.THE OMAHA BALLY BEE : WEDNESDAY. MAKOH 29 1883 , THE BUBBLE.BURSTS : Assignment of J , H , Hayorly , Amusement Manager. Too Many Speculations nnd Non- Pnying Theaters. Ch1c70 SfccM to ttio Cincinnati CommcrcUI. The sudden dcpartuio of Colonel J , H. Hnvcrly for Europe has created a considerable sensation in theatrical circles , and doubtless uonio incidents in the life of the ox-manager will bo interesting to the readers of The Com morcial. As I have known him from his boyhood , 1 can furnish several which nro not generally known. Colonel Jack , whoso real name is Christopher llaverly , was born at Curtin'o Furnace , JJoggs township , Center coun'ty , Pa. , and , as the story books say , "of poor but honest pa rents. " When of the proper ago ho was apprenticed with n tailor named William McClcllan , of Hello- fonte , Pa. , eomo five miles from the place of his birth. Ho very soon quarreled with his boss , and throwing n hot gooio at him , was arroa'cd and confined in Ilellofonto jail. A second ( luatrcl arose , in which a pir of ancara became the weapon , and thu poor tailor had to fly for his lifo. To avoid another incarceration younp llavorly skipped out. Ho succucdod by hook or crook in getting to Toledo. At this point ho cot on a train as as sistant peanut vendor , where ho re mained until ho secured a horse and cart and commenced as full pcddlor. His next move was in becoming as sistant malinger of a low music hall in the same place known as the Adolphi. Ho tlion took the road with a snide show , which , not proving remunera tive , ho throw up , and returning to Toledo , started a skin faro hell , which ho ran till ho got in with Gal. Wagner's minstrels. Hoaoonbocamo solo manager of the show , to which ho gave the name of "Uavorly Min- Btrele , " and with which ho visited Chicago , when Mr. McConnell , of that city , observing how smart a man ho was , and to what an extent ho ad vertised , became his friend and backer. AB his "enterprises" in creased , extra backing was necessary and McConnell , of the National Printing company , backed his paper to the amount of15,000 , through a New York bank. Wild speculation after speculation at length alarmed his friends , and ho was repeatedly requested to curb his ambitious ipirit , but Air. McConnell and The National printing oltico wcro too dioply involved with him to with draw support , and when the "Michao ! Stro < oF' ( ' and ono or two other concerned - corned were added to the already overwhelming amount of risk McCon- neil submitted to a further $25,000 strain. This , added to the insane mining speculations into which Hav- erly had entered , and which so un mercifully fleeced him , caused his backers to squirm , and a restraining hand was placed on the reins , which the colonel rebelled at and kicked over the traces. His career was now merely a matter of ' 'either you must go or I must , " and as ho had rashly taken theatres where there was not the remotest possibility of a dividend over being declared , and as the "Strategists , " the Mastodons and other organizations were loudly cry ing for salaries , while the monoyii made elsewhere were Bwallowod up in Colorado mud-holes , or even worse place * near Gotham , Mr. McConnol ! dctoimined , about a month ago , upon a definite measure , and the announce ment of Jack Uavorly'a sickness was the entering wodgo. It was finally forced upon him that ho must go , and while even in his death-agony , nego tiating for more theatres , ho was brought up with a round turn. A journey abroad for the benefit of his health wan determined upon and thu scheme was carried out. Everything llavorly had was turned over to McConnell , and disintegration will immediately take placo. Those theaters which are paying and the remunerative ' munerativo combinations will bo kept 'up. All the others will be at once dropped , or sold out as soon as cus tomers can bn found. The Fifth avenue and the Brooklyn will be parted with. The Chestnut street , Philadelphia , which is merely a dra matic graveyard , will bo dropped like a hot potato , customer or no customer , McConuoll retaining only these which will indemnify him for the very heavy losses which ho has or must sustain. Mr. Havorly is married the second time to ono of the Duval sisters , of which there were three , variety artists , and of which Colonel Havorly has boon the husband of two. These fact ] may bo implicitly relied upon , as I have thorn from sources which can not bo questioned. The Uavorly bub bio has burst , and it is to bo hoped McConnell will rculizo on the property ho has secured. TWENTY S'ONH. Tlio Extraordinary Family of an Ohio Man. Zanes lleCorrciiioridcnco ! | Cincinnati Enquirer Ono day there came into old Mr. Gallagher's hat store a man who asked to look at a cap. Ho was shown a number of caps , and , selecting ono that suited , ho stated that ho would take four of them. Tho' huttor was somewhat astonished to hoar the man ask four caps at once , especially as ho said ho wanted them all the same size. size."Havo you four sons of ono size ? " asked Mr. Gallagher. "Yos , air , I have ; and Pvo got sixteen - teen others besides , " answered the man. man."Whoro are they ? " inquired the hatter , who was now all torn up by curiosity at the strange statement. "Thoy'ro down hero at the market , " was the reply. "Bring them hero , " said the hatter , "and I'll make them all a present of a cap each. " The man went out , and shortly re turned chasing into the store a drove of boys that looked something like the fanioutf utuircaso band you might BOO in the theatre if you over visited such a placo. "Hyar they bo , mister. Those ho my boys , they bo. " "Well , well , well , I never ! Doesn't that beat all ! " ejaculated the old hatter - tor , as ho gazed in wonder at the group of gawkinjf young fellows who stood there in all sprU of awkward attitudes , BOIIIQ staring about in an absent soft of way , others giggling Jlko chool-girJs , and the test getting all tangled np with each other in en deavoring to keep from tramping on the boxes and oil-cloth or matting on the floor. "Come in boys , como in and make yourselves at home , " shouted Mr. Gallagher as the string blocked up the doorway. And ho was soon busy "fitting" their pates with caps. "This 'ore's Thomas Dittimus , " said the happy father , dragging forth 'ho eldest of the gang. "lIoTs the firstborn , ami a mighty good boy he ' . too. He's about thirty-five year * old. old.He was speedily suited with a cap and told to stand aside. "This hyar ono , " said the old stock- raiser , "is the next oldest. His name is Christopher Holmes. " And his father grabbed another of the drove as though ho were a big sheep. "Ef you'll notice , stranger , you'll see that the first boy has got black eyes like mine , and this has blue eyes like his mother. " It w.is but the work of a second to slap a cap on the blonde head , and ho was pushed over by the side of his older brother , with the in junction not to got mixed in with the others till every fellow had got his now cap. " "Stop out here , Peter Dlalander , " commanded the owner of the bunch of boys. At this a third young man ambled out in front of the delighted hatter , who enjoyed the experience beyond description. "Ilyar's a other black-eyed boy , " remarked the boy- builder. "You see every other ono is a blue-eyed , and the rest is black- eyed so far , and this helps to keep the rut. of them if you Understand the system , but when you come to go through the whole string you'd got mixed after the first ton , as I'll ex plain to you further along. Now this ono is Calendar Jones , " and making a daah in among the mob the daddy brought out a fourth son and almost held him up by the back of the neck. A cap was passed down ovorhis head , and ho was assigned a position amen the seniors. Number five was fished out of thu regiment and introduced as Eecy Icy. Ho got his cap and wont to join the others that was already fitted out. Then came Osy Neoshy , followed next by Gcorgo Wampum , then Shawno Cato. "I kind o' aort o' try to keep 'em divided into Jots of five , you see , by giving them 'names of u different na ture , yet something alike ; for in stance , Injun names all comu together , lint right about hyar I always gil mixed when I try to pick the lads ou < according to their ages , 'causo , you BOO , the eyes begin to change alonj , about the tenth baby that comes Commencing with the first , who , as you saw , had black eyes , the change of coloi keeps on black , then blue til it gets down to the tenth or eleventh when there is a changr- right arouiu the other way. For instance , the tenth being blue , the eleventh ought to bo black , but ono of his eyes is blue and ono is- black ; then the others start out just opposite to ttio way they first began. TJiat is , you wil notice , how str.ingo that let mo see , " mused the lather , trying to aingloouttho proper ono. "Yos the twelfth , who should have had blue eyes if the change had not taken place , is black. Then the next is blue , the next black , and so on to the end. On account of this change the firi > t and last are black , whereas , il the alternation had been kept up tin it started they would have been op posite in color. In the same way the next to the first and the next to the last are both blpip , and so on. " The introductions kept on , and the boys were all fitted with a cap each , free of cost , by the good-natured hat ter. The father stilted that there were no twins in the party , nnd that they -were all the offspring of ono wife. There was about a year's dif ference in their respective agea , the youngest b ing about twelve. Rela tive to keeping the rug of the family the old man stated that his wife , the mothnr of thu boys , know them bettor than ho did a great deal that is , eho could call oil' their names and ages without having to stop to think , like ho did , at times. "What do you propose to do with your boys ? " inquired the hatter. "Mako farmers of "em. We're jest traveling through hyar now on our way to settle somowhar , but wo don't exactly know whar. " "Did you over have any girls1 ! "Nary gal , stranger. All boys , and WO'TO never had any death in our fain ily. " LANDING THE CHINESE. Notos.ancl Incidents on the Water Front. San Francisco Chronicle. Since January 1st last 7,511 Chinese neso have reached this coast , against 1,7-10 for the corresponding period of last year. Every Htoamear that ar rives from China at this time , there fore , ia an abject of interest. ' Not lea's than COO people were at the seawall yesterday morning and wit nessed the landing of the 818 Chinese from the Devonshire. The crowd of spectators did not comprise simply the took loungers and city-front idlers , but men and women wcro there whose appearance on the seawall attracted marked attention. Tn ono who hus never witnessed the landing of a cargo of Chinese , such a scone is full of novelty and excitement , The Custom liouso officers are in complete charge ) f the ship and passengers. The limit lines are drawn across the seawall , nl- lowing sufficient apace for the Celes tials to como ashore and deposit their tuggago for inspection. In the mean imo the Chinese inspector , the rep resentative of the Six Companies and Mongolian runners keep up a constant distracting din of communication with the paaHungors on the vessel telling them what to do , what to bring with thorn and how to act. Added to this noise is the clink and clamor of the job wauons , rushing forward impatient for a load of the valuable cargo , the driyera yelling at each ether as they rush forward striving for vantage ground. At last the order is givui , and the human tide Hews upon the seawall with bag and bagcuge , bamboo sticks and baskets , while above all : ho acoiio the voice of every excited Celestial is joined in one grand inharmonious - monious chorus. A band of Mexican cattle corralled by vacqueroa could 'P ? * PrtJ8e l " 'ore exciting scene , fho baggage of every passenger ia jponed by the expert custom-house nspoctora and experienced assistants , who chock baggage and owner ahko , and dismiss them to the wagona in waiting. The Chinese have as great n weakness for riding ! aa a sailor han for gin , anc they crowd the job wagons , climbing in from all points