o Til R OMAHA DAILY" RH1R. THURSDAY. DiiIORMBER I 1881. WOM EM VVH J T L EGRAPH Pair Ladieu Whoso Fiugora Toy With Lightning. How Thrij- Work nml Arn Vnld Thotr Xnfluonon on tlio of Main Operative * . VOMT York HnnJiy Sow * . The tvli-uMph ojior.ttor looked out of her windiiw al tlio Nowa rt'p'iitof .uul ainnlheml her blond lutigi with one liriud wlulo she reached for his muaiigu. Tliu ii slio counted the words , tapping each ono with the li.wllo of u poll gnawed ra ed bo- twcon her vhito lofth. Then nhu nilllod her pun roll.ctivoly , mirvey iiitf the reporter furtively under her ImiK lashus. Filially ho mid , "IVonty-oight contB , " and n ftilvor dollar , without n thiriy-fivo cent holu in it , liaviny boon p.issod over , Hiniill boy \viw dispatched in au.irch of change , " 1 Imvo qnito n rim of mcBaf'o this morning , " eaid thoopurator , ' 'mid there's nothing in the drawer but bilk Jt stioiim to mo 1 IMVO be-on doing nnlhin ; ; but changing since 8 o'clock , .Mid only n ininitto u ii I found myself looking in tlio glass to BOO if 1 was o niz.ibo ! yut. " Do you cuinnionco toyintj with the uiii" aa o.irly an that ? ' ankod the reporter. "From 8 to 8 arc my luiiirn. Long , you ttay ? Indcrd they nro , and dull enough , to i , HoinotiniuR. 1 huvu read novels till I hutu thu m hl of them. Now I'm studying French , lor TJiu ro ] > orlor inquired how she liked lior profotmoti. rilm lilcud it well enough. How wull WIIB tluit ? Well , it W.IH a grent tleul butter than tend- ill ; , ' : i i-ouiitor , ititd that is what HIO ! used to do bol'oro Hho learned to nmi- tor tliu ok'Ctrio .sp.irks at thu niiht climei of n telegraphic college. "Evuti if I didn't lilo it 1 would stick to it , " .iho said , with a dulormincd tlaBh in the lilno oycfl. ' 'For when ! com- „ ] inunctid four yearn ago I WIIB nnuurcd at by tin ) men for dannjj to think 1 uoulil do thu work , and 'd ' submit to any inuonvuniiinco toprovothat I Mil , DD wiiinun nmko ijood upurntorn : IH n rule ! Quito us jjond mie * n.i men , when they attend to tlioir bnsmoiw , wlncii xuiiiindH mo tint I inn ui'gic'ct- on ing iiiino. Kovonry-two eutitn. iir. ( Joiint if yourwlf , ploams , Thank you. " AH olliciil ol the \Vcrstuni Union omp.iny , speaking of niun at tolls- gr.ipliura , raid to tlio reporter : "Tho "ener.'l public Inn a very insuftlcioiit idea uf what it ewe to fem.ilo opura- tow. Littlu nioro than live yearn ago wo v/oro the ahvi.'H of > > ur niun. They formed si hii-li priced , n thoroughly independent boily. They nwdyiiionuy list ami hpjiit it. Toll-graph oner.itors aru a as Holioniimi in tlioir instincts at actora and newHnapur men. They novcr work wliilo ihoy li'ivo c.ihh or credit to pi ly on. Their pay-day. } faU bi-nudilhly , mid every pay-day. loft m the oripplod lor opcratons till the roy tor- ing nl , onrci'i ! h id run tluur money through. If wo ventured to o.xpoatu- Into tlmy would nifuso to work itt all. Jf wo ex profited disapnrobalion at nny not thing they did thiiy would lot men- Dii''oa nccuiniiliilo till their would IHI ' half n chiy'n , and ovou longer , doluy in rah the limit imppotant | busiuuBH. Thons On u-jtual union among thorn , but they ntuok toother and had thliijj * pretty much their own. of Way. Way."Then "Then the sumjcbtion was made that ' wo flhuuld employ u'nmuiiiu opor.itora. The lito Pr < ) sidoiitOrtoii wastho oriu- ho imtor of t.hitiidua. Hi&frioiuU would ono friMjuuntly uontJ young ladio-i , who had lu.imud telo 'rapliy in private Bcluiola , to him foi * oinployiuuni , und Jiu know that a HinnliLT whom hu had found poaitioiu i > i business IIOUKCH for were capable of cxuullont work. Finally