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TTTTC DM ATT A DATT/V RTCR. F1MDAV. R 93 IRQ- ; Hfl id ift -THE 151 - BEST TONIC , Thtt wedlelnt ? , cnrnblnlns Inn tvllh r"r ° Vrwuhtt ? l/inlri. oiilrkly ntid rmni.leulr Cnrm lTiprif,1n | , fniltcrittiin. U - UnrM" , Jlril.nraIllnod.II lullHlilll r lid ! ' " , nun Nrurrtlfttrio . . . It III on imrnlllnc remedy for IUc * . e * > of Ilia Klilnrv * nml l.lrrr. It l Inmliwlile for Plwn p < pwtilwr to Tnmrn. ami nil Vh" If il mtthtntj fhn. IlrtrtOK tint lnjnri lhi > tr th.t nunliemlnrrit ; or produce ronMlpMInn ofiTrmi innllrnMf > < . Hcnrtplieminn1 piirlllc * theMow1. lniii1iilc tronpt > i'tle. lilJ Ilirni-Mi'illiillotint fnr.il. ro- llevpi Itcimtmrn nnl Hilrliliig. and Ktrcnglh * n tlip innw lc and nrrrra. For IntprinlHFiit Forrrs , iJU'ltudc. 1-ackof Enrrey. Ac. , it h < no equal. * The Krmilnr li.'i * l > ore tnulo mark and crm ert red llncioii wrapper , lake no other. C17 Nt. CbnrlrnSC. , St. I.oulu , A rf Ircitmtatof Cu Bi i > Dt i * > i thinanf other T Nervous Prottratlon , Debility. Mental and Phyjlcil Weakness ; Mercurial and other Affc lions ol Throat * Skin or Bones * Blood Poisoning * old Sores and Ulcers , r trfttcd wiih uapirtiieied ncen tnlKtutkrl-Btin * rMtstlr Iti.Bfcrtlf. TrlriUlj. Diseases Arising from Indiscretion , Excess * Exposure Or Indulgence , wbch ! f rodae iome of U * follnwinf e ? tt I b rt * ta DII ( dcbllttr , ( Jltnnen of ilfkr Dddefeeilrt roeftirtrjt IlnplelOO ib Ue t | bf > kftlde a/ ( ' ferdontoiho * clet7of tttn\mt \ confuttoti of Idfti , etc. , rpiidcrlcr Marrfnzo improper or uuhnppy , Ijr cur d * ) * * rjpitiftSftp | fM ) a UtitWre , teak , . tet T lij rattl free. Inrlted wnitit \ tly tof JentltU A Positive Written Guarantee Ktrtn ID Mt table eu . Uedlcluo ent rverjMbari bw U or et | > rti * CARRIAGE G5J5BE ) , SCO PAOE1 , PTWI2 PLATES. fl r t cloth nJ r t Mrialif , unit JfTO'lo. In i > itiiNK rc'irrt ' > nej. Oter llftf wonderrul p npUtum , trtiet * Mt | intclM on lha follow ) DR.JRI > - -iV'.r-.i- . . < _ _ w ( i WllVATB COUnSFLOK iori fured. l fnrtnoro tlmnflvo rcnrt with Imll- ppcllon , Mjiironly iililo to n-tuln tliu , Mniilust looit on my HI imch. Tlio I'lirntnir foii iitl'in IVIIH iiliiumt Irt iiltTUlilo. unit iny xvlinlo sjfiioiii wim iloniiiuccl. i WIIH ivukornl unit not o'wm. ' mid conccmmmll } moro or lixs nervous nil tlio tlinii. 1 ilijclinotl In Iliwh uml RiilTonxl nil the tiNinil dupi-o-iilnn ntlonUunt tiinin tlilx tnrrltiln JlM iW ) . In u wnnl , I wnt inlMiiiti . At ln < < t fiUllnir to Iliut rolior In inivtliunt ul o. I coin- nionptxl Urn ncoot' hwlft's Bpcclllo. 1 bvinin to Improve ut onto. Tlio inuillclno toncil up Mm Btonmeli , HtroiiKtn."i.'il ! thudlucwih-i ) orriin .iuul rKK > n nil tlintlinrnlntr ooiipeil. niul I could rutiiln fCKXlrltllllllt till ) HllKlltC-it ( UlliOUllJ. I IIII > t , clioorfiilly hour tills tcstlmnny liuoiuiso tluiro > ArcnimlriMl ) imiir < ) iliiifii8 I > vn . niul I inn BMI-O oin tiu "H rcMidlly lionlcd. Tuhu tlio pra orltio.l , 'doto aHor oiitlnv Instoiiil or bo'oro. JAMI.S JIANN , No. li Ivy Slroot Atlnntn , Gn. , Muy IU , t > W > . Troiitlr o on tjloinl nnd skin ill oasoo mnlloil f i co. Tlio Swfft Siicclllo Co. , DniHor 'J , AtliuiUi , On , , Or N. Y 15T W. aW 6t. Cbartered by UuStatcof I 111- now furttieexpresipjrpose of eivinRlmnicaiktc rchelln all chronic , unnaryand prl. .vale diseases. Oonorrhcc , , OlcctandSypliIli in ull their complicated forma , also all ditcsees of ( he i3kfn and Blood promptly relieved and permuneutlycurcd by rcme- dica trstcdiim f < ' "rf'//lYfira fiirnulJ'rurHrr. Seminal VVeckncis , Night Losiesby Dreams , Plmpleh on the Pace.Lost Manhood/ < i///iv/i/riiKiy / , 77n- | jr HO fjritrrlninitSnti. The appropriate remedy U at once lined In each cat.c. Consi'ltaiijni , ner > onal or by letter , sacredly conRdential. Med icines sent by Mall and Express. No marks on package to Indicate contents or sender. Address UR.JVJIES.No. 204WashnntonGt..Cnoano.lll. ! ! MEKVMUS ' ' n' ' from orrnn nr f | I'UXP. j11 ' if jol lh < * HI'IncT * . llliif < nrr. tx-n * r mnir Olnnil " ! " { UP nliliuiit J.lnmw > , Wrilir , c > in H'Milsum Hclun * n. rlr inr * "uii wnnf > "t < ntri freftllM1 nrm < r - , 1.011 , r A FINE LINE 01' -AT- WOODBRiDGE BROS' I h ? o [ > lll oriMi.ly I rlliii l imii ; . ! , 61 III In lKrltlrtrr.1 I I l I ' * wn ITM'II lllirri.l I III I b-Krlhpr n , V l I.IMlll KTIIK 1 I&K nn Oil. di..x. ' uf uir.'i. r. ln riir | g ii l ! ( I . .dd , . -1 T i HMIlIUM III r-.r1- ! N T uoirr. ii. . AUX \r.