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COUNGIL BLUFFS, Handsome Tribute of Respect by | the Bar to Sheriff Reel, | Cloge of the Catholic Fair, and who Drew the Prizes, The Haul a Sneak Thief Made on a Hotel-Keeper's Vest. District Conrt Opens To-Day—Mis- ocollaneons News Before the adjournment of the dis- trict court on Saturday night John N, Baldwin in a very neat but speech called Judge Roed’s attention to the fact that the bar had some bus- iness they desired to transact which would require the of Sheriff Reel. Mr. Reel soon cntered the court room. Mr. Baldwin then arose and very feclingly effective before the court presence related the object of the bar meeting, and in behalf of the members present ed Mr. Reel gold-headed cane, y handsome alto a beautiful behalf of the During the pre with a ve meerschaum pipo in bailiffs of the court. sentation Mr, Reel’s eyes filled with tears and his lips at the close could only give expression to **I thank your gentlemen.” Judge Reed indorsed the action of the bar in a few appropriate words, saying he was pleased to see such a manifestation of appreciation by the members of the Pottawa*tamie county bar of so worthy an officer as Mr, Reel has proven himself to he since he became sherifl. THE CATHOLIC closed a very prosperous seson at Dohanes’s opera house on Friday evening. Conductor Heaton got the punch as the most popular conductor amongst the Catholics. Mayor Vaughan, as the most popular citizen, in the opinion of this church, was voted a beautiful sad- dle. Mr. W. D. Thomas stands at the head of butchers in the opinion of this church, and was tho recipient of a handsome outfit. Miss Anunie Quinn is the most popular young lady by a large majority. C. 8. Clark of the Nenpa got the editor's casy chair, a8 being the most popular re FAIR porter in the Catholic church. We @ot 13 votes, and came within 268 | of winning the chaic. We are sov that Clark didn’t get the 13, but for brave sons of Erin who stood so nobly by us, although we were not present, we return our sincere thanks. Mc Grew will turn and join different church, He says he will have nothing to do with one in which Clark is the most popular membor. A SNEAK THIEF'S HAUL, A sneak thief entered the private sleeping apartment of Mr. and Mrs Max Mohn, at the hotel kept by them on Main street, and stole Mr. Moore's vest oontnimug a silver watch with gold chain attached, and about seven- ty-tive dollars in money. As has been her custom Mrs. Mohn arose in the morning leaving her husband asleep in the room. She went below to pre- pare there his oreakfast. On retiring Mr. Mohn had left his clothes on a chair near his bed. During the ab- sence of his wife the vest was taken but was not missed until quite late in the forenoon, when he proceeded to dress himself. Mr. Mohn found the wvest lying in the parlor adjoining with the pockets turned out. As yet thero is no clue. Mr Mohn states that he had about seventy-five lodgers in the honse that night, a very large number of whom were strangers, ™ The remains of George L. Miller, who was accidentally shot on a cattle range out in Wyoming territory, ar rived in this city on Friday evening. They were met by a committee from the Mascnic fraternity of this cily, of which he was an honored member, and LER OBSEQUIES, escorted to his late residence on | Eighth street, where funeral servicos | were conducted yesterday afternoon | under the auspices ot the order to which deceased belonged. BALSBURY'S TROUBADOU RS gave a very pleasant entertainment to a crowded house on Saturday evening. The singing was oxcollent. Each member of the troupoe is a star in the profession. Mr. Salsbury's imper- sonations were immense, A STRAW, W. R. Vaughan was clected mayor vity by a large majority under w charter of the Catholic fair, last Friday night. 