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THE OMAHA DE COUNCIL BLUFFS, OFFICE, NO. 12 PEARL ST, Teltvered by Carrier in uny partof the City. H, V.. TILTON MANAG ER TELEPHONE MINOR MENTRON, Council Bluffs T,umber Co.. coal The Knights of Labor last night was largely attended and proved to be one of the most brilliant parties of the season P, J. Donahoe was fined $10 and costs at evening session of tne police court Last night. Too much whisky was th se of his trouble, H. U. Bailey, editor of the Express-Repub- Yican, published at Mason City, Ta., was in the metropolis yesterday looking after some real estate investments, J. H. Bradley, president manu facturing company, was in the city yes- terday in consultation with the managers of the general western branch in this city. An clegant banguet was spread at Council Bluffs restaurant on Main str night for the Knights of Tabor ball. special banquet was tendered the press resentatives, The Klonas of the Bradley the lust A Tep- Literary society with the First Baptist church, i Jennie Guittar on North Eighth strect, lust evening, A very pleasant eveniug was passed, the progratnme consisting of music, readings, recitutions, e he St Helenn guild, a new) society in St. Paul's chureh, g social last evening at the re Trude, at S socloty connected with Miss organized © a buttedly co ot Mrs. I, mnd street of youn ined their ally lust evening little sum for their treasury, Among the crowds of penuiless pilerims that drift inand out of the city every day a twelve year old boy yesterday attriceed a Y““‘l deal of attention. ~ He gave the name of fomer Perry, and frankly admitted that b wiis running away from his home in K ey, Neb. His ovjectiv t was Marshalltown Ia,, where heelain ave relati living, aud whom he thought would, be kinderto him than his father, whom he says, used to whip him regularly'every day. By aslip Tur: Bui was made to give the Modern Woodmen credit for the splendid perfol e at the opera house on Wednes- svening for the venelit of the Christian Many of the Woodmen were present and some of them took active parts in the play, but the e of the enterprise belongs t the Ancient Order of United Workmen, who organized it and under whose auspices it was given. Both soc in the city and abound neither desires any long to it. The information conveved to that Frank Kane, the 1 toughs which have d in the southern p lingzton, his being brought b for his urrest upon in good dec ditthatd oes .ot be- the poli ader of the gangs of tinguished themselyes of the city, was under Mo, willnot result in cl. Warr several minor ¢l 08, but none of them are of sufficient importance w justify the expense of sending an oficer after him. If he will keep away from town for good no furth s taken of a serious of- fense by the Missouri A telegram was v morning by the sons of er Martison nouncing his death at Mercy hospital, enport, whither he was taken last sum having been adjudged insane. He was crip- pled on the Chicago & Rock Islana twelve years ago, and itis thought th never recovered from the effects of thea dent. For the past five vears hehas steadily failing, and so his deavn wholly uuexpected. He leayes two sous in this city, M. D. and Martin Martison, and a wife, two sons and adaughter in IRacine, Wis! A reminiscence of the lake last summer for which Davis is sorving o term in_the drifted into the city jail yesterda the form of a chavacier know Beott, who i sault’ by assoclate heve yesterduy e penitentiory It wasn us Robeet wwitness of the bloody us: Davis upon Smith, and was an of tho colored razor wiclder On August 9 he was arrested for intoxication, and like a good many other fellows who have defeated the ends of justice by filing a bond, secured a stay of ten doys b ving the necessary bond., He skipped the city immediately” and left his bondsman to settle. Yesterday he roturued t the city and his bondsman” surrendered fitm, He locked up and will be obliged to work out bis fine on the strects in_the rig orous weather of December instead of the balmy air of August. The sympathies of touched yesterday morning by the distres ing coudition in which a husband and wife found themselves when they arrived at the unfon_ depot. They gave the _names of Mr. and mrs. Charles Martin, and were enroute from Denver to lowa City. Martin was a helpless invalid and his was trying to get him back to the low town where the ad friends, ‘Their mon gave out at this point, and peanilpss and friendless their pitablo condition excited a great deal of sympathy. The excitemeat of the sitnation caused the husband to become much worse, and the young wife had gra reason to fear that sho would have to cor tinue the jour . She stooaup brave under the trying situation and procured means to get her dying husband away by modest appeals for ¢ y. A handsom sum was raised in a fow moments aud they took the Northiwestern train last evening, An attempt was made at 11:30 on Thursday night to burglarize the residenco