\i.i.icu TdloplionuitO (5 WALLACE , , Steam aod Gas fillers Sl'KAM IlKATIMI A St'KflAI.TV. , .mi IH InniHlii'.l , nr will cull por.iiiitlv. ! . AKUIIIH fur tlio liiniuruil Uiu MuuafilU. KlUuuJ lt > 6. fMli Bt. Uituiliu. Nuk " DB. BENJ. NICE , Special Attention Given to Diseases of Women. On 10 omttiultcxl In Knit Mi ntul norinna. ItiMini 1 t.'nnni-iiHllliKrk.Hou tiiuisl Coi nor Cap. Aveiiuuund rjtxuicnlli Ml cot , - ; Men Think . tt they know all about Mustang Lin- , fment , Tcvt ( lo. Not to know ia not to hxvc. GERMINAL Cr Ibo Ctory of a Great llinora' Etrib. IJY KMIM2 / u u - //to / / Frchctt , pnirintsu : : . . Anton I.antior. n nii-cliimir , iinolilti to find { inilo | } niunt nt Ins tl-.iilo In I'm is , drifts Inlo Hie Interior of l-'inncu ntul lirliijrs unfit the MontMin Hml mining rv iiin. in cmly Kiirltiir. Ik-liiKwItlioiit 11101117 li" rcnillly ncwpUvoik In Die Vulture mini ! nml soon bmmun an CXIH.IIMiiknmn. . Tlio low nmrr * of Hie inln- ( ix , a constant Mntiqrla nuiliif. ! hunger , nnd tliDiiilM'ialiltiromlilinn ol old HIII ! yoiinjr , ox- ntr.s In him n Iholy Inlrrcst and liu iH-irfnH llio study of nictlioiH tt'iullni , ' t < > nllrvlato tliolr condition , ( irndiudly lie linpn 'lilH lili-nt ) lo other * mid iiiidilv r-eriircH tlio IIH | ) iott and co-otH'nttlon ot tfic poor , stntj lltin uoikiiirii , A suvlni ; fund lt itftneil to ulilcli each inliiiT coiitlibntcd , the money thus ou- tuliu'd to bo iiHil lo support the men In cn < < u ol lioiittii ) with tlic eo.ii foniianic4. | lly tlio Ipt of Not ember the fund iiiiiniinted to neon- Hitlcnibli1 Mini , nml tlid miners , cinlxilduncd by this Inct , dctvnnlneil to resist n now method ot payment Introduced by n ninjt r.ly of the coiupatilcH , which VMM to 1:0 line el- fed on the. i.istoC DccemlMr. The p an of UK ; companies wits to divide the ten ccntlmfv ; for pacli car of coal , ow-lmlf ( o jo ! towaid pn > liiK tor propping In the dilfl.siif tlumilne.H. Tliowlnirn , to loillty their po-illion Ifi Rtisu of ii1 volUorkcil nflcen day- * under tluvnow nystcm of iinvnicnUnnd lom'id that It was an Indlivc-t lint elfectUe. nielhiMl of ledneiiiK their w.ijies. To htril.o WHS the only alleiniiliva MectliHHi'ie Im'd and ti dole- fntlonapponted ! to wait upon I lie maim'-riir , ' director 01 the mlnc.s mid myheioie him tin ileinandH of themcn thunlMillllon of the new Hjstein of pajmeiit nnd an liiriejisn ofnvo eentlmes pei eir. Anton'H nbillty and saix- : flty madu him ntoncu the leader In thuHlriki' The Interview of the mincw with tlio inatia- ( xer was without lesnlt , nnd the nniii , with \eiy little hopuot nltlni.iti ! 8iirrons. settled tloun to u loiii : and liitter Mrnu'L'le thohtiii.- ; Kloot jioveity against nnlimltedeaitli. . ciiAi-rr.it xxvn. Across the lovul plain , nil white with tlio frost , under the palu wlnlur HUH , the mol ) went o , ninntn < ; iilun ; ; tlio roads nnd across the bcut-liuldH. All at oncu , n now cry aro.so. "Unmtl ! broad' hrumi ! " It was noon , the lumber of that nix wcuks Htrikts had nwakunud astliuyran across tho-o fields. Tlio hnmll crust of bread , oaten In the niorninj ; , and tin ; few chestnuts which Moquetto hud pven the women , weru not onou li , and now hnn or was aiiilud to their ra e. , _ " 'lo tlip inintH' no more woik ! bread' ' " Anton , who hail rulnsud to cat Ills share that morning , be < ran to feel ti Knawin in liis stoin.ioh. lie did not complain , but every moment hu took out his ihiMk and owalhmvd a .small quantity of KIII. llo was so weak that ho oon'd not Inivo Keno on without it. Then lii.s eheek.s Im an to burn and a flame lit m > hisoyef ) , But ho kept his head , hu Mill winhud to avoid nsuloss iluynstitlon. AH the.v readied the , loifli'llo road , Vandamc miner wio ! had joined tliu hand wanted toyt \ to tlio right , and veiled : "To Oaston-Marit ) ! wo must slop the pumps so that the water will Hood Jenn- kirt ! " The enraged mob had already turned in spite of the appeals of Anton , who im plored them to let th.it alone. What good would it do to destroy the galleries ? that roused Ins workin ; ni-in 's hu.irt. Malion also thought it unjust ; but the miner .still shouted , and Anton , trying to drown his voice , screamed wita all his mi ht. "To Mison ! there tire some traitors at the bottom of Misou ! To Mi on " With a gesture he droru the crowd back , while Johnnie still blew tlio horn ; and ( jahton-Mairo , for the time at least , was saved. The m'lo which so aratml them from Gaston-Manu were crossed in u quarter of an hour. It was a foot race across the broad plain. When they arrived at the mine they sii w an overseer Htamliti < r near the hcreening shed to receive them. They till recognized old Qtiandieu , the oldest overseer in MnnUori , a vener.ible n in with white skin .md liu'r , w r > at s iventv years of : ijjo waa a very m.r.iclo of goo.l health. "What do you want here , yn mob of mischief maKorsr"s.iid he , in a vo.co which washtill strong. The crowd stopped. This was not an owner , but a comrade ; and respect for that old workman restrained them "There are so.no nun at tn J t > > ttt > tn , " said Anton. "JMake them come out. " "Yes , there aru some men at tint bottom tom , " answered Quandicu ; "there are about s0vonty-ivo ! , the others wore afr.ii.l ot you niscalsl Hut I warn you. not one will come out ; vou can attend to your business with me. " ( i rowls were heard , the men pushed nml the women advuncod. The over- heer quickly stepped forward to bar the door. uThen Mahon Interfered. ' Old man its our right ; how can wo make the strike KiMicnil if we do not force our comrades to join usr" For an Instant the old man reniained si lent. Evidently his ignorance in mutters ot coal.tion equaled that of liu dig jr. At length he replied : " 1 don't say it's not your right. Lint I have my orders. I am alone hero. 