Every large city has , or should have , a portion devoted exclusively to first-class residences , Such a want has been supplied Omaha , in Dundee Place. Note some of the advantages , First , The location is high , desirable , healthful , and commands a magnificent view. Second. No business of any kind will be'permitted in the residence districts in Dundee Place and if you build a home you have the assurance that livery stables or saloons will not be your neighbors. Third. No lot oi less than 100 feet frontage will be sold , and no nouso all owed to be built costing less than $2,500 , and must be at least 25 feet from the street line. Fourth. The streets will be graded without cost to purchasers. The park-like plan of De troit sidewalks being adopted. _ _ " " * ! Fifth. The price at present is extremely low. 1 00 feet of ground costing no more than 25 fee * in any other desirable part ot the city , affording parties an excellent opportunity to secure a site for a homo , and- those who have not the monay at hand to build , we will make a liberal loan. These advantages are worth your attention and careful consideration. One must , however , see the property to appreciate it , We will take pleasure in showing the ground at any time you mav call at our office. The Patrick Land Company of Omaha , SOLE OWNERS OF DUNDEE PLACE. Room 25 , Chamber of Commerce , , Omaha , Nebraska. W , H , CRAIG , President , N , D , ALLEN , Vice president. W. K , KURTZ , General Manager , BURIED IN THE QUICK SANDS Horrible Fate of a Prominent Oitlzon of Lincoln. A MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE. i | ) r. J. li , Kcnso of Tccumsoli Turns Up AIIIOIIK ttio Mlsslnc Hoard of Tra importation Matters General and Personal. LINCOLN BCIIBAU op TUB OMAHA. BOB , | 1WJ 1' STKEKT , LINCOLN , Got . , 8. I An electric shock would not have Btnrtlod Uio citizens of Lincoln moro 'than the news did to-day announcing that Mr. C. E. Van Pelt , of the firm of Vnn Poll & Gould , manufacturers of the I'tillrond remedy , had fallen a victim to the fatal quicksands of Suit crook. At an early hour this morning as a fcontlotnnn was crossing the bridge over the small creek near the Sharp farm , ( ilmost east of the penitentiary , he saw tx poukotbook Heating u ] > on the water , ( xnd near it other papers , which were jioving with the course of the stream. JIo descended the bank , and in leaning forward to secure them | iSs eyes fell upon a eight that Eont a thrill of horror through his being ; juet beyond his roach the slioul- flers and a part of the head of an need man appeared , his gray hir matted with eand and Bllnio , but cold in death. > With the dreadful apparition haunting him ho hastened to the city and told his discovery. The coroner and other citi zens hastened to the scene , when the pa pers wore secured , and an attempt was made to lift the dead man from the water when it was found that ho was tightly imbedded in the quicksand. A $ tout strap was obtained and fastened nround the body , which was seized by willing hands , hut oven then it re quired n great effort to pull the body from its place. Six Strong men found it to bo all they could flo to pull the unfortunate victim to dry round. But the sad work was done , ยง nd before them lay all that was mortal ot C. E. Van 1'olt , one of the most lilghty esteemed citizens of the Capital City An exuminination of the vicinity tilouo was necessary to tell the story ol Ilia terrible death. In crossing the oroek which seemed shallow and possi ble to wade lie hud reached the mire tnnt would not loosen its grip , and it lield him in its vice until death bora his epirlt to the mansions of the unknown world. For some