Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 16, 1888, Page 5, Image 5

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It is scarcely a matter requiring explanation why Dundee Place will ev.entually
supersede all other locations in Omaha for elegant homes. The reasons are obvi
ous. The restrictions inserted in all deeds are a most important feature ; the nat
ural lay of the land is equal in importance.
Dundee Place was the envy of lot buyers and home seekers when it was known
as .the Patrick farm , even though the ground was unbroken , lying as it does in the
pathway of Omaha's greatest growth ; with every condition favorable to make it a
pleasant place to live. Its beauty and healthfulness of location are unquestioned
and unsurpassed. The ground is so high and so well drained that within a few
hours after a storm all water disappears.
The lots as well as the streets and avenues are being graded and shade' trees
will be planted.
Many of our best citizens have secured building sites for elegant and permanent
homes. No one can appreciate the advantages of this property as lately developed
without seeing it.
This company will either build a house for you or make a liberal building loan
with but one-third of the price of the ground paid.
Our salesmen are ready at all times' to show the property , it being but twelve
minutes drive from our office
The Patrick Land Company of Omaha ,
, SOLE OWNERS OP DUNDEE PLACE.
Room 23 , Chamber of Commerce , Omaha , Nebraska.
W , H. CRAIG , President. N , D , ALLEN , Vice President. W , K. KURTZ , Genera ! Manager ,
LINCOLN NEWS AND GOSSIP ,
A. Broken Hearted Father's Vlalt to
Hia Wayward Son.
THE NEBRASKA SCHOOL LANDS.
Homo Political 1'oints of Interest
Mattcra In the Supreme Court-
New NotnrleH CoiiuniHslonocI
General ami Personal.
LINCOI.N UUIIKAU or THE OMAHA BHB , 1
ID'-JO P STHKKT , }
LINCOLN , Oct. 15. )
An aged man , with snow white hair , sio
estly Btood in tlio door of 'tho executive
l-ooms to day anil asked for an nudlcnco with
Iho governor. His liana was tremulous and
Ills vulco fultcicd. It almost seemed that ho
Btood upon tlio brink of the grave. " 1'er-
Imtm 1 can hoH > you , " politely suggested an
attending clerk , "if you will only make your
wants known. " "I have como nil the way
from the northwest part of the state to sec
My hon , who Is convict , in prison on the
charge of horse stealing , mid 1 would like
to sco him once more. Cun you
ijlvo mo a permit ) " 1 can , " was the prompt
rcs ioiiso , and great tears rolled down the
old man's cheeks ns he took the paper that
was to admit him to a brief nudlcnco with
the boy who had probably whitened his locks
and wrinkled his brow. "Uhank you , " ho
aid. as ho turned to go away , "my name is
Hasinas. I live llftcon miles from Valen
tino. My boy wont wrong , but he is my boy
still. I could notdlo until I saw hlui once
more. " So goes the world. Although the
language is smoothed down , the old father
epoko as is written , and it gives another leaf
tu experiences of life.
NUUIUSKA SC1IOOI , IVXDS.
Tlio roappralsomcnt of the school lands ol
Nebraska indexes the true growth and de
velopment of the state in u romarkublo dc-
Vrue. It furnishes statistical knowledgo.
The school lands of Gape county were nrst
nppraiscd In 1SU3 at * l.S5 ! to f3.SO per aero ,
and in Sherman county in 1S7 : > at 11.25 to $7
per aero and , Judging from the number of
yours elapsing in their general settlement ,
the lands were esteemed high at that prlco
| > y farmers and grazers. The records in the
oftlco of the commissioners of public lands
ml buildings show that the school lands of
the state were not leased in a spontaneous
manner , but that they dragged along with
few takers until within the past eight years.
This statement , however , refers only to the
counties of the state that have been longest
settled. The educational lands in the now
counties find a much readier iimrketthan the
Old , and peihaps the reason is duo to the
fact that the past has fully demonstrated
that there is a gold mine In every ICO acres
of liinil throughout the entire state. The re-
Appraisement of school lands in 01 age and
Sherman counties has Just boon received ,
and the nuso llxes values at from $0 to t l
per acre In the ilrst and from $ .1 to $11 in the
Bccoud. An arithmetician will have no
trouble in computing the per cent that can
be realized In school land Investments In
these counties. It has paid to plant uiouoy
lu these lands.
