. . M.- * * * * . ' ! . i ; T.EIUJ OMAHA DAlJjY BKE , WEDNESDAY , Y . Ahsolntf jy Frco from Opiates , Lmctics nnd Poison. SURE. PRQSVIPT. AT DkUUUlim ASD DSALIBD. I TIIE CHARLES A.VOQELEn CO..DALTIMOnE , MD. , Mul * I'rt.prl or . tttfrvM , im D InSI. IfOuli , u etly r F * " li * - 'II olil r lil i u IMIW Ncriout Proitrat.on , Ocbllltf , Mental and Phil * ilVVcakneit ; Mercurial and nlhor AHrc * tlonft 01 'Throat ' , Skin or Donoa , Blood Poisoning. old Sores and Ulcers , r treiu-4 witii cor > niici < J crtt , ntlitfipcl LllBoirliiclplitf4 | lrlr I'tlvnul/ . Olseucs Arising from Indiscretion , Eic ss , Cipoeure or Indulnonce. ) > i < ti prodnn M M f is lollpoIX ( r-l l ntr.ou.or. , , dtMlli ; , dlmiDKl ol > IM Aarltltrvtl Atn m ry * plwflei 0nlfi9 f < * , rihvilfalil y , kTrrclonlolb * kwcUlyor rfmltt , enafuftlitB or Ideu , 0tr. , reodtHnff turrluvo improper or tinliuppr , M * eur * l. ritnphloiiSS pcioo tl ) kbor , c nl Rnourntlj ' * . frpeto kur n.1.1r > 4. Ccn titltlloa lol * four t } null frro.lirlUKt unit it letl ; r nnJttttl. ! A Fotltlta Wrltton Gnnrantco n > cn in ert CARRIAGE CUID , ICO , r 'vi fnrfiOo. In | > okUcuor earrtueOtcr iiriy ul p n picture * , truoi * Illot knUlmon thi folliwtnu t who may m rrj , whnrnt , whyi minhoo-l , women * l1c < T O t mn ? morn. . Th t , 1' i ir ipir ooror * 23 o. ( i * . Wh J P11I1PJ - . ; WB- , I lihT * rnwV tiruinrily ( - r th rv reli it tbff In lIim n < Uii tiu tut in A Hinut klinl null nf Inn ] clwy ti tlwi 1 # n'TV\'o0horn.Ks"niK ' 1tn Vtl.l'\HI.KTllIATlHRr > nthi4ci Chartered by Ihj jnon for thecxpiecdp jrpoca of RlvmElmiiituiaic relielln r all chronic , utmary nnd | irl- Jvate diseases. Gonorrhcra , 1 Gleet andSyphills in ull tlieir complicated forms , also all discuses of the Skin nnd Blood promptly relieved anil permanently-cured by remc- . dles.testciltnn/'orrtf Yrara > tijirrintl'riirtlrf. Seminal \Venkne . NiRin Lossciby Dreams , Pimples on the Foct.Uost Manhood , ji-inUlnl\ieitrcd.Tlirr \ ta no fjrjtrlinrHtiny Tlic npproprlate remedy atn..cc used In cuchcase. Consultatljns , per- onal or by letter , sncrdl > ' confidential. MeJ- Iclneu * ent by Mall and Express. No marks on fuclcace to Indicate contents or cendrr. Address Olt.JAMES.No. 204WashlnjtonSt..Cnicagolll. ( -AT- WQQDBRIDOE BROS1 itiUSIC OfilAHA. NICKUASKA. : S WIFE'S SPECIFIC la n.Muro'n own roniody. made from roots ( nitlierod from tn-i of GoorKfii. The iibovo cut rt < | iri)8tntK the method of lln inaniilaufiiu twenty years nico. Thodnniaml has N-cn ( r-nd- Uiilly Incrfiialnw until n $ IOU.IUO InhrHlory IH mw nixo * arr to umilv lite tn do. Thin ( rront Voir- ctnliU ) Illood I'nril'or unojs ciuicfr , oiitiiuh , romfulu , vo/oiiui. ulour. rhviimiitNui and hlnod tiilnt , bt'roillntry ' nriillicrwlfio , without the use Of merci rv or I nliiHh. THK SWI1-T SI'Et'IFIC CO. , K. r. lii W. UW su Dmwor a , Atlainn , Duuco , tim , Opium Eat- Scrofula , NERVE XtM , URlyBUxxl Diseases , Jtyajxp" . Ntirrwuness. Rlioumatlam , fervovs Wtvliuu , Bralii Ti'orry , JSlootl Rvrts , Jtlllousness , CosiUtnta , Nervous 1'roetrntlon , JfUnry TrovUes and Irregularities. Who c-uv for l.io floclorH'siieiTHwlirnllns Infallibly iriunly H at hnnitV llio afuicli 1 v.illUnd Hlo lJOii < 'OlistltliLT. ! lsiorlllaiil | ! nf.-miuoinof vltiillty mid vlior. uo rolrcslilim P'ld exlilllratlnu ittacool. feuslilnjr sprini ; ot water to the narchod ami falntlnc traveler In I'-H ( If-.fit. To docllno takln n mire mnpily r''i nlf.k ! to courtHiiircrinaunit linitfidoa'h. err i niileur trotily ii werD lie Pi. 8. A. Rlf II110\D MT. INE CO. , SI. Joseph , Me. Hold hy nil J > rneiIM . FOR SALE BY C , F , GOODMAN , A o'lyflonn in iiHMitlirirn rltv' vvrltos'htlt ho biiU trlixl M ) no uf t o looilri hlulily puiiK'dii tiu mello I JiiiiinnN lor ! il < ov\'n Inlmil. urn thiiiitfli Mimn nero Ixitlcr than othnrw. HOIK wort ) rl'lit in ihult uuilon UIKIII mo linwoK The lilt o ono plni'd , nnd limy had iilmoM i ( upnlrc , PC If III P. wlu'i ) Itlilut H KotNl nut Mini , mid tlto ill i io ono ut 01 ro InipinvtMl and | Krtt t nciUii of Iliu Imwi'N lU'iilUxl. The Mirror f"l ? is no flatterer. Wnulcl you cnakt : it lull a swretcr tale ? Magnolia Halm is tincharm er thr almost cheats the lool.ylass. . GKJRjMTNAL , Cr Iho ' .017 cf a Great Kfoun' CttSko. Y r.JIIIiP. 