IT" .THE OMAHA DAILY .BEE : WEDI5TESDAY , FEBRUARY 2 , 1887 ; ' nrui P'-LJ . - . t f y fl gfcjfc J'-'iR yil'- --\1-i gZ3 55 p"1'M E2BBS aacsss . ita < wllii rK8Kafii.i AKtuSii rf J asirrcca Lies Directly \ in Front of Union Pacific ific Auen ue , o srj 6" " IB/ Of mM _ AJ f WI fi i W s are and wi to CW Q 82USSB Q rr No. 101 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa , i IMiOSPliCTING I-'Olt COAL. "Work Bclni : Carried On NoiAvilh- Ktnnilin the Cold Weather. The work of digging for coal or rather prospocling for it is going on nobly despite the cold wer.thcr. To bo operations cannot bo pushed very last , but nevertheless nothing that can Jpo ( lone is being neglected , in order to reach a paying vein of coal as soon as possible At present operations are being con fined to rimming the .shaft which has al ready been sunk. This shaft 13 over favo hundred feet in depth , and its sides nro being protected by an iron tubing eight inches in diameter , which is grad ually being sunk down , and has already been sent to a depth of over-100 feet. The tubing or rimming is .sunk in order lo enable the men to pump out the water more quickly and elieetivcly. A drill is used at the same time lo deepen the shaft , operated of com.se by a steam engine. A shoit time will siillice to enable the shall lo be Mink lo a depth of 070 feel , where Hie vein of coal origi nally Htriiek will bo found. In pros pecting above that vein some specimens of slato. black and gray ( the former very much rnscmblmg coal ) nave been found. No remarkable specimens of coal have been found sineo llie discovery was first tinnouncod. However , it is thought that when Unoriginal vein is reached and the water is thoroughly pumped out , the ti/-st impresblons of the hud will bo fully < 2onlirmed. The. operations of sinking the shaftand rimming it with the iron tubing are car ried on in a small slruoturo which has , bcnn built directly around the hole , and enables the men to work in thnoldest of winter. This strueluro conneels with , another , which contains the gleam engine - * gino used to furnish the motive power. i A reporter for the HKI : paid a visit to this place yesterday morning and found four men at work pumping out the water und sinking the shall. Knginoor Martin was in charge of the work , Tlioy Are ( Joint : Kant. Lots in Randolph I'laeo addilion to South Omaha tor sale cheap A EVANS ( .loiiNsox , G31 S lilth Street , Cunningham I hill , Tlio HrlfjUH i'l'operty SoliI for S-t O.OOO. The well-known llriggs properly on West Farnani street was sold last Friday to C. 1C Mayno and Knisltis A. IK-nson tor f'ilO.OOO. There are elghly-hvo aeres in this tract and lies just west of Lowe iivtmnn. It will bo graded on" , trees planted and all improvements made bo- font an > platting or belling is done. It is thn inlitntion of the pre-fiit owners ( o make this the choice t inside residence properly in the city , with every advan tage to bo gained by iv icsideiice in the ' oiitral part of Omaha. No .selling will ' .done until probably mt > fall. /on acres for sale cheap. KV.VNS & Jon.NbON , 5.'I S. 13th St. A ririAiH/i ; CASK , A .Mother Driven I'Yom Homo and Koblit'd of Her J'ropcrty. A case of matrimonial infelicity , \\hich eei-ins temporarily , at leiust , bojond the reach of jiibtice , was detailed yesterday morning to Judge Herka by Mr.