time past ho was in poor health and was hardly responsible foi Ids acts. Is is now thought that ho was on the borders Of insanity. Last Saturday , while his wife had gone to the depot , ho went tuvivy from home , since when no ono BUW him until his body was ready foi the undertaker. Wild plums wore found in his pockets and it is supposed that he subsisted on those since ho wont from the euro of his wife. Ono feature of his Illness is that ho was very timid and avoided people and es pocmllystrangers , and this probably accounts for his not being soon. It is euppobod that ho mot his death porno time yesterday , but it may have boei during Saturday night , when the dark ness prevented his seeing whither his footsteps wore leading. Uut this wil never bo positively known. The core jury will out to-night on the case and export testimony may add new ight to what is now known. But it is lardly probable. The body is now in the undertaker's muds and it will bo consigned to the silent grave a day later. Mrs. Van 'clt is grief stricken. Her husband's lomo-coming was sadder than words can tell , and the sympathy of friends .hroughout the entire city goes out to icr. A SIYSTKRIOUS DISAPl'EAUANCIS. It bus suddenly become known that Dr. J. L. Reese , of Tecum oh , is among ibis missing and no ono seems able to ioll when or where or why. During the reign of an epidemic disease in and about Johnson's county seat , two or more weeks ago , ho lost a number of patients , and souio of his friends express the opinion that ho brooded over the unsuccessful results of his practice and skipped to avoid public censure , that he felt was coming to him. Others think that there is a scandal behind his sudden leave tak ing. It is believed that his domestic life has not been the happiest in the world , as ho separated from his wife two or three years ago. But his friends Bay that If his wife has had anything to do with his strange actions that he lias gone to her , somewhere in Ohio , for a reconciliation has boon brewing for sometime. But there is an uneasy lluttor at Tccumsoh over his going and an investigation will bo mado. These facts will bo a source of home surprise hero for ho was quite well known in the capital city. 110AHD OK TUANSPOIITATION MATTKUS. The village of Nelson and the Chica go , Burlington & Quincy railway com pany got into court again , but this time on a stipulated agrecmontand the board of transportation will not be called upon to settle the old sore. The following agreement tells the whole story which was tiled with the board to-day : In settlement of the matters referred to in the complaint of the village of Nelson against the Chicago , Burling ton & Quincy railway company the par ties horcto ngrco that said railroad com pany will construct the sidewalk called for by the town ordinance on t'lo south side of Fourth street and east of the railroad track , making the eatno on trestle work when necessary in order to bring the sidewalk to the proper grade of said street , and protect the sumo with proper balustrade ; said walk to extend us fur eiibt as the real estate extends owned by the said railroad company. Thebuid railroad company also agrees to furnish the material Unit the city may need for the construction in the llr&t instance of a guard or balustrade alone the north edge of the draw that extends into Fourth street and which is immediately east of the railroad tracks and grade that has boon con structed bv said company across said draw In Fourth street ; the said city to build and construct said protection , but the said railroad company to furnish the material ; the idea being to sc protect the same us to make a safeguard against accident