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6 "~ COUNCIL BLUFFS. Christmas Pestivitios Wind Up in Excellent Style. The “Crime ot the City" to t Explained by a Reverend Gentleman, Some Reflections Bunday Liquor Licenses, Ugon General Items of Interest Corralled by the Cops Yesterday announced that Hon. L. 8. Axtoll, ¢ Broome township, o former member of the state legielature from Pott wattmie county, had met with a vory serious and probably fatal acciden while hunting in company with hi son and cousin, lated with the exception that instead #hot it was h and killed tree of Mr. who Axtell having shot squirrel, appro ached the which it had fallen, ainst the same. being son, undc h gun o The gun i some inexpldnable manner was charged, the the young the right side of his face, inflictin a very dangerous if not fatal The many friends of the family hop that the accident will not prove fata PROMISING PROFIESIES, Mt. 8. M. Lovel, of Chicago, calle: at Tur Ber office yesterday on, h way home from a visit to tho This is his first 8 He says the improvement made i that time 1s simply wenderful. H the morning the Nonpareil The facts nre as re- dis mtents passed through 's arm, and entered wound. Pacific. isit hero in ten years. man offered a saloon-keeper on Main street 85 if ho would unlock his door and let him have one drink. His offer was refused. 1f our police de partment should arrest all the [men found drunk in our saloons | and _upon our street the ci building would have to be reconstructed and refurnished. The trouble is that our city will always have open saloons and drunken men on the Sabbath, so long as those in authority wink at them, the polico department to the contrary notwithstanding, GLASS HOUSES, be The Brittle Substance Better Bullding Purposes than Stone. | Pittaburg Dispateh Perhaps not one tractor i ten, if told that the com- mon grades of glass made at the glass factory in this city have a crush- ing strengh nearly four times as great as that credited by experienced en- gincers to the strongest quality of iite, would accept the statement a8 true. Yot itisn fach, and being ss, tho query as to why glass has not received more attention from archi tects as a structural material naturally suggosts itself, A repnrter had a talk with several prominent glass manufac turers on the subject, and in answer to an inquiry as to whether blocks of glass could be made in suitable lengths and sizes and so annealed as to be utilized in the construction of a build g in place of atone, they said that it could bo done. Said one of these gentlomen: ““This question has beon considered by myself a number of times, and, although I do not want to advocate the absolute abolition of brick and stone, yet in the erection of art galleries, memorial halls, cte,, a structure composed of blocks of glass in prismatic colors would bo a unique beautiful and lasting structur With the numerous inventions which have come into use of Jate years in connection with the production of glass, the cost has been gradually gomg down, while the quality of the fabric is steadily bocoming better. for builder or con- of A nt is i6 a T is n d is n © THE O) TAHA DAILY E MEYER ON CATARRH ... 1 quences and hy D, F. W. I theory corrohorations , weroful, rmited con-ti on," ““Trea id to any o ¢, Dewey & Co, , Now York WE| DI ) it antidotal treatrient. Advan: portant facts and tartling TDeatness, wonk Tow of Tencorrhoes, b onchitis and un tutions resuit from Catarrhal t#ac’ free and sent postage on receipt of post | card. D, Publishers, No. 152 Fulton 8t A10-0od-Atkwit KENNEDY'S EAS T-INDI > A FAMILY TONIO 404 ‘WSILVWNIHY 'VIBdIdSAQ ILER & CO., Bole Manufacturers, OMAHA, To Nervous Sufterers THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. Dr. J. B. Elim_pr:on'a Bpecifle IVET KD TCILIN D Tt I & posttive cure for Epermatorrhon, Semina Vi ney, and ali diseases resulting a9 