THE OilAHA DAILY BEKfUVTCJRr > AY , OCTOBER 17. 1885. Nredlntt rrrem 1 utrtnclh , or wlio or > r frm InRrnitllr * prctitUr to llitlr tx , hnuM IT THE BE5TTONIC Thin mixll'lno rmnMnm Iron Hh ptim tf M l > ' pnlin , unit Is lnt lMMilo tor I > i tair * p .iiji r to IViiiiirn. nn nil whulml pnli ! < rj Hr It KM * rlrlii'fi nd I'nrlllrii tha Illuiicl , stimulate * Ri Aprit'llti1 ! > tmivtlirii th Miirlrn and i'r ' -ln fict IhuroncMr Ilivlnoriitun , OleHM tilecimpifsInn and rnnltrittiafklnmnrota. ] ItdtMfinot Muckho troth ciaM hnadirhf * . w SHHluCd ConRtlplll' T * ill 9ttlft 1'vn mfrlttintt at. Vino. l''M7. nKTII luititi.74r nttll A Mllwnn- kt' Wl . i"V " * > uml r rfnlcof I > co. Efflh I M. "Ili > ttiii Yintn < in' Ir n HilUri > nd It liiw brin mnmtlinil ailnclnr In IPB hAtlrg eumt mar.rthi . Kp lcnrxxladleohtTflln life. Alfocaredmi cf I.IT ; rCAinPl lnt. fnrt now nit tnmplf Jinn Is cicu and E H ! Una Irefn IxnoflciAl to my cliildnm Gonnlnnhfta lmrntrndnrnKrkflnr ) rrr p , l IT IlinM on wrupiwr Tiilir ITO ollirr. MdonnjrbT ) ino\v.v : cniMH'.M ; , fo..n\i.Ti.tiniti ! , JID. I.mr ' HANB HOOK uwdil and ultrnftlro mn. tnlnt-ifi hit rf tnro for nvHixxi lnfnrm tlin iihont cnin , nto. , crlrpn awaj li ; all ni lfm In mfnllclne. or O17 SI. ClmrlcqHL.SM.oul.i.JIo. Irrc'ilmrcrminitonf t o UxlleatCollfiti , h Wen lon r r. < K < l lu thei | > 0e < al irentmAntof CH < INIC , Nuavnci. HKIM id Bio b Uisititi than ftnr olber I'bTileUo luSl. Lonli , jrltjr fM * " * bf > w > nl * U eU reMe U Know Nervous Prostration , Debility , Mental and Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and other Altec- lions ol Threat , Skin or Bones , Dlood Poisoning , Old Sores and Ulcers , ro treslpl with napinllelul ueeril , on l ttit eli nllflorMaelpIr * * relT. Prlmttlj. Diseases Arising trom Indiscretion , Excess , Exposure or Indulgence , which produce i m < or th < folio FIII ( [ rnretn uor > DU nci , dcblllt ; , dlmntii of lllit and tiffed ! n mminrj , pluiplcton the rief , t'tirtleal decay , atfNlon nutu tacitly vt frra.lecimMiloi of Men , etc. , rendering ? narrlazo Improper or untiapny , ai rtrmincull ; eurod. P iopblit(36 ( | , E 5) ) on ( h obo , ion I Inncalml cnv Ape , rri aloanjr addreu. Comultatloaatoi- fi eor bj mill Irep.lntlUd and HHetly e nQdralal. A Positive Written Guarantee nirtn in cr-ryca. raMo ea e. lledlci&o acnt ovtrj wli re lij mull ot eiprraa. CARRIAGE CUI&F. 200 PAOE3 , FINE PLATES , cUfant cloth MoJlt ir , npili-fl f rfiOo. hi fioitmeorrurrcLCj. Otvr fifty er ful pen picture * , true tnllltt irtleln ontb following ctai who inmjr luiiry , wlmnoL lif j wtohooJ , wom&D * rUIVATB COUTflTLOn KJZS * m i "rL * * * J r. B . * rs Indigestion Cured , I mifforod for moro than five years with I nil I- L'OHtlon , soatci'ly able to rolnln iho HimploMt lood on my Ht < niach. The linnilni ; pnn"iitlnn was Almost Imolornblo. and my whole t-ystom Wan doiaiiKOd. I wa ; ) wakofnl mid not sloop , nmlooiiKoriuoiitly moio or loss norvoiiij all the tlmo. I declliioil hi llo li nnd BUIforod all Iho imuul dopioHHlon nttcMiditnt upon thin ton-lblo dlrtoiiBO. In n word , I waa mlsorablo. At last Calling to llml rollof In anything olsn , I com- monuojl the UhO of Kulu'n Spcclllu. 1 bewail to Impiovo at oiu'o. The mcdfc'lno toned up thn itomach , fctrcMiKlhonod the dljju tivo organsand loon nil that liurnliiK censed , and I could totaln I'ood without the Bllnliti'iU dlllloulty. 1 mo-t phoorfully boar thla toatlmony bucii'isi * tlioro Brc liiiiiilroiNHUlluiliiias 1 was , and I am sure Dun bo as readily honied. TaKe the pro-cribod ilObO nficr oatini ; Instonil of boloto. JAM1.S MANN , No. H IvySlii-ot Atlnntn , Ga. , May la , IS.-5. TroutIMI on blood and bUIn dicra ps imillod fi co. TluiKwlll Spocillc Co. , Dniuor I ) , Atliinta , Oa , , pr N. Y. , 157 w. &id at. j > Chartered by thiStateof III ) . jnols for thccxprcEipjrpObe 7of clvmcimmediatc relietin ' all chronic , urinary nnd pri- fvnte diseases. Gonorrhoea , 1 GleetandSyphills in all their complicated forms , also all diseases of the Skin anil Blood promptly relieved and permanenliycuicd by reme dies , testedin u / * * / / / V * ttrs I KjiceiiiU'i-ditlre. Seminal Weskncsa , t lit Losses by Drenins , Pimples on Jhe Face.Uost Mnnhood , ; . /Mi'r/j/rnr / l. Tlirrti Isnocjciicrtiiinitltiti. The appropriate remedy 13 at once used In each case. ConsultBtOr.3 , per sonal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med icines sent by Mall and Express. Ho marks on package to Indicate contents or scndrr. Address DR. JAMES.No. 204Washinflton St.Cncatall. ! ] ! IEHUTY I'ri'nuilni" IV' flin frinn rrroii nr I'Xri-M rt T.nwt lkir" * > ilif 8C9 of tin * K Irlnrt K , llhiiU ttrr. ar.n I'roMiniii Cliind r'llil' ulilmiu hKi'UHi'li Mriliriuo * inMln > Miirslnn iiuhm > B * rloiM'riiiCiinttwiihn'itMirtfi'i } rrentl eindif - t-iiioi'mi. u IM > . A ! ! oiirrumwnilpnrc coniiih > niil JtABBTON RHMV.DV OO. . ar Till ' A FINE LINK Ol' -AT- V/OODBRSOOE BROS' OMAHA , NEBRASKA. 