of , W, Atwood, chief clerle in the Omaha & St Louis railway general offices, Mr, and Mr. Atwood own a handsome little cottage on Bond street, and on Thursday they locked it up and attended o high five party at the resi- dence of Mr. and Mrs. Hereld, At the hour stated two young ladie o live in ad- joining residences noticed a couple of men endeavoring to rase a side win- dow. They watched them for some time, and when they realized that they were burglars becamie frightened and beat. hasty retreat. The noise they made attracted the attention of the burglars, andthey left without effecting an entrance, They would have suc- ceeded in getting a nice haul if they had not been frightencd aw: luding two gold watches. This makes the second attempt re- cently to get into Mr. Atwood’s resiience, and he has made arrangements now to do some shooting if another attempt s made, many people were The Attraction This Werk, The attraction of the people looking for holiday goods is entircly centered at F man's store, 1t calls out thousands of and children to visit their boliday depurt- ment. People are astonished when they see our immense variety. 'he question of every oneis, how could they get such an_assori- ment together! and how can they sell their 00ds 80 cheap! The reason is, becauso uy them cheap enough and don't believe in the lavge profit system that other houses do, Wesell them close and sell lots of them. Every market of the world has contributed to our dusplay for this holiday season. It matters not what you wantto buy come to our store and you will find it. We have goods for the poor, the medium and the richest, and goods for ‘all elasses of trade, and cheapor than you can find them elsewhere, Therefore, make no mistake, call at Kisemans’ store before yoa thinkof in- vesting & cent, for the purchasing power of $1 at our storeis equal to § elsewhere. A word to the wise is sufficient. Hexny MAN & Co,, Broadway and Pearl streets, Counenl Blun's, Ta. e J.C. Bixby, steam beating, sanitary en- gineer, ¥48 Life building, Omaha; 203 Mor riam block, Council Bluffs, B — For clothing and furnishing goods, try Ot- teubeimer's, 414 Broadway, e I3 0 Bank Account, C. 0. Malonoy yesterday had a man ar- rested for beating him out of # worth of food and lod zing at the Manawa hotel, Itis claimed that the man, who gives his name as S, B. Pierce, on being presented with his hotel bill gavein payment & check on the First National bank, and that on_presenta tion of this check it was discovered that the fellow had no account there and no money. On being arrested he was uvable to give bonds and was sent to the county jail to wait for the hearing which will take place before slastice Shurz next Weduesday, dies l THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY. THE NEWS IN THE BLUKFS. Oaes Dispused of by the Distriet Court Judge Yesterday, PRESENTED A WORTHLESS CHECK. Mason City Esteem for Polic Baptists Show Their Their Late ¥ ews and Personal Astor— Minor Mention Judee Deemer held comt fora time yester- day merely to dispose of some motions and render a few decisfons. Among these cases was that of Gray vs Wilte, in which a decis- fon was rendered against Gray. Fhis was an equity case in which Gray claimed that cer- iu property which was in \White's name was being held merely in trust, aithough the deeds showed an absolute conveywice, The t held that while a d uinst Gray might result in White retaining titie to prop- erty to which he was not fully entitled, yet it appeared that Gray was not blumeless in the matte One who sought jus tice in comt of equi must himself hav an hands, and Gray's hands did not appear to be clean. A man could not place property in the hands of another to avoid bis creditors wetting hold of it, and then pme into court and seek to set aside such conv ter it had served such a purpose, In tiie case of Loo Snyder vs L. P, Wright, the defendant 1 defaulted, he claims by some unc ing_or misunderstanding with an The tion to have this default set aside was overruled. It thé main court room Judge Carson was hearing the case of Dutcher vs Gallagher, which has been on trial several days, The arguments were being made in the afternoon preparatory to submitting the case o a jury on @ a TRANSFORVATION SCEN Grand Holiday Display. At the BOSTON STORE, COUNCIL BLUFPS. The Boston store's graud Christmas ope ing display takes place ‘Chursday, Fr and Saturday, 1ith, 12th and isth. he store hayiug been recently 1 and re- modelled to double its fc ity, mak- ing it one of the ntilated stores in_the rooms 40i, 403 thousuids ' of patrons we to trade Store, where they treatment, polite clex y and that alws: ket price, everything found 09 times out of 100 lowi be founa clsewhere. goods, our prices alwiys the the lowest. Th displiy of holiday goods excells all our former efforts, consisting of dolls, china te sots, children's books, rocking horses, glass- ware, baskets, plush ' goods, leather 'goods, rocking borses, blackboards, cte. We