Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, February 2, 1887, Page 7

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THE OMAHA DAIL BEE: WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY =SQUIRES PARK== Lies Directly in Front of Union Pacific Depot and on Pacific Auenue, Thoroughfare Running to AND TO THE CABLIK C&AR BRIDGH, -GG i B Lots are Going Today for $350 and will be Raise $500 Next Week. BUY A LOT NOW. PROSPECTING FOR COAL. owned the lot upon which their house SCI AND PRINCE lourned it the office is (b he one of sal- | A PIRE IN THE COLD. now stands, her husband, she 4 e ary instead of fees. Further, that the | phe Residence of Mrs. Ross on Burt 13 Lawrence 7 Ostrom & Co. Work Reing Carrled On Notwith- | claims it, although it has been mor 1t is Not Certain That the Latter Will | = irst incumbent shail be elected mstead % i standing the Cold Weather. to areal estate man in town who ad- LT NS of uppointed, as contemplated, until the 3 reet Destroyed. I " The work of digging for coal—or | Yanced ¥500 with which to build a homw Co A e e (O A S -J.-ulniugq:u.- Yion. "I'be ‘announce- | - Yesterday morn 930 0'cloe : ; . e e e L= e v estorin orally elad in rags crtain parties are trying to make it | SRS SO, et O SRS | fire broke out i the residence of Mes. Will- R o Prosf Sl RS lkml of wh 1S 2 “oat of her hus: appear that the race between John 8. | et R e 000 annually to the m Ross, Burt street, and before ity p o QT A Yot f nobly despite the cold weather. To be | band's, and suftered kee both from | Prince, the world’s champion, and | ¢ y, and them the necessity of | could be extinguished, it destroyed | 19 Death to « R i ) Consumption, Prv operations cannot be pushed very ”u- i:::orum H h"i; “l'":‘r“fl" :(u‘-‘~l | Themas W Fck, which comes oft” in the | deciding between a host of applicants, out two-thirds of i house. | Malari 7 i b Sleeplessness, ast, but nevertheless nothing that can | the intenso coid, Juddge Berkea felt pow. | exposition building next Saturday mgnt, | each of whom wanted the appointment. | qyer gag an insuranco of $1,250 on the | Chills wnl Fa : 3 Or Insomnia, and !:utlmw is being neglected, in order to sitoLelplherfin 0 nprea: Toney to | bas been arranged beforehand—that Eek |y YT i has become | furniture, only wpart of which however, | g oy 2 i v coa § as g pagiuore °y ¢ N it ¢ 3 The governor of souri has bhecome 3 Typhoid Feyer, I i f each a paying yein of coal as soon as 7 a constable to_ serve it, and - | has no ghostly show of winning ;;.m,nf lous of the attention given to outlaws; | ¥ “"ll"'ri'l‘m' The !'nnhll W ~..vi\n(.-x! 1}; 10 oyor 3 1|.~s3mu1n|um, possible it ] it had to be served’ outside Prince, | it “ho still'con 16 recommend tho | by G, C: Housol, and was insurod for | Indigestion, g 01 Food, At present operations are being con- | ¢ or which the county would Y | Speaking of this matter yesterd famous Dr. Bull’'s Cough Syrup for MBEOH! 0SS L BINONIT L0 0Ny venapSins o 3 4 1 Ten Years O1d, : g thonsand dollars. Two firemen fined (o rimming the shaft which has al- | nothing, he did not know how to bring | p, s-snid; “Ee 2 just as g coughs and colds. o4 Y L A S ical Kaya S Lty R 1y fusel O oo n m”L;kl s b ertial liusbantl to/Ji "l"lc“ The judye | Lrince:said: “Eck stands just as good a (4 e mjured by the falling of one of the | Surgical Feyors No Fusel Oil, oI 2 show as [do. On a half-mile out door | The proprietors of Salvation Oil, the | ftt ,m\.r.xl bricks striking Delos " ¢ e a) i Abmlutely Pure tivo hundred feet in depth, and its sides | SOUZHY that such cases us the oneabove | (5 L 0 et him ab twonty greatest cure oncarth for pain, will pay | Beard, of' No. 1, and_John Steincrt, of lo0d" Fols oning ¥ | are being protected by an iron tubing 2 k- miles or any distanee. On this indoor | et is found lr:"*l“:lllmuumphlIx'u':l‘i the Look and ladder, on the head and " in- eight inches 1 diameter, which is grad- If you have not seen the rapidly grow- | {rack. howev. (Bt A e amatea | (Y, 8 R S | flieting ents about an mch in length 5 4 FOWC | track, however, where there are so many | only 25 cents a bottle. A Swedish servant, w vorked f ually heing sunk down, and "~ has | ing éity of South Omaha go to C. g, | o A BEEE T e Al (A Swedish_servant, who worked for iy been sent to a depth of over 400 | Mayne's oftico and you will Tind free es OAIIAC T s | Buyalotin Bonson of G, E. Mayne. | Mrs. Ioss, claimed to have lostabout I'he tubing or rimming is sunk in | riages in waiting. E ogether different one, and will test : LR LA F150 of her earnings, and mourned her tor to enable the men to pump out the g T a man’s speed instead of his staying rom 10 o'clock in the morning until 9 | 1035 With many tears. water more quickly and eff ely. A 1 vay Jots have been selling yester- | powers, “I'his being the case, Eck will | o'clock at night C. E. Mayne's office is 3 T o ~ F 5 drill is used at the Same time o deepen | day @ yin South Omahi C. B | Gund o' good show of coming out ahead, | erowiled with people buying ots in South work and stiff ¥ collars by | the shaft, operated of conrse by a steam ON s anILNeOpI using Eleetrie Lustre Star engine. A shoit timo will suflice —— (5 eten ou s T UhinEiins to enablo the shaft to be sunk to a depth Five, ten and twents-nere blocks, ad- | o ASC. B Mayne handles nothing but of 570 fect, where the vein of conl ori > Golng Fast. jdireboissinraRerl, ANl I0ycebmeh Akl nally srick will bo found. " In_pros Lots in Randolph Place addition to {iil dnaDIcE fhRndaan eipIolt: peeting above that vein some specimens | g, Omy r salo ¢l 5 £ Al Call at onee on e TR o b A R LRG0 BUaSIGD South )““hl-L\'f,(\,;w :\I{A ,‘li':"l\':,flls. ran |.||.(11|;)(t1l)l 100, : e VNG ST OnrRON Buy a lot in linw E. Mayne. much resembling coal) nave been found. 520 8. 13th Street. JEht e Eoportere oyl 13th 5. Five acros in Soath Omaha for sale at a No remarkub) ns of conl have Cimningham Hall. ilitiegnns id orsio e Dargain, EvANs & JONNsoN been found sing o discovery was first SN ck sl s 3 ) ol Iml"m entries 3uy a lot in South Omaha, C. B, | b By K snnounced, However, it is thought that | As €, B, Mayne handles nothing bug | (il i S0 s A on et oy | Mayiie, sole agent. he way Jots have been selling yester when the original vein is reached and | first-class property, an investment with [ Wi Pe wowedte LIPS R s day and to-day in South Omalr: the water is thoroughly pumped out, the | Lum insarcs a handsome profi Wi e allopedy to senier Sindlviiiale A New Store-Keeper. Mayne will sell more lots the fiest impressious of the find will be fully —— any other st o behorit | A new store-keeper has baen appointed | than ever before e A o T et i‘"\"h is solo agent for South | oup, T b OLITOROTLE | ¢ 1 jorts distillery, making five i all to e i et he operations of sinking the shaft an maha lots. J b A New . i simming it with tho iron tubing are car- e Il o find employment at tht plice. Thenew |4 New Musical Socioty O 24 ¢ F APPETIZER ried on o small structure which has A Sporting Weekly. 1y aota, o boon gclling yostat- | uppointeo’s name 18 Goorgo I, Gedut, | | About thirty-fivo ladies and gont! ; =~ been built directly around the hole, and ated on excellent authority that ARGRLOx TR f:,'"l '”“,l"'f"",‘“. \‘\v“l‘i | of Falls City, Richardson county, and s | interested in the promotion of chu Woee DL cortify st 1 hava ox i "f"",’*,,'fq",‘"",‘,"?".‘4"”'"'“).',,‘.'""i“&}‘!. EEm R enables the men o work in the soldest of rly in the spring a printing firmin | ghan ever before, ¢ U WEEK ) ond was sent him for signature, but thus | #nd other music, assembled Monday eve Substarce’ and siriotly pre i winter. This structure conneets with | iy o v i 3 sen returne ing he Sunds *hool it Por sl . o H H iis city will establish a weekly journal, tar has not been returned ning in the Sunday school room of th Forsale by Ds 3. Wino Morchants another, which contains the steam en- | ; A % R AR ik Rl A SAPORLETIOR 95 ig Torsale by Druggists, Wino Morchar % etk gine used 10 furnish the LIOLYe pows which will be devoted m the main to om 10 o'elock in the morning until § | Bus o lot fn Benson of €, £, Mayne. Irinity cathedral and organized @ society | o Talted S or Canuia, on teco it of 5 edoiinrs A reporter for the Bee paid a visit to | sportin s, at the same time paying lock at night C. E. Mayne's oflice is sl B to he known as the St. Cocilia society. w this plice yosterday morning and found | conside attention to theatrical mat- | crowded with people buyinglots in South | The way ! e boon solliug yoster. | Mr. John B, Williame was oloctod LAWRENCE OSTROM & CO' Louisville, Ky Iu|||| men i work pumping out tho water | tors 1 and abroad. One of | Omahu and Benson i to-day in South Omahd, C, B, | B ]i_“\\!”