4vr Men Think thcylcnow all about Mustanjy Lfn- imcnt , Fc\v do. Not to know is not to have. GKRMTNAL , Or the Btory of a Great Minors' ' Btriko. ny KMitiF.on A. 7Yrtn.vfrt/ / from MIC French. Rt'MMAlIY or I'lllX'KDINO Pit APTr.UI. Anton Iinlcr ! ! , a inrclmiilr , tinnlilo to find piiililojincnt nt Ills trade in Paris , drifts Inh Ilio Inieilorof Kium-41 rilxl lirlims up at the MonlMin roM mining K'tflon , In ciuly filnij | , HeiiiK without money lie rt-nillly nccu | > tsvtiik In tlio Vulture mint ! nnil MMIII IHTUIIIPS nil I'xjM'it workman. Tim low \MIKC.S of tlu > inln- IMS , n wdislniit tlrucirlo nihilist htitiigiT , iind UKniNduoU ) condition of old and MHiiifTi u\- rltri In linn n lively Intciost and lie l > i > < ! lns llio Hlmly of inctluMlt IcndliiL' to nllfvintu lliolr condition , ( imilimlly lie hn ) > : uts his toolhiTH unil miillly M'eutvR the l > ort ami co-oK'nition | of the poor. stiiijor workmen , A saving fund Is Marled to which each miner contributed , the money HUM oh- tiilnrtl to bo used to support the men In vso of troulilo with the coal riitnpnnln * . Hy the 1st of November the tund mmmnted to noon- HluVnililc Him , nnd the miners , emboldened by this fact , ilctt'i mined to le.sist u mnr method of payment inlioilticcil by u majority of the unihiiiiufchleh MIW to BO Into of- Icrt on thi ! in t of DeeemlKT. The plan of the roinimnlcH wiw lo dlvldu the ton rcntliiira paid for each enr of coal , oiio-hulf to po toward paylni : for iiioppfus In the dilft.nof Hut mines. The vtnrKincn , to loitily their position in COM ) of irvoltvoiled llfteen days under the nc\v sj.slem ol payment , and round that it witHim Indirect hut clfeotlvomelliod of leducliiK their wane.ToftriKo was the only ulleimillve. Medium * writ1 held and a dole- cntlnii nppolnttd to wait upon the iitntmajni ; tlliirtorol the inlm-H nml inylicfniu him the deinand.s ol the men the abolition of the now sjMum of payment imd an ineiuaso of nvo centime * per air. Anton's nlilllty and saun- elty made htm at oncothe leader in thuHtrlko. The Interview of the mint-in with the mana ger WUH without result , and the mon , with MTy lltlle liopoof nltlnmto .stireo.s.s , .settled down to n Ions and hitter stiiiKirlt1 tlio sliuj- K\o \ of povuity uxulnsl unlimited wealth. CIIAI'TKUXXIV. At live o'clock it was very dnrlc , tlio moon having gomi ilowu. Kvory ono nt Dmiculin'.s wns iiHlui1 ] ) ; thu old brick house wits nilunt and dark , with duor.s inul windows closi'd. A bail ) v-kdit ] gar den sotianited it on the ones siuu from Ilio mine .miii-Hnrt. On the other sidu ran tlio dexorlod town of Vnndtum ! , si "rout iniirkol-pluco , three miles behind the forebt. Uotuuilin , coniplotuly tired out , having pushed half of tlio duy uoforo at the bottom tom of the in inn , was snoring with his fnco turned toward Uiu'wall , wliuu ho dreamed homo ouo was calling Jiim. lie tiwoko mid , really hearing u voice , ran to ojion ( ho window. It wns ouo of his over- feuora , wlio .stood in the garden under tlio window. "Wliut's the matter ? " ho asked. "Monsieur , it's : i htriko ; half the workmen mon don't want to work , and iiavo coino to prevtmt tlio other lialf trom going down " He. scrtreely understood , his head being still heavy from sleep. A cold wind camu in through the window , almost freezing him. "Compol them lo go down , " no slam- moral. "It lias been going on for an hour , " resumed tlio overseer. "Then we thought wo had butter come and look for jou. Perhaps you can make them listen to reason. " "All right , 1 will go. " Ilo dressed quickly. His mind had be- conio olear now , and ho was very uneasy. They might have ransacked the house , for neither the eook nor other servant had as yet stirred. Hut from the other sidu of the hall can.o the sound of alarmed whispers , and when ho went out ho saw the door of his daughters' room open , while both girls stood on the threshold , dressed in white wrappers , hastily put on. "What is the matter , father ? " LUCKS , the elder , was twenty-two years of ago , a tall brunette , with n superb car riage , while tlio younger , Jeanne , scarce ly nineteen , was still prettier , being small , with golden hair and winning grace. "Nothing of any consoqnonoo , " lie ro- lilid. to reassure thorn , "itappears that the strikers arc making some little trouble at the niino. I urn going to see about it. Hut