6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY" DECEMBER 28 , 1881 COUNCIL BLUFFS. What is-Oallod a Slander on the Ministers of the City , Christmas Festivities at the Baptist Church Mon II day Evening. Pittman Again Indicted on the Charge of Manslaughter. Police MUoolianeoiw for h Million and Fleninnt Mention. "Daring the Odd Fellows' fair nnd festival last week , for the benefit of the poor of our city , the noble , Chris tian efforts of that generous order irons encouraged by the presence and hopeful words of Rev. F. T. Webb , of St. I'atil'H Episcopal chuHch , nnd Uov. Father McMenotny , of the Catholic church , the latter reverend gontloDian giving So to the cause. Wo nro in formed that , with the exception of the two gentlemen mentioned , none of the city's clergymen visited the fair dur ing ita progress , or lent it encourage ment in any form. Those interested naturally wonder at this notable ab sence of the" servants of God , who nro supposed to bo living up to that divine admonition that 'the greatest of all those is charity , ' and to bo deeply interested in the cause of charity and the alleviation of the suffering of pinched , poverty-stricken people. Prayers nvailcth much , but a low dollars invested in the right place and at the right time by the hand of Christian liberality , have boon proven in the past to avail much more , ' when placed nt the disposal of those noble eommittess for the relief of suffering humanity. Non pareil. On Sunday morning , to the sur prise of mo t of the citizens of Coun cil Bluifa , the above appeared in our morning contemporary. There is mi insinuation coupled with the charge brought indirectly against Cyrus Ifumlin , Thomas H. Glclaml , Mr. Lemon and the ether pastors of this city , that those gentlemen are walking the streets and occupying their pulpits in the semblance nnd garb of Christian charity , and yet when there is a call from a secret or ganizalion for help in behalf ol those needy ones there comes not oven a vrord of encouragement. Such is the charge made by a paper that has for years claimed to hold position in the van , directing the stops of our young commonwealth , strug gling to break through a dismal fron tier life into the sunlicrht of nn enlightened - lightened civilization. Why the in sinuation that , because , foraoothsomo of our pastors did not take an active part in the Odd Follows fair they are indifferent so far as the welfare of tlio poor of our city are concerned , The Odd Follows order is ono ol the grandest institutions that thi light .of day shines upon. .TJio gooc to suffering humanity performed by them is immeasurable. Once each year they hold a fair devoted pxolu sivo'to charity. Their idea in its inception was dedicated to pure Chris tian charity towards each othor. They are bound with an oath nut BOO a member in good atanding suffer. Wo give them all praise. Ilut shall it bo said by ono of the loading dailien in the west that because BOino pastors remained away during the recent fair hold hero they are not doing their duty as required in the position the ; occupy in this community ? This is base insinuation , and no ono wouli irmko it who had seen the efforts pu forth by those pastors , not only to Alleviate the hunger nnd want in our oity , but to strike at the cause of nine-tenths of this wrotcltod ness , and remove it from our midst For this they work not once a year but day and night , year in nnd yea out. They enter the door of poverty they make no sign ; that ono of God' children is in want is enough. Thu , give nnd relievo. The world know nothing of this act of Christian char ity. The writer of this nrticlo has received coived money from the hand of ono of those pastors , with the request that it bo taken to tlio door of some