'Siental Anxioty, Loss Sido. anil - disonsos Conwtmption inmnity an ces. RPISEAN B s Pamphlets sont froe ta sll. Write for them and got full par. Ieulars, Price, Spocific, 81.00 per package, or six pack axea for 84, o 0 00, Addrems all orders B, SIMSON MEDICINE (0. Noa. 104 and 108 Main St. Buffalo, N. Bold in Omaha by C. F. Goodman, J, K lah, BEE: Matter of Application of M. W nedy for Liquor License, NOTICE, Notice is hercby given that M. W. Ken nedy did, upon the 15th day of December, D, 1 le his application to t ayor and City Conncil of Omaha f o to sell Malt, Spiritnc { Vir Liquors, at No, 312 South Thirteenth street, Third ward, Omaha, Neb,, from the 15t day of J nuary, 1842, to the 10th day of April, It there be or prote-t filed cenber 15th, A. will be granted M. W. Kraxeny, Applicant, The DALy Bry newspaper will priblish the above notice for two weeks at the Ken- 1852, objestion, toin two 1., 1881, the » mstaance d license decl6-1¢ NOTICE. Mattor of Application | of MRS, W, AL HIGGINS, ¢ For Liquor Notico i her:! 4, upon 1he her souncll of O i1 1o obJeetion, Pemanstrance or pro ten) fled with 1 two weeks from Desemb v 13 1, b i lioen o wili bo ranted M. A, (IGGINE, Ap} ] cant s, Agent JEWETT, City Cier Decid-12tm Matter of Applieation of E. Dallow for Liquor Liceuse, NOTICE, Notice i by did upon the1ith le his appl il Malt, Spiri No. 1014 Cl of Omaliy, for li and Vinous Liquors, at 0 Street, Fifth Wurd, hin, N b, from he 1st day of Janucry, 2, to the 10th day of April, 158 1f thero be no obj ction, or protest il Dec m er 17th. A. censs will be grauted. to sell Trr Omana Damy E ¢ publish 1he o ove notice f r two weeks at the expense ot the applicant. The City of Omaha isnot to he charged therewith, J.J. L. C Jrwkrt, City Clerk. IHURSDAY DECEMBER 29, 188i. Sioux City & Pacitic RALILROAD. THE S8IOUX CITY ROUTPE Runs a Solid Train Through from Council Bluffs to &t. Faul Without Change Time, Only 17 Hours -t 15— AOC> MILES THE SHORTEST KOUTR, mox COUNOIL BLUFFS TO BT. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH OR BISMARCK, and all points in Northern Tows, Minnesota and Dakota. This line ia equipped with the improved Wentinghouse Automatic Alr-brake sod Millr Plattorm Couplor and Buffer: and for SPEED, BAFETY AND COMFORT is . Pullman Palace Nleeping Oar run through WITHOUT CHANGE betwoon Kan sns City and 8t Paul, via Council Bluffa and Bioux City Trning lcave Union Pacific Transfor at Conn. ell Bluffe, at 7:85 p. m. daily on arrival of Kansas ‘ity, 8t, Joseph and Council Bluffa train from tho Routh, _Arriving at Sioux City 11:85 p, m., and at the New Union Dopot at St. Paul at 128 noon. TEN HOURS IN ADVANCE OF ANY OTHER ROUTE pombaor 1 taking the Sionx City Ronte youget A Throngh Train. The Shorfest Lino, kest Time and & Comfortable Ride in the ars botwo NCIUL BLUF! #27Seo that your Ticke | Pacific Kall. ond WATTLES, J.R. BUCHANAN perintendent. Gen'l Pass, Agent, ROBINSON, Ame't Con'l Pass, At , Missouri Vi Southwoet. AND ST, PAU read via the “Sioux J. M. O'HRYAN Matter of appliention of for Liquor Li NOTIC Notice is hereby iven that Faleoner did upon the 15th day of Decem- . D, 1881, £l his application to the Mayor and City Cou el of Omaha, for licen.e to sell Ma't, Spirituous and Vinous Liquors, at the corver of Fifteenth and Faroham street, Thiid wad, Omaba, Neb, fom the 1st ‘ay of Januwy, 16882, to the 10th d pril, 1852 1f there objection, remonstrance or protest filed wi hin two weeks fr m the 15th day of December, A D, 1881, the said licenss will be granted. Jases Farcoy Applicant. Tik Dainy Ber newspaper will publish the above notice for two weeks at he ex- pense of he The nse, Deere & Comp'y. Wholesale Dealers in AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Council Bluffs, lowa. WWESTERN AGENTS XOix Moline Wagon Co.-—Farm and Spring Wagons, Deere & Mansur Co.---Corn Planters, Stalk Cutters, &2, Moline,Pump Co.