wo employed a fmv on lliu nhort and easy lints. They did their work nd- mir.ibiy. They were not an fust astlui moil , and could not work the heavy dmtanco wiru ; . JJtit for all ordinary woik tlioy were quite c.ipablo und nit- : ' era "Tho main opirnloia made a vigor- oil ) kick , ; uuldintin iiinlitJ tlionisolven by no little bourishnoHB toward their nistor prifoisor3 , but tlioy hid to cave in. They made a strike of it and held out for a week , when the nmial breakup - ly up occuir < : d , and tliey ntaugorod in till all K'oro forced to titrniB. From that time foith the public wore bettor serv ed thitn it had o.'cr been before , 'i'hu and old rule or ruin royii of the dandy operator WUR over. Hut the groiilost ly C'lnvenienco Unemployment of woinon rendered positihlo wan the establish- ed inont uf tun Hinall local olliuoii in hiitola and the up-town dialrictshoro it would never have paid to koi'p a lii h-tonod mnlo operator at a saliny of ulmottt U8 much as the ollico brought U in. Aluny of our local olliues wcru lit the aturt attended to by young women or who took A commission on ttiuir re it turns us pay. Mow , lumuvcr , wo Imo them all under balary. Out of , town wo have himdroclfi , 1 WIIH to Hay , of olliceii in the care of fenialu opunttora , They are muall oIllci'H , at places vrhoro n niun would not may. Fur itiHtanco , at a villa/ii of a couplu of Kcoro of houses wo could not idlord that to koup an operator at a city Hillary.- and Hut by i > ayiiiK Nome young girl who lives there 8-5 or $30 u month , which is inuio than uho could u.irn in auch ace mid co at much hurdor labor , we are alilo to keep the line open to furnish faeilit'os wliioh the residenta find fre and quent need of. The saino reniurka up- cal " ply 10 uuuiy branch oflicoa hero and in other cities nheie bunincau is light , but tlioro u still a demand for local scrvico. If it waa not for our women ing. operators theao places would not be hut iiupuliod with telegraphic norvico at on Ho lithe public have boca benefited by thu introduction of female operatives into telegraphy , the male operatives ho ocrtiiinlj Imvo not. There has been a of remarkable decline ill salurica aitioo- the women entered the bueiiicsa. The for bout oporatora , giants in their line , his who send and take messages with in. credible speed , otill innke handsome xalarios enough , as galariea in telegraphy - graphy go , and Icaa able oporatons , by doing extra work , earn good livings. Hut among the mass of operators HaUriea have been coriously cut into. Women are doing for from $25 to $50 a month now what ten yeais : iyi > men got from 50 to 880 nnd § 100 for doing. The pay of unurutois outside 25o haw Himildfly auiTcrcu , Many maim- factories nnd lui e hu.iinctBhou9 < s en joy private telegraph lines. Thcso used to umploy men. Now women do the service at no.irly all of thorn. In the B.itno way , in liuudteds of minor countrj fitationi , where a man , by combining thu wretched nalnrien of sfation-aaoiit f r the railroad and operatorYi > r the lolo rnph company , contrive to eke out a comfortable liv- iuif , women now do their work for oven less than half their old remuner ation. "And it' ijoiiis ' , to ho worse yet , said an opi-r.ilor. who was 'guard over a Park mw lii"ch-countor , to a reporter "For the telegraph college * keep grinding em out lil < o corn at a mill , Clivo 'ein ? ! iOa month and a looking-glass a.idn cheap novel , and Ihoy don't tmk any nioro. What show lins u decent man got alongside of ouch opposition , I'd like to know ? " "Dilho Bay that ? " auk the young Indy nt the - hotel , when the re porter communicated