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T THE ( BIAHA DAlljY UUtt , WEDNESDAY , NOVEMBER 11 , 1885. htandard Mvilkal Worn lor Yount ; nnd AJUUJ.O Agt.ti > K , , .ii y si by nut. , J GRP T MF-niC\l \ 01 K hmi lci1 Vl 'i | v TTin mo l'h lMl Do1 ! ' ' - 1 rppimnrc IV""no In n irr ; > r < ( if Vo th mil llic ItHIMit ml. r 'l > r "Inif11 iiiil i"i ln . n C ( pic ( . A Invtk fnr i * rrT nni. yoimw , niirldtA.'i'rrfl ml ntrt. HronUilnft 'atir < " 'ril'nM | ' for nil npiiin ml rlimnc ) < l"oii i. < .cnOim nf whi | t | , i , , i. , , , ] Sl ) fi.imil liTihpniil'-ir ) i | , , o ot prl IPO for 21 TI.MI. , rrfliintiroliniilr ti"Tfr l > 'dr fell toiho in' nr nnr rliy-lrinn - JiiitfiIwinnil In hnintiril > i > i h "i'l < llti cm'0 carovpr , full i Hf. < ni rinti > M ttiii Ii i.io- iUltn'\cr < 'ii mw'"l il Hti < rirr * ni | 11 > fn < t'i ' nnl thiiurnv > , ih r work Ih thu nmntrr for " . ' ' orthcninrn-jr wHI h tctun'l ' In rrrr ln 1ni' ' < I' I onlr ( I bv m-il. no irRr | | | lln tr < ilM , , m M f'/v" ' rt " A IlioVclecnof I.iri > hoiiH tic ri" l lir ttiojntme fie Infirm llbii mxl I'T Uio MRIIclcJ fur roller. It will ben- 111 nil -linmlon Ijinirt. Tliproliiiomfnitii-riif odi > lr towlinm thp elnnnt of J.lfn it III not bo ( l ctill , whetner j-oulh. imrrnt , EH ir- ( linn. ln tnicl'irir : rlprRvmnii ArKHli.iut. . Arlilrf'jlltf I'cdiU'lr ' MeJIinl liuilluto. or lr W. II. rn'iicr No 4 IlulllliHli dtrfcl. llo l n , Mn . , who mur licronfiilfilmi ulliU rii c rgiilrliiinklll unit ctperi- rnco I'lniiiilo itn I oiiHiimiu IUHO.IHOS tnui KNllW , H Hiiifliilty Such troatiil AHU1I ser < > sfully u-ltlioiit tut liMtunco THVQPI P fffUiliiro. Mniiriiin ihh liuuur. HHODlir. us Dance , Alco- mKaMnjr , Seminal \\caknc68 , .typliUIs , aerotula , nnd all Norvouc and Clood Diseases. f.3n'oClcrKyinen,1.a\vvcr8LItcrar-Mcn ) , Merchants , Hankers , J ailii'3 and oil whoso fcetleutnn'cmploymcmtc.iusp 'urvoiisrros- tratlonrrrcjularltlciottlicHooil,8tomndit ! IkjwcUorlvUlnc } * , or\vli ( ) n-qulro anorvc tonic , oppctlzcr or Bt.tuu : Ltt Samaritan A'tmne la Invaluable. Thousands , . . . p p. . -.v. GREAT J wonderful Invlgor- nnt tliat CTi-r BUS- tauediifclnl.ncB\lr ! ! tern. $1.50 at Drug- IDE in ; , s. A. r.icnii\D ! ) NERVINE COMPANY , S'l' . JOSEPH , UIO. Cotropondencc Ircrly nnswrcil ly ITjyalclnua. 1'or tcstimoiit.i ! and i irrn'nrs tend etauip. I'Oll SALE BY C.F. GOODMAN. DOUBLE BALL. Two Years TEST. The "CAXurB" IlmssEB Co. give n bciurRab- btr than cnn bo oblnlned chowhi-ro for the eaino tnmic7 ' , wllh tlnlr p'eat Improvement of the DOUl'lI.K TIIIf'K I1A1.I , . The cxlrn tlilrUi-- ol robber tight uiiUur the triad , glx ca P J UIILKII LA It. Afb to nca the "CAXDEB" Dnnblo Thick Ball tlnbticre In lloou , ArtUm , ( jvcrsUucsj AlaekaK , Jtc , A Common Sense Idea. GENKUAL AC.ENT , 10W UOUULAS STUKET Om.iiia , WHO la UNACC IAINTCO WITH THE GCOOS'PHY OF THIS coun rny wn . 8tE 01 tX'MINING IMI1 MAP THAT THF The Croat Rock Island Route rl tt ; | i.ltuin thntn iof | irr annl icon- rllf ntrutilfil liy snll.l. llii > iniiulil > lMll i.lnl ronit- I'- ] . MII , 'nin Irickn nf i niiilniiuiu otrei i nil , rnlwimi. tlally liulli cul'rriii ml l.rlilfi.n ii'lllnx H. < . | < n iii.itr V'rfftll.Ml n linniiti .kill inn niikB II Ilic .o.vty lnilltncvi or pitriilliu ire rn.i'lni rot inn iinil * lr hi l.i- > . ml Iliit oclliiif ill -lpllnr lil , Ii Lriiteui" lln < i ui- tluil iiiirntl < > ii nr nil IIH trains , ( lilirr riirclAttlrM nr thl. roiilr nra Tmn.r.T m nil , . nii r iinu I.I.IMIK In Dnlon l ) .imi . tuiil tlia tnt > iiini'MU | cuiufuiU Hud luiurl of IU r.ii e > iii < r I iil | ! | > mint , Ti | Kiintrr TrKlim Ivttrrrn nili-nirn ml Twi'il iCuiillrl | illiiirg. K h . nty Unri'im , nil ni il Al .iu rn ciiunMnl or will > inillii | i , lln.l , 1111. hiiUrrril IMr Oi" > ht HiU'lilllcmt I'llllninn TiiNco Bl i-pi > liiiir lh j ; e-i rtwlgn. ml imiinii < > ii > plninif ( in. In which l ibumtaly ru > kil turnln HI , Ii Uuifly itin llKlMvruClitr iiMnlMl l < Mi.n ) > .cll ) nml An hltuu lil ulna lilll III" L'clcuriito , } lluilliiliiicl Iinil Cnrj. The Famous AlboVt Lon Route Ii the direct anil fmorlt , , line brlHirn Clilrniraanil > lliuieAMilU | AitdMt 1411) ) , H line rciiiii'rtluit air nmil III Union | lfl l fur nil | Wlut < In IK | , Tt > rilloilr < mij lirltUli ITo'inrei. OTIT thin mnif Ku > t Kipirx TVAUu uio run tu tlm wnttMlnir t'lnifs * . niiiiiiur ro > < > ru. picenn' iiio lx'iiiii' ( nml IniiiiiMir unit n > lilnir , , It.wft JIDtl HllinonM II | HM | * Hip Ilili t lnibla r-'iiii * l * ine il.lt ulirat IUM4 aud luktorul S nulinr Inlrilor Diknti Bllll anulli r IHUH'I1 I.IS > ' Th Prnrf * nml Kin- klKir , lin lirrn ui-il-il | IICIKKII i hli'llitiilj lllill n- n.ilUnnil l. 