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\ ( o Te iebraska THE DAILY ~OMAHA = Aniném Bfi ) Of Omaks, Mab. ®aid up Oapseal, - - $260,000 Ormom for busines April 97, 108, with the oot capital of any bank 1o Nebraska. Dl RECTORS: R. JOUNEON, Proident, of Bhesls, Joknaon & e, R R, Boston. W. V. MOKSE, of W. JORN B. CULLINS, J. M, WOOLWORTE law, TOUZALIN, Vice Preeideny, of O, B & Q . V. Morse & Os. ol G H. &J. 8. Colita i, Counsellor aud Atiorsey L 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Oo. W, W, YATVE, Oash Watlonal Bank of the ackive wanag ergantzation in OOLLECTIONS T6 for, Iate Oashier of the Fired Omahs, conneoted with mend of ¥bat Bank slnoe Ite 463, 1ve special attention and char gea Lowent obtainable hore or elsowhers. Inteaner allowod on time deposite able ferng aud upon " Forman County aud Cs 1 taily, anl ipon favor: accounts of banks and bauk. , GovernmentBonds, and . Fecuritiea bought and sold. ared # ¢ genoral banking businses In the treatment of custom o all willpurane ths mosh liberal policy consisten’ with safe baebing OMAHA MARKETS, Wholesale Frices. Loosl Grain Deslings. WHEAT.--Cash No, £, 7605 eash No, 8, 69%40; rej BAR. ctod, 4340, LEY,—Cash No, 2, 68jc; No, 8, e, RYE—Caah, 4840, NEW CORN—3Gho. OATS—85¢. BEEDS —Flax lover, choice mew, mammoth clover 314 00; #1250 alaike, naw, $1300, Tim: new, ver, naw, othy, good, graw, eztra cloan, seod 960 per bu; Red 8800 par bushel; new, $700; white Alfalta clover, now, 93 00, Dblus $160; blas gram, oloau, §1 25; orchard graea 83 50 red top, ahotos, 1 08; millet, common or 800; miliet, Gernsn, 100 to G135 wasn brio 44, 186;do Waker Twist, 104e; Groat Falis Q, 1046; Tndian Hoad shrunk 4-4, 1301 Lonadale, 106 do sambric 8, 1%e; Now York Alils, 1ike; Peguot A, 1o, Feppere] G Twilla, 13e; Posshontas 44, 9o; scaaset 4.4, Ge; Utlem, 110t 1948, DUOKS Oolcred)—Albany B bro drab, iley do Xa stripes and , 1280; do XXX brown and drab, o and plaide, 134c; Arlington fancy, 10; Branswiak brown, 84e; Cliarlot fancy 13%; do extra heavy, e; Fall Rirer brown, extrs 114c; Indlana A brows' 1% Nevonset A brown, 150 keag A U A 83 168¢; 1640; Conestogs ax ton D, 114 Lewwston a linba 4-4, 00; Omega super Pear] River 82, 1630; Pat Wamemits 184¢; Ooncord 000, blue aw n, 124c; do AAA, do do 18h; do X Xto 1440 Haywaker's bloe (rd.lc River DD stripe, 186 , bt snd brown, nd brown, 144, AMERIOS-Baraard, bje; Eddyrtons lining, 24 inch doubls fase, Jarner A fl.mL Higi Manhattan 103; oleh, 6o Newport do 6o; do gl 5%e; Pequot do Set Logiewood Rid Suiah So, OORSET JEANS—Amory, So; Andros coggin aattera_BEo; Clarendcs, 830; Conos o3ga satteens, Tjo; Hallowel ,' 80; Indi Orchard Tde; Narrsgansett, improved,o Popperill satteen $te; Rookport, Tde. PRINTS - Alleos, $o; Amucican, 8o Amold, 7o; Berwick, 49s; Cocheco, 7e; Oonestogs. Shc; Doakirk, ; Dunnell, 70; Kddystone, 7To; Gloucester, Gc; armony, ble; Knlckerbocker, Sjo; Mor d oD, Yo; Mystte, 5he; Sprarues, Be; Sombbridge, 6c; do. Ginghama, 7o; Marl: borc, By Orlensal bho. GINGHAMS—Am: I3k Amon kong dress @) Argyle, 10yc: Atlantic, % Oumbesland, ife; Highlaad, 7ol Kenflworth, Bho; Plan kett, 1040; Sus o1, o COTTONADES-—Abberville 134 Agnte, %0c; Amerioan, 1lc; Artisian, $00; Oairo' D and T, 184c; COlarion D and T, 174c; Docoan o, rkripos Dand T, 166; siome, 144c; Nantucket, 190} Nonpa 160; Unosaville, Arrowsuna, | 8 #0s; Osment, bll, 83 35 bbl, 89 50, 'Hair falt 100 Tba, 88 60, lum| BE; Authrasite, Oruss DRU B AND CHEMIOALS - Add, Onrholie, 60c; Aeld, Tartarle, 800; Redsam r b, 706; Bark, Sewalrsa, per cmmal, pat 1b, Tho; Cinohanidi o3, 8116; Ohloroform, por ib, §1 40 por Ib, $c; Glycerine, pure, pe- bl Copabla, Ib, téw © dover's powders, Sle; Tead, Ull, Castor, Uil, Cmator, Morg per ib, 4ci Strvobntne, Liquers . ALOOHOL ~ 187 tra Califorals roof gallon; 138 P! tuoky and Penn domestie 1 4084 00, 28 00@%4 0; Amarisan, ”" s ) 925.00; Mixed, $30.00; 75, ,00; OlearH ”"i‘OfiAUOO - poun pounds, 94 B ar barral, §1 85; bulk par sus Towa plastar, bu, 40s, Tarced teaw board, 85 COAL—Oumbarlend biacksnits, Morrls Run Blombarg, 19 Whitebreast lamp, r 50; Whitebresat nut, §¢ 50; lows , 85 50; Towa nut 85 50; Roek Bprieg 810 KC@11 00, Kpron , per_os, 40¢; hine, per on, $8 4b; Sal Der oK, nae fowr root, 825 per wine ts, 167 proof, o rofined apirits ¢ proot aallon; re-dlstilled y 1 0081 t0; fine blended, 2 50; Kentuoky bonrbons, 20047 lvania ryee, 2 BRANDIES—Imported, §% 00@16 00; i 1 50@ Ken. 87 00 GXN!&TX-,N.M, 4 5008 00; domentls, 4 FOBO 00; New lgl OGS 50 RANDY~ 4003 00, RUMB-—Ien) ¥hld. 2 4 00; domowti EACH D APPLR ORAMPAGm—I.md por_eses, 3 12 00 OLARRTB— er esne, 4 50@18 09 WINES—Rbh ne wine, per case, 6 00Q 2 00; Oasawha, por case, 4 0O@7 00, Olffars ane | onnsese. OIGARS, —Sesds, §15.00; Comaeoctiout, Boed Havana, 00, Golden Raule, 24 1b, 800; Our Rope, fired quaiity, o) Star, pounds, 24 Ib, batte, 400; Hores Shos, A 34 1b, ba hdo; 1b, butts, 63; Army 550; Bullion, mud-. 