show thousauds of bargains in our dry goods de- vartment for this week well wortliy of your attention HOLIDAY GOODS, SECOND FLOOR. s Boston Store, Council Bluffs, Ta, JTIERINGIAY, WITELAY & Co e show windows for holiday d 405 Broadw find it at the recc one Our pleas- Boston courteous e to every- be n d wised will than they Our aim, stan N. B. plays, Thoroughly Depraved, Pete Biltgen, or Bilgen, the nama under which he was arrested a short time ago, was caught by Deputy Marshal Fowler yesterday afternoon under circumstances that indicate that he is thoroughly depraved. He is the wretch who haunted the outhouses in the girls’ department of the Bloomer school, ser and sent bratally indecent notes to many of the older girls. He was finally captured and bound over to the grand jury for the January term of thie district court, but after laying in jnil for k or more was liberated by his friends filing the necessary bonds. Since getting out of jnil "he has not been known to vi the Bloomer building, but for several past has transfe d W tions to Ligh school, on Washington avenue. Firemen at No. 3 hose ‘house have noticed him going under the Mainand Br street bridges and disappearing from sight for us hour or more. Theirattention was at- tracted also by the fact that he timed its to conform with the hours of (dismissing and convening school when several hundred young ladies would be ooliged to passoverthe bridges. On Wednesday they saw the fellow disap- [n-nr'mm-r!hv- Bryantstreet bridge short before 1:10, the hour school is called. Oneof tho flremen concluded he would investigate the mattor o tittle, and slipping down under the bridge found Biltgen kneeling upon the bank under the sidewalk part with his face pressed agaiust a ereviee between the plan! cagerly gazing upward. he “oflicers apprised of the telepnono and Deputy Marshal Fow! sent to take him. The officers found him under thenorth end of ihe bridge boneath tne sidewalk onthe west side. He wus taken to tiie central station and locked up but no was pliced against him, at the request rney, who is determined to make an effort this time to teach the fellow a lesson that he witl not soon forget, Biltgren is a shambling, repulsive locking fel- low about twenty-two years of age. and has the appearance of being dehased to & shock- ing degree, fact by r was ———— No Humbug, Our special sale of watches and diamonds is now tho great attraction, The best goods furnished at the lowest < ‘We make it a poiut not to be und : C. B, Jacquesmy & Co., 27 South Maiu street, el Buy from Eiseman diveet and get your goods at wholesale price. Chinese goods, Japanese novelties atNo, 350 Broaaway, Odd Christmas gifts, Jim Long e Wanted ~Boys at American cgraph office. District Tel- — Buy your conl and wood of C. B. Fuel Co,, 530 Broadway, Telephone i3 Thirty Days in the County Jail Police Judge Mc(ee yesterday sent Sherift O'Neill two boarders to be cared for during the next thirty days. ‘I'e first one was Dan ‘Wallace, the clothes thief, who was con- victed of stealing the family washing of Jacob Haworth, It v a plain case of total depravity, and the severest penalty under the law was given the rascal. The other unfortunate w poor old Dave ‘ostevin, who has been stroggling for u week with his ancient and ouly enemy. He was assisted by four days confinement in the city jail duving the fiest of the weok, which was part of a sentence of se days on the sticets, but the remaingder of the sentenco was remitted by Judge McGee upon the assurance of the vietim that he would not get drunk again for a while. He was Jiber- ted Thursday afternoon, and by night he had forgotten his promise and was in a con- dition that made it necessary for the patrol wagon to cavey him to the contral station, A i senitence to the solitude of the big eylinder wus deemed ne to give him an opportunity to recover his equilibrium for the money saving , large and soiall buy awey down piices is ut pub- ot goods ot e — Money to loan at straight 5 per cent per annum, IS, S, Barnett, ugent. e first-class fresh eandy made for trade, at A, C. Dewpsey’s, 105 The only the holida, Main street. —~ A stock of over 250,000 to select from, the best that life-long cxperience can pather to- gether can be found at Eisemans’, corner of Broadway and Pearl street, Council Bluffs, They Loved Their Pastor. The Mason City Express-Republican, printed in the former tome of Rev. L. A. Hall, the newly installed pastor of the First Baptist chureh In this city, prints the follow® ing in its last issue, asan evidence of the high vegard in which' the minister was held by those among whom he has lived and la- bored for the past five years : Last Sunday IRev, L."A, Hall closed his five years pastorate with the Baptist church. wled shockingly vulgar stuff on the walls The houso in the moring was crowded to | overflowing. The theme of discourse was, “T'he Mission of a Christian Church,” In connection with the sermon was a review of the doctrinal emphasis