TUB OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , IMjrBMfilSR 21 , Ittil. . "OLD IRONSIDES" RETIRED , The Fnpnte'a Tattered Ensign Down nt Last. The Stoi-y of the Moat Famous of Our Old War Ships. II or Many Sarvloc * in the \Vnr ot 1812 The GiUlmit Flffht With the Guor- rtoro Popular Sontlmont Ibr the Old Frigato. New Vork Tlnie , I > eo. 1U. The famous old frigatu Constitution was formally put out of coniinigsion at the Brooklyn Navy -yard yeslordny , when her ousiun w.is linulud down in tlio proaoneo of all the ollloura of the yard. Slio now takes her pl.ico in what is called "Uottun llow" with the &tisquuhanna and Ticonderoga , and unlosabrokuit up and colt ! for rolico , will bo allowed to fall gradually to piecoi. The history of tliu old frigate may be apntoprinlcly recalled now that the litial scoiin in her ciruer hua been witnessed. The Constitution , or ' 'Old Ir insidcs , " i\s slioy.i familiarly call ed , was one of six f ri atos the keels of which worolnid in l"ll. ! She wns thu third vessel built for tlio United SUtos Nnvy after the adoption of t 10 Con- ntitution , the United States being the first nnd the Constellation the lecond. The Constitution was built sit Hart's ship-yard in Boston , which wns Hitiiiitcil whore Constitution wharf now is , at it cost of $802,718. She was made very sttoni * , her frame bcintr of live oak , and her planks bent on without atoatn , us it waa believed that the atcaniinir process ueakencd and sotteii'jd the wood. Her tonnage waa 1,33. ) . She was launched on the 21st of October , 181)7 ) , in the presence of n great githerint , ' ot people. It waa because aho was so staunch u uhip that tlio name of "Ironsides" was given her , and her subsequent ser vice in the war of 1812 fully entitled her to thu name. She was the most famous ship in the navy , and has been made the theme of story and of song. She started on her first cruise in July , 17'JS , under command of Capt. James Nicholson , but she did not come in active service until 1804 , when she was the Hag-ship of Commodore Treble in the war between this country and the Hxrbary powers. On the Iithof ! ) August the bombardment of Tripoli was renewed for the third time , and the Constitution made her first histoii- cal record. She ran in to within a short distance of the castle and bat teries , and poured in destructive dis charges of round and grape shot. She silenced the guns of the castle and spread destruction among the gun boats of the enemy. The squadron finallv withdrew after doing gieat damage to the town. After this ex ploit thu Constitution was engaged in ciuisinp untrl the war of 1812 , during which she made her glorious record , and proved to the world that oven so yonnc a Nation as the United States could produce a navy able to cope with that of Grciit Britain. Tlio Constitution , carrying -14 guns and under command of Capt. Isaac Hull , returned from foreign aorvico about the time of the declaration of war , and having shipped a now crew , sailed from Annapolis on n cruise to the northward July 12 , 1812. At 1 o'clock in the afternoon on the 17th , while aho was sailing easily along with n light breeze , Capt. Hull found himself nearly surrounded by Broko's British squadron. The Constitution waa not strong enough to fight the powerful fleet ttiat was closing around her , and her safety depended on her speed. Ono of the most remarkable naval retreats and pursuits over rp corded now bosan. ; The sea was in almost a dead calm , and siils were of little use. The boats were lowered and attached to the ehip by long lines , and the sailors puilcd with a v > ill to tow the frigate out of the enemy's reach. The British followed the ex ample of the Americans , and the flight nnd pursuit had become most excit ing when night settled down over the waters. All night long the race con tinued. On the second day 11 sails wore in sight , but a gentle breexe was blowing and the Constitution waa gaining slowly on