7.0ti\ . French. ATY or I'ur.fmiNii ritAtTr.iw. Lunt or , it iwf'hiinic , iiitnlilo to find mil at his trade in r.irls drift * into ( he tnicrlnriif Kiniico ami biilics tiintUio | Mom oiiiiml nilnliiK roulen. Incnrly aprlir , ' . HeiiiKWilhnnl money he readily accepU vvoilc In tlie Vulture inino nnd soon becomes tin i \prrt woikiimu. The low uujn-rt of the mln- ell" , -"iiKtnnt xtmirele n nitc-t Iniusrer , and the tniserjtbieroidlllnn ol old and jonm : , ev cites in him a llvcl ) lnten > t nnd lie iMiius the stinly of methods trndlni ; ( o alleviate tlnli ciimiUion. ( Irndimlly lie linp.utrt Ids hli'a to others nml reitdilv M-cures Iho mii- | pnitiind co-opi nitmi ot the poor , Htru illir ' \\niKun n. A Hi\lnc tnnil ls tarlrd to which iw.li miner contributed , the money thus ob tained lobe n ( tl toMipportthe Hum In case 01 lionb'e ' with the coal companies. Ity the 1st ol November the fund iiinoiuitetl lo aeon- Kidernblt1nni , and the miners , emboldened b > this InM. detcrinineil to ir lst n new tiu'tlind nl payment mtioiliHvd by n nmjorlty ol the friinpiiiiliH , which w.m to to In.o cf- lict on the tiist of IH'cenilxT. The p nn of the cnmp.inii s vvns to divide the ten centimes paid for cnrh car of coal , one-Imlf to no toward puj inj ; lor pronpin In lie ! dilM.sof Hie mines. The workmen , to lortlly tholr ) x > sltli > a in MSO of revolt , winked iitti-cn diijn under the new system of pa\ meal , null round thut itvimnti Indited hut elrcclive method of icdncini ; their want's. To strike was the only uilciimllve. Meetllt' " * wore he'd HIM ) n dele- pntlon appointed to wall u | > on the inixniiu'ln tllieviui 01 the mint s nnd iu > tielnre him thn deimuiilh of the men the abolition uf the new fcst4'in ot pavim nl and an inrrai.io of HVO rt'iitniie.s per car. Anton s ability and s.T.-a- tit ) iimdi * hi'ii ' at oncetlieleiulerln Ilictilrlkc. The interview of tlie miners with tlio mana ger wan \\ithont tcNiilt , and the men , with very little hope ot ultimate Mirccsi , nettled down to ix loii'-r and hitterstrnctfle UiobUii- ; ' Bleof poverty against unlimited wealth. cii.UTr.it xxxu. Since nine o'eloek on Unit Sunday Join urine remained alone in tlio 'Moon of ( 'Availing ! ' in his usual place witu his head against the w.sll. More than one eoal man did not know where to lind I wo MIIIS for a drink ; never had the place had fewer customers. Ko Mme. Kassotieur , stationed at the counter , was sullenly silent , while Kasseneur , stantlingin front of the-chimney seemed to bo watching with ; ( u air ol relleetion the black coal smoke. Suddenly , In tins dull silence of the overheated room , three little sharp knocks atoi'o of llio window panes made .louvarine turn his head. Ilo rose , rci'o iil/.imr tin * signal of which Aujon hail several tunes made use to call him , vv lien he s.tvv him from Iho out-sido smok ing his cigarette , heated at au empty table. Hut before the machinist reached the floor , Uas ciiciir had opened it ; and , ipcogii'xing the man who was there , in tin-light from the window , lie said to him : "Are you afraid that I shall batrav you ? We can tall ; better inside than out- Hide. " Anton entered. But hu refused the drink which Mme. Kas oiieiir politely offered him. Tint tavern-keeper added : "A Ions time ago J guessed where you were hid - g. If I was a spy , a.s your friends bay , I could have sent the gendar mes to you eight dnvs 111:0. " "There is no need to defend yourself. " replied tlie young man. "I know that is not in your line. Without sharing the same ideas , wo may esteem each other nevertheless. " And silence reigned , < gaiu. ilouvanno had reseated himself with Ins back against the wall , his eyes lost in the finoku of his cigarette , but his feverish lingers moved uneasily as hu rubbed them along his kncea sucking the. wiirm Polish nap of the trousers which he luul not put on that evening , and he felt that something was missing , but knowing ex actly what il was. Heated on this oilier side of the table , Anton saitl at lust : "To-morrow work w'.Il bo resumed at the Vulture. The Belgians have arrived with little Megrel. " "Yes , I saw them pass , " said Rasso- neur , still standing. "Provided wo don't kill ourselves yet ! " "Without a doubt the strike Is broken up. I know it as well as Pluchart ; " said hi ) at List. "Hut that was anticipated , \Vo accepted this str.ke unwillingly. Wo did not expect to conqii'r the company by it. Hut thai is llio way , wo intoxicate our.selves ; we begin to hope this and that and when things go wronjy vyo forgot that we ought to have expected it ; wo lament anil we dispute as under a misfortune sent by heaven. " "Well , then. " replied Rassononr. "if you believe Hie cause lp < l , why don't you make your comrades listen to reason ? " The young man looked at him fixedly. "Listen this is enough. Vou have your ideas , 1 have mine. L came in here to show you that I esteem you notwith standing. Hut I still hold thut if wo die of