family in need ; nnd has on several occasions , at his request , gone out in search of such as were in want , to repo'rt to him that ho might relieve them. What the pastors of our churches and the Christian puoplp in our city do for the poor , the world never knows. For not taking an active part in the Odd Follows' fair , they might have many satisfactory reasons , and because they did not is no reason why our morning contemporary should brand the in as hypocrites. CUHIHTMAH JOTS. One of the most unique , interest ing and appropriate Christmas enter tainments , was given at the Baptist church , in this city , on Monday oven- ing. It was evident to an observer entering the epaciou * edifice , 'that ' no pains bad been spared to please the hundred of little ones gathered there , The church wai very , very prettily decorated. Back of the alley had boon opccted a largo .booth . , trimmed and droasod M it wore in winter cos tume. In a quiet niche , on the front face , was a minatoro church illumina ted. The window * were shaded to represent all the colon of the rain bow. In and around upon all aides of this beautiful structure bags of dainties and sweotmeaU were hung in profusion. The ontortainuientoponod with a song and chorus consisting often ton foiualo and two male voices. An effective prayer was then offered by ' the jmator , Ilpv. J. G. Lolmun. Tlio curtain , shutting from view the booth , wan then drawn aside and the object behind upon which the mind and heart of all present had centered was disclosed. The laughiug clatter of 'happy ' children mingled with the notea of ii muiic box playing a Christmas air. When this scene was enacted , it made the eider onoa present wish they were back again amid those childish , happy days , when to thorn Santa Olaus was a reality. Then followed singing by a class of ton little girls , nnd then reflations , the following little ones taking part in turn : Saddle Osborn , Vic tor Moon nnd Grace Drown , wns announced a duet and chorus by J. W. Dorgor , Mm. H. E. Seaman , Miss Bnrgor nnd Charles Louck , Miss Lillian Berger presiding nt the organ , Next inordorwo noted the recitations by the following little ones : Kvn Scars , Ida Ilopor , May Scaly nnd Leo Brewer. After this came the most interest ing part of the progrmnmo. Mrs. H. E. Seaman stopped to the organ nnd began to sing a Christmas song enti tled "Somebody's Coming , ' introduc tory to the arrival of ( to tha children ) the most important personage at that moment upon earth. At the end of the first verso , away in the distance , could he heard the faint jingle of the merry Christmas bolls around the necks of the reindeers attached to Santa Clam * sleigh , nnd as each was concluded the ringing became louder and louder and when the song was ended , Old Santn himself made his appearance , to the astonishment nnd delight of all. Ho came up the Ride nislo pu fling nnd blowing , down the contro and mount ed the platform , where ho introduced himself to the little folks. He wnu warmly greeted nnd moro warmly clad in a very thick buffalo overcoat. EIo were long , white hair and whiskers. After distributing presents to nil ho retired through the door by which ho entered. A song by the Sabbath Bchoon nnd a tableaux upon which was reflected light from the back repre senting the "Star of Bothlohan , ' fol lowed , when Mr. Borgor' announced thnt supper hnd boon prepared for the children in the chapel. To this room each class retired , a reporter of TUB BKB joining the Diblo class , to be present during the last scene of a most magnificent Christinas entertain mont. HAT 11 Kit 8UOOKSTIVK. There is n board stuck in the mud south of Broadway , on Tenth street on ono side of which the following it inscribed : "Dnngnrous Passing , " nnd on the