that might occur by teams crowding along the edge of said draw in Fourth street. In consideration of the foregoing ar gument the complaint heretofore illod with the said board of transportation is hereby dismissed and withdrawn. The famous G A-yor case will como up for a final hearing at Omaha next Thurs day. The state board of transportation will hoar the case then , to save time and money. It is said that the evidence can bo moro conveniently deduced there thnn hero. The cuso will bo called at 1 o'clock. DOINGS IK COUNTY COUIIT. John Graves , a thirtoen-year-old lad was arraigned before Judge Stawurl for stealing a revolver , this morning. It scorns that Johnny hud been working or John M. Fisher , a farmer residing icar town , and quit during his absence about 11 week upo. The boy proposed to Vlrs. Fisher that ho would take her hus- mnd's revolver and call the deal square , , o which she consented , and he came to .ho city ; but as ho was a minor his 'athor notified Fisher that ho would hold him for the pay for his boy's work , whereupon ho grew wrothy and had : he boy arrested on the charge of theft. On arraignment the boy stood "muto , " and as there wore nouttornoys on either &ido the judge examined into the case and discharged the boy on the facts sub stantially as stated. The Saunders guardianship case btill Imngs lire. "I have taken a further continuance on the case , " said the judge to THIS Bo : rustler , "and will decide us to the boy's guardian on next Saturday. I think it best to give the parties to this case u chance to cool oil before I make my decision public. I have no doubt but what the court thinks there are good grounds for the aupointmont of a guardian , and that ho will do his duty when the proper time comes. " NKW NOTAKIliS VUIIMC. The following Nebraskans wore ap pointed notaries public to-day by the governor : Benjamin J. Franklin , Goring , Chey enne county ; Mark M. Palmar , Omaha , Douglas county ; George E. Cheney , Crolghton , Knox county ; George A. Hagersiick , Lincoln , Lancaster county ; Jesseo Trumunn , Chapman , Merrick county ; L. C. Humphrey. Lincoln. Lan caster county ; A. C. Ward , York , York county. CITY NHWS AND NOTES. Charley Carter is at homo and can bo found at his desk in the olllco of the commissioner of public lands and build- Ings. Ho has has just returned from a thrco week's visit at Columbus and Cin cinnati , O. Sam D. Cox returned from his trip to St. Louis yesterday evening. Ho in sists that there is moro natural gas about his bonny bride than pure gospel truth. Ho rustles for the Call to-day as though ho had been married many moons. The wonderful artesian well only got ? there now when Ltho pumps are working , but the veins are unquestionably Btrong and the water is pure and swoet. The opinion deepens that the water commissioner has solved the problem , and , if so , to him will belong the glory. Dr. S. W. McGrow , of 'Auburn , is in Lincoln to-day. Ho will return homo via Omaha. lie says that the republi cans of the county buried Church s and Tom's little hatchets , and will refuse to lot them dig 'cm up. But time will toll the story. HTlio police court failed to pro duce a single interesting case this morning. There was however , the usual grist of vugs and plain drunks. Nominal fines and trim mings , and the whole outfit went tholr way , probably twittering that the way of the transgressor is hard. Miss Etta Tooplo will start for Ed wards , Miss. . Thursday , whore , on ar rival , BIO will commence teaching in the Southern Christian Institute. Word reached her n day or two ago that the yellow fever scare had subsided. THE true American has a warm place in his heart for the old Loa CAIIIN. It's not "Eng lish you know. " but from the Log Cabins ol America have sprung mon in every respect greater than any from the grand castles of Europe. Warner's Log Cabin Sar- supurillu is , the best in the world. Til 13 UK AI/fY MARKET. Instruments Placed on Record Dur ing y > Hterday. n Tzaclmck , jr , to TGriuip , lot li , llnrk- er'asuli , wil . * 2,030 South Oinalm Limit Co to School District No. 3. South Umulin , lots n uuil 14 , blk i)17. ) South Onmliii , wil . 