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‘HE OMAHA DAILY BEE:: WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, WANT T0 REACH THE RIVER, Two Railroad Companics Pusbing Impor- tant Extensions Toward this City, REV.VAL OF THE "MAPLE LEAF" PLANS, The Winona & Southwestern Nearly Completed to Fort Dodge—Re- duced Rates Authorized— Work on the Bridge. Pwo railroad enterprises are being pushed, quictlyset persistently, that promise to fur- nish Omaba with two new railroads within the present yea For several years occasional reports have veen received of the progress of the Winona ithwestern railway in its efforts to get into Omaha, The company commenced tions up in the lumber and lake regions of Wisconsin and has been gradually work- fng toward Omaha without any encourage- ment from the people of Omaha. The line is now completed and in operation between Winona and Spring Vailey, la,, a distance of elghty miles, and an additional tifty miles of rondbed have been graded and rails are now being lmd, This brings the road to Osage,la. The company has secured control of the Mascn City & Fort Dodge railway and has only to build twenty-five miles of road ve tween Osage and Mason City to givoita through line from Winona to Fort Dodge, a distance of 227 miles. At Winona the line connects with the Green Bay, Winona & St. Paul road line betwoen Winona and Green Bay, Wis., a distance of H the principal shipping points on Litke Michi gan, being near the upper end of the lake and in direct communication, by water route, with the seaboard, Iort Dodge is about one hundred and fifty miles from Omaha, and a slight effort on the Omaha would secure the building of ©to this point, thus giving another 1l o for the grain which will be ¢ 8000 as the grain market is fully esta The road would also® furnish Omaba direct communication with the Wiscousiu lumber {47 second road that is looking for an Omaha connnection is_the Chicago, St. Paul & Kansas City, the **Maple Leaf” line. This company b 1 from Chicago 10 St. Paul and one'to | also at St Joseph. A lin pany needs to cut a protty wide swath in th Blotuoss feom Missouri * points. It is the purposo of the company to build a | from the mencing at or near Des Moin through the southern tier of lowa counties vetween the Rock Island aund the Burlington lines. Plans for this extension were ripo a vear ago and work was about to be commenced waen the money market became so close that cash for railroad building was withdrawn entirely, Mr. R. Berry of and general 1reight age Omuha yestesday and infor for Tug Ber thav tho building of the pr posed line to Omaha was again being con- sidered and that the probabilities were that work would bo commenced within o month, By the use of the Wabash conncetion,” said Mr. Ber 'he ‘Maple Leaf’ took 9,000 car- loads of Wabash freight for eastern points last year. The company can’t afford to stay out of Omaha and I predict that the ‘Maple Leaf will be in a position to haul a good sharo of Nebraska's big corn crop to market this fall.” Reduced Rates Authorized, The Trans-Missouri Passcuger association has authorized a special rate of one and one- third fare for the round trip between Omaha and Lincoln on Sundays when there are bull games in either town for the especial acccom modution of the ball cranks. The tickets will be good only on day of issue and will be placed on sale commencing Sunday next and continuing duriug the professional ball sea- son. Special rates of one and one-third fare have 0 been authorized from points in Nebraska for the meeting of the Nobraska Medical as- Eflulntlfln which will be held in this city, June to b, A rate of one and one-third fare has been authorized for the Thomas concerts from points within seventy-five wiles of Omaba. Tickts will be on sale June 3, eood returning the next day. A special rate of one fare for the round mr from points in the association torritory JAttle Rock, Ark., has been autnorized for the accommodation of the Trave tective association, which meets Rock June 2,8, 4 ana 5. Tickets wiil be on sale May 31 and June 1, good returning until June 15, For the spring meetin association in Council B open rate of one and on authorized from poin Joseph, assistant the road, was