- , Amelia Hoi well , Shu roiides a t-hoit distance south of the city limits , and during the nineteen months which shohas been mar ncd , she claims she has been the victim of r\tn mo brutality on the part of her llfrlKuul , llu has be.itcn and kicked her , and driven her out of the house , Ihioatoucd to lake hurlife and compelled her to depend upon her neighbors for mpport. As a consequence of this cruelty the has lost two children , and though she owned the lot upon which their house now stands , her husband , she asserts , claims it , nlllioughit has been mortgaged to a real estate man in town who ad vanced $500 with which to build a homo. Yesterday sue was literally clad in rags , part of which was an old coat of her hus band's , and suffered keenly , both from the mortification of her si'uation and the intense cold. Judge Herka felt pow erless to help her. He agreed to issue a warrant , but as there was no money to pay a constable to servo it , and espec ially as it had to bo served outside the city , for which the county would pay nothing , he did not know how to bring the cruel husband to justice. The judge thought that such cases as the one above outlined , needed legislation. If you have not seen the rapidly grow ing city of South Omaha go to C. E , Mayne's ollico and you will find free car- liagcs in waiting. The way lots have been selling yester day and to-day in South Omaha , C. E. Mayno will sell more lots there this week than over before. Tlioy Are Going Pnst. Lots in Randolph 1'1'ico addition to South Omaha for sale cheap. EVANS & JOHNSON , 021 S. 13th Strcel. Cunningham Hall. As C. E. Mayno handles nothing but lirst-class property , an investment with him insures a handsome profit. C. E. Mayno is solo agent for South Omaha lots. A Sportlnn Weekly. It is stated on excellent authority that early in the spring a printing firm in this city will Cbtablish a weekly journal , which will be devoted in the main to sporting events , at the same time paying considerable attention to theatrical mat ters both at homo and abroad. Ono of the projectors of the enterprise inlendi to leav o in a few days for Chicago to se cure one of the most reliable snorting editors to bo had there , \yith a view tout once giving the eniorpriso a llrst-class beginning. Hcforo the prices on lots in South Omaha are advanced , and while you can buy them for such a small amount cash , call at C , 13. Mayno's ollico and buy a few. You can doable your money in a few months. Notice. The South Omaha Land company have appointed ( ' E. Mavno solo agent for the sale of their lots. Ho will show the prop erty and lurnlsh all desired information upon application. ( .Signed ] W. A. PA.XTON , President. Twenty acres for sale chcap.a bargain EVANS As JOHNSON , 521 S. inh ; St. , Cunningham Hall. An investment in lots in South Onnh.v proper and the lauds adjoining known as the South Omaha Syndicate lands , is as perfectly sure of large returns as a lot on 15th and Farnam streets. C. E Mayno , solo agent , 15th and Jlarnoy. rollco Court. William Anderson was lined ? J5 and costs in police court yesterday morning for difturbing the peace. William Aaron , a hack driver , was fined $5 and co > ts for violating the hack ordinance in over charging a stranger. Artnur Kobinson had been guilty ot disturbing the peaco. Ho was promptly lined $10 and costs. C'has. Dunn , u vag rant , was sout up for ten days. From 10 o'clock in the morning until 0 o'clock at night C , 13. Alayne's ollico is crowded with people buying lots in South Omaha and Beusuu. KCK AM ) P1MNOI5. it i .Not Certain 'Iliat the Ijiittcr Will Heat the Former. Certain pai ties are trying to make it appear that the race between John S. Prince , the world's champion , and Thomas W Eck , which comes oil' in the exposilion building next Saturday night , has been arranged beforehand thai I3ck has no fhostly show of winning against Prince. Speaking of Ibis mailer yesterday Prince-said ; "Eck stands just as good a show as I do. On a half-mile out door track 1 think I could beat him at twenty miles or any distance. On this indoor track , however , where there are so many turns to make , the race will be an altogether dill'erent one , and will tesl a man's speed instead of his staying powers. Tliis being the case , Eck