I'OLlTICll. rOlNTKUS.
"I do not know , " said C. K Heed , of Ster
ling , Johnson county , to TUB HKC man
today , "but it strikes mo that , the republican
ticket in our county will bo elected to a man.
Church IIowo may have to scratch somewhat -
what , but it is a presidential year and the
.boys will vote pretty straight. A good many
republicans did not llko the deal but they
\vfll swallow it rather than Pool of the Jour
nal , He has been too oratio to draw friends
to him. Yes : you can put it down that the
county Trill go solidly republican. "
"I nave knocked around considerable of
late , " remarked C. E. Magoon , "and I tell
you the hoys are waking up all over tlio
Btate ; not without reason , too , for the damo-
crats are rubbing their sleepy eyes to a de
cree that is truly surprising. Outside of
Omaha I do not think that McShane will
gain a vote. The course of Ills paper has not
been calculated to Inspire respect and ad
miration since the inauguration of the cam
paign. It U nonsense to say that there It
Danger of a 'democratic legislature m Ne-
braska for the coming session. Still thcro
may bo sonic gains. "
UTKl'.MR COUUT M VTTKUS.
The late cases docketed for hu.mng before
the supreme court are as follows :
Clara U. Barker vs A. W. Barker ot al ;
appeal from Grecley county.
T. K. Jacobs vs the State of Nebraska ; er
ror from Dundy county.
Frederick Sprink vs State of Nebraska
ox rol Hiram Robblns ; error from Kearney
county.
Court will bo called to-morrow morning at
8:30 : o'clock to hear the cases iileil from tbo
Third Judicial district.
NKW NOTAI1IKS rUIIUO.
Ncbraskans as follows were commissioned
.otarles public by the governor to-day :
James O. Smith , Clear Water , Antclopo
ourity ; James II. Ilowitt , Hcmingford , Box
Jutto county ; Edward F. Clayton , Chap-
) ollc , Cheyenne county ; Henry W. Curtis ,
3maha , Douglas county ; A. J. Armstrong ,
Curtis , Frontier county ; frank F. Cook ,
Poison , Nuckolls county.
CITV NBW8 AND NOTES.
Hon. Henry Grosslmns was in the city to-
.ay. Ho has eschewed politics and is at-
cndini ; strictly to business.
The Catholic bazaar was opened at the
ink to-day. This promises to bo ono of thu
greatest fairs over held by the church in Lin
coln.
coln.Tho
The Dawson will cane has at last been
ottlcd by tbo courts. Us weary way was
narked by evictions , distressing incidents
but let the aged chestnut rest. Judge Jen
nings , now of Cincinnati , Ohio , wrote the
"nmous will.
Uev , J. G. Tate , of Shelton , passed
through the city last night en
route to Hastings. Ho returns
.o the state from u campaign tour through
Indian , ! in the interests of the national ro-
mblican ticket. Ho expresses the belief that
.hat state will roll up 12,000 , majority for
Harrison ami Morton.
"Awful dull , " said Captain Post , of the
wlico force to THE UKU man this morning.
'Only two plain drunks In our round up last
night , viz : Mike Morrisscy and O. S. Dec. "
The bloods have evidently concluded to give
the little brown Jug a rest in Lincoln. The
city has been a highly moral place for two
or three long weeks.
Carl D. , son of Mr. and Mrs. G. G.
loams , gave up his lifo last night
at 8:30 : o'clock. Ho died from
an attack of typhoid fever. Ho was eleven
years of ago and a boy of rare promise. The
urunts have the sympathy of all who know
.hem in their sorrow. The funeral took
place this afternoon from the family resi
dence.
The intcr-slnto railroad commissions' report -
port and opinions in the Sp.irtenburg case
and the case of Grllllth vs the 13. ft M. rail
way company were received this morning
at the oltk-o of the state board of transporta
tion. The documents were duly tiled.