want and suffcringour famished bodies will do more for the people's cause than your prudent logic. Ah ! if ono of these nogs of .soldiers could only put a ball in my heart , how glorious il would bo to end thus ! " Suddenly the door was rudely opened , and Cheval appeared , pushing Cathuriiie before him. Tor three hours ho had been running through thu taverns of Montson , soaking himself with beer and swaggering. The idea nsul come lo him to go to I'Avantago to show the old people ple that he wa.t not afraid , lie entered , saying to his mistress : r'L ) n it ! \ say von shall drink a glass in ( here ; I'll break the jaw of the lirst one who scowls at me ! " At the sight of Anton Catherine turned whito. When Chaval perceived him ho said , with a malicious sneer : "Madame Hassetienr , Iwo glasses ! We will drink in honor of tiie resumption of labor. " Like a woman , who refuses beer to no ono , bhe poured it out without a word. All were silenl ; neither tlie tavern- keeper nor the Iwo others had stirred from their places. "I know .some who have said thai I was a spy , " resumed Chaval arrogantly , "ami I am waiting fur them to KJIV ii to my face , t > o that wo may explain our selves at ! u t. " No one replied ; the men turned their heads , .staring vacantly at the walls. "There are idlers , anil those who are not Idlers , " continued he , louder ; "as for me , I've nothing to hide. I've left the dirty barracks at I'ouciiliti , and go down lo-morrow to the Vulture with twelve Belgians placed under my charge bo- can-.o lliev like me , and if this displeases any one , let mo know , anil we will tall : it over. " Then , as his threats were received vvllh the same contemptuous silence , ho grew angry with Catherine "J ) nit1 will you drinkl Drink with mi ) to tfie confusion of all the ho a wiio refuse to work. " She touched hnr glass to hln , but with such a trembling liand that the slight tinkling of the two glasses was hennl. He , meanwhile , hail drawn from his pocket a Imndtid of silver change , which lie hprnail out with tli- ostentation of u drunkard , saying thai il was hy thu sweal of Ins brow thut he had earned it , and defying the Rlinrg.irds to show as Hindi as ten sons. The manner of his comrades exasperated him , and at lu > the ho became groly insulting. 'It's ut niglii , then , the toads go ontT The gendarmes miisl bo asleep that we meet with thieves ? " Anton hud risen enlni nnd rrsolnto. "Listen ! Vou untonish mil. Yes. you are a soy ! Your money still smells of treachery , and it disgust * me to touch your traitorous skin , but no matter. I'm Vour man , for n long time it IIIH been hcco'Siiry Ui.it one of us should niako au end of the other " Cheval clenched his fists. "Come .tloii'jc , then , you wanted some thing to atir you uj > , you coward. I wnnt you alone , nnd now I'll irnAe you pay for the dirty tricks that luvo been lihivcd upjn nui. " WiHisiipjillnnUnrj goslurn , Cnlliarmn advanced between them. HiitUiuy hntl not the trouble of pushing hot- hack , She felt Iho nccosjily of thu buttle , and clowly drew baek lict Mf. She Ptood mutely ng.iinst a Irtblo. M ) paraly/.ed with nu- ifuish that she no longer shivered , with her largH eyes lixrd' on these two men who XVITO about killing each otbor lor hnr. Already , without wniting for thu at tack , Ohcvul striiok into the n r with Irs clos"d lifts. Ho was thu tallor.ill-foriued , nimin < { at I'm faeo w th furious ' -'ows from both arms , ono uft.tr the ot o as If uiatuiUitriug ! with a pair of s. . ors. Aiul ho continued to talk. He was pos ing for tlie jr.tllory , with a stream of exo- ( . rations which excited him. Mute , with ( ilunched teolh , Anton drew up his small liguro , playing the Mloti- tilio game , the ehest nnd fuee cover ed by his two lists ; and ho watched , then strtiek out in terribly slrtrp ainu-d Mows. At llrst little harm was tloiin. Thn wind mill knocks of the one. tlie calm waiting of the other , prolonged the struggle. A chair was upset ; their large shoes urush- ed the wnlto sand ami sprinkled tloor. Tlioy soon were out of bronlh ; their hearse breathing bi-cumo audible , ami tin * r faces reddened , as if from an Inlor- mil bnr/icr , whoso llames could bu soon through tholr oyes. "Hiif'seroaiuoil Chornl ; "down with your carcass ! " In truth his list linnet slnpplngly like n , Unil , h.id crunehed thu shoulder of his adversary. Ho repres e.il a oryof pain. There was nothing but the faint notes of the crushing of the muscles. Ami hu re- Dlied by a straight blow , full on Iho m-ast , which would have brokun it in if the other hail uol sprung side in his constant