of the comi ass pile on top of their assets and each other as a junk-dealer would his rags , bags , bottles and Hacks. To fully appreciate preciato Hie scene U must be reinera bored all this time every driver of n job wagon waiting for a load and every Chinaman waiting to bo loadet is trying his level best to make all the noise his capacity for vociferation will permit. Wagon alter wagrn tills and deposit' , unloads nnd returns again , until all have been transported to the hive in the heart of the cily. Such was the scene witnessed by hundreds of interested spectators on the noawall yesterday morning as the Devonshire discharged her human cargo , and such will ba the scene , to bo repeated week after work as one after another the ships hasten to our shores , until thu strong arm of con gressional enactment shall bar the entrance trance of the Golden Gate. A Good Housowilo. A good housewife , wlun she is [ giving her house iva spring renovating should bear in that the dear itimatua of her house are moro precious than many houses , and th.il their systems need cleansing by purifying the blood , retaliating the tUoin.icli and bowels to prevent and cure ihu diseases arisinu from spring malaria and miasma , and she must know that there in nothing that will do it BO perfectly and surely aa Hop Bitters , the purest nnd best of medicines. [ Concord ( N. Us Patriot. i. . ] r , < \ ( Application * ! fur Liicunxo to Koll Liquors at Jletnil. Notice In lierdij plrcti lint tliu umlrrifgnf d mnl ouch of ihcui lime filed with tliu Llty clerk of the city of Omnlii nn iippllcntlon ti the Mayor nnil Cllr Connill of said cJU fo far license to cell Mnlt , bjilrlttioiu nnil Vlnou I.lquorn at tliclr rrspcrtlro places of liunlni In inlil city ns rrrlnifter itutoil , from nnd alter April 10th IhBZ Ihtt * llccn i will I * granted In cucli cusc Mid upon cacli iif tlio mid Applications unlcs objections , IPIIHI'-H i.inco or protest It iniid thereto , as It ; mw Is jirorfdfd wltnln two weeks from till * . J'lli da ) ol Mnrcli A 1) 182 The name * of t i'lr several places of lunlnoni net wlicrn tlioj pi pine ) tii curry on nnld uiisl UC9 > lsill ! filll | ) h I clfiard WlllU " ' I"1'1 Karnani si , Third Ward. 1'ctir Goes' in C > U I'arnitm st 1'ourth Ward IMwnrci Unl i , nt H10 1'ivrnam > t Tlilrt Mri. A moll'Ilium , at 310 8. 10th at Third Ward AUx Daemon lit llltlist between Mercy anc Mmonrint Wn 1. John O. llrnndt , at fX2 } to 512 8. 10th I lr l Ward. Amelia .luliti , ill 912 S , 10th it I'lrit Ward. Triderltk l > i > t ! , Hi 002 S. 13th nt Second Wnrd , IMwnrd Ilulun , al 1014 Chicago nt TIM Ward CharloK ririHch , alxirnsr Ifllli nnd Jacksoi nt I'lrnt Ward. Allred Woulf , nl.S. II. corner 2Jnd and Cum- IncHtnblxlh Wind I ) . | \ Jlndsen , al 1121 S. Cth si First Ward. M A.JIcNunmrn , 1114 nnd'Jir.H Mllmt Third II , 'llorrnborger , 1321 Douuliu st Thlid Ward 'Ilios. Cn11anin07 Drtngla" at Thlnt Ward II. Kanlm.ii , 1314 DoiinluHtt'llilrcl Ward. Sam Icali ) > , il2.S. 12lli nt'lhl * ! Ward. I'.d. Vanrur. 1-11 Kiirnam nt ' 1 hlrd Ward M W , Koinitdy , 3126. ] .1lli nt Third Word. M. Wallcnz. U.ivuiiWorlh botuieu 13tham' Hlh at Second Wind Clias. Itiumi a vn , 1010 I nrnain at Third Ward. JurncB Palroner , ror. lath and I'linnim it Tlilnl rtard. J W Miirph > .V Co , at 1314 Douglas kt Third \\ard. 1' A. Mammon , 8--'l cor. ICth and Cnmlng stB Kllth Wurd biliiclncr& KidniHii allS23 Dodgost I'ourtl : Wnid. A , Utley & Co , 12 2 and 1201 Douglas it Third Wcrd. John Trunk tor. llth and Douglas ats Third Ward. Johu O'Uuiiiicll 1038. 