the remarks to her , and awked if they wore truo. "Ho did. " Thu young lady tapped Iho lover of lier iiiBtruinent with oxprcanivo voho- 1I10I1CO. "Well , nil I've got to nay in that ho an operator , " uho replied. "I don't know any worse miino for him than that. " "PUT THE FOOL , our. " Attempt to Iinrint Adolina Pnttl With n Wronth. Now York Tlinw. Mmo. Adolina Patti last night nang in Steinway ilall for the benefit of the Hiill'ururH by the Michigan forest lirus. The cans * ) in which the co-opuration of the public WIIB invited wa a good ono and that fact and tlio other important one that a considerable reduction had been inaclo in the price of aoats , nerved to bring to Sloinwny Hall a largo .ndi- uiico , which , while it did not ( ill the hall , wna larger than any which hnK yol hoard Mine. 1'atti ninco her rcap- ponranco. The audienc WM composed of intelligent and diimrimnmting JKKI- ) lo , who were afforded an opportunity during the evening , which they did not neglect , of exorcising tlioir dis crimination and good ROIISO by rebuk ing flonio very absurd oxhibitionn of lack of good souse and tanto. Mayor Grace and a largo number of highly respectable guntlomon occii ] > iod seatn the Bingo. ] ! y direction of komo in- npirod dunce , tliono jentlemen roi-o whenever jMino. 1'ntti ciniio upon thu Htago , and gain when < the loft the Htago Htood until ho had dinappuar d. This was obviuiialy an unnecoPSBry , though harmless and oxcnnablo , act of politenoda , ulthough it CAcited thori'i- liilitiofi of the Httdiorico. Oeor o Is. SaudorH ( said to bo a son of ex-K bo ] er Sanders ) , uhaninan of iho JNIayor'n re lief committee , undertook to road a of the invited guentn and to make portenously long speech , which millicii'tilly anuiHin in ita blundeni , but othor.visu an nllliclion which WUH calculated to iiuike every poison in the nudienco feel u IIUIIHO of piirtuerHhip in Biilleiing ] of the people of JVliclii- tion , however , to ho imposed by lr. fSandors , which Un altogether ridicu lous and to lie regretted , in that it only unnoycd the audience but embarrassed Mmo. Palti. After Mine. I'atti had sung the iiiin from "lino- bo , " she WIIB recalled Bovcral times. the last nccasion Mr. Sanders came forward , carrying in ono hand a large green wreath decorated with et reamers rod , white , and blno , and in the In other a silk flag. Approaching Mmo. I'atti , and dii-rogarding the ' hiughtor , and joeni of the audience , taid , "I am now called upon toudd nioro to the ninny Jauroiuyou have won , and with thin wreath , in the niiino of his honor , the mayor , to crown yon empress of cony of both conlinontB. " Tlii wpeech endoJ , Mr j i SandorH endeavored to put the wreath over Mine Patti's hrnd. Uy n very natural impulse , for the wreath was of overwhelming proportion * , Blioavoided him. Ho permuted , the audience ro- u po.iting and rodoubliug its huiRhtor and hiijHi's. At last , to cacapu , Mme , I'.itti darted oil' the Htngo. Mr. Sand- utartod on" in hasty | iuratiit , with thu H'reamero of hiH gayly decorated wreath flying in the air. Mayor Grace n seized Sanders franticnlly by the cout n and tried to hold him fast , but he bioko away , and disappeared middon- , to the iiicAproBaihlo diHgimt of the id audionco. When Mr. SandorH reap peared there were hissoa all over thu n hull , and cried of "I'ut the fool out , " andVvu had enough of that. " No fashionable gathering mvr more plain wcjirusHud the atinoymico it had felt than did tlio ono which finally miccocd- in hissmJlr. . S.indorB down. A Slcninanut Fact. : Tlio olvapivt niediciiiu la wu if TIIOMAH I IICLI.CTKIO Da , IIOCUHO M i