her pursuers. nightfall she was four miles ahead ot the foremost of the British squadton , the Guorrioro , and at 8:15 : that night the Englishmen abandoned thu chase and drew off to the northward. The Constitution , after her escape , ran not far from the shore to the Bay of Fun- dy without mooting a single vessel. Capt. Hull then turned her prow to the southward , and on the 19th oi August a man-of-war was discoveroc from the masthead , which a'terwart proved to bo the Guerriere , from whicl 'Old Ironsides" had so narrowly escaped capod a month before. Capt. Hull a once gave chase to the stranger , am when about a league to the leowau began to shorten sail and prepare fo action. Ho cleared his ship , boa1 to quarters , hoisted the American ican colors , and bore down gal lantly on the enemy , intending tr bring her into closp combat inunedi atoly. The Guorriero wan perfectly willing to fight , and the commander comprehending Hull's movement howled throe national elisions , fired a ) > r rtJside of prapeshot , filled away and guvo another broadside on tlu other tack , but without effect , as the missiles ull fell short. The Constitu tion pressed all sail to got alongsid the foe and engage in a fair yard-urn and yarn-arm tight. At a little afte 0 in thu evening the bows of the American ship began to double tin quarter of the English. "Now , boys pour it into them ! " shouted Capt Hull , und the Constitution openei her forward guns with terrible effect The concussion of the broadside wa tremendous. It cast the men in th cockpit of the onomy'fl ship from on side of the room to the other , and 1m fore they could adjust themselves th blood came streaming from above and many of their companions , ior ribly mutilated , \vore handed down t the saigcoiiB. Tlio enemy nt the same time pouring heavy metul into the Const ! tution. Tao vessels were only hnl piatol-shot from each other , and th destruction wrought' by the broadside was terrible. Within 15 minute after the light began the Guerrioro' mizzenmast was shot away , her mai yard was in alinge , and her hull , spars Ails , Mnl rigiiing wore t trn in piece' . U tins stage of the contest the Con- titution i.in foul of her cnnmy , her ousprit tunning into the Gnpiricro's arborrd qtmtor. Both pirtk-a now Uotnptetl to boird , but before thia onld be done tlio . < mih of the Consti- ittion tilled , and ahti shot ahead anil learofher antagonist , whoso fore- nut lull , oiuiyiiig nith it tha main- nast and leaving thu Hritish ftigato i' clple.43 wreck rolling like n log in the rough of the m-a. C.ipt. D.icres , ommander of the Guerrieto , now lauled down the jack , which had been : ept flying at thesttnnpot thonuzzon- nast , in token of surrender , andaprizo rew was sent on board. She waa too really damaged , however , to bt avod , and n ) tt win evident that she vould sink , Capt. Hull gave orders he ne.it day to net her on tire , am1 15 ninutes afterward she blow up. The inportanco of this victory to the Ltnericans at this period of the war , an hardly bo overestimated. For lie first time in the history of the uirld , ns Thu London Times ox- it-eased tt , "did on English frigate trike to an American. " Up to this imo the Amertcins had little faith in lie power of their navy , anil they keil upon England's "wooden vails" as almost impregnable. The ic'ory of the Constitution gave a now igor to the war in tins country and ind u correspondingly depressing tfcct in Great Britain. The Ameri- an Urns in the engagement , -vhich tsted half nn hour , was e\un killed and seven wounded , vhilu thi ) , Itiitish loss ms 15 killed , 44 wounded , and 24 iiiesiiig The Constitution wns so- eiely damaged in spars and rigging , she earned the iiuwn of the victoty to Joaton , arriving there on the ilOth of \ngust. When she wont into the mrbor she was surrounded with a lotilla of gayly decorated small boats , nd cficoited to the wharf. Here J.ipt. Hull was received with a na- IOIKI ! salute , nnd an immense nsaem- ilageescuitod him to his quarters in lie city. A graiuUlomoimtration was lade in his honor , and New York endored him the freedom of the city , ircsontcd swords to him nnd his ofli- era , and icqucstod him to sit for u or trait to bo hung in the governor's 00111 in the city hall. The tirat eally great engagement , in vhich the /institution took part had made her nd her commander famous for many eng years. Caj.t. Hull was letiied from the ommandof "Old Ironsides" and Capt. Villiam Bainbridge was appointed his uccessor. Ho sailed from Boston on Oct. 2(5 ( , 181' > , and on December 2U , vhen oil the coast of Brazil , at about a. in. , discovered two vessels in- hoio and to the windward. Tlio : irger ono wus seen to alter her couiso itli the evident intention of meeting lie Constitution , and Capt. B.iin- jndge , anxious to oblidge the slrang- r , tacked and stood in toward her. lo BOOH discovered that she was an Juglish fiigate , and both at once pro- i.ired foraotion. At 'J o'clock a gen- nil cannonade from both vessels be- .jan , and a furious battle wns begun , > oth frigatoi running on the same tack. When the light had laged half an hour ho wheel of the Constitution was shot vw.iy , and for a time her antagonist iad a creat advantage over her. But 3rainbridgo managed his crippod ship jo well that shr was the tirat in coming .o the wind on the other tuck , and ave her opponoiu a terrible raking Ire. At U o'clock the English vessel ittemptod to close by running down on the Constitution's quarter. Her ibbopui penetrated the lattcr'a miz- : en rigging , but this and the head of ler bowsprit were shot away , and the Constitution poured a heavy raking > roadside into her stern. This was 'ollowed by another , when thu one- ny's foremast went by the board , crashing through the forecastle and nain ( leek. Tlio Constitution now closed in , and the two vessels lay mmdtiido to broadside , pouring metal nto each other. Soon the English rcssel's miz7.enmast wns shot away , caving nothing standing but the inain- nast , the yard of which had boencar- ied away near the slings. The stranger then hutilud lown her colors , and a pri/o crow was sent on board. She ptove-j to Ijo the frigate .I.iva , carrying 33 guns , and in command of Capt. Henry [ j.iinbcrt. She was ono of the finest vessels of the British navy , but the engagement lett her u complete wreck , and Capt. Bainbridge , after transfer ring the prisoners to the Constitution , ordered her tired , and she blow up on December < " 1. In this engagement "Old Ironsides" lost only 9 men , with J < > wounden. Capt. Bainbridge was slightly injured in the hip by a mils tot ball , and thu shot that carried away the wheel of tire Constitution drove n small copper bolt into his ihigh , inflicting a dangerous wound. On the Java (55'woio killed and 170 wounded. After this exploit the Constitution sailsd for Boston , reaching that porl February 15. Capt. Bainridgo re signed the command , and the frigate waa put on the stocks for repairs She loft Boston for a crniso December 30 , 1813 , under command of Capt. Charles Stewart , and on February 14 , 1814 , captured the British wai Bchooncr I'ictou , with letter ol marque which was under her convoy. On April 3 she won very nearly cap tured by two British frigates , the Junan and La Nynipho , but aho man aged to escape by making Marblohoad , At the cluso of December she agaii put to Hoa , still under command ol Capt. Stewart , nnd on February 20 , 1815 , two ships wore sighted , which wore evidently in company , from the signals which they exchanged , The Constitution gave chase , and at U in the evening , being within raii sliowed her colors , when the two strangers ( lung out the British flag. The tlireo ships were now so urranget that they formed the points of ai equilateral triangle , the Constituting being to the windward. In this posi tion "Old Ironsides" opened tire , and in fifteen minutes the three ships kept