3903 Lorll and Navy, 50, 613 Biom. last three years, yoar, fature, Inurols Donglas, TUESDAY JANUARY ? THE BROAD ROAD. | e The Bapid @rowth and Pros- pority of Sixt.enth Stroet. Its \Neighbor, Cuming 8treet, Not Far Behind. per b, 100 7 A Review of the Improvements Mude Last Year, Meontion of a Fow of the Men Who Havs Mads the Business With every Now Yoar Tun Dae bi boen moonstomed to bring before its readers a statistical roview of our metropolitan city, which from obser. vation haa grown wonderfully for the Time and agaln it bas desoribod the magnificent stroets and business houses of onr city, but it bhas never oonfined ltaslt to one wolltary streot as is intended to do this Farnam and Douglas atreet have attained their popularity and no doabt will continus to grow in the Other streeta have won new eqaslly with Faroam and bat when we toll to our readers that there is no strest in Om- sha that has added so many new baildloge snd such general improve- ments as Sixteenth atroet has they will not all be sarprised. Tho growth of this street has bean so marvelous, wosommodats and sncourage Ilarger dealors—entablish strong eompetition in overy branoh of trade, and then you will have the rolld foundation on Sixteenth stroot that can never again be romoved, Tt is not our Intention to discourage the new comers, for we think that Sixteenth i a good field for » great many moro branches of bual- ness, whioh eonld be vory succerafally oporated and at a profit, Tt now remains for Sixtesnth atreet property owners to provide s good pavement for tho atreet, aud not be airaid of maklog the lmprovements at »noe, while the sgitation is up, right now, whilo the subject is still fresh, The idea shonld not ba abandoned. Below our readers will find soms of the most prominent business men and proparty owners who have work ed for the intorest and advancement of the atreet, * JAMES PORSYTH, and shoes, hall, whioh neveral Barrs ¢ from good wmors, obased the Twentloth, whone olegant drug store s located on tha corner of Oapitol avenus, in Ma. so'a block, in a plonecr at the buel- neas and {s one of the beat known druggists in our city. We cannot but admiro his skill at the business, The blg atoro is clegantly farnished with fiue counters and shelving. e stock of chemicals ia tho largest and most complete in the city, aud a large line of fanoy goods and porfumery is con- stantly kept on hand, Hero you can also find & (o]l stook of artlsts’ mate: rinls, Mr. Forsyth's placo | by all, and visitora to this olty should uot fail to pay a visis to his model es: tabllahment, which ranks with the beat in the country, QUILD AXD MCINNIS, which wiil are gontiomen woll known in this clty [ kind to ord which thelr succoss s mainl new buildlng they sow oooupy s clous aud well stocked withgood boots sucoessful in this investment. placo wo ho; the management, olerks will bo put in early. cornor of Wobster Me. Roeder is doing a fine bustness and carrles a fine llne of perfumery, chemloals of every des- eription, eto tions at Roeder's store s done in & most carefal way, no other but skill- fal aud export olorks being employed. Weo wish him a snocess on all sides, The upper story is & fine derives & good rental from clstios, samong which are the 1b, Home Oircle club, and North Omaha club, is occupied almost nightly by some woclal party. vory puprlar, and no doubt ¢ ocomes 1t is 22166, and Foonoy & Oonnolly sre treatment of their custo- J. A, ROEDER, the woll known and popular droggiet of this atreot in always on dook with new enterprisers, He has lately pur- drug storo owned by Dr. EA, Diedrich, on Oaming street near and will undoubtedly be The pe will be suosesafal under A foroe of good On the Compounding prescrip: enable him to reap the benefit of hia hard labor, PRATT AND WILLIAMS, This firm, which has Iately removed from Douglsa street, waking good progress at the new uarters, No. 220, Balcombe's bieck. The firm carrles a large and select atock of fine oil and chromon; also fancy brackets, picture frames and ploture mouldings of every deroription. the dry goods merchants at No, 608, | they make plotaro trames of every s undoubtedly iatinge, engravings In additlon, or on short notice. Their s cxports nt thelr business, through |stock I select and the largest in the due, | olty, they being -g‘a‘!au for a number Evcor sinos they have establlshed |of eastern firms. ‘© hopo tholr sno- Hungarisn * 80c; Oage orange, 1 10 5 1o; 'Oosan D and T 7 Fibd themselves on tho stroot thelr business | cess will continue. buchels, 85 00; osge orange, 10 bushsla cr sn-u,ul.;c.; 11::. 13} l, uh‘:u,:‘l'\ .:31‘» 750; m]do,:&l‘n,!: 11('):. }‘;flufinfl however, that even our down town |} hean inoreasing wm\da:fnlly Sat- 8. RARRON, %ul.b:- :& Siouy locust, por Ib,, 250; por | jng heoks, 134c; do, Nankin, 134e; York, | Favorite, 650; Rocky 80c) | merchants envy ita proaperity, and|jsfaction to every one has boen their| The pionoer morohant tallor of the e A SRR S g ?.l."c'; uuu-"d °1 ‘;‘d;z;h-eh.