other side the following : "Sa cred to the memory of our city finance ! ! . Died of depletion while on a wedding tournament ; spilled out nl liorao racing. Their lives depreciated just on the rngfjod edge of this mud- hole. " Under nil is written : "Tho wicked rule ; ; the pcoplo mourn. Proverbs , xxix , 2. " HANDSOMK KNTEUTAINMENT. Mrs. Marie Mynstcr , as is her usua custom , entertained a few friends al her palatial residence at Mynstor park. Everything her place and the market could afford to please the appetite was furnished. I'lTTMAK INDICTED. Christian Pittman has ngain boor roindictod. It will be reinom bored that this case was tried here about ono year ago , occupying nearly eight days. After being out twenty four hours the jury wore unable to agree , part of them voting on the firs ballot for an acquittal. The majority were in favor of returning a verdic of manslaughter. On change of venue the case was taken to Mills county and would have came on for trial a the last term of the district cour hold there , had it not boon discoverot that the indictment was missing. Thi court dismissed the case against him Ho was again brought before the court upon the now indictment , am upon motion of his counsel wns ad milted to bail in the sum of $5,000 IKK OIHTItlOT COURT convened again yesterday , and go right down to business. The firs case taken up and which occupied tin court yesterday was No. 3277 , John P. Morris vs. 0. 0. Cook &Co Comonttt Sims for plaintiff , John II K catty for defendant. A 0001) HANTA OLAUS. Mr. Prior took the very iniportnn part of Bantu Olaus at the children' Christmas oiitortninmont on Monda ; evening nt the Baptist church , and right good ono ho made , too , TIIK CATUOUU fAlll has every promise of success. Th hall wns well filled hist night. "Wail ing for the Verdict" was brought ou in line fltylo by n draiuatic compnn from Omaha. I'OLIOE NKWH. Charley Jacobs was arrested by Oflicer Cusic for discharging firearms within the city limits , lie left his re volver ns security for his appearance to answer. John Bull VIM taken in by Oflicor Morse for being intoxicated. E. J. Jones wan arrested by Chief Field for mnliciuualy driving over sidewalks. Brooks took in Julius Forrester for being under the influence of too much Christmas. E. J Losoo was arrested by Officer Cusio , charged with petit larcuny. Several drunks were disposed of yesterday in Judge Burlco's court. TUB HOCIAI , HOP given by the Holiday club of this city at Bloom & Nixon's hall , was H grand success. ( IIUTITUDK , Miss Uortenso Bodurtha has been made happy by The Nonpareil boya who had such a good time over a sup per prepared a few evenings , since by Miss B. , and sent into them while at their "midnight toil. " The boys called upon the young lady in force and presented h r with a beautiful toilet tot. Clark wrote out n little pooch for them to make , as they wanted it done in stylo. Not being able , ho never , to make it out in time , as ho would persist in sticking in Chinese characters , the speech was de livered * by hand. The young lady was very much surprised , fainted a little , nnd calling for Clark requested him to return her linooro thanks. Wo don't know what the paper over the way would do if they hadn't ' Clark to fall back on in nn emergency. 1'EU.SOXAL. Hon. Samuel Adams , n prominent criminal lawyer of Cleveland , Ohio , and father of Mrs , Samuel Leonard of t'lis is in city , Council Bluffs on a brief visit to his daughter nnd his old friend Marshnll Keep , clerk , of the U. S , district court. John N. Baldwin , of the firm of Wright & , B ldwin , has gone to Car roll county en business. Charles J. Cruuso , advance agent of BauUbury'0 great troubadiurs is in the city making arrangements for the appearance o ( that troupe December .11. .11.S. S. B. Gault , of St. Paul , Minn. , spent Christmas in this city with his brother. T. B. Gault , general ngcnt of the Wnbaflh. 