----Wood and Iron Pumps, Wheel & Seeder Co.----Fountain City Drills and Scedors, Mechanicsburg Mach, Co.---Baker Grain Drills, Shawnes Agricultural Co.----Advance Hay Rakes, Joliet Manufacturing Co.----Eureka Power and Hand Shellers, Whitman Agricultural Co.----Shellers, Road Scrapers, &c., Moline Scale Oo.----Victor Standard Scales, A. C. Fish----Racine Buggies, AND DEALERS IN All Articles Required to Make a Complete Stock. SEND FOR CATALOGUES. Address All Communications to DEERE & COMPANY, thinks another year will find him located in the cattle and grain busi- ness herc. He thinks the clovator now being erected is the beginning ot the second grain market in importance in the west. He believes that the growth of Council Bluffs the next ycar will more than double the past. THE MONTHLY REVIEW, a little paper published in Milan, O., and devoted to spiritualism has just been issued for January. It is re- plete with communications from cor- respondents in this and the other world. It contains a four-column ar.icle written by John Horn, of this city. nd all druggleteevery whe: Y,.umm. City of “One objection which would be raised to the durability of a glass house, in the literal sense of the words, might be that the blocks would not take a bind, or adhere together with common mortar. The objection can be readily set aside by the use of agood coment, and when completed the structure will stand for ages, bar- ring accidents. As to the cost of a glass house it can be be kept down a small percentage above the cnt granite In building with stone you have to pay the stone masons, and when it comes to elabor- ato examples of carving in Corinthian pillars, collars and capitals, ete., why, the work is rather costly as compared with glass, when the latter can be moulded into any shape or form, and the work accomplished n much less time. T am convinced that the time will como when we shall see such a building crected. Scarcely a day passes but what tho sphere of glass as an article of use becomes widened. In parts of Germany and on the line in England g¢lass ties are being use on railroads, and thus far have given satisfaction, combining all the pre-requisites of wooden ties with the virtue of being susceptible Omaha is not to_be charged therewith, J.J. L. C.JEWETT, y Clerk, WAR IN PASSENGER RATES | T:l}":a?:y'i\n‘?:f‘;?ék., Sfl:‘w‘ nlnnu :Ll er':: “rr:nm until further notice, at the foliowing unheard of Low Rates: NEW YORK, BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA, WASHINGTON, For particulars, wri BROS,, Denlers in Reduced Fate Ralroad and Steamship Tickets, 809 Tenth St., Omaha Neb. Remembor the place—Three Ikors N rth of Union Pacific Railroad Depot, East ¢ ofTenth Street. Omaha August 1, 1251 Matter of Application of Edward Wittig for Liquor Laceuse. NOTICE. No'ice is hereby given that Edward Wittic did, npon the 141h day of December, A, D, 1581, file his applicat on to the Mayor i C cil of Omaha, for licen ¢ to vell Mal and Vinous Liquor , af 1413 Farnhan street, Thir, vard from the 1xt day of January, 18 L If thero b fo t fleu with ¢ mber, A, grantod Council Bluffs, lowa. FEARON & COLE, Commissson Merchants, 1121 Farnham 8t,, Omaha, Neb, ments made us will receive prompt attention. References: State Bank, Omaha; Platy Itimore; Peck & Ransher Chicago: M Wark & On Cincinnati HEADQUARTERS MEN'S FURNISHING CGOODS. ‘We desire to call the special attention ot the trade to our elegant lines (at BOTTUM PRICES) of Underwear, Cardigan Jackets and Scarfs, Buck Gloves, Overshirts, Overalls Hosiery, &c.,now open. Wholesale only. SHREVE, JARVIS & CO,, Corner Fourteenth and Dodge Sts. decBmeSm Matter of Application of A fred ¥, Wolfl for 1 iquor License, NOTICE. Notice ia herchy uiv n that Alfred P, i the 1 1h day of Dec mber, A, T A ti n tothe Mayor aud Lst class, 2 class, $23.00. te or wo direct to HOBBIE from 14th du D, 1881, the sud licens