they did not wish him to go out without first Inking something _ warm. Otherwise , lip would return homo ill. Ho broke away from them saying ho was in n hurry. "Lihton"said Jcanrio , hanging on to his neck , "you are going to drink a little glass of whisky and eat a eouplo of crackers , or I sliall remain like this and you will bo forced to carry mo off with you. " Ho was obliged to resign himself , though ho swore that thu biscuits would clinKo him. Then , oandlo in hand , both girls ran down stairs before ; him. In the dining-room they hastened lo servo him , ono pouring out the whiskv while the other ran to the closet to Una a paper of crackers. Having lo t their mother very young , they had been badly brought tip , spoiled by their father. The older wished to heeoino an operatic singer , while the younger was anxious to paint well. When they were compelled to oil down their expenses on account of the great ombarassmont in business allairs , ihesy girh , heiore so extravagant , beoamo very direful housekeepers , who discovered the errors of centimes in the familv accounts. Now , they kept the purse , and cut down these expenses and quarreled with the donlors ; but constantly repaired their toilets , and in other ways made the house more comfortable. "Kut " said Lucio , pupa , , Then , noticing tlio pivoconpjed air into which hn had again fallen , silent , over whelmed , she again became uneasy. "It must be serious , or yon would not look as you do. Say , now , wo will re main at homo with you ; they can do without us nt lunch. " She spoke of a parly which had been planned for that morning. Madame llennobeau was lirst going to drive to Gregory's to get Cccilo , then she would onmo and take thorn in the landau , and they wore all going to Muroliiiiiias to lunch at the l-'orges , where they had been invited by the wife of ono of the directors , for the purpose of visiting the workshops , the high furnaces and the coke ( ires. "Certainly , wofihall remain at homo , " declared Joanne. Hut ho became angry. " \Vhatan \ idea ! Ftoll you its nothing. Do mo tint pleasure of going back to your beds , and then at nine o'clock dress yourselves and keep your qngagomont. " Embracing them , ho hastily went out , and they heard the sound of his foot on the frozen earth in thu garden. Jeanne silently put away the bottle of whiskv , whilu Lucid locked up the crack ers. This apartment had the deserted look of all the dining-rooms in which the t iblo is not set. Horn girls took advan tage of tljin early morning visit to see if n > thing remained from the day before. A helled napkin wan out of place ; the servant must be roprimnndcd. At length they returned to their room , As ho cut across the shortest paths of the garden Deneuliii thought over his lost fortune , that million which he had real- i/.ed from Montson , intending to increase it , and which to-day wast in such great ' risks. It had been a continuation ot had luck ; there were enormous ami unfore seen repairs , ruinous explorations ; and then , thu industrial crisis came on just at the time when the profits began to tip- near. If the strike broke out with him , it was all over ; it would kill him at ouo blow. He pushed open a little door ; the buildings of the mine were distinguishable - able in the dark night by a deepening of the shadows , lighted bv MHHII lanterns , Jean-Hart had not the Importance .of the Vulture , but the relitting had made it an attractive mine , acci riling to the report of the engineers. They bud not contented IheiiiBplvc' ! with enlarging the fthaft titty metres and sinking it. seven hundred and eight metres deeper , but they had newly equipped it ; there was anew now engine , new cage' ? , and all the im provements provided by the latent ad vances of sen-nee ; and there was a Mud- led elegance even in the construction of the BrrcenlnjTHhod , which was of artist e shape : the lower waa ornamented with n clock ; the . uperinteinleut's room and tin ) engine room were shaped like the nave of a church of the Kcnnissaneo , and the chimney rose nbovo them with n mosaic snlrnl made of black and red bricks. TIIC hoisting engine was iilaced tion | the shaft of tlm gn ntat tlio old mine ( Jaston-Mario , reserved entirely for this purpose. Jean-Hart , besides that for the engo of extraction , h.id only two openings , one for thu steam vciitilutor and another for the ladders. In the morning , at 4 o'clock , Oluival was the lirst to arrive , lie talked with his comrades , and convinced them thai they must imitate the minors of Montsou , ami demand an increase of live centimes per ear. Soon the four hundred workmen went fiom the