np a continuous cannonade , Ono of the English vessels became djs ablodand rutirod temporarily from th action. The other managed to get ti ' . ' the leeward of the Constitution , am the two vessels poured broadaido afte broadside into eacli other. The Con stitution justified her claim to th name of "Old Iionsiden , " and ii tin co-quarters of an hour the Englis ] ship surrendered. Who moved to bo frigate Cyane , Capt. Falcoln , nmnne ( by u crew of 180 men and carrying 3 ( guns. An hour after the surrender o the Cyade , her consort , the Levant nvitig rqnireil her damages mid icim , ' L.iiiii.iiitof 'lio ' capture of the Jyunt' , here up und inut the UonMi- ution commi ; in rc.ircli of hor. She \iw noon ovorpoweiud , and at 10 'clock i\t nil-lit tired a gun t" leeward nd surrendered. The loss of tint Constitution in thi9t .iUuit action us hroo men killed und twelve uouii'lod. 1'liat of the enemy in two vessels was 'stimated ' at" " killed nnd wounded This wus the last engagement in i hieh the Constitution was culled to nkfl pnrt. A loin ; period of pence fol- owed the war of 1812 , iind when the Jnited States wns next culled on to ako part in naval buttles iron-dads uid stoaiu ships hnd taken the plucu .f . wooden frigates and ( tailing vessels , if which "Old Ironsides" MUH BO worthy a representative ; . In nctivo r she becainu practically useless , > ut she held a place in the ntt'odions > f the country which no other ship has over hold , Her name und her exploits were familiar to u\ery school-boy. It s not too much to say that the glori- ius victories which she nchiuvod dnr- nj ; the second war with England has- onod the termination of hostili- ies by many montliB , while they certainly inspired this Nation with resh cour.xgo and cutiso the enemy the greatest humiliation. So thoroughly VMS thin reuli/.ed by citizotiH of the United States that when the ndminia ration , just before the civil w.ir , pro. loaed to dismantle the old ship and iro.ik up her battln bculen hull on the Around that it was of no further v.ilue , i storm tif indignation arose through- > ut the land to which the govetnment vus foiced to jiold. The proposal ; allod forth u Stirling piotest from Jlivor Wumlcll Holmes in the follow- ug poem , Hiich hus since been recited u every school room nnd lyceum in ho land and has become a standard ncce of American literatuio : 'Ay , tear the tnttrred on hm down ? Lou. ? linn \vn\ed on lii fi , , \iiil many mi ejo him dinceil to HOU T lint Imnncr in the "ky Jeuenth it rung tint battle shout , Anil burst the cannon's uur ; Clio meteor of tlio occnn air Shall sweep thu clouds no more. 'Her deck , once red with heroes' blooJ Wlieto knelt thu viimjuiMlied foe. iVboii unuls uere humming o'er tlio Hood , And waves < cro white below- \o ninio shall feel Ilioictor'H tro.id , Ur know tlio ecuiiieiecl [ knee ; The harpies of the shore shall pluck The Li < { lo of thu PC.I ! Oh ! better that her sb ttcrcd hulk bluiulil link beneath thu wn\o ; ler thunder cheek t e iilIityilseii ( ; , And thcio - < lie Id lie ber nr.i\c , Vnil In thu in.ist her liolv ll t' , .Setcvuiy thrcadbitooai1 , Vml i.ho lint to tbe God of storms The 1 ghtnlu anil tliu galel" Since the wur of 18L2 the Constitu- ion had been used mostly ai a tr.iin- ng or school ship in special eurvioe. She \vas bt.Uioned at Annapolis thu nest of thetiino until the hrcakingtout if the civil w.ir , and then was removed o Newport .ind continued in Uios.uno icrviee. Jn 1870 she was placed on ho otockn at thu L ' island . < ! iin'ttu n.iy - yard and Ettbjectcd to lepairs nndur bo supervision of Navnl Constructor hut , a ytMiulsoii of the man uho unit her in Uoston 81 years ago. In 1878 she was detailed to take thu ; oods of American exhibitors to the P.xris exposition , and upon her ro- urn was auuin placed in service as a chool shij ) . In the summer of 1830 she was anchored at the Brooklyn navy-yard for several weeks , und was visited by throngs of people during