-tri»- an g::fii 05551 Bmu '_rli'tr;: lf»ll; are daily discuming the matter and [motto, Thelr stock of dry rod-, atroot ls a very genial business man in POTATOEB~—b0¢ per bushel, SHEKTINGS—Androrcogein 104,37kt | lard’s Tiger, 600; Dhm'eri Om“‘“‘: | aaking each other if that strect is not | hosiery, fi goods, lacos and fine | every reapeot, and has by energy and ONIONS—80@50c per bushel, do 9.4,230;do 84, 23¢; Oontinental C BHOE&G—A'U es—Common, 35 to destl: tc become the great retall | dreas goods Is complete In every re- |akili bullt up a very fine trade. His BUTTER ~Choice country, 20@35¢c, 42, 11¢, Fruit of the Loom 10-4, 274; New | 33c. Granulasbed—] Durbam, 16 | avenue of our city. apeot. For prioes, wo know they are | large stook of woolens are of the latost li%%fl@‘lcfon s by L X ;or\bnilh?,‘ 8503 doP'ls. xoc;ndo r;v; 924e, | o 510; Dukes Durham, 16 os, 460; Sealof | It ix but a month since the stroet | below those of down-town house, and | patterns, and his fashions are the lat. A’[‘f’LES——O‘lPer bu-re,‘fl.’wés H "T-i’:,d:l"',.g%:;: ;2:;:}81’1‘:»«;,“'23;: E:tg &ugmg: 46; ‘S:hlrlslfnfl‘-:m was p\lil!; in Yn;per shape, .ludd by the | we should not be surprised to seo the [eat. He employs a force of firat- OYSTERS—Booth's 'and Platt's salect | do 67, 31cdo 67, 186; Ution 96, 300; do | per Ib, $1.85; Marbu Pm; i liberality of the property holders It is | enterprising young firm becomo the|olass workmen, which partiall - oystern, 40c_Etandard, 80; mediums, 25. | 53, 334e; do 48, 176, oil, 68; Doz T ail EE: at presant one of the cleanest streots | monopoliata in this line in future, oounta for his sucoess. His goods be- GRAPES—California, §1 50@2 25, i nts Ollo and Varnishes g Cadd Wakiss in the olty, The most valuable im GRORGE HEIMROD, ingof a superlor quality, attract the FLORIDA ORANGES—86 00, LS—110° earbon, per gallen, | yrering nuwas od, 1 'f" 14@15¢; hoavy,e, | provementa made the past year are q oustomers, to whom hn' makes low LEMONS -84 25@4 FO per box. 150" headilght, per gallon, | IR0 SRRD S 16N S0 NAYS" | the grading, carbing and_guttering of | tho Popular U. P. grocer, s onoj of y foot fi BEANE—Domaitio, German 3 00@2 50 175" easights por “gallon. 20s; | B181585 madinm unwashed, light, 18@20 | the grading, ourbing sud gatteting of | o old ssttlors, who awsy back aaw [Pricos and guarantaos a porfoct ft ' per burbel; Navy per busbel, 2 75@8 00, raw, por gailon, £5; linsesd, botled, | 74 i rer blaskand eutted wool | e Areek e Son ohinh o W ao% | the croam that was raising on the |°VerY instance, Mr. Larwon fa very CcH S-9@10c per 1h. n, h60; lard, winter at'd, per gal, | Sope (e DrrYTs biaekand eol 90l | up ot over $20,000, which was no small popular smong the mershanta for his 4 4 8 o 2 75 2G36e lemn stroot, and availed himself of the TU 3—12@18¢ per pound. No. 1, 8583 No, 2, 75 —— matter for it nearly doubled the value Lquare in, @rocers’ Lis XXX, No. §, 11! of the property, and from the expres opportunity in exrly days by invest. |4 Lyt OANNED GOODS—Oysters, 1 (Wioid's), per cane, $400; do 1 I (Ficld's), 1h x oase, 2 755 do 3 1 (Déandard), per cras, 10; enwherrie eaepborries, 2 ™ 1, per oase, § 80, », por por gallon, & por gallon, 4 ) 66; fish, W, extra, per gallon, 7085 No. cating, zero, per gallon, 200; summer, 156, cang, h Dam. sons, 2 W, per caup, 2 45, Barilstt pears per oase, 260, Whortlaerries por case, 275, Lig pluion 2 T parouse,” §0; Grfren gages,2 Ib par onas, 2 90; do choloo, , b for cas 450, Pine Spples, 3 1B, por cata 400@b 75, Poaches, 215 par case, 5 00; do 8 b, case, 4 00@4 50; do, (ple), S B, per caso, 2 FLOUR—Jobbi 8t. Loais winter, 0 pie, 6 I, per dowen, 2 80, ing pricos, Jack Frost ) $3.90 per 100 lba.; To- poks Patent Konsas, $3.85: Minoehaha inneaota Patent. $3.70; Shawnse Fancy wintor, $8.10; Eagls, XXXX $3,00; Triumph epring, best, winter, ,60; Chris. tiaw's saperlative, 350; bran, per ton, $14,00; chopped feed, 838,00, BEE K, —Lio, fair, 1 110; yritas to oloice, 11 Lo 13c; Ol Jars Mocka, %he; Al U CHEEHSZ ~Frll Cream, Bkim, 10§s. 1) Rlo, good d govt le's, 140y Part BUGARS~—Powdered, 10j0; Out _loat, 104; Granulated, 9§0; Confectioner’s A, 93e; Standacd Lrtza O, 830; Extra G, 83 modinm yellow, (7he; dark yallow, Tie. SYRUP—Etandard Oom,, 37¢, bbla.; Standard do, 44 gallon kegn, $190; Stan- dard do, 4 galion kegs, $1 70, MEATS—EHnms, 16¢; breal none; clear side bacon, 104c; ehoul 120, FISH—N No. 1 m erel, half bris, 4 77; family mackerel, kil 85¢c; No, 1 whito tish, balf brls, 6 00; No. BPICES, ‘spper, 30} Oloven, 850; Nutx Bace 8) 00, t bacon, bacon, none; dry salt Iders, 11%e; <lerce lard, 1 mnckerel, haif brls, 6 7ig kits, 1 00; family mack Allspios, 20¢; ogn, 31 00; Unoois, 24c, LYE—/Ameriean, 8 8% Greeuwich, 3 40; Wostern, Iys, 4 50 5; N orth Star, 4 055 bewly Jewell yo, 275, FEED —Johbing prices, Ohop feed $1.50 per 100 Ihs, ; chop cori, $1.40; brao, 705 per 100 Ibs. MEATS—Hams per Ib,, 15; B per 1b,, 15¢; clear dry salt rides per Bacon wide bacon per Ib, 11:; 1b,, 94c; dry salt shoul- ders per I , 7¢; bwc'n shoulders per 1b,, o tierce Ind per b, 1% 'L \RD—Omaba Refinining Co 11%c; 40 and 59-1b cans, 12¢; 20-lb cans, 130! 10-1b pails, rcrew top, 12§ 1240; 8 Ib do, 120, HOMINY—New, $4 50 per bbl. SODA~In 1b papers, 83 por case; kog sods, 3o, P PIOKLES—Modiam, n baces 87 00; do in hal b! 900 do, in balf i bls, 4 00; aually, in bbl bhls, 500; gherkina, i) 11 00; do, ia half bbls, 6 0, P ARCH.—Pearl, 4h0; Blver Glows 830; Corn Starch, Bfo; Excelalos Jioss, 70 ; Com, The. %EAS—.Gnupwdu, good, AL@SY; Oholos, 60®75¢; Lmperlel, good, 40G45¢; Oheioe, 60@750; ¥ oung Hyson, oot 09 509; ehoios, B5c@®#1 00; Japan Nob Leaf, BBe; lea:! ohof r:;. 25" 5‘%“‘&" ood, B5@A0; , cho.ce, 665 Bovshong, oo Aomitor cholos. Ysdiate ROPE—Sisal, 4 tweh and larger, 10jc; #imoh, 11¢; # inch, 1o, WOOD); AE—Two hoop palls, 175; thrae hoop pails, 8 00, Taby, No, Pionser washboards, 185 Double Bar, —Dray vy llu;ahilw; bbls dalry 80, bs, § 50 (OAPB--Kfrd's Bavon Imper'al, 8 45; 50 Grows. 