waiting-room to the superintendent's ollleo , amid n tumuli of gestures and out cries. Those who wished to descend , took their lamps , bared their fool , and pill their tools under their arms ; while the others , still with their shoes on and their coats upon their shoulders , owing to the terrible cold , barred the 'haft ; and the overseers made themselves hoarse trying to preserve order , begging them to be reasonable and not to prevent those who wished , from going to work. Clinviil was furious when ho sas ! Catherine in pants and vest , her head covered with u lilne scurf , ready to de scend. That morning lie had brutally told her not to leave tnoir room at Mont- son. She , in despair at the stoppage of work , had followed him , all thesaniu , for he never gave her any money , and she was often forced to nay the expenses of both. What would become of her if she did not earn anything ? She was tilled with fear , the horror of a house of shame at Marelnonnes here so many of the mine women , without bread and without home , cnddcd. "What in thn name of God arc you do ing hero"said Cliaval. fciho stammered that she had not the rent and wished to work. "Thou vou put yourself against me , fool. ( Jo back light off or I'll give you a kick. " "In four she shrank back , but did not return , being resolved toseu how malt.Ts would turn. Deneulin arrived at the stairway of the Horeoning shed , lu spite of the feeble light of the lanterns , with a quick glance , ho took in the scene , that crowd among the shadows , each face of which ho roc- O"iii7.ed , the diggers , the loaders , the wheelers , the pushers , even to the small boys. In the nave , now and still clean , work paused in suspense ; the engine un der pressure , gave out slight pull's ; the cages remained suspended by the mo tionless cables ; the cars , ahnn'doncd on the way , enciimberred and ( lagged. Scarcely twenty-live lamps had been ta ken from their places , and others were still burning in the lamp room. Without doubt a word liom him would .suDiccaud work would bo resumed again. "Well , what is going on hero , my chil dren ? " ho asked , in n loud voice ' 'What are you angry about ? Explain it to mo ; wo must understand each other. " Usually ho was paternal toward his men , oven though exacting heavy work. Authoritative and brusque by nature , lin tried at lirst lo control them by a good nature , which had the showincst of a clarion ; ho often made himself loved , and the workman especially respected him as a man of courage , always with them in the drifts , and the lirst in danger whenever an accident occurred at the mine. Twice , after the explosions of lire damp , they had lowered him by a rope fastened under Ins armi , when the bravest amonir them had refused. "You sec , " said he , "von will make mo repent that [ placed confidence in yon. You know that I have refused a guard of gendarmes. Speak calmly and 1 will listen. " All wore silent now. abashed , and yielded to him ; but Gliaval tit length said : "It's this , Monsieur Deneulin : We can't kcqp on working like this ; wo want live centimes more a car. " He appeared .surprised. "What ! live centimes ! What is you reason for this demand ? 1 do not com plain of your propping. I have not im posed a new tarill on you , like the com pany tit Montson. " "That's .so. b' t the comrades of Mont- son are right , ail the same. They won't have the tariff , and they want live centimes because they can't work right with this poor pay. Wo want live centimes , too , don't we , you others ? " A number ot voices' approved ; the clamor bo an again with violent ges tures. Little by little they had all gath ered round in a circle , Denoulin's eyes Hashedbut he clenched his fist for fear of yielding to the ti-miita- lion to choke them one after the oilier. He preferred to discuss the matter , to talk reasonably. "You wish live centimes , and I admil the work is worth it. Hut I cannot give them them to you. If 1 make lhis nd- vanee I shall bo ruined. You should un derstand that I must make a living in order that you may live. And I am at the limit ; the least increase in the price of labor would throw mo head over heels. Hemomber , two years ago at the last strike 1 yielded , 1 was not able then. Hut that raisa of salary has almost ruined niotliough I have struggled along for two yoars. _ To-day I would rather leave the business at once than not to know where to got the money next month. " Chaval laughed disagreeably in the face of his master who BO frankly told them of his affairs. Thu others were ob- Minato and incredulous , unable to com prehend that a ehiu did not earn mil lions from his workmen