THE .OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , , MARCH , 1888. LOST Bt A 'TIE .VOTE ; Board of Trade Mon Talk. On the Freight Bureau's Lottor. DEATH OP MRS. ELIZA HUGUS. Bllttmfttt on Trial For Manslaughter Probability of A Ilacjr Sensa tional Suit in a Few DajrH The Contractor * . Board of Trade and Cut flutes. The announcement made in the BEB that the directors of the board of trade had refused to endorse the recommendation of the freight bureau committee , suggesting two amendments to the Inter-state railway law , .attracted pretty general attention. The amendments proposed wcro to enable the inter-state railway commission to net with more" haste and to make punishable by line any jobber who should accept a cut-rate from any railroad , A BEK reporter yesterday learned that the following members of the board wcro present : P. E. Her , II. H. Mcduy , J. A. Wakefleld. E. Martin , Max Meyer and C. F Goodman. Mr. H. G. Clark was absent from town. town.Max Meyer was seen and asked how ho had voted. Ho said , "I was in n hurry to get away , and a vote had not been taken when I left to go tO'tho Press club benefit. I under stood what was the subject though , and told them to cast a vote In favor of the reu- omnicndatlon for me. " Mr. Goodman was seen , and said : " 1 was not at the meeting when the recommendation was introduced. I left the rooms about 0 o'clock.11 John Evans said that thcro was a mis taken idea somewhere. Several of the mem bers held the recommendation was lost , others that it was adopted. "I did not have tny mind on the subject. I was thinking about putting in regular order the new by laws which wo had just adopted for the type writer. When they came to a vote I told them that I was not prepared to vote. They said that everybody should vote on the ques tion and I then told them that if that wastho case , on general principles , I would vote in the afllrmatlvc , because the matter was re commended by a committee. So I voted aye. Mr. Her thought the matter was lost , but I think it will bo reconsidered ut the next meeting. Everybody was tired after wo had got through the reading of the by-laws and wanted to go homo or to the Press club show. I think the vote was 8 to It. " Mr. Her sold that the question of amending the inter-state railway law had como to them through a letter from the freight bureau committee. One of the ninnndmcnts was to make criminally liable a jobber who should accept a cut rate from any ralhoad. Such n thing would not bo advisable and It would Hot do for the board of trade to take any in terest in such n move. It would bo psking too much of merchants to sign such a document. Ho did not think they would sign it. If ho should telegraph a man to send him goods at the lowest rates , ho would expect these goods at the very lowest rates that could bo got. It had to bo carried out that way in the inter est of business nnd to protect the jobber against competitors. To take his case as an Jxamplo : He had to equalize the rates to St. oo , Kansas City , Pcoria nnd Chicago on cvpry shipment lie made to these points , be cause thcro were no cuts to those points , und that equalization ho had to pay out of his own pocket. If the amendments wcro car ried It would close up every wholesale house in Omaha. MOIVTUAIIY. MEU&CI1KR , The second German actor to die in this city was Louis Mouselike , whoso death took place at St. Joseph's hospital onlast _ Thurs- 'day evening. Ho had been an inmate of the hospital for two weeks , and death was occa sioned by dropsy. Mr. Mouselike was born in Altenbcrg , Saxony , in 183. > . Ho early devoted himself to the stage , playing first in juvenile parts nnd with considerable success. Ho came to this country when ho was twenty- One years of ago , and continued in his pro fession until the breaking out of the war , When he enlisted In one of the Missouri regi ments. Ho returned a veteran , having in the several campaigns suffered a great deal from the hardships of the struggle. Ho re rnnincd the greater part of the time since in Missouri , nnd came to Omaha at the opening of the last theatrical sea son. engaging with his wife , In the German company of Baurcis & Puts , which is playing every Sunday night at the Joyd. Since his debut In this city ho has > laycd n number of old-men characters in o rcry successful manner. Ho was a nicmbet if n Grand Army post in St. Louis and thai irganization has been telegraphed concern- pg his death. The ( late of his burial has nol yet been determined upon. Vk fiOWi'BV , The remains of i ) . H. Downey , the .vounp rrtan who died Thursday evening jjl the Child's hospital were forwarded ycstcrdnvtc bis former homo In Scotland. Pa. The mother of the deceased arrived Hero a few moments after the young man's death anil accompanies the remains to their last resting place. . , . 