'Uk ' H IF. nml I iilllnjl llllllN. K'ol | . L'lly. , iutTMi < iu Far ill-lull a Inruiinail.m > < > la | i ml { "M-tli'i'il" " ' ' < ff iij H.ki-H , ntnlliiil dro.T" , , ' V ll 'l BUIC4 nu.l CaiuJ If R. n CABLE , C. OT. JOHM , 0-n irLtil'au. Aft , iuvitiv : mii ilruiPilue | < 'liuli > ri , nil liiitfn. . \ kinir ilrimulKt. I InnlurMliuu. Aililii'imIMKIUN Itl Jil.ov Co , Onuli.t. Ncbri Uj. Keiaia" National Bank OMAHA , NEBRASKA. S lll'I.UH , Mliy 1 , ! ! > . . ! , UOO.W H. W. YATKS , Pivsldent. A. E. Tdi'ZAi.ix. Vice rrcsIJont. \V. H. S. IluoiiEs , Ctishlor. lillltflll W. V. MOUSE , JOHN fa. COLI.IKS , 11. W. YATE- ) . LBWIS S. UBKU , A R To . < , BA"KING OFFICEi THE lit ON BANK. Co. 12 1 h mid r'nrimm PtrtHXt. A Oencrnl UuukiiiK PENNYROYAL PILLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. " Tlie OrlnlnHl nml Only U iiiilnr. u L * 01 84 * ' l" " A-tln IT.1L , - . J ilrlir.li r rki i i < . . It llrunll > . Tr J i' fulltr J. fullo i Vklc * . til. Absolutely Free from Opiates , Emetics and Poison. AT DllCaUDITfl THE CHARLES A. VOGELER 00. , DALTIMOHEtMD. , Hula I'raprtni'r * . I havtf a poiltlr 9romtriy f > r th * ftbofcll c * ibr lu jift ihnatBmtiof ctsrtM tti * fvorit kind midar f nr . iul r t ) i dd tt. T A uuniuu ini-.iriai. NxtT O17 KI.CImrleftftLvSf Ioiiivt9Zo. A rftiltrcmdtnteof two Wilc lC ltfjtri , tim t ff > n looctf en * r 4lu ih ip * 'tt trttlmeatnr CM mute , N * fou , HEIK &DI ! iiio n Ut i4H * < i 'tnnof other 1'hjileUa in bi. Loul * , i oilptfen ilioTr i * . 11 otare Id nti know Nervous Prostrat.on , Debility. Mental anj Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and other Afire * lions ol Throat. Skin or Danes , Blood Poisoning , Old Sores end UlCCrS , are trctitfdrllh nupmlloM cereiionUt t irl nHflo rrlnelplff * PiTel ? rrlvitrty , Diseases Arising from Indiscretion. Excess , Exposure or Indulgence , which produce , dmg of thfl follvwiuf tITctt * ' nervou net , debility , dlmntu of itght itJderp tTe ( memory. | > Imple n the r e4 , jih/ikftldftcty , Tcrilon totUe Pwclet/nf femaleconfuilot or liSfSi , etc. , rendering Marrlaco improper or ualmppy , itft F , l urc' iM , frreto any aiUrei. Coniatlfttldafttof * vcr-vr umi > M fre' * , lurttfil Kndft Ift'j ' ctnCJeati&l. A Posltlvo Written Gunranteo cUen ucnrreo. table cue. llf Jicl&a vent ever/whore l > y mill or eipreii. CARRIAGE GUIDE , SCO PAOE9. FINU PIiATRS. ttecint cloth nJ cllt blntlli f , ruled for DOo. In i oni | eorurreQCj. U"r Uftjr wonderful f aplfltvre * , trtioto 11 Tot trtlelf on the TollowlDg inblccti who mfcf marry , who not. why j mtihooJ , woman * hooJ , ph/ilr l dfcir , eflc-ti ofeellliftcy IB J ezceu. tbo pbyi- loogj-orrfi ] ) ' diicifoQmml ni ijr morn , Tlioie m rrlM cr coDteniplaMuic m rrl | ihoiitj rend IL. P"prl r eJltlau aii o cit-npitnf , * n * ft iun > " t frtujBtrrf lu. > ik vour ronr ardntit for Ui * tantiiTMtunJbT ML/ H ttLGTin AbU H. J. ' hm Medical Institute Chartered byth Statcofllll- ; noi3 for tlieexpresapjrpote f of eivinRimmcaiate relietla all chronicunnaryand private - ' < vate diseases. Gonorrhoea , , Gleet andSyphills m all their complicated forms , also all diseases of the Skin and Blood promptly relieved and permanently cured by reme dies , testedm a Fnrlj/Yrart _ MtjitCHill'rnrtiri' , Seminal Weakness. iRtit Losses by Dreams , Pimples on the FaceLost Mnnhood , ; 'nfMur///ri/r l.7Yirr C no r. 7'rrfmriiiiir ; . The appropriate rrmedy is at once used In each case. Conaultat'jns ' , per- tonal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med icines -ent by Mail and Express. No marks on pacl < 3E = to Indicate contents or sender. Addicts On.UMCS.No. 20 < UVastiinnlonSt.Cncagolll. ! A TINE LIKF -AT- V/QQOBHSDGE EROS' OMAHA NEIJRASKA. Contagions. I am a nnthoof r.ngliiiii ! , and whllo I van In Hint fuumiy I ( ( jinriieioil u turnblu IIHMM ! 1 o.toii , nnd Iortwiiiiir.- miuor tioiitiiinnt imun out door pillion ! ill MXiliiuluun Hoso.til. KiiK.n til , Imt win nut on0(1. 1 satroritl me mubi luonl/.liw | u IH In my lionos , ami tvun roc- oic'ilulth heirs ul : over my lioJy mill llinb > . Flnullv 1 cottitiluuilv lost nil liopo in tlmt oiiiiii- n j , nml Milled lor Amm-lui. uii.l wu-i trontol ut Itui sult In tuls city , its ivoll u > tiy u proinliiun pli > flfiin In N'uw Vark Iiitvlntr no LxniiKictlon ulili ilia luisplinls. I HUV ihu mlvoitlfccnitnt of Bvrirt's fpeclllo , nml 1 ilcluiinliiuil 10 ( 'lvu It u tilnl. 1 look six lioiiliMuiut I cnn my with fiic-iit joy flint Iliuy Im\u on led mo onuruly. 1 tun ua sound und well us 1 over iia In my Illo. . , , , I.VUEU Il.U.FOIID. ow Vork City , Juno 12th , li5. In Mntch of Iii8t ynnrilNt | > . I contrnoloa blond iHilson. und liuiiiK In SuvaniiH i , tlu.ut ttiuttiuu , 1 M cm liito the lu > plml tlmro lor liotitiiiuiit. I ttiliuioilei > miicli iniin rliiiinintl-ii ] nt thu eiiinu tlinu. 1 illil not KOI well iiiidar tlio tit'.K- mi'ia thoio , nor win I oiirt-il by miy ofilio tisuu niciuif. I luuo nun tiikun KJVOII loiios ol hultl'H Sptx.'lllu nrd nm Bound nnd tull. Ii ( Joiu the polMJii out throiiKli lollsim tliuikln. ' ' ' " * " * ' Joisuy Clly , N. J. , An > f. 7. IHM. Truull8u on I Hood and Slilu Dbciifcs nnilloi fn-o. fno.Tun Tun SWIIT SiTCinr Co. , DrawersAtlimtu On. N. Y. . ISTW.SklSt. Uoyal Havana lottery ( A rjOVKHNMUNT iNRTITtTION. ) Drawn at Havana , Cuba. Every 10 to 14 Days , Tickets In Fifths. Wholes . Inactions pro 1 It I tit bulijcrt in no nwiiltiulatloii , nut rniiirollwl lir tint parties In liut'icsi. It U tlio ( nlrt'st llilnir in Iliu iiatnin ol cliiuico ( it uxlitfiicn. For ttckou npiily in SIHI KV \ COUS \ Dnmilmiy. N. V. Cliy : il. UlTUNd A Co. , Jj iluiu lit'nt , IVUIIOIIB City Mo. The Mirror is no flatterer. Would you make it tell a sweeter tale ? Magnolia Malm is the charmer ' er 'that almost cheats the looking-glass.