0. F. Phelps , of Cromwell , Iowa , who is on his way homo from n trip to Blnir , Nebraska , called nt TIIK Hr.r. office yesterday. Mr. J'helps is quite n laJgu properly owner in Cromwell. P. T. Mayno lolt yesterday for Marysvillc on business. U. S. Cole , of the well known light ning rod firm , has returned homo and may bo found hereafter nt hi * otlice on tower Main street , Virtue Acknowledged. . Mrs. Ira Mtilhollaml , Albany , N. Y. , write * : I have Buffered from oft-recurring bilious hcmfachen , dyspepsia , nnd com- plntnt * peculiar In my tux , Since lining your Jtunlock IM'-wl ' llittert I BUI entirely rcll Ved. Price $1 , trial the ten centn. IH-lw WEI DE MEYER ON CATARRH : "Treatlio" on the cairn * , connwiucncc * n < l ciiroot "CaUrrhnl Dlietuci , " > > y Or , K W. Wei Oe Meyer , ot New York City , discoverer of the antidotal treatment. Ailiancol thniry , Im portant Incta fttiJ ( itnttllnil cDrrolwratlonn ' Dearnr * ' , weak fjn , loss ofolc * , mrofuli , Icucorrh on , I oncmtls nnd nndcrmlntxl consti tution * remit from Cttarrhal | > oUon. " "Trav t DC" free and sent postage paid to my o c , on receipt of tioiit.I card. L ) . D. Dcwey & Co. , I'uMlnhcr * , No. 182 Fulton Street , Now Vork. dill eoJ4tAw MntUr of Application of M. W. Ken nedy for Liquor Liccnnc. NOTIC13.1 Notice In hereby given that M. W. Ken nedy did , upon the IfHh day of December , A. I ) . , 1881 , file hln application to the Jlayor and City Council of Oirmha for license tOHcll Mult , Spirituous nnd Vinous Liquors , at No. Jill ! South Thirteenth Htrcut , Thiid wnrtl , Otimha , Nel ) . , from the 1st dny of J nunry , 1882 , to tha 10th dnv of April , 1H82. If there ho no objection , remonstaance or proto-t filed within two wceko from De- cciiibor 15th , A , U. , 1681 , the said license will be granted. M. W. KENKKDV , Applicant , TIIK DAILY BKK newn [ > aier will publish the nbovo notice for two weeks nt the ox- Dense of the applicant. The City of Omaha is not to lie charged therewith. J. J. L. U. .TKWKTT , declG-l't City Clerk. NOTICE. Matter of Application ) Of HUB. M. A.IIIU01NB , \ For I.lquor Uicncc. ) Kotlco It hereby gUcn that Mm. SI. A. II IK Klnn did. upon the 13th day ef December , A 1) . 1881 , fllo her application to tlio Major ami Cly Council of OmMia , for LI cnsc to lull tl< , plrltunui ami Vlnoun Ll'iucn , at Nn. Ili2l Uo'Jtw iitrcet. Fourth W.iri , Omaha , Neb. , frum the Int dj of January , 18S2 , to the lOtli day of April. 18U2. If here bo no objection , rumomtrancc or pro test dc < l with n two weeks from Decumhir 13th , A. D. 1M1 , thoonld llccnw will ha granted. U. A. HiaClhNS , Ail'licant. By Ceo. Itlgirliui , Agent Ilir. llAav IIKK nc 'Hiper ] will publish th' above notlco for two wo ks at the etponsc o ; the applicant. Tlio Clt > ot Omaha la not to be clmrgud therewith. J. J. L. C. JKWETT , City Cicrk. Dccl3-12tm Matter of Application , of K. Dallow for Liquor LiceuBe. NOTION. Notice is hereby given that'll. Dullow did upon tliolTthday of December , A. U. 1881 , file ! liin appllo > ton ! tu the Mayor am City Council of Umnhn , for license to Bel Malt , Spirituous and Vinous Liquors , a * No. 1014 Chicago Street , Fifth Ward Omaha , N. b. , from 1)10 ) lut ( lavofJnnunry , 1882 , to the 10th day of April , 1882. If there bo no oujiction , remonstrance or protest tiled within two weeks from Dec ml > er 17th. A. D , 1831 , the said 11 cenu will be granted. K , DALLOW , Applicant. THE OMAHA DAILY DEK newspaper wil publish liio a eve notice fur two weekn n Wio expense ot tlio applicant. The Citj of Onmlia it nut tu l > u charged thcrewitli J. J. L. C JKWKTT , City Clerk. Matter , of Application of Edward Wittiff fur Liquor Licence. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby g\\on \ that Edward Wltti did , upon tlio 14th day of December , A. D. . 1831 tlio hU application to tlii Mayor and City Coun ell ot Omaha , ( or llueni-o to veil Mult , Spirituous and Vlnoui Liquor * , at So. 1413 Farntmra street Third vtanl , Omaha , Nub. , from the 1st day o January , 1882 , to .ho 10th day cl April , 18B2. K there bo n objection , rcmona once or pro to-t tiled within two weeks from 14th day < ( D emitter , A. 1) , 1831 , the suld llccnuo will b granted EDWARD WITTIH , Applicant. TIIK DAILY HKH newspaper " 111 oubllji th above notlco ( or two UCCKB at thu expense o ( th applicant. Thu flty ol Om.itm IH not to b mrircil therewith. J. J. L. C. JEWETT. Uicl5.m City Clf rk. Tilatwr of Application of Henry Fund for Liquor License. NCTICK. Xotloo Ii hereby invcn that' cnry undt , dli upon thu 7th duj of Dcomber , A. D. IBSnlc hi npplliatlon to the mayor nude ty council of Onu hi , for license to veil Malt , Spirituous nnd Ylnou Uiiiors | , at No. 1-18 Fnnihim struct , Tlilrn Ward , Oinalin , Nub. , from the 1st day.of January , 1882 , to thu Mil of April , li-S'J. If th > ro bo no objection , remonstrance or pro- tvs lllcd within two weeks from December 7th , A. D. 1831 , the Bald license 111 hoKraiucd. Hx.Mir I'UNUT , AppllcHnt. TIIK DAILT HEK nuwsparor will publish the above notice lor two urokx at the uxpuMio of thu ap plicant. The City of Omaha U not to bo charuutl herewith. J. J. L. C. Jl WKTT , dc7-m City Clerk. Matter of Application of Henry OsthufT for Liquor License. NOTION. Notice U hereby cUon that Henry OstholT did , upon tllulMh day of Dt'cemVer , A t ) . 1881 , f.lo hU appllcnt on to the Jlayo. and City Coun cil ot Uuuha , for llcensi ) to B II- Unit , HplrituotiH nnd VlnouH I.liuor | , nt No. filU SK- teen h Btieet. Fifth Hard , Oinalu , Neb , from the lot day of January , IbS'.1 , to the 10th daj of April , 1SW. If there bo no objeclon : , rcmonKtranco or pro- list lllcd ulthln to \\wkn from IMh of Decent- brr , A. D. , IbSl , the Bald Ikonno will bu ira > .ted. Aipllcant. TIID IMil.TlIlKK nc | mpcr nil ) publlih the above notice for two WICKB at the rxpentiu Of ti.u anillntnt. | llio O.ty of Omaha Is not o be char * ' d there * Ith. J . J , I * C , J KWKTT , ( Jecl6-m _ < lt < Clerk Matter cf Atipllcutlou of Michael Wallinz for Liquor License . NOTICK. Notice U hereby given that Michael Wnl- lauzdiil , ufion the J Ith dny of December , A. D. , 18cl , flit ) hiB apiillcutlou to the Mayor and Clt ) Council of Omaha , for llcenne to sell M lt , Bpirituouu and Vinom Liiuor ( . t uorth nine Leawnworth , be tween ' 1 liirtcenth and Fourteenth htrcets , Second ward , Onmhi , Nob.rom the 7th d y of January , 18S2 , to the 10th day of Apfll , 1882. If there bo no objection , remonstrance or protcat filed within two weeks from Deceuibvr 21th , A. 1) . , 1881 , the aah llcenuo will bo granted. MIOIIAKL WALLAXZ , _ . , . Applicant. TUB DAILY HKK newspaper will publish the above notice once ouch week for lye weeks at the txpeuso of the applicant. Tlio City ot Ournlm U not to bo charged therewith. J. J. L. 0. JEWETT , Dec-.M.2t. City Clerk. Matter of Appli ntion of Chas. 1'iusch fur Liquor I in-iuo , NOTICK. Notice 1 hrroby gn en that Chu. l'ln fh did , U | M tliu Kth Uaot Docimba . A. I ) . , Ibsl , Illti h < appicbllou to tlioilasor KiiJ City Ccunrllol Omaha , ( or llcciuot sell ilall , aplntuotu and Vln. oin Uijuor * . nt No 00-J Bouth uth Ureei , Klntt wara , tiiunlia , N 1) . , troin tha Ut ilay ol Jan uary , 18s : ! , totholuihilay | April , Ios2 , If the c bo no .I'jwulon , rainonttionni vr pro- teal IIM wlihlii t o\ufUfnm lK.'rvinH < r 16lh , A Ik 1CU I 11 , , , . 