very liltlu of It \ rnpilred tolf et a euro. For crouj ) . dlpthfria uiul diMUKt'H of ti.e luaiis throat , whuthor nntd tor Imtliln ' the elicit throitt , lorlakiiif ; iniumilly : or iulinli > j ( , ' , no IK H n..itcilc ! > 8 cuuioiuul. | uullw AMnulVhoKoptHlM Word. Jinny yetrn ago an orphan boy WIIB trikea from thu HOUND of Hvfugu in Now York to work for ii I'.iti'ruon ' farmer. After u while ho comtiluinod Sail he WHH overworked and be.iton , ut last ho ran away , telling the a ' neighboiH before he went that ho in tended to comeback iicaiii wliona man "flqiiaroof"ith bin \ \ unkind em ployer. On Thankfgiving Day a Hlal- 12 wurt young nun called on the fiirmei announced that ho wnn the identi "orphan"midUnit he had come to of "Bqiiarooir1 with him , .which ho proceeded - : coeded _ to do in the Tnont tmiphatir style , giving the man a Bound thrauh . Ilia wife the came to the rescue , the youui ; man also "eqiurod oif with her , und when H big dog was BU him ho poliHhed oil the dog , too then announced that thu accounts wcro all "squared otf , " and ho wouh return to hia western home , whenci had como expressly for thopurpos fulfilling hia thrvut made when i boy. 13oforou wivrrant could bo issuot his nrreat ho was muiiy mileaoi of way from Patvrson , Baoknn Aniioo Salve. bo The bout salvo in the world for outs bruises , uorou , ulcore. milt rheum ory fever Bores , totter , chapped hands ehillblains. corns and all kinds o akin eruptions , This Bnlvo is guar Itdi sintood to give perfect witisfaotion i every OAsoor money rufundod. Price per box. For ale by T n it MuMAiios , Omaha. COLD LEAD , Another Cold Blooded and Da- Hbbrato Murder. Jamen Jntncnon Shot and KUloil bj- Olio Sidnf j Tel-Kf lh- On TucBcla.v nisht at lOflO o'clock our town wan nir.iin ntnrtlud by the dmrp report of thruu pistol Hliots , and our reimrtur i lit once Imstunud to tlio spot from which they emanated. The shooting affair occurred in the nnloon of Jack llaytien on llnso struct , Jainus JatiiL'Bon and llonry Coy no boinx thu participants. Itoth of thorn were uin- ployod in the cattle husine.'f , nnd worked for Newman , Hunter it Co. , on Running water. The circum- xtancun nf the whole affair , an near ni wo could learn , are an follows : lloth particR , JainuHOti nnd Coyne , woru under the inlluonco of liquor all day , wlioti in the orcning they met ach other in n naloon on Froivt street , where they imniodintoly bewail wrestling ono another , all in a joking manner. Coyni' , although , took the matter Boriously , pulled out his six shooter and struck JamoMJii en tha hond , inflicting an awful gash. Upon this , JaniCBon's friends took him to Dr. Solomon to have his wound dressed - od and urged him to go to bod. Jaino- on became very abusive after thia nnd swore if ho root Coyno , ho would ahoot Iho HOM , JameBoti runhed to the depot , whcru ho had his baggage trann/orrod , an ho intended to leave for Texas on the orening train , open ed his trunk , took nut his revolver , loaded it tu the muzzle and ntartuu back in torn to find f'oyno. ' In com pany with another man , ho wont to the O. K. iialoon and while taking a drink at the bur , Coyno stopped in snd without naying u word , droir his revolver and immediately began firing at .TamcNonJ the concussioii of the pistol extinguishing all iho lights in the naloon. Coyne at this lan out of the Hnloon , when the lights were ro-lit und Jatnemm WHH found lying on the lloor mortally wouudod. Doctoro Majilo , Kimball , and Solomon were immediately called and at once pro- oeedud to examine thu woundwl man. The ball had po aud into the blad der and ! H Raid to have lodged