2 80; Wellbuckots, B 50, LRAD—] al J losds, pir bhl, 1 65; Axh Rici'e sattnat, 3 60; Kirk's etandard, 8 75; white Kies m 215 ‘K.Irk' 03] POT. Rumlan, 535 1Cirk's Praids Quova, 0; Kirl magaolls dos., (~~Pennaylvatls cans, 1 case, in osse, 8 B5; Babbiii's Dall, 2 dos, In case, 190; Anchor Ball & dos in ceao, 1 50, PBANUTS—Ronsted, cholos, 1od Ton nesses, 100 pex Ib; funcy whits, raw—white vh{’inh'ynv. 1o ANDLES-Eoxzes, 40 1by, 1%, 1 ; b xon 40 Lo JOB--V.onfs! Thoi fair, 6#7c; WA Fer caadle, do perl; s rossted, 14fo; Isy v., 18 oz,, Ans prime o hoice, TA® Patma, 7c, 0foy xound, osees, B 10; aquare, oasis, 86 40, - Dry Geads. BROWN OOTTONE—Atisatio A Sic; Apvistn X 70 s Boott 8 i 3 Hoosioz, Head m 13 llmn River, 74 % Eeantt A, Vo on Wachs fi'ni g,!-d‘u. Bloj do B 48, 1§ . b ) W N QOTTONE-- 2lleadale Atlanta 4. 5 Inding ard d, w, Ay 1 ulhqw?\,?kx;lwyl 14, T4o; Afi.nm 1; Dadger State \4-1. fw U Todiso Orebard ) B K 44, 9c; Tonsielo 44, < m N 80, 7¢; do O 8, Th; do B ?’h H b T do 0 TR %08 ackeye 8. 3, Bho; A b AA Taconia O 44 1% oo b Fidality &4, QOTTONS—And osecy tone AA inperh) o od 44, i Cabot |4, B ¥ruit of the Loow, B; | 2 b e sou Los golden mackine, No.1, per pallon, 2 , 50; sperm, slgmal, per gallon, 80 pentine, per gallon, 660; napthia, 74°, per gallon, 150; 64", 17e PAINTS IN OIL—White lead, Omabe P, P.. bio; whito load, St, Louls, pure, 6e; Marecillos groen, 1 to b b cane, B0 French sinc, groes scal, 1%; French ' inc, red seal, 11; French rine, in varish aas, Xo; French szince, in ofl aat 166; Raw and barnt umber, 11 osas 120} raw and burnt Sieana, 100; vandyke brown, .§ rofined lampblack, 12¢; ocach black And feory black, 160; dvop blaF, 160; Prossiar blue, 80s; ulivemarine bloe, 166; chnvus green, L M. & D., Mo;blind and shutier Green, L. AC & D.. 14¢; Paria green, 18c; Tndian red, 16c; Venetian red, fo; Tuscar dre, 22; American Vermiliog, I, & P., 18e; chrome yellow, L., M., 0. &'D’ 0., 18¢; yollow gchae, B} Foldoh sobre, 16; Fntent er, Bo; graiing colors: o oak. walnut, shestuut and ssh 150, Dry ®uints TThite lend, Sho; Tronch eincy 10 Bace whitelng %3 em, ) whiting com’ lampblack rman- town, 140; Lrmpblack, o 100; Prus. sisn blus, 56c; ultramsrine, Ths; yuadyke | b brown, 6¢; umber, burnt, 43; amber, raw iojsienna, bumt, dc; slenns, raw, 4c Parls groen geuuine, $50;_Paris greon oom 20u; chrome grees, N, ¥, 20c; chrom green K., 12¢; vormillion, Eng., 70¢; ver illion, Americs, 18c; Indian red, 10c roso pink, 1c; venetian read, Coksoso Zjo: venstian red_Am., o red Innd, Thes clirome yellow, genuine, 2 me’ yol- low, K., 12; ochre, rochells Sc; oc Ussch, 2o oshre, Amercan, % Winter's mine i lehigh brows, 2: or o o spnnish brown, et VARNISHES—Barrols por n Faraiture, extra, $1 10; furnibure, No, 1, 81; conch, extra, $140; onch, No. 1, #1'20; Daear, extra, $1 76, apan, 700 as: phaltom, extra, 85c; shellse 88 50 hard oll finish, 31 80 Heavy Hardware Llst, Yrow, ratos, 36 10; plow steel, spscia) snat, 76; crusible, Ko; apeoial or Gorman, bo; et tool do, 16820 wagon spokes, set, 2 25@$ 00; biube, por set, 1 25; fellvas, nawed dry, 140; topgmes, each, 70@8b0; axlos, owch, 7bo; square muts, per b, 7@Llc waabiers, por 1b, 8@180; Hvets, por Ib, 11c; coll chaln, per ib, ; mallesl; ; il chaly, per i, 6@12 bls, Ho iron Wi Ga; arowbars, 60; harrow teath, 4o; horseshioes, per keg, § 00; spring soel, 7(8%c; Burden's borseahoos, b 50; Burden's maleshoos, 6 ST10T,—3hot, $1,85; Buck shot, 2,10, Orlental Powdei 86,40: do., hal kogs, $3.48; do,, gasrter kl?u, $1.58; Blast Lng, kes, $8.85; Fuso, ver 100 fect_50s. GALBED WIRE—In car lots, 7 50 per 100; In loss thaa oaz lota. 7 75 vor 100, NAILS—Rates, 10 to 60¥, 425, ~ riaes Purs, Ew. HIDRS—Green butcher's hids, 6@74 ured TE@0; iden proen ealt, pats oure: 7.0shides, 740; nt, sound, o; dry L251 And kip, 1291 4c; dry salt b dea,sonnd 10@110; graen oalt, wt. § 4015 be,, 11@130, groon oall, w, ander 8 Tw, per skin, bde roon pelts, LOWSL 25; green lamb skis, 12591 50; damaged bidos, tworthizd race cub scored sad ome grub, daased_ b W.1xds rase,) branded hides 12 per secs, o Goon skins, No 1, 4be; No. %, %0 No. | s No. 4, 106, Mink, No, 1, 806 No. 1 156; Mo, B, 16¢; No, 4, be. Foz, Nk 3, 6. Bkamk, Mo, 1, hisw aacrow wrripes wlow To, broad weripe, o o Oak nals, 38e b0 43¢; aemlack wle, 3o ko 360) bernioek Elpy 0c b0 1 00; rouer 860 %0 80s; hemlock ealf, 850 to 130; hom lock opper, 25 1o 16c; oar urper, M alligator, 400 to b 50; calf kid, 33®3%e Girelsen k1, 2 60 40 115; oak kip, 800 & 100; ork calf, 120 to 1 50; Frauch kir, 1108 1 8%; Frenoh calf, 125 to 4 00; rur sotta, 5 60 40 7 60 tnings, 600 to 10 50; soppings, 9 00 10 10 50; 1. L, Morocen, 3¢ to 85e; pebhis O, 1), Morooco, 880 slmon: 210 to 3 00, HARNESS -No 1 ster_osk, 4%0; No 2 de, 890; N. 1 Ohio oak, 860 N , % vo, abe; No. 1 Milwa No 2do %o, Horawe and Mules Tha macket is Litek and sl grades are e, 876 elling well at 5 viight advance b prices. The donund Tor good horsee sscesds $he supply constdsreoly, Pricos vange s fol lows: Flue single deivers, §160, to 300.) Ksion 3, 17, to 9%5,; Common drels Uxbra farm borses s 0 §0od farm hories 20, to 76, ALL ) 4283, 16 & oxcen), §12. to 16 