10th nt Third Ward. Mrn J. lliuumiM , Columbia lirewury , bo twittn IClli olid 18th stn 1'lftli Ward. I ) U McUuckln , 314 b. 10th street llilnl Ward ( 'has II. bclirolh cor. 3id and I'liio I'irst Ward. N. McCoy I'ojiplcloii are. between 20th and JJnil sin bmonil Wurd Trunk 1'lvonko 7lh nnd Marcy st Tlrst Ward. r. Wlrlli. at 1002 Hariioy at Third Ward. J K ssJer , 13th at between 1'lcrcu and Wll- URIIIS.Second Ward. K. K. Smith 1121 ChlcuRO bt Fifth Ward. P. bmtlli tor. 2tst oml Cumli.g blxth Waid U. rUlmbnili 412 S. 13th st Third Waid. Cho < Ncbor S. i : . cor 10th and Capital A > 1 bird Ward. Mrs. I' . Koch tor. 10th and Castallor Third Jacob Ktuifm n H02 N 10th T fth Wurd. 0. A. IIAUMVH , Ally. TIIK OMAHA IlrK newspaper v\ll < publish the abovu notice onio each ncuk for t o weeks al the expense of the applicant. J. J. L.C. jKttiTT , ' City Clerk. Matter of Application of Kennard Urns. & Cj. , tor I'crmit to Sell Liiiuor NOTIC13. Notice ia hereby given that Keimard Urcis. & Co. , did upon the 27th day ol March , A. D , , 18812. file their application to tlio Mayor and City Council of Omaha. for permit to sell Mult , Spirituous , and Vinous Liquors , as a UrugKist. for medi cinal , uiucliHiiIciiI , and chemical purposes only , ut No. Uu2 Doiiglm street , Third \\ard , Omaha , Nob. , from the 10th day of April , 1882 , to the lOthday of April , 1883. If there bo IKI objection , remotiBtianco , or protest filed within two weeks from the 27th of March , A. 1) . , 1882 , the sild per inlc will bo granted , Kl'.NKAIIl ) HllOS. & Co. , Applicant. The OMAHA IKK ! newspaper will publlnh tlio ubovo notice once each for two weeks , at the oxpoiiuo of the applicant. ' 1 ho Pity of Omaha U not to ho charred therewith. J. J. I < O. JKWEIT. per M. Deputy Clerk. Matter of Application of Y. K , AdainH for Ijiipmr License. NOTIOC. Notice Is hereby g\en ! that K. JJ. Ailumtulld upon the S7th ! diy oi March , A. U , , 18S'Illo bin application to the .Mayor anil City Council of Onialia , for license to tell Mull , Biiiritmnu ami Vinous LdinorH , at No. 1111 .South Tenth street , Third wiiril. Onialin , Nob. , from the 10th day of April , 1882 , to the 10th day of July , 18S2. if them bo no objection , renionstrat ce > r protest tiled within two \\fekn Iroiu M-irch 27th , A. ] ) . ; Ib82. tlm H.iitl llcenxe. will bo granted. 1' ' K , ADAMH , Applicant. THE OMAHA llKKnewgpnpor will publish .ho al > o\o notice once each work for luo weeks at tht ) expense of tlic uppllcanl , Thu ity of Omaha In nut to bo charged tiieieuitli. J , , r. L. 0. JKWLTT , 1'crM. Deputy City CJuik. BYRON REED A. GO UlUIRll Km t ll > likti Real Esiai , ? igency .NKUUAHu'A ol uilt > ( % 4 cotintv Dli. I'1. SOHlilKBB , Physician and Surgeon. CIIHONIO lUSKAbKS , HHKUMAT1SM , hto. , A BPKOIAI.TV. Olllco No. 1112 Karnlum St. , botuuvn Utli and Uth , Ouiaha , Nob. Geo. P. Bern is REAL ESTATE ACEHCY , IQth nd Dodge 6t . , Omaha , Neb. Tlili KCUCJ u > Mf KtmurLru brokcrft/e iiiulnMt Do4 nt ( ip-xiulito mJ thcrcforo.ftny liri ; lii. ( vx. ; . uluiuicdto An * Mutter of Application of Soren Neilsen for L iquor lAi NOTICIJ. Notice in hereby given that Snrcn Xell- * en , did ujwn the 2/th day of Man h , A. D. , 1882 , file his application to the Mayor nnd City Council of Omaha , for llcenfoto eell Malt Splntuoux and Vinous Llmiors , * n Xo. " 07 and 70'J Klevcnlh mtcet , Fift ward , Omahft , Neb. , from the 10th day of April , 1882 , to the 10th day of .July , 1882. If tr ere be no obiectlou , remonstrance or protect filed within two weeVs front Stnrch 27lh , A. IX , 1882 , tha saldlio.nse will bo granted. SOHEN NMUSF.N , Api'licant Tnr OMAHA UPE ncwipiper will tmb- llth the nbovo notlco once 'nch week for two nccki at the oxfunie of the applicant. The City of Omaha is not to be charged i herewith , .1. .1. L. C. JKWHT , I'.ty . Clerk. M. R. K1SUON , Gcnl Insuranci ! Apnt OEt-OEJ XPXC.3E1 KT3 tWOC1 IS : 1'hocnlx Anuranto Lo. , of London , Cash Ansctts . . . ? 5 304,604.00 Wtstchoiaer , .Y. , Capital . t,000,000r > The Merchants , of Newark , N J. , Capital 1,276,1000 , Ohnl Flro , 1'hllidolphla , Capital . . 1,200,000.0 Firemen's Fund , . . . .1,233,016.0 Hrlt'fh America Assurance Co . . 