in the pelvis. After examining him hu HUB convoyed to the Metropolitan hotel , where he expired nt 7 o'clock the next evening. u > Htatemunt could bo ob tained from him , owing to bin uncon- HoioiiH condition. Poor fellow , ho WAH going homo to Texan to see hia relativeB , whom ho had not .seen for eleven years. His old widowed moth will bo waiting nt the door to hoar his gentle foot HtujH , but alas , ho will not come. AJuy God have mercy on him nnd may hm soul "KcquieBcat in 1'nco. " The murderer , nfter being held by Buvor.il cilixi'iH for about half an hour , was tinned IOOBO und cHcapud. No olHeord , nor any of the ahorifTo Htrilters , could bo found in town nftor the occurrence , which auctno very Of strange for a totvn of our BMO. A largo POSHO Btarted out on Friday morning in pursuit of Coyne , and thu chuncuH nro that if ho is caught he Imo will faro very roughly , and probably hlHD ma treated to a necktie party. Fonr on OIL" L. 1 * . Kollctt , Marion. O , ntntos that ho IIIM tiicjl , TIIOUAH'KCI.UCTJUO OIL inr burua and him f.nml nutliluK to tU l it in Hoolh- * * * ' - " "dKiv ni ! relief. ood-lw A PotriUod Hnmau Body. Ithmn Journal. The body of a young lady wan buried Gftoen yoiirti ngo in n cemetery BIX link's ' east of the village of Afton , in ChuiKingo County , It was removed last Thurflduy to the now cemetery in the vilhigo. The Entrrprino eayu thnt hen the coffin wan ready to bo re- loved from the jrivoit ; wii.i diecovercd nit the Ixuly WIIH potriiiod , and ro- uirod the united ( Hbrru of four men raiao it , and could not have weighed .1 than four hundred , although in fo uho would not hswu weighed moro lian 125 pouiidfl. Tlio clothing trim coycd , und resembled n veil-like sture ovortho body. The hair , which life was very abundant , WIIB Mill a perfect ntato of preservation. The turcH were a little nhtnnkon and Ml lui lliu ( U rotaiiR'd their nosition , fold- nnd ucroHs the breiiRt. Another body , Oiich was huiiod about ix yoi B aye the Hume cemetery not fifteen foot liatatit , WHH removed , but with no igns of polliHcation. Aain. ( I flaw no iiiuclt imid about lliu inor- fl of LI op liitturn , iinil my wife who nhviijs duoloriiif : , mid novcr well , i'iiHCl 1110 BO urcontly toyothor HOIIIO , concliulod to bo liuuibu god MJJ.UII ; \iiil 1 inn uluil 1 diil , fur in IORD than .wo inontliH IIBU of tlio liitturs my Cd wife WUR cured nnd film Inn ruiiiaincd no for uiyhtooii inouthw HIIICO. I like such hiiiiilii'f'ing. ( H. T. St. Paul. St. Paul I'ionuer- novlDducl Ht ProRrouilva Tliu ateainor from Hone ; Kong L'Juirsduy brouglit ] , ( )12 ) Chincno to Fraiicieco. It W.IH uoticuulluthat nuinbor of thu iniiiiigr.iiiln liad nioro 'niggn o and nuvmud uf n butter clnaa linn these who liitliorto nought , our ihoros. Many " * uro boyH of from G to Dr. yours of n o , SovoriU of thu now irrivala nro woll-to-ilo Chinuait , who inve como to learn Auiunom nietlioda doing Inisinc'Hs. The iiiilux of Ohi- fraui ii'su in search ot information , rathur tlmn uiuploymiiiit , hiiH latnly boua tin- UBiiully large , unil thu task of touching Knglian litnguago nnd instructing Mongolians in American business methods has bocotnu almost u profes sion huro. NEVER GIVE UP. t If you nro suffering with low and donrcmoil spirits , loss of uppotito , gon- lf onil debility , disordered blood , weak cokstitution , headache , or any d / . a bilious nature , by nil UIOAUB pro cure n bottle of Electric Hitters. You will bo surprised to sou the rapid im provement that will follow ; you will inspired with now life ; strength and nativity will return ; pain and mis- will cwiso , and henceforth you No. will