placed upon the hu- man element i the Salvation of man, The Divie conditions are aly the same, God standing at door of 'men's lives willig to enter und occupy the entire field. The speaker referred ths introduction 0 the | | chureh, its condition 1y, social and fing During the five years of his bas Lol » has baptised 191 persons, receiv- ng letters 3, making in all 242, The mem bership at the tie he began wus about 150 The net gain ¢ 20, He has officiated at | 157 funerals, 102 weddings and organized the | social and ‘missionary organizations of the wurch, The evening service was to be held in the church, but the crowd of the morning caused ¢ Parker Brothers to anticipate the aterr veed of room for the evening they kindly offered to keep the opern house in readiness if nevded Three-quarters of an hour before the hour of service the church was overflowing with people. The pastor announced that he preferred to elose his pastorate in the pl where he had done his worl, but as ke was informed that the opera house was one-third full the people adjourned to the larger build- ing. The house was soon packed to its ut- most capacily. Hundreds later were turned awuy. » Hall's theme was “Truth Not Bound.” In ked the citizens for their 1 atended to him by all classes of business and professional men. He closed by inviting them to call on him at his new home at Council Bluffs, C. A. Beebe & Co, are going out of the re tail trade and will close out their fine lineot ladies’ writing and office dusks, book cases chiffoniers, parlor tables, parlor and chamber suits, folding veds, plain and rockers, cabinets, mirrors,’ ele., ete. less than cost, for i The Manhattan sporting headquarters, 418 Broadway. A stock of over $250,000 to select from at emans', o Largest Hous» inthe West. Being the Jargest house in the west cheerfully invite the public to compare stock and prices with those of other houses, kuowing that we are in position to not only i 1the very largest variety to select from but ¢ you equal to one-half on other houses® prices. Try us. Hesky Eiseasy & Co., and Pearl Council Bluffs, we our Broadwa - Tickets at lowest rates and su perior accom modiation a the great Rock [sland rout ket office, 1602—Six- teenth and Farnam streets Omaha. Fdward Rich was tried in police court yesterday upon a charge of larceny and tined 210 and costs. Drs.Betts &Betts Physiclans, Surgeons and Specialists, 1409 DOUGL AS STRERT OMAHA, NEB. a g,/ The most widely ana favorably knowm speo- 1alists 1n She Uxited Sintes. Tholr long ox= perience, remarkablo sill and universal suc- cess in the treatment and cure of Nervous, Chronieand Surgical Disonses, entitle these eninent physicians to the fuli confdence of the afiilcted everywhere. They guarantee: A CERTAIN AND PUSITIVE CURE for the awful effocts of oarly vice and the numer- ous evils that follow in its train, PRIVATE, BLOUD AND SKIN DISEASES pn(‘adll’,o«)mr\lnlel{ £nd permanently cured. NERTOUS BEBINITY AND 8EXUAL DI ORDERS yleld readiiy totheir skiliful treat- ent. "PTLES, FISTULA AND RECTAL ULCERS 'ul\ranw\"fl cured without paln or detention Tom_business. 1Y DROOELE AND VARICOOELE perma- oently sd siceesstully cured n cvery cas SYPHILIS, GONOSITHEA, GLEET,” Sper- matorrhen, Bom tual Weakness, Lost Manhood, Night Emiasions, Decayed Faculties, Female Weakness and ail delicate disorders peculiar toeither sex positively cured,as woell mall functional disorders that result from youth- ful follies or the excess of mature years. STRICTURE Gusranteed permanently B red, romoval cowpletd, without cutting, caustic or dilatation. Cures affected At home by patient withous & mo- ment's pain or annoyance, TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN, A SURE CURE Tho awtul _effects ot O % eurly vico which brings organic weakness, destroying both mind and Lody, with all its drdaded ills, permanenty cured. < “I'S Address those who have DRS. BETTS i iieeTves "Byt proper indulgence and solitary habits, which Fuln both raind and body, unftting them for byriness. study of marelige MARRIED MEN or those entering on thas Ea".'fl” life, awareof physioal debility, quickly OUR SUCOR3S 15 based upon facts. First—Practiosl experi- ¢hce. Beoond~Every case is spectally studied, thus’ starting right. Third-Medicines are prepared in our laboratory exmotly to suls each omse, thus effectiugcureswithout injury. Drs. Betts & Betts, 1409 DOUGLAS STREET, - . OMAHA NEB. CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Bluffs, PAID UP CAPITAL,... ween $150,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS 50,000 LIABILITY TO DEPOSITORS. .