1 Several weeks ngO JainOs FlSinmlng ' ltothe.f Of Richard F. Flcmming , loca rcight clerk'of the Union Pacific1 , came fron Chicago to visit the latter , and yesterday lied after a short illness. Tb/ ) remains wll > q forwarded this morning to Lament us. , where the parents of the deceased re lido . IIUOUS. Mrs. Eliza McCormieK Hugus , the vencr oblo widow of the lute Peter Hugus , nn olO settler of this city , dieo yesterday at hci late residence , 223 North Nineteenth street Bt the advanced ago of seventy-three years SnO was born at Plttsburg , Pa. , January 1 1815 , and was married at the sumo place t Peter Hugus , Oct. l > , 18.2. ! She cnmo with hoi husband from Canton , O. , to Omaha in 18" ) hnd has since resided hero. On the Olh o October , 188'J , they celebrated their goldei wedding , nnd the festivity was taken part n by many relatives nnd friends. John Ilugus 0 o of her sons , now residing In Colorado vfnS telegraphed mul arrived . her J'cstcMay. Wilber Hugus , nnolhc burl , IS on his way hither from Pasailcno Cal. , and the funeral will not take place unti his arrival , which will probably bo on Mon May next. Mrs. Hugus was extensive ! , known In this city nnd retained her cxcellen health until about three weeks ago. . BENCH AND BAK , The United Stales Court. . rou Diixtuu & co. Suit was brought In the United States cii Cult court yesterday by the Nebraska To ; oplioup company , through their attorney ! ' Hall & 'McCulloch , to enjoin D. 0. Dunbar , fco. from publishing a telephone directory The Telephone company , In its bill proceed to reclto that they have gene through all th processes of the law and been granted a cop ; right to said directory for the period t twcpty-cl ht years. Further , that Dunbi It Co. are attempting and conlvlvlng 1 Ovado the laws of the United States respcc ing copyrights nnd have without license < leave of said telephone company , and In vl latlon of their copyright , copied , printed ni ore about to circulate * pamphlet similar i their directory , crcatly to the company detriment flntmotMly und otherwise. Tl Dunbar pamphlet , save the advertisement is on exact copy of the company's book , nr they propose to issue about 1,000 copies of tl same. Complainants nsk that Dunbar & C bo restrained from this publication by i order Of injunction from the court , und tin the copies already printed be confiscated the use of the Telephone company. District Court. MITTMAX'S 'CASE. The first witness called for the dcfen yesterday was Mittinan'sflaughtc LouUik Sh'o proved , a itronR witness f the defendant , and her testimony was n iS ea by & sure crow-examination. ' She sa It Koll and Diirhjua abused hcr.fath < Hllng bim mil kinds ot Vile names ; " 1 " Finally Du . .linm'Bal'd , "You . ; I'll kill you , " mul ttion ttttncklril1 her. fntticr , who thcti shot hls'nssullant , Joh'n Lcmtikc tWltk'd , thnt Koll hnd told ' ' ' innho MUtmau's lihnthiU'ho KpU-'would ) blood fly. " * „ Chrl Unn Popcnhopcn testified that Koll hnd told hint the sanio thlnff. Cluus Slort witnessed a jMjrtlon of thcuu.ir- rcl. Ho testified to the fuel tlmt Koll and Durham were the aggressors ntid thut Mitt- man tried his best to cscauo nny difficulty. He was outside the saloon when the fatal shot was flrcd , but ran back at once. Ho no ticed that Mittman's sleeve \vas badly torn. Clnus Ichner si > eke English so Imperfectly that the services of nn interpreter was niado necessary. His testimony corroborated Sicrt's. The court then adjourned until 2 o'clock. Mitttnun was then put on the stand to tes tify in his own behalf. Ho swore that Koll and Dunham cnmo in und commenced to nbuso him and dared him to flplit. Ho asked thorn to go out at least ten times. After sovcral of the men had gene out together with Koll ands Dunham the two latter returned nnd attacked him. Koll