rujoico in tlio pruiuo of Electric Hitters. Sold at < H- > * < . ' > ' a huttlo by A' MoMahon. A A , G , TROUP , ATTORNEY- . LAW H If you tiufler from I"r"ii U , " n lltTRDOOK 1ILOOU IIITTKRa. If you an aflHctml with DiliooincM , uxj I10RDOCK DI.OOD BITTKKS. If you are prmtratml with nick HcaJachc , Ukn ni'IlDOCK Ilt/OD UITTKIIS If yonr Itowoli are < llMrcl re < il nv" ' " them n lUi Ill'UDOOK IIIUOI ) IinTKJtS. If yonr niool U mpnro , purify It with HtruixjcK IH.OOIJ nrrreiLs. If you bare Infilgortlon. yon will find an antidote In UUIIIXK'K III/OOI ) HITTKH9. If yon are trOHbM with Hprlnj Ccmplnlntn , or- aHlcato them with IIL'IUOCK IltOOD IIITTKIIM. Ifymir IJrorU tor ) > IH , ixitorn It to healthy action with IICRUOCK I1LOOI ) niTTEUS If yonr IJrcr Ig adpctwl , you will flnJ a trura rotor - tor tl e In IIUHIWCK BLOOD IHTTKRS. If jou have any upwlw of Humor or Ilmple , fall not to take I1U11DOCK J1LOOD niTTKItS. If you h&o any nymrtomi of Ulf rs or Horofuloiui Horwt , a curatlvo remedy will b found In HURDOCK BI.OOO HlTTEltS. For linpartlnf strength and vitality tcm , nothing cnnoqa\I I1URDOCK HLOOD IlITTEKa. Kor Kervounond Ocnonl Doblllty , tone up tha Hjiitom with IHTRDOCK III.OOD IIITTEUB. Prlco , 91.00 per Hottl * ; Trl l Bottle * 10 Cti FOSTER MILBUfiH.fc Co .Props , . , . , Zni77AIO , V. V. Bold at wholesale \ij \ lab b HcUU.on and C. P. OxxxJuum. ] e 37 cod-mo Ono of the Rcoionable Pleasures life , p oporly conlml meat , allorilii llit'o or uopresoiit en ) > J muiit , Mid inu miliM quant tnr- 7 u to ft confirmed dyBmp'Ic. Hut lien chrnnic turlRixtlori iBvambiticunlth ostettcr'nS omncli liultort , the food Id ca'in with rulls i , and mcwt Illtportant of ni , Ix * i Imilntcil by and nniirlxlieH Byntuni. URO thi < irrnnd tonic nnd corrective to remedy ronstipitlon , blliouintiM , rbcu- INITI , fo r an .1,110. Kor 8 > ! o liynll Drm-ftlntnand De lora Ronornlly. Roar for Mo ore ( B ) Harness AHDSaddlery. . I have adopted ton Ucn mnTntiln Ifkik , and my peed * will bo BTAMl'KD with tlio LION my NAMH on the name. NO OOODa AUE OENU1NK WITHOUT Til" AI10VK STAIU'H Thohotit inatiiilfcl ID u od nnd tha rcont skilled workmen am employed , end nt Iho lowest cusl price. Anyone \ui.hW a prico-llat of good will confer a tnor l > y tending for ono. DAVID SMITH MOORE. _ _ _ WAR IJl PASSBrfGER RATES ! HOIiniK HBOS. , Ilrolicro In all R-Vlroad rickntii , Omalii , .Vol > . , offer Tickctt to tlio Kiutl , until further notice , at tba following unheard of Chicago' , I2 ; Ilomid Trip , ti'1.00. Thcso art llmlud Hmt-CloiiaTIckoti ! Miiiirooil for retuiu through the jcarand the OKI Hollablo Chi- o , llurlln ton A Qulucy Hulrowl Also , onr } ' to 1st cl w , 2d cli'n , NIWVORK , fiOOO , 110HTON , iO CO , I'HILADKM'IIU , S6W , 2300. WASllINjTdN , S20 ( | , MOO. 1'or icrtlnilArsi , wrltn or X'O direct to noillllK IIHOH. , D-ftlora In llwluced IUto Ilallroad and < iainihlii Ticket * . ( Xhl Tenth fit , , Omaliiv , Neb. KomemlKT the plmx ) Three Doort North of Union Pclllc railroad IM'Ot , luit Hide of Tontb HtrruU \ Omaha. Atu.mil l , 1(481 ( u2M.iw4tu To Nervous Sufferers THE QHEAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. . J. B. Simpeon's Specific It U | < n | Utociir for ? WwVnuw , Iinjiutviry , ruid all rU'lf-Abiwu , iw Mental Atulcty , Loam Memory. IVIm In th Uck or HIJOt luiJ dl * * i - - th t lead to Coumiinptlon Insanity n 1 rarlygreie The Bpoclflc Uedtclna U with wonder ful miocou. _ mt tree 13 all. Writ * ( or thorn and get hill cuUrn , , I'rloo , Specific , l. 00 jwr pickage , or rii pck. for tt.OO , Addrtnj all order * to B. blUSON MEDICINE Ofl. No . 