in ied @ reporter of (llu Union Park [i¢ within 100 miles of Council Bluffs or Omaha. Tickets will be on sulo June 10 and 11, good returniug June 12, - How It Came About. Now, doctor, it's no use. I've taken your stuff over six month aud I don't get ‘well worth a cent—my liver and stom: are out of order, so yeu say, but all your medicine Roes fornavght. Now, I am going to quit your remedies and take Haller's Sarsaparilla and Burdock—it cured me ouce before when I was all run down, and I have faith to ve- lieve it will do so again, THE INTER- P TATE BRIDGE, Material on the Ground for the New Structure. ‘The Tnterstate Stroot Railway and Bridge company has bogun active operation on the Towa side of theriver and is now hauling material preparatory to laying a street vail- way track to the east end of the proposed bridge site, One of the officers of the company in speak- ing of the movement said: *The track will undoubtedly be laid this season, but whether or not 1t will bo operatea is aquestion, We dowg this work in order to guard our franchises,” the iuterstato company are pushing the peelininaries of building the bridge and expect to begin active operations this season. They claim thata great deal of the material will be put upon the ground and that much of the stone work will bo put iu during the coming winter, ‘I'he street rallway running trom Sherman avenue to the Carter white lead works is about completed, and boginning with the first of the mouth the line will be operated by horse power. The electric cars will be on hand next week and on Juue 13, the electric GARLANDS OF FLOWERS, School Children WillCy for Memorial Day. A great deal of interest is being manifested by the children of the public schools in the approaching Decoration day exercises. At every senool building in Omabu there will ve spoakers present to address the students, and at the Hartman, Pacific and Webster schools there will be flag raisings. Superintendent James calls attention to the work of furnish- ing flowers in the following note to principal Tho committee having Decoration day exercises in chargo invite the pupils in the schools to furnish the flowers. Let it borne in mind how much ten thousand chil dren can accomplish if each contributes only alittle. 1f every child will do what he can the soldiers gra and this is what the committee Wagons will call at the schuol h ¥ p. m. the 20th and it is hoped that they return laden with a supply both choice pird generous No better opportunity is offered in the whole year for teaching lessons in history and patriotism than theso Decoration duy exercises offer. 1t is hoped that the occasion will be improved by every teacher. H. M. Superintendent. - The Ladies Delighted, The pl offect nd the perfec safety w lies may use the liqui fruit laxativ vup of Pigs, under all_con ditions make it their favorite remedy. It i- pleasing to the eye and to_the taste, gentlo ing on the kidueys, live and bowels . —_— The Choral society of the First Meth- odist church will render Gauls **Joan of Arc’’ tomorrow night; 50 voi Seats ut Hospe's music store. - UNCLE SAM'S COURT. Cases and Notes from the Govern- ment's Justice Mill. Judge Dundy heard the case of Charles Heeht ot Wyoming against F. D. Maynard and others, proprictors of the Saline county he case is one in which the de- ms damages to tne extent of ined as a vesult of & trade. Ho that the defendant traded a tract of Hitehcock county land that was practically worthloss for a bunch of ponies and beat him out of §2,500 in the deal. : ‘I'he squad of about twenty Winnebago and Tndians who bave been loafing about 1s of the government building vs waiting to be called as wit- whisky selling cases, will probubly bexent home today and the atmo- > of the building which has been sur- with the aroma and fragmentary age of the aborigines will again be dunt cl; "Tho jurs fn tho United States court. which e of Silas Purdy and Ida_ Olm- with passing counterfeit 3 d a verdict of guilty yesterday at noon, after having been out since Monday afternoon. The parties were remanded to juil to await sentence. Leslie & Leslie, 16th and Douglas, C. J. Erice, Millara Hotel. W.J. Hughes, 2324 Farnam, 624 N. 16th, J.'W. Clark, 8. 