FowaRrd WiiTio, Appli ant. Tim DALY Bry newspaper will buolis the ahove notdce for 1w ) weeks at the exper applicant. The City of Omaha I8 n chargod therewith. S Consi, & Co. 1¢ there be 10 object on, remonstriice or pro- teut firod Wit in two wecks from Dee mber 15th, A, D, 1881, tae siid license will be gra; ALk F.W Ap Tik DALY Brk newspaper will ju lish o alove notice for two week: at the mp 1se of the applicant Tre City f Omaha is not t) be cuar.ed therewith, ~ J.J. L.C. 3 WETT, duelb 12 City Clerk. Nebraska Land Agen DAVIS & SKYDER, 1606 Farnham 8t., . Omaha, Nobia 200,000 ACKRES d 1o Eastern Neurasks for n tmproved farms, and Matter of ap lication of Adelina Jahn tor Liquor Licenso, NOTICE, Notice is hereby given that Adelina Jahn did, upon the 15th day of December, A. D, 1581, file her application to the Muayor and City Co ncit of Omaha, for 1 cense to sell Malt Sp'r tuous and Vinous Liquo s, at No. 912 South Tenth street, First Wa d, Omaha, Nebraska, from the 1st duy of Junuary, 1882, to the 1 th day of Apiil, 82 1f there be no objection, remonstrance or protest filed within two weeks from De- er 15 h, A, D). 1881, the said license be grante . ADELINA JaRN, Applicant, THE DAILY LkE newspaper wil publish ILVER WEDDIN 1 and evening Colonel and Mrs. W. F. Sapp will entertain in grand style their iriends at the Ogden Hote! eral days ago cards wero issucd, inviting them to the celebra- tion of their silver wedding. The ceremony will take place from 3 to b and from 8 to 12. DEDICATED, The German school house in the rear of the city building has been thoroughly repaired, and will be dedi- cated as & German house of worship. The services of dedication will ) g Matter of Application of M. A. McNa- mara for L quor License. NOTICE, Notics is hercby given that M. A. M tpon 1he 16th day of Deember, A. I file his apyli - ton to the Mayor ani C cil of « maha, for 1i cnso towe | M It Omaha city proporty. 0. F. DAVIS Late Land Com's 11 P ™ VICTOR'S RESTAURANT, 1016 Faruhnm Street. Namara D, 'WEBSTER SNYDER e no obj ction, remo trance or pro- teat fled within two weehs from Dec: mber 15th, A.D., 1851, the said licenso will b, granted. M, A MCNAMARA, Ogsters, Chops and Game Cooked to O-der, place on Saturday, the 3ist instant. | oy e All the Germans and others are co dially invited to be present on the | pa4, above occasion. THE DISTRICT COURT was engaged ing the case No. 3306, 8, J. O'Connor; damages caused by a too forcible effo M. to usage at least 70 per cent wood. Then by the Baata process glass articles aro ncw being o for common use .which can be thrown on the floor and will re- bound like a rubber ball. Progress T terday forenoon try- | is also being made toward rendering 1o, 5300, 3. 8. Lindsay | glass, which has ovér been character- action for |ized as ‘‘the brittle fabric,” ductile, rt |and to-day threads of glass can be collect an over due board bill, [made thav can be tied into knots o ol John "Lindt for ‘plaintiff, Flicken- berger Bros, for detendant. CRIME IN OUR CITY. On next Sunday evening Rev. G. Lomen will deliver a lecture, sub- aud the wil Jjeet, “Crime in our clLP', means of its suppression.’. T give to our busines: men an opportu ity to hear tho true inwardness of tho crimiul element that exists in Cou cil Biufis, Mr. L. has given partic lar attention to the subject and w be thoroughly prepared to handle it an intelligent, practical Every cilizen who possibly ean shou! manko it a p bo present upc the abovo « The lecture w be delivered in the Baptist church, APPROACHING €OMP] J. J. Brown's large bu on Main street wili soon bo ready fi ocoupancy. THE BHOT TOWEK will be ready for business in u vel short time. iron shot are convinced that the Cou KTION, cil Bluffs establishment will control the market. MORE HERDICS, There are two or three car loads two-wheeled Herdics on their way this city to take the place of the ones that have been retired on account the bad condition of the streocts. POLICE BUSINESS, Doctor Guhl was arrested for bei drunk. He was taken to headquarters | $o and fined §6.85. A man by the name of Batholimue was arrested for carrying dangerous ‘weapons concealed about his person the shape of two dirk knives. FERSONAL, ol. Hooker, of Das Muines, was '.lxi!nfi!y eaterday at the Ogden. 