Then Oonou in was loreed to insist. lie explained hh strife against the Mont- son company who wore always on the " wjitoh , ready to devour him if tho'slight- "est chance occurred. Just tit present ho was forced to economise , the increased depth of Jean-Hart had made the ex pense of hoisting still greater , the unfa vorable conditions of affairs scarcely compensated tor the thick bed ot coal found. He would not have raised the salary of thu miners at the hist strike had he not been compelled to imitate Mont- sou for fear of seeing his mon leave him ; but if they had done so although they would have succeeded in compelling him to give up his mine , they would also have made their own condition more deplora ble by joining the Montson company. lie was not unthroned in some tabernacle atar oil' he was not ono of those men who paid managers to strip the minors , ami who was never seen by them ; he was a master who risked other things than his money , ho risked his intelligence , his health , his entire life. A stoppage of work would simply bo his death. He had no stock on hand , and moreover it was iiece.s.sary for him to execute his orders. On thu other side the capital could not sleep without causing disaster. How could ho keep Ins engagements ? how could he pay the interest on the sums in- trusted to him by his friends ? Ho would be sure to fail. "And it is just this , my good men ! " said he In conclusion. I wish to con vince von. You do not ask a man to ruin liiinself , do viii ? If I should give you tint llx'o centime * , or yon should join the strike , it would bo cutting my throat. " Aa he became S'lent , growls wore leant. Hula part of the miner.- , scorned : o hesitate. Several started toward the shaft an if iv.Mihed lo descend. "At leaiit , " said an ovorauur , "lot every ono Infrt'O. . Who nro those wlio wish ( o workJ" Catherine was ono of Hip first lo ad- vnnoc Hut Ohfctsfl , furious , pushed her bank , crying : f\ \ \ "Wo'rc all to&otjlorj It's only cownrds who leave tliolr comrades " A rooonoilntion appeared Impossible. The crirs hnd iignln coinincnecil , while nl r'usk of nSnshlnrr iho willing ones against tlio wall the strikers pushed them nwny from Iho shaft. For tin In s-taut tlic director , desperate , tried to drive l.lie.iu bnok , but it was tisolesa , and hu was obliged lo givoitp. Out of brotith ho seated himself on n ohitir in Iho sup erintendent's room , So uwarn of being powerless Hint not nil idon ol what , to do en mo lo him. At Icnglh lit ! became ealm ; ho sent all overseer to lind Chavul ; then when the Inttor had consented lo tin interview lie went cvory ono itwivy with a gesture. , "Lonvo us itlonb. " Dcnonlin's idon was tosco what the follow had in him , Ilo at ont-o found him to bo viiln nnd devoured with joal- ouiy. Then ho commenced to llattur him , affecting to bo astonished that a workman of his merits should compro mise his prosperU in suoli u maiinor. For a long time ho had had his eyc on him for a rapid promotion , and hounded by squarely oft'nring to make iihn over seer later on. Ohaval listened , at lir.it quiet v.'ith hands clenched , then lillto .by little ho qniotod down. Meanwhile ho began thinning ; if hu rimaiiied ; in tlio sliiko ho could never hope to bo iiKtre. than u lieutenant under Anton , while now another step w a open lo him , that , of being ono of the chiefs. A Hush of prhle mounted to his face , ho became intoxicated. Then again , the band from Mont-son whieli hi ; had boon expecting since early morning , would certainly not como now , .somo obstacle must have kept thorn back , gendarmes perhaps ; it was lime to yield Hut. ho no morn refused , with a ttliako of the head , ho played the tolo of an unoorrupteii man , laying MX hand on his heart. Finally without speaking to tlio director about the meeting ho had given lo the Mont on men at this mine he promised to ealm his comrades and inlluonuo them to descend. Deneulin remained concealed , oven the overseers held aloof from that light. For an hour they heard Chaval har.mguing , discussing , ar. ho stood upon near be fore the snpei iutentleiit's ojlico. A parly of workman shouted at him , u hundred > iml twenty went of'indignant ! , obstinate in their resolution which ho had compelled - pelled them in thu first , to take. It was already moro Hum seven o'eloek. pay- light , hnd long since broken on a bright , clear day , oold ami frosty. And all at oui'u Iho noise of the mine began again , the work continued. Tlio machinery was sot in motion , while the eablo began to wind and unwind. Then , as thn .sig nals were shouted , the desoent began , the pages lilled up , snik ; dovvn and rose again ; the shaft swallowed its daily ill- lowaneeof boylS , girls and men , while on the iron flagging the wheelers pushed their cars , maii-ingia thundering noise. " ( Jroat ( ! od'Ldial n p you doing now ? " : vid Chaval to Catherine , who was wait ing her turn. 