1 It. . . . . _ . _ I1I1 i a ' _ . Appl cant Till DAILT lxi nruvpapor will publlih th aboio notlcu ( or wo wtekn at the exiniu. ) ol the applicant. The t.My o ! Oiuaba U not 10 Ixi cliar.-iHl UicrcKUIi. J. J. L. C , JEW LIT , U 16-IS city Cletk. AND- H a n d s o mest -IN TIIK- MARKET1 For Sale by WM. E. STOETZEL 621 South Tenth St. Matter of application of JameH Falconer fur Liquor License. NOTICE. Notice IH hereby pivcn that James Falconer did upon the 15th day of Doccm her , A. IX , 1881 , file hi * application to the Mayor and City Con oil of Omahn , for licemc to cll Malt , Spirituous nucl Vinoui I/iqunrn , at the corner of Fifteenth am Farnhum ntrect , Third waul , Omaha Neb. , from the IB ! day of January , 1882i to the 10th day of April , 1882. If tliore l o no objection , remonstrance o rrotent filed vti'.hin two w.eka fr in the 15th day of Detwinber , A. D. , 1881 , thi id llccnae will be granted , JAMES FAI.COSEII , Applicnnt. TIIK DAILY LKK' uewspapcr will publish the above notice for two weeks at the ex peiiBu of the applicant. The City ol Omaha is not to be charged therewith. J. J. L. C. JEWETT , dcclC-lSt City Clerk. Matter of Application of Alfred T. Wolff for Liquor License. NOTICE. Notice li hereby glv.n that Alfred F. Wol did , upon the lF < h dny of Doc. nibor , A. I ) . , 1881 fib lilnappllo tlon to tlio .Mnjor nml City Coun , II of Onviha , for HccnHO to ell Molt , Splrltunui and Vinous liquorsatBOUthwc'icurncr Twenty HCCOIK ) an Cumin * btreeU , Hixth ward , On aha , Ncli. , fiom t' ' e lit day ot January , 1S82 , to th 10th day o April , 18b2. If there bo no object on , rcmonitranre or pro tot filed wit In two week * from Ieu mbcr 15th A. I ) . , 1881 , the tula llcemo ulll bo granted. ALTKKO F. WOUT , App leant. Tint DMLY HKK ncnipipcr will pu llsh ih above notice for two x\coki at the exp life of thi applicant. The City cf Oni&ba U not to be cnarxud thcrcM ith. J. J. L. C. J h\VETT , dcclO 12t City Clerk , Matter of Application of M. A. McNa nmra for Liquor License. NOTICE. Notlca In hereby gircn that M. A. JlcXomara did. upon the IDtfi day of December , A. D. , 188' file his application to the Mayor and City roiin ell of Omaha , for license to roil M It. Splritnou1 and Vinous Liquor . at Nos. 214 aud 210 Four teenth .trcct. Third ward , Omaha , Nob. , from the lat day of January , ! Ss2 , to the 10th day o' Apnl , 18S2. If there bo no obj-ctlon , rcmoretranco or pro- tet ( lied within two weeks from December luth , A. It , , 1831 , the eald licence will bd ( 'ranted. M. A , McNAUAiU , Applicant. TIIK DAILY lien newpapor will-pulll h th above nonce for two eckn at the expense ft th applicant. The City of Oraahi i not to b charged therewith. J. J. L. C. JEWETT , dciIG-m City Clerk- Matter of Application of L. H. Spence : for Liqnor License. NOTICE. Notice is hereby ( ilven thnt L. II. Spen cer did , upon the 15th day of Decrmi > or , A. IX , 1881 , tile Ida application to th Mayor nnd City Council of Omaha , fo licenae to cell Miflt , Hpiritnoua and Vinou LiquorB , at No , 32 : ! South Eleventh street Third ward , Onmlm , Neb. , from the IK day of Jnnuary , 188tu tue 10th day o Am illS82. If there bo no objection , remonstrant or protest filed within two weeks from Dec'iuber 15th , A. I ) . , 1881 , tl.e sal license will bo granted. L. II. Si'KNCEii , Applicant. THR DAILY KKR newepaper will publish the ahuVA notice for two weeks at the ex pciuo of the applicant. The City Omaha is not to bc < char 'd therewith , J J L. 0. JEWETT , declG-m City Clerk. Matter of Application if John O'Conno for Liquor License. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that John O'Con D ell diil upon tlui Kith day of Decombc A IX , 1881 , fllo his api lication to th ilujur and City Council of Omaha , , / < lict'ii.'o to tiell M ill , Spirituous and Vinot L iii | > 's , at No. 108 'lenth strce Ti'ird ward , Oiimhii , Neb , , from the tin < Uy ( , f January , 18&2 , to the 10th day A .1I.