‘;]’{f" J ”.’f“fi‘\"“ Mes i Wholesale and DiSt’nb“ting Agents, and snking the shatt, Fugineor Martin | (e projectors of the enterpriso intends | Fivo, ten and twent > blocks, ad | jayno will sell more lots thero this week | otapgr,” yreasurer; gnd ~Mrs W. | RICHAIEDSON DREUG CO., and K Bl to leav e 1n a few days for Chicago to so- | joining South Omaha, for swle cheap. 1hab evor bolorg Cotton, musical directo BILEY & DILLON, Wholesale Liquor Iealer. \ Omaha. They Are Going Past, cure one of the most reliable sporting | Just right for eutting Fiye acres in South Omaha for sale at T'he socioty will hold regular rehearsuls f/”r}”’,"lf';';f',:",’,';\!'( (,"4',1?”0’“' BiQ O, Qliigtlite Lots in Randolph Placo addition to | editors to be had there, with a view {0 at it oneo on e barjzain, Evans d Jonnson, [1lendny ioytnigs ot 70, ladles’ and Bonth Oms 1o ch once giving the enterprise a first-class A . - ntlemen with good voices nre asked to [ N8 & JOHNSON, | beginning. . St. Before the prices on lots in South | Join. 1tis hoped that the society will he —— 24 8. 18th Street, e - Bifora itpe VI ;i ’)“ Tots m Soutn | ©maha ure advanced, and while you ean wble to give an oratorio next summer IDEAL BROILING. Cunningham Hall tefore the prices on lots in South 205010 D cos O ol South | puy them for such o 1l aamount ¢ ¢ —_— e : {o® Troiling can be done in tha oven of the Tl i sire advanced, and while yon ean | Omaha are advinced, and while you can | el at C. 1. Mayne'sof { buy Bnforo the, pricey ‘on oia In- Bouth : R Chirier Onk or Stove with the Wire Tho Briges Property Sold for | buy them for such o small amount cash, | PUY them for sueh s small « | You can’ double a fow | Lmaha are advinced, and whils you can Gauze O ) perfectly thanover 10,000, cail at C. E. Mayne's oflico and buy a few 1 at C. B Mayne's of dbuyafew. | months ¥ them for such & smull smonnt onsh, *he live e = The well-known Briggs property on | You can doable your money wi a few | You can double your wmoncy in”a fow |77 - gall gt OB Mavnotsaio -Ih';"n;l\' fow 7% 1/ Lay the ster aky cliops, ham or fish on 8 Wost Farnam streot was sold lust Friday | months months, C.E. ) > is sole 1 for & | ¥eu onn double your mopoy in i sow X , 5 lleroruiout yoly paclig i 1n to C. . Mayne and Erastus A, Benson - - e L | Qmiaba lots. ! months, TN o ¢ KAt ‘:‘;l‘“ltu\f"‘”\'\';:‘l‘n’ihn for 210,000 ‘Ihere are eighty-live acres | otice. o103 0 Jab o Bouth ‘Omaba, E. 5 . Buy a lot in Bonso 1. Mayno, s PR door closed 25 or wutes, No turning in this tract and just st oof Lowe The South Omaha Land company haye | 2tayne, sole agent e, Gatbraith's Inggries. £ L § ¢ . ¢ isrequired, At th Lof this time it wil avenue, It will b graded off, trees | appointea ¢! E. Mayu » agent for the m‘“’“l TR Dr. Galbraith, the Union Pacitic sur Twenty acres for sale chean,a bargain - z . be found niecly cooked ready to serve, planted and il improvements mide be- | salo of theirlots. Ho will show the prop- | gy Qa8 Betewse 0 eon, who, it 'will be It AV : Aasaa CABALACRANS 3 § > LAIES 18 THE IDEAT WAY TO BIOTL MEAT, fore any platting or is done. It | erty and furnish all desired information | - /00 Sh 0 SE500 retine. Monday | injured at Valiey a few ‘Im‘ ago, is said 5248, 18th St., Cunningham Hall, S 9/ NS is 1o taint of coal-gas or smoke, is thy intention of the presont owners to | upon application, ellow societios held & meeting Monday | (B R ? \\ 2 ; oretender and better in ike this the ehoicest insido residence | [Signed] W. A. PAxTON, President. | night and elected oflicers for the ensuing | 10 P¢ Fecovering as rapidistans could be | F adlcs nothin ! 3 lave 0 led over the eoals, werty in the city, with every advan N “’\‘} . i vear as follows: Henry dJuckson, presi- | @3Pecte d. He is yet compelled to use | < Nt invastmantie! | hony nee .