1M)0,0' . > O.U Offlco , Boyd's ' Opera Houso. DAVIS & SNYDER , lB05r rnhnm fit. , . . . O-nahn , Ntbr SffcOO-OOO 'XC'jT&IiiSS ' Jini.1111) atlcLtw ! liuul lu f.Mtoni "ie.l > rat > Kafci 4 ID Hunt l.irMni : > In lni ) < r ( P < l fatms , nd Onuli * e'Hy prom rtv 0. F. DAVlb V CMTPI 1 m I THE KENDALL PLAITM lACHfflE I DEESS-MAKEBS' OOHPANION , It plaits from l Uol a n Incn to * lilth In the coatfoul folta or finest allki It doc.i all kinds and fit ) lotof | laftlng In uso. No lady that dot a her own dress making can afford to do without one as nice plaiting It never out of fashion , If seen It sells itfcU. For Mnrlilnci , Circulars or Agent's terms addrees CONG All & CO. , 113 A.ilamnSt. Chicai'O 111 Emplopeat A ent Railroad Outfit on Short li'otlco- .llth St. , Near Farnham. ml-e d-t OEAIG'S CITY GREEN HOUSE Is now open to the publl. with a full supply o Cut Flowers and Plants Kor Sale. Wo will bo glad to na > o the public call and tea us Bouquets or Any Floral Design Made to Order ON THU SIIOHTKST NOTICE. City Orccn House , 8. W. for 17th and Web- stir , ono block from Kltti street cin. Nursery. . ' 3d street , oppositu Koit Ja . Y. Craig , Florist and LandscnuoUardncr. KenS Bin. D. S. BENTON , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW iuorK TRUTH ATTESTED. Somolmportrmtbtntomnj'ti of V7 l Kno-itrn Poojilo "Wholly In order that the public may ( ally reulizo the genuineness of the etateii entc , < ki well as thf | wwer anil value ol the artlclo of which the } speak , wo publish her.with the fac-almllu signa tures of parties whoso clncorlty is licjoml quca tlon. The Truth of these testimonials Is abra lute , nor can the facts they announce bo ig nored OMAHA , NIB. , May U , 1881. II. H.WAiunm&Co. : DKAufim : I ha\o frequently iwed Warncr'e Safe Klclnoj aud Ll\r Unr < or loo.il affection * attendant upon eetcro rhcumatli ! ntbul.s , and have ali > ays elcrhcct licncllt therefrom. I hate also used the Safe Nertmo with natlifuctory ro suits. I consider thceo mrdiclnus northr O1 conQdeurn Ueputy TroiBurcr OWAIIA , NKB , May 24 , IhBl 1 { . n WARNKR & Co. , Ilocbcstor , N , Y. : CUNTS : 1 have IIM tyour Safe Kldnoy and Liver Cure this spring as a 1cr Invlgorator , and 1 find It the best remedy I over tried , I halt used 4 bottles. , at d It has rnado mo feel bettor than ecr I did before In the Hpring , U , V. U. Shops. OMAHA , N B. , May 24 , Ibal. H. H. WARMKII&CO : BIRD : Kor moro than ID yiara I have suffered much In onvcnionco from combined kldnoy anO liver diseases , mid have been mublo to work , my urln > iy orgins also being nlfecltd I tried great many modlclms and doctor' , 'jut I grew uorso and \vono day by day I was told I had llrlght'H Disease , andlwUhod in ) foil dead III could not have upc-cdy rtbef. I look )0iir dale Kidney and Liver Lure , knowing nothing olw was over Known to euro tha disease , ami I hav not been diapiolntid | ThJ mcdUlnehas cund mo , and I am pcrfuc ly uoll to day , cntlrul ) through ) our &afo Kidney and U\erCuro I wUhjoualleucc Mln pubiUhlni : thin \aluabli rcuiodr through Jici v c-rld U , I'.H. H. Shops lliotuxdo of tquall ) Btrong undorscments man ) if ticm In cues \\hero hopuvsas abandoned lm > econ > \ojuntarlly gnen , uliowlngtho remarkable lowerof Warner's kale Kldnoy and Ll erCure , nail dlsea cscf the l\ldnc > n , Ihcror urlnan oran - ; an Ham onowlio read * this hianyphs- ial trouble rem mbc'r the great renudj , mu . If TOU urn oflm ln itmr KlH work , tu l'jnulu" an u , tori'bnUuin-n jr Hop Dlttora. l m > t > , UMI Hop O. if j < unrr0 ! i * n" inii f ru" ' i ' ' f . \v tinii ui a li > a ui ulni'l * 1 1 D.irhiaUburlwiiiiMi K ou ' jo Illjr nu Hop lttef' ' V ' nei you are. lilt JUITXI ilioueur you tul nattU. 'r , w " 7 Ihai your jftim form \ > t V ! i. ix ! dennsinir luu- that mir or ttlumlalini ; , - ' ' " i'i'k u" Hop UH te * . i5 * y * jfouify - , O. I. O orui'nutyro".J U D ttoclul Kiid irr * l tfc HOP We ruulfimesi e u r o to ateot opium Vou will tcbaeout u rod If jouuw mrcotlc * . Hop Dltter * lfjou r Hiu . . l.t tx r.lr w e W * ad luw > iilrltiii.trr NEVER Clreultr Ut It may no- ave your FAIL 10. , life. It ha mved hurt * Jrecle. A Toronto. Out "BLACK-DRAUGHT" cure * dyupep- ; ' ' " " jtJon iiiul Jioartburu. Bwloek. Mrs. J. n , Itotiortaon , Plttaburg , Pa , w rites : "I was suffering from general debility , want of ap petite , constitution , etc. , no that tire wan a bur den ! 