had n cano In his hand. Koll and Durham attacked him from behind , and threw him down and kicked him. Hut witness managed to pet up. Durham then hit Mitt * man with a chisel , which ho had nicked up near the ice box. Ho then pulled his pistol mid struck Durham three times , cand the weapon exploded. When MiUimin concluded his testimony. Assistant County Attorney Ourlcy arose and addressed the Jur.v. Ho was followed on the part of the defense by Mr. Uurnhnm , who llnishcd at llftcen minutes before 5 o'clock , when court adjourned until this morninjr , when General Cowln Und County Attorney Slmeral will present their arguments , after which the case will bo given to the Jury. A strong Impression prevails that Mittuiuu will bo acquitted. OIlAtJINII tUMlDES. The Jury after being out live minutes re turned u verdict for the defendant In the Alnscow case. case.WANTS 1110 I ) VMAGF.S. Adolph Kobcnr brought suit against the Omaha Belt railway company yesterday The petition sets forth that defendant wlillo walking over the Sixteenth street crossing was struck by a locomotive and serious'y ' In jured. Ho prays for a Judgement of $8,000. County Court. MOKE THOUltl.H fOK Dir.KKS. McCage brothers brought suit yesterday afternoon against the John L. Dlcrks man ufacturing company to obtain Judgment on nn unpaid note of WOO. TUB DUIIOQUIST cniumcx. County Judge Shields heard the application of Carl W. 13erguist | to bo appointed guar dian of Hllina Uergqulst and Amanda Julia Bergqulst. The petition testifies that the pa rents of the children arc dead and ho is their brother. Ho further alleges that the chil dren's stepmother , Anna C. Uergquist , sur reptitiously obtained the appointment of guardian and that she ( s totally unflt to care for them , as her moral example was bad. The stepmother appeared and consented to her removal. The court then appointed Gus tavo Anderson gunrdion and ordered that the children bo sent to Brownell hall to be edu cated. This order was made on the recom mendation of the newly appointed guardian. TUT ovin UXTIP THUHSIUY. The flmu hearing In the matter of Mrs. Nellie McNumara as administratrix of the estate of her deceased husband , was post poned yesterday until Thursday next. Mrs. MeNiunaru was in court , and has not ns yet fully recovered from her late severe illness. Police .Court. Vagrants Alex. Alendcr , John Byres , Low Wcstmuth , William Kobirson , Harry Westlnke , two days each ; Barton Hylcs , O. B. Culloy , discharged. Suspicious Character James Ward , fo and costs ; James Burke , continued. Jack Sisson , an old offender , who was Just released from Jail this week , was again before fore his honor. Ho was arrested for stealing two overcoat and n couple of fur caps fpom the boarding house , at the corner of Sixteenth and Mason streets. The boarders ciaught him in the not , and held him until the patrol could bo called. Ho went over the hill for thirty days , the llrst aud last flvo oh bread and water. John McGuirea desperate young hoodlum , who hit a man In the head with brick , and nearly killed him down in Dago alley a month or two since , was arrested on a similar offense. Ho assaulted John Fees at the corner of Fourteenth and Leavonworth streets , and Knocked him sense less into the gutter. Fees lay unconscious for over twelve hours , and for a time it was extremely problematical whether ho ever re vived or not. McGuire was given forty days In the Jail and $5 and costs. Joe Brown , another old offender , was uji again yesterday. Some three weeks ago ho was sent to Jail for twenty-five days for stealing n wringer. While in the city Jail Sergeant Sigwart caught him going through the clothes of his fellow prisoners , and yes- tcsdayhewas rcarrcsted on this charge. He made an elegant appeal to the court , but his previous record was against him aud ho was given thirty days. August Kustl , who. resides at 003 North Campbell street , and who is a thirteen year old lad , came into the station/ yesterday , and swore out a warrant for the arrest oi the driver of horse ear No. , 40 of the Hod lino. YoTTug Tvnstl say's"that the driver threw him off the rar yesterday j the corner of Twentieth and WebStef , apa Jumped upon und beat him. unmercifully , and all bo- CUUSjtho JIUlo fellow could not get through the crowdeu car to pay his faro vdien the brute