1G TIME ALL AROUND, A very highly respectgblo farmer o came to Council Bluffs a few days ago, concluded to remain over night and take in the sights, He repaired to Big Lou’s, where he put in a big night and was relieved of about $50 in cash, THE DISTRICT COURY will convene in this city to-day. Judge Reod gave the jury another holiday, but eoncluded ho could not give himself one, The Episcopal socioty will be enter- tained by Mrs. Col. Sapp at the Og- { from ei den hotel, this evening (Monday). A cordial invitation is extentod to all, The Dirtiest City in the World. Naples Letter Naples is the largeat city in Italy- - nearly twice as large as any other- within 50,000 miles of Chicago; and this dense multitude live and move and have their being in huddling hives, from which they swarm like bees. This is belicved to be their only resemblance to bees. They are as lazy as they are dirty, A Neapoli- tan’s idea of heaven is to sit ona driver's seat and crack the whip over the head of a gothic horse. He sel- dom strikes the horse, but cracking the whip is a special accomplishment les, s mosaics are of Florence, In unf]v two things have 1 ever seen a Neapolitan display any vigor - crack- ing the whip and scratehing his back. Dirty! the Neapolitan is the dirtiest living creature. Nine-tenths of the reopla on the street look as if th had worn their clothes for years, and expected to wear them without wash ing till they drop off. They are goen- erally of some hempen stuff, or tow cloth, co white One garment seems to be wsidered enough, aud | two a superfluity Many of the warkingmen are con stant.y seen going about their shops ots and even the with nothing on but a pair of trousers, and T saw one stop in a crowded streer and deliberately take of his trousers to search for a The boys it to twel nuked, may be seen watking leisurely through the principal streets for blocks, bath house. T never saw so many children without a scrap of clothing on them in my life as within the past and it is a real shock t» the moral sense of the members of Cooks's Vacation Party, late from a land where modesty is regarded asa virtue, Queen Victorin's Whims. Lordon Truth, With regard to the “‘relic rooms, to which allusion was made last wec! I understand that not only at Balmo: ral, but also at Osborne, and at Wind sor Castle, the suits which were occn pied by the Prince Consort have neyer | been altercd in any way since his death, erything remains as he left it Therooms are kept locked during | the absence of the court, but, as the | Queen comes to vach ]ml.l L) xh. ar opened, and lighted up every evening | during her stay. At Windsor her Majesty usually passes a part of each evening in the Prince Consort's sit ting room, his suite adjoining herown, which open from the grand corridor Frogmore has been practically dered unavailable as a resider consequence of the Queen closed up the rooms which were used habitually by the Duchess of Kent. This house was always an_inconven- iently small one, and the shutting up of the best rooms makes it impossible to accomodate a fannly and establish ment there, which, however, is not ra- gretted by the royal family, as it is a very dull place, and exceedingly damp. The Quuen passes every morn- ing at Frogmore whilo residing at Winsdor, In summer her Majesty has tents put up on the lawn, break- fasts in one, and writes her lettors and transacts business in the other, driving back to the castle for lunch Two grooms are kept constantly em- ployed conveying the boxes of papers from Sir Henry Pounsonby at the Castle to the Queen in her tent. Joseph Durrimlurger, Broadway, Buf- falo, was induced by his brother'to t y Thow s e On, ankle, wnd wi he was cnal right, Catarrhal Discas Wel Do Moyer, of Now ln,.nd)m(i to any o ¢, Dewey & Co., \iton Stroot, New York Toin great pecilc cures that. most loatusame disvnse SYPHILIS ‘Whether in its Primary, Secondary or Tertiary Stage. Removes all trac (rom tho ays- tom, Cures Se Rhouma. Curos When Hot lprlnal Fail! Malvorn, Atk,, May 2, 1881, W h <Inonr town who lived at Hot Springs and wore nally cured with 8, 8. 