- GE1D11NAL , Cr tto Story of a Great Miners' Striko. nv KM i M Translate d from the Froich. M'MM11Y OF PJtncr.ntKO CHAr. Anton Lnntiei. n mechanic , tirmwo to Unit eiiiiiloMiient nt Ins trade in 1'aiK diiilslnio llu- interior of l-'ronro nml brlnirs up nt tlio Montson coal mining region. In early sprliisr. lielnglllunit moiii'j lie renillly nccepU work In thu Vulture mini ! iinil soon nocnimw nil i'i | \voibnmn. . The low wnires of the millers - ers , . a constant Rtrmrj'lo nirnlnst liuncer , nml tliiMiiNcrnblo condition of old nnd jonnir , ex cites In him a Ihely luteiost nnd lie icu'lns HIP Mtiily of niPtliiKN trmlhiK to nlle\i\to : Ihelr condition. ( Hailually he ImpjiUhis hlvoa ( o otliciv nnd icndlly secures the stit- | iioit nnd co-omuitlon ot the pour , stuicftlliij : uoikmcn , A pavlnic fund Installed lt > whleh each miner contributed , the money thus oln tnlned lo be tiH-il to support the men In MM > ot fniub'.o with the will companies. Hy the 1st of November the tund amounted to a con siderable sum , nnd the miner' ' , emboldened by this Inrt , tit tcnnlnril to resist a new method of payment Introduced l > n iiiiijorliy ot the companies , \ \ hlclias to no hiiO ef- Icct on theinstof December. The p an of tin1 companies was to di\idothp ten eeiitltnei paid for each car of coal , one-halt lo no towaid paying lor propping In the drill1 * of thornlne * . Tim \\oikmrn , to tortlty their ] M ) ltlon In ease of revolt , worked nfti-en dajs iitulurthe new system of payment , and found that It was an Indlicct butelTeotUe. method of udncini : their waceToatrlKo wh the only iillciiialUe. Jlectln \veie bn'd nnd n dele- ( latlon appointed to wait upon the nianrtfclii ! : dnectoi ot the mines and lay befoie him the demands of the men thu iilxilition of HID new sjstem ot piiyuient and ( in increase of nu centimes jK'r car. Anton s ability and wuni- eltj mndehimutoncellielcadei In the strike. The Inten lew of the mlneis with the niana- pi'i-Nuis without lesult. and the men , with vrr > little hope of ultlmato success. M'ttled down ton lonuand bitter strmjfjlc the strujj- Bio of novelty tuitiiibt unlimited wealth. ClIAlTIIlt XXXVIII On the night which followed the des- trnct.on . of the Vulture , M. Ilennebiisiu blurted for 1'uris wishing to give person al information to the inantigeM before the newspapers even could publish the nows.lien lie returned the next , div : , he was found to bo very calm , very pale , witli Iho look ol an upright superintend ent. lie had eiidently relieved himself Irom responsibility ; his fa\or did not ap pear to li'ive diminished : on tin1 eontrnry , the decree ntimiiiR him an ollleer of tlio Legion of Honor was signed twenty-four hour * after. Deiieulin , piointod | engineer of the iliition had uomo into the ollieo in ( lie midst of the great disaster , and his lirst care had been to toree thu canal back to its bed , for this torrent of water spread ing over the bottom of the mino.aggrava- ted the damage every hour , ( jre.it labor wits reqti red , he had immediately placed a hundred workmen at the construct , on of u dike. Twice the impetuosity of 'lie ' stream had earned away the lisstdaniH. Now , pumps had been fixed , it was a hard fight , a violent struggle for rppoiscs ion , step by step , of this corner of earth. nut the salvation ot the buried miners wrs still more engrossing. Megrel was again entrusted to make another supreme ellort , and arms were not wanting him ; ail the coalmen rushed to oiler them selves in a burst of fraternity. Tliev ior- got the btrike- they did not trouble them selves about the pay ; they asked for noth ing , they only asked to risk their 1'ves ' when comrades were in peril. T icy were ail there with their implements , shivering , waiting to bo told : it what , point to begin , dhiny , ill trout fright nftcr the accident , agitated by nervous trembling , bathed in cold perspiration , possessed by incessant nightmares , got u ) > notwithstanding , and seemed among tlie most * courageous of those battling with the earth as if they had a revenge to take. Only there was some onibar- assmcnt when the utility ot this work was questioned ; what Hits to be done ? how were they to get down ? on what side were thev to attack the stones ? It was Mcgral a opinion that not one of the unfortunate men survived ; the lilteen had certainly perished , cither drowned or asphyxiated ; but in these mining ei- : tasttoplies the rule was always to con sider the immured men at the bottom as living , and he reasoned on this principle. Before