-1882. If tln'ro lie no objection , remonstrance- protest filed within tw weeks from l.lt of December , A. D. , 1881 , the said Keen \\ill be granted , JOHN O'CoxNKLi. , Applicant. TIIK DAILY DEI : newspaper will publish the above notice fur two weeks at the ox- pi line of the applicant , The City of Omaha ii not to be chained therewith. J. J. L. C. JEWETT , < 3eolC.12t City Clerk. Matter of Application ot Owen McCaffrey tor Liquor Licenae , NO I ICE. Notice is hereby given that Owen Mc Caffrey did utMin tl'Q lEHh day of Deccm- I * ) , A. I ) . , 1381 , file his application to the Mayor and 0 ty Council of Omaha , for a license to sell Malt , Spirituous and Vinous Ltqunrs. nt noitheaat corner of 15th and VouKiaa street , Thin ) Ward , Omaha , Neb. , from the 1st day of Janu ary , 18W , t the 10 h day of April , 1882 , If there b no objiction , remoni-tran o or prottet filed within two weeks from the 15th of December , A. D. , 1881 , the nid llcftuuo will bo Kranted. JoHK'McGAlTIlKY , Apiillcnnt. THE DAILY HEK newspaper will publish the al.ovo notlco for two wreks at the ex. penao df tlientiplicftiit. The City of Ouiaha not to be charged therew th. J. J. L. 0. JEWETT , 1)801(5.23 ) ( City Clerk. T , SHOWIVI n CASE1T&DRO. | MMW * * ] lo/VAM Mff SOLOMON'S GASH PRICE LIST ! 1204 Farflham St. , OMAHA NEB. , - - - . Preserve It and Compare Prlces'.WHhOthers lloys' Clipper Hicae CO Girls' Clipper Hcds 60 cut $1 00 Wa on in City 01 2 K30CtuomcH Walnut Krimuj K ) 8 10 Carved Walnut Frames 0 8U2I Carved Motto trame * , Walnut 'Jfi luxll Walnut Krninn 25 Handramo Voltct Kramra 15 Koom Moulding , Walnut or Gilt , I Inch per foot 4 Ito in MntildlnK , Walnut or Gilt , lj Inch per foot 0 Drawi IlookH for Koom Moulding , per doz. . 40 Ikxl Itoom Lamp , Complete , 26 Hand I-nmi ) * , Complete ! 25 nro < Hand Lamp , Complete 30 Iron Coal Ducket 30 ( lood Uroom 1A Host Ilrooni In Marktt SO Chlld'n Drooui 10 Spittoon 20 Cu padare8 : . . 30 Extension Mbary Lamp. . 2 ' 0 0 lilaxs ( loblcts ( one net ) 30 0 Olai i Tumblers ( ono net ) 3 > lAmp Chhnnoja 6 Uootl Lantern 40 Quo Gullon Oil Can 24 Low Prices for Iron Stone China Wore1 Unbundle Teas , per net (12 pieces ) 9 t > 5 Ilandlo Tens , per net (12 piece * ) ( ID Unbundle ColTeo , pur net (12Vleccs ( ) Oo Handle Codec , per set (12 pieces ) 76 OncBo I'iu Plat ( .4(6 ( pieces ) 40 I'ncfictTo * l-Uten ( S pieces ) 60 . .mi HoiBreakfiwt I'latcs (8 ( plecen ) IJS Ono Set Dinner 1'Iatca (0 plece ) . 00 Covered Tureens OS Cream Pltchem 15 Wash Howl and I itcbcr. 01 Chamber * 35 Toilet Seta for lied liooms (3 pieces ) 200 Dust Par.s IB Steclo Diamond * 36 L oMng GUnset ) , all Price" . Conductors' lanterns. . l TTho aboreprices FOR CASH , and you will find them at leant 10 to 3' ' ) per cent , less than clscuhcro , aste purchase for Cash , at the lowest rates , and ( ell 'Or ' Caah Only. My customers arc not obliged to pay for loss of bad debts , as HO keep no bookti and no charges are mode. Qlve us a trial and be convinced. Please call and price our Gnods as wo h vo thousands of articles not inent oned on this bill. All Aro'Welcome , Whether They Want QoodsorNot. deUcod-tf Matter of application of A del Inn Jaliu tor Liquor Llcenso. NOTICE. Kotlco is hereby given thnt Atlclfna John did , upon the l&th day of December , A. D. 1881 , tile her application to the Mayer and City Co ucii of Omaha , for license to sell Malt Splr tuoiiKond Vinous Liquor , at No. 012 South Tenth street , First Wntd , Omalm , Nebraska , from the 1st day of January , 1882 , to the 1 th day of April , 1882. If there bo no objection , rvnionBtrnnco or proteat filed