8, MOCANMON d& MUKRY, Memphis, Monn., May 12, 1881 Wo have sold 1,200 hot 1w of 3.8, 8. in o year. It b given universal satisfaction. Fair minged phywiciung now rocommend it ns o positive wpccfle, 8 MANSFINLD & Co, Louisyille, My 18, 1851, 8158, haw g el tor s A i any modicine Uhae evor sold J AL FLOxNRR Dunver, Col. May 2, 1881 hoat terms L. Meissotor. Richmond, Va., May 11, 1881, or any bodly to e n rogard to the Polk, Miller & Co. You can merits of Hase nover kuown 8. 8. § to fall to cure » case of 8yphilis, when properly taken, | perry, Ga, Wlemon 0f nigh stand- A 1 COLQUITT, Governor o1 Georgta. Eli Wan The above signers are. ing 1F YOU WISH WE W LLTAKE Y \URSE CA 10 BE PAIL 'RED. Write for particulars and « '\lvm . n. the Unfortunate, rd will be paid book 81,00 to §'8. 8., one particlsof Mercury - lodid Totas: slum of any Mineral subatance; SWIFT SPECIFIC €O, Props, Atla Price of regular size reduced to 8176 per hot Aln o emallwie, holding half i Quantity, price, Sold by KENNARD & CO,, and Druggists Generally * HAWKEYE PLAINING MILL CO., Des Molnes, Iowl Manufacturers of 8ASH, BRAOCKETS, NDULDIN“ .D. Great reduction In Bank Counters, nished, and work turnished in all Ilndll.n.fhud or soft' wood, Uounters finished in oll when de- sired. Sholving of all kinds furnished and put into bullding ready for paint on short mfir Our workmen are the best mechanios that can be wocuud Bave money by giving us your con Btairs, Newsls and Balusters, wiour foreman In this dopartuient was formerly Frost Manufacturing Co, - Chicago, m. and has done sowe of the finest Stalr work Northwest. ® Orders by mall oromutly attanded ta LINDS, w0 m W. E VIGUS, M. MERRELL. W. E. VIGUS & C0, COMMISSION MERCHANTS |~ 125 Lasalle Street, CHICAGO, Grain and Provisions Bought and Sold on Margins, decTmee dm ) the | having THE OMAHA DA ik RATES | DROS e in Al Railroa ota to tho Fast WAR IN T;\'\?E!'I? i3 HOBRIE NEW YORK, 3 BOSTON, ' PHILADY to 110 ato R trond o © Deors N v 1 wifie Railroad Dupot, Easts de offenth | Stroet \ Omaha August 1, 1251 | Matter of Applieation of Edward Wittig | | for Liquor Liceuse NOTICE. No'lee is herehy given that Bdward Wittig did, upon the 14th day of December, A. 1 5 file hin applicaton to the Mayor and Cty Coun cl of Omaha, for licen e to rell , Spirituous and Vinous L, t No. 1413 Farnham street, from the 1at z [Tk to e 101k dvy of April \..mw.m nt h day ,;..‘ | D, nse will be WitTio, ‘ Ay newspapcr will o Wwekn at the expe Tuw DALY B hove notice for Lw nt, Tho City of Omaha s not to be i therewith J. L G JEWETT, | | Matter of Application of Hame mon for NOTICE | Natice is hereby given that % A, Ham [mon ~did, upon Tidiy tot s | coniber, AL D, 19 Application t | the Mayor il of Ouiahia, [ for permit to sl Malt, Spirit Jmens Liguorsat 8, W, cor wrrect, Fifth ward, Om Bth day «f January, 185! of April, 1857, ¢ noobjection, remonstrance | or protest filed within two weeks from De cembe 1., 1881, the raid sicens will b | P. A Hawson, Applicant, | Tite Datey Bre newspaper will publish | for two City of Omuhais not to | arged L. A ) | therewith, Jod f Adelina Jahn tor 50, Matter of apylication « Liquor Li NOTIC} yiver tlL.L Adelina Tahn did, upon the 16¢h ds ember, A D181 file her apy ui v to the Muyor and ' City Co ncit of @maha, for 1icense to sell Malt_Spir tuous and Vinous Liquo s, at No. 912 South Tenth street, Firsr Wa d, Omaha, Nebraska, from the 1st duy of Junuary, 1882, to the 1 th day of Apiil, 8 If there bo no objection, remonstrance or protest filed within two weeks from e eomber 19th, A, D, 1881, the said license wiil be grante . ADELINA JATIN, Applicant, Tuk DAty ewspuper will publish the . © no'ic (ur two weeks at the ex- e applicant The City ot i uot to be charged therewith ). L. C. Jewerr, City € Decl6 Matter of Appli-ation of Chas, for Liquor | jcens NOTICE \mluv lq h- reby & ven that Chas, Pinsch v of Decembe favor an Malt Spintious and Vin- , First 2% Pinsch Viary, 18, 16 the Lith duy of .