Captain John T. Cockran loft today for
Vincunucs , Ind. , to attend the reunion of his
old regiment. From thcro he will go to
Tcrro Haute and Indianapolis , thence to
Washington to visit President Cleveland ,
who is an old friend of his.
A Imrco Karate.
A broail huul is this in which wo live ,
dotted so thickly with thrifty cities ,
towns and villages ! Amid thorn nil ,
with over-Increasing popularity and
helpfulness , is Dr. Piorco's Goldun
Medical Discovery , giving hope and
clicoi1 where there is disease and dis-
nuir. Wliorover there is humanity
thcro ia suffering ; wherever there is
suffering there is the boat Hold for this
greatest American romody. Consump
tion ( which is lung-scrofula ) , yields to it
if employed in the early stages of the
disease ; chronio nusal catarah , ylolds
to it ; Uidiioy and liver diseases yield to
it ! K you want the host known remedy
for all diseases of the blood , aslc for Dr.
Pierco'a Golden Medical Discovery , and
take no other.
A Woll-FlllcU rocket-Book.
When the depot master at the Webster
street depot made bis usual tour through the
waiting rooms yesterday , Just after the
rush for Ibo 10 o'clock train , ho discovered a
pocket-book lying on ono of the seats. Ho
remembered that only a moment before an
old lady was altllue there. He hurried to the
train and managed to find the owner , who
proved the property and also dropped on her
knees in gratitude to the ofllcial. The purse
contained all her money $105 and a ticket
to St. Paul.
Whether in the palace of pure delight -
light , described by the eastern roman
cer , they put flavoring in their pies ,
jollies , puddings , custards , etc. , is not
stated. Probably they did. But neither
the Orient , Europe or the United States
has over produced an article fitly rival
ing in delicacy of flavor and purity Van
Duzor'a fruit flavoring extracts , the bottles
tles of which coutain more than others.
Long ago the first in general estima
tion , and deservedly so. Grocers every
where sell them.
No Track for Ulerentli Street.
Chairman Oalcombo of the board of public
works yesterday ordered Contractor Mur
phy to proceed with the paving of South
Eleventh. The latter has boon able to begin
the work for the last two weeks but hold off
at the request of the tax-payers who wished
to have the railwnv lay their track simulta
neously on the street.
The company was satisfied to do so , but the
board of public works refused permission on
the ground that the track would not bo a
continuation of n regular lino. As it now
appears , the street must bo torn up again
when the horse car company gets ready to
extend its tracks over the viaduct by con
necting with a part of Its system now being
opciatcd.
A Log Cabin ( lees not
look very handsome from
the outside , with the coon
skin nnilodi on the door ,
but health mid contont-
inout the hardy pioncors
of American civilization
found in thorn. Their health was main
tained by simple remedies of roots and
herbs , now reproduced in Warner'sLopf
Cabin Remedies , made by Warner of
Safe Cure faiuo.
Mrs. G. BtubbcndorfTH Death.
Sunday Mrs. Carolina Stubbendorff ,
mother of Fred Stubbondorfftho , well-known
liquor man , of this city , died at the advanced
ago of sovonty-threo years. She had boon ill
but a short time , her disease being ascribed
to advanced ago and debility. She will bo
interred in Prospect Hill cemetery , to-day
at 10 o'clock from her late residence ,
-jyo South Tenth street.
My wife had been a sufferer for some
time with pain in the back ; Salvation
Oil was freely used , and I am glad to
bay my wife to-day buffers no pain.
W. B. CoUNC'ir , , Baltimore , Md.
In colds of great obstinacy and hack
ing chronio coughs use D. Bull's Cough
Syrup , the favorite.
A Defiant Fomulc.
The police invaded the proscribed district
Sunday night and found ono house of ill-famo
In full blast at 105 and 107 North Twelfth
street. The place is runby Jennie Belraont.
She was arrested. A well-known young bus
iness man who was with her was also arrest
ed , Jcnnio will tight the decree of the mayor ,
and carry the case to the superior courts if
necessary.