'I lie mun do not come up until ! ! o clock , and tnev all .stay there until then. " His last words were drowned in tliu , shouts. They threatened him with their lists , the women already deafened h in ; and he felt their hot breaths in his face. . lint he was courageous , with he. ) 1 civet , showing his. large moustaene and \vn.tj hair , he spoke \ out so distinctly that he was heard above all that npro.ir. "No my * ( i nil Vou shall not pass ! An true as the HUH shines upon us , I would rather die than let the cables be touch id. more , or I'll throw m scll In the bhatt before your eyes " The crowd trembled ntiil paused ; then they moved buck ashu p' "loii ) l sou understand1 ! I'm only a li ikj all of you. They til.l nu to stand guard , and I do so. " His intelligence went no further ; this old man well understood h.s . military duty nnd he straightened jiiiu olt up and looked at them out of eyes dimmed with gloomy sadness by reason of the half cen- tn.ry spent at the uottonr , Hid Comrades watched him moved , having soimmhcro In them tin ; echo of what , lie hid NtiiJ ; that Holdier-likit obedience , th.itdevot oil and resignat on in danger. He believed that they wcrehesitatingtiml herepeati.il IIIH woriis. i ' I'll throw myself into the shaft before you. " They turned wvay and ran ofT uj ) 1 10 road ; and then their cries again rang out : f " To the Ma 1 delnut to Uruveo nuc ! no more work : bread bread " lint in the mildness of the march they bitgan to shove each other. Some one said that Chaval was trying to e.sjapn. Anton caught his arm , threatening to break his b.iek If he attempted an/ treachery. Chaval struggled violently and protected. " \\liyallthlsT \ Ain't H man free iiny longer ; I'm freezing. | ind I want to wash inyMdf. hut mo alone. " In reality he was suflering from the coal dust which the perspiration had stuck to hishkin , and his knit jacket pro tected him but littht. " ( to on ; we'll wush you. " answered Alter following the Jolsello road for MHIIO dlftUinco , they turned olV toward Coagny , OlV that way manufacturing clrmnovs i teed out on the Hat hori/.ou ; Mtme sln'ils of tain-d wotxl ami brick workhhops. covered with coal dust , fol lowed imch other in rapid miectiKsion. Kiom tinifT to time they pawed alloy filled v.'ltli low ' bonnes , tliu DmivLVnt- VIngt tiien tie | JoixaiiU'-SuI/.o ; anil fioiti caeh one , tit the call of the horn , joined in the clamor of tliu people ; families came out , men , women and ch lilren , who ulbo full in bohittd their com fttdcd. \\hcn they arrived at the Madclclno" ( hero were qttito thirteen hundred of them. The road descended u smooth sloj)0 , nml tha Wnrmtiring jrowtl of strikers was confpnllrd to go o\Tr n largo Hquaro of ground before reaching tsie iniiin. At that moment ityns little nioro than twoo'cloek , hut tlio orcrcccrd , having been warned , had IniRtonril the nsdent ) nml when the mob .ari'ived nottrly ci'ciy oiiu was out of the Miino ; there * only re mained In the pit about twclity men , who were soon disembarked from the cage. They followed them , throwing stones af ter tiicm. Two men were knocked down , another left with them a sleeve of hit jacket. This chase after the tnon saved the materials. Thc3' touched neither the cables nor the boilers. Then the crowd pressed on to the next mine. The ( Jrevcenjur 'iw only a short.dls- tnnce from the Madeleiuu. There the mob also fell on them iuslx us they were leaving the mino. A girl was beaten by the women ; the boys uero slapped as thny went by ; the men ran oil' with their sides black and blue ami noses bleeding. And , in the increasing ferocity , that wish for revenge which had turned all their heads , the cries of death to the traitor.s continued. They tried to cut tlio cables , but the tile , . did not work ; it was too long. Now that the fever wtis on , thorn , they would go to cMremes. A tap wasbioken in the boilers , while bncketsfnl of water were thrown In tao lire , which burst the iron. Without their knowing why , n now or der was sent along the line. "To the Victoirgl to the Vicloirel" There were no gendarmes therj. All were roassmod and , .turning round , they descended the hill townnl Aloutolsu. cut ting across thu fields to again reach the Joisello road A railroad obstructed their way ; they crossed it by breaking down the fences. Now , they were again up- proaehingMontsoii ; a small hill was be fore them , while in the distance ! were seen the black housed Of Marehicnucs. They were so excited that tkejr fatigup was not lelt , and they were unaware that tlieir lectcre bruised and Irosl-hlllen. Tim crowd was always increased by the comrades p cki'd lip in the roads and al leys , When they hail passed over the ca nal by the Magacho bridge , ami had ar rived at Vietoire they numbered two thoiiMinil. lint three o'clock hail the men had comes up ; not a man remain ed at the bottom. Vain throats wi re ut- teied , but they wVro only able to drio < t witli their brekbals the workmnn who had come to take ( lie piuee of the gang that had IJLOII relieved. These men hail r in awa.