\,-nl 1 it the v'he nojection, ron tost filod within two weeks feom | A, Dy, 1851, the sand license will ho granted. ClARLES PIxsct, Ay Tk DAy Bre newspaper will whove notice for (wo week at the expense of the The applicant City of Omaha is not to he It Matter of Application of C. ¥, Goodman for Permit to Sell Liquor as a Drug NOTICE. Notico is hereby wi en that C. F. Goodvan, did upon the 13th lay of December, A. D. 188 file hin application to the Mayor and City Cou «i1 of Omaha, for permit to well Malt, Spirituou and Vinous Liquors as « Drugyist, for medicinal, mechanical and chemical purposes only, at No. 1110 Farnbam stroct, el ward, Omaha, Neb., from tho 1t dayof Jauvary, 1832, to the 10th day of Apri, 1452, if there be no objection, remonstrance or proteat filed within two weeks from 13th day of December, A, D, 1881, the wald permit will be granted, C F. GOUDMAN Applicant. Tur DAy Bre newspaper will publish the iotice for tvo weeks, at the expenso of L plicant. The City of Omuha is not to be chargnd therewith, 0, J. L. C. doc12 City Clork. 1. Gladstone nse. Matter of Appica won 01 A for Liquor Lic NOIICE, Notee it harehy clvon that A, 1, Gladstono Aid upon the 14 h day of Deces [ file hi application to the M yor 2 e m ‘Cou cil of Ominh or liconse to sell Malt, Spirituous nd Vinou. Liguors, at No, 1808 and 1310 Douzl hira Ward, b, Neb from e Ist d day of April, 1584, in trance Cr pro 1 r 1dth, kranted talst filed within two we A. D 1881, the said livenso wil | Applicant. Tk DAy Bek novspnpor will publ sh_ the © notice for tWo weks at the expense of the The City of Omaha owith, ~ J.J. t Matter of Application of Jam for Permvit o Sell Liguoras a Dru NOTICE, I8 here oy given that James Forsyth pon the 10th'day of December, A. D, 1881, Forsyth t. Notlee did, tile Lix upplication to the Mayor and’ City Coun’ cil of Omaha, for parmit to xell Malt, Droggist, plrituons tor medicl only, at and Vinous Liquors, ay llmnlul and chy Sixte h., from tho 1a¢ day of January, to the Toth day of Apll, 1852 At there bo 1o object tost filed wit A0, 1881, the said permie will be granted. Janes Forsyru, Applicant, Ly Bre newspaper will publish the aboo noti.¢ for wouks, at the expense of tho applicant. The City charged therewith declbe12t 1852 Tur 1, Matter of Application of HermanfMeyer for Liguor h NOTICE, Notice is hereby given that Herman Meyer ¢id ll\nm the 13th day of December, A, D, 1851, fi his application to the M yor and City Cound 1 of Omaha, for license to seli Malt, Spirituous and Vinous Liquors, at 207 South 15th Street, Third Ward, OmahaNeb., the 1st day of Janu ary, 1852, to the 10th uay of A f thord be no ohjection test tllod within two wo Do ember 13th, A. D., 1851, the said license will be granted. HERNAN MEYER, ' Appl Mlicant. Tuk Dy Brs nowspaper will publish the above notice for two wee 18 at the oxporse of th applicant. The City of Omana is not to bo charyed therowith. * . J. L. C. JEWE Decld 120 City Clerk, Matter of Application of Schriner & Erdmaun for Liquor License. NuTICE, Notice is hereby given that Schriner & Erdmanndid, upon the 16th day of l)\mm- ber, A. D, 1881, file theirapplication to the Mayor and City Couneil of Om-ha, for license to sell Malt, Spirituous and Vinous Liquors, at southeast corner 16th and Dodge st eets, Fourth ward, O N from the lat day of January, 1 10th day of April, 1852, If there be no objection, remonstrance or protest filed within two weeks fiom De- cember 16th, A, D,, 1881, the said license wiil be ;,nunu-" SCHEINER & ERDMAN THE OMAHA Il,\u.