arriving at this logical conclu sion , there had been much disonssion of a number of impracticable suggestions. Megrel then shook the dust Iron ) the archives , and , when ite had found the old plans of the two mines , studied them and determined at what points the researches should be made. Gradually , this hunt excited him ; ho , in his turn , was scucd witn a fever of self-devotion , in spite of his ironical indillerence toward men and things , 'the lir.it dilliculties Were en countered in descending at Hcquillurt. They had to clear away the mouth of the shaft , cut down the serb tieo , ra/e the plantains and hawthorns ; anil they had besides to repair the ladders. Then the. groping about commenced. The en gineer , having down with ion work men , made them knock With their picks ngainst certain rod's which he desig nated ; and in profound silence , < cii holding his ear to the stone , listening to see if no distant stroke responded. lint in vain all the practicable galleries were traversed ; no echo came. The dilliculty increased. Whore should they cut away thcbedr Toward whom should they go when nobody appeared to bo thorn ? But tlitiy persisted obstinately in the search , witn ever increasing anxiety. At the end of three days Alcgrel in despair had resolved to abandon every thing that evening. At noon , after lunch , when Ifo had returned with his men to undertake a last oll'ort , ho was surprised to see Zaelmrio come from the inmo , very red , gesticulating , and cry ing.She " .She is there ! she has answered mo ! Come on , come on , now. " lie had slipped upon the ladders , in spite ot the guard , nnd he swore thai they had knocked , then * below , in the liiva road of the vein Will/in. ' Miit wo have already passed twice where jou say , " said Megrel , incred ulous. "But tit any rate wo will go ami bee. " Below , Megrel himself struck three blown , wide apart ; their he applied his ear to the coal , commanding tlm work men to bo silent. Not a sound did he hear , he shook his head ; evidently the poor boy was dreaming , furious , Xiteh- ano knocked , and he again heard , his eyes shone , his limbs trembled with joy. M lien the other workmen tried their ex perience , one alter the other..tliov all became - came animated by plainly hearing the distant rcsnonso The engineer wan as tonished , lie again stuck his ear to the coal , and ho ended by hearing a slignt soniid , a rjtliiiiiual rolling very distinct , the known cadence of the miners'call when they beat against the co.il , In any danger. ThoeoaftrauMuithid the sound with the clearness of crjKital , though very distant An ovor. > eor who was there estimated tlu.t a block of at least lilty metres separated Ilium from their companions But it seemed as Iliongn they were already able It ) taku their comrades' hands ; they at oneo became cheerful. Megrel at once commenced ( ho work of approach. A.SMMIII as tlie story uas circulated in Montson a new croud of people arrived , They could sue nothing , but they ro- maincd them all the same. It uas oven neccsftary to hold the mo-.t curious at u distance. Holtm they worked day and night. 1'orfoarof meeting with some obstacle the engineer had opened in the vo.ji three lower galleries , and then worked them all toward the noint where he supnosed thu miners to bo shut up. A single miner worked to break away thu coal upon the straight front of the long narrow slit. They relieved each other every two hours , and the coal with which they tilled the baskets was taken out by the hands of a chain of men which extended UsvU In proportion ns the hole ineren ui | , The work nt tirst wont oncry rapidly. For the priaomlrs it wns the twelfth dny which had a-onimenped , n drn-.cn twontfoiir hours , without hroml , with out Iiro in the p Icy 'liadowa. That ter rililc thought wet their eyelids nntl fctif- fenod tholr nrms to the work It or > mpd impossible. Unit ( 'lirislliiitfl coulil live longer : the tllstai'l blows Iwd boon growing weaker sinoo tlio hiy before : timv trembled : fte * < jh Inatnnl that they should hear them Atop TIIC ninth day , til lunch time , Ztichnrio did not reply wlioii tlu > y called him ( oho relieved. He acted though ho was crn/y , nnd at last ended by swearing at. tin-in At the niomont Mogrel , who litui gone out for tin Instant , \VIIH not there to inuku him obey , ; uid thoru wtis only . with him an ox'ersppr arid trlrpe minprH.Vilhont doubt Zachario , badly lighted , furious at. tin- wavering light wlni'h retarded his work , had committed the imprudence of opening his lamp. Tlioy had boon given strict orders on thnt point , for thu lire- damp was great thorn. The gas renniitu'd in enormous quantity in these Ktruight openings , i.uprivud of ventilation , hud- ili-nly u blast of thumt.'r broke out. A stream of lire came from ihu slit as if from tlio mouth of n cannon charged with grape shot. Kvcrything llanied. The air was kindled ns if from powtler from ono side of the galleries to the other. 