For Cure \
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YOUNG MEN
JJlio.ffOiB PollT. Imoranco or Vloe h re rl6nily dralnea
llnIrVltMilror Debilitated thtlr Ntrrpus Byilemi'enJ whu
> re Incaiucltattd for tbe Manly Dutlu or Life eaa find a
pgrToctroitotstlonta
MANLY VIGOR
Health , strength atui nobiul M hood In Ihs
XJVXjXI ts = TnHjavr
CiedTa er y . t r , iic ' 7' " > * P' ' ' * ' > Si ( l the endorarnifnU In
" - * i. r.-J ? World" of B p ) . S , " 1 h tribune & rarmtr"
T , "TliaOiMtte d UcpltaQi" of June , ,
1883 and
STtrylarir m < HllrtIlonrti l.- T. _ - - -
Free Coniullntlou by iiall M In Person with TOT Roorganhed
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thron rull U s Kollr IMCIX , Vic. qnlcklr or li.or.nc. reitorsd Lit. to""yOUNQ W..r.n.r.Bt ( ! MEN K.JllUt. > I
la OLDER MEN wlio Vlriiilr end rol cy b > pr.nn-
ltr lrw ] k.nod Aadwbo find th.mi.1 '
M ! Vigorous er lottlt v
wmVa. Ur.ft ol Fow.r | - l.o Atfffi MJ
CI > 3ldwlthlmparlllMtr > DimUll > l4loo frfD ( ,
VAIICOCUE RAOIDAUT CHID WITHMT IKUmO.
'CIVIALE REMBDIAU AQENoy- . "
6tr * U.New
JOSEPH GILLOTTS
STEEL PENS
GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION ISIS.
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How is the Baby ?
If properly fed , rosy cheeks and a Joyous house
hold urc assured There Is no food bo adapted to
childhood an
RIDGE'S .FOOD ?
4 sizes & > cup. WOOUUCH & Co. , on every lafoo
Timber Claims.
Tree Heeds and Seedling for Timber Claims ,
I'rult 'lYee.i , Small Fruits , UrnatnentaU , livor-
greens , etc.
Bend for price lUt-1'UHKl Address ,
U. S. I.AKC , Prop. ,
Slionandoah. Iowa.
T. E. CILPIN ,
FIRE INSURANCE BROKER ,
lloom 03 Traders' Ilulldluc ,
CHICAGO.
R rer8ntei-M-tronollt n Natlnnal < 1ank.
U. U , Uun 4 Co. Tba Uradmro t Ca
Our CIIIIIBTMAS UOUKB
( S lllne from W centb
A
toJ.W ) will nay you a lartferprotlt than
any other * the next three monthx.
C'ASailLIy & CO. . ( Limited. )
M Dearborn Street , Chicago , 111.
THE CHICAGO 0
NORTHWESTERN -
WESTERN
RAILWAY.
Omaha ,
Council Bluffs
And Chicago ,
The only road to lake for Dei Molnpi , MarMialtown
Cednr llaplds , Clinton , Dixon , Chicago. Milwaukee ,
anil all points Hint. To the people nf .sol > ra kn Co < >
nfilo , WyotnliiB , LJt'ih , lilnlin , NVradi , Oregon , Wash
ington and California , It otTcrtt superior tvdvuntauo *
not possible l > y any other line
Anionun few of thu nmnurouspoints of superiority
onjo ) d hy the patrons ut thu ruail huwi > i > n Omnlm
nnil Chlrn o. are It ; three trains a Uuy ut DAY
COACIIh ) ; * . whlcn nro the Hnost that liuitmn nrt niul
Ingenuity c n create. Ilal ALAUKsr.KKI'lMUAKS
the cquai of which cannot he found oln vvlii ro At
Council lllutTi , the trains of the Union 1'acltla Kail-
way connect In union depot with tboao of the Chicago
cage * Northwestern lly. In Chicago the tr.ilns of
this line make clone connectlou with thoio of all
other K.Jitcrn linen.
her Detroit , Unliimhns. IndlaimpolK Cincinnati ,
Niagara Fall" , HutTalo , I'lttslnira , Toronto , Montreal ,
Hotton , New York , I'hllRdelphU , Baltimore. Wash.