called upon him to do 82 , The Doy had sovcral reputable witnesses to substantiate his story. In _ the afternoon Ada Boynton , a cyprian , was'chnrgcd larceny ns bailee of sonu clothes belonging to Lulu Palmer , the pro prictrcss of a South Omaha bawdy house , with which Ida was recently connected After some hard words with Lulu one after noon Ada had como up to Omaha cxpcctiuf to return the same evening , but after getting in Omaha decided to stay hero. At the tim < she had on sonio of Lulu's clothes. Mecthif Lulu a few days later she offered to returi the gnrmqnts If Lulu would go to her roon with her , so that she could put on others In stead. Lulu refused to do this and , causec Ada's arrest. The Judge told the prisoner hi would dismiss the ease provided she returnee the clothes. This she readily did. Some in tcrcstlng side testimony was brought o rather a startling character in which the girl said that the mayor and marshal of Soutl Omaha wcro not only frequenters of thei : house , but came thcro often to gamble. Contractor * * anil Journeymen. The contractors , the architects , the brlcl manufacturers nnd the boss carpenters hav rented a suite of rooms numbered in th Paxton buildlnc. , where they will hcrcaftc hold all their meetings. The brick mur.ufac Hirers propose to establish n blaul list of the Small contractors who ow them for brick aud hang the sain upon tlio wall of the room. When a cor tractov pays his back bills , the other men : bora of the association will bo allowed to sol him brick , but not before. The plasterers are waiting to sco what sue cess the bricklayers will have in their strike If the latter are successful , the plasterer will also ask $1.50 for eight hours' work. A surprise , when smoking "Soiiler berg Figuro" for fie you will llntl it a 1C clgur. Ask your dculor for them. Newly Incorporated. The Omaha Oil nnd Paint company flU articles ot Incorporation with the couul clerk yesterday. The capital stock f 10,000 , divided Into 100 shares. The bus ness of the company late trade wholesale nr retail in oils , paints and glass. The cluratk of the company Is to bo fifty years fro March 1 , 18SS. The im-orporators arc f. Uallard , Michael P. McHride. Ilobcrt J Waueh and Mcrriweuthcr J. Waugh. Come mul Wo Will Do You Good. Don't ilolny , come early aud sceui choice boleutlolis in olognnt park suits , bedroom bnitH , pianos , organ carpets , stoves-loss than cost.of mate iul , one-half dealers' prico. . Foun only at Yonu STOU.\nE.Co. , Capitol avo. ' and 16th bt. W'J. Carter has resigned his-position . secretary of the John Dicrck'B'Mannf apturli o' I.company aud.vyiU hereafter devote himself I. | Journalism- ' . . ' . ' A SHAMEI.EH8 WOMAN. 'The Terrible History of Mittt'lc Koll- nieycr'H Career. . ' The Br.p.'s recent publication con cerning the Inheritance left to a courtesan named Mattlo Kollmcyer created no little speculation as to the woman's1 present whereabouts and condition. Her location was unknown to the police , nnd it was only by accident that a Bun representative dis covered ono who knows her complete his tory , as well as her present place of abode. If Mr. Stevens , the gentlemen now engaged In searching for her , will call at the BEK office he will learn to whom to apply. Mattlo Kollmeycr's shameful history Is a strange one. After the death oi her hus band at Sioux City the woman drifted to Minneapolis , and thcnco to Ouiahn. Her husband was a painter by trade , nnd an hon est upright man. After his death Mattie drifted Into bad company , nnd was cast nil by her father , a wealthy and respected citi zen. zen.Hut llttlo Is known of Mottle's career In Minneapolis , but her Omaha life has been ono of' frightful degradation. When she first came hero , she entered a house of prostitu tion at Elovenoth and Davenport streets , kept by u woman named Flory. Mattie became addicted to drink , and when intoxicated was of the most quarrelsome disposition. She has had many bloody fights , and has figured fre quently ns 11 prisoner In the police court. She invariably escaped with nflno which was promptly paid by friends In this city who knew her parents. She drifted from onodivo to another until her only companions 'vero the lowest types of negros nnd white men. She was always to bo found In the lowest haunts of vice , and here her vicious charac