haads, 8100, to 140 AT b 100, 183 to 14 wiiowy We quote luber, lusk b cars Ak Umalia a JOLS] P, blugles omi rloge: 16 f6, wnd No, 2, §22 00. SHEETING - 1 (2md boards), 830 00; o, %, ¥18 00, ecmmon SALT. % acnm and arcer salh dircob trow * us, woship prompily by il at th wostorn pointy inaw Clty,Mhoj —— Matter of Application of H. Kedman for Liquor License. ioweat pomstble cash priceto lém-m TYLER SALT.'C NOTICE Notloo is hereby given that H Frdwan, did upon (ko 23¢ 1 day of Dec A. D, 1882, file his fon to the May.rand Cily Council of for licenso > sell foons Liquors at 8. ‘reet, 411 ward, Omiba. Nob., y ot Jan 18:3, o tho 1 applic aha, Nebrass, Spirituous and 17th and Dolg from ths 10 b of A, 188, 1t thcre Le 1o obj iction, romonstrance or pro. A st fles within two w ocw from D e !3rf1«4 D. 1582, tho said lioense will by grantel, H. ExDAAN, Applicant. Tum Ouama Bam newspsper wil publih the above nubice once each week for two woeks ¥ the expense of the applicant. Oitua 15 5ok 0 be chargo, thorowith. 3L c up) the ba, for llcensa §3 sl Ma 8, 8,irituou. -{story buliding, two stores, and gty Hare you will find st wholesale C e D R Bl Ll et | one one atory store, all $3,400; | or” rotall, fine frame mouldings and day of C.adary,, 1823 45 he 1iih dayorapdi, | F. T. Androws, 2 atory brick aud|hand-made frames of overy design, in i basement, $6 000; Martio Bros,, 0or- | plash and gold, slbums in Russts, b B o 1832, the wald Jicense mil he yrartid HENRY KAl p lo nt. therew th, 3.0, L. C, Jewwrr, Ciry tlerk. ») 0 Eagi corer The City of s y Cork. Matter of Application of Heary Kaufman for Liquor Licenso, NOTICE. Not'oa is herebygiven th ¢ Henry Kavtman did 3rd dis Of Do, A, 1) 1582, i o by ap. foatl n s the May r and City Coutict FMAV, Appiizunt, newspaper will publih th sch wees for tw wee ks at the ho city of Omabia v Malk | b raciate. oo 7 | ave indeed numerous, $169,000 pors, S rane,7" B9 | ner of Webater, 2 story and bas:ment, $7,000; Feenes and Comnelly, frame, 2 atory, § Wocdmen Linsced Oil company brick, ‘two atores, vator, $10,000. which ~ deserve much Matter of Applicstion of F. W. Smth for Liquor Liconse, NOTICE. Notice 18 hereby given tuak ¥ W. Swlth did ihe t1us da) of Dec, A, the Ma orand C ty Counci of oms ba, for lioense to asl] Mult, ~p'r; up'n ihe spplicat on Liqu Qwah & o 0 alfecsl 1o filed above notics once is 00! to dec 26 J.J L did uj cil of On and Vinous First Ward, January, \ponwo of the applioant. Rob o be charged tharewith. d e NOTICE, Notice s hereby given t 41 upon the 28th tay of file his application to the W, cor. of April, 1K83 AD, ahovo notice oni expense of th 1u ot 1o be chiwrged therewith I L FUE atroot, 44 day of January, 1852, o' the 4 £ there be no objectlon, re tast Mled within twa woeks' fr A, D. 1882, the said licensa w Tho OMaltA Bas newsp: pes above noti B0k b0 be charged therew ! decté 24 D. 1452, fle ha usand Vinous No 1855, 10th strees, st w ri, a from the 4tn day of Jauuary, 1iE3 %o "hol1th cay of Aprll, 1 th 3 1in 4% wecks from 2(s¢ of Lies, A 5 | D, 1833, she sald Il ensw wil be gra ted, FOW, BMITH, Appll ant, Tuw Ouaua Ban poxspiper will pub ish the co wosk for Lwo weeh, the expense of tre app ios &. Tre elty of U caarged therewith. JEWAT?, Cly Clerk, Matter of Application of Sorcen Nellson tor Lignor License, NOTICE, Notics la hereby given that Soveon N ilsen n the 27th day of D-comber, A. D., 1882, flo his application to the Mayor an: for licenso to vell Malt, Spl .77 and 70 11ith Bt. b., trom the 10th day of 1483, to ith day of 1863, 1f there be o objection, rewmonst ituous tost 1 d within two weeks fiom Deccmber 27, A. D., 1833, the said license will b granted. 8 nEI BEN, ppli wnt. The Omaha Pes newspapor will publish the aAbove noti e onoe each week for Lwo weeks at the The City of Omaha is Matter cf Application of Mr non for Liquor Liosnse. Alice Bban . 41ioe Bhannon ., 1882 Jouneil ayor and City 1 r license t0 sell Malt, Bpirituous and n apitol avenue, Third Ward, Omaha, Neb., from the 10th day of January, 183, to the 11 day If there be no obj ction, remonstrance or pro tost filed within swo weoks from Docembor 2, 2, the said license will be granted, A BIL NN v, appl cant, per will pub ish the for two weeks at he lio City of Umaha is T, Vinous Liquors, at N K. eor '} apl, Omaha, Neh aad 10 e the 10th 11l day of apnl onstranos oF pro I embef 26th, Gy, Bl o ownt. 1l gublish the fox w0 waske ut the City of Owabs is Jewurr, JAGOB ! AUTMAN, REMO /JED TO 4O, 618 16TH &7 T ALL KIKDD OF WINES, exponse of the applicant, Thé tesnth, (| ples with s | and provis ocorner of Twenty-second, which con- | drugs at No, 6:5 He is a young man talun three atore-roomns, all occupied | who canbeputasan example to many in ‘Coun: | 3nd all doing an excsllent businuss. | this city, that from hard laboraud skill rpro- | Ly and enterprise, togs, ole,, eto. in the paat, number of saloon; G M. Ba and 01 8 xteeuth aolid new houses, nd eogra clothing; suoh irdivid atous of the very men who were op ponsd to it at the time we learn to.day they now want the atreet paved. courae, thie would bo a good thing, and it would pay to do it at once. Space firbids us to disouns the pav- ing question, but wo will hereafter wive good ressons thorefor which every man on the street, we hope, will