2th & Woolworth ave. A, Shroter, 1523 Farnam. All the above numed leading druggists handle the famous Excelsior Springs, Mis- souri, waters and Soterian Ginger Ale. s gtiibolal Prof. Torrens will direct and Miss Torvens will sing in “Joan of Are” at the new Methodist church tomorrow night. ot gt To Boom Nebraska Towns. A company has been organized in this city to be known as the Interstate townsite com- pany, of which Hon, Benjamin Butterworth, tho well-known congressman from Cincin- nati, O., and present director general of the world's fair, is president, and Francis C. Grablo of this city is manager. The other incorporators are well-known Omaha oiti- zens, nawely: W. B. Millard, J. O. Phillippi, Charles . Ford and F. D. Muir. The capi- tal_stock of the company 18 §2,000,000. fully paid vp. Mr. Muir stated to a Bee reporter that the object of the company was to locate townsites aioug the lines of railway in this state and also in South Dakota and Wyoming. It is the purpose, he stated, to work along new lines of road when construc- tion is commenced and build up towns. Mr. Grable is in Washington, D. C., per- fecting the plavs of the company aud witl re- turn to Omaha next week. ot Do not take any chance of being poisoned or burned to death with liquid stove polish, puints or enamels in bottles. The “Rising Sun Stove Polish” 15 safe, odorless, brilliant, the cheapest and best stove polish made, an the consumer pays for no extensive tin or gluss package with every purchase. — Decision in Favor of the Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry, The new Palace sleeping cars of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul Ry., with electric lights in every berth, will continue to leave the nion depot, Omaba, at 6:20 p. m., daily. Pussengers taking this train avoid transfer at Coun- cil Bluffs, and arrive in Chicago at 9:30 a. m,, in ample time to make all eastern connections. Ticket office, lx()l Farnam street. F. A. NasH, J. E. PRESTON, General Agent. City Passenger Agent. -— & Military Matters. Lieutenant Truitt of Gencral Brooke's staft leftyesterday for Sioux Falls to testify in the case of Plenty Horses. Companies A, B, G and D of the Second v, now at' the Bellovue range, will probably complete their practice shooting by the middlo of next week and then return to Fort Omaha, and the other four compauies will take the field at Bellevue, Licutenant Harry G. cavalry, now at Fort W Trout of the Ninth ashakie, has been de- to the Inaians at the Shoshone agency. Lioutenant M. D, I . who was detailod for the work, bas bee ve - ol pill. Safe pill. Best pill, i the ““Joun of Are” cor —— Prof. B. T. Duncan principal of schools at that p vity and is much pleased with the current will be turned on, = . =% To Drive Out Malarin drink nature's tonie Regent Forro-Manganese waters at Excelsior Spriugs, Mo, —— OUNCEMENTS, Al Tomorrow morning at 9 o'c be put on sale for the enga E. Vance's great railroad comedy fted Mail,” which opous a three nights' en- gagement at Boyd's opera house on Thursday evening. The following is from the Ohio State Journa': *The return engagement of Elmer E. Vance's ‘Limited Mail' at the Grand last night drew the largest cro.vd ever assembled at the house. At 7 o'clock the house was f every nook and corner being occupied, an; fully five hundred people wore turned away The effects ran more smoothly and the piec was otherwise strengthoned since its produc- tion here. Mr. Vance certalnly has a bo nanzs and our citizens should f roud that Columbus has produced u pluy which contaius 80 much real merit.” ck seats will Mr. Juckson, who ropresents Rontfrow's Joliy Pathfinders company, which is at the Boyd during the wholo of text week, s in the city, The subject of Colonel Robert (. Inger- soll's latest lecture is “Shakespears,” and people who have heard it say that it far sur- any of his previous oratorical efforts, t is un eloquent eulogy of the world's groat- “ m.fvnuu Dy the greatest living orator, Col- UgeEsall will deliver this. Jecture at the raud opera house ou Suuday evening next. which things are gotten up in Omah A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Quptnur to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes— 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky Biscuit, Griddle Ca: Au. !'