'J lie torrent of llamo carried away the overseer , and three workmen as cended the shall , Mashing out into t.io ( .pun dav Ilko an oruptiouvliioh craoke.d tiio looks und the debris of tlio Works. 'I curious ones lied. When Alugrul and the workmen re turned a ternblo rage shook them. They beat tlio groundwitit their heels , ns if a hnrd-lioarted mother had by chance killed her children in Iho imbueilu caprice : , of her cruelty. They had devoted thorn- solves to go to the as.iistiiiou of thuir comrades , and n'tjw tney had only lott there more mun. At the end of three long liours of ellortu and dangern. when they had penetrated at la-it into the gal- K rips , the removal of this victims was sorrowful. Neither tint ovei > eers nor Iho workmen were dead , but they \\ero tern- blj wounded , while they could smell their broiled flesh , they had swallowed the lire ; the burns wore oven in their throat * , and they moaned cunlintiallv , praying that tney wpnlil pntanond to their stilleringrt by killing them. Of Iho tluce ininero one w.ts th- man who , du ring the strike had crushed the engine with o ie blow of the hammer ; Iho t\\o others si ill kept the marks on thoii : hands where they had rut tliumsulxus throwing bricks at the soldiois. Thu crowd , all pale and .shivering , uncovered then'heads as they worts carr.ed pa--t them. The body of Zaehario at length tip- eared. The clothing was burifod , the E odi w.is but a black ) ) ieco of coal , un- recognir.able. Cruiiiuil in the explosion , the head was no longer there. And when they h.id placed this frighlful remnant of tin ; jonng man on a litter , Mrs. Al.ihon lollowed them w.tn a mechanical Mop , her eyelids burning , und without a tear. At the alley , Philomeiip was stnpilied ; her eyes changed into fountains which ut once relieved her. Hut the mother had already returned with the same step to Ucnuillart ; she had accompanied her son , she now ruturuud there to wait for her daughter. Three days mor.p passed an'ay. Thev had resumed the work in the midst of inihiMi-d of ditcultjus. The galleries to approach wor.i ? happily not filled up from tlio explosion of lire damp , only the air burned there..itiated to such a de gree , that it wasnecessary to put in other ventilates ? . Now every twenty minutes the miners were relieved. Thev had advanced , wjlhin two metres of their comrades. . Mennuhile they worked on wiUijohilcd hearts , digging " hard as if out of"vengeance , for the sounds had ceasedj the answer no longer no longer spimdt'd ' ils oloar cadence. They hud bce'n worKing for IWch'o days , it was now liftoeu days after the catas trophe , and since morning a silence of death of death had fallen. Opporiunitica to dot Cbeiwlnins Money. It is well to be nd\ised from the record of the past as to liituie action. Now let mi- one toad that at New Uilesins.M. \ . . Tuesday ( icmumhcr it is ahvas Tucsi a > ) , October iith. : 1st.- , the IS-Hli Cram ! Monliiiy IJrawini : of The Louisiana State Lottery came oif with this return to the investor * : Ticket No. 15.JJU1 sold in nftlisat 51 each diew the Kirst Capital I'mo of SW.OOO ; one-.ifth was held by A. Kevlin. No. It Vixlette St. , Al- Kieis , La. ; one by J.I ) . Hill of Bay .St.Lonis , JlNs. ; iilinthei was collected lor a San rian- ei.sco party by the Wells , h'nrgo & Co.'s Bank ot San l < rnnulsvo , Cal. ; and the other names are withheld by request. No. 1W. also sold In nfthsat * ! each , dicw the Si < end 1'i'i/e , " AOOO ; one-illIh w.is held by I'atrick Ton- m-r. No. Mi ! ( iolilun Gute Avc. ; one bv ilrs. H. M. ICibbln , No. ir Lllls St. , bulb ot ban Kinnclsco , Cal. : leiiiaiiiiii liltlis were he il elsewhere. N'o. l.'j.bls. dn\v thoThlid Pi7 ! > of s > lutU ) ; s < ild as a whole ticket to Scnor 11. von ( Jimilfill , ( iiiavni.is Me.xlco. ami collected through Wells , 1'ar o and ( Jo.'s Exnren * . Nos.iWIW ami 7riill ( diew the two Fourth I'rize.sol t > , iHU ) , also sold in tilths ; one to It. Hammond , Lansing , Kau. ; one to A. T. Burr , Jr. , Danville , Va. ; one to.J. 11. Kyes- tine of St. Joseph , Mo. , paid through fcaxion Xat'l Bank there ; one to 1C. T. Itonnsavell , an employe of Adams L'xpre snt Columlius , O. ; one to ( ! . B. llnldciunr of Kansas ntv , -Mo. ; other fractions to paitles In Mavami , Cuba , and elsewhere. The distribution has bc.