+ 350,000 L. A Miller, F. 0. Gleason, E. L. Hart, J. D. Edmundson, Charles ¢, Hannan, Transict general banking busi- ness. gest capitul wnd surplus of any bank in Southwestern lowa, INTEREST UN TIME DEPOSITS, DIRECTO) Shugart, 27 MAIN STREET. B. Jacauemin & Cos Jewelry Stor ce. Offico over Express, No. 421 uffs, lowi. oys at Law. Pra NTIH ¢ g—Attors Sims & Saunders—htiemmers ot Lnw, Pras federal courts. Rooms 4, 4 and 5 Shugart Benoblock, Councll Blutfs, lowa. D. H. McDaneld & Co.,, Butchers' ad Packers” Supplias, Market Fixtures, Casinzs, Sploes and Sausage Makers' Machinery, §2)- B2 Muin st, Council Bluffs, la. Also dealers o Hides and Furs, TRADE M BEFORE TA Pain in the Age, and ma or consumpt 1 Full part sire to send cific Medicine 18 sold at 81 per ages for 8§, ¢ the money, by addre THE 1110 FAr On aecoun yollow wrap E THE GREAT FRA ARK o Talian Reps' T AOK MARK EOY. Anunfull- T cure for & -lv‘m-n-u thist a Memory, Univer . , =al Lassitudo AFTER TARING, Dimneas of Visfon, Premature 014 o7 Oihar diseases that lond 10 insanity L0 And & premature grave, Uiars 1 Our pRmIICE, which we de. by mall to every bne. [ The Spo- \ckigo, 0 81X pack at froe by mail on recelpt of ing GOODMAN DRUG CO,, NAM STREET, OMAnA, NEB t of counterfels we have adopled the por, the only genuine, fre e will - lectric Trusses, Belts, Chest Protectors, Ete, AGENTS WANTED. DR.C.B. JUDD. 6068 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Ia LEPHON OFFIC o 5. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS. Corner Main and Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, Deal Col fon doposits. ors fn f ign and domoestio exchanzs mado wnd intercst pald on time W. C. ESTEP, Funeral Director and SPECIAL NOTICES. shoes 1 nd e o518 4 dinm monds, T cerning it, Council Blufrs, lowa. 4+ North Main Street, Smbalme COUNCIL BLUFFS, Stock of boots_and ! for 1mproved clear Towa ash. Address V 1, Bee, Council rzetio 1 verm 15 por week; expericn £,007 Willow avenue. aturdiy evening on Bro nd bracelet contuining ny i s liberal ro ward will be paid by elsto Fu I strect. D—A good girl to do gener: house- Wil pay first cluss wages. terms, ¢ i new phienson, 10 TOARNS | utlow and fruit | barn and fruit and 2,500, W, very reaso ths and st newly furnished. = Mrs, s Kavenue, Council Blufls, ED rooms at on suiteor single; lotise Hst, many of them S fine garden near vity limits, house, improvement. an th also 4 5 Ljust outside th A. Wood & Co., 5 o, 7 AN stitution, must cof hoard p W. Rothert NANT <(lll Rl brick bi J. W, Squir WANT afand dumb in- Councll Blufls. A good_boy. Irecommended, Wages, 82 and Apply in person 1o’ Heury erintendent. D—Office boy ut ,5u 3D —Tady orgent willing to work: to 8.00 0 duy. uicil Blufrs. alion three-story oc! Matu st, withelovator DA young girl to help at_house- e ) TALT No V S STTLLY.AN, Ma ary Public, colleotions, ty pewriting, JOR SAL louse, Counc Address J. bargain. THOR SAL houses, Blufrs Lease and furniture of Scott Blufs. 25 roows. Cheap:u Jordun, Council Blufts. LE_or Rent—Garden land, with by J. R. Rice. 102 Main st, Counoll Notice, Matter of Application of L. A. Goldsmith for Liguor license. otice 15 h th did . 1500, file reby given that L. upon thi 10th day of Deeenibe his app m with the B d Police Commissioners of O to sell n st tile It, spirituous and vinous 1i- No. orth Ninth street, Third ha, Nob., from the first day of to the first day of January, I8 be no objection, onsiranc ( within two weeks from December the suid leonse will be + GOLDSMITH, Applicant DIL1S DECEMBER 13, 1800 Vhat Are Misfits? They are custom-made clothing of merchant tailors, left on their haads for one reacon or another, These wo buy in large or small quan. tities for ready cash, For example, a suit of clothes costing originally $40, we can, according to style and quality, sell for $15 or $20. Just think of it, & saving of over 60 per cent, one half of the original cus Many of them of the Latest Designs, from the Best Tailoring Estab lishments Throughout the Country. ALL ALTERATIONS DONE FREE OF CHARGETO INSURE A PERFECT FIT. $70 custom m SER WHAT YOU CAN SUITS. inde suit for. ... £60 custom made suit for #55 custom #60 custom m $45 custom m $40 custom & custom made suit for. nnde suit for nade suit for. nade suit for nade suit fo i $15.00 I FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS, custom made overcoat for. . custom made overcoat for. . custom made overcont for.. 5 custom made overcoat for. custom made overcoat for custom made overcont for. $28 custom made overeont for. . $65 SL0D $1 SAYVE. PANTS. 16 custom male pants for... $15 custom made pants for . custom made pants for custom made pants for . $10 custom made pants for # 8 custom wmade pants for $ 7 custom male pants for. $12 LL DRESS SUITS FOR SALE OR HIRE. Open evenings until g o'clock. Saturday evenings until 10 o'clock, ORIGINAL MISFIT CLOTEING PARLORS, A FINE 1309 LINE OF HMOLIDRY Boats, et Shoes ND— WINTER FOOT W EAR. At pricesthat will sur- prise you. The best goods atlovwest prices in your own the city. Consult interestand buy your Winter Foot wear at th e BOOT UPSIDE DOWN SO SIORE, 28 Main Street. Matter of application of J. A, Wood Whitmore, pa liquorii comber, A. D, the bos Omala for lice vinous liguors Wood & Co,, at « Neb, 1801, to'the Ist day o 1t there be protest fil w day of 1 will be gr: J. A Wood, 18 e Notjce is hereby E. E. Whitmore did 2 of ifre and police commissioners of Notice. nd E. E. artners asJ. A; Wood & Co,, for A, Wood and ; upon the lith day of De- | 18%, file their apol flven that J. Ton with to sell mialt, spirituous and under thie_ firn name of J. A, No. 214 8. 