'JiVh.y don't you go down V" At nine o'clock , when Mrs. iTennebean ami Oeile arrived in the landau , they found Lueio _ and Jeanne , beautilully dressed , axyailing them. Hut Deneulin was astonished on seeing Megrel , wlio hat ) accompanihd iho carriage on horse back. Hut Mrs llennebeau explained in a natural nmnnur , that she was nfraid , the roads were so full of hard-looking people , nnd that she had preferred to erin < r u protcctblS. Megrel laughed , re assuring them ; nothing was serious it all , asu.siial , ended in threats ; not ono of them would dare to throw : i stone into a pane of glass. Joyful at his sueeess , Denenlin told them of the .subdued rebel lion at Jeant-Hart. Now everything wa.s quiet , nnd upon the road to Vandamo , after Iho young ladies had gottuii into the carriage , they all became very cheer ful in that bright weather , without guess ing that , at tt short distance oil' in the country , a lpn < ; murmur was spreading out , while , il they had pressed their ears to the ground , they could have heard the tramp , tramp of tlio people. "Weil ! it is understood , " said Mrs. Ilennebeuu ; "this evening you will como and dine with us and take the girls home. Madame ( Jrcgory has also promised to eome for Ceeile. " "Yes , yon ean expect mo , " answered Deneulin. The landau st'irtedofl'toward Vandamo and Jeanne and Luoiu look hack to sniilo at their father who rein.lined .standing in I lie road , while Megrol rode gallantly be hind them. They crossed the forest nnd took the road between VaiidaineandMarchionnes , As they approached Tartaret , Jeanne asked Mrs. IIcnnabea.ii il she know the Cote-Verto road ; and when the latter , in Kjiite of her live years're.sideiico in thin country , acknowledged that Mio hall never gone thai way , they turned into the road Tarl-iret , on the edge of the- woods , \\as an uncultivated piece of land of volcanic barrnnnos * , under wliieh , for some centuries , hnd been burning an old coal mine. The miners of that country told its history. I ho lire from heaven had fallen on'thatspot ; for the evil doings of the bo\s and girls of the mine , and it had come down so quickly Hint they had no chance to aseenil , anil that to-dn'y they are still below burning in that hell. The rocks of a dark red well covered with an cllloreseonin' of alum. Sulphur seemed lo grow from a yellow Ihnvor which sprung up on ( ho edge of the lissures. At night , the bravest ones , who had dared risk an eye lo ono of tnose liole.s , swore that they saw llames and ( lie wicked onc.s'souls jus ! shriveling tip in the still buried coal. .Stray light * rose from ( ho ground ; hot Kteam continually poured out. And thus , as a m'iraclo of eternal spring , in the miil.st of that miserable land of Tarlarct , the Coto-Verto was al ways covered with green turf , il.s trees of which the leaves wore constantly renewed - newed , while its'AiMds had us many as three harvests n year. It was a natural hot-hoiiMi , waivutiUby the heat from Hie burninir eoal , The snow never remained there. The enormous growth of verdure and the trees sjjri'liil out with ut having Oven been reddjuj jl bv the frost Soon the oarriaco rolled into the open country , Megrel jokingly told the legend ; then o.xplainudjiow the lire began at the bottom of that | jiyiu by the fermentation of the coal dust , and whim they could not get control of it it burned on and on for ever I In told i of'a mine in Hcgiurn which they hiut'lliftrded without putting out Hie lire , link hit became silent , every moment bands.ot miners passed the car riage. Though tljoy walked by in silence , angry looks H i\Ji' | > < ' * " * t on that luxury whUili" forced them to Hland aside , J The crowd be- cnino moro numerous ns the horses crossed the little bridge of the Scarpo What was the Dialler that these people were all on the road Hiusv Tim women began to bo frightened ; Megrel began to suspect something was going on in that quhering country and it was u relief when they at last arrived iitMarehieniii.s. Under the sun. which seemed to itMin- gnisli them , the rows of coke f > rcs and the furnaces throw out their smoke , from which the eternal soot tilled the air. I'fO UK CONTINUED. ] Olvoyour children H. H. DOUGLASS iV .SOK.S1 OAl'SKUJM CtJH ) | ( ! DKOI'.S for llieir Coughs.Colds and hore'l hroals ; they will cure speedily , uro harmless nnil plcanlng to iho tasto. The most stubborn CUM M of dyspepsia and siiK ne.