si'iim : * OP ; . . . . . . . . ; . . ? n , < xvi r , ' .IMO 10.WKI in ( In 1,001) ) KI.D'IO ' lll.ll.Kl 1W Ull ( II llNIM 600 ill ) M lUuO do WIIOXIMATJOV rittyr.s. nAiijiio\lnmlloii I'rl/.ubor JTM. . U tin ilo M ) . . H do Uo . 'J. . . . llt)7 ) J'rl/M. imionntlnir lo fatlWi ) Appliuioii ( lor tutct to clubs xlionld Im nnulo only to ilio ollitu ol tub Louipan > in iSuit Oi- l'illl" . I'mother Inlm-umtlon wtlto clnailv , plvlmr full million. I'OSl'.VI , NOTKS , liAptHM MOIKIV ( ) nlnra.or Now Vmli i\cliiintiu : In oi'Jl.nrv : hit- tur , ciiriunt-r b > Munis tit our u.vii'nUmtir : -id , il.A DAUPHIN , Or M. A. DArPIIlN. XIIH Oili-uiik , U. uuTbini'iiib ' Ht. , Wiiniihiutiiii. U r. . O. Money Oiuou pal/ablu unit address W OUIJJANB NATJOXAf , HANK. HANK.i i I < it. I IIISIANA NATIONAL IIANK. \o Oilcans , It kTA'IK NATIONAL ,1A.VIv \ < > Olll'lllll ! , OKltUAA- NATION AJ. lUMi i .N ow Oiluiill AilvortlslMsCJients'Jt "Tt has become w common to hi c h an nrtiele. in an elegant , Intertn ! > : -\l "Then run It Into some ml\criis. . < mciit , that wo avoid all such , "And sinipl.\ cull addition to tlf IPI of Hop Hitter * in asrtam , honest U us possible , " To induce people "To give them ono tr'al ' , which POse proves their value that they will use anything else. " so fnuiniWy noticed In all tlio I'llpOfK , lielitrlono nnd Meulnr. "lliniMv H iitt > i > snIi la supplanting nil oilier medicine * . "Tlll'ic In lid ( It'll ) Illlt ttlO * lllllPMif tlio ll'lp | iliuil , mill Die | iniiniinfv ) of Ho ; > Ililli-rs liuto t-lxmnpiunt Mui'ndmxmiimliililllt } . * "la ( iiinpoiiiKliiiK u tiUHllcttu' wnoM' Millies In ever ) ono j > uosuruulou , " 1)1(1 ) MiolMo ? "Xol "She lingered and PtiTered along , pin ing iiwiiy all the time for 3 ears. " "The doctors doing her no good ; " "And at hist was cured by this Hop Bitters the papers say sp much about. " "Indeed ! Indeed1 ! "How thankful we should bo for Hint medicine. " - A Dnjijjliler'rt Hflsery. "Woven years our daughter Mill'ored on a bed of nlisury. "From n complication of kidney , llvor , rheumatic trouble and nervous debility , "Under the care of the best pbyslolauti. "Who gave her disease various names , "Hut no relief. "And now she is restored to us In good health by as simple a remedy as Hop Hit ters that we hud shunned for 3 ears before using it. " Tin : PAUIXIS. : Prosecute tlio Kwlnillcrt 1 1 Tfntii'ii jou eidl for Hop litttcrH. ( ftrogronn cluster of Hop1' on tlio whim luboh ihn ( tnitrtrlst tmiulsout IIII.N other xtiitT rullisl U. n Wimior's Ociniiui Hup Iltl tot ( ) ! Illi other "Hop" im'ne. i cl u. n It nml slum llintilniKKljt usoti . uoiilil a MiL | rntul If liu InH tnkotl jour nioiK'j lor tlio Btull laitlt't lilin lor tlin fraud ant MID Mm for tint ilmmtitfH Tor thn .sn Ittillo uiuliu \ \ ill run-ard ) iiu lltKiiully lor I IKI coin lotion. JR. IIAIR'S Astlima Cure. This Invnltinlito Rpecinn rontUly nml perron- tiuntly en 1111 till Kinds of Asiluim. Thu most obMlmitnniul lontf tiuiilitir ( OHSIM jlultl prompt ly to UK nomloiftil on 1 1 nfr ptoptiflliH. ll Is ItiuiMii tliruUKhuut lliu Moiltl lei Itu uiirlvnluil clliuacj. J. I. CAl.mVKT.L.cltrnr Lincoln , Nob. , wilfrs , .Inn. Hfi , ItvSl : Slncu lining Dr. lluli-H A tluim Ctitu , lor inoio than oou join , in ) wllu hits lunin cntltuly neil , mid not ovun u 6 > niiloin ol tno < II CI-U ! llllS IIPPUIU I'll. \ \ 11,1,1AM hllNMrrr , Hlrlilnml , InwH. wiltos , Nov. lid. ISM : 1 hum t'fuo ' iilllloled whit Hay 1'oM'r iiiul Astlium sincu Infill. 