ler stay. Last April she went on a short cruise , and not being heard of 'or 10 days , u rumor was circulated that she was lost. The report created a great deal of excitement , which wns allayed by the announcement ot April 20 , of her safety. As an evidence of ; he sentiment felt for every plank of "Old Ironsides , " an anecdote of the Administration of President Jackson nay bo given. The original figure lead of the Constitution was a bust of Hercules. This was shot away in the w.ir in the Mediterranean and its pl.xco supplied by a c.irved billut-head. In 18U1hilo the friguto vim lying at the Chariest-own Nuvy-yard , Coinmo- : lore Elliott had thin billet-hi-ad re moved , arid subHtitutcd for it a hunt if Oon. J.ickson. This substitution was denounced by Iho opposition as 11 [ wrtisan outrage. Elliott \uin assailed in nowapapers , pamphlets , ami speech es , and threatened in anonymous letters - tors with violence if bo did not re move the ofligy. Ho w.w deaf to nil complaints , and finally , one stormy night in July , J8l ! , a datiin ; young man from this city went out to the ship in a skill' , s.uvcd off the head of tlio image , and cairicd it tn lioston. All efforts to discover the perpetrator of this outrage on n government vessel were fruitless , and tlio excitement finally died away. Ono of the circu lars posted about the sticetn of Bos ton when Jackson's imago was substi tuted as u figmu-licad was headed , Freemen Aunko ! or the Constitu tion Will Sink ! ' . " It uppe.iled to the moat excitable passions and people to "uavo the ship"laud asked citi/ons to aHsumbk' in Funouil Hall to tuku ac tion againut the outiugu. AFrlond InNood- Time o\er and aicuin TllOMAh' Kci.PC. Tllir On , h in | iro\eil ; i nalutury friend to the ilirttreH'od , An a reliible rur.itive for croup in childreu , Hints throat and broilc cbinl atfectiunn , and ai ft poHltivo external remedy for pnio , it in a nuver-fniliuj ; nnti- dole. declO-eodlw Backim- * Arnica ifolve. Tlio best salve in the world for outs , bruises , sores , ulcers , salt rheum , fever ipros , tetter , chapped hands , chillblains , corns and all kinds of skin eruptions. Tin's salvo is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction in every case or nionoy refunded. Price , 2CC per box. For sale by Tin t MU&IAIIOK. Omaha. 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Atlania , G'l. 1'rlro n ( regular elz < i leJucod to $1 7.'i JKT iiot. tin Hiuall B 70 , holding Imlf ttiu iU | intlty , price , $1.00 SoMhv KENHAHD&CO. , unil DruffKlsts Guicrall ) . Articles of I corporation of the Millnrtl Formers' Club- Artlolen of Incorporation made and adopted thin 2ilth ( lay of October , A. JJ. 1H81 , by and between the imdurBignuil incorporator - corporator ! * , 0.1 follows , to-wit : NAMK. Article I. Tlio name of thNcliibtlinll be the Alillard Fanners' club. I'LAOK 0V * 1IUH1.VKHH. Article II. The principal place of btul- DCHH of thia club gnull bo at Millurd bta- tion , county ot Dou lim , Niilirimka. NATl'ltK OK UUBINKH1. Article in , The Kcnornl nature of buai- nous to bo tranHactcd by thin club IH to conduct n general literary and Hocial buni- ntHH and other entertainment * of a Bocial character. CAPITOL HTOCK. Article IV. The amount of capital Htoulc of till * clu I ) Hhull bo two thotmund dollum , divided into nliaroH of ono dollar each , which t > li all l > e paid in the manner pre scribed by the ulrectoiH , Artic'e Y. Thin clnb Hlmll coannonce to transact bunlnem nnd cxorclna Incorporate power. . ) the 23th day of Oitober , 1881 , and 1U powerH nhall coauo im the li'Jth day of October , 1981. AMOUNTH or LIAUILITV. Article VI. The highest amount of a- billtjr or iudebtedneu , which thU club Bluilf ut any out ) time subject iUlef , shall bo three hundred d .Hurt ) , Article VII. The olliccrs of this club Hlmll bo rnmlnitod by n board of thrco dirccloif , who fchall be elected from ainoiiK thu HtuckholdurH , and they fllmll appoint a primideiit and HUCI other otliceru an by law in re < jtilicd , iTui.IL'H.ScilllAKDKll , iT. lil.UM , OlAI.'H KCIIUMAN.V , W. UKKKWIUV. firATiiMCNKIIUAHKA , \ ( "OUKTV ( If JOUn.AH. f On thin 2llh ! day of October , A. ] J. 8S81 , perhonally n/peaicd bcforo inc. 