\ 3 per will 'vuh]\»h the above notice once each we k lor two weeks at the expense of the appli- cants, ch pro- Applicants, The City of Omaha is not to be <l lhu\mlh City Clerk, BOGGS & HILL REAL ESTATE BROKERS No, 1508 Faruham Street, OMAZA, - ~ NEEB. rca—Nor b slde opp. Graud Contral Wotel ''OMAHA, - - - | Preserve it and Compare PricesjWith Others | Omaha is not u.] be charged therewith. HY BEE: MONDAY SOLOMON'S GASH PRIGE LIST 1204 Farnham 8t., NEB. Boys' Clipper Sie Girly' Clipper “leds o st 81 00 Wagon i Clty. .. ... e 24x30 Chromos Walnut ¥ 21 Carved Motto b ramies, 10x14 Walnut Frames | Handsove Velvot Fr | Room Moulding, Wi foot ¢ Ro m Moulding, Walnut | yer foot 3 Drass Hooks for 1R5om \hmhmn{ per dor Lamp, Complote.... omplete Walnut 108, nut or Gilt, 1 inch per ot (Giik, 1 inch st Broom in Markot. hild's Liroom nsion Libary Lamp, ., 6 Glass Gobiot 1 lamp himieys Good La Uhnandie cure andle Coffec I 0 P per set (12 pieces) tos (6 pieces) a vlates (6 peces) kfast Plates (0 pi nner Plates (6 pic " we purchase for Cash 1ior Cash Only. M pay for 1oss of nd be convinced. Pl o our Gods as we have thousand not ment oned on this bill, of articles All Are iWelcome, Whether They Want Goods orNot. _ deteod-tt Matter of -}.,.lu ation of M, W. Ken- nedy for Liquor License. NOTICE, Notice is hereby given that M. W. Ken- ned did, upon the 15th day of December, ., 1881, file his application to the Mn)ur and Ln.y Council of Omaha. for license to sell Malt, Spirituous and Vinous ) iquors, at No. § South Thirteenth street, Third ward, Omaha, Neb., from thv 1st day of J. nuary, 1882, to the 10th m{ of April, 1882, f there be no_objection, remonstaance or prote-t filed within two weeks from De- cember 15th, A. D., 1881, the said license will be granted, 1. W, Kexsepy, Applicant, THE DaLLY BEE newspaper will publish the above notice for two weeks at the ex- vense of the applicant. The City of L. C. JEWETT, City Clerk. decl6-17t. Matter .-1 Application of merman for Liquor Li NOTICE, Notice is hereby i that Gottleib Zim- werman did, upor 7th day of | AL D 1SSLL nile hisa plica |l|ul|lu|hl and City Conueil of Omahy, for e sell Malt, ~,u.un.,m.m.| WL N, W, 13th _and Harng 3 Third ward, m aha, Neb,, from the luth day of Januory, 1882, to the 10th day of April, 1852, If there be no oqjection, remonstance or protest filed within two weeks from the 17th of December, A, D, 1881, the said license will be granted. GOTTLEIB ZINMERMAN, Applicant, The OxaAKA DAILY BEE news aper will pubhish the & ove notice once each week for two weeks at the expense of the appli- cant. The city of Omaha is not to be charged therewith, J.J. L C IR \\'l hael Wallanz License. NOTIC] or b | od therewith, JANUARY 2. Matter 1882 10 ohjection, remonstrance of pro. w0 weeks from December 16th, Fir, Maush, Appl cant. Titw Dary Bre Newspaper will publish the above notice for two we she ex pense of the applicant. The City of ¢ chery el therewith el Matter of Apy v r tor Liquor License. NOTICE. . Not'co 18 herehy wiv n that Edward Maurer did upon the 15th day of Decomber, A, D, 1551, filehis app'ication to the Mayor and ity ‘Coun to well Malt, Spirituous No. 1214 Farihat street, b., from the 15t day of Oth day «f April, 1852, 10 07 jection, FEmOnKLEATICE OF Pro test filed within two weeks (rom Decom er 13th, A, D, 1881, the said license shall be granted EowarD MAUIKR, Anplicaiit Tun Dawr B Nows aper will publ sh the above notice for two weeks at the expenso £ho DD cant. The Oity, of Omaha 18 ok to be chargod therewith J.J. L. C. JEWETT, Dects 12t City Clofk Matter of Application of Veter Gooa for Liquor License, NOTICE. Notico is horcig: civen that 7 on the 15th day i lcktlon bp the ity Oninha, for license to sell Malt. Spir Vinous'Liq 1510 ar arnhan 3 the 1st day April, 1852 AN OF pro. 0 weeks from 15th Decomber, aid sicense will be grants d PETER Goos, Tt DALY, Bey above notic o for two unlm’ o pniicant de1512t