1 lollouod jour dliiTtlons nnd mil Inippy to ? ny Unit 1 nousr flopl bettor In my ll'o 1 nut ( find time 1 urn ttmotitfthu ninny \\liiiuuii epuuk t > o luumilily of jour louiiiillus. A vulimliloM pitRQ Ircntlso roiilnlnlnestm'lnr nvonCfiom ovoi.v MIUII In tltu U S. laiiiultittnd uri'iit llrilnlri , will l > u innlliul upon nppltciittou. Any cliiixKTist not huvinjr U la bioik mil pro em u It , An rf1li jn ioft'hiiiifff'uri'6rcl 'i"jrfrw ctrfni'Utp Ti < iiietou , fl vc * v . ( ! * ( ' eh > Tw o , . uil tft ftll , uvnwr dnt.'u 7 , ' It ini , Chicago , Mil//au ! / / ! < 8B 6 St , Paul : " ; r" Tlie ancl Bast From Omaha to tlie East. i TWOTUAINS DATHY IUI I'Vtr.KX OMAITA AVD Clni'ti ) . ! ) , JMinnuapolla , Mllwuukoo , f St. I'niil , Oilitr linpiUj , Iu--onpijrt , I Union. Iuhiiuu | , lioukloril. Hock Island , I'uiiipiiir , .IniKuvlllo , Uirin , MailKon , I.uCiosso , Ilulolt , Winona , And ullotliULInipoitnnl iiolnls Rnst , Noitlionst iiiiu Tlcltct office nt Hfll raiiin-n strout , ( In Pnxton Iloiub , linn nt Union I'acillo Uu , ru t'nlliiiiin Alt'Hjiura and rnu i < ini > st IMnlii r Cars n tlioXoild itrn i tin on tl.o main IH.U.H o : ilio 'IIIO'Aii : > , Mll. AUKKI'4.VS'l INI I. Mi.HAY.UUd ivory iitlrnilon H paid to pit-i-onBui by cuurio- uusumplo > ( > iol tnuooinpi iv. Jt. Mi 1. 1 , Hi , ( ji'iioi.il .Mnn.ii.ur. J. K TUI.KKH , Assiistitii. ( n \ \ ufArantiTor. \ . A. V. II ( J uti'r-.wtu , ( iiinui.il l'uniu'ff mict J'ielii't Ajont , liH ) h. llEVKFOItll , AsSlStlUll UuilUUll I'.UiOU- 1'n.kOi jioUiu. Nebrask Rational Bani OMAHA , PAID UiCAIITAI iJO.ODO.OT biiii'i.us , i.iy 1 , ii > I. W. YATKS , i'l-i A. K. TOU/.VI.I.N , V iuu \V. V. iMoltoK. , JOHN a. Cuf.i.ivs , Li.wis a. Liht.it , \V , 11. & . Caslilor. CAiSKING THE JJiUJ UA Co. l"tb and Kill inun .Siututi A GuUUnll iiUllutliM Jiu&iiiuao llfttuauUi CHEW M5D1CH , WODK ON H'NHOOD. ' F ln'l tcil VlrH'ltr ' v.rivin rftnimrc' liprllpnin VHH Krror * of Viinth MI | tm nt ld tnl'frlc * r'.Hii'ttnir fr'im lnill r'rtlrin Mini nc f t. | . hiioU for * v ( rT tn in vnnnv tnlf1 < 1)r ) iiirft ( nil oM It rontnln "I'ltirn'irliilliini fur ill iicntniuit tirMiit'dl f'H"C HH'tiM"o of * ) il' Ii I * 'iir'it'iHtttfi ' < niirul liv tlmmitluir w'm < i iitncrioneH fnr 'Jl juxrult mliM i > rri'Hli'w iiHvnr li"fnrc full Kittm lot o ( tni itivi"1riHir 'tfn tui"i' h ( i" fl tii iK'iutlf t' VtH r-h mini n * > inhn ol ( cnvpr * " 11 vlt. ! < f'iininli'M < | to I * * H * ) no woik In i'r lr * " ( " * tiicclinnl ij lltnrirv HT , < | itrftfot tin-ill flmriiin ' < i"irr norV tn IliK rninilrr fur ' -.SO r thi * n'i'i y wi'i IMAfn . M | in nvfry iiict'tni-A P'l-i itv * 1 IM Tin' ' ' 't ntit(1 ( l'l'i tr < t ( 't IMIII > I * ' , < VIJ cnft pnw ( JoM in"1' ' HWHr'ti * ' ! * * * itbor tiv th Vn "Mill Mcdlud AHsocliitlon , to thu , Ilci'r iif which III 'llij- ( pl < TROf T.lfc ttimM | tin roil tir thn von nil fm tiKlriKtliin mid lit ih < illlcl ] ij fiirrollul II will bum t nil. hoiidnn Uinn-l . _ . THnni l mi lai'iul'iT uf * n"lolv tnwhnnl IhrSclcncu f l.lfKirilj lint linioHf id ulinlici "i oh , i/nreiitxuul Inn. ln liiinloriir n'pruymmi AreiiuHiit Ailli ( < ' tlie INMl.nMvcllui ! > InrilliiiH. nr llrY. . II nrkcr. Nn. > lltilltti'ih Hici-l llmliin M wliinnH ; 'iMuimuUe ' > l ( in nil dliunteii rcuulrli it "kill nJ iiKpurt IIMI riUOIllCIIIH H"B II1M.H llLHMJn Htllluil tliii-klllorull ( tliorpliHl. Inn" . Mii'iiiilltv Btiolt ticii'iyl iii-i'iiK-ltilly wIllKiut I'll Inntiiiii'H THYSELF Miintion thin luiuuut of liilluic pupor PLATTSMOUTH , NEB , llrcf liti'nl' Tluironubbrod ntid flurli Hereford cr.tl Jorasy And Uuiuu und Juimy I ton bu Inu.