will stand a good show of coming out ahead , though I intend to do everything in my power to win the race. All this talk- about my having a sure thing on it is mere nonsense You mav depend upon it that it will bo the mpstliotly contested race ever run in this cit , > , too. " Moxt Saturday night the reporters will test their respective abilities as riders of the "Hying wheel. " Three entries have been mide so fur. Mr. Prince desires it understood that only honalido reporters will bo allowed to cuter. Individuals who are connected with a newspaper in any other capacity than that of a reporter will bo barred out. The way lots have boon soiling yester day and to-day in South Omaha , C. E. Mf.yno will .sell more lots there this week than over before. From 10 o'clock in the morning until f > o'clock at night C. E. Mayne's ollice is crowded witli people buying lots in South Omaha and Henson. Fiyo , ten anil twenty-aero blocks , ad joining South Omaha , lor sale cheap. Just right for cutting. Call at OUCQ on onEVNS & JOHNSON , 521 S. 18th St. Heforo the prices on lots in South Omaha are advanced , and while you can buy them for such a small amount cash , call at C. K.-Mayno's ollice and buy a few. You can double your money in a few months , Huy a lot In South Omaha. C. E. Mayno , solo agent. Odd Fellows. The Hall association of Omaha Odd Tollow societies held a mooting Monday night and elected olliecrs for the ensuing year as follows : Henry Jackson , presi dent , P Olson , secretary , and F. 1 $ . Hryant , treasuicr. Mr. W. A Kelley , the retiring secretary , on the conclusion of the meet ing , cnteitaincd the newly elected gen tlemen t an n\eollent oyster and wine supper , gotten up in Higgina' best stylo. Thursday night a numboi of Odd Follows will moiit at the hall corner of Foultconth and Dodge streets , to make a fr Uernal visit to Lodge li ) ot Council Hlulls. C. E. Mayno is solo agent for South Omaha lots. If jnu have not seen the rapidly grow ing city of South Omaha go lo O. E. Mayne's ollieo ami you will liud free car riage in waiting. or Deeds. The county commissioners heard yes terday that the bill providing for the election of a recorder of deeds had been favorably recommended by the committee - too of the whole of the Louse. Tlioy also . learned that the oflico is to n6 one of sal ary instead of foes. Further , that the lir.it incumbent shall bo elected instead of appointed , as contompliited , until llie ensuinir state eleetion. The announcement - mont wis highly satisfactory It meant the savinjr of 4 < 20OI)1 , ) annually to the county , and saved them the necessity of deeidinir between a host of applicants , each of whom wanted the appointment. The governor of Missouri has become iealous of Ihe attention given to outlaws ; mil he still continues to recommend ( he famous Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup for eoti hb and colds. The proprietors of Salvation Oil , the greatest cure on earth for pain , will pay a large reward if anyeertiticato published by them i.s found not genuine. Jt costs o'nly 25 cents n bottle. I5uy a lot in Itcuson of O. E. Alaync. From 10 o'clock in the morninir until 0 o'clock at night C. E. Alayne's oflico is crowded \utli people buying Jots in South Omaha and Henson. Five , ten and twentr-acro blocks , ad joining South Omaha , for sale cheap. Just right for cutting up into Jots. Cull at once on EVANS & JOHNSON' . Gi > t S. lilth St. Huy a lot in South Omaha. C. E. Mavne , sole agent. A New Htorn-Koejmr. A new store-keeper has been appointed for Iler's distillery , making five in all to lind employment at that place. The new appointee's name is George I1' , ( iedultig , of Falls City , Hichard on county , and Ins bond wab sent him for signature , but thus lar has not been returned. Buy a lot In liunson of C , 