-ulaeln ) yield In the ivg luting nnd I'Hi'u g iiilhu-iiee of Hood's baraup- anlla. J rU , Advert Islng Clients i 1 1 "II. hns become so common to begin an nrticln , in an elegant , interesting style , " riien run it into some advertisement , that no avoid all such , "And simply call attention to thonlerlts of Hop Hitters in us plain , honest terms us possible , " To induce iieoplo To give thorn ono trial , which so proves their value that thuy will never n c anything else. " "Tun HKMIIIV : so favorably noticed In nil Ilio IIIUH ! , llellsiotis mid Koonlnr , Is "llnvlnjr n liir o solo , and Is piini nntliisr till otlicr medicines. "Theiols no thmyliift tlio virtue * of the lion Hunt , nnil the | iroit-Uuor9 ) of Hop HIltoi-H Imvo Mien n KiT'MtslnoiMliios- ' uMllty. "In iHinipniimllnx uiixltclno wliciso vlrtuo ) n ro so pulpiiMo to every imo'a olwoi'vatlou. 1)1(1 She Die ? "Not . . . > y this Hop Hitlers the papers sav sp much about. " "Indeed ! IndoedP1 "How thankful we i-hould bo for that medicine. " A Misery. "Klevcii years our ilanghterHiiffered on n bed of misery. "From a complication of kidney , liver , rheumatic trouble and nervous debility , "Under the earo of the best physicians. "Who gave her disease various names , "Hut no relief. "And now she is restored to ns in good health by as simple u remedy a.s Hop "it- tors that we hnd shunned foryearsbetoro using it. " Tin : PA HUNTS. the Swindler ! It irnrliun > ou cull for Hop HUtui rhiMorot llnp-Htn thowhllu luliuli Imnd.sout any oilier htulT culled 0. 1) . Wurnor'tt Herman Hop Hitters or with other "Hop" immo , rnliiHo II urn ! cliuu that dnijwht its you \\oiilil n viper , nnil If ho Ima taken > our money lor tliu stull Indict him Tor the limul i uJ uiohliu lor ilioil imitjros for llioewinillinmu \ \ ou llborully for tlio conviction. OAl'lTAL l'Rl/.B , $75,000 lcltots only $5. Bliuros In 1'ropoitlon. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. "Woilo lioroby i-ortlfy that wo wiporvlso the nriniifioiiiants lor till the Monthly iintl Soinl-An- mint iiruwltitr ol' the I.oulaiinii | Stnto Ixtlory ( 'nniuiny ) , nir.l In | iurM > n initiiii o mill control tlm driiwlnu'i tluiMinilvonml Unit Iho wnno uro coniluutcd wllh liono ly , lulrntis unit In ( " " > ( ! Ittlth towuitl "II pnrtlo" , luul o iiutliori/o the ( oniiinj' | ) to u o tlil < cortlllctito. with lau-slmllni xs iittiiohoil in ll uilvui tt COMMISS1ONUU9. Inoorporntflrt In 1SOS fori'i ycnrs by the iPTls- Intm-i'lor IWuciitiontil nnil Clinrltnblo purposns , with u capital of Jl.tUOXM ( to w.iloh u nt > oi'vo Iniid of over t-r " , U"y has since boon ntldail. lly mi ovprwhohnlnff popular vote Itsfninohl'o \MIS iiiiulo 11 pint of I ho pro-out Htato constutlon utloplud DocciniliPi'-'cl. A. 1) ) . IS" ! ' . Tlio only lottery over voted on and omlorscd liy the people of any btato. It no > or tcnlos or po tjionos. Its ( irnmlsliuflo number driiwlnffs tnlto plnco monthly. A Si'j.iJNini ) Oi'i-oiniiNiTrTo WIN A VOKTUNH. llth Urnnd Urnwlnif , Clais 1 , , In the Auiulomy of MiiHlc. Now Orlotnts , Tuesday , Nov. lutli , ISM , IHtilli Monthly Drawtnj , ' . PR5ZE $15 , ICO.OOOTiokctflat Klvo Dollars liiioh. I'lactions , In l''ilths , In 1'roporllon , t.lST < ltf 1MU7.ILS : 1CA1TTAI. I'KIISB . S7r.nnO I do do . a > , lWO 1 do do Sl'KURl 01' 5 do K.OIIO 1(1,000 ( ID do 1,0110 i , uw yl do 10OlX ) 100 do ! > < l,0)0 ( ) ! X)0 ) do 1110 ! t ( > , IKXI HOI ) ilo 63 iiVWU iKM ( ilo ' > , UOO Al'I'KOXUMTJOV n Apiirovlnititiou I'ri/.oa of S'fjO , o < i < > do rm 4r > iM 0 do do STiU 1WIT Ti l/.r , mnonnllnff to . SMK/iiM Applioation for niliw I" club-i Mioithl bii inttilo only to the ollico of the company In Now Or- loiins , 1'Vir ' other Information wrlto clonrly , pIvlnT full nilUi ( ! . 1'OSl'AI. NOTH = t , ixpnm : Money ( lidoit. , or Now Vork Uxeliiuwo in orillnary lor- Ic-r , curioncy by I'Apnr-smll muniol' ' $ .ri and up- N..k . nt . . . - Or M. A. DAUPHIN , NOW Uiloiin.Iii. . Washington. TJ. C. Mal.o T. O. Money Ordurt , p.ibnblu tttid address < IICIN13\V \ OUU5ANS NATIONAL HANK. Now Orlonns , La. LOUISIANA NATIONAL HANK , Nmt Drloans , Lu. BTATI ! NATIONAL HANK. Now OrloniH , Lu. HUltMAN NATIONAL It.VNIv KouOi loaiid , La. JR. HAIR'S Asthma Cure. This inviiliinhlo ppooltlo icadlly nnd porma- nonlly uiniis nil IUIIUM of AMiiina. 