't ' r lining Burdock Ulooil Bitters I felt bet ter than for j cars. I cannot praise your Hitters too much , " H. Olblrt. ol nnffalo , N. Y , , writes : "Vour Hurdock Illci Hitters , In chronic diseases of the blooil , Ihcr v.J kldnojn , ha\e been signally marked with success. I have used them mjsolf nith runt results , for torpidity of thelUcr undln caioof a friend of mine Buffering from dropsy , the edict was man clous. " Bruce Turner , lloche-rtcr , N. Y.wrltcs : 'I have bcui subject to serious disorder of the Mdncjs. and uniblc to attend to builncm ; Uurdock Illood Hitters relieved mo before half nbolllo wan used I feel confident thatthtv will entirely euro me. " , Hlnghampton , N , Y , , writes : I suffered with a dull pal" through mv clt Itmi ; nnd shoulder. Ixnt my spirits , appetite and color , end could with dltllcully keep up all day. Took jour llurdodc Illood Hitters ai dl < reeled , ami hiuo felt no | ln since flnt neck at tcr unlnir them. " Mr. Noah Hates , KlmUa , N. Y. . writes : "About four } ears ago I had an Attack of hlllous fever , and ncicr fully rcco\crcdt My ( ll cstho orpan ) wcro weakened , and t would Imcompletely pros trated for ilays. Aft cr uslnif tw o bottles of your Uurdock Illood Hitters the improvement waa so \l-ll > lo that 1 was astonished. I can now. though Gl \ can of age , do a fair and reasonable da ) 's work. C. Dlackct Robinson , proprietor of The Canada Presbyterian , Toronto , Out. , writes : "Ferjears I suffered frrcatly from olt-rccnrrlnp headache. I usol jour Uurdock IJIood Hitters with happiest resiiltH , and I now Dud mi pelf In better health than for } cars past. " Mrs. Wallace , Buffalo , N. Y , writes : ' 'Iha\e used Uurdock Hlood Bitter * for ncnous and bil ious headaches , and can recommend it to an ) one requiring a euro for bllilousncas. " Mrs. Ira MullnolKnd , Albany , K. Y , writes : "For scncral years I ha\o suffered from oft-recur ring bltlloua headaches , dyspepsia , and com G'alnts peculiar to my BOX. Smco using jour urclock Blood Blttcra I am entirely rclicncJ. " Price , ai.OQ pel Bottle ; Trial Dottlei 10 Ctl FOSTER , MILBDRN , & Co , , Props , BUFrAlO , N. Y. Sold at wholesale by Ish & McMahon and C. F. Jo 27 cod-mo Tnla great tpcciflc cures that most loatnsoino dlsc.iso H1L "Wbotbor ii ) Its Primary. Soooudorv or Tortinrv Stngo- Itcmotcsnll traccHof . < cnuryrom the sjs- lorn , Cures Scrofula , Old Sores , llheuma- tism , Eczema , Catarrh or any Illood Disease. Carol "Whoii Hot Springs Tail I MaUern , Ark. , May 2,1831. Wo ha\o canes In our town who lived nt Hot Springs and were finally cured with S. S. S. MclUMMox & MUHRT. Memphis , Mcnn. , Ma ) 12 , 1881 Wo ha\o sold 1.29U IratMcs of S.S. S. In a > car. It hax L'Hcn universal satidfactlon. talr minded ph)8lclans now recommend it ns a poslthe S. MAhSFIKLD & CO. Louisville , Ky , , May 13. 1831. S. S. S. has given helter salfifactlon than any medicine I ha\o ever sold. J. A. Ucmcr.Col. , May 2 , 1881. . iEvorypurcha crEpcakain the highest terrai ofS. S. 8. L. llclasetor. nichmoiid. Va. . May 11,1881. You can refer any body to us In regard to the merits of S. S. S. Polk , Miller & Co. Have never know n S. S. S lo fall to euro a case Cf Syphilis , when properly taken. II. L. Dcmiard. ) . Ell Warren. ] Perry , niv . The above signers aroncntlcmon of high stand l"ff- . A II COLQU1TT , Ooicrnor otdeorcla. IF YOH WISH WK W MJ TAKE YOUUSE CA TO BE PAID KOIl WHEN CURED. Write for particulars and oopy of Ittlo book 'Message to the Unfortunate. 81.00O Rnwnrd will bo paid to any chemist who will tind , on analysis 100 bottles B 8. S. , ono particle of Mercury Iodide Potas sium or any Mineral substance. 