-n madomul the money | ) ald to tlie hiel.y ones. Now the next opjioHiinlt ) will be a scattering of < .v > i.5JU on Tuesday. Dec. 1" > , the IHTlh jfontlily. and tlio ( iiaml Seml-An- nuul DnwliiL' . TiekcLs are Sll ) and tenths aiotfl. All infoiaiatioii desbcd can be had on application to M. A. Dauphin , New Or leans , La. And thu ceitainty of the ( act thai anyone hiiylnt ; a ticket stands a clmnco of KettliinMoU.UOi will cause a smile ot hope lo beam on inanj a fai'u North. South. Mast or U'cst. Try U.on tur Cliiistniasi Rpendliij ; money. > In ilio Country Lavvyor's Ofllce. IIo wanted jiistlco. You could see that in his eyes afnr oil' . lie didn't want u little bit of justice weigiied out in a gin gerly manner and ilono up in coarse brown paper , but ho wanted justice by the car load and /it / wholesale rates. Ho hitched his old white horse and dilapi dated buggy in front , of the drug store , mounted tin * stairs running up outside to thu second stor find his eyes brightened us they rested on thii tin sign on tlie door : " ( ieorgo Boxem.'Attorney at Law. " The lawyer was in. So were a tw"-dollar desk , two litteun-ccnt chains , a hugo cus pidor , and a nuty stove. "Morning. " ' "Morning. " j f "I'm Jim \ Vhlltsir. . Live out by ( Jray's Corner ttr/nght the TompMns larm , you know. " "Ah ! " n . - "Skinner jinos , farms with me. His steitrd get into ir/v'oorn , I want damages , but hit lauglis ai imw 1 turn my hogs in to bis 'later patch. " ' ( Jood ! I like a man of spunk. ' " "And ho-killslM&f ' > " " \Vhat" ' "He kills a boa worth two dollars. " 'You don't sty ; , Well , that man ought to bu made to inidurotainl that hu doesn't own tins county. What an outrage ! llauiou demanded pay ? " "Oil , yes , and ho said lio'd Ilko to shoot me. " "Is it possible. ' Why , he's u danger ous man , very dangerous. " " 1 canio to ask you ifif - " "Why , of-conrsu yon Imvutho best kind of a ease against him , and it is your duty to imsli it. " ' 'yes , I want justice , but Low how much will- " "Oh th'i eo t will bo nothing. Just leave me ' , i , 4 IVI.I'MT ' .i'id wi 'II make Skiiuii r swat 1 ii v i t h .rlufaith aniMitr. , > ii \ , , ) ( , ' 1-m , . , r u- Stl - > I ' \ | , < V i n > .1 III ll'tctl illld anI I v , , i , "Well , hr'11 llnd that the White's have as innch grit as tin Skinners. " "And as much money to law wllht" "You bet " "Thaf the tnlk. We'll make liim a very sick man. Your case nppeals to mo nsu ' titixen as well as a lawyer. Now , we'll secure a warrant as a starter. " Skinner visits tlio other lawyer in tlw same village and the eomersatibn is about the same. White gets , \ warrant for Skinner and Sklnnor gets a warrant for , Wldte. First year-Two adjournments , n disa greement , twenty-tour davs lost time , und a cash expense of ( fasto each farmer. Second year.-Tinee trials , ono disa greement , four adjournments , one ap peal and a cash expense of $150 to each itmunr. Time lost , thirty-five dnys. ' Third year-Two trial's , two appeals , two decisions and two farms pass into the hands of two lawyers. Wnrdrti A. A. Brush , of the King Sing New York , State I'rison.says Braudreth's ' Pills are the mo t valuable cathartic ho eM-r used. Up has been a great sulVoror from rheumatism and blood nolsoning , but obtained very littKi relief from medi cine or doctors until ho commenced using Brandreth's P.lls. llo took liftv Pills in ten days. They not only cured him of rheumatism , but gave him a vigorous ap petite and purllied his blood completely New class and steel plants nte to bo put up In Pitt. bmx. which will bihik'nit mldltloiml population of from forty to titty thousand into the clt > . Natural pis IH the utttaotion. , $150,000. "Wo ilo horolij ci'rtlfy Unit \fO suporvlso Iho nrnintiunu'iila lor till tlio Mon lil\- und Suiiil-An- tiiinl ilrauniK of tlio I/mlMiuiii' Sluto l/ittiT > Compuny , iinil In per oii tiiniiniro unit control tlisilruwhtv * ttioatMi'ivv ) , nml Him Ilio FIIIIIOIIIII coniliictod with liniif'ty , luluuanil In ooil liilth touiinl nil part lot. mi. I up mitliovlro MIC coiiiniiy | * to u o tlil ccrtttlouto , with Inc-ilm ti > olour8l iiaturcsittiictiiJln : Us nilvurtibitmau COMMIS9IONK1H. . . O IM 11 \ t.vn i. ON HsriJ LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. llicorpoiuu'il In ItJiS fori'i jcui i by tlio Ions Intuitlor IMiirntional anil t'liiiiltitlilo purpo o * Kllli acHpttitl ot SIDJJIJUI to wlili-li a roiur\ru \ Itintl ol oxcir $ V > 0A4J ( hna since huon mltloil. Uy tui nvrrwhulmliiir popular voio il-slnini'liKd WI.S llllltf < II 1)111 1 Ol tllO llll'-OIlt StlltO COIlbtUtlOlt mloptoil Ooc'n.nlifrUil. A. I ) HT' ' . ItsKniiKlBiiislouinubor ilrnwln a t ki > phico tnontlily. tt nuor senior or i < olpono9. < Look nctlie .o I i liu ilisUitiutlrn : 137th Cr.-xncl Monthly In tlto Acaileiuy of Music , N'ow Orleans , TiiL'Ml y. Uiirontbi-r nth. W > Under the piM-Jonal siipcivlson and iiianiuc- im > nt ot lir.v. C. T. licArnr.oAiii ) , ut Lou isiana , ami Un.v. Juii.vi. A. KAHI.Y , ot \ ir- CAPITAL PRIZE $150,000. Notico-TickcU arc 10 only. Halves , S5. Fifths , S2. Tenths , SI- K $15 , "flO. . . . 1 . . > O ' "lIBBIIt & , .UO - i n i VM. I'ri : if yoju ( ) _ "l.lUdi : i-illXI1 O' JllMKJ. . . . tfJUKI 4 r.MKlK I'ltl/18 OP fi.OiO . . . 1M.OOJ r > fih ) luo " ifcw _ ; DIOI M " 20) ) . . . 4J.U1IJ G ) " JiW . . . UO.IHAI 1 IM ) " Clt. . . . 60,000 Ari'iinr'M VTION i"M7ts. : 100 AppiOiln n oipilzcto. f.'HO. . . $ ? 0,000 1IH ) " " 1W. ( . . . ] , tMK ( ) 100 " " 75. . . . 7.MKI S Ttl rr'7/ " > , Biiionn Jiarto . r ! .f > 0i Appllcntlon lor nitos to clubs should lie mn < ! o only to Iho ollicu o. the couiputiy ! a Now Or- ll'IIMS. Kor ether Informntlon write olonily , friirliif full mldi-ca . I'OSTAIj KOTUS , Kxpross Money Orilir.i. ) or Now Vork i\c-hniiKO : in onllimry lot- tcr. currency by o.