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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1889)
r THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : .TUESDAY , APKIL SO. 1889 DDOZUCK ODD Dl D D D a a IEUD a _ x ana q c B r at ft I aLZHD ! U ftat at n. . D DLZIO DLZDDP7 nanann D D n.nr nan nam Lots are selling and Louses building. Until iiow there has never been a first-class residence quar ter in Omaha. No place favored by nature , capacious and held by desirable people and kept for such. Who are desirable neighbors ? They who make a quar ter pleasant to look at , to drive through or walk through. People who give it an elegant home and social aspect. THEY arc desirable neighbors. They need not be rich ; they must not be poor. They are well to do. Their homes however different have an air of thoroughness ; well kept lawns and out-buildings. They may not be familiar or even acquainted with each other. DUNDEE PLACE is a place to be pioud of. Too far out to be a common resort ; but strangers will have to be taken to see it , and citizens who do not live there will feel a certain property in it a city of homes with not an unsightly object. The smallest lot to be sold is ice feet frontage ; no houses to be less than 25 feet from the street ; no house to cost less than $2,500.00 exclusive of out-buildings and other improvements ; no stores or business of any sort , except one street expressly designed for neighborhood business'no ; nuisances ; nothing but dwellings and their appurtenances and churches , for fifteen years to come. These restrictions , acting with the natural advantages of the place make it altogether the most desirable part of the city for residence. If a paradise of homes can be created , here is the chance without hindrance. As every one knows , the first ground to be built on in making a river town is along the water. Convenience is all that is thought of then , but when the city is established the prosperous citizens begin to look for pleasanter homes and they go to the hills. DUNDEE PLACE is most desirably situated as to height and approach , as to freshness of air , as to view. What counts more than all these for a residence qiaitcr ? It will be the piide of the city for beauty , cleanliness , neighborhood , order , spaciousness. 1 uxury , and will soon enough be accessible by the best of all lailroads , the CABLE. To facilitate building the owners furnish material at cost , good brick on the ground at $6.75 per thousand , lumber , etc. , etc. , at the Belt Railway station in the immediate vicinity , ana to those who desire a building loan , such will be made on very liberal terms. The owners are managing so that the earliest residents there , will have many of the adv antages of an organized neighborhood , before they could provide them without waiting for natural growth. OHKDIOE SITES isrow. SOLE OWNERS OF D.UNDEE PLACE , of Gommerce W. H. CRAIGPresident. . N. D. ALLEN 7 Vice-President. W. K KURTZ , General Manager \ i- A LOCAL PASSENGER TRAIN , The U. P. Will Put Ono on Botwoeu Omaha and Columbus. REVISING TRAIN SCHEDULES. Jmift3 Cooler Qlvcs a Definition of the Wonl "Trnokniro" Kecent OIHcinl Changes Railroad Notcfi anil Gossip. Assistant General Manager Dickinson of ( ho Union Paciflo has returned from Chlca- jro , where ho conferred with the operating departments of the various lines at that point in connection with the now tram sched ule which Is being prepared. Ho stated that a number of the roads hud signified their willingness to revise their train tiino so as to . inake direct connection with the overland trains on the Union Pacific atCouncIlUluffs. There were other lines that were somewhat indisposed as roguras the change , but the opin ion la that the latter will assent to the new arrangement in the course of time. For the purpose of revising the schedule in gen eral a meeting of the general managers and general superintendents of all the lines will bo held in Chicago Thursday , when a fast Buhcdulo between San Francisco and Atlantic const points will bo paused upon. Hut the principal and most iuipoitant part of the deal , as regards the financial and commercial resources of Omaha , is in the putting on of u local passenger train on the Union Pacific. This the management decided upon yrater- day.Tha train will be operated between Oinnna ana Columbus , and in put on so us to enable the business men of stntion along the line to repair to Omaha , transact their business ami return the sauio day. The train will furnish the merchants of the following cities immediate accession to Ouialm : Avcry , Cllmore , 1'upllllon , Miller , Thuruton , KlUhorn. Wutoiloo , Valley , Mercer , Fro- inont , Sanborg , Ames , North liand , Hay State , Rogers , Schuylur. Uonton and Colum bus. The management states that it may bo extended to Grand Island. This will also Include tbu Stromsburc dis trict , which Is Interspersed with some thriving business editors. The train wll leave C.'nUimbus about u. in. , and will arrive in Omaha about 11:45 : u. m. At tills point a period nt llvo hours will bo allowed In which business may bo transacted. 