1500 street, 5d ward, from the 1std no obj T ithin two weeks from the 11th | 00, the sald liceuse | J. A WOOD & CO., tmorc, Partners and Applicants Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. Notice. Matterof application of ¢ Fred Metz, jr.. | Tiquor Heense Notice Is hereby glven that Charles Metzand Fred Metz, fr, did upon the 13th duy of De- comber, Ar D180, file their application with the boatd of fire and polite commissioners of aha for Heense to sell pirituous inoas iquors, under the fii nan & Broth No. 81 Sonth Tth - street, ward, O1 from the 1st d ary, 180 T there b es Metz and rtners as Metz & Brother, for D12 19 Matter of appl liquor license. Notice is he did upon the 10U d tion W Commilssioners of Om file hi Polic sell malt, spirt 1 orth ppl Omaha, Neb. from the first day first day 1M1 toth 1ith, A, granted. D. Notice. fcation of Joln B. Bohn for John B, Bohn | v of December, AL D, 1800, th the Board of Fire and | ha, for license to tuons and vinous lquor: N 2th - street, Sixth of L 1802, honstrance or 1 December o will b Applicant D11-1 hy glven t ward, January, of | Matter of Notlee Is Notice. application of Bdward Quinn for liquor license. hereby given that Edward Quinn did upon the 1th day of Decerfier, A, . 150, file his app) ward, On ary. 801, o o here be 10 ob) protest file 11, A, D, 1800, the said licenso D11-18 ommissioners of Omah: 4lt, spirituous o 1021 and 10 lication with the Loard of fire o for license liquors at N ith street, Fift trom the Ist diy of Junu- of Januury, 1502, ction, remonstrince or within 1wo weeks from December 1be granted. , Applicant. nd w23 North th EDWAKD QUINN Matter of appli Notice 1s hereby given i did upon the file his applic poli sell of Jun e 1 protest filed wi 1L, A, D, 1800, th D'11-18 commissioners of O tion of Frederiek Krug for liquor leense, it day of Do tion With thi and vinous ljuors 15t ward. Omaha ary, 1302 10 0D renionstrance or thin two weeks from Deember ho suld lieense will he yranted. FREDERICK WRUG, Applicant. Matter of Notice is Notice. application of Andrew Scheid for liquor license. hereby given that Andrew Scheid aid upon the eizhth day of December, A. D., 180, f and police cense to liquors at Omaba, Nel 1801, to the If there protest fiie le his upplication with the be nl of fire commissioners of Omaha, for |1- sell_malt, spirituous and’ vinous . 2001 Plerce street, Second ward, “from the first day of January, first day of January, 180 bo no_objection, ren Strance or d within two wee from December ¥, A D, 180), the sald lleense will be zrante ANDREW aclul:ln' ) Matter of Notice 1 did upon the 0th day of Decem! pplication with the bo commissioners of Omaha. for license to file i polic sell malt No. 1635 N, from the 1 diy of Jan! It there protest file 11, A, D, 1500, the Dit-18 tice, ation of Bernard Boyle for or licensc. y given that Bernard Boyle r, A, D., 1500, rd of fire and appl! lic herel. irituous and vinous liguors, at 20th street, St ward, Omuha, Neb,, stday of Jauugry, 101, to the st uary, 1862, be no objection. remonstrance or d within two weeks from December Id Ticense will be granted. BERNARD BOYLE Applicant. Mutter of appl Notice isherebygiven that August Schroeder Qid upon the 11 file his applica police commissioners of Ol sell malt, spirt 401 Cuming from the st duy of January. V¥ Thero bo 1o objeetion, remonstranc protest tiled w 11, A, D. 1600, the said license will be granted. AUGUST SOHROEDER. Applicant. D118 reet, Notice. feation of August Schroeder for liquor license. th day of De ation With the b mber, A, D, 1550, rd'of tire and . for_license to id vinous Iijuors, at dghth ward, Omuhi, Ne of Junuary, 131, vo the 1st 802, tuou or ithin two weeks from Dteember Matter of app Notlce is hereby gl did upon the file his applic police comuissioners of ¢ sell malt, spirl 2816 Cutning from the Ist d day of J 1T there be protest filed w her 10th, A D. D10-17 )th day of Decemi Sir uary. I8 Notice. lieation of Gustav Rudloff for liquor license. e that Gustay Rudloff A D. 18 tion with the board Of fire ha, for | us liguc 1, Omaha, ry, 1801, to the tuous and 1, Kth 4y o ho objectio ihing two weeks fro 180, d license will be g GUSTAY RUDLOFE. Appl remon Matter « permit Lo s Notlce Is 0 the 10 1on {¢ ssloners splrituous ~diein poses only, Omaha, 181, 10 th If there protest file AD. 18 D 11-18 ), the said pormit will be Notl t application of A. D. Brown el Tiquor s & draggist. hereby given thict A, D, Brown did 1th day of Dee. A, D, 1800, file his ap- > the board of five and police con - of Omahu, for permit to sell ni id vinous liquors, as 4 drug I, mechanicalund chemleal pur: 04 Ames ave, Sixth ward, e, from the firstday of Januury fiist day of Jaiaary 1802 be no