leaps like a goat. Neverthelet-3 the blow struck him on thu left side HO forcibly that he reeled with suspended broil t It ! Kuraircd to lind his anus weak ening I rum pain , he roared like a biMsl. and aimed al the stomach to split it oeu , with his heel. "I'll split.you into hits , " cried hi * , his voice almost sullocatcd. Anton avoided t'ie ' blow , so in'li' naut nl this infr.iolion of the laws of Miu rin Ihat he broke silence : "Hold yo'ir longun , hrutit and , put down you'r feet , or I'll mash you to pieces with a'ohair ! " Then tlie light crow more serious. Ha < seneur , Jihgu.iteil , would again li.tve ' inlerveneil but'for the snyero look of his wife which ivstr.iinod him ; hadn't two customers a riilit to settle an ail'air at tlie.ir hoiiio ? So lit ) only place I himself before the chimney , for ho feared to see lliem fall into llio lire , .louvarine , With his ( iniet air , h-id rolkul up a cigarette , whieli , however , ho forgot to light. Catherine remained motionless ti'jj.iinst against tlio wall , her bauds only in un conscious movement Iwisting theiusjlvos and tearing out' pieces of her dress AI her Oilbrt was to tiller no cry , nut to kill ono of them by showing a preference ; and she was so bewildered besides that she no longer knew which dm liked boot or whos.t deatli she awaited. Chaval was exhausted , bathed in pnr- spiration , strik ug al hu/.ard. In 'ipito ot his wrath Anton e mlinuitd lo g i trd liniKi'li' , parrying nearly all thu mows ; though some grazed him. Ilis ear was split , a nail tore < > . ! ' a Irip of his neck and , wilh sucli a smarting , thut he swore in hjs turn in g.ving 0)10 ) of his terrible slraighl-forward blows. dice more Chaval saved his chest , by a jump , but ho had sloopc.d , the list reached his fueo , crushed his nose and drove In his eye. Instantly a stream of blood poured from his nostrils , Iho eye iutlauied. swelled up and lurned blue. Tlie micurablo wretch , blinded by Ihis red Hood , diz/y from his stunned brain , was sinking llu air wild ly with his arms when another blow , full in the hreaslal last finished him. Tluire was a frightful crash , he fell on his hack with a dull sound like a bag of sand. Aulon wailed "Out up. If you want any more , we'll begin again. " Without replying , Chaval , aflor a few seconds of stupcfact on. moved hirutolf on thu ground and stretched hi ? limbs , He gathered himself up with dilliuiilty ami remained au in. ° taut on his knees , like a ball , with his right hand imsuen in his pocket , then , when on foot , hu roared a."aiu with savage fury. Hut Catharine hud suen ; anil in spite of herself , by the great cry which sprung from her' heart , ami astonishisliud her like the avowal of a preference of which sue wus herself unconscious , she Warned the young man. "take care1 ho has his kn'fel" ' Anton only ha I litnj to parrv the first thrust with Ills arm. His clothing wan cut by the thick bliulu onu of thosur blades with a brass ferrule lixcil lu a' wooden handle. HoBoir.cd Clieval'sarm ; a friglilful struggle commenced , for ho felt that ho was lost if he let go of thai arm , while thu olhor shook him to free himself and strike. The weapon was lowered gradually ; th , > still' limbs grew weary ; twice Anton had felt the cold steel against his HcMi ; ha must make a su preme effort ; and ho clenched the wrist with Kiioli a grasp that the knife slipped from the open hand. Both Irtd fallen on thu floor ; it was he who picked it up , brandishing it in his turn. He held Cheval - val on his lase , under his kr.eu ; lu threat ened to cut his throat. " Ah traitor time has " r , your come. A horrible voice within deafened him. ! It pervaded his whole body , thundering in his heat ) like lliu strokes of a hum mer , a sudden rage for murder , a thirsl for blood. Never had the crisis alluded him thus. Nevertheless , ho was not and he fought against the horudilary curse witli u shivcnng desperation of u passionate lover lighting it'xainsl tomp- talion on the brink of lime. He conquered himself nt last ; hu throw thn knife be hind him , stammering hoarsely : " ( Jet up ! bo oil' ! " Chavul got up ; with the back of his hand wiped tlio blouil , winch continued to flow from his nine , and , with his jaw covered with bloody htain-s , and his uyo crushed , he wont oil' , dragging his legs utter him , enraged ut his detent. [ TO III ) CO.NTINULIl.J "N'o IMiynio , Hlr , in 3Ilno ! " ! A good story comes from a boys' board ing school in "Jor.Mty. " T'lo ' diet was monotonous and constipating , and the learned principal dtio.dd lo introiluue some old-style physio in the upiilu-saiiiiu , and await tlio happy result.Unu bright lad , iho smartest in school , discovered the siiorel mine in his saiiuu , and pushing baek bis pi lie , shouted to thn pedagogue , "No physic , s'u , in mine My dud loiti mo to USD nulhiii1 but Dr. Pierce'H Tluas- ant Purgative Pellels.'und they arndoing taeir duty like a charm. " They are anti- bilious , and purely viigelablo. Slio Had IMIOII In Htooks Nearly Two Yi-ni-H. Wall Street News : "Dear mo , but I have been so unlnrtitnato in my little Mock speculations , " she wan Haying at the party the other night. "Havo you buon in titooksr" queried one. one."Oh dear , yes nearly two years now , nnd do you know 1 have lot nearly $ lil- OH ) of tlio money given me bv father as a dowry. Itcally.l am alinojt discouraged. " "Who'syoiirbrol'err" bruaklyiurjuired onu of the gentlemen. "Why , my husband of courbo ! " TTban H bj nu lck , ws R TB hrr CutorU , Wlirn eh * KM Child , the crted fur ( MturU , When ulio Ixtuma jtlun , nlm cluug to Ui < urU , \f\iiu Ji * Lul Cidldruu , llio g T * Uiew C'utotiA , THE WHIRLPOOL 0 ? STOCKS , Two rof&ms Drawn to Their DaMh'fo th& Maelstrom , Onmlillng In-StooVM , Added to Ilia Vvt\\y \ orjjTf.itHtliiR In fllo.illmns , Boail n 'Man to I tin Gr.ivo , ftttd Ills AVIfO In tlio Asylum. Tim San Ffa'ieispo correspondent of the SncramiMito Hen , writing under tl o cluto of Oct. aVsays : "Tho Slory of the lift ) unil stinigpliM of Wittgenstein , tlio gambler , whoso life was crushed out of him by the cur-wheels of UioSulter-streol ilnnuny hertv \ \ \ oilier day , should be n warning to those poor , foolish motha wlio elreto round thn llu mo of stoeKs until their financial wing * lire singfd and they fall , to miserably die , or slill more miserably - rably livo. Wittgenstein was n. gutnbler , unil lived by bolting on tlio Miruutu card , or tlio spuud of n horse. Ho cuuiu into thn possession of seventy tliousj.iul dollars lars seven or night yours ago , uiul whoti his mangled form was taken up from un der tlio car-wheels the olhor day ho luul In his pooket twenty dollars , and on his person sonio diamond stud : ) and a watch and ohain. Those were all his earthly . The seventy Ilionsand dot- ; u\s , and all thn money lib had made by gambling at ftvro , and on thu lurf , had been en < jnlplied ; by the whirlpool of "looks. His wifu was letl without. a dollar. When HIO ! recovered from the lirit Inrror of her Imshand'H Hiidden taken or' . Poverty stood before bur , pointing with his le.au linger to the future. llu loveil hfs wife and she loved him. They were of two dillenMit raees , and ilhl'cr- ( snt religions , ho being a. low und she a Christian , but they wuroono in lit'iriuul ; if the de.id can look baoK and foul sorrow row , love and halo , he must ourso the in fatuation that mndo him the victim of tlio Juggernaut of stouks. As an ordin- ii rv gaiiui'or lie hail Uumi successful , but when ho tried tn play ng.unst I iu deal ers in htocku lu found mat. all th.i eiri- ning learned .iround the faro table was of no avail , llu was plajing at a game ho dul not understand , b'lt where tan cards wre. "HUK-keJ. " For ye.ir-itin assessment worm hail eaten hissubsttanee. bill , up to llio vor > Itiht , hu was infatuated and nliw jusl ahead of him , i great for- limn. At tor his seventy thousand dollars lars wore swept aw.ty and as ho would say himiflf , "lie was down to ea-it-.s" ono would suppose that ho would have seen tuts folly ot masking against sucluvg.tmo but ho ditl not. lie. only w.iit.id until ho could gather together some morn money and started in again to bo wrecked. HIS LAST VKNrum ; . His last venture was probably the most disastrous of them all. Persoius of li.s own race and relig.on had cot trol of 'I ' ho Halo & Noreross and Savairo mines , and ho know them intimately , and looked upon tliem as friends , and for that run- no n felt curtain that he could nowspeeu- latn w ti ! 8om.j twiiirancQ of success. lie had m.ide three thousand by betting on horse racun , and in other gambljrng transactions } ami ho embarked it nil in a Hiiuutilation in Iho mines of his Iriends. Ho put. it in his pocket , nml felt curtain that when ho took it out again , to tnrn it into money , would have an immohso fortune. 