ap- THR NEW BUILDINGS and wo oan mention but faw of the most import sut ones, the whole aggregating over Judge Crounso, cornar Ospital ave. aue, three story brick, $30,000; Moad- 1mber & %al‘l’y, addition to nhngd“lw tory, $3,000; Anderson & g, D ol 110,000 JORAE 1L oLt tow L (ereey Rodlck, one-story brick,oor ner Daven $2,800; Boe Hive photograph gallery, sddition, $3,000; Gae & Stod- dard, Jefferson square stable, $3 000; G. O Hobby, coraer Caas, five stores, $3,000; Wm, Gentleman, one two- Oun Cuming street, which we cannst possibly omit, are some five buildings, credit, which will show to the observant that Caming atreet is competing with Six The bailding ereoted by M@, A, H SANDERS is very oreditable to the treet, and deserves spscial mention, while money has not besn spared to ereot a good, substaatial avd shony bulilding. sotual cost of the struc.ure is $7,600, sid 1t is provided with an elevator, an exoellent cellar and a maguificent store room, which Mr. Sanders oocu- arge stock of grco:rles and which, for vartety and oheapnoss, has giined a wide rep atation 1a north O.oaba, important on Ouming is the two-atory frame building of Fred Krug, on the On_this_street is our genial friend i|Mr. 0. O Field, who is noted among our north Omaha fiiends for liberali- 3 Mr. Fisld h: tine drug stors, which is constantly stooked with all kinds of perfamery, fancy goods. statlonery, sshool books, o, In this line he is ac- quiiiog & fine bualness and undonbted ly will presper in the future as he has Op Oaming street there are quite a 1 naw and enterprising firma who have bui latsly commenoed business Among these are Oharles Vulkmeyer, bu'cher; Henry Wolle, grocery; F., J. Allen, grocery, and many others, ‘roet there are quite s number of very enterprising aud ately opened, smong which are Wi Gentleman's orockery store; Peart & Willlams, oil paintings 1gs; Boulauk & Piise G. Wickenberg, jiwelry; Kalnay & Wukionon, geoeors; Kiowl & Montegas, boots and shoes; W, 1 Mouat, grocories; B-ger & Toner, barness and saddlery, snd a vum ships fu rentivg their new stores, with the exesption f fow, which ineclude wlous are anxious to de rive 100 per cent. lucome ou the in- vestmenr, and generally get lefr, A reporter who is 0B the streot daily ob served that not owe good, spacious stora built om the street has remaloed vacant, bus thore &re several shells on the strect at present that should be ::o’luu. bat thy questionis, How to do L The most sncosssful way to do it would be to centor every Liallan poa- nut stand Lo the olty on this s But let the proparty hold teonth utrect baid good, sp subatantial brick baildiugs that will | never misrepresent the arilele, ing liberally in roel estate. Hia gro- cory house is the moat popular place of|on the street and Is doing a marvelous business. We can vouch for that, Hin fine stook of grooeries is complote in every respoot and his prices very popular. Here the hardy mechanics on thelr way home invest their cash for good, solid food, dollar for dollar. Mr, Helmred s largoly interested in the grocery business on Thirteenth streot also, and we envy him his pop- ularity, attracting the block bullding 18 BER HIVE, How fow pecple there sre in Omaha who do not know the old rellab'e and popular Bea Hive photograph stadlio, at whose head {s Mr. D 8. Mitchell, the veteran photographer Thia yoar. The addition bailt lsat year will amply accommodate the large inorease of gulhuu. Thesddition ocapied a8 & wholesale photograph suppl; houss, at whioch busineas Mr, Mmhsfl is doing an extensive trade all over the west, he being the only one ia the o)mpleted Morooco and Plush, ete. 200 WM GENTLEMAN, lo | whoso popularity in undoubtedly the beat recognized in Omaha, both among the rich and the poor, in his new erockery atore, opsued but s few wonths ago, is msking a dvoided suo- coss. The new store 1s jammed with a fine line of homa srtic'es that does oredit to the proprictor's taste, Here you will fiad tive orockery, Oainn waro, glaes ware of every description, fino atadent and hangiog lampa many designs, at prices that will a tonish you, Ui grocery atoro is tho same 83 ever—good goods and low prices for wll. A good mupply of about two thousand bushels of pota- toes has been reserved for the coming famine, aive flour wud aily very true he having opened. The real entato whortly. W. J, WHITEHOUSH is & young man whom we can hardly oall a plonecr, but who really faa plo- neer at his bosiness, and s msking a wonderful progress in the ssle of Noxt most succoss will always follow, that which will bring joy and hsppiness to them and their families. Mr. Whitehouse's a | stock of fine drugs, chomlcals, paints, ofly, eto , Is large, and he s dolog » very fine buslne A fice llne of fanoy goods, toys, perlumery, eto, is orowding the show cases on every side. A complete line (f illustral papsraand perfodioals {s kept on hand, at which Le is dolog well, DR, W, M LANYON'S, whowe cffise ls over M, Whitehons drag store, in & popular Britsher who enjoys an txosllent reputation among tho good people of North Omahs for his kicdaess, liberality and prompt and effiolent aiatance’ whenever thare is cocasion for kls servio We onreolves admire the dootor for his kindnoss, which he haa shown many times towards