within two weoi B from De cember 15th , A. D. 1881 , the uaid licence will be granted.ADKUNA ADKUNA JAHK , Applicant. TIIK DAILY Kix iiewopoper will publUh the above notice for two weeks at the ex pense of the applicant. The City ol Omaha lit not to bo charged therewith. J. J. L. 0. JEWETT , City Clerk. Decl6-12t Matter of Application of Julius Troltschke for Liquor License. NOTIOK. Notlco Is hereby then that'Jullus TrelUchke , did upon the 16th day of I cccmbcr , A. D. 1881 Hie hU application to the Mayor and City Coun ell of Omai a , for llecino lo bell Malt. Spirituous and Yinouf Liquors , at No SOS andf 318 S. 1Mb trect. 4th Ward , Omaha , Neb. , from the lei day of January , 1882 , to the 10th day of April If there lw no objection , remonstrance or pro tent tiled within two wtck from 16th December A. D.1881 , the said llcemo will he granted. ' - A | pllcant. TIIK DAILT llr.i Newspaper will puLllbh th aboto notice for two week * at thocxi > no of th applicant. The City of Omaha Is not to be charited therewith. J , J , U O , JbWKVT , City Clef k. Edward W. Simeral , A110RKEATLt Deere & Oomp'y. 1 MANUFAOTUBEES OP PLOWS , MOLINE , ILL , * Wholesale Dealers in / * AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Moline Wagon Oo , Farm and Spring Wagons , Deere & Mansur Oo , Oorn Planters , Stalk Cutters , &c , , MolinePanip , Oo , Wood and Iron Pumps , Wheel & Seeder CoFountain Oity Drills and Seeders , MeclmnicsburgMacli , OoBaker Drain Drills , Shawnee Agricultural Oo , Advance Hay Bakes , 'oliet Manufacturing Oo , Eureka Power and Hand Sliellers , Whitman Agricultural OoShellers , , Road Scrapers , &CH Moline Scale Oo , Victor Standard Scales , A , 0 , Fish Eacine Buggies , AND DEALERS IN All Articles Required to Make a Complete Stock. SXHXTD XOXC. O.A E'.AJE.OGtTrXlB. Address All Communications to DEERE & COMPANY , Council Bluffs , Iowa. dfc8rnc2ra FEARON & COLE , Commissson Merchants , 1121 Parnham St. , Omaha , Nob. Consignments . . made us will reecho prompt attention. . . References : State Bank. Omaha- Plait fc Co. Baltimore ; Peck A TUnnhor Chlcmfoi " w..i > * n Olndnnstl. HEADQUARTERS FOR MEN'S FURNISHING COGUS. "We desire to call the special attention of the trade to otu elegant lines ( at BOTTOM PRICES ) of Underwear , Cardigan m Jackets and Scarfs , Buck Gloves , Overshirts , Overalls hosiery , &c. , now open , Wholesale only. SHREVE , JARVIS & CO. , Corner Fourteenth and Dodge Sts. -WHOLESALE- BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER -AND DEALER N Wall Paper and Window Shades. 1304 Farnham St. , Omaha Neb. oM.me.iy . O. WHOLESALE GROCER , 1213 Farnhzm St. . Omaha , Neb. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS./ ISH & McMAHON , 1406 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA , NHU. The Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug House in Nobraaka SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAIL ORDERS. ly IB-mo THE JELM MOUNTAIN G-OL1D AND S Mining and Milling Company. _ . . . Working Canltil - - - - - - - RKX.OOO. _ . Capital Slot-It , _ - - . - W.ooo. I'M Value ot ghariM , - - - - - - - STOCK FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE Mines Located in BRAMBL MINING DISTRICT. DR. J. I. THOJtAB , I'retldeut , Lummlnt , Wyomintr. WM. K. TILTON , VIcoPrcsldent , Cummlna , Wyoming E. N , HAUWOOD , Socretarr , Cuiuniln , Wyoming. A , G. LU.NN , Trcuurer , Cummlna , Dr.J. I.Thomne. Loul * Miller W. 6. Cramel. A. O Dunn. . . . . . E.N. lUrwood. FrancU Lcaveni. . Ceo. . II. Folw. UwUi Zolmn. Vr , J. C. Watklni. no22meOm GKO. W , KENDALL , Authorized Atcciit tot Sale of Stock ; Box 442 , Om li , Keb. FOSTER & GRAY , WHOLESALE LUMBER , COAL & LIME , On River Bank , Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts. , , - - - BDT \