101 and JOG Main 8U Buffalo , N , T. Bold in Omah * by 0. K. Ooo.lman. ; . W. B U , K lib , and all drui lit rerywber John G , Jacobs , ( Formerly ol Ol h4J ota , ) UNDERTAKER. . 1KT r rrih m St. , Old SUnd ot cobOU. tVOrilon or T l r nh BalldUxI ft 8IBBBTT & FULLER , vn ATTORNEYS AT LAW , at f bo TOf HpooUl atWntlon KUon M oollortlou * In 'CI BASIITZ & WELLS , Will Remove in a tew days to BOYD'S NEW OPERA HOUSE You will do well to call and examine our stock of BOOTS § SHOES At 1422 Douglas St , near 15th , Which-will bo 3old at Bstra- orain try Low Pricea Be fore Moving. AND Handsomest t IN TIIK- I For Sale by \VM. F. STOBTZEL C21 South Tenth St. Fall and Winter CLOTHING , At New York Prices at H. I & M. ' . , . Peavy's CLOTHING HOUSE 1300 Farnham St. , OMAHA. - - - NEB , GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE ) TRAD ! OreaimADI MARK h ri-m- city. An un failing cura fir Kemlnal Weaknei * , rhva , hunot vary , and all ' ' " * " IErORETAIIHO.'i-i'u"n o" AFTER TAIINO. helf.AI'UM,1 ; an U > fof Memori Unl * r al Lawl- tiido , I'aln In tha Il < k , Dlmnciu of VMon , J'rc niktursOld AKC , and many other Ul-oiw * lh t lead to liiMDlty or Uourumptlon and a Prcaia- turaOtatu , IjrFull p rtlcul ni In our pamnhlet , which dinlru tn > tnd Iriw t r mill to cryont > . jTTnu Hpfitllc Uedlrlno Ii lo'd by all drugt ; ! ' ' * 31 r r IXM IIJC , or fl pac < ciii for i'or will wilt froii by mall 'n rcj pt ol tha money , by adJtviulni ; TIIKOUA JKDICIN'K CO , loff ) 'o , N. V , FortoloUyO F OooJc oc7i"oc4 . AND IWJJif"- 7 1J Mining and Milling Company. Working Caplt. I , - C.ipitil Mo k , - - . - txx .000. - - l' r Valut ol slurr * , - - - - - - . - _ tt.WO 00. tuoou STOCii FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE Mines Located in BRAMEL MININa DISTRICT. Ml. .1 I. TI10HA8 , 1'r.vslilcnt , t.urau.lui' , Wjoiuln , ? . \VM K TILTO.V , , C ramla > , K.N. HAKWOOD , HccrcUrj , Cummlnf , Wyomlnif. A. 0. LUNS , Trfuarcr , Cummliui , Dr. J. T. ThoroM. Innh Miller . . . . W. b. Brunei. . K , N. llurnowl. A. O ! > > rrauiln Lcnrtni. Oco. 1 ! . Fa ! . l. w Dr. J. C. WttMni. PRO. W. KKNDAt.U Antlior cd ' ( rrnt fnrFMo n' Ptock ; Pox < , -WHOLESALE- if 10 T * f kBHlbpMI \ tf n1htVf1il MiVrfhiJlhi On Eiver Bank , Bat. Farnham and Douglac Sta. , a3F- WHOLESALE BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER AND DK.VLUU N Wall Paper and Window Shades. , 1304 Farnham St. , Omaha Web. , . I. OBESFSLDER & CO. , HirOUTKUH AND JOIinKK.S OV 1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET. The only exclusive wholesale hoimo in thia line in the west. ISH & McMAHON , 1406 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA , NL'J5. The Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug House in Nebraska SPECIAL'ATTENTION PAID TO MAILORDERS. ' 18-D10 111- 1213 Farnhsm St. . Omaha , Neb. r n -FOR Wo doairo to call the special attention of the trade to otu elegant lines ( at BOTTOM PKICES ) of Underwear , Cardigan Jackets and Scarfs , Buck Glovea , Overshirts , Overalls Hosiery , &c. , now open. Wholesale only. SHREVE , JARVIS & CO. , Corner Fourteenth and Dodge Sts. FEARON & COLE , Gommiss 1121 Parnhain St. , Omaha , Nob. Con ! cnm ntn rnwlo IIH will rrcclvs prompt nttf utlon. Itrfcironcoi : State Conic , Om l.a ) Platt & Co. . lultimoroj I'ick i IlauKher Clilrfteo ; " " ' " ' ' * < " " Clncuinatl. ' * TiipTi'icifaiYiio HA J , lUDiiJ-JLA AT THE . . credited with h itib' SAVJJD iUNIHKI > 8 OK L1VK8. 6cnd for Simple Dottle , 35 cent * . Obtainable only ( 'n ' llottlcu ? 1.00 nd COo encb ) , from 3 ? . 3EI. 3 = > XCUbJL > JL"X * < OPT /VFT./ v RE8ICENOE. .Po t-0Tlco Dox 602 , nc\li-tf O.W , Fierce and 20th S