18 Blul: contralto singoers, Chicago on s visit to her A SEASONABLE TOFIC, Tae Bes has on several occosiona | ;o manner, ness block Those who Have tested ury Morkle, one of Comncil and woven inte cloth, Were one dis- posed to play to fancy and fuse it into fact, a house entirely composed of glass could bo built with walls and roof and floors fashioned from melted sand. The most ultra esthete, | sitting on glass chairs or reclining on glass couches, ar- rayed in glass arments, eating and drinking from glags dishes, such a one could realize that the age of glass had come. Yet noarly all of this fifty years ago would have been classed with the then impossiblo telophone and the electric light, and this state- ment would hkely have found its place in the ‘Catalogue Expurgato- riug," " n- n- u- il 1d n ill Virtue Acknowledged. Ira Mulholland, Albany, N, T have suffcred From oft-recurring headaohes, dyspepsia, and com- plaints peculiar to my sex, using your Burdock B od Bitters T am entirely veli ved, Price #1, trial size ten cont, 2t-lw Mrs. writes; or | bilious Ty And 8erved Under Personal Bupervision of Proprietor, VICTOR DUCROSS, DISEASES —OF THE— EYE & EAR DR. L. B. GRADDY, Oculist and Aurist, LATE OLINICAL ABSISTANT IN ROYAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOBPITAL. References all Reputable yslcians of Omaha 4@ OfMce, Corner 16th and Farnhai Omaha. Ng B Matter of Application of C. for Pormit to Sell Liquor a NOTICE. Notice is heroby gi en that €. F. did upon the 13th Iny of Dy file Ns appiic. tion t i of Owmihia, (or periit to s . and Vious Dquors s a Drugglst, for -« . Goodman a Dru.gist. Good ran, from the st ¢ day of Apri , 1 i thero Bo 1o objection, remonstrance protest flled within two weeks from 1ith vecember, A, D, 1881, toe sald permi will granted, C . GOODMAN Applicant, cwspaper will publish ks, at the expeuse City of Omaha is not to be J L. ', Juntary, 1882, to tho loth Tir DAy Bre abov E X0 the applicant. Tt charged thorowith. T, doc12 City Clerk, Mtter of Application of James Forsyth for Permit 1o Sell Liquor as a Druggi-£. NOTICE, ~ PILES! PILES! PILES! A Sure Cure Found at Last! gl ON Mgt BB, of | Ulceratod Pilos has been discovered by Dr. Wil to | iam, (an Indian remedy,) called Dr. Wiliam's Indian Olntment. A single box has cured the worst ehironic cases of 2501 80ycars standing, No of | one need sufter five minutes atter applying this wonderful soothing mwdicino, Lotions, instru. ments and electuarivs do more harm than good, William's Olntment absorbs the tumors, alla the intense itching, (particulsaly at night after ng | etting wann in cte a A poultice, gives in- and painlees reflof, and is prepared only for ohlg of the private parls, and- for Hoth. what the Hon _J. M. Geffinberry of Cleve- and says about Dr. Wiiliam's Indian Pile Oint. US | ment: 1 have used scores of Plles cures, snd It in | affords mo p eaure tosay that [ iavc novar found suything which gave such immediate and porma- uent rellof aa Dr. Wil law'y (ndian Ointment. salo by all drugyiste or malled on recelpt of in CLaVELAND, Owio, For mle by 0. ¥ Goodman. Ochldandwanw) v Matter of Application of Gottleib Zim. merman for Linuor License, NOTIOE. Notioe is hereby given that Gottleib Zim. rman did, upou the 27th day of Decemmbor, called attention to the disgraceful | A, D, 1881, tile hisa plication tothe M yor street conduct, of both women in Couneil Bluffs. The fomale street walkers are even worse th: the men, and their obacenity and profanity is of the most shocki