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ISSl , filoliit.iiipllcitlim 1 Mmnrand Cilv C.i\niril of Oiiiixlin , fur 1 UPIIM ) to < * 'l ' Mull , SpintuoiK mid \ lww M'lMors ' at Xo ini'i I'limui Moot , M wind , Omili.i.Mi. . , fioin the 14 day oj aim ry , ISM ! , In tl.c 10th day of April , If llicro bo 110 olijort'in , rcmoii'trniico or ] intt t tiled \\llliln two \\pgkn frutn Do cetnbor 17th , A. 1) , , l ! si , the sail license will he Krnnted , ( ' I' TIIKOMUIA IHtu Itu iml > H h tlit < nhou' notlco ones c.ich for two \\cokn nt the cxpoimc ol the appli- cunt , The Citsn [ Omnim \ * nut to be clinr.od tliersnilh , .j. , i.ii. r. .ir.wr.ri' , _ Clt ) Clerk. Matter ofAp.illiMtlrtifof uT VT TjiuliiiiiHU for I'otinit to Sell liiiiiur | ai n lniKlt. ! NOT101J. NnttraUhtrtli } l iti lint t * V Grvxlirnn , illil < U < on iK13th It } ol IVcuiibcr , A t ) Kil , till-Ill * ipiillritlaiito thn Mutnrnnil ( "In iViiin II i > l Oiniilii , lor I'rrinlt tn \ \ Malt , Splr tiinnn nml MPIOIIH I.Kiiun | ix < - > UnicviNt , f. r in illrlnil , imvrmtili'll nnil ihomK'il IMItw < i' < onH , i\t Vo 111 I'ntnhiiin t it , , " > nlanl , Uuiilm , NMi. from tlio l t il'ol . Jniiwat } , IM' , to Ilio lutli il y o ( Aprl , l J. it tin re IMI no "liJiH tlon , romoi tnnro or prate > t fllml ultliln tn \\nltH ( rom llltli ihr of iH tnili r , A. 1 > . 1S1 , t i Mlil pinm IU ! ' Kruitul ( I ( JOulMKN Appllmit TIIK lUm lln iH i. ) pcr will pulili < li the i\lw\ti milieu furt 10 nivk , nt the txpnmn ol tlio H ] pllfint 'lli Clt.olOnmht . It tint In lie ilniunltlirriHlth. J. J U I' . JMMrri' , ilu-U-iat lilClirk Mutter of A | > p i'il ( Inn nt A. M , lilni'.ilnm' fur I.irjiior l.ictnsu. NO PICK. Snt'ci ) H ticro'i ' ) K\CII ! tint \ It. ( iliiKtono .IKI iipn i tin II It iln > of Ili-ientlier , A II , IS 1 , Illti hi nppllmtinn to the M > nrniiil fill I'outi ill ofOinthi , for Ilivniii to m < ll Mill , .splrltiiiui ml \ limit I.IIIOM | | , i\t No. I'll S anil III.II Dou l i Strt < I , Thlnlnnl , Dniiliit , Nib , from tlu > l til i ) ot Janimr , IvsJ , t tin' lOili iliyot April , Issi , If iliiro Im no nlij itlo , roiiion trnnii' ( i pM til-t IIU'il wltliln two wuk < run Do tinliir Ulli , \ . ! > . , 1M , lliukilil lluiivf Mill tuKnmtet' ' . A II. ( H.Mxr < ) K , Appliinnt. Tns IHIlnr | | tuntKinpi | > r " 111 piihl h tlm U'.IOMI nollco for two iM'i-ki at tin' unsv ut thu Aiplcint. | ! The Cltr cf Onmlrn IH not to hi ! dm Knl tlirmwIUi. J. J. \ , . U. JKWKTT , Di-oU-l'.t. CityCUrk MntterufApilicntiini | of I'M ward Mnurer lor Liquor Liconso. .NOTH K. Not' 1 hcrr1) } ' l\ n lliat Blwanl Munnr illil upon the IHIh ( lav ol Pc.iiulier , A. 1) , 1MJ1 , lliihlHnti | ) latlnn to thu Major nml CIU Conn- ill olOiuahi , torliciMmu ti ) mil Malt , .Hplrltuoil mill VltiuiH I liiiorat | No. liM Ktriitinin&tm-t. Ililnl Wnnl , Omiilm , Nili. . troui thn l t ilayoi .Innil r.1SV. . ' , to llui lOtli.liv i f April , IHSi. llthiiutio no o Jcitlon , rtmonimiHcur pro tout Illoil ulthln tuu unKn Iroin Ueirni cr lUtli , A. U ItlSI , the ixlil llrini. ! ) tnll liu Kritntnl. I'.im inn M M tu n , Applicant. TIIK II.MI.Y lUh Ncw-mnprr ulllpiinlMi tlio .tlnmi notieo lor twit \\nKn nt tlioi\penso o ( the nppl rant. Tlio CIU nf Omihn It not tu lit i Im Hi ill herewith. "I. J. I..C .M\ViriT : , Mutter ul . \liille.illuii | ut 1'eter I SIMM li r NOT I UK. Notice In hiroliv L'lM'ii thitl'ctcr ( ! ooi ilM up on tinUiHi ila > til Diiuinlier , A l > . I SI , lilt' tin iipp kutkni to Iho .Mtor nml I'll ) Ciuintil of limiln. forllcnii" to n-11 Mult Hplrltnnui nml Vinous I I'pinm. ' nt No. l.'MO nml } ' \2 \ K.irnlnui el net , -I thjrcl , Oimilii , Neh , f 1111 I lie 1st il\j of .Intiiurj , ! Ha2 In the lllihilaj nt \prll , ISiJ II