-..:z:ble and Wholesome, No otfier baking powder does such works* nteibute Thelr | | change going to | sence of the secreta tailed 10 witness the issue of annuity zoods Nogriping, no nnusea, no pain when De itts Little Early Riscrs are taken. Small The first opportunity for the public to hear the new organ of the Fiest Meth- odist church will_be tomorrow night at ille, Mo, is i the MINDS 118 OW Prestd, BUSINE! al Estate Exchange Affaies. The doors of the real estate exchange room were locked at the usual hour for the meet- ing yesterday, and mnoae of the members | were about. President Hartman was found in his office and stated that the exchange was not dead, but was awaiting the return of the secretary, | Word had been received from Mr. Wilson, he sald, that he was still sick but would ve { on hand as soon as he was able, Mr. Hartman stated that ho was 1n favor of giving Wilson a chance to_explain and givi nim all the opportunity needed to square himself. He might have some good reason for absenting himself and if so he should be allowed to present it. There was no dan Mr. Hartman said, of the ex- pieces on account of the ab- v, but a number of tho members were in favor of deciding the office vacant and putting in another man. Mr. Hartman grew rather wrathv as ho spoke of the reports which had been circulated con- cerning the exchange, and expressed his mind freely. He said the exchange was merely an organization of real estate men, banded together for their own interest, and 1t was not a public_institution, consequéntiy it was none of the public’s business whether the exchange met every day or not. It frans- acted its own business in its own way, and that was all there was to it. The exchange had spent thousands of dollars in promoting its interests and those of the city at the same time, and had nevor asked a dollar of the public, PRI The entering wedge of a complaint that may prove fatal is often a slight cold, which adose or two of Aver's Cherry IPectoral might bave cured at the commencement, 1t would be well, thercfore, to keep the ren.edy within reach at times, -~ The Paxton Hotel Fire Did not effect the hotel proper in any way 80 as to interfere with the operation of the house. Only the annex was dam- aged and guests "have been cared for without the interruption of a single day. Government Inspectors Look Over the Stern Wheel Steamboats. Archibald Goddard and John Schaffer, govornment iuspectors of steamboats, were in Omana yesterday. They had inspected all the boats on the Missouri river from St Louis to Sioux City, the last_boat being the tug Lib owned by Mr. E French of Omab S nd at the Omaha landing. The inspectors found twenty-two boats plyiag the turbid wates of ‘tho Missour between & Louis and Sioux Cit, Some of them were found in an unsafe con- dition from worn out boilers, leaky hulls and damaged mackinery, No arrests were ordered, for all the owners wel willing and anxious to comply with the regu- lations of the government, with the exce tion of one at Sioux City, who scemed to be somewhat indifferent about certain instruc- tions that were read to him. The ofticers reported him to Mr. Alexander, collector of customs, and if he does not comply in a fe days with the regulations he will be arreste e Small in size, great w results: DoWitt Little Early Risers. Bost pill for Constipa tion, best for Sick Headache, best for Sour Stomach, e American Wonders, Yellowstone park is beyond . all ques- tion one of the world’s great wonders, and the Union Pacific excursion in July will be the event of the season. i your nearest Union Pacific agent about nt Hartman's Statement of BROWNINC, NG ¢ C0. O1d andtExperiencad Manufacturers of Glothing, Retail to the trade only sach garments as win merit for them- selves, gives value received for the the confidence of the people everywhere and justly entitles them to the name of Reliable Clotlers There’s no slight either in cut, { medium grade suits, they're our own make, and the suit we 50 is worth just seven dollars and a half. In our g10 suits you'll find numerous styles away, they're all worth ten dollars a suit, notice the quality is better, the trim somewhat finer. 