1.S10 EAMcCowln and wlfu to M Strutwun , lot" ) , Haw ley Terr aco. wa . 450 I'J Harrett undviiroto U II Ilenpur , lot SI , lilk In , Ilnnscom plnco. w il . 2.COJ Omalm unil Klorence Loan ami Trust Cote to A C Cubloy , lot ; iblk il , Florence , w tl 300 J K Smith and wife to U M Hicks , lot ID blk U. Potter's inlil . NBIS Nelson et Hi to I1 Illlcr , all rltfht nuil tltlu couvoyuil In deed in book 114 , pugo 4'tofdeeds ' . " O M Hicks and wlfo to J H Smith , lotH , blk K. South Oniulm. w d . 1,1)30 O 31 Hicks and wlfo to J K Smith , lot 10 , blk : . ' . 1'otter'H add , wil . 2,000 1)11 ( loodrlch and wlfo to W 'I' Seam in , lot 10 , blki ; , sub. I I Hillocks nail. wil. . . 3,000 S I'ruyn and wife to FV Simpson , lot ( > , blk ! ) , I'ruyn Park , w il . 45 J H 1'roston ot nl to A I ) ( ireen , lot 3 , oik H. 8 K Hosers1 add , w d . 5,000 Otto llauniann and wifa to J Cooler , lots H nna li. blk If. Omalm view , w d . 2UW T II Mcl'hersou and wlfo to U li ( iurllchs , o 'i ' lot 2. blk HIS , Omaha , wtl . 18,000 O KTImmlo to O Bvenson , w > ' , lot 3 , blK 10 , Isaac A Selden's add , q c d . 300 0 15 Thiusio to O Hvenson , o ' / lot T , blk 1 , Isaac * Si'ldon's mid , q o d . 500 1) } , Thomas and wife to A r Tukey , w fill ft ot e ISO It of n ISK ft blk C , Milan's add. wet . 2,000 South Omaha I.ami Co to V Jaruxh , lot ' - ' , blk K5 , South Omaha , w A . 225 South Omaha Land Co to I'1 Jurosh , lot 1 , blk Kfi. South Omaha , w d . 300 J Edwards and wife to J J Shannon , lot 8 , blk 10 , Isaac Aj Belden's add , q u d . 2 A W 1'iilleu to A ( } Kdwards. w K lots i and 0. blk 4 , Kendall's add , w < l . 1,000 li U Holmes and wife to A O Kdwards et al , unit 1-20 Crelghton heights , w a . 4,000 L A Cochran and husband to J T Dillon , lot 2. blk 17. Iledf ord place , w d . 650 Q U Kdwards and wlfo to J T Dlllonu , w K lots D and . blk 4. Kendall1 * tidd. w d 1,000 Win 8 McClauahan and wlfo to N 11 Kendall - dall ' middle. H lots 7 and 8 , blk 3 , Ken- dall's add , q o d . 1 Homo Investmt-ut Goto W II I.aiey , lot 4 , blk 0. 1'atrlck's 2d add. w d . 2.500 F I , Smith to U a Smith , lot 13 , blk 1 , Ores- ton add , wd . 1,800 3 T Dillon and wlfo to J F Capp. Olxli ! ( t and 1218 f t n of n w cor blk ail , Omaha , wd . . . . 2,500 W li Shlbjr to the public , Selby'B sub , South Umaha illaro . J Schiioldorvrlud ami wife to 31 A Arm strong , lot 13. blk 7. Melrose hill . 310 W .1 \ViiRoiiflr and wlfo to K M Saokott , lot 21. blk 1. Fowler's place ; lot U , blk 4 , 1st add Fowler's plane , w d . 1,800 J N Peters to ( j Conallln , lot 10 , blk 3d , Al bright's choice , w d . HO Thirty-two transfers , aggreuatlng . Ki'.OKl 1'nrmiM. The following permits to build wore is sued ypsterday : J. K. Hazard , ona and one-half story frame barn , Sixteenth and Ohio .streets 11,200 C. lUShaw. two btory frame cottage In Momnoutli park . 1.8CO C. It. bhaw , one story frame cottage , Second end avenue and Ash . , . 900 Gust Hamel , one &tory and basement ) iou o , Dorcas , between Sixteenth aud Seventeenth . . . . . . . . . W. H. llhebaugh , ono story frame cot. taee , ntlbert aud HouerH.i . 2aO A. II. ItoRers , one story frame store , Thlr- ty-i'liilitli ami AntM nVonuo . 