Matter of Apphication tor Liquor I NOJVICE. Votice is hereby given that Cwen did upon te 15th day Decen )., 1881, file his cation to the Mayor and Cty Council of Omaha, for a license to sell’ Malt, Spirituous and Vinous Liguors, at northeast corner of 15th and’ Douglas streer, Thirt Omaha, Neb,, from the 1st day of he 10 b day of April, 1882, no objction, ren Lith of December, said licanse will be gr: Jous P the al pense « feh not to be will o s at the ¢ ity of Omaha T I nhll.rk Application ot > Matter of iroter & Becht for Liquor Licens:. NOTICE, ter & Becht b, 1 [’ City Coun! ult, * pirituous iftecnth L fiom th Ist L1582, to the 10th day of April, file his applicat cil of Oniaha, for li iary, I there he 1o obje tost fil fon, remonstance or within two weeks from 14th of Dec ro- ber A 181, the said ivense will be cranted. SCHROTER & © ECH Applicant, Tug DAt ek newspaper will publish the above notice for two weeks at th- cxpense of the applicant y of Cmaha i not to be Jo 0L C JEWETT, City Clerk. plication of James Falconer for Liquor License, NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that James Falconer did upon the 15th day of Decem- ber, A, D., 1881, file his application to the Mayor and City Cou cil of Omaha, for licen.e to sell Malt, Spirituous and Vinous Liquors, at the corner of Kifteenth and Farnham street, Third ward, Omaha, Neb., from th Tit day of .lnnunry 1882, to the 10th day of Avpril, 1852, If there he no objection, remonstrance or protest filed within two wreks fr m the 15th day of December, A. D., 1881, the suid license will be g‘rlunu-d. AME Matter of 1 FALCONER, Applicant, Tk DALY BEE newspaper will publish the above notice for two weeks at ihe ex- pense of the ..L..h it. The City of Omaha is not to nh.u._ml therewith, JJ L C.JEWET decl6.12¢ City Cl k. Matter of Application of A'fred F, Wolff for l|<|unr License. NOTIC that Alfret F. Wolll uher, A, D, 1881 rand City Coun- CIt Malt, Spiritucus onthwest ¢ mer Notiss pUresss B did, upon the 17t 10 dhject on, remonstrance or pro tost filed Wit in two weeks from Dee mber 15th, A D, 1881, the said license will be_granted ALvkkp . WOLFE, App icait. Tir DAY Bek newspapor will yu lish iho alove notice for two weeks at the exp nse of the appl The City of On eharged therewith, ~ J.J. L. C decls Matter of Application o mara for Liquor License, NOTICE, Notica is herchy given th Qid, upon the 15th tlay of December, A file his application to- the Mayor and City el of Uniahs M It sp.mu..m and Vinous 1 48 d ar- teenth stre i ., from the 1t day o +'to the 106h "day of ha is not to be JEWEIT, i lerk. Apnl, 18 It there he no obj ¢ teet filed within two A. D, on, remonstrance or pro- & from December 1th, o will b 1851, the said Lo granted. Noticeis hereby wiven that Michael Wal- lanz nh.l. upon the 2thday of Decem A D, ) file his | Mayor and Uity Council o Ouiba, ell Mlt, at v icense to Liquors tween | Second Spivitnons and Vin rth sice Leavenworth from th 2 10th day ) of Apiil, 158 If there be no objection, remonstrance or protest filed within two we ks from Decewher 24ch, A, D, 1881, the sai license will be granted, MicHarn WaLLANZ Ay i The DALY Bik newspaper will putlish the above eck ..H.x‘ ant. y of Omaha is not to be charged therewith, L. C. JEWEIT, City Clerk, J Dec24. Matter of Application of L. H. Spencer for Liguor License, NOTIC! Notice is hereby given that L. H. Spen. cer did, upon the 15th day of Decemuer, A. D, 1881, file his application to the Mayor and { ity € ouncil of Omaha, for license to sell Malt, Spiritnous ard Vinous Liquors, at uth Eleventh street, Third ward, day of January, 188 April, 1552, £ there be Z r 5 to tae 10th day of no objoction, remonstrance or protest filed within t wovks m December 15th, A, D., 1881, the license will be granted, v PENCER, Applicant, Tue DALy Beg newspaper \ufil publ the above notice for two wee t the