'I'ho ' ino.it olwtlimlo and lon ht4indmt ; CWIM yield piompt ly lo HH woiiilorlul ctirlnff proportioJ. It It Known thioiit-'hout the wotlil lor ltn unrlvaknl ollluaoy. J. L. OALOWULL.clty of Lincoln , Nub. , writin , .Ian. " 5 , Itwl : Snico iHmr Dr Hairs Aslhma ( 'mo , lor moil ) ihiui oiid jour , my wlio Iris licon imlirojy noli , and not ouni n bymptom of tno ( ll-IIIIMI lllMapllfMIIIMl. WILLIAM lillNNIVrr , llichland , low.i. wrllo.s , Nov.til ! , IhKI : 1 Imvo Icon ulllloliil with liny 1'ovor mid Ahlhmit HIIUO l < > ' > . I jollnwod your ( liiocllcins and am happy lo Hiy that 1 novur hlopt boitur In my ll'o. ' 1 am nlnil that I am lummy the ninny wlio uiui e-poak M ) lavorably of jourioiiiuilloH. A valuiililodl piipo trfntlso ronlalnllitfKlnillai tiom in-dry htuio In Iho li. K , L'amulu mm Cioof llritiiln , will bo mnllod upon nppllnitlon. Any UriiKKlat not htivniif It In block will pro- Uro It. PaY Manual cf c.11 Diccazca , or.orn imd aotT > Mnilcd IIVHiirpeln. J.iliMwMoniac'i. . tiiiiiirciue | lnrl'alr.riiHVilod . . . . i \ V/lltcs / , . too rtrfitrpl'crlnd . . . . . _ . . . . . . - ( Jroun. ; Cough. l.t co t ISrrati : ror. . . . . ! . Hnlt ilhrimi [ , rrjtlpclim , 1 niUic = 3. . . 4 lliciiinrtl.Uiii. - Jtt i tfo I iii . . ( & HEALY , Mi. or Sib. , BAND CATLOCUF fl .U'tM I IAllIU , I ! * I It i I Out * lriMo | ! | ii > < ) tiJr It Uti I VlitVUV COSTS 1-3 VLYET. v Sold by L. B. Williams & Sons. T11R K/M'KST 1'I.ACH IN OMAHA TO 1UJY IS One of the Kmt. avid Ltirycst StocKs in the U. S * to Select from. No Stairs to Climb , Elegant Passenger Elevator , M. BURKE & SONS , LIYE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS , GI20. IH'KKH , Mtuutcor , UNION STOCK YARDS , OMAHA , NED. nKPiitKNUE3 : ! Mnrclmntx nml rnnnorV llniik , Duvlil City , Nob. ; Kunrnoy Nntlonnl nnnlc.Koar tiny. Noli. : ( ' ( iliniilius Siixin Hunt- , Columbus , Nob. ; MoDoiiulil'a Hunk , North I 'Kit to , Is'ub , ; OuiuUit JSiitionill Hank , Onmlm. Nr > l ) . _ _ \VI1I ] i y uu > tiiiutirH < ] riiJivlth JLI11 of lutllnir iitljiclipili for two-lliliils vnliiu of sU > olc. A. TUIjllOCIC , Kilg. nnil Slipt. U. 1' . N. SAllI ) < Ult , Asit Uag. U.f. . DIAMOND , Atftt. Boor. Missouri Valley Bridge and Iron works , OFFICE AND WORKS LEAVENWORTH , KANSAS. MANUI'AOTIIIIKUS AND IIUlDIIItfl Off Wrought Iron , Steel , Howa Tnisa unit ( 'oniblniittiiit BRIDGES Tor Hnllrontiil anil HlKhmmH. . furn Tables , Draw Spans , Hock Trusses , Piers and Sub structures , IBSLEY , SHIRE & TULLOCK I'loptlotora. riimso ncml us word of nil brlilQo work to lot CoiTO3oiiluiico | ( sollullod iiom bridge oo HOME SEEKERS ATTENTION. or Full Particulars about Free and Cheap Lands in Western Nebraska. fiJJrcss PATTERSOti & _ WHITEReul _ Estate Agents , Korth ftutto. Nebraska. Growers of Isive Stock and Otliers. WI3 CALL YOUK ATTENTION TO n tl 71 is Iho liost nml olio'iptut fooil for toclc of nny Ittnil. Onoponnil In oi unl to tlnon pounils of coin. Slxk ! foil win Oiimml Oil Onko Hi the Kail mid WlnUir , instoiul of running do vn , will In- oroasoln wolpht nnil lie In frooil niurltnlnblo condlllon In thobprln ? . D.ilryinon 119u > ll tis olhorjj , who use It.eiin tostil'y to il.s merits. Try It mill juiltfo for your.-tnlros. I'rluo $ * + | ) or ton. No clmrRO lor siu-ks. AddiOM WOODMAN I.IN.SEUD Oil. WOHIC8 , Oniiiliu , Notiriiskll. CHARLES SHIVERIOK , UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES , ssoiifc'cr clovntor to nil Hod's. 12M , 1SIW nnd 1-10 Fnrimm Street OMAHA , NIIIHIASKA. \ i ? .j-fifr % * * : > ? In Every Style nnd VorJo'y Known to Modern Cooking and Heating Steve and Ranco Construction. PRICES FROM $90 to $75 a f f The nbovo Trailo Mark is a Guarantee that Every Article bRarm i tfto Finest and Best k"t can 60 myfe for t'lo f > rico gskcj/ Dewarc of Imitationo. If your Dealer will not furnish you with a "Garland" write direct to The Rfflichigan Stov © Company , DETROIT , mien. CHICAGO , ILL. ' BUFFALO , N. Y. FOR SALE BY Chicago , Milwaife & SI , Paul The Short and , Best Route From Omaha to the East TWOT1W INrtDAU.V IIHrWHUNOMAlIA AND Chicago , Mlnnciiioln | , Mlhvii'ikcu , Ht I'mil. rinlur KupItU , Davenport , CJlntoii. lliibinino , Itocklmil , Itock Ibhtnd , I'iciHioil , .Imiitsvillu , rit'ln , MiidUon , l.il Ci OIMJ , lU'lolt , Woii'im , Aiulullolhiii' Imporlanl iinlntx Kijst , Norlhoast ' Tlc'kct ollico nt 1UI rnnmm Mrt-ot , ( In IlolCl'.aiul ' nt Union I'ucitlu Depot. I'lillimiiiiSlcopornand Iho l-'lii ( " < t Dining l.'ur-i In the Woild mo run on the main IIIICK o | tlm t.'iiicAi.o.Jlii.u.u iar. i.Sr. 1'M'i. IUii.w\v , ami i\rij iillrntlon IH jMild Id | U. Mii.i.t.u.Ccnunil Manaucr. .1. 1' , I'litKltlli AfsUtnnl ( iciiiTiil Miiniiiri-r. A V. H. ( , ' * III'I.N-JT.II : , ( liMiuiMl I'.o-i-iiuur l Aui'iit. ( ii.o i : . llK\nini ( ) . At , t > bruin ( iciifiui Vur utiil ' 4'u > Uul Atfuut II OJWT MKniCJL WORK ON MTO01) ) lvlllll' ' ( 1 VH > | lllT. VnrvniK I.nil I'liv.lf. 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