character, The efieets upon the morals of this city produced by such conduct The police de- is simply alarming. partment of course should be on ! alert and arrest every person they fin&i an our But and better drunk indecent and using profane language upon streets ~ on blm Sabbath, there is u surer way of closing these vile mouths the mayor aud city council closing vile devs that are kept open all d Sunday where th gate, gather the filth that they into the ears of respectable an willing hearers. d closing all saloons. There was a place on Main street or Broadw: that liguor could be procured. O men and | and wretehes congry un- On the day of our last election the mayor issued an order not City Gounell of Owah), for license to sell Malt, Spiritnous and Vinous Liquors, N. W, coruer 13th and Harney street, Third ward, Omaha, Neb,, from “he 10ti duy of Jauuary, 1853, to the 10th day of ng | April, 1882, 1f there bo no oqjection, remonstance protest filed within twoweeksfrom the 17th of December, A, D, 1881, the said license will be granted. GOTTLEID ZIMMENVAN, Applicant. The Ovana DaiLy Bex news vper will publish the & ove notice once each week for two weeks st the expense of the ap, li cant, The city of Omaba is not to be charged therowith, JoJ. L. C JEWEDT, Uil Mler! rk, an he hy he Y | vaox 1 4 o BYRON REED & CO Real Estate Apency IN NEBRABKA Keop » complot avstruct of Utle 40 10 | Netade Io Omsha su Douvlas 00 10y, ur o Rea vy Notice I8 here y given thit Jame: did, upon the 16th day of Decomber, A tle hin applieation to'th Mayor and City Coun' cilof Omaha for p rmit to sell Malt, plrituoas and Vinous Liquors, as & Drozgst, for medii- nal, mechanical and chenical Jurposes only. at No. 02 North Rixteenth 8 rect. Fourh w Omaha, Neb., from the 1s day of January, 1 to the 10th day of April, 1581 11 thero bo no objoction, reumonstrance or pro- test flied within two we ks fro Deoember 15th A.D., 1881, the said permis will be granted. Jaxs Fomaym Appll Tun DALY Bry newspaper will pul #b0vo notl ¢ for two week, at the txpenso of the applicant. Tho City of Omans i not to bo charged therowith, 4. J. L. C, JEWRTT, deckbe12t Cty Clerk, Matter of Application of A, H. Gladstone the ubove notice for two weeks at the ex- pense of the applicant The City of Omaha ix not 1o be charged therewit! J. J. L, C. Jewerr, ity Clerk, Decl6-12t ation of Henry Pundt iquor License. NCTICE. Notico iy heraby givon that * enty undt, did upon the 7th day of Derember, A. D. 1681,1 le his appli ation to themayor ande ty council of (m. ha, for licen-e to sell Malt, Spirituous and Vinous Liquors, st No. 1218 Farnham streer, Third Ward, Omaha, Neb., from the 1st day of January, 1882, to the 1'th of ‘Aprl, 1882, 1f th re be 1o objection, remonstrance or pro- tes_filed within two weckh from December 7th, A. D, 1581, tho said license wili bo gran od. Ty Pr: Applicant. Tiw DALY Bex newspaj er will publish the above notice or two weeks at the cxperse of the ap- plicant, The City of Omaha is 5ot to b ith. J.J L.CJ WE ¢ Matwer of Appl for L atic for L quor License. NOTICE. Notico 15 herehy given that did, wpon thelsth diy of Decem! or, s applicat on 10 the Mayo and City Co n Cmuha, for lieenss to w1 Mal, Spiv tuous and Vino Liquors, at No. ~ix teen h st cet, Fifth ward, 0, Neb, from the 15t day of January, 1852, to the 10th day of April, 1 It Henry Osthoft A D, 1841, s:ion, FEMONK FABCE OF Pro. t st flled within two wes knfrom 16tn of Decem: ber, A, D, 1851, the said liceuse will bo HEXRY OSTIOMY, Tin Dy TBee newspaper will publis above notice for two wees s at aplicant The Cty of On chary d therewith, JoJ LG plication of Michael Wallunz for Liquor L NOTIC! Noticeis hereby given that Michae! Wal- lanz did, upon the 24th day of December, A. D, 181, file his application to the Mayo and City Council ot Omnhs, for license to sell Mult, Spirituous and Vinous Liquors, at north si e Leavenworth, be. tween