bl Hon onstrance or A within two weoks from Dee. 10th, i el cant. tor A ) Jgown Notiv Matter of application Notice 15 u the 10 pplica S t. spirl Pacific stre lut dny o uary. 18 I there protest file 11, A, D, 1500, the suld Lic D11-18 s Matter of Notice s did upon t hereby giy Oth day of tion with the bo ssloners of Omal 1us and yino be no_objeetl . remonstr; A wichin two ks from D > wiil be g ranted. L1z, Applican Notice, application of James Dou 1iquor license, Nereby glven that James Dou e 0th diy of December, A. D, 1800, as for file bis application with the bourd of fire ax poliee coun missloners of Owiaha, for deense 1o ™ sell malt, spiricaous and vinous Hguors at No, 1524 Doug) from the Ist duy of Jan It thero procest file, 0, A. D, 180, the sald Dil-18 sstreet, Third ward, Omaha, Neb., ¥ of Junuary, 1891, to the 1st Ty 180, Lo no objeetion, remonstrance or 0 within two Wee ks from Decen b Al Tleenso will bo granted. JAMES DOUGLASS, Applicunt. Matterof ap] MR pon the 10:h d teation with uniissioners \alt, spirivuons and 1t h soutl , 1ro0 the 15t day of Jan If therobo protest filed w A D, 1800, the sald license wi D 10-17 Notice, plication of Peter Kalser for iserdid his np- und polive a, for license 1o sell 1t No. duy of Dec. L the bo: of Oniu | st o Alrst T Lonst Tthi ance or Peter Kuisel Matterof application of Jos. Havlicek for 1quor license Notice 15 1 did upon the | hisappligation with the bourd of fire und po- lice commissioners of Owibi, sell mall, spir No. 101 and 14 Omnhs Neb., 1801, to the fir If thero b 1 protest fil , the s ! Notiee Is hereby given th aid upon the 1ith da file his applica palice e sell malt, spir) 101 8, 13th s, | the st day o Junuary, 18 If thére be protest filod w 1 within two weeles from Dec N 158l Notic Jos. Havlicek by glven that D, 180, file Ith day of Dec, A, for Heense to s liquors, it s Eirst ward. of Junuary itnous and vi wsouth Lith st from tae firstd t duy of Janu o objection, ren Hth id license will bo granted. Joseph Haviieck Applicant Noue leation of I liquor license, Schulde tor Sehmide v of December, A, D, 180, tlon with the board of fire and rs of Omuha for 1 e Lo and vinous liquors at No. jird ward, Omahi, Neb., from Junuary, 180, to the Ist day of no ohjeetlon, remonstr nee or ut No. | jthin two weeks from December 1, A. D, 18, the sald license will be granted bus Lovis scuaiwr, Applicunt, Aot ce. Matterof application of Andy P s 1) S a8 C . for Notl nd Jai I with the bo: am and nd Jen- Andy P, an did upon the Sth day of file their application ( police commission- 1se 1o sell i S under the 201 Cun from th day of ons and vinous 1gque To at here be no objection, protest filed within two w div of Decenher, A. 1. 1800, will bo granted. Gran & | Andy 1 1d Tanes P WSLEince or D-0-16 Notice. tter of application of Adam Sloup and okop Krumel, partners as Sloup & Kro- for 1iquor 150, )\ s Niere by given that Adum Sloup and okop Krumel did upon the 12th day of De cember, A. 1, 1800, file theirapplication with the Bourd of Fire' und Pobiee. Commissioners of Omyha, for license to soll malt, spiritaous and vinous liguors, under the firni name of Sloup & IKrumel, at the northenst corner of 1th and Wililams streets, Sceond ward, Neb., from the Istday of January, o 15t of January, 1302, re beno objection, remonstrance or protest filed within two weeks from the 12th diy of December, A. D, 180), the siid lice will be granted. Stour & Ko ADANM S0 PioKor KiUNEL, DI2 10 Partners and Applicants, Notice. Matterot Applisation ot s Schurmann for quor license, Notice is heroby given that Hans Se Qid upon the Sthdiy of Decenber, 2 file Lis application with tho police conimissioners of O sell malt, spirituous and southeast corner of d0th_and Spaulding ixth ward, Omaha. Neb., froin the 15t 10 th fivst day of Jan- honrd ot firo and ha fo conse to s 1quors it be no oblection, remonstra protestfiled within two we ks from 1 A D, 1500, the suidl Teense will b HIANS SONUMANN, Applicant Nouce, fon of Ju Forsyth, for perit Nothe by giyen tl aid wpon the Lt day of De application to the ” board of fire and pol ce commissioners of Omuhi, for permit o sell und vinous liguors ieal, and 2 north 1 yth 1o, If thore be no objectior protect filed within two we A, DL 10, the sald per Dil-18 Jimies remonstr s fro D will be granted. arsy th, Applicant, Notice. atlon of Anthony Weber for 130, file his 1 of Fire and Polic 2050 10 Sel1 mi rs, it No. 1% ) Omiha, Neb.,from t co or 1th sld ks from 1! 