8AVIFT SPECIFIC CO. 1'rop * . Atlanta , Oa. Price of regular slro reduced to $1 76 per i nt tie Small size , holding half trio quantity , price , Sold by KENNAHD & CO. , and Druggists Generally ' The Great English fie .NeTcr falls to cuio Vervous Debility , VI- tiil Exhaustion , Em- ! tlons , Seminal Wcak- ncssea.LOBTMAN- HOOD , and all thee e11 effects of jouth- ( ul follies and execs- ica. It stops ] > c'rnm- ncntly all weakening. iinoluntary losa sand - ! rains upon the BJS- ttin , the Inevitable re- eult of these evilprae- „ tlcei , which re no dcstruotUo to mind and body and make life miserable , often leading to Intanl- ry nnil death It strengthens Iho t < cno , IJnun , ( tnemor ) ( Blood , Muscles , HlgtstUo and Ilcpro- diictlvo Orgnns , It restores W all the organic functluii Ihulr forumr > lgor and vitality , ma Ing llfo cheerful and enjojable 1'rlco , $3 a 'lOttle , or four times tr.o quau.lty * 10. Sent by express , bccuro from observation , to any address. on receipt of price. No. C. 0. I ) , sent , except on receipt of $1 as a guarantee. letters r > - quoting answers imut Inclose stamp. Dr. Mintio'a Dandelion Pills are tl I boat and cheaiwst d ) popsla and blllloug enrol ' the market , bold b ) all druggists. Price JO cents. HlVTlK'8 KlO.NH 1'KIBar , NflllEIICUM , lilndof Kidney and bladder couiiilalnto. go orrl'en , gleet ard Itueorrhca. rormlo jail iai gktti 1 a bottle. , hNQLIhll MhDICAL IN8TITUTK. TJSOIiteSt , St. Louis , Mo. For f-nlo In Omaha b ) C. F. GOODMAN. ( . t , . . Isn - ' i mi , B.oo age * lor i W. AJJrw * 11 onliw te. k H sijJ&O.N UMHC1M CU No 101 and IM Uiln . ImBuIo , N \ SoM < n Oinali * b\ > K ( tooiunr , J W Kel ! J. K. Mi. and all i nirel * * * * } whcr * . W. J. OONNELL , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW , Ornc Front Rooms ( tin stairs ) lu lUnscom oewbi.ck building , N. W. corner I fteentb oj rnb a StrvcM. HATTER I R. J. SAXE , * ilk * ort * Has opened a Now Hat Store in Opera House Block on 15th St , , wnero oan be found all the desirable Styles at Moderate . . Prices , A complete Spring Stock lias been bought and will arrive in a few days , A Full Line of Gents' Furnishing Goods will be added soon , R. J. SAXE , FASHIONABLE HATTER. J. A. WAKEFIELD , WHOLE3AI.K AND nETAlt , DKALER IN Lath , Shingles , Pickets , SASH , OCiORS , BLINDS , ( tfGLDiNQS , LHVlS , * TSTATK AOBN1 FOR MlUfAWKER CKMKNT COMPAHT' Near Quion Pacific Depot , JPOWBB AND HAND Ste m Pumps , Engine Trimmings , U1NINO MAOniNEUY , DKLTINO , HOSE , HUAS3 AND IKON KfTr/NOS PIPE , 8TE4K PACKING , AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. u _ , , HALLADAYMIND-MILLS , GHURGH'AND 3GHOOL BELLS A SR N1 205 FO - St. . Omaha THE JELM MOUNTAIN AND BB | latmSmm tBB&xaaKQ Mining and Milling Company. tVorklng Capital - $3tX,000. Capital Slock , 31,000,000 Par Value of ahjr $26,000. 8TOCBL FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE Mines Located in BBAMBL MINING DISTRICT. DH. J. I. THOMAS , President , Cummins , Wj omiiM. Wil. K. TIL1ON , Vleu Pn IJent , < i.inmlns , Wyoming U.K. nAHWOOD , Secretary , Cummins , Wjomlng. A. 0. LUNN , Trcawrur ' nnmlns , Wyoming. , Dr. J. I. Thotiias. I oulf Miller W. f > . llratnel. A. G. Dunn 'bo ry B. N. liarwood Friicli.eavciih. . Oco. II. Falos. Lewis Zolraan Dr J C. Watkins. no22me6m QEO. W. KKNDALL , Authorized Agent for Sale of Stock : Be- n i.a Neb. Buy the PATENT PROCESS always gives satisfaction , because it rnskes superior article of Bread , and is the Chear- est Flour in the market. Every sack warranted to run alike or money refunded.a VM. \ . YATES , WHOLESALE- r i On River Bank , Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts. ( XKTXB1B. -DEALERS IN- HALL'S AND LOCK GO , Fire and Burglar Proo JL. O < O 2 1" , Sic 1020 Farnham Street , IE1. O. 1213 Farnhsm St. Omaha. JEWELRY USIG HOUSE , ANGELL , BOWEN & WHITE. Fine Wu'clies und CJockn. Pianos , the Sleek and others. DininniiUa at Tmpi rtors" I'll cos. Organs , Whitnny & llolmoa Juuohy , moat Aitisuo Sh If" Silverware , nn Kli > ? nnt Sri ok AtcurduiiH , Yiuhns , Flutes unrt Fifis , Guil'irc. Opuni filnaacs , Ohoico AaBortniont , Huaioliosoa , ILirmoiuc ia. ' EiigritviiiKi in Host Stylos. Violin Strings , Guitar Strings , Ac. Fine Repairing Specialty. Inducements Superior to others. Prices in 1'lain Fiijurea. Our Motto , "Plain Figures. " jtaTAs we copy nonsuf our couipotitura STYLUS or advertbeinenti we politely re * jiieflt a return of the compliment. Opera House Block. ANGELL , BOWEN & WHITE. tuc&Asat I. OBERFELDER & CO. , WHOLESALE IILLIfflY Affl NOTIONS. 1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET. Spring Goods' Receiving Daily and Stook very nearly Complete SO