‘,, [ .,u,"; in ,,l.' oven to be gamed by a residence in the | Twenty acres for sale cheap,a bargain | 30185 (0 OWE ¢ d crutches, but it is expected ethat he will | him jnsures & handsome profit. ; 3 ppreciated by every house-keeper, getrat part of Omaiva. Noselings wil Evans : denti P O} AL ACoLeiaNy wd F. B Biryant, be able to be attending to “pusiness 1n u &'pro {ier 0 e many 1eusons why AR B o e 5, 18th . Oinninzham urer. Mr, W. A Kelley, the retiring | P°8hle & 2 tom I R A e ho Charter Ouk Iange or Stove with i e | - sretary, on the conclusion of the meet s A AR A g g 1o Ganzo Oyen 1) o 8 uld bo prefered Len acres for sale chea An inve oy nt m' I“l; in S Ymaha | ing, entertained the newly elected gen- f ave not scen the dapidly ‘olirap. For par- BenD Fox ILLUSTAATED Cikcutars AkD Prive Lisis, 10 all others now in the market, s & JOTNS 504 8. 19th roper and the lands adjoining known a 1 " | ing cit 0 0 0 to ( = Hvaxs & Joiasox, A i Bt Oty Bvndieata Tanda. 1o as | tlemen at an oxeellont oyster and wino | MESHY of South omaha go 19 Co B | euluts ingu 3. Mayne, sole CHARTED OAK BTOVES azd RA A PITIAGLE CASY, ! ¥ sure of large retur b 'DhhradaY nikht & nuwnbarar Odd ¢ - : pobcis ath a am strects . \ lows will meet at the hall corner of | - A Mother Driven From Home and | § sent, 15th and Harney i nanaL ML b0 andtesnanal | o ) ceee——_——— Robbed of Her Property = | fraternal visit to Lodge 4901 Couneil | 0z ¢ uth Omara go 10 C. E. | A case of mutrimonia! city, which | Pt 'y copract TS | Blulls, f you will find free car- | gecms temporarily loust, beyond the | William Auderson was fined y | ey zes in Wi lm" | yeach of justicc, was detwled yestorduy | gigurbing tno veace. William ‘Aaron, & | Owaba lots “Ten acres for sale cheap, | slov, without roperly Lconsed to morning to Juc rka by Mlrs. Amelia | e BE S g and . N Ey Ans & Joinsox, 524 8. 19th St. | do that sort of work. Thenew ordinance Bolwell. She resides a short dista ) P A i (g If you have not s re rapidly grow- - | distinetiy provides t no expressman 7 4 south of the city hmits, and during the | v oo I ing ity of South Omaha go fo ) . B. Mayne is sole agent for South | or other person shull wiy garhage . -\ pineteen months which she bas been mar | SPATEINE & stranger. 2 Mayne's oftice and you will Tiud frc - | Omauba lots, unless they have sccured the proper o g gkoan Artaur Robinson had been guilty Triagos in waiting. - license for that kind of work from the i ried, claims she b l’;‘ n the vietim | yig chine the peace. He was promptly R \‘ C. ) > hg ) L ity 4 rities, All persons fouud vio- of extrome brutality en the t of her | fingd §10nd costs. Chas. Dunn, & v 1 Register of Deeds. § @St I ris ordinance will be promy ar | vy \'r,: = _‘ n@‘ ,:; ; He nlh e J([‘“f ‘”.-l ;.lu ’\\ml rant, was sent up for ten days. The county commissioners heard yes- i r r 1d proseented. . lee 4 Wréatencd (0 take her life and compelled | From 10 o'cloek in the morning uncil o | 41443 that the bill providing for th From 10 o'clock in the morn il 9| From 10 o'clock 1 the morning untito | W atches, Dlmnnvl' ) velry, n).l‘. erware ber to depend upon her neighbors o'clock st night C. E. Muyne's office is | eléction of a recorder of deeds had been | oopcdid 1 B2 08 T < o'clock at night C. 1. Mayne's oflice is The largest stook. Prices th TRspaeldliy Al lwa i wpport, As a consequence of this cruclty | erowdod with people buying lots in South | fuvorably recommended by the commit- crowded with people buyiug u N srowded with people buying lots inSouth | ed. Corner Douglas and 15th e has lost two ehildren, and though she © Omuhya sud Bewson, tee of the whole of the bouse. -~ They alse Omaba and Bensou, Omaba and Beuson. Liceused Watchmaker for i though Lintend to do everything in my power to win the r All this talk about my having a sure thing on it 15 s nonisense. . You may depend upon it that 1w will be the most hotly contested | joining South Omaha. for sale cheap. Just right for eatting up into lots. Hsvilie, K Al exy men who arged with violating the costs in police conrt yest sfor | C.E. Mayne is sole agent for South BATECR new gurbage ordinance, in carrying off

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