'Jhe train will bo run dully. The management tiitcs that this action Is tukon In order to lucot thn demand of the commercial circles of tlio above point and enable the \vholoalo merchants of Omaha to have direct commu nication with their principal patrons. As a gencrnl rule the tlnio of all trains will bo morn favoralilo to Omaha and way points than ut the present and tormina ! communi cations will be direct between the l\vo occunu. Till ) Alton Still Firm. At prusont threatening clouds hover nbout thu headquarters of the lalhvny presidents' ortMiiUutlon. That a tempestuous storm is brewing Is smicmlly admitted In railway clr- cli'M , mid the disturbing character m the tur moil in the OblcJt'O & Alton. Information - formation \\us received in Ouiuha yc.ituiday worniiijr to the effect that the Alton hud given out that it would put In tlm ten cent rate on lumber bo- iwcun Chicago and Ivucsas City May 5. re J gardless of the ranuist protest of all other fines. To such a polut has this boon worked up that a special meeting of the boani of orhltiatlon and jrcnornl manager * of the Chicago roaili has bnon culled to meet in that city Thuuday. That the Alton will eecode in case Ha uppettl U ov jr-rulod ie an action ex | ivtcJ to follow. Ityan Succeed * Wilson , W. S. Wilson , roodniaster of the Union Pa. clflc , with Jurisdiction over the tciritory bo tw on Valley and Ucatrloe ; lieatrlca to Man- aUn ; Valparaiso to Btrowiburir , has re- iKOfld , and SuperlnUmdeul Ketsetjula IIM pjmted U. M. Kyuri hi * anccevscr , the op- polntmcnt to take effect at once. Rvan is as sistant roadmaster at thU place. The posi tion of assistant ronuinaster hold by Ityan will remain vacant for the present , and in all probability will bo abolished. Wilson will assume a similar position with the Denver & Hlo Grando. Now IN tlm Time. Traveling Passenger Agent Dorrlngton , of the Missouri Pacific , has returned from an extended trip to points In Dakota. Ho states that everything is booming In the state and that the outlook for bountiful harvests was never more promising. As regards the con troversy over a projected line from Omaha to points in Dakota , ho stated that the citizens anil business men generally felt friendly toward Omaha and that a line reaching Huron , Yankton and contiguous territory would bo halted with ilonght and would bo a valuable accession from a commercial standpoint , to Omaha. The commercial re sources of Dakota , ho stated , are rapidly do vcloplng. Another Keductlon. It Is currently reported that Wednesday the force of the Union Pacific in the shops at this place will undergo another reduction. The cause of such an action is attributed to the slackness of work. It Is said that either the force will bo reduced or the hours of labor decreased. Traoknao Deflnnl. CHICAGO , April 29 , [ Special Telegram to THU HUE 1 Chairman Walker , of the Inter state Commerce Knllway association , gives notice that the word "trackage" has been dc- ilncd by the Intor-stato Commerce commis sion follows "Tho word ' ' as : 'trackage , as used in the order of the commission , em braces allowances of one company to another for the USD of its road bud , on main line or branches , or at termination points or sidings , or to individuals for any of these purposes and how the allowances are paid or ad justed. " Not a railroad office will bo open in Chicago cage to-morrow , ull closing In honor of the nation's centennial. Many of the railroad ofllcluls nro In committees , and all are taking deep Interest In the celebration. Railroad Notpfl. J. S. Tobbots , assistant general freight agent of the Union Pacific , has returned from Chicago. II. A. Johnson , formerly assistant general f rolght agent of tno Union Pacific , will leave to-day for Kansas City and on Wednes day will assume the position of general freight agent of the Kansas City , Fort Scoit & Memphis. I' . Touhy , the astute assistant superintend ent of the Nebraska division of the Union Paclllo nt North Plattc , is In Omaha. The Atlantic express on the Union Paciflo arrived In two sections yesterday. The first catnn In as fast freight. Engine on has been turned out of the Union