\ , and the deserted mine was in Ilieir po'ini'fcsion. In their rage at not having one of tlic traitors to beat , they attacked the mine. The grudge wlneli had been slowly gathering in theirhearis burst , tortn. Ali < -r jears and years of humrer tliey noitKl have their revenge in destroying all. Behind a shed Anton perceived w > nio loaders who were lillingaeo.il car. "Willou go away. " cried he. "Not it piece snail be moved. " Umler h s eiders a hundred of the ) strikers ran forward ; and the men had only time to save themselves. The horses were tinharncfwd and allowed to run away , while t.io cars wuro ujisu.t and broken. Lcvaquc , with violent blows _ of Irs axe , attacked the trestles wiiioh hel.l no liiu bridged. Thun hie id'i.t occurred to tear up the car tracks. Soon the entire band was at this work. M tlion tor.s u. ) the flagstones witli his bar of ironvuoli , hervetl hiin as a crowbar. In the meant mi ; old Hrulo led the women to t.io lamp room , whore t..my broke up the lamps , Mi > . Mahon and Airs Lcvaqiio assisting. They were all soaked witn oil , and Moqnetto wiped hi r hand on her skirt , laugliing at being bo d.rly. Hut this vengeance- gave thorn noth ng to eat. And tlio cries broke lor n omsj more : "Hrond ! bread ! bread ! " At tne Vetiirn an old ov rsn"r had lo t his bucket behind li'm.Vitliout \ doubt , taken witn fear. In had abaa'- doned the build ng in haste.Vhen tm > women returned and the men had im- i iwhed destroying th s ro.i I , t ley grasped the bucket ; tile lop was remove'd at onco. Hut they found no bread , th-nw.-ro oiny I wo pieces of raw nuat an I s > m.i potatoes. But in loi'cm ' are in 1 t uy toiiml fifty bottles ol g n. uhioh tlisap- pean'd like a drop of water drank ip ) by the sand. Anton , who had emptied his llask , was able to i dill it. Little by little a terrible into\.icat on. the intoxiuat.on of hung.-r , had made his eyes blood .shot , and , like u wolf , IIIH tii * tli sliono out betwi-on Ins pale lips. "Suddenly he perceived that Cliavai nad run away in tue midst of the tumult , lie swore and home of the men ran and brought the lugitivu , whom they found with Catherine concealed behind - hind a lotol wood. "So yon re afraid of compromising yonrselt , are your you _ rascal " yelled Anton. "In th ; forest , ilidn t you .spak of iho engineers' sU'ikii ami .say it * w iiild stop the eng no.s ? And now yon civ to get out of our wa.Vk Well , wo nj going to return to ( i.iito i-Mari i , aul you cail lireak that engine yourself. Ves , you shall break it. " Ho was drunk , ho turned himself and his men against the very engine whioii ho had H.ivis.l rtoinojionrj butoiv. "To ( ianton-AInrie , tn ( jiHtoii-Mario'V Kvei\y one nppianded him , and C.iaval was sei/.cd by the shoulders , draggid .and violently oiished along , wailj lie still naked th it ne lui allowjd lo wasa. " ( Jo way now , " cried Alalun to Cath erine , who had again buguii lo run. She threw angry , | o ( > ks''at.lur | ) ifHtlfer and continued to run on On pass.ng Moutson , they went further up the tloiselle road , and , to avoid tn.i turn at I'ourelio-anx-Doeiifs , they' pas d he walls ol I' olniuo Tlio ( Jivgons Inul jiiit htarted out to call on MJIIIO trieiids , luttoro going to dine With the llenno- bi'iius where tuuy were to moi t Cecijo. The ] ) roierty | si'i'ined asleep w.th its avc- line ot limes and its ilev > tled gai'.len ' ainj orehaid Kvorylhing Wjts q'liiet in tiu house , even the windows bjjng closed ; and from that profound Hilonco aroie ; i suggestion ot happiness mid well being ) the thought of goo I bi'ds , * ji go-id table' ' and the jov , discreet and without li in which the lives of tliu ownurd \Vithont .pausing the crowd cast threatening looks over tue iron railings ) along the protecting wilU , and even on the white fro it of tlio hoiihe. The eric. ) n ' 'am commenced "Bread bread ! bread ! " The dogs alone replied by ferocious barks , they were a pair of large DaniMii dogs , having u tawny coat , who Mood erect with open jaws , Behind a cloiod shutter there were the two maids , Molalno , the cook , and Honorlmi , tnu chambermaid , who , attracted by theory , turned pale when thuy sitw tlxKe savages. They fell on their knees ; they thought they wore going to be killed on him ring a atone , only one , break a pane of glass in a neighboring window. "Bread ! bread ! bread ! " On arriving tit ( ! aton-A'ario , with a st II larger body of two thousand live hundred enraged men , thev bioke every thing around then ) , with the increased force of'a falling stone. Some gendarmes had | nissed there an hour before ; but they had gone on to Saint Thomas , mis informed oy the peasants , and in tlunr Intst-u thuy had not ov-e.ii taken the pre caution to leave ti stpiad of mun to guard this mine. In less than a quarter of an hour tint tires were destroyed , tlio boilers emptied , and tint buildings overrun and dov.ixtatod. But it was uduccially the on * gino that they attacked , It was not MI ill- cient tor it lo sop | with the laM expiring breath of fcteam ; but they threw them- MiIvtM upon it us on a living pernon , life they nought. "Von nhnll Mriku the first blowr" Haiti An tun t putting u Uuuimur in the hand of i " Clinvnl. "Como on , now , you swore with the others. " Chaval tremblingly drew back nndtlio. hammer fell. bli ( bis comnidcs witlioiU waiting , bivatlugJJio engine with blows of their iron bar.vith Id'icks and every thing they cutttil.l&y tlu-ir hands otijsomo oven kiiorkcd-oil it with sticks. 