there l'ii 110 chjt'clion , n inoiii rimunr pm lest Illoil wllliln two upil-rt from Ifiih Di-itiiibor , A. I ) l.sM , the mhl IIcein < utlll lie iniitid , I'll ) II ( illlM , Applir.int. Till DMI.N llff 7 < * iiAfp\pr "ill puullHli the nlmto notlic for tun niol.H H' thuevpenvo of the npi > 'Uatit ' , The Cits of Onulu Is not lonoilurK- ui thciruith. J. .1. i < c. Ji.rt irr : , , lir. , w ( ! ' ri-i' Matter of Api'lii'iitiun ot Jlorinnn.Mtjcr | ti/l I/'innr T.'rcnse. NOTICI : . NotltuU hi'ri hj Ki eu initt IlLnuan Mo > er illtl upon tlio nth ih ) iilJViunlicr , A It. , ISSl , tlio lilH.iiipllraUo i to the Mijumiui L'ity Comic I of Ouulin , for IkeiiMtn sill Malt , Spirit nou * anil Vinout I.litiorH | , Kt * . ! i7 Hoilth lllth htrert , Ihlnl Wtttil , Onuiiii .Vili. , from thu 1st iliy of Jaiiu. ni v. 1BS2 , to thu Kltn nay of April , 1M2. If thuro be no objection , reinuimtiancu or protest - test flliil Klthlntuo uvokii rom Dit nnhcrlliih , A. I * . , 1B : > 1 , thiisalil lie. n o will hu Appl leant. 'Ini IHiu IlKK ntu pajiir will puhlltih tin ahOM'liotleo for two \\nc tint tlio expo ' ( . of the applieant. 'Die ( Ity of Omaha U not to be ilmiRnl tneiettltli. J. J. L. C. JKWI.TT , fur Ijiij'ior License. NO'l'ICK. IS'oUi-i1 N lioroby ( ji un th.it .litHtis K 'H- lor did upon the I'.lth day of December , A. ] ) . , ISSl , file bin upplicatiim to the Major and ( Ity Council of Oinnhn , for licunio to H'l ! .Mult , SpirituniH a'.ill Vinous liiUiiM | , at'l'liiiltentli , beinoen 1'ieico and VVil- li.inj slrcot , Houoti'l w.ud , ( Jmalu , Neb. , finin tint IsiiliynfInituaiy , KS8L' , to the lOtluUy of April , 18Sy. Iftht'io lie nn objec'ioii , loinonstraneo orpintcpt filed within two weelcn frcni Je- ceinbcilth ! , A. I ) . , 1V > 1 , the Haiti liceiiHO will bern ( , ted. J. Kiwiiiu , Appllc.uit. Tin ( ) M\HA DMI.Y HKI : m-wrpajior will ] inblMi the .ibnvo notice for two wuokx at the c\pcn < u of the npiilicant. Tim City of Oinah.i is nut bo chartred tliorowith. j.,1. U C' . JKWKTT , City Clurk. Mattel of Application of John Svr.cina for j-iipi-ir l < i.unne. NOTICK. Notice in ben by KVOII ! that John Svn- eina did , upon tlio 17th day of December , A. 1) . , 1HS1 , file his ant ) ication to the Muyor and Pity C'oiuitil of Omaha , forte liceime to Hell Malt , Spirituous and VmotH KiipiorH. t Svjcina Hull , Thlr- htreet , Kiint ward , Omaha , Neb. , from thoiVd'ayof Jnnury , 1882 , to the 10th .hyof . April , 1H82. If there bo no olijecti > n , n-tnoiwlrance or proteH' . liled within two weeLti from Ie- i ember I7lh , A. . , ItHl , the hai > ' licen-u will boBiantod. loiixKvACiNA , Applicant. TIIK OMMIA UAILV JihK nuwnpaiiur will publiBh Uuiabinoiintice once each week tor two Wft-knat thoexpoiiHy nf the appli cant. The City of Omaha i not to bo charijeil therewith J. J. 1 , . C. JKWKTT , City Cleik. Matter of A nil Ication of Jllchard WiHe for I < iitior | Mccnue. NOTICK. Notice lHhiirfl ival en that Illchirl WllJe Jlil niion the 10th iluj of Dix-oinbtr , A. U. . Ih-Sl , Wa hi. anpllratlon totte Mtvor ami City Oounell of Oiiuhn , for MI tn lo w ll Malt , Hlrltiiou | nd VlnoiiH Uquo if , at No. 1124 farnhain Bfrcot , TlilrilVftrJ , OaiahNub. . , from the , > t day of January , 1SU2 , to Iho 10th it ) of Apr I , Itrf'J Ifttiire hone tbjotitlon , ronionMrnnce orrro ttut Illwl within two vfikii from llerember 10th , A. llWlthoiMiailcriutWlU ) \ \ , It t * * | Applicant. Tin JIAILV H r. newspaper will publUh the alKm ) notlctf for t o weeko at the vipvutoof thu piillc nt. Tlio City of Omaha \t \ not to to c7u.rKiilthin.wlU. . . J. J. I , 0. JKWr'PT , Deoll.fJl. OtyUtrk. Matter of Application of II , ! ' . Madne for I < i < | iior Notice IH hereby ulvwi tli.it U. K , Madr ceil did upon thu Kith ( Uy of December , A. 1) . , IMH. filu hli upi.lIc.itioH . to the Mayor nnd City Council of Omaha , for license todoll Malt , Spirltuonmuid Vi oun Jllinrn. . at No. II 111 Sixth Htn-nt.M Irnt Ward , Omaha , Neb , from the M day of JiiMury , 1MW , to the lotb day of April , IH JJ. Iftluioljo no iibjeLlioii , reumniitMiii'O or prot ht filed within two mc ] fioin He- cem'icr Kith , A I ) . , IHSi , thu wild lirenw will bo granted. H. MADHK AiiI | | ) ( Tin : D.WM Ji ! i ; ncwwpaiisr will i thtj ubovo notice once uuch wti-k for two week * at the cxjienho of the applicant. The City of Omaha in nnt to h clunged therewith. J.J. h. O , JKWlJ'rJ1 , City Clerk , The Oldest Wholesale and Retail JEWELRY HOUSE in'Omaha. Visitors can here find all novelties in SIL VER WARE , CLOCKS , Rich and Stylish Jewelry , vhe Latest , Most Artistic , and Choicest Selections in PRECIOUS STONE f ( all descriptions of FINE WATCHES at as Low Pri ces as is compatible with honorable dealers. Call and see our Elegant New Store , Tower Building' , corner llth and Farnham Streets TllrJ MlAUlNU mm HOUSE IN TIIK WKSTI General Agents for the Finest and Best Pianos and Organs manufactured. Our prices are as Low as any Eastern Manufacturer and Dealer. Pianos and Organs sold for cash or installments at Bottom Prices. A SPLENDID stock of Steiuway Pianos , Knabe Pianos , Vose & Son's Pi anos , and other makes , Also Clough & Warren , Sterling , Imperial , Smitb American Organs , &c. Do not fail to see us before pur chasing. MAX MEYER & BRO. , MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW GASES ! Large Stock Always on Hand. AUtoA tt AK1 > CORRECT MAP mi ) tvaaniinlOfl qupstlsm that ti CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN BYe o , > l M oilils tin' lie * ; rob i fur yon ttitnko when travelluc In flllhrrillrrctinn urto'v ; Chicago and all nfthe Principal Points In the West , North and Northwest. iitPMUjr AxmntnvthNttnv. Tlm l'rl'ieliil | Clllr ot the Wc < t and Xfltthwtl on this mail. Ito lliroUKli IraluH muku close cuuiicctloiu wltli Junction point * . THE CHICAGO A. NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY , Over nit . . of IN principal lines , runs oacli way dally from two to tourortnoro Vast ttxurau Trains. Hist liu only loatl west otCUlcaco that uses tlio % , „ . . The Imperial Palace Dining Cars. It h the only road that mni Pullman Slorplnc Cnn North or Northwest of Chicago. MAt\-3M \ ) < HMiiKao'jtOAn. It forms tlio followlni : Trunk IJncs i "Council lllnfls , Denver & California Mud. " "Wlnona , Minnesota & Central Dakot . - . _ _ by all Coiutoii 1'lckut Ageuta 1- . „ - _ . _ . _ . , . . „ , Camillas. / Jteiiieinbcr to ask for Tickets via tbls roadbo sure they rend over It , nnd toke noao other. HAUyiJi HUUlUTT.Gcu > iauiiajerChlcaio.Js.W. ! ; 11. HIENNKTT.Gcu'lI'aaa. ODt , r HARIIY P. UlIKf , , Ticket AereirttO.tt N. W. Hallway. 14th and Fwnham rtreote , D. E. KIMuAM. , AHslsUnt Tfeltot A ent 0. * N. W. Hallway , Hlbjand l-irnham itiMll > 1. IIKLL , Ticket Alfcnt 0. & N. W. lUllway , U. P. H. B. Dcpo . 8AUK3 T. OLA UK General Aircnt. INVITATION TO ALL WHO HAVE WATCHES AND CLOCKS TO UK REPAIRED , IE 2sT GH & - "VI IN" G- TO BE DONE Oil JEWELRY MANUFACTURED. While our Work is better , our Prices are Lower than all others. " ST-A-TIE I received all of the SIX FIRST PREMIUMS offered for Competition in our line Over All Competitors. .1 4 1 For the Best Watch Work , For the Best Jewelry , ( own make , ) For the Best Engraving , For the Best Diamonds ( own importation ) FOR THE BEST DISPLAYED , ETC. HaviiiK lately enlarged my workshops and putting In now -ml improve * . 1 chinory , J hope to Hlill more improve the quality and Innsh of our ork and fill orders with more promptness than ia usual. O-A-TJTIOlIsr ! Toy Mctlo ban always been and nlways will bo : "First to gain superior | tieK mid then advertise the fact not botoro-no wild advert momenta 1 Seme unprincipled dealers hamg in the habit of ownying my riiouncomnnts , I would beg you , the reader of this , to draw a line between uuch copied uilvortiBomonta 1a and those of Youts vary truly , "t ' a , 'A. B. HUBERMANN , The Reliable Jeweler , Omaha , Web , , Sign of the Striking TOVE Cloct , ,