Pacific shous equipped with a smoke stack of the Gushing design. The pipe Is straight and Is minus the convex cap. It Is said that It Is designed to curtail the volume ot coal required In operating. General Manager Kimball nas Issued a no tice closing the headquarters and general pfllrcs to-day. The Washington memorial services will be observed in railroad circles in Omaha to day. The Union Pacific , Hurllngton , Fremont , Klldiorn Si Missouri Valley , Chicago cage , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha , and the Missouri Pacific general offices will re main closed during tbo day , That Tlroil Foon | | Allllcts nourly every one In the spring. The byutom having become accustomed to tbu bracing au-of winter , is weak ened oy the warm days of the changing season , and readily yields to uttimks of disease. Hood's SursaparllU ia just the inodicino neudud. It touoa and builds up ovcr.y purl of the body , mid also ex pels all impurities from the blood. Try It this season. A. Card of 'Miank The familj of Jam fcC. Fluney , who died oUgThursday Ustjilhi * r tldcace , No. . 1103 SojitivVj'enth ttruet. < Jeilre to thank their tany frienda fpr their allopathy uud kind ness during bit last { limit * . DISTRICT COUIll.\ A. Very Dull Day Lawyers Yearning for R Iioiiii Host , Yesterday was a very dreary day in the dis trict court. The business requiring particu lar attention , before next term , which oncns May IS , virtually ended last Saturday , but Judges Donno and Wakoley uro hearing ex- pnrte matters , equity cases and nrgmuonts In motions for now trials. Nothing came up. however , having any particular Interest at tached to it. Lawyers appeared to be dull In mind and weary of bodv. The long siege has kept thorn so busy that they are played out and want rest. An old-timer nt the bar said ho wished the court would adjourn until next November. "I would like to see the mill shut down , " remarked another , "for ono year. " "Yes , " Interposed the third speaker , "and there would bo just as much money made. " I3ut it is impossible to stop proceedings any great length of time. Now cases acenin- late too rapidly. Clerk Mooros says ho has docketed nbout seven hundred smcu the term Just closing commencea. An immense amount of litigation nun been disposed of more , probably , than at any previous session. Yet fully half the old suits still remain un tried. Judge GrofE wont to Papilllon , whuro ho holds court this week. To-day being a holiday , all the offices will bo closed. Wednesday Doano and Wakeloy are to hear the motor and horse car injunction arguments nud Saturday they propose to have their final sitting and wind up every scrap of business. Elizabeth Carpenter , has commenced suit In the district court against Hernard U. Long and May A. Upton , to forccloso u mortgage given on certain real estate In this city , as security for the payment of two promissory notes of $300 made April 1 , 1S3T. United Statcn Court. Judge Dundy will , It Is understood , tnlco the clone and marshal to-day and go to Norfolk , for the purpose of holding court thcro Wednesday. So far as known now , there will not bo much business to transact , but the now law establishes a branch of the court nt that point nnd says that the term shall commence May I , consequently tlio juilgo must bo there that day. Ho expects to convene the session at 11) ) o'clock , adjourn and return home. County Court. Judge Shtolds and a jury tried the case of Hoed Admire vs Cheonov , and gave the plaintiff Judgment for $350. The Walnut Hill Investment company sued Mr. McVittlo and yesterdav the court granted that concern n judgment for S180.SO. Arthur C. Wakeloy sued Frank B. Hray- ton for $50 , alleged to bo duo us attorney's fees for the adjustment of u claim o * the de fendant against Ilcnritta Swart/lander , arising out of a building contract. Judge George W. Doano hi ought action against Julius C. Her for the restitution of the promises ut 2209 Farnam street. The defendant - fondant Is a tenant , and bus failed to pay rent and icfuses to vacate. The will of the lute Samuel A. Herman , brother-in-law of tlio late Vicc-Prosident Tnouias A. Hendrloks. was filed for probate yesterday , in the county court. Tlio following from the pen of Mr. L. P. Bar-dwell , editor of the Marion ( la. ) Pilot , will , wo believe , bo of interest to many. Ho says : "It is with pleasure that I certify to the real merits of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I have usud it in mv family for yearn and have always found it most excellent , and es pecially for colds- , croup and sere throat. It is bafo and effective. For sale by all