'I'liu.stock vent down It always goes down under such circumstjincea and this wai.followed by the levying of tin assessment , ilud ho took the stock , out of his pocket , but not to exchange it for a fortune. Ho-wab obliged to put in up with his brokerhs security for the pay ment of the iwsiMsmcnt. Ho never Haw that stock tuiy more. lie borrowed a little monoyon it ; for current expenses , and then * came jn heavier ducline tluin ever ifli' the Blockhisn broker sold it for -indebtednessf , ' and ho was left with it bwoniydotlar ploco in his poeket , and sonic experience , which ho would not have prouted by had lin lived Hut on the day his stock was sold he foil , while trying to pass in front of an approaching preaching cable car , and the wheels of the dummy passed over his body , mang ling him ( rightfully. and killing fun ; sil- mo'it instantly. 1 sav tiiat had ho lived he would not have pro ited by his expo- rionotj , for no stock gambler ovordo.'S. The very fact that people know that the business is not s { iinrjly conducted makes it. more attractive to them. They never bf licvo that , the mines are exhausted , but have an abiding t'uith in the exigence of bonanzas. covered up by those manag ing the mines , who , tor their own suliish motives , keep them conceu-Ied until they have all tao slock in or are able to gain Komo other advantage over the other Htoek-liolder.H * , VATKH Off TUB W1IRKL. This , of course , is a good thing for the insiders , since it m.ikes the outsiders willing to pay assj-ssm flits with which to work the mines. If anything is found by the expend turo of the outsider's money , the insider alone knowA it , and immo'diatelvgoes to work to force t.io outs dor to sell his stock , by levying as- Hus-miunts and breaking down the vnlno of rue stock. When tno outsider has f-oU his atock , and the insider has purchased - chased it. then t.io development , IB shown up. thoHtock rises to a very high price , and the insider sells it to thn NWiinn of tools who rush in to buy. Then it begins to fall until it btwom ; s almost valueless , anil the nminiQum.'iit Rl irt in homo other direction to look for another ore u dy , the ontsiderH paying the oxponses. This game is kept nji y.-ar after year. Men and women deny t henisclvtw every com fort , and oftun the very necessaries of life , to pay assessments , to work tlio mines in su.irch of bonan/as , and when tuoy are found they get no benefit from them. The law. so careful ot the moral ity of the people , makes it a crime to buy u 'lottery ticket , or bet on the turn ol a card , but looks Miiilingly on the ' hog gin { " gam ! dealt on 1'ine stivct. It is u curious ( Iihtinel.oii. Tim spiritualistic med urns do : i thriving biiHiness with the stoek-dealmg-pubho. To discover where these supposed hidd ) ! lionan/iis are lo cated thu stock dealers go to tno modi- iimi , who call iti | the sjiir tof W. C. Ituln- ton or KOii'e other notetl stock operator. who has gone over to tlio majority , and inquire nbouttJlkJo.ver luvolH , it being supposed tluitUsHiiil ; > ( Hlii'd spirit cannot be kept out f jiLrilt by a bnlkhu.nl. Of course , many < > IL those medinms are in the pay of tho-infiiders , and have their in structions togufWrm tlieir on > > tiiinors tuat in HIUI ; | and HHuljiuHitu llnni are at a certain depth grhlit boiliesof ore , and the poor fools. bj9Tfiflig ! ; the > 4 ry , buy the block and clieertirily pay iiMMUisini'iitu on it for years , knq ng-tlioy think -that it isi.nl ) n iiuyvk < 3f timou til tiuy mull bn rownrduil . | jjo duvelopmont of a. bo nanza. r > < - rA Ul ) STOItV. A rather jd-'Jeasu of this kind wna that of a . tyixlu. named linnk , wno lately died 'UK (6ikaml ( ! Hu was a hat ter , liad a laVga biistntiss , and had ae cumulated < ( fiitt'u ) alee lortuno. Vetirs ago when hia ! llufcintws was in a llonrixh- ing condition , and hu wus eonsidi.-retl by his friends to be a rich man. he met u voung Swede girl , who had just nrnved in this coi ntry from her native land. .Shu win very pretty , nml Hrink fell in love w tli bur. ami. thu love being reolp- roi-aicd , ho married her. Then be an a life for her tnat seem nl liku piimdifO. She h.-tl been well brought up in.Swcditn , but ha. I known nothing of lii.xiirv. ISrink bad purehtiseil a line I onsii , fur niiihed it sprtl | l Hy , an I loul. her to it iftur liniiin v > I g II i ii'plo fd ti r v.mU , uiul did t.iHulu. , hi.j.rctty wife to soil lior hnnds with labor. Kvcry wish 8hi > expressed was crntiliod , and lu fairly Idollred the kind lnHhstul who made her life ti dream of Impni- nifSH. ' , "A * joaM1 wont on , and children were born to Ihrm , their happiness Increased , ami proi.nbly there was nut n happier couple In the world Ulan this Swedish hatter nnd bis pretty wife ; but it did not last. Hrink was in duced by n friend to invest some money ill slorks , nnd the speculation \\ns .suc cessful. Tito era/e of slock speculation took po se-wiou of him and IIP wont deep er and dceiiiT into it , until ho had