\picss lull sums of $5 iinJ ii- | wnidsut our oxpoiisc ) uddiuionl. M. A. DAUPHIN , OrM. A. DAUPHIN. NuwOtluuiw , I a. ' . D. C. MnUo P. 0. Jtonoy Orders pnbablo nnd nddross c'trlclc < l I' Ht'ri to b M'.W Oltl.KANS NATJONAI , HANK , Now Oi leans , La. O3H , LOUISIANA NATIONAL HANK , Now Orleans , In. STA'in NATIONAL UANK. Now Orlonns , La. GC1IMAN NATIONAL IIANIC iN cw Oilcan j. La. Oninlia Time Tnlilo. All trains aiiA'ts anil ( It-pait fioin Omaha by Ci'iitnil Kmmlniil Time. Tiains ot the C. bt. 1' . M. & O. nnlvo and ilopntt lioui tholr ilt'i ot , conu'r ol llth and \Vebstei hticcls : tnihmon thu U. & M. , ( \ , U. ii l > . suid 1C. 0. bt. .1. it C. U. from the . it M. < lupulallotluiii ; ! Irom tlio Union ruciiio dciiot. HiiilL'is tmlnsvlll leave U. P. depot at n-.m , I17a : > , HH : ( ) , : ! ) , M : i. IS 10OJ : , 11:15 , n. in. ; 1'J : . , I'ii.io , 15 4il : ) " . 'J : > . : < : UO , 1 ! 4:01) : ) . 4-JO. : 4.V : , S"i. : i:00,7 ! : : 0. U :10 : p. in. LiavtTiitn * - li-rlor Oni.tlm at . : l'i , 15 8.15 , dW. : : 9.7 : ! U 10't7 : ; llUJ : , HMTa. in ; lU'i : , 1M7 : , H ) : : ! , , : : : ! 10 , : Jn : : , lUv : : > , . ' : . > . < > ; : , 7:5) : ) , 7:5' : ) , ll.vi ; p. m. U tiulns do not tun nn timidity. * AI1 oihuis run dully. Kerry ti.iins will inn as nist m-c- tlon iifcaclidtniimv trdn. except Ilioso h-av- iir.'OiiKilKi ntilVi.i. : : in , nml 11:10 : p. in. , and leaving Council Uliiils at 7u" : > a. m. und 11 : 5 ' ' 'M'OCK VAIIDS TIIAIXH Sj > ppliil stock yards pasaon i'i' trains leave Oinahii at < i-U : a. m. , buJn. : m. , 5 : ! " u , m. , IJiHa. m. . ll-J : a m. , lo : : p. m. . : ir : > o p.m. , and , ii" : > i > . m. \MXVO \ block jiniN for Umiihii at 7:51 : a. m. , to-.i'ia. m. , l'JOt : u. m. . i.vi : p. m , , : i.v : > j ) . m. , 4t'i : ' p. m. and 0 : , ' < ) p , m. Connecting lint's at tran li'r depot , rnnncil IJInllh. Chicago , Hock Island .t I'.tvinc - lcii\c. Ii7l" : > . H'.i : ! ' ) a , m. . C fn'-iOp. m. : ur- ihe , 1)11:15 : n. m. . I ) . ' : : ) . 15 7,0 ; ( p. m. Chi- cauo A ; Xoitliwehli'in Icavi1. 15 11:15 n. m. . C r > : -Mi ] , m. : arrive , DOM.'i.i. m. , 15 7:00 : p. m. Chicago , liuiilimtoii iV CJiiIncy li'.ixt1. A : : > 5 a. m. , A .V. " " > p. m. ; aiihu. A ! iir : > a. m. . 15 ( > ; : : < ) p. m , . A 7:1" : ) p , m. Chicago. Mllwankco A ; bt. I'.inl Iciuo I5l:15a. ! : m. , C > "M p. m. ; aiiixt ) . ) ) ; , n. m. II 7:1)0 : ) p. m. KIIIIS.IK flty , Si , Jw'itT. 15. ltt : > . A 10:00 : .1. m. , C 8:5p. : . : . ' ) " ) p - . . . \Vc.st\v.iid--l'.icinc i ) , m. ; niilM * A 7W : ) a. m. ; Denver ONPIUNN luaxoA Iti'JOa. m. , m mo A 1:10 : n. m. ; u. I' . m ail u thexpH'ss , Hfp.Jilluy. . lwi\ii A 1 : 0 p. in. , a live A:10 : p. m. ; H. & M. mall ami xpii'Ti Jep. ! vallo > , liavo A H:10. : aiiivis ( So ; : ; a. in. ; 15. iV .M. nlh'lit ONpii'is , leaui A llO : p. m. , urilut A 10 : 1 1 a. m. ouii .M. 1' . l y expiess. leave llUOn. : in. . ; irn\oi:0o ! : a. in. ; nl lit u.stuei- < , leu u > ! ! ! ) : ( ) p. m. , nrrivu A 7:00 : p. m. ; K. C. St. .1. it C. H. . via I'laltsmoiitli , It-avu A 'JID : a. m. . : | " ) . m . iinlxi ! I ) 7:0) : . Nnilhwiid-r. . St. 1' . , M. v ( ) . . Sioux City evpreis , leave A H.0a. ; m anivo 5:30 : p. m. ; Oiittliind iU'i'inniiiod.itloii , luavc C 5:10 : p. nf. , aiihoC 11:00 : a. m. Nn i r.A Tiains dally ; H daily except him- dd ) ; C dally except Saturday ; 1 u.nly ox- | ! t\v"id-r. H. .V Q. via I'latt.smoiith , Iea e 5iO : ! p. m. . arilvo'JriOa. m. \Vc < twnnI IVi'liifcxpnws leaves A 8:80 : p. m , , ariUo A 7WJ : . m. : Dinvi-r luavc A 11:8(1 : ( a. in. , arrixu A 4:10 : p. m. ; U. I' . mail and o < | uu.ss , Itep. Valley , leiixo A ! ; : ) p. m. , anixe A U'IO : | > . m. ; II. , fc M. mall and iixpiess Hep. Vallev , lwi\o AH:10a. : m.-nrihe fOMOa. m. : II. Aif. nliiht express , leuvo A n : - ' ( ) ii. m. , auixo A iii'l'i p. m. bonthxv.iril M. I' , day uxpie.w , leave A llriOa. m. . ani\fii:00a. : m. : nlnlit exiui'ss , Ii axe 15 u.oo p. m. , aiiive A 7:00 p. m. : K. ( ' . , St. J. iV C. 15. . via l'lUl , moutll. | e.e A t'UO ' : a. m. , 15 a : ! ' ) p. m. . airixe l)7:00u. : in. , 7.Vi : p. ' " ' 'Xoitlixvaid-f1. . St. K. . M. & O. , Sioux City expie-is , IIMVH A : : xin. m. . arilxuriX : : ) p , m. ; Oxetiamlaeroiiimodatlon , leaxo C5JO : ji. m. , arilxeC I0oua. : m. N UK \ ti.ihisiUllx : A dall > evcoptSun- < ; > i' daily except .S.uuiJa ) , I ) Uall > uxcept oo is Stone's Onv ofiltr Kcst ( oi.d Zittrffcnt Mocks in the U. S , to Select from. No Stairs to Climb , Elegant Passenger Elevator , T a WlinInvo IrtnM nwar tlirlrontlifiil VlCor a'"l niitvcrt wliooro 'illTorlti ' ln.iii . torrllili ) DRAINS mid J.OSSUM i "liu tc- With , IMI'Ol'KNTnml mult fur luanlnBO. _ _ a-lEN all who flricitholr POWER IL.sllAd yrilliVUIII nmkriK'il < < Y ciiply Ii jjliV or i\'i' : ( "r > . VXu rPPM\e ii ii nitltn ini . . . Oil UK. [ ! OtuMli'l" ofliinr lnn < Hiiiilhitr tlio f.iioiiiay bu , nr wli" lllilull