Ineton , and all points In the Kast. Ask tor tickets via
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"NORTHWESTERN"
If you wish the l > usi accommodation. All ticket
ngents sell tickets via this line.
11. 11UUIUTT. K. 1 * . WILSON ,
( , en'l Manager. ( Icu'l IMss'r Agent.
CHICAGO , till.
W. N. 1JA11COCK , ( Iflti'l WcHtorh Auent.
0. II. KIM IIAI.U Ticket Agent.
. O. K. WKsT , City t'asaeneer Agent.
1101 Faruam Street Oiuuna , N > b.
or ran
Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y ' ,
_
The Best Route from Omaha and Council
Bluff * to
- = = THE EAST = = -
TWO T11AIN9 DAILY I1BTWKRN OJIAUA AND
COUNCIL 11LUKF8
Chicago , AND Milwaukee ,
St. Paul , Minneapolis , Cedar Rapids ,
Rock Island , Freeport , RookCord ,
Cliuton , Dubuquc , Darenport ,
Elgin , Mndlson , Janeavllle ,
Bclolt , Wlnono , La Ci'osse ,
And til other Important points Kast , Northeast and
Boutlieait.
ror through tickets rail on the ticket a * nt at 1S01
rarnam street , la Bafker lilook , or at Union 1'adflo
Ueyot.
HuUman Sleepers aud tbe flnest Dining Cars In the
world are run on the main line of the Chicago. Mil
wankoe * St. I'anl RallWay. and erery atteatlonU
paid to passengers by cuurtuous employes ol U4
company.
eneral afaiacer.
General W4
llBO.lJ ! ? IIAK.-onDAsilstaat
kcdllcktt Aji at.
J. T. CuLSi. Oenor l 6uu riBUmeat.
SteekPiano
Itamarkable tor pow rfui itmp *
thetlo toga. pllabU actl a and T >
ifflaK durability. jj years'
the best giliirt-hte * ofit \
lence ot tnfeae Inatriniitnta.
FKNNYHOYAb VTAFRRN sra
successfully usd monthly by prer 10,000
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Kffectualanri i'leatant
lor nt ctniCKlsts. Rented
. tagBntumps. Address
TBB lijmi-4 Cucutou. Ox , Dantorr , Uicu.
mail by Goodman
Drug Co , , Omaha ,
DR. HORNE'S
Electro-Magnetic Belts !
The Grandest Triumph ol Efeclric Science
flentleia'iltU gcleBdffl 'denliflctllj Mude and Practically Applied.
with KlKtrli
DISEASES CURED WITHOUT HEDICIHES.
YOU 7ot".P " .l --S. * or Limbs ,
lmp tn , ttaurrh. rtlre , Cptlepsr amb Ajnie , UidrueeU. ,
. * tO , ikea Us belt U Just whit J
rrVM * c n be appUtd . -.T. _ _
to nyp rt of tbe bo/ . hole famUr can IBf UPM Al I f I AC
r If It eleotrlDM 'the blood and core. WsTnC.nl Akin C.I.OC ,
Dr. HORNE'S ELECTRO ti mperior to all cthora correnU or oloctrlol-
Iho wearer de
" may >
7SE : "sll"f { F It ourus dlaeaior
layintra.UiurTousne slmmMllat.9lr , nd produclnir a , new circulation or the llfn forcus-thu bloud , Im-
rftnaTlfrorstreiictheneroy anilbealtb , whenalfothertroatmont > . tailed ,
lo Dill .a * Ibamerlin ot t - lssaluu-
r * belnn rvcoflrnliM aad Indoreodby thonsand > whom U hat cured.
I'chl" . bnk 'imm.ro1 ' apnej or wboleialu noaso InOhleaffOi wholesale
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RUPTURE y S DR. HORME't ELECTBO.MAQNETIC BELT-TRUSS.
w. G. ALBRIGHT ;
Real Estate ,
218 S.i 5th St.Omaha. r
BEST AND CHEAPEST >
ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE !
SOUTH OMAHA.
BUY NOW
TERMS EASY.
ADnUITCPTC U STAUII , 1010 Jlowiird St. , Omaha , tiitt drntvn plniiR anil
nnunilLUI spoclllctttloim for u9-room framu IIOIISP. whlih comblum
utlHty.romfort.cconomy and brnuty.ln n wny linpoHilblo Iniiuy ( ! oa
house that coats from Jl.'ttio to ll.iwij. As nuiro than HW
will bo built so , I can airord to olfer a coiiy for Orlglnnl nnd nplcndld
n.rnl.h.l. . can l ,
For u vnrlotyof nald i form tlio nets ot jilansof co
2l'orcoutmore all doscrljitlonR 1 imvo In my olllctruntMiiK in rout
from $ (1,000 ( to $100,000. My unusual oxpurlcncuIllKuar.intixiHatl.ifnctlon
and reliable contractor * ) only are engaccd on my Horki. I'arties wlsliluu to build
are cordially invited.
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OllATIU'UL-t'OMl'OHTING.
Epp s's Cocoa.
IHtEAKFAST.
"llr a tliorcueli knowlodvo of the nattirsl laws
whtli ( govern tlin o | > iralloiii ot illgoitlon and nutri
tion , and by a tarulul application ot Ihe flna uruper-
tlci ut well loletlcU Couni , Mr. Kpp * busprarlucduur
bff akfu t tablu wltli u ilullcatviy HaTorud lioveraita
vrliltb inuf naTO us many Iiouvr rtoctor' bills. Ills
by the judicious use ol nucti articles of delt Ibata
conMUiHIoi Muy be uradutilly built up until strong
enough to rout ovury tcudeucy to dlseaie. lluu-
drud > o ( nubllo mal&Jles are noutlnu around u > ready
to nltuck wherever Ibrrn Is a neak point. We mar
CBOJIO many u fatal Miutt by kueplnu our olvc well
Inrtliled with pure blood and a properly nourlsbod
IrameClvll Service Uazolto.
Made'Imply nltb boiling water or milk. Bold only
In tiairjHiuniHInt liyioc _ ( ) rs labeled tbut
lluiiKuopathic UhemUU ,
LONDON , IC.sai AND.
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Cft-abf i/i , Nfv Ikraorio
< * * l.t- > $ mwi\&wym \
taU p ClflOPQrpoilCOB.COr
> BB4TtnViiKHIirl , grf-
DREXEL & MAUL ,
( Sticcofi ors to John O < Jacobs. )
Undertakers and Embajmers
At thd old stand. MJ7 Farnain St. Orders by
ollcUcd and promptly attended.
LINEN
k
ARE THE BEST
IFOR SALE *
EVERYWHERE.
DRUNKENNESS
Or tbo Ll'iuor Habit , FosUhely Cured bj
AdmlulsterlngDr. Unities' Golden
Specific.
It can be Blran In a cop of coff or tea . . .
put tna Knowledge ot tlio porspn taking Itjub :
lutely harmless , and will effect a permanent -
Pfoay cure. wlietUr the patlant Is t , roo5a , _ ,
drinker or an alcoholic irrqck. Thousanli (
urunlciua ha e been iae.de l mp rfttp ulia trb
Uave taken Oolden Boeglqa K fhilr offee Will
- r knowlertjo and to.ii
illlnffnr tbelrown rice
. . . - . . jhe yutem once ' L
P.peJp.H ? becomes an , , - „ . „ . . , ,
tun lld.6or appeHt * to * xl , Korsala byr RvKu
& Co. . loth and Douelas t . , ana Wh and Cuijw
fe . ls.v/J.'nh"N- ' ' . A. U. Foster 2 ll.oj.
Tyronciw-A. UOODIUUII , ATrunwiruT-i.Atr.
IJ 121 Uetrtorn HI. , ChUato ; adrloe free : VI yearf
ip h uc i Uoslnesi quleUy a4 1 " '