'I he screws were loosuncdt the pieces of steel and brass woni kiuicxed QlT. , A heavy blow of an nAo , given with nil tlio strength of timid strongest man , broke to pieces tha iron tittik ot the engine , and ( as the xvatcr. 'isfcaped and it became empty , there came for In a rattling houild like a person fn his death agony. That was the end ; the mob wont out side , er.-uy , running behind Anton who had not i ct leJ. go of Chaval. "IJnatu to tile traitor I To the shaft ! to the flhiifll" r The mlscrablp mem bcenmo livid , stammering .souii ) , explanations and then going back to the stupid idea that Lo must wash himself "Wait , If that's what makes you un comfortable , " saitl Airs. Levaipic. "Why , hero are the buckets. " There was a pond there , made from the water which ran from the ungme. It was white with a thick layer of ice. They pushed him to It , broke the ice ami foreeil him to st.ck his bead into the cold water. "Uivoln " said old " now , Brnlo. "My God if yon don't get In we'll ' put you ii. | And now 3011 shall drink some ; ycd , yo.s , like a beast with its nose in the trouglu" He was forced to lie down ami. dnnk. They all laughed witli the unconscious laugh of c.riielty. One woman pulled In.s oars , another threw it Handful ot Iro/.ijn mud in Ins tnce. His old jacket came apart. And , almo-it wild , lie fell upon tiiuin. giving blows rlgiit and loit to gut away. Mahon had pushed him , MD. Mahon was aiming tiu most violent ; both wu.ro . Kiiti.sl.Vitij ; tno oltl yrtiil o tlu-y liail n .iii l nun ; : iml iMoqutitti ! , who usually was good tni'iitls with nil her old lovoiy. was M > I'lirajji'd at t'li.s ' ono that she did oVor. > tli.ii ; .siio uonlil to film. Ulii-ii Anton ufii'il out : "You IniVd nil tlono enough now. 1 want to have my ivvonyo. " And turning to Cliiivul : "it ion WIMI wo 11 li htltontto otlipr. " His ii.iuiU oltxoil , hu eyes \vnro lit up wita tlio liny ot : i luiiniuiito , tin it' tiio iinnk wnioli no had taken had inado Ii.iu i \vi.sn lo murder. "Aroiou roinly ? Ono of ns sliall fall . he I'D. li\o linn n luiilr. I have mino. Ciilhurino , iixliiuiitrd and in fi'iir , IOO.UMI : it him and hho roniuinboivil IIH , coiiiiik'ni-os unit iir. > t u.i.v wfioii tlioy hail i talkotl 01 lii.s wi.sli ( o kill us snon'us ho diMiil : . Snit r.in forward and lu-ltl hint bid ; witli both hands , or > niLr ; to him , \ tilliiliU \ an i r. him aloiiul This is too mitcli. I You want to knl him now that fie can't ' stand up. " She lurncil towaid her father and motner , slu turned toward all tneother-s. "Von are ctiwafus. cowards ; Kill me too. j'll masa your laces it you toliuu him again. Ohoucouinis. . " Ana bile stood before li T man and do- lendud him , lorgetting ttie blow , lorget- t ng the Ille o. miher\ \ , loused at tlio tiiong.it Unit , .she belonged to him , aijd tnat it was her shame wnen ho Was treated . . N tuns. , t Anton , iinder , tin ; taunts of thogii'l ' , hail become very p lie. At first he would have l.ked fo ijrranglo ner ; then , alter Wiping his face , he said to Cliaval , in t.io m ilst o ; great silence "aim's right1. ' That's enough. Go away. " Cliaval at once began to run ; nmlCath. * ernu ; started after him. The crowd walched them disappear nt a bend in the load ; only Mrs. Mahon com l * ' plained. "You're wrong ; you ought to have kept him. He'll surely go and play traitor again. " , ij But the ) crowd had resumed the march. I'ivo o'clock sounded ; the sun , brignt red , was at the cdgn of the lion/on , casting blood-rofl stums over that nil- iniinsi ) plain.irfj > edler who was ) ) .tssiifg told them that tne dragoons were coming over the Crevceciuir road. . Then tlujy turned back , alid the order ran : | "To Moutson ! to the directors ! Bread ! bread ! bread " piu HI : CONTINUBU.I . _ r Wo have no hesitation in recommend ing the " ( iarland Stoves and Itanges. " Their high rcpntat.on lor durab lity , ecoiiomy of fuel , convenience nnd artif- tie finish , btamp.s them as thu bi'st In t IL world It i.s the constant aim ot tljo manufacturers to make tno very best stoves t lat can bo produced. 'Ihey are , unrivalled. , What Men Wear. Thos'lk hits are worn higher in thn crown and ctraighti'r. ' U ho Lr m is \\iiu ( in. d well lolled. There are two helghu. The loue-r is favored by ' ming men. The K'I k serges , braids and l > iiidinirs t m innlactiired hero are in somit u.-'u ' i h.it'i to be superior to those import 'd , and 1 the trade now use them i.i proicrcucit to tlie lore'gn made . 