13. Mayno. The way lots have been selling yester day and to-day in South Omaha , C' , 10. jMayno will sell more lots there this week than ever botoro. Five acres in South Omaha for .sale at bargain. KVA.NS A : JOJJNMJN. Before the prk'os on lots in South Omaha are advanced , and while you can buy them lor such a Muall amount cash , on II at C , E. Mayno's oflien : jrit | buy : i few , You can double your money in u low months. .tt C. 13. Mayno is solo agent for .South Omaha lots. \ Ih * . Ciilliraillrs Inline * . Dr. ( ialbraith , the UnioiQ'.icIlic bur geon , who , it will bo renumbered , was injured at Valley a few davM'ago , is said to bo recovering as rapiiilyiaas could bo expected. Ho is yet compiled to use crutches , but it is expected rtlmt ho will bo able to bo attending to 'tnismcss in a lew days. : - . ( If you have not seen the iljfyldly ffi ow ing eily of South oumlu go to C , E. Mayno's ofiioo and you will ynd free car riages in waiting. If you have not seen the rapidly growing - ing city of bouth Omal'a go lo C. 13. Maine's otlico and you will Jind free car riages in waiting. Ten acres for sale cheap. Kj ; & A : JOHNSON , 53i S. 13th St. C. 11. Mayno Is bole agent for South Omuliu lots. As C. E. Mayno handles nothing but lirst-class property , an investment with him insures a hundsomu proht. From 10 o'clock in the morning until 0 o'clock at night O , E. Mayne's ollice is crowded with people btuiujr lots in South Omaha and liuiuou. A If IKK IN TUB COLD. Tlio licHiclenco of Ulra. Itosf on Hurt Street licstroyrd. Yesterday morning about ! > : > 0 o'clock , a file broke out in the residence of Mrs. Will iam Ross , 2215 Hurt street , and before it could be e\tinguiilied , it destroyed about two-thiid.s of the house. There was an Insurance of $1,250 on the furniture , only a part of which however , was destroyed. The building was owned by C. C. Ilousel , and was insured for $2,000. The total loss will amount to about three thousand dollars. Two firemen were injured by the falling of one of the chimneys , several bricks striking Deles Heard , of No , 1 , and John Steinert , of the j.ook anil ladder , on the head and in- Hinting cuts about an inch in length. A Swedish servant , who worked for Mrs Koss , claimed to have lost about lfiO of her earnings , and mourned her loss with many tears. Easy work and still' glossy collars by using Electric Lustre Starch. As (3. E. JMaync handles nothing lint first-clas-s proper ! } , and investment with him iiiMiics a handsome profit. Huy a lot in lionson of C. E. Mayno. Five acres in South Omaha for sale at a bargain. EVANS As JOHNSON. The way lots have been selling yester day and to-day in .South Omaha , C. E. Mayno will sell more lots there this week than over betoro. A New Musical Society Orjianl/.ed. About thirty-live ladies and gentlemen , i ntereslcd in the promotion of church and other music , assembled Monday eve ning in the Sunday school room of the Trinity cathedral and organi/ed a society to he known a the St Cecilia society. Mr. John 1' . Williams was elected president , Prof. ,1. 13. liutlur , vice presi dent : W. S. ( Joiiltl , secretary ; Mrs. Will T. Tabor , treasurer ; and Mrs. J. W. Cotton , musical director , The society will hold regular rehearsals Monday evenings at 7ti : ! ) . Ladies and gentlemen with good vo ces are asked to join. It js hoped that the society will bo able to give an oratorio next summer. Jieforo the piices on lots in South Omaha are advanced , ami while you can buy thorn for such a small amount cash , call at O. 13. Mayno's ollico and buy a tew , You can double your money in a low mouths. Huy a lot in Henson of C E. Mayno , Twenty aerca lor MIO ! eheap.a bargain. KVAO A ; JOHNSON , 521 S. lth ! ! St. , Cunningham Hall. As O. 13. Mayno Ini'idles nothing but first-class property , an