most of his nviillable capital embarked in the gnmblo. Of course , his speculations were not nil suei-ce-ssful , in fact , most of tlitm were ( he exact opposite , and thn gradual eating uwny of his capital sad ibnud his .spirit' , nntl the wife did not al ways meet a smiling husband. He was kind to tier always , but the gloom that seemed settling on him was soon relleet- cd in her face , and the homo was no lon ger the paradise it had been. For a long lime ho concealed from her the reason for his gloom , titul his neglect of busi ness , for ho had become so infatuated by stock speculation that he no longer at tended to his busiiH".i , and loft it to bo conducted by I ! < employes , in : co.sTKtsr.s. At length , when he saw that , wonrin- like , she began to suspect that there was some other woman at the bottom of it nil , ho confessed to her his intatnation and his consequent lov > t' < < . at the same time informing her that ho had been speculating on information gained through the medinms , uho brougut him into communication williV. . U. Ualston , who informed him of big boimn/.as con cealed on the Comstock , which would bo revealed to the public gii7o before long. He had a double itiH.uiity. Ho believed In stool.M and spiritualism , nml he HOOII drew his wife into the same do- lupions. They visited mediums together , and listened to the weird knuckings , sup posed to come from the world of spirits. Year by year they became more carried away by the two infatuations , andadded to her loss ol money , came a loss of health to the husband , and a consequent distress of mind to the wife Tnoir belief in the great fortune which was coin'r { to them through stocks was as great us ever , but " Hone deferred makelli Ids heart sick. " L'hn long delay made deep Inro.ids on the poor fellow's'liealth , and thu other day he lav down ami p Hsnd away , to mingle , us lie supposed , with the spirits , whoso knockuigs had knocked the life out of him. It can be eas | y understood that tlio death of the husband , who had been to her a ported idol , nlmo-il killed the loving wife , and drove her to the verge of insanity. She turned naturally to t le mediums for con solation , and they completed the work begun bstocks anil sorrow , mid her friends and children wire horri- lind to lind that her reason had given way , and she was n lunatic. At first she was mild and melancholy , but soon she became Violent and in the end they were obliged to take her to the Napa Insane Asylum , and there she sils writing letters to the spirits , and raving about her lins- baud , hcihclf , and the nnsi-en world. Her deijp love for her dead husband has never left her , for she points to one-half of her body and says that is Hrink , the oilier halt hcrselt that they are two soul's 1 > i ono body. Sometimes she bays Hrink has changed into George Washing ton and nlie is Martha , and there the poor creature hits nml chatters , tho'vic- lira of stocks and nur lna'i-m ' CAPITAL 1M11XH. Tlckol.i only ? 5. Slmrcs in Proportion. 0JI3llSTATE LOTTERY COMPANY. "Woclo liorohy tutliry that wrt u ; > orvlao llio nrritnuuuioniH for till mo .Monthly iiiulSoinl-Ah- nunl drmviiiK o ( tlio lx > ui Iium Btulu Lottery Company , uiul in potron manniro nnd control tlmilrnwluzn thomwilvoa , nntl thnt Iho Mimonrn coniJiiotpd wltli ( lonoftty , bunion * unit in good JKJIK towird ull piirtlo-i. nnd wn nnthnrlro the minininy to UPO tnlncdrlinonto , with fno-fllmllcs ol ourSWnrttiiros uttncU'iJ la Its advortlamc'uuj. COM MISSIONS IB. Tncfjrportif od In WA for i'i ycnrH hy ( ha lo rls- luliirilor IMnontionrtl mid Clinritnlilo piirK | ) t" < . wllli iicitpitnl of SIilAIuUJ la wliloh u rodorro liiatl ot'ovnr S'rtl.OO lias Hlnoc born uddcd. Ily an overwhelming | > npulnr volt' llHtranolilMi WHS iniidn n pnt : of tlio prv iiI ] Htnto ODiistutlon Bfditfd * | Oooouilior ' . ' ( I. A. t ) . I-fi'i. The only Intlt'fy oviir voiod on and endorsed | jy the finoplo of any Rtntn H ncvur Kciilfw or poit polios It-itrrnnd slnglo nuintx- ) drawings take plaoo monthly. A Si'MismnOi'i'iiiiTuwnYTO WIN A FoitTt'NK. HtliCrand Drnwlin , ' , Cn ! < I , , in tlio Aciuloiny of Muslu. Now Oiloiins , Tuesday , Nov. Mlh , IK85 , It'Jtli Monthly Ilritwlnir. GAPiTSL PBEZE $75GOO 100OUTIokulHnt ) Flvo Dolliirs Knoli. FiuotionH , In I'lltliK , In rrtix | > rton. ! LIST of I'lii/.Kn : 1 CAPITAL I'lll/.K . ? 7.100 1 do ( in . -ii V ) 1 do do . liloiiU fcl'Ilt rU OP . ' . f'l.1.11 UM ) r , do . ,111x1 w.tiuo 10 do . I , OiW 111,000 M do . . . . . 5.K ) 10,000 IU ! ) do . .MO BOUOU rw dn . M lUJO do . M Si MI AITIIOXIMA1ION I'llll-.KH. OAnnrotlitiution Trial's ort'fti . n.TIM ) U do do [ Ml . 