ter was fully displayed by terrible debauches nnd many hard fights. Finally , during the early part of the win ter she Joined fortunes with a negro. A mock marriage ceremony was gone through with , mid the entire "wedding" cparty got glori ously drunk. Shortly before Christmas she and her dusky "husband" dcp.irtu'd from this city , and are now living near Fremont , Neb. New York Storage Co. , Capitol avo. nnd 16th st. ' DIED. WRIGHT Dr. Edward R. Wright , Feb ruary U7 , aged 51) ) years. Funeral from St. Barnabas' church. In terment in West Liberty , la. Another Strike ! New Route. But wo are still runningand are giv ing greater bargains than ever in fur niture , pianos and organs. NK\V YORK STOIIAOK Co. , Capitol avo. and 15th st. All Arc Cordially invited to attend the musical nnd liter ary entertainment to bo given in the parlors of the Young Women's homo , 1010 Dodge st. , Tuesday eveningMarch U. Admission oU cents. Please como and bring your friends. Oirmlm'H 115.OOO People. Wolf , the directory publisher , says that the volume for 18SS-0 , will contain about 1,000 pages. 100 more than are in the last directory. It will contain abortt ! i5,000 names , which show n population of about 115.000. The di rectory will not be issued until about the end of the mouth. New York Storage Co. Incorporated $10,000 capital. Storage for household goods , pianos and organs. Cash advanced to nny amount. Entire block , cor. Capitol avo. nnd 16th st. A meeting of the Fifth ward ropubli- an club will bo hold on Tuesday ovon- ng , March 0 , at 7:80 : sharp , nt the Izard itrect engine house. It is important , hat republicans of the ward attend. EDMUND BAIITMSTT , President of the.Club. . . $10OOOO Trust , Funds. To lend on improved inside , city prop- rty. Apply for ono weak to E. S. Bisbeo , Ramgc block. Racy Social Snnmxtion Probable. Some two weeks since the BEE published , n item stating that before many days papers n a sensational divorce case would bo filed uid that the high standing of the parties to ho petition , together with the allegations mule , would shako Omaha society to Us 'oundation. It is probable that the matter vlll bo made public during the present week. Yesterday a certain well known lady np- ilicd to the police Judge for a warrant charg- ng her husband with adultery , his alleged guilty partner being nnothcr'wcil known so- : iety lady. She was directed to the county ittornoy. Further particulars arc not yet ibtainablo except that in ruse her husband 'cods certain property to her an effort will > o made to avoid the publication of the scan- al that would ensue. > pccial Attractions For Largo Cneh Buyers. 20 elegant plush parlor suits at $38 , " ivortn $75 , J" 10 nfill u oak bedroom suits at $24 , worth $50. 1.000 cotton top mattresses ut$2.2o worth $3.00. Together with a $10,000 stock of ) ianos , organs , tables , chairs , carpets , jtoves. Greatest bargains over offered and are to bo soon only at NEW YORK STORAGE Co. , Wholesale nnd retail , 1608 Capitol ave , , cor. 16th st. Financial Dlftlcnlty. The drug firm of J. A. and A. M. Lo Fils , f Sutton , has been placed in the possession of the sheriff. An execution has been made amounting to $1,000. The stock was valued at $2,000 and was mortgaged for $1,500. POWDER Absolutely Thlspowder never varies. A marve ] of purl ty , strength and whnlesomenesa. More oconon leal than the ordinary kind * , and cannot be soli In competition wltu the multitude of low cost short weight alum or phosphate powders. Boli only In cans. Horal Ilaklntf Powder CO. , 12 Wall street , Now \orfc. Omaha Seed House. Headquarters for Landreth's Celebrated Plants , Cut' Flowers and floral designs. " ben for catalogue. , _ W. H ; FOSTER & SON , Proprietors . 