600 John Flack , four frame cottages ou'i'weii- ty-llfth street , near llendett . 4.0CO W. J. Scott , two story frame duelling , Douglas , between U wunty-elghth and Twenty-ninth . . . . . . . . . 2.400 Minor permits . CM Total aggregate . ! 12,700 IT WON'T BAKK UUB.VD. In other words. Hood's Sarsaparllla will not do inpossihllitios. its proprietors toll plainly what it has done , submit proofs from sources of unquestioned reliabil ity , and ask you frankly if you are suffering from tuiv disease or affection caused or promoted by impure blood or low state of the system , to try Hood'u Sarsupurilla. The experience of others is sutllolont assurance that you will not bo disappointed in the result. 'Want oT Collaterals in Mexico. A City of Mexico paper says : "Tho organization of the Mexican Mortgage bank , which is viewed with hostility In some quarters and with frlondlinoas in others , is likely to go on without hin drance. The Now York syndicate is understood to control HO largo a block HJuirea as to ho certain of the confirma tion of the recently made contract. If the bank , under the now management and with its largely increased capital , advances money freely on real estate mortgaged , it will help the other banks here by putting on the market mortgage. bonds which will nerve as collateral on which to olTcct loans. The absence of good collaterals hero is ono of the chief ob'slicleb to banking enterprise in this country ; bankers arc censured for iniiin- tuining a high rate of discount when they would pe glad to lower the rate if they had collaterals to loud upon. Singlo-namo payer in the basis of com paratively largo banking transactions , but it is not sufllcient , however good the firms or individuals may bo , to jus tify a low rate of discount. " All the world and his wife moro particularly his wife , for she makes the puddings , pics and custards that delight his majesty's palate use Van Duy.or's Flavoring Extracts obtained from hound , ripe fruit , incomparable in flavor , absolutely free from chemicals , highly concentrated and therefore economic , prepared by a process which docs not admit of their contact with Lany sub- htancc which might contaminate them , and a time-honored standard article that wins approbation in every house hold. LOVEJO * ' . Mrs. Ida M. , wife of E. Jb. Lovojoy , of this city , Sunday at 8 p. m. Funeral Tuesday , October U , at 2 o'clock p. in. , nt first M. K. church , Council Bluffs , la. Leave residence In Omaha , 1114 Chicago street , at 13 in. If you need a perfect tonic or a blood purifier , take Dr. Jones' Rod Clover Tonic. It speedily cures all troubles of the stomach , kidneys and liver. Can bo taken by the most delicate. Price 60 cents. Uoodman Drug Co. Agent. Ono William Grimes , who lives over a blacksmith shop near the Sixteenth street viaduct , was yesterday arrested on the charge of wife boating. The cliargo was made by the blacksmith who occupies the lower floor of the building , and who was witness to the outrage. _ CREAM Its superior excellence proven In millions ot homes for more than a quarter of u century. It Is used by the United States ( iovernmtnt. Kn- dorwed by the heads of the great UnlYtTHltleK ai the Mrongest. purest and most healthful. lr. Price's Urcain Ilaklng I'owder dueH not contain ammonlu. llmo or alum. Sold only In cans. rincR HAKINO rownun co. Now 1'ork. . Chicago. Bt. Louis i DR. HORNE'S Electro-Magnetio Belts ! The Grandest Triumph ot Electric Science Crt rVltttllfl ScIenlinM"y Mttda Bnd P'nclleally Appliid. " " i DISEASES CURED WITHOUT MEDICINES. ALL ELSE FAILS Dr. HOWE'S ELECTRO MABNETIC BELT &WS ' &R lr i prodoe , contlnaotu current i COBTHI eleotricllr through tbe bodon