Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 20, 1888, Page 5

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O\ EMBER 20, 1888, The best residence part of any city is generally its most elevated portions. “But to insure its desira- bility for good homes everything undesirable for a residence quarter must be prohibited by deed restriction binding upon both parties and their successors for a stated period of Third time. * Nature has provided the first for UNDEE PLACK. The owners have furnished the second inthe following restrictions in every deed given to purchasers: First---The said premises shall be occupied and used for residence purposes exclusively for a period of at least fifteen years from the date hereof and for no other purpose whatever. Second---No dwelling or residence house or other outbuilding shall at any time within said period of fifteen years be erected or kept, wholly or partly, on any lot hereby conveyed, within twenty-five feet of any street line bordering on such lot. -No residence or dwelling house shall be erected or kept on said lot or lots. hereby conveyed, at any time within said period of fifteen years, costing less than twenty-five hundred, §2,500.00) dollars, exclusive of other buildings and improvements on said lot or lots. Fourth---The premises hereby conveyed shall never during said period of fifteen years be used for any immoral or illegal business or occu- pation; nor shall any spirituous or malt liquors be sold or bartered away on said premises during said period of fifteen years. The streets are now being graded by the company, without cost to purchasers. price at present is extremely low; 100 feet costing nomore than 25 feet in any other desirable partof the city; affording parties an excellent opportunity to secure a site for a home, and to those who have not money at hand to build we will make a liberal loan. These advantages are worth your attention and careful consideration. The park-like plan of Detroit sidewalks being adopted. The We will take pleasure in showing the ground at any time you may call at our office, The —Patrick - L.and —-—Company. SOLE OWNERS, Room 25, Chamber of Commerce, Omaha, Nebraska. W. H. CRAIG, President. WHAT BECAME OF THE ORDER Pertinent Queries Concerning the Freight Reduction Matter. THE PEOPLE’S PATIENCE TAXED. t But Active Pight For the ership of the House—Dis trict Court News — A Bad Runaway. LINCOLN BUREAU OF 1 1020 P Stueer, Lixcor¥, Nov. 19, The question, *“‘What has become of the froight reduction order?” is frequently asked on the streets of Lincoln of late. It has not passed from the public mind that an order was made by the state board of transporta tion, tending to redu freight rates on all roads operating in the state, some timo dur. ing July or August. It is also remembered that this order was made shortly before the sussion of the republican state convention, and that the people of the stat aLly re. joiced and were glad, Neitheris it forgzot that u great ery went forth from railwa, cles that railvond industries would be rumed in the state if tho order went into effect. Pe titions for th reement and rescindment of the order were eirculated freely in differ- ent parts of the state. The arguments used pro aud cou are too well known to require repetition. The railroads answered the order ir sho ) should whole story is old g the chestnuts, After a met to consider to rand ngainst the just- e board of s opinion that the order was lo ut' the famous resolution in and sinee Rip ordor fixed the candi 0 went throuy gh they wer especially that for secretary of statc time came for unother flopto prevent a fight at the polls and it was made as easy us though the member was the patentes of a flopuing machine. The roasting at the polls was therefore borne by another memb Farmers, shippors and laborers, influenced by powor and pat o, 8tood right up to rack and voted the straight republican Porhaps this was manly and right The party would view it thus. But the rail roads went to the polls with “boodle” and passes and treacherously sought to knifo the attoruey general, Certain republicans, too, sooffed throughout the eampaign at the voter who had the courage to_stand from under the lash and vote according to the cternal fitness of things, This is history. But ugain cowes the ery {1 shippers in g table of postponer 1t is time for Decembe and doubtle sought for intell This, bo it romembe: as the gauzy ing off until an indefinite Oxam llzg,} e But th ns od, but the time. be fed, state ha enough, and continue. order 15 again de A POLITI A number of the le ot are muk ing a auiet but active peaker of the house of vepresentatives. Olus Hastings, scems to bothe man uy the Burlington has settlod to put agais fleld. The r 5 running mates, and stands by old tactics Majors and Caldwell both aspive that way and will pay railroad fare until the organizi tion of the house has been made. Colonel Watson will continue to forage off the enomy. General McBride proposes 1o make the scat warm for the w ¢ candidate. He has a happy faculty of by “at or near by on phe home streteh. Cady expects the support of the newspapers on fraternal grounds. 