'J he cloths this season are very hand-M some. 'I ho diagonal wor.steds o ! var. ous M/.ed wales broad , medium ami narrow are. in all ( he fashionable colors , and j plaids , checks anil stripes of all fliy.es Will , be used lor trousers. . | There is homo talk among leading so- ciet.y gentlemen as regards the introdiic- ( t'on ' of la veil ler : > i'd other light colors for pantaloons for dress purposes. Tln-hU , were inogne Mine lilleen years ago , and were generally liked. For ovcreo its there are kerseys , fur lieaMM'.s and meltons , and tin suitings of silk mixtures , casMincrcsand cheviots , in hamlnome designs and eoloriiigs , nro id gr"iit variety , akhoiigh there is little dif- lereneo from those ol lahtseaMin. A very rich mid neat material is shown for biiMiiess suits in a mod urn hroad wale d agouti I with biokon cheeks thrown ovortlio faeeof the goods. An other liamUomo suiting is a line wal.e diagonal , uith an indistinct plaid wovei , in the goods - , Derby hats in black anil brown are considered the moHt f.ihhioiiiihlo colors , although a dark trarnet i.svorn , Tlu > liitenl Kt Ki Hliow.s a line , full shaped crown , befweeii a round and a tliithliapn. 'J he br.ms have a wide roll and nr.i well curled. > , Inlaid buttons , hahd-madoof wood and horn , an * voiy.atojuijar , and biittonsofsillc lw.t silk bra4iT , < Aneaud narrow wales , in tmados and patti rns to mutch the worsted suitings , nre itM'dBulhilo horn buttons , highly | ) ( ) IiHiiiRlurn in high favor I'liu road ( nii' ' inediiiin diagonals will bo usi'il for coats ii'iil vests , w 1 1 trousiir- ingn in brond cheeks and stripes , m I'll- tng the plain /jolyr.s / The line homes < mn an I cheviots We Mdiregor ( and lilnr- iiiiy give excellent faatislautlon for btisincsd uses. The tilonl AVoman. Not n very fmlir-Svoman , nor yet Ian- quid and listless , nor with waven-looking skin. Him has rosy cheeks , a l-rni btep , nml a pleasing expression. She has iron enough in henlilyo I and strength in her ' muscles. Tliowoman who is lacking in th-se important , -particulars shoulil liikii Brown's Iron Bitters , in winch she will ( find the vigor she nee < ls. She ean buy this most valuable tome of any respect- Thu number of telephone ) ! In iiso Is steadily increasing , deo-o W. Schin- dele & Co having put one intheir new laundry , KlnU & Kleeb the new grocers , 'I Inivu tehiphonu .No , 1WI , | | io Clijcngo linif- J ber company has No. - ' , Tipton coal * oompiinv No. lltf , and Sackett A ; Preston are to have onii'In their new coal yards , I nml T. ,1 FvanK is to hhvu omt at his . gr < "i elevator below Uel ) . & I ) , instill- . t.uu. In HEADS AND TAILS. A Form of Onnibtlng tlmt U Itnpltlly 1 Upcoming Popular of Imto. Chicago Mail : "Tho boor goosf" "Hoidsi" "ilight yo nro. V.woH" "Mnko it brnntly and ginger nlo this timo. " This from the lirst speaker. "A * you itrofor. " "Hoadsl" "A tall would take ft , " romnrks tlio gentleman \vith th" dark moustache and goatee , who introdured tlio gamn. ' This time Uit'H inako tb H dollar a call t" excitedly ejaculated the young man who had conic in on tno excursion and had mot tliogo.itoo by cfianco. "Mako it a V and we'll quit , " nnd the gqnteo wiggled in a insinimting way. "That'H only what 1 expect our mar riage license to dost. Mary and I gave Uiu old folks the .slip last night. " "I have scruples against gambling , * ' H.TId the pnrtv in bluok , "but I'll Illiia- trnto to .von I ho folly of bolting. " And so forth. The young man from the country or the city , for that mnttor lnnvo.4 without u cent , through the gen tlemanly wilea and shrewdly drawn RchnmcH of the professional player the man who always awaits the call , or lm.su ilouhlo hcittl or two tails boneuth his hand. Tlie matter of "matching" money , since the suppression of open gambling , has become it pernicious fact a phenomenal rage. Heretofore John T. Itaymoitd and it low of his ilk have been accredited , with u monopoly of "heads anil tails" ( but wit It what truth i.s not positively apparonU.Tho vlco now pervades the best society , and Is by no m-Mins uonliiir.il to the o who wagi-r whisky on the turn of a penny. The ladies , too , have picked up the pas sion , and many who exchanged toln and bet bon-bons on the head or tail now ri'foit to theft to swell the amtnint in volved on llio lili ) of a copper. The old gentleman's wallet is "touched" during tne night , and a. Dearborn avenue father who has kepi .strict account ot his small change'Ireqnenlly finds it lighter by several ( shekels in tlio morning. lint the north si tin does not inononoli7.ii this species of society gambling. Michi gan anil Prairie avenues are equally prnmincht. Matching is everywhere , while pitching pennies at the huso-bourn on tin ; parlor carpet i.s us common as black stockings. It has been said that , ( his polite mode ot gambling was spread by tlio member. * of , llio board of trade. This is hardly true. i The estimable gentlemen com pos ing i that I' hona-tido business body o - , people ple \ haui enough to answer tor without this < lust immorality hejng dropped at their | doors like a loundliiig. ProiiiiUness in business is almost sura to \ lead to success ; at least it will inspire conijilcncc. , When 5011 find u medicine like ] lied Star Cough Cnro aoiing at once on , l'ie ' system and removing all tlio ill- iseasn , yon liavu taith in it and half tao battle i.s then over. A "Howdy Westerner" In llio Hub. Boston r.ecord. The daughter oft t\ ISoston merchant of g.