uJ tiii"iip.lif aft'W wi'tVe nr iinnilli * n o nl thi > ccWiraluJ MYRTLEAIN TREATMENT Mil innipwi liontoixiiii c , luLl.6tlinu. . umllin l.h > innncy tnait any > llBriictliivll ! ! liia nri'.Wcik ' l ' ; V.lirailli . KMlS ONi * . lliHlo , Infill fplrlH Rinluiiitilll.il .pliniiiv iliuuplit ; . il r ji 11 it I "I ' - lirelliHlo iluiiM-tlva nicmiirv. ISIVOTJ'.NCi : . nm. linifillmwilj | In marrlnirp. Kudniiinii Iiminpliiiiislr i1lii to i > Nai MI'lHi.Mor ire tiroraiil .y remuvca lij till * trvalD.i'iil , anil ri'd. Married Mai , or MioscwJio intend to inarrjf , IIR.MKMIU : ! ! . pi-TccI fO n l mrcnrMi in-s-n. Iirilih. TlyiiroiM olT- mirlnir Inntllfo nti'lllie loTCatul rptpcit l n IXIihlul wllu. Wi-nk iiii-iitliiiiilil dp rrtlorcil to > lror ( .t niinliiinil lii-lura iiiHi-rMire rronr . t i < i > tlmonlaln nml valnaliln trc.iil'ii stiiiiip . . ystiih.iw7.Adaruss : The Climax tV tiJcal Co , 5O4 , Gt. Louis , WJo Growers of Iiive Stock and Ofcliers. \V15 CAM , YOUH AITUNTIOX TO il Cake , It lotlio liost ami o1ionpn t fooil for toi'kof anv Mii'l. Ono j oun I N pqnnl to tlnoo potni ti of roin. Stork foil win Ctiouuil OiH'4ikii 111 tlio Tall iinJ'iiiior , lmto.il ol' nlmihi do va , wilt lit- rreasi ) In wclftlitnnit ho la peed iimrKi'tutifp ntiulllloa In tliocpihu. I ) ilryiiu < n usoll us olliort , lie us-o It , nm tfsiiry lo Its iiiorus. Try It am ! JmUo lor yoiiroolvus. IVIco $ per ton. No lor pucks. Acultcsj \U Ol ) . < iA.V I.l cil.r.i ) ( IIIVUKICri. . UiuilUu , A. TUt.lIOCK , Ilnjr. nnd aapt. ( I. I * . N. S.VUDl.Rlt , Asut. VMS- U.V. . DIAMOND. As t. i Missouri Valley Bridge and Iron works. GrHU AND HAMIKACTl'lir.lt1 ! AND nUlDEIfOr \\rougiit \ \ Ifon.JSto . ] ! , Ho ,71 'liiihsniul C'oiuuhuillon Ji If / JL > G JS S I'oi Itnllraiitiil nn < l IfMiroii'K ' Turn Talk's , Draw pans , Rack Trt sses , Piers and Sub structures , 'ISLEY.SIIIRBfi.THLLOCK . A Au-M.r . , , , * , a A. visa Au-ntits. pPeo | send tis word of u'.l brlilKo work to lot. Conosjxvnlonco fiollclteil from cntrlncors an brldco coiiniilssioiici- % HOME SEEKERS ATTENTION. or Full Particulars about Free and Cheap Lands in Western Nebraska. Address PATTERSOk & WHITE , Heal Estate Agents , North Plutto. Nebraska. ' " ' . 'M. BitJRKE & SONS , f- . j 'LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS , : : ; CEO. nuniCU , Jlmtnircr , _ " ' UNION STOCK YAROS , OMAHA , NEB. ItFlTrtKNrnS : Mcrclmnts mid I'nnnpfs" Iliinlt , Duvlil Cilv , Ni-li. : Knnritoy Niitlon-il tliu'c.'Cott rcy. Nub. : ( .oluiuluis MIIIO lliuiLC'uliiinlMta , Nob. ; .McUou.ila'.i Hank , J , < itli I'Lillo , Nob. Omah * Nutloniil Hunk. Uinntiii. Neb. , Will pay eustouiuis' ilruft with bill of Inilinjf Httaclied. lor two-thlids vttluu of sloclc The time of SeiSing Goods In Omaha , at and heiaiv os. ; about Passed Hv/sy , Except r And I would not Cut Prices flown to less thaii COST , for But simply cio so to Iiastea t'iie closing out of my stock that I may the sooner retire from business. My stoclj : still contains $80,000 WORTH OF WATCHES. Worth from ? 3.75 to $150 ; Slmwl Tins from 'J.'m to fclOl ; I'ar \\\n \ \ \ n from Sfie to $1 , CC ; Uraeelet from -UK ) lo $1 , ' . " ) , Clock from 7..u to if K ) ; ( jintCh.iins from Alt' to # JJ ; Ladies' Chain from $1 to $10 ; blouvo Itiittons from iSo to ijil.v Soarf I'm from 15o ta ' ? 15 ; ( johl King , from Me to $11 ; ( .old headed canes Irom $1 lo $ . ' 0. Al.-w llogtiiV Silverware , Spectacles , etc. , nt h ill'prico. . Please call and take advantage ol this opportunity at Cor. of ISlh and Douglas. EDHOLM & EKECESON ThH | ioiulur.luwulry | lirm.ino otrorln- ; largo htock of every tlilnt ; In their linu nt prices Imt lit oiifuuttiiict tliuiittc-ntidii of thu juillcloii-liiyci. 1'cojiln who Imvu an eye In busi ness \\lll mid It IQ tln.ii own advantage to call and Insjiccl this Urjjo and clu tuit HtocJc of Fine Jewelry , I'Jc.iso bt-nr In nilnil that although wo hiiinllo tlm best ( . ' ( KMN ! In lhurld and ( 'imrnntro K Hint leaves oar Mom , our iirlut-.s me low.Vo h mtunl * lur the man ol u.o I , Ht ui.'ll as lor Iho inillionulio and ate bound to IHMMI the | iui > jno in [ iriee and quality , Gold and Silver Watches. I As In jcarsKoiu- bye lend all comiictltois In old and MJ.er wutelios , an I cm suit I'm most fii tldi-ms ( In Cultl JJe.uhd Ciines , Cold nnd l > lnincnil Itmysi buuf I'ins. .Sletivo Uut- tous , Necklacua , Ladli-.V Oluliis , Ucnt.s1 ( Jlmiiii , bliawl I'mn , Kar Itm , and Uranolists. Also Fancy and Plain Clocks. In fact then ; Is nothliiR that IH kept In any lirst cilass jow-iUv slorti that r-.tni | . i ho hnuzht tit our place , \\ohuv luru.ish and In laro qu mtitles turmir iui no i-.ii ulci o-n < ui , I i Iill , Irode. and thusi-ecnm tmiloia pilws , auU ate willing todlvldu with nur CIUIU.UUM , Call und buci us opiubito ] postulllco. COR , I5th AN DDODGE , OPP. POSTOFFICE eparng. Or- Matin sMhiiiml o\i-r ti nh i i. . , , > n'itit ' < - < i , cmi ' Uiili ) | . MAIL 1NO. All OldtTH I.rotllJll . > , tli. lul I I .I''f ' ' - . . . vj. , IVI ISLii S