Tuirtee:th and Fourteenth rtreets, Second ward, Omah Neb,, from the 7th day_of January, 1852, to the 10th day of April, 1882 { there be ne hjection, remonstrance or protest filed within two we ks fro Decenber 24ch, A, 1., 1881, the xai license will be granted. Micuakn Warcasz, for Liquor Licenso, NOTICE, Notlce s herohy given that A, H, Gladstone did upon the 14 h day of Decoraber, A, D, 18°1, Blohi applicativn to the M yor and City 'Coun’ cil of Omah., for license to sell Mult, Splriturus nd Vinou: Liguors, at No, 188 and (8,0 bougla Street, ‘ard, Omahia, Nob., trom the latd . of January, 1852, ¢ tho 10th day of April, 188L, 1f the ro Be no objectio , remon tranco ¢r pro tdst flled within two weekis rum Do ember 14th, A. D, 1681, the said censo will 1 e grante!. A, H, Guawro: Applicant, Tux Dasy Bux newspnper wil publ sh the above notice for two weeks at the expense o' the applicint, The City of Omaha 1 o to be cha god therewith, ~ J.J. L. C. JEWETT, Docld-12t. Ty Cuik Matter of Ap}rllutlnn f Schriver & Erdmann for Liquor License. N TICE, Notico i hereby given that Sohriner & rdmann did, u on the 16th day of Decem- A, D, 1831, tile theirai plication to the Mayor and City Counel of Om ha, for license to sell Malt, > pi Liquors, at southeas. corner 16th and Dodge st eots, Fourth ward, Omaha, Neb from the et duy of Jupuary, 18 2, 'to 4 10thduy of April, 152 f there be no objection, remonstran: or protest filed within two we ke { om comber 16th, A1, (851, the said lie SOHIINER & FUoMANN Applicants. THE ONaliy DALy B newspaper will I..rmu weeks ut the xpense of the appli cants, The City of Omaub: is not to be ). Py C JEWETT, City Clerk. Edward W, Simeral, whil be granted publish the above notice once cach we k charged therewi ATIORNEY AT-LAW Applicait, Tox DAty Bk newspaper will putlish the above notice once each week tor two weekn at the exponse of the spplicant. The City of Omaha is not to be charged therewith, J, 0. L. ¢, JEWETT, City Clerk, Matter of Appli ation of Chas, fur Liquor icense, NOTICE, Notice is herehy ¢ ven that Chas, Pinsch did, upon the 15th day of Decembe , A. D, 1881, nle ¥ app iution to the Mayor and City Council of Owaha, for licensot sell Malt,Bpirtaous and Vin- ous Liquors, at No 602 Bouth suth stroe , Firet \ Umaha, ., from the 1st day of Jan: uary, 1852, 16 the 10th day of April, 1552, 1 the ¢'be no 1 jection, remonst ance or pr tost tlled within two weeks fr m Decem! er 16th, A, D, 1581, the said license will he granted, CHARLES Pixsci, Appl cant Tus Duiy Brw newspaper will publish the above notive for 1wo weeks at the exponse of the appllesnt. The City of Omaha i not 0 charged therewith, Jodo b G JEWETT, deci512 City Clerk. Matter of Application of Herman Meyer for Liauor License, NOTICE, Notice is hereby given that Herman Meyer did upon the 15tk day of De emter, A 1., 1851, fie hisap ) catio tothe M yuran Uity Counc | of Owmaha, for | cense to self Valt, Spir tuous and ¥ noun'| iquors, at 27 South 13/h Street, Thind Ward, Oma & Neb,, fro the 1st day of Jaou to the 10t" ~ ay of April, 188 1f £10ré be 1o objection, Famon-tran e or pro. oot filod withio twy weeks roum ¢ ember 13h, A, D, 1881, th sald lic nse will bo granted, HmkaaN Mey e Al Tuk DALY Bew newspaper will publis aboye notice for two wee & wt the expe se of the applicant. The ¢ ity of Omana is not 1o be charged toerowith, L. C. JEWETT, STRTN City Clerk. Dec Applicant, Tix Daiy Bes newpaper will publi b the at the expense cf the pahs not be L. C. JEWETT, City Clerk- appleant, Tre City of charged therewith. ~ J. de-1512¢ Matter of Applicationof I, H. Spencer for Liquor License, NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that L. H. Spen- e'rdid, uvon the 15th Jay «f Decim er, A. D., 881, file hin application to the Mayor and City Cound: of Omaha, for license to sell Malt, Spiri nous and Vinous 18, at No. 323 S uth Eleventh street, ird