3.50 and $15.00 suits your own judgment will clare them good enough for any purpose or occasi There's neither profit nor pleasure for us ments that cannot be satisfactorily recommended. customers money, fit or appearance of our sell for g7 sack and cut- For g12.50 you'll in showing gar— Important to Mothers------ 25 dozen Star Shirt Waists, ¢1 and g1, in dark blue percales, regular 25 goods, on sale Saturday Star waist needs but little comment, and we hope to see this special bargain lot equally distributed among the trade. Men’s Purnkfinngs Our window display affords but a meager conception of and comfortable un- hosiery, neckwear, novelty straw hats, Our facilities enable us to rgach the bottom i supplying thirteen stores with furnishi ; quality goods you'll always find reasonable. the real bargains we derwear, neglige shirts, are offering in cool Our prices for first Mon y Cheerfully Refunded where Goods do not Satisfy. BROWNING, KING & (0, RELIABLE CLOTHIERS, Southwest Corner 15th and Douglas Sts. When you Pass Halt at our Windows. (Send for Ilustrated Catelogue.) THE OMAHA NANUFACTURING (€O, No. 108, 110 & 112 N. Eleventh 8t., OMAHA. tod by U. 8, Patenta.| of Irqu anc Vitnizea Steol Ribbon Wires." T\lvp]muc 1772, 8end for Catalogue. AMPLES AT FACTORY. Purify your blood. N owis the time to do it, orel your system will be out of order all summer, cleanse your liver, stop your kidney pains, quiet your nerve headache. do it. 25c packag ceipt of price. Hahn's Golden Dyspepsia Cure, warranted cure for dys- pepsia. s0c box. Will refund money if it don't cure. TURKISH REME Omaha, Net T NEBRASKA National Bank V. 8. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, N3 Capital, - - - - $400,000 Surplus Jan. 1st, 1890, Officors and Diroctors. - Herry W, ¥ate wis 8. Heod, Vico-Irosidents Jamo V. Morso, John 8. i Patrick. W, IL 8. 1y ashiior THE IRON BANIK, Corner 12th aud Farnam St. A General Banking Business T "HOTEL. ansacte | The Mu fsthe most subst Hotel Building i heary brick fire walls basement to roof. All the tially construct ining. making it impossible to bu, quick. Fire escapes and hot a everyr uum. where, B, SILLOWAY, Prop. g Sufteriug from youthtul erron manhood, e Sealod) contatn gosiy decay, wasting weaknass, Tos 1 send ' valuable treatise full particulars for homo A rplendid modical v man who 8 n Prof. F. lfl)w LER, Moodus, tunn gain line $15.00. since we have been in business. at $5.00. We are At $ ONTINENTAL' g X e BOYS DEPARTMEN' This week you can buy better goods and at lower prices than at any time Already many lines of fine cheviot and cassi- mere suits are broken in sizes and have been consolidated into one special bar- All sizes, at $2, $2.50 and $2.75 which cannot be duplicated in this city. In boys’ suits, ages 13 to 18, don’t buy until you have seen our all wool cheviot suits, in nobby mixtures, at $7.50, $8 and $8.50. the most complete line embracing fine styles which are usually retailed as high as Remember we sell the best. SHIRT WAISTS. We will sell this week 50 dozen of Star Shirt Waists, all new patterns, at 75c. And a large line of waists, suitable for school wear, at 35c. Continental: Clothing- House, CORNER DOUGLAS AND 15TH STREETS, The Larqo st Clothing Hous se Wo t of the Ml%%l%%ll)])l- rhed into tue mflamed parts” Will refund If It does not cure oF causes stricture b a reliuble per 1 Omahi Seykora., Any lady, send stamp packige of Lymun's Ouk v the most sn @ remedy ovor sold You will s Uin excellont offect nfler taRIK the first treat ment. §1.0) at drugglsts or by mail LYMAN MEDICINE CO., KANSAS OITY, MO, JOSEPH au[fl’n*s’ STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL, PARI3 EXPOSITION, 1889, THE MOST VERFECT OF PENS. WANTED GAfe e il e prise nvonted that holds the clothes without pins: o per- fec tent recently Iasued; sold )t oxolusiv right b’ giv 1 wel » colpt ot i0e lsb elrouln our territ ey s TR0 TINE €051 dforimon 8. Worcusior OMAHA et for Ao SOROOL OF |1, Sy TELEGRAPHY. @onorhaa and discharg s frou nnerited or sequired. 8150 per box. Al drugkl FEENSIVE FEET S4n52 i, 0. » Harmlens ODORIVUBA JF, CO, 337 Vlu NO OURE;. DrDOWNS 18168 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. ny show. 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