thoss whose means do not reach too far Oa such ocossions i1 has displayed both akill and Ohris- Lianity, heretofore, pristor, it street. His store | snd solect G, WICKBNBERG, the expert watoh aud elook maker, but low prioes, & short time ago looated his place of Mattor of Applicstion of Mrs, M, A, Hig-|ber of other housss, all of [ husinoss on Hix'eenth atrest, noesr wipachar L e Tigepagy which thow & graud increass | Qaw, and has reslly added an orns- |euconraged Notice 18 hereby given that mp, M, 4. Hig fne in hosloe:s of overy olms, mout to the sirest, Ilsrplendid and | A coal agen: 410 ahon the Mtk day of e 5 fls|, A% & ralo, the property holders | jurye stock of jawelry is ccuditatls 40| by him, wh his ap ostion to the “:Tl”Mmit ‘:.ch ‘,J, have nov 6o far experienced any hard- | (ho sireet, sud crentod quite @ senss- | goal will be Oiahi for Ionso o seil Ma 10Us an tion whon he flest opered his plics, Although & young man he hes made & fine showing so far, and he is more then satiafisd with the resu's Mr, Wickouberg's skill in fine wateh re- pairiog is wa'l known in this oi'y, ard none doubt that his store is & valuable addilion to Bizteenth it with the bouses to w FEENEY AND OONNOLLY, This firm has wade the most won- For derful progrees on the street, in a couple of years having built up a Yida repatation for s boots And [0t shoes whioh osnnot be equalled In| Fow buy of Bix-|our city, Thelr motto ls to give the stook, st ious and | best goods for the least money, and | they must The | partment, e i s A s Bt - s iye butldioge on the street. will be over ten thousand dollars, MARTIS BROTHERS' elegant two story aud basement brick batiding, on the corner of Webater, in » magnifioont stracture, with two stores, the corner one occupied by Bohlank & Prince as a clothing house, The second story will contain two large Tho building s one of the olidly oonstructed on the atreet, snd the owners have expended a hig plle of money in erecting it of tho building will be over $7,000. HENKY BOLLN AND 0., grooers, on the corner of Californiaand Sixteenth, are gentlemen well koo vo in our city, and noted for the exten- years to come. J be hLastuub up s large trade. B.rsen is very wuoh admired for hin excellent hubit Taore wh atreet of five iu the olty, aud every one of thein the happicat of Now Yoers and traly believes that another will show #s me ked improve- ment a8 the present s butter thun the thrift wod caterpriss com. ! P ANDERSON AXND BDLING'S quartor blook on Davenport street ia the publio attention at present, but all can be sasurod as the stores are neatly all engaged that it will be # euocets and tho basiness in will shortly boom. The a huge two story frame siructure 601132 and will coutain alx large stores, as such are now i) de mand on the s reet, will contain 20 fine rooms and an ele- gant Fall 40360, all of which will be turnished in fine shape and wil when The second fler bo one of tho moat attract The oost basiness they are doing. Their busicess is very large, both i the olty and country, their farmers’ trade beirg especlally very large. Mr. Sievors, the senior partoer, in porson- superintendiug the Sixteenth street busincss, and is regarded as a shrogd busiacss man, and had long experiesce. Mr. Bolln is superintending the Dougles streot store, which has been lately | oy The firm is largely interested on Bixteenth atreet, haviog qaite » lot of on which, we lvarn, quito & contly brick blcck will ba erected The firm currlos a largo stock of grocerlen, boots and shoes, ard uudoub edly sell st prioes that defy ocomputition, MEADIMBER AND DAILY, manufacturers of carriages, bugglee aud wagons, firms 1o their line In the oity. year they bullt an addition to their shops, by which they have very muzh increased the working oapaoity of the tactory. The foros of mechanios this firm employs 18 very large, and in oludes only men workmen snd broughs up fn the mana tacture of oarriages. your did & tremendous bosiness, which extended all over the west, t8d | | ronent work is very plontital, and ls ooming In from all sides, the business of the firm will fo the fature oontinue to grow a4 fast s |} ve oneof the best known Lt that are trained The firm Inst HKven at W hope and, trasting to the able mausgoment of the enterprlsiag pro surely will continue for whose gronery heuss ia located on the oorner of Cawiog, 18 one of the most enterprisfug husiness men on the By hie enterprise and thrif. Me and houess desling iways filled with & stock of fanoy and grooeries, whish is selilog rapidly for while the proprieter hus |y ways wirked for the interost of the atrout and hus liberaliy subeoribed and every {mprovement made, cy has lately hesn opencd wro orders for sll kionds of rece ved, rewomber the 8 xtesnth cuth dgo Bud COBPITE it will eurely wopre: pr ofste the eff rin of those euterpriviog iake it the b st retei. atreet Tuw Pes wishes each wend us to the merchauts of Bixtoonih underwesr—an {mmense J, J. Brown & Oo's, sod be sold to close retail de- The cont LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S 00, A Modicine for Woman, Invented by a Womane Propared by a Woman. T3¢ Grastest Hodieal Dissarery Binss (e Dawn of Mistern &1t revives the droopiag spirite, Invigorates and Marmontses the organio fanotions, gives slasticity and firmness to She step, resiores the natural lustre. to the eye, and plante on the pale cheek of woman the frosh roses of life's spring And early summer dlme. ane Use It and Prescribe It Freely. - this Compeund Is unsu i 'h'llll ). PIN“'A'!