1f he understands parliamentary law as well as well as he does the use of the “stick,” would make a good presiding ofti Lee beh chair at a distance. Hemay occupy it tween times," but hardly as tho' speake elect. There will be a spirited fight for the 1p, and the people of the state it 1o have u voice in saying who shall fill upon_which hopa to control the house. The s, 1t ought to be re- member: lo whether or not th 1g the coming session of the legislaty DISTRICT COURT GOSSIL, The case of Viola Davis vs Morrill was tried before o jury to-day. It was submitted before noon, but up to a late hour had not been reached. Pend anothoer jury was ¢ cause of John it alt of th granted to 1 Stove ) vs Lincoln Har given defen Burk and S, Some of the most important al will be heard this appeal the Smith e judgment of the court Abiy be paid by the city. HEK BAD KUNAWAY, A team attached to a lumber wagon ran away this morning on South Fourteenth strect. They collided with a buggzy, over turning and smashed it up badly. A boy by t Harrington thrown and suffered vere by uternu injuries doctor, thinks that the little fellow will come out of the uc cident in & short time as bright and brisk as ng company AND NOTES, wdled his subject i an Phayer to-day commissioned H. kwood, of Murtinsburg, Dixon county, and Kut Davis, of Grand Island, Holt county, notaries public. t of the me of the Young terday, threo young men cxpressed the desire to hve christian lives, ‘The association proves by its work that it has unlimited possibilitics for good lying efore it. Secretary Dummett the meoting, His subj ' was based upon the oxt, “What shall it profit a man u the whole world and lese bis own ting s Christian Ation rt, treasurer of Otoo county, ets of Linco day. 10 weurs a handsome *silk * donated to him by sowe sanguine democrat, Charles Foxworthy, who out the fa vatification ¢ s to suy that | g firocrackers, Tk from the hands of sot 108 to keep bis ¢ ishod. If be as substantial as 0 Sumpson of old wi find it difiicult t down the walls, The work there is costing lots of money, and the taxpayers of tho state pay the bills, They ha Zht to kick it matters are not in accord with the eternal fitness of taings Tho rumor is confirined that the Burling ton sailvowd cowpuny is on the eve of ex work on the bailding j work (n the teading its systew of roads iuto the sreat | N. D. ALLEN, Vice-President. While it has not been y announced the understanding is eneral in Lincoln that grading will commence early in the coming spring. Mean- while everything is preparing for work, Sup- plies are being ordered and the odds and ends for a vigorous summer's work are getting to- ot it be. perintendent Lane is busy prepar inial report to the leg it finds it more of a jou than he account of deficiencies _in the reports from the various counties to him, but he will have )t in fair shape early in December. "The state board of _transportation is col lecting data on the history of the various roads of the state aud statistics as to con- Responses are not use the 0 kept appear many of the slovenly manne; bout to make a pudding. o Ik r other art dear madam, if rd for your hus children’s or your own digestion, use any other thun "Van Duzer’s Flavoring Extracts. They contain no deleterious chemical ingredient. The sterling flavors named are in every wiy wort of your confidence, since they are deli- cious, pu highly concentrated. Grocers e eil them. Board of ¥ The board of pu rday afternoc ates were allo lic Works. s held a meeting hich a number of singer draws Ev tle of Dr. family rei up—the great ricmen to hier of the bank states ! 