the nurrai. It ouroi iU oa e " 7 ffenertlnf a oontlnaoua camnt of lefitrlaltr (1O or 19 lioura out nf mi ihr.iuvhout the human lyitt'nii [ fa foree * the blood. Im- Tb uurlt * ol UiU tcieo- UUPTURE DR. NORNE'S ELECTfUMUBNETIC BELT-TRUSS. GRATEFUL-l'OMFOUTlSU. Epps 's Cocoa. BREAKFAST. "lir n thorough knowledge of the natural | HH wlilch Kovoni the operation ! of dlgoitlon nnd nutri tion , nnd l > y n rnref ul application < > t Ilio Hn iiropcr * tlci of woll-sclectoJ Cucon , Mr. Uppi tins provided our bri'altfuUtuulu with it dullcatmy tlUTored buvumue vrblcli niBT.iiiT8 in ninny heavy doctor' bill * . His bjrtlie JuJIcloususo of nueli urtlclut of delttlmtit conxtltmliin innir bo Knulimlly built up until Btrnnx rnoiiuli to reslnl ovorj tendency to df e sc. Hun- droili of aubtlu maladies are ( touting around u < ready to attack wherever them Is a wc'iik point. Wo mar escnno IIIBIIT a fatal nbuft by keeping ournelTOH well fiirtllluil with pure blond and a properly noiiiUlKxl frames" Civil txrvku ( Jazotto. Mule alinply with uollInK water or milk. Bold only n tinlf pound tint by ( irooorM labeled thuit Hoiua'ojmtlne chemists. I LONDON , UNOI.ANII. -if OR SALE * EVERYWHERE. jU4 IbM ltot ot lUpkOTEP Fthliip.ciflepu/poit.CUKBur ItaWllKH 8 , ClV- " ' .I1 * ' ? * cur nlt ' ltrdlncU/ , Urouh all . . .k ptrU.rtitor. l r lulu. W'nt rt i pr > thVaVBdaUMVl 'Ca . ieBL8iJ'lc ( Jchl a T. E. CILPIN , FIRE INSURANCE BROKER , Itootn 03 Traders CHICAGO. n rer -Jlotrojiolltan National nanlc. It. O , IMD IL Co. Thn Ilraditroet Co , DREXEL & MAUL , ( Successors to John G. Jacobii. ) Undertakers and Embalmers At the old stand. HJ7 Farnnm fit. Orders by telegraph solicited nnti promptly attended. Telepliono to No. } . DIVOHCK8-A. OIWIDHICH , , lit IXarboru 8t.t riilcava ; advice free ; tl yeari expertencej buslnvst quietly od l ( illf U4uiaot 4 OVHU 10 , 000 MAGEE RANGES 2,000 MAGEE FURNACES AND 13 , 000 MAGEE HEATING STOVES WERE SOLD IN 1887. These fluures are iiiorurloijurut tlmn volumes v lilcli nilglit he written In pruUu of the peculiar UiurltH possassed by the Miitcco Hoods. .Mlh 1'AltI.OA HVVHOFTIIK ItAMIES ! 'I tiso the Mauea Itance conxtnntly I" my Schools and I'rlvuUi Kitchen ; It fullllloi every reiiulriiinont for tlio nioNt onactlng work ; I would not oxcImtiKu It for any runua iimdu. " Send for our I'lirnnca C'lrciilar and rpud what pU > 'BlcJun irote.ssordiclenthts ) , mrclmniCH nnd iiiHrclmntHHity ( ftlioJIntiuw rurnucus they bare InUbe. Jiiiu't put In Hteum or Hot Water Ap- pnratiiH , till you KNOW wlmt K KIIIST-CI.ASS Hot v\ir I'urnncu will do for Imlf the cost. TIIK MAIIKK IUNus : , I'UU.NADK.MKATINO AND COOKINO HTOVKS AUK boi.n IVKKV\MIIIIK : : by our aceuU , nnd we warrant each one to ( ilv perfect satUfoctlon to the Vuyi-r. MAOUU VI'UNACT. ( , ( ) . , M TO 3 L'MONHr. , llostotl. b8 A germ Umaha , Nul ) . DRUNKENNESS Or Iho Liquor Hflblt , Posltlrely Cured bj Administering Dr. Haliice' Golden 'i f 6l > ccino. | It ran bs given In a cup of coffee or tea wltJn put toe Knowledge ot the person talcing It : abso lutely harmlew. and will ellect a permanent and petdy cure , whether the patient Is a raoderata drinker or uu alcoholic wreck. Thousands ol arunkardf haTe been mode temperate tnen who bave taken Uoldeu Specific- their coffee with out their knowledge and to-day belters they ault drinking of their own free will. It never ftvlU. The system once Impregnated With thu Bpeclflo , It bacoines un utt r impoailblllty for the liquor appetite to exist. For sale by Kuhf > fi Co. . 15th and Douglas MS. , and Itfth and Cuui < Ingsta. . Om h , Neb.j A. U. .Kotter It Viunoll Ulntrk. Ot < 0 I'KN niVKN AVTAV. I'orttcularifraV HoucaTKAU , " Oiaaliu. Nab. f A