180, the protest filed within of Decemhor, ise will be grin ted, Axtioxy Wi it Appllos Notice. fon of Mie ut. hael Mullen for iber, A, D, tlon with the rd of % of Omaha for and vinous ligu; ward, Omihi i, Lo the 1Ll t. spi W1 N, 16th st the Ist day Junui It there be no objectio protest tiled w 0 two we 11, A. D. 150, the said lcenso will be gr Dil1s MICHAEL MULLEN, A pplicant, , Four Nob. 1stday of | tile hi police con | Sell malt, spiritucus and 1309 Notice, Matter of application of B, ¢ Beli, partners as B, C to_sell Tquor us dru Notice 15 hereby Bl and J. W . Bell & Co, for periit Ists, glven that B C. Dol and JOW Boll, partnces dotng Dusiess as B0, Bell& Co., did upon the 10th day of December, A Do 1800 file thelr application 1o the board of fire and police commissioners of Omaha, for pernit ta sell malt, spiritious and vinows Tiguors, as deugglsts. for medfehinl, nechants cal and chemicnl purposes or No. 003 N Bth sty Second ward, Oma from the Ist day of January, 181, to Istday ot January. | 11 there Be no objection. remonstrance o protest filed within two weeks frouws Decembel 10, A D, 180, the sudd per will Be sranted B¢ Bell & Co., B Bell, JoW. Bell, Partners and Applicants. Notice, st John Hoffman and sas Hollman & Kuow,for Ach. the D10 17 Matter of applic ATDOr IKuen, partn Hquor Heense Nitfce i< hereby glven that John Moman and Albert ICuca did upon the 1W0ith duy of Des ceniber, A, D, 159, filo their applieation wit the howrd of firo and police commissioners o Oriahit, for Heonto to ka1l mait, Spiritions and Vinous 1jquors, ynder the firm nime of Hoft Tt & Kttt No. 53 South Tih Strcet, Thirg Wik, Onithis Neb.. from the 186 duy of Jannd ey, 101t the T80 day of Januarys N7 Ifthe be no objection, remonstrance o) prot filed within two weeks from the 10tH fiy of Decomer, A, L 1St leense will bd grinted loMian & Kuca. John Hofman, Albert Kuoa. Partuces and Applte Not ce. on_of ), Richardson, 1 Wellor and Amod bushiess us Riehardson Drag Co., 11 Hguor as druggists by given that . . i Richardson, jr., ¢ F. Ilield, doing t Matter of applic arda or, Amos g ¢ 00, 1 poll 1t Lo sel} s drugs mical ckson Ncb.. from the 1501, 1o the first day ot rdson fon te commissioners of alt, Spirituous g st formedic Jses only. at > Third ward, Omaha, y of Junuary 1802, be 1o objeetl protest filed within s from Dec, 1ith A, D. 18, the said permit will be granted. DII-18 " Richardson Deag Co., Applicanits. rey trance op I'rick und Chirles Ierbertz, purt Frick & Hera Vertz, for Hguor Heonse, Notice Is hereby given that Andrew N. Frick and Charles Herbertz, did upon th th day of December, A, D, filoe thelr application with the b ‘d of fire und police comn:issions ersof Omaha, for Heense to sell malt, spirite uous and yinous Hquors, under the firn name of Irick & Herbertz at 1003 Farnum strecty 1 wird, Omahu, Neb.. from the Ist day of Janu L1801 10 the Ist of Junuary, 1802, If there be no ot jeetion, renontirinee op protest filed withint two weeks froni the luth day of Decern by D, 1800, the sald license will be grante FRICK & HERBERTZ, By Andrew N, Frick and Charles lerbertz Partners and Applic ants. Div-1 Notice. Mattesof application of Iermann J. Moy tor liquor Hicense 1 v given t Hermann Jo 10th day of Deconbor, Ay ation with the bourd of Omiihia foR and vinous outh Thirteenth strect, . Neb.. from the first day o the first day of Junuary, on 180, il Iy is fire and police commissioners of license (o sell malt, spirituous Third w of Junuary, I8 If there be no objection protest fiied within two week: 10, A D, 1800, the deelo-17 remonstrance oe from Decenber i Teense will be granteds Hermann J. Meyer, Applicunt. Notice, application of Anton Cajori for Ullguor as o dragglsy \ereby giv uton Cajori aid C0th duy of | CA. 1. IR0, file Matter of isslon t, spiritu wist, formedicinnl, mech purposes only, it 3 ward. Omahiy, Noy ary. 1801, 10 tho 150y if there be 1o obje protest filed within iy 100, A, D, 1500,the said permit will be g D10 17 Anton I3 ‘ml:-ug I'{rs! Janus o or nber anteds ajorl, Apvlican Matter of application of Henry Roenfeldt for lqguor license, Notiee is hereby given that Houry Rocnfolds aid 1pon the Sth day of December. A, 1. 1850 Sl s application with the bourd of tire and Bolice comniissioners of Omaha, for license to Sell malt, spiituous and vinuous lguors, at No. 611 North 10th strect, Fifth Ward, Omaha, Neih, from the 15t duy of January, 101 o the ist Ay of January, 150 If there ho no. ob) protest filed within two weeks frow Dece mbed AL D, 1550, the satd liconse will be granted. D-0-16. Menry Roenfefdt, Applican Notice, terof application of M, 1 o e is ) pon applicatic nee o T, Kaufmann fc ard of # for lie o i Third If there be otest filed wit A. D 1800, the A9-16 Notice. Matter of application of Heury Rohifl, for liquor license &‘-.n.‘..u hereby given that Henry Rohlff aid" apon the 10th diy of December, A, 1), 1590, file his application with the howrd of fird wnd police commisstoners of Omulia, for license to malt, spirituous and vinous Hauo, Poppleton av cond ward, Nob.g from th ay ot J Y, 15t duy of Januury If there be no objection, protest filed within two w 10th, A.D. 1508, the sald lie D1 Henry 1 reionst i Matter of application quor | uber, A application with the bourd of fire uissioners of Omaha, for licens, fnous Lguors i 6th wurd, Onuh of Junuary, 1501, 10 N 10, 1500, and 1N, %th from tie f day o It th proves il or 10, A, granted. treot duy 1 ustrance e Ded se will hin two weeks D., 150, the sald llee CHLRLES STORE,