-eat wealth , wide mercantile connections , and bouritiless hosp.talitv , was lately married. TIKI Western agent of the mercnant liiiMiened to be in town , an a.s the iirond "latliei- was in v.ting about everybody to his daughter's wedding , ho invited the westerner too. Tinwesteiier ormo. lie was uneasy , nniLsliittcd alwit irom nhico to ) > laeo in tao house , as it he were mmt.ngforspots . that titled him better finm tlio ones ho hail been in. lie put hi.s hands noclial- antlvon things and too' ' : them o V ag.iin suddenly , as it he iiatl found them hot , and < cr lined familiarly at people he had never heen before , and tlien suddenly drew liis leatures back witli a , ghastly holemii'ty. It seemed to bo an oceas.ou ' o1 great 'and overpowering novelty to him. him.When When the re reshni'-nts ' came around ho was inclined to tight shy ol pretty nearly overtliing. It was as if he pro posed to take oi ) a little I' iston formal- itv ntnv that lie Was in ISoNtun , nnd re- qniiv. in it troduetion to every dlsii. IHa host saw that he wasn't oat'mmuea , antl'eaino arouml to sen about it. "Whyou aren I eatiii'ranyta.n' . Mr. West. " saitl ho. 'Can't I help you to something ? " ' No , I thank you. " paid the westerner , "I ain't very hungry tonigitt ; J reckon X'Ve ccit enough " Just tluni awaiter , came along with some i croquettes. ' ' .Mr. West t.iko some of th-so cro quettes ; I think you'll liico them ; ta o one. take , one " Tim weitoner too' ' : one. IIo punched it i wjth his Un'k. laid it onen a bit and ( i.xaniined it cr'ticallv. Then ho tasted it and exclaimed "Cosh ! Hash ! " Captain Mitchell , of th" baric Antoine S'lla , Is'e\v \ ork and Havana trade , came home 1 in May. entirely helpless with raeiimatism. i He went to tno mountains , but 1 receiving no ticnetit , at bis wife s r - ouoht , Iwirali to take Hood'sSarsaparilln He 1 immediately began to improve ; m two mo'ntbH his rheumatism was all none anil i he sailed in command o' his vessel a \vcll iran. Hood's barsapnrilln will help you. Sold by all drugg.hts. . " One-lift ! ) of ail the coal produced In the United ' Slates is found In lour rountic.s. in \\liirh Viit.slmu is the liiiMiu rS een.er. Nearly olie-tfuid of the proauct is eonveiied Ilitoeu'Tueto | Hie l ) < c i.w uuki'iii , JJ.- i Xi mvns anil St' ( , ( " ) oj J in vested. MX thou sand men ate einployei. J'rea from Ujtlnlru , JJnnttc.1 tint ! A PROMPT , SAFE , SURE CURE Tor t'outli * , Here TliroAt , JIunr tnc , Inflncniu , Culil * . Ilnnclilllo , Croup , \UiooplnirConsli , A.lhinn , Qulii.r , l'nl" In OlarKt.iwi'lotI' ' " /.r.wiloin ufllio Tli rout nil. unt. . Trice 00 c-nts ft bottle. Bold t-y Dni-rlMl enrt DM | . i-ro. Jrtc ittiaMi In Intliice IMlrdtnM ia rinn\t \ / vet It/or Ilitin will reef Ire titn MUesLtimu citarael iU , bj eenttlny out Oollar to TIE fiuitirs A.YOt.riFtt witriNr , Ho ) Uwli rt n I Uinuficttiniv. . . . . ll.lii * T r , A. The Sliorfline and Best B/outo From Omahajo the East. 'nVO'rilAIN8DAIMrlint'WIK.N' ! OMAHA AND Clilcimo , JllnnuiiM | > lla , Miltvuiikou , PI 1'itiil , f ciliir ItuplJj , JdivuniHirc , fliilun , DutiiKpio , Itoekronl , ltK k Itilllllll , I'ltMJIMIIt , JlllllHVlllO , 13irlif. MHIS | | H , IM Crosao , lliilolt. Winiinn , AnJ all oilier lin | > ornuit pdlnH Kant , .Nortlioun Ticket oflloo nt 1401 Furauia blrnot , ( In J'uitim Unit I , anil nt IJiiinn 1'noltlo Doixit. I'lilliinui tSloopor-t uml tnu Kiuixt DlnliuOin 'In llio > i ( ii Id HID I mi on llio inuin Iliiiui of tiiu imVUiO.MlM > AUKUK&bT , I'MJI , ItAll.tVAV.lUl.l MiVry nitpiithiii U piilil lo | > muontfortf by couru > - oiHuiiiloyi | [ | oniio ( M ) iipuiijr , 11. MII.I.KII , Ifi'iiDiiil iluniiyfr. J. V TilcKK.t , AHitUuint ( Junurul Mnnuaror. A. V , 11 , Uun-KSruit , ( lirutril I'us-iuiuur and Tlrkct Auuilt , , ( JMI. K. IlKAfrillllt , AeCuiuut OciUJful Tivlut Atfuuk TUB CHKAl'IWT L'LAC'K IN OMA.UA TO I UY XS One oflftc Best and Largest StooJts in- the V. 8 * . to Select from. No Stairs. to Climb. Elegant Passenger Elevator. TO Growers of Live Sfcock antl Ofclierc. \VB CAI.I4 YOOU A1THNTION TO Our Ground It la tlm Jiost ntul o1icn > o t rooil for tookntnnvklnil. Onoixuial t t > r\\\\\\ \ \ \ \ to ttiroo i > ount ot corn , Stock foil will rtiiiunit Oil Cuko lit llio fall nail Wlntor , liutoaJ of ruimliijr ilo.vn , will Itv rrcnwj In WKlitnml 1)0 In KixntinarkolnWociitiilllloa In tlio nprliiT. Dalrrmon nt ell ns otborl. I viui mo It , < uin uglify to l.s ( morns. Try ttntul jiulKO tor joursolvos. I'rloo * J | K r ton. No clwrgo lot-BttOKS. AiMmu WOODMAN MNSKKI ) OlliVOHKS , Oaiuliu , ' ' M. BURKE & SONS , LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS , . Clio. lltHtKi : , Mniuuror , , > UNIOtl STOCK YARDS , OMAHA , NEB. \ T > PVtHRKCiS-Moh'lmntB ! : : nail IMrmcrs' Hunk , DnvM CIIV. Noli. : Konrnoy Xntlonnt HanV.'Ovit " . , .M.III.S uilninjnisbtnto Hunt , Columbus. Noli. : MoDoniiM'rt Uunk. Norjii 1'lntto. Nou. Uiniia/ * * * " | | h ' OlUHlltlaaNl l * nht'pmors' urn ftltli lilll of liulliiff iitnicliiHl , lur tuo-tltluU vuluoor Hloolc. < riiniuF.ro trill-it a WOT thr.r tntitlihilfpi rat I pu" r > * ' - hnaiS Mlli-i'lHirlr.Mii ti'rrll > . < . JIIlAir S anil l.OSh 1 . oun r.'wfI' . l iinili lur ma linen MEN of all who find tholr POWER r.ii'lltiillty ' , IIUMI ages 'ShMJ . -.rKKVinn W. . .mii1 - rnrlv liiliiii or KAl'l > - F.rc - * cctu * nio > > ltlv i--ii liirimiv CIT K i : , "Oniallur < > i Imw 10.1 t ii'llii > < Hie i' aviiut > U.or wl * bun lailt-i In ni.i'.lir u ii'W w-'ij , ir iii > inlli n i' MI llif lelebrntuc PV1YRTLEAIN AtlintH'u , liiiiiH'l | ' . . u v , nit. tlinif. iiiiiiri | L > n v oilier iiitihi.ii Iti llin v.rl . - lnKrltuilu. I.-Riii spirits unilunihlll" . fli .nir ihoi.rhui. . < 1 r H . il I i ! ilnini. . ilfiirllxiniiMii.in. . JMTOTKNCR. ni . liiit | 'Umi.nu t. MiiirrUi'r. Kinl MI I it her s nipt B Ifuilliiir lo roVbl MITIHN IN AMI' " , urn iirumutijr uiuuTvU l < > t'i ' < > In-klrui-iii. vnil "tirotuui iiianhuo.l Married Men , orbhoRawho intend + o VDMRMIIFIt. ni fci'i ruximl rurenirlli iiini'ii. 1101111. rixnrt | ii on in * . tnni IHo anrt the lovjanrt rf | mt i > r u iilililul uliu. Wrnk nii'n lmiiln lit rr lur 2 < l lu"ir .t Auiiiiiofia ripi * * < re nwrrl * * * * I'II * ? M. II-HlinoiiiiilH ! nnil tnlniiliit * trui'liM' a glumpt _ _ _ Jisttti > . ] S77.Adilress ) The Climax Medical Co , 5OC , St. t A. TUUIOCK , Knp. hud BupU U. I' * N. SADDLER , Awl. Kvj. II.V. . DIAMOND. A * . ! , Pony. Missouri Valley Bridge and Iron Works. OFFICE AND WORKS LLAVENWORTH , KAfvSAS. Wrought Iron , Sleel. Howa Truss anil Combination a n i D a E s Itiilli-oiUKl niul Illnliroiuli Turn Tables , Draw Spans , Rock Trusses , Piers and Sub structures , & IKSLEY.SKIRE&'TULLOCK . A. McIAUl'lI. tV II.\A. WI3U > fjorii'l ' i ] TrorilXof nil riiUrti work lo lot Currospondoneo eollcltcil lit > m oaxlnoaii u o conimlsrilnnors. HOME SEEKEUS ATTENTION. or rutl Fcrltculars about free and CAeou Lands in H'ostorn f.'obraska. ' Address PATTERSOh & WHITE , Heal Estate Agents. North Plutto. Nebraska. l OHABLES SHIVEB1U. _ , UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES , rnssonKW oleviuor lo nil lloors. , V.XH unit W1J 1'arnam Street u.nAliA. .N' TAHiOISS , 'K ' ! oiiuni nc.n < Jimrivo ; away Watoruiirry Walohu.s , Irotu Ootoocr 1st until J.tntia' ry ibi , to every jiu'reniiwr of if lo worth of gooda. , ELOOTTEii'S EflAHMOTH CLOTHlNa HOUSE , i ' 10U1 1'iirnam blrout , Corner o.'ljta. ' " " "CANDEJi. . DOUCLG THICK BALU. Tv/oYearc TEST , . The V Cinurt " JtrrEBEn Co , [ ; lvo n Umr ltn' ' * tier Hi an ciri lu obluljiej clrpulnra for tliu fcuma nunrjr , vllli t licit prcat Imprniracnt of I liu liOllllU ; THirii Il.U.U The cri lli < rl- < 5 ut ' Anit to ecn tha"CA5'lnB" ) Donlilo Tlilc ! : Unit Ituhbcm Hi Hoots , Ati.ln.3 , Orcrtliuctj , Aliek.u , Jtc. A Common Sense Idea. HH | > ( xlnlly In rlio uiuiiiluiiltiui In tliu IIM > of Miku'B lutxl liniilinililo. Mnny CIIMci nld ho " ' " ' ' ii. ovuiyihtnK cUn find Infill un.l ItliUu'o lufwl Inm Ui'ii IrliMlnnil ti'tnlniu . lly IflUfctlUflKtll llllMlrl | < ; 't ' illlll llo III Illllll I flldll llll Il UlOltvl" . lIlL * pflJHlllHI ) Illln | It'll Illifu ftl IIMI n.uli luiuullox tie u > ujtoci H ( .uiiiiiniuiir tldll III t-li { ' | iiUli'ii | U > lioullli. u , \ YV01 ) ( , I/-.I , . . , . , . ' . - , . . . , , / | \ H.n- * ' ! * , ; Id l | - > i--- ! nr uX.U * , ri"r . . n in ur > iirt , if 1 ifi * "hit'ii t ln r/i I hr th' ' / 4 > < rt f tr | n.t , riii , , , mid iv tlin 'itllctM I for rnlluf. It will Ii n9. | 'l Mil I II'llllll 1,1 " 'I'l , * fl , rn l 1114 tlinill'fTllf COPll tV til W'Utlll ' HlH llnini iif I ifiiwrl flit ii'Mi'i'tnl. wlitlir | | jnuih. ii'iri'nt , vim A Mi-o UK , * - i v ii ' > > lii'Htiil" , IT llr V. tt , * " ' * * 'n * Mn"ti" , l-f 'l , ItiMfn'i , s'viri ' wli'i'n ir I o ioniiiiiiirl mi nil 'lini'iiif"i rft'iiilrfiu iklll * nnil ornorl * f"ii flirit'i'diin I o1 " 'In'll'i il " < M o < ' it I'lidliiif l-n kllif | I'll ot' > nrnli | ' rlnni , n f'MW'li'Mv HIHI'I lio'ii | > | B < " | | | | it'll'Tllir l"l lim'llllPO of 1'iilliini. Mnntlnnllil * lunur. S. H. ATWOOD , PIATTSMOUTH , NEB , Iliwdord'r TliorcniKhliroif unit lll Ji OrH'tu Hereford and Jersey Gafilo ! Ami Dm oo niul JorKuy Ittxl Bulno. , ' HAMBURG -AMERICAN mum' I.INU nut England , France & Germany , 'Jliukii. > iuii iil | > Mi | iln * ui'll Itiiitivn Him mo ii" ol linn. In uiiuir llxin t-iiu imiiiini a , niul ro * lliin.sni-il \ > | tli i'rciiliiujr in nfui.u iliii uu4iuo Iriiili MHO nnil nvifeiilile Tlie > vtiiiiy llio Unite I t-Inn Mind im ; < i | mil iniillH. ttnil Unn'riNowtirk 'IIIIIHII | | ) > nnd ( uUunliii lor , I'linmiili.ilxi.V J.dNi.i lniUiiiLil'.MtlSiiiiil IIAMlU'ltd' - - - lllllK-KllUC'llilll Voik M ,