investment with him insures a handsome profit. I'ur Sale The Solomon residence of 00 acres ot ground , including all improve ments , race iraek , Are. , cheap. For par ticulars inquire of C. 13. M.Tjno , solo agent. " 1 he ( Jnrhnnd Ordinance , Within the past two days the police have made the arrest of aeveial express men who are charged with violating the now garbage ordinance , in carrying on" slop , without being properly l.consed to do that sort of work. The new ordinance distinctly provides that no evprc.ssman or other person shall cart away garbage , unless they ha\o secured the proper license for that kind of work from the city authorities , All persons found violating lating tins ordinance will be promptly ar rested and prosecuted. From 10 o'clock in the morning until 9 o'clock nt night C. E. Ma > uo' & ollico i crowded with people buying lots in South Omaha and Uenson. Lawrence Ostrom & Co. FAMOUS "BELLE OF BOURBON. " Is Death to Consumption , Sleeplessness , Chills anil Or Insomnia , auil Typhoid Foyer , Dissimulation , Indigestion , 01 Food , Dyspepsia , Ton Years Old , Surgical lAjvar , ? No Fusel Oil , looi 1'oisoniiigr Absolutely Pur * The GREAT APPETIZER Thl will rprMfjrtliut I Imvo otamlnea the IlKlihK OK IlimmtOV WHISKY , reoilvoil from I < * w- ius < EO-nirM \ Co , nn I f mnl tli < mni > In ba porljutlj fn-0 from duel on ami nil olli-r clolotor- oiifl BilLntiKup-i anil strictly piiro. I cli iiriiily | ri > 3 I'nmmnJ the mini for ft nllrin I M illclniil niiriioiiui „ , „ . J.I' UMlNtlM.M I ) , Aiitirtl-nM ' ( Imimst , LmiUvllla , Ky , I nrsnloljjr PniHRlsU Whin Mor'tmnU in I IIIMUPM ovurywlia IVh i Jl ji n"r hnttln . in'ui ' KSMi XtV M rli1il'il'1'l'n ' ' ' ' " "o < 'wiu "u "ont lo nn- y aililrasi LAWRE3STOE OSTKOM & Co. Louisville , Ky Wholesale antl Distributing Agents , ntiua co. , n < i ILltOX , niuletnlc. Liquor DcnlrrsOinalut. \ . i > ( iclI > lIhADS'lONK JtltOti. < 0G'O. , Umulnu II. T. CLAItlC JtJtUG CO. , IDE AX BHOILIKO. Tirollhifj can be done in the oven of the Chailur Oak Itaiiso or htovoIth the Win ) ( iait/eOven Door , moiepuileelly than over he live coals. Lay the hteal ; , chops , ham or fish on a wlieliroiler or meat lack , placing It In an oidmaiy bake pan tocaUh thediippiiigs. Allow it to remain lu the en \\lthtlio door closed 26 or 1 ! ( ) minutes , .No ttirnini' Hie < ] iiircd. Atthnemlof this liimi it will lie found nicely cool.id ready to serve. Tins JSTIIJ : IUI.AI. iAY TO niton , MKAIH. Tlifio it no taint of coal-gas or wnoke , nnd the nionts in enioio tender and better la ll.iu.r than those bioiled o\er the coals. The coiiM-iileiu'o or 1/iuilniL' in the oven \Mll boapprei iated by cveiy hriiibe-kceiL'r | , find ndils iinolliir to tnoniaiiy icabtms vhy the Clmiler Oak ItatiRO or htovollh tint AS'Hofjuii/nO\en Jiour hlnnildhopiotcnid GUID FUJI ItlUST.UTED CfiCUURS f.M ) f'tlfE ' 1.IS1S. to nil others now in the inaikut. CHABTEB OAK BTOVE8 and RANGES are BOLD IN NEBHASKA aa follows : MH/TON KOIJI.KS ft SONS OMAHA. 'I ASM I I. ft SWI I Nl.V , . . . J'AIRH'JUV , P KENNLV. UoKUON. ( , l I Jl I t \R ) , KKANKLIN. IAI.Iw\bSi ) 1.I.1SON , HASTINGS. N I lullS ON N' H III llVNU. i : C IIRKWKK , H'Y f > rtiM- , . I J M.CAU I.I'TY , . . . . O'NniL CITY. II AlKHftCO hsl.KA ! KA ( .1 V K ll\/-l LWOOU , . . ( KCI.OIA. W J- 'Jl MI'UCION' . / . H'I I b Ht'kl. ' i'l AIT'iMllUrtl. J I ) Sl'ilKV\Nr ! U f-OM , AIKI , .i A. IM M.SDN , J. KASS\'tO . ( I AKh M J O ( , l < I I N SlK.Jllbl'UfC , , KHAl'sl- LKI ! ! ! iU.l CH , CHI nun J A I'ADHI- M MiN . bi OI.Db lKOs ; I H 'l IMMI KM N I I \l 1 I' ' RELIABLE JEWELER , Watches Diamonds Fine Silver , , Jewelry * ware The largest stock. Prices the Jovn-it H , itjrm Jt > , dally. All wur : warrant- cd. Corner Douglas and JOih lreuts , Um.ifi i \Vutctiiuitktir \ for Uiu L'n.un I'ucilu ; l6.iojdcouiijuy. { ]