4.T.K ) 0 do do 2.7J . - r0 1UU7 1'rl/on , nrnnunt Inor to . f SB/i'M Appllcutlon luiTuloi to clulu Bhoiild ho niiiilo only to the oliico o the coiiiptiny in Now Or- IUHIH. Tor othtir Informiitlon wrllo clonrly , | VIIT | filllmldro..rt. rO.SP/U. NOI'U.i , Kxpnm Money Ordors. or Now Vurk llxcliiuitfu In ordinary lot- Icr. cnrroiK'v hy oxpri' dill HiiniHOl' T" > aiul up. wurdHutou uxponio ) Hddio < "wl. M. A DAUI'llIN , OrM. A. DAUPHIN , NowUrlomin , l/i. . I ) . 0. HaVe I' . O. Moiioy Ordvnt pabuhlu nnd lu . O1UANSNATJI.VAI. ( { | IIAMIC , Nuw Ork'iuw ' , [ LOUISIANA NATIONAL HANK , Nt'W OrlL'HJH , 1'L BTATK NATIONAL I A vh. Niuv OrlL'illl.-t. l.ft. CliUMAN N A ril > . \ A I , IIA.VlC 1-Ianual cf r.'l lUCi.LT ) > UNI > IS CLO'I'II inul Mailed Froo. r we OF rrnnspii. VM. IWM't-Ttln. J.lliuu HtauifCli. . H9 Kiiiiiurrur.il or rnlr.ful 1'rilodJ * ! U'bari , too ! 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CUFTALO , N. Y. FOR . ° ALE BY 1C , Wlioliavo MUM nw.iv tii''lrontlifiil tiuor i\"l poorer , vl" irt , ' liu . . . . , , . . , , ' . weak , 'i i _ ( | .ri | | ( nUAIN'S mid l.Ut S lib , iio arc iviEN'of all agosrw'ho fiui tholr POWER nn.lIlnllty , iiur\n&iuiit'HLM'Al. bl'tiUMiiii i > mk until. , l'f uurlv li .Um or FKn > f > , can wrlm iiiiiihllltouml Inr.Unff C U'H I. , M ) matter ol liuw lonit sfmilliiR tlio c.nulumj bu. r win ] hai lili.4 to rurt , liy a rti\v w , i'9 or nnitillis no * 01 the icRbrNtfd MYRfLE MN TFJEATP/IENT Atlmmowi hum rxiiimii'i' . in I.I > - * tlinii. amiiciri.Ki ? inoner tnflrt . nny oilier iiiriln l li tliBunrl' . Wcilc b i.k , lii'.nilinhe , KMlBMONi * . lavltiulu , | .i < i'tFnrlHa"il | unilil'l > .pliinnir ihuimlilp. ( I T o ml I III dn > niiii. iK'in-tlvr ini < innrt , inirOTI'INOI' , tin. Impedimenta tff .nmrriuirn , nuil ninnvn her syiiipt'i'i.a ' leartlnic to t'liNai MITUIN.O * lAMr * , , aru | iroEp.y | touiuvcU Uy 1Mb trvalii.ciil , mm > lROrpu IIIUIllUIOll ri'bl I'IMl. Married Men , ortJiose-ftrfio intend to marry , HnilKMHEll. iirrn-rt nual Mrcnirili in is. hrtlih. vlporom ofllV ( prlnir. IOTIT llro mulllic lovcnnil ri'cpftl nfn f.iiihliil nu Wnik iiiimPlii'iiiil u.iortil lu ltor * manlioml hi-lnru inn'rlkL'O I'ronfM. trstlniKiilnlH ft.nlalimliln trr.ilt ira BHIIIM ' S77. ) Address The Climax WiecJica ! CoV O4 St. Louis , Mo- ZCI23 IS Stoxie'B * ! ' i i One of tlie Best ancl Largcst Stoclcsfai the U. $ & " | to Selectfrom. ] No Stairs to Climb , Elegant Passenger Elevator. .11 M. BURKE & SONS , LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS , : OI'.O DUIIKR , Mnnaror , UNION STOCK YARDS , OMAHA , NEB. nrFETHuNrnR : JTorolmntn find Fitrmprs' Hnnk. DnvliI Cltv , Nob. : Koiirnoy Kntlonal nftufWbMf rey , Noli. : Cohnnlms Stuto llniit , Coliunling , Nut ) . ; McUonuM'ti llunk.N rtl > I'lutlxj ; Neb < Oia'alia k. Umiihii. Ni > h. Will pay cuatomuiii' draft wltb hill of lading otMcbod , for two-lhlrda valuu ot atoclc. j E SEEKERS ATTENTION. or full Particulars about free and Cheap Lands in Western Nebraska. Adtlrods PATTEBSOh & H/HIT , Heal Estate Agnnta. North Platte , Nebraska. Growers of Live Stock and Others * WI { CALL YOUU A1TESTION TO Our Ground Cake. It Is tlio liost nml choapoHt foml for took or nny klml. Onoponiil li < Viiiil tn ttiroo pounhot corn. Ptocli foil wlt.i Uniunil Oil C'nko Hi llio Kill , unIVliiior , hidcuil of rimnlnir do.vu , will In- crcnM ) In weight nml Ito In rrntMl iniirliiHulilotxndlllon la tlio nprlni ( . U.ilrymon in neil M otliori , \vuiMifO il.ciin luoiilY to IIH money. 'Jr > liiiml jnil o ynur-iulvuD. . 1'rluu H' \ > or tun. tia cliuibU loi-MiuttB. AuU(3tdVDUIM1A.S LlfialiKlMJiWOltlCt / ) , Oumliu , NobrinUa. * A. TUMIOCK , ISnir. and flupt. . -O. I' . N. SADDMHl , Aust. Bn * II. W. DIAMOND , Ast. Booy. Missouri Valley Bridge and Iron Works. AND V L.imb LuuhNViOh'lll , KAfvSAS , M AMTl'ACTtllintlS AMD BOIOKIllt Ot V/rou / iit h'j.i , Steal , lljvj , 'J i u a anil Coinbliiutloa Ji H I D Gr E S I'm llnllrounil uml HlulirottJ.i Turn Tables , Draw Spans , Rack lasses , Fiers and Sub structures , , } } TSLEY , SHIRE & TULiOCK I'lojirlotora. , \ iloMIDTII.Jfe II. A , WISa * > 'lei' o f-nil usvor.l of ull tirliltruvnrk lo lot. Cofrospondonco M > llullod lifjm oi lirklgiv ujiiiiiiuu liebraska National Bank OMAHA , NEBRASKA. PAir > UP fAi-ir.M S't'ii.OAll Sriii'i.UH , May I. KS- , iViMJJ H. W. VATi't. I'lvsltluiit. A. IvToiv-Ai-ix , Vice 1'ruultlunt \V. V. MOH.SB , JOHN S ( 'ui.t.iss , J KWIM S Ki'.i'.n , \V. H. S. UnniiKS , Cushion. BACKING OFFICE ) THE Jit ON HANK. Co. UMIi Hnd Karnatn HIITOH. 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