war!, Omaha, Neb., from the 1t duy of J nuary, 1882, t» tne 10th day of April, 1-82, £ there be no objection, remonstrance or pro est filed within two wecks from Dec mber 15th, A. D., 1881, tie said license will be granted, p ENCER, Applicant, Tae DatLy Bee newspa; er will publish the ab ve notice for two weeks at the ex- pen the applican. The Ci'y of Omaha is not to be cha g d therewith, JJ L. C. JEWETT, City Clerk ot Apvlicati n _f John O'Conne for Liquor License, OTICE. Notice is hi i nell did up D., 1851, file his ap li \layor and City Council of Oma license to sell M_1t, Spirituous and V Liquyx, at No. 108 enth street, Third ward, Omaha, Neb,, from the first day of January, 1852, to the 10th day of Al 1882, 1f there be no o' jection, remonsirance J S. CAULFEFIEILD, ——WHOLESALE— BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER —AND DEALER N— Wall Paper and Window Shades. 1304 Farnham St., Omaha Neb. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. ISH & McMAHON, 1406 DOUGLAS STREET, OMAHA, NEB, The Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug House in Nebraskea SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAIL ORDERE. ond-me-ly 31 THE JELM MOUNTAIN G-O1LL.D D prot st filed within tw weeks from 15th of December, A. D., 1881, the said license will be granted JouN O'CONNELL, Applicont, Tug DaiLy Bee newspaper will publish the shove notice f r two weeks ar the ex- ~nse of the spplicant. ‘lhe City of maha is not tobe char:ed therawith, L. C. JEWETT, NO ICE. 5 herehy given that Owen Mc- Caffrey didl upon ¥ o 19th day of Devem- bo , A. D, 1881, fie his application to the Mayor und C tv_Counil of Omaha for w License to sell Malt, Spirituons and Vinous Ligu rs, at no theast r of glas stree , ‘Ihic: Ward, Omuha, Neb,, fiom the 1at day of Jan L1852, ¢+ th 10 h day of April, 1842, If there bs no ohj ction, remonstran e or pro est filed within 1we weeks from the 15 h of De ember, A. D., 1881, the i <o will be granted, Joux MeCaryrey, Applicant, Twe Datry BEx, newspaper will publish the a ove notica fur two w_eks at the ex- pense « ftheapplicant. The City of Omana not to be charged therew th. J.J, L. C.JEWETT, Dacl6-23 City Clerk. b | #nd Vinous "Liquors, at No_d0dnd’s Matier of Api: cation of Julius Treitschke for Liquor License, NOTICE, given that Julius Treitschke, b dny of + ccember, A. . 153", nle his application to the Mayor and City Coun: ol of thina a, for license 10 sell Malt, h.rll’hlluu': 28 106t Notice is horeby did upon the 15th street, 4th Ward, O .daha, Nob., from the Ist day of January, 1882, to the 1ot day of April 1 I therw be no objection, remonstratce or pro test flled within two weekh trom 15th becember, A, D. 1351, the said license will be yrs JuLavs TREITHON A pi ant. Tuw Daiy Bew Neasyaper will publish the abuye BOlice fur two weeky at the expe se of the avpliant. The Uity of Omaha is not to be charze ) therewith, J.J. Lo C JEWoIT, del6 128 City Cle'k BOGCS & HILL REAL ESTATE BROKERS No. 15608 Farnham Street, OMAXA, -~ ~ NEEB. now—Nor b mde opp. Urend Centrw) fotel STV ER Mining and Milling Company. Working Capitil > Cupital 8 ok, Far Value of Shares, 3 STOCK FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE Mines Located in BRAMEL MINING DISTRIOT. OFEFXOCERS: DR. J. L THOMAB, President, Cummins, Wyoming. WM, E. TILTON, Vice-President, Cummins, Wyoming E. N. HARWOOD, Secretary, Cummins, Wyoming. ¢ . A. G, LUNN, Treasurer, Cummins, Wyoming, TRUSTEES: Louis Milles W. b, Bramel. md‘.‘ Leavens, Goo. H. Fales. Dr.J. C. Watkins. G¥0. W, KENDALL, Author'sed Agent for Fale of Btock; Box 442, Omaha, Neb, #30(,000 £1,000100 - - 926,000, A. G Dunn, Dr. J. 1. Thonws. Lewls Zolman, E.N. Harweod, nog2mobm FOSTER &GRAY, —WHOLESALE— | LUMBER, COAL & LIME, On River Bank, Bet. Farnham and Douglas 8ts,, WHOLESALE GROCER 1213 Farnhem 8t.. Omaha, Neb.

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