1 with the contractors, y wterial shall cither b order be sent with it to th wceopted or paid to prote ens, This understandin carried out, but S fused to do so long and bank refused to pay. The dead lock will not last longer than a day or two, when the buuk ofticers will put men to work to com plete the building The President’s Message The inaugural address of the Grea Roc [sland Route, the Chicago, Ka sus & Neb . i§ to announce that on No will b un n Chicag id Den- ver, Colorado Springs and I’ueblo with- out change, making close connection at the above peints with all trains for Salt Lake, Los Ange Wik ! Pranci ind, Oregon, und all points west; and St, J¢ h east- ago, St. Louis and I north and south, voyal trains, consisting Mman ping ' cars, rostful rehair eavs and magnificently d day conches were built ex- pressly for this co by the Pullman compuny, and are without question the handso ver turned out tha ishment. The reclining o of are fr to all t-clags tickets, and a ant will be found with o attend to the wants of our Asl your neg the great 2, or write to JOHN SEBASTIAN, Gen. Ticket and Pass Agent, Topeka, Kan. all ['hese of points ea " Py holder corteo Rock Is South Omaha Trains, A goutleman who does business in South Omaba wrltes Tue Bge as follows concern ing the dummy service on the Union Pacific Will you please enlighten a larze majc ity of the people who take the 7:10 a. ¢ dummy for South Omaha why 1t is that the rond intends starting that train at 7o' men and women who dummy leaving Thirteenth st m. at present brings these peoy Omaha too early. 1t certainly looks more than justice to the that the railroad should Lrain if they are such public benefactors. To con- the railroad will lose by such t will force people to live at South Return. i celebrates its lebrate the open- estem, the Rock Islaud , Kansas & Nebraska v, wi @ grand excursion to Colorado points on Tuesday morning, ovember 27, leaving Kansas City at The fare round trip to Colorado Siprings, s or Puchlo is only $10—the lowest ever known in the history of western travel. Tho exeursion arvives at Colo- rado Springsat 8:40, Pueblo at 9:30 and Denver at 10:35 the next morning; tickets wood for ifteen days, magnificent view of the Rockics forseventy-five miles. arcel is the id at the Wi r, wh ining &0 in gold 'in u r nest. It was claimed b >ocatello, Tdaho, who expressed E s by assurin g her that he “thought he'd lost it.”” Only that and nothiug more. Excuarsion To the IR, oturn for $10— Tuesday morning, November t Rock Island route, the Ch Nebraska Railway, will celebr nsion of its famous system to the Rocky mountains by giving nd ex- cursion, the round irip fare for which to Colorado Springs, Denver or ueblo will 1 only $10, with tickets good for fifteen da Excursi nlenves St. Joseph ut 9:45 0. m.; Kansas City 9:50 . m, the The convention of boiler iuspectors of the lary s meets in Pittsburg, Pa,, to. and, it is thought, will result in the ulation of rules for general guidancey which will be of great assistas in the mat f inspection and condemnation of s, Jose Standeven, of this eity, will be 1 attendan Rheumatisn Is undoubtedly caused by lactid acid in the blood. This acid attacks the fibrous tissues, and causes the pains uud achos in the back, shoulder ankies, hips and weists. Thousands of peo: ple have found in Hood's Sursuparilla o positive cures for rheumatism. This medicine, by ts purify action, neu- tralizes the acidity " of tl ulso builds up und strengt body. knees, 'ns the whole - A~ - Crimes and Criminals, Tom Ross, who is reputed to be one of the thioves who infest Kessler's hall and steal every available thing they ¢ hands on was caught Sunday night in the act of mak ing away with an overcoat Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria, When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. Whea sho waa & Child, she eried for Castoris, When she became Miss, sbo clusg to Castori, Whien shohad Chafldren, sho gave them Castoria, 'CALIFORNIA! |} THE LAND OF FAUFORN] 2L THCONLY— GUARANTEED CURE FOR V PR R nit Gl N ONSUMP ores AsmA Couchs, 493\]3@1\]&))!&13.@5" ot YDISEASESFIAROAT ] UNGS Sad on Gl Send for circolen ] pur bl 3pr9 2 ABIETINE MED co.eROVILLE. CAL Santa ' Abie :and: Cat-R-Cure For Sale by Goodman Drug Co. THEY DID IT. What ? followin. Cured among otheiz the They write: al Ave.. Cineinnati, 0., Jantiary 4t 1 grbito btk o a0 i o g e B derflily o Athlophoros Pills worked wontiers in my %0 0 dynpopein. EMMA L CLARK: th-lo-phio-ros Pills are small and it 1o take, yet wonderfully Tovalhible for kidney ints, dyspepsia, it ation, headache, away that tired ug new life and strength, &@r8end 6 conts for the beautiful colored pics ture, ' Moorish Maiden,” THE ATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. N. Y. Public sate of imported tstallions and trot tock at Y ork, N iy, siock numbe 1 6 por-ve RAIN ORt SHINE d for catalogiic FRY & FAHREACH M. WOODS, Auctioueer, WEAK I EN: i f charge, S adiredss PROF.F,C. FOWLER, Moodus, Conn. treat for Gontlemen’s Bolt. with Electric —; Suspensory, jIT WILL CUR| N Al Coare el e TESTIMONIALS &i: g b rnor h ot e e } Kb U EOEOrING Bibop ured crurn Comtortaly Guer 000 cure OTRI bank, comme ago;’ wholes Who fiom Folly, T their i or el o or Vice havo s d_thole Nervons tod for the Manly Dutl GARD OF @ PHYSICIANG: A = O i0" Fulion Stree! W. K. 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