‘ II..;. Pvg“l'mll‘a i sradicata avery o iumers vt h to the system, Rk ealN o Eaving 1 fons G*" ' Toth the Compound and Blood Purifler are prepared AM$33and 135 Western Avenno, Lynn, Mam. Pricoof aither, 81 8ix bottles for §5 Sent by mall in the form of pllls, or of losenges, on reosipt of prioe, $1 por ba for olther, Mrs. Pinkham freely anewers all letters of inquiry, Rnclose ck.stamp. Bend forpamphlet. ¢ o tamfly should be withous LYDIA E. PINKIAX + They eure oconati) jon, bill SR BRI, His y all Drugaists. €4 O INCREASE YOUR CAPITAL. s Thove desiring Yo make mon : bl aod modiam Inveetmente 1o S20 o, proviiens and steck wpec; fous, tan A0 #0 by Operating on our Fromday 1, 1581, it pre Eeht date, on lnvesimen'a of $10,00 %0 #1,000, caab profite have been Yoliaod 'and pald b0 lnvewlors 10 sevor-l times theorlg ont. Prof o & nt Wo want_respo ageuts. who wil report on o Indroduce the plan. ~Liberal come misslons paid. Addross FLEMMING & MEFRIAM, Cem~ mismlon Mercharta, Wajor'Elock, “hicaro. 1l Matter of Application ot Jullus Nagl, for Liquor License. NOTICE. Notico 1y hereby yiven thad Jullus Na-1did upon tio 20thd y of Deo A. D 18+ fl el ap- piication tot o Mayor ard Cl'y Councll ¢f O ua- Da, for lic nwe to sell Malt, Spiiituors and Vi - No. 6ls scuth 13th st Neh, fiom tbe 10th diy , 1 £3, to (he |th day of ap L 18 8. It ther b n 1 objec fon, remonstrance or pro- test filed w thin two weeks from Dec. 20tu, A. 4. 1582, the said livezso wil b granted. JULIUS NAGL Applicant. Tnu Ouans Bun newspsper will pavlish (he sh.ve nutivo o' ce rach W ok for two weokw at the ©pense of 1ho spplioans. The city of Omaha ia Lob to be charged thcrew th. J3:3. L. C. Jawsry, 7N City Clerks Matter of Application of Heiwrod & Dors - man for Liquor License. NUTICE, Notice I8 hereby given that Helmrod & Derman ld upon tho 29 h dayof Dacembrr, A, D, 1862 hin app ‘cacation o the Ma or anil City Counell of Omuha for license to sell Malt, Spirituous and Vinous Liguors, st No. 64 & 648 | t Btroet, td Ward, Omabi , from the 10th day of 11 oen ber, 142, €0 the 11th day of April 1885, 1t there bo no objection, remonstrance or pro- tewt flled within two woeks from December 26, A. D, 1852, tho said licenso will bo graned. HE MRyo & 10 MAN. Applicant. The Omaha Bice newspaper will ‘publish the above notioo onee each week for two weeks at the expense of theapplicant. The City of Omaha i3 not o be char,ed \herewith, J.3. L. . JEWETT City Clerk. 41 Matter of A|\})I_I:.-Atlun of Krank Kasper fur Liquor License, NO'ICE, orehy given that Frenk Kasper did 26thda’ of Dec. A D. 1582,fllo bis ap- the M_yor aud vity Council of Oma Spi'itiousan Vinous v 8. 18th 8., beiwe n Fiorco anJ Wil- lin , Fret ward Onahs, Neb, romihe 104h day o'Januiry, 18:3, w the 11ih day of A, 188 P11 ¢ ere bonoobf ¢ i n, rem nat ton tilo < 1thin two we k¢ (rom oo A. D, 1682, the said liocnsw whil b r 4 FRANK KAFPER, Applican, The Ouama Bax nows sper will publish sbove notico once vach woek for two woeks atthe +xpense of the applicant, 1he City of Owaha is 1ot to be chaiged therewith, 3.3, L.C, Jewerr, Glvy “lork, terof Apjlioation of O. Rasmuscen tor Liquor Liceuse, NOTICE, eraly gven t 7 aay of 1 tin ® thy Muo for Hoena to aell 8p 1t0um and Vivous Jiquor, ab 1019 ¥ roa o 86 srd ward Owahs, ~eb.ofr m the 10 d y of Jau- " day £ Apil, 1 © 10, 1owon 't upon lic s, 10 Liqus Notlos 1n an 143 tofiel) 1t bhe7o be 0 0 403 ¥ pro- s trom D o iTth, A, D, 1833, tae eadd'lisense wil og an+d 0. BEBMU SEN, Appiiovt. wha B e mewspaper will puiii h tl;u.u: ll’ml w ek 'l:” tw) w el xpenes . f the & piloast. 4 b city of O 1 b charges bunrowith . a7 EAp B T L Jvwer, Ci o saster of Applio.ticn o U, B, cobioth for Liquor License, NOTICK. Notios fa hersby glven that O, E. Sshroth did up.n the 2Tk oay of Dec A, D 1t53 file loat on ¢ tho M yorwad € by Councll of tor ihoenve &+ 8 I Ma b, S tuou d sl e wroct 1a0 ward, Owaskis, Nob, from the O i dnuay, 1853, w tho {ith day of April, 18 1t W £s bany cbf cblon, romonatrin test Bica wi hintw) weekn f om 1,185, the aaid ioonso w.ll b gran Uy b 8 Appile 78, Tuw OMaua Bw vowspspor wll pu ii b n orco e ch we & far 1WO wo k8 ab 1 ‘he apple nt. Le b, o h rewi 3.3, b O, Jware, Lty clork, Tho gliy of e h. Matter Application of 0. Kalinbach for [Liguor Licsnse, NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that C K linbach upon the 6th duy of Lecwner, A, D his av, lication o the Mayor and Oity (§ u | Omaha, for loonwe to se | Malt, Spirituous aud Visous Lig o, at Nu 412 T centh reet. Third Wasd, Omaha, Neb., feom the 1oth day ot January, 1883, to th i1ch'day of *p il, 15, 1f there be 0 objection, rewonstmiee o: pro- tost 1l od within two woeks from Decenher 20, As D, 1682, the said license will be gra ted C. KALINBACH, Apol cant. The ' maha Beo newsps er will publish the above notiou once each week (oF two wueks b the | expenes of the spplicantl Tho Clty of Omaba is | mol o be charged ticrowith. 7m0 J.J. 1. O JEWETT, JON7 . JACUL DS, (Formorly Glak & Javobs. U~D.RTAKER | a |