druggists. _ Oflloliil Drtnti. The official detail of police for the month of Mav is as follows : Day force , Thomas Cormack , cantaln ; Patrick Mostyn , chief of detectives' ; Sigwart and Whalen , sergeants ; Ormsby , Domosey nnd Vaughn , specials ; Iluvey , Jailor ; Osborne , patrol driver ; Uilis and Graves , mounted patrolmen ; Pulasky , court onlcer. Night force , A. D. Grren , captain ; Huzo and Johnson , sergeants ; Hebout , jailor ; Horrlgan and Ward , specials ; O'Urlon , patrol driver ; Cusuck , patrol conductor ; Sharp nud Haze , mounted police. Poz/oni's Complexion Powder pro duces a soft and beautiful skin ; it com bines every element of beauty and purity. _ With the Ponfos. H. Ilendrlxson stole a team of ponies at Springfield , Friday night , and is supposed to have como to this city to dispose of thum. Ho brought his wife and babv with him. Fifty dollars inward Is offered by the city marshal of Springfield. .Jail . The chief of police is in receipt of descrip tions of Thomas Manley and John Billings , who broke jail at JTalls City , this state , on the night of April ! ! 5th. CREAMDELICIOUS DELICIOUS HAYORING EXTRACTS NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS tl ed by the Uultcrt States Government. Kndorsed by the heads of the Oreat Unlversltlei nd Public I'ood Analyst * , a the StroDgest. 1'urent and most Healthful , pr. Trice's Cream Baking 1'owder doe not coutalu Ammonia , I.lmeurAlura. Dr. Price' * Delicious Flavoring Hi- uact > , Vanilla , I.cmou , Orange , Aluioiitl , Kose , etc. , la not coutalu PolaououiOU * or Chcralcalft. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. . New York. Chicago. St. Louis. "We are opening new lots of Spring Suits. Oar trade lias been enormous , and it keeps our buyer busy scouring the market. We have always taken the lead in Men's and Young Men's Suits , and have always put our main force in that part of our business , as we oaa show the customer in a suit more than in any other article the great difference batw een our prices and those of other houses and convince him of the amount of money he can save. The Suits we are getting in now are already from our second purchase , whicli as a rule are duplicated at from 15 to 20 cent less than per goods bought early in the season , and adhering to our fixed rule to always let our customers share in the benefits of the bargains we are getting , we are now in a position to offer many suits of rich and select patterns , pro ductions of the best manufacturers in the country-at prices whicli you would have to pay elsewhere for ordinary and lower grade goods. As an extraordinary bargain we offer to-day About 400 very line Cheviot Suits Sacks and Cutaway Frooks at 810.50. When you see this suit you will say that this is a ridiculously low price i'or such goods. The quaityl is A 1. They are all in new designs and combinations of plaids , mostly light shades ; soma are faced with silk , and the general make-up of these suits is like firat-class custom work. There are a few solid blue cheviots among them , wide wales and checks , whicli are now sa popular. It is a pleasure for us .to show and offer these suits in competition with suits foi which other houses ask $16.00 or $18.00. Another special bargain we place on sale to-morrow is : 250 very good all-wool Cassimere Sack Suits at $5.90. We have never sold a suit ot equal quality for less than 87.50 , and we would consider this suit very cheap at that price- There are two shades , a dark brown and a dark grey , both very neat. It will make a good business suit , as it is of excellent quality , well made , looks as good and will give fully as good satisfaction as any suit you pay $10.00 for. In connection with this suit sale wo will offer this week extraordinary inducements In Spring Overcoats , as we are doairo is to olo.so them all out bufore the season is over We have marked them down to figures which will incluon you to buy one , even if you did not intend to. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , Omaha. I lulTerlnir Iran li tf Ifrru of ynilhdil rr IHlaBUrotf.fHrlritMity lo.t , ctn I wi MmTTu tuluatli * tlintlMi ( t utrttl containing full culkr fur IKIIIW cuic , ln u ( clunr * j > riJrt ( ) * $ , PROF. F. C. FOWLER , Moodue , Conn. rvivoncKd-A. ououitiua. JLf 12 l ) ruombt. , Cmciuo ! artci > ( rua ! 11 yunrt Lmnuaii guljtir auj lc nj ir ii > ot < > J " DREXEL & MAUL , fbiiiAtuiord to Julm 0. Jacob j. ) Undertakers and Embalmer At theold aland IDT Kainam St , Order * by Ult-Ktapa solicited and promptly l phona to No. 23. Jut T. E. CI1.PIP1 , FIRE . INSURANCE BROKER , .Room 03 Traderi' IJulltllnji , CHICAGO.