ex- of the applicant ) a is not to he char JoJd Wk City Clerk. C. F. Mandersofi. ATTORNEY - AT - LAW ‘S Farobam §* . . » MLA MeNAARA, Applicant. DAty Bk wpaper will publi - the DO O Two e s at the expense of the pleant, ¢ it of omaha 1w not to be coarged thirewith, .0 L. C JEWETT, oo 1h 1t City Clerk- Matter ¢ pplication of Honry Osthoff r Loquor Licen NOTICE, Noti ¢ is herehy given 1kt Henry Osthoff d day of December, A, D, 1881, the Mayor and’ City Conn to, wli Mal, 4 Six trom ¥ of {on, remonstrance or pro- wo Imhulll 16th of Decem- 1801, the said license will be srauted, HExRY OsTiiox ber, A, L Tip DAy IBex newspaper will |vu\v|lnh the above notice for two weeks at the cxpense 0f the applicant. The C.ty of Onaha is not 1o be charged therowith. J. L. C. JEWETT. Oy Clerk Matter of .\;;Yll.uuun of Henry Pundt or Liquor License. NCTICE, 18 horoby given that 3 enry undt, did o 7th day of Docember, A. D. 1881,nle his y council 6f Oma , for license to sell Malt, Spirituous and Vinous Liquors, at No. 1215 Faroham street, Third Ward, Cuaha, Neb., from the 1st dey,of Jinuary, 1852, to the 10th of April, 1852, 11 there be 1o objection, remoustrance oF pro- tes filed within two weeks from December 7th, A. D, 1581, the said license will be granied. Hexky Posor, J.P. ENGLISH Deere & Comp'y. MANUFACTURERS OF PLOWS, MOLINE, ILL, Wholesale Dealers in AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Council Bluffs, lowa. IWERSTERN AGENTS EFOX Moline Wagon Co.----Farm and Spring Wagons, Deere & Mansur Co.----Corn Planters, Stalk Cutters, &o., Holine;Pump Co.----Wood and Iron Pumps, Wheel & Seeder Co.----Fountain City Drills and Seeders, IMechanicsburg Mach, Co.----Baker Grain Drills, Shawnee Agricultural Co.----Advance Hay Rakes, | Joliet Manufacturing Co,----Eureka Power and Hand Shellers, Whitman Agricultural Co.----Shellers, Road Scrapers, &o.,, Moline Scale Co.----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, Council Bluffs, lowa. dec3me2m HEADQUARTERS ——FOR—— MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. We desire to call the special attention ot the trade to oux elegant lines (at BOTT:..M PRICES) of Underwear, Cardigar: Jackets and Scarfs, Buck Gloves, Overshirts, Overalls Hosiery, &c.,now open. Wholesale only. SHREVE, JARVIS & CO,, Corner Fourteenth and Dodge Sts. J S CAULETYTERL.ID, ——WHOLESALE— BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER —AND DEALER N— Wall Paper and Window Shades. 1304 Farnham St., Omaha Neb. ncmes, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. ISH & McMAHON, 1406 DOUGLAS STREET, OMAHA, NEB. The Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug House in Nebraska ‘SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAIL ORDERS. Iy 18-mo . THE JELM MOUNTAIN G-OI1ILD ST, VHEHR Mining and Milling Company. Working Capitil - A 5 5 = - $30(,000 Capital S o R 5 : & - $1,000100 Par Value of $hares, - - T'§26,000 STOCK FULLY PAID UP AND N ON- ASSESSA.BLE Mines Located in BRAMEL MINING DISTRICT. OFFICERS: 1. THOMAS, President, Cummins, Wyoming. WL, E. TILTON, Vice-President, Cammins, Wyoming DR. J E.N. HARWOOD, Sccretary, Cammins, Wyoming. A. G, LUNN, Treasurer, Cummins, Wyoming. TRUSTEES: Dr. J. I. Thomas, ln.u« Miller W. 8. Bramel. A G Dunn 2. N, Harwood. Geo, 1., Falex Lowis Zolman, . . Wathing, no22mesm GEO. W, KENDALL, Author'zed Agent for Sale of Stock; Box 442, Omaha, Neb, 2FOSTER &GRAY, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. 810 Bouth Thirtecnth Street, with M. Woorannth, —WHOLESALE— LUMBER, COAL & LIME, On River Bank, Bet. Farnham and Douglas 8ts., OMAFA, - - - NEB. F.C. MORG AN. WHOLESALE GROCER, 1213 Ernham St.. Omaha, Neb. FEARON & COLE, Commissson Merchants, 1121 Farnham St,, Omaha, Neb, monte made s willrecelve prompt attention, Reforsncen: State Bank, Owaba; Flath itimore; Peck & Banaher, Chicago; M Werk & ' Cincinnati, Consy & Co.,