1022 CapUol Avenue. ' How ar Dying ( Md Was Saved ! Cirnto , TTiiuw Co. , tmx , Btpt , 1 , 1M7. The following U true account of what roar B.8.8.hAdoBaforourllUl il iifht rlUul now four ynr old. When 1 > month * old Inmpappcuwlan her he lwhlch slowly grew lATfer. The Bnlly phytletaa though ! U wu catiMd by [ toe * of broken | 1ut or ncedl but failed to brine anything to light. Th. child became KMbltr all the time , teeming to lot * the ute of her leg , and finally quit walkIng - Ing entirely , Th. middle finger and thumb of either hand became enlarged , the fleth b coming hard. The htp Jolntt became InTotr. f cd , 10 that when lerentcen mouthi old eh. < / Could Dot itand. hiring lent th. ute of leg ndnrm. gtartlat curratur. of ( he spine alto followed. The nerroui tyitem w < u wrecked , * muscles contracted , and then wai general watting ot fleth and muscle. At eighteen months of age the tru placed under th * treatment of a prominent phytlclan of Dot- ton , Matt. , but at the end of ten months ih. had declined to tuch a degree that the wai la dying condition. Thlt wai In April , 1836 We took the child away not knowing what to do. In thlt dreadful dilemma we were over-persuaded by friends to try "one bet tle" of Swirr'8 Brnciric , which we did , and before It had all been taken we taw a chang * for the better In her nymptomt. We kept It up , and hare done to to this day , and will keep It up. If the Lord wills , for many dayi to come , forlthaa brought our dying Batcl to life , to vigor , tottrrngthatid health again. The nthcn hue of her cheeks has changed to arcuy tint. 8bo Is nble to walk anywhere , ber languor and melancholy hare paused way , and the Is now a blithe , cheerful , hap py romping child. Should you with to In * crease your testimonials of proof of the virtu , of B. 8. B. , our names and what w. have said It but a portion ot what we ewe ( you , should you wl < h to ut. them. Kindly yours , BEN. P. Bwirr. GUTRUUE K. Bwtrr. P. O. Box M. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases ma < I4 TBF Swirr SPECIFIC Co. . Drawer 3Atlanta.Ga , A SURE CURE OR NO PAY. Our Magic Remedy WILL POSITIVELY CURE r All syphilitic Dlieases , of recent or lone standlnff.ln from ten to fifteen days. We will give written guar antees to cure any case or refund your money. And wo would tor to Uioso who liavn employed the most Skilled 1'hyslclana , uted every known remedy and pave not been cured , that you are tbe subjects we an looking for. Vouitliat nave been to the celebrated Hot Pprtnus of Arkansas , and have lost all Hope o. recovery , wo Will : Cure Yon BT make no charter Our remedy Is unknown to anyone ono In the world outside of uur Company , and It Is the only remedy in the world tbat will cure yon. We will cure the moil obstinate case In less than one month. Seven days In recent cases does the work. It Is tbe old , chroulo , deep-seated cases that we solicit. We have cured hundreds who had been abandoned by Physicians am ] pronounced Incurable , and We Gkallenge the World to orlnc na teas'that we will not cure In IMS than one month. Since tbe history of medicine , a True Specific- for EyphllltlOhEruptloDS , Ulcers , Bore mouth , 4c. , has been sou t fur but never found until Our Magic Remedy was discovered , and we are Instinct ] In ssylng It Is the only remedy In the world that will positively cure , because the latest medical works , published by tbe best known authorities , say there was never a true specific before. Our Ilemedv Is the only medicine In [ be world tbat will cure when everything else has tailed. It bas been so conceded by n large number of Celebrated Physicians. lit IIAS NIVEH YKT V * IT . mr\ to cuni. Why wast , your time and mon.y with atent medicines that never bad virtue , or doctor 1th physicians that cannot cur. yon. You that bav. tried everything .Is. should com. to us now and g.t rmanent relief ) yon never can get It elsewhere. Mark what w. sayi In th. end you musr'takeour Brmedy or NITKII recover. And you that have been afflicted but a short time should by all means com. teas as now. Many get b.lp and think th.ya re free from tbe disease , but In on. , two or three years after , It appears ag tin In rnor * horrible form. Invettlgat. onr financial standing through tbe mer cantile agendas and note that we are fullvresponil- ble and our written guarantees are good. w. hav. a Biuinr prepared on purely Scientific Tilnclplet and we with to repeat that It NKVIR FAILS TO cum. All letters sacredlv confidential. THE ! COOK REMEDY CO. , Omaha , Neb. > emi 16 and IT H.llman Block. _ TTEEP YOUR EYE OPEN If you would not be victimized by importers and frauds who arc Hooding the market with worthlcjj.imt- tntlons of Benson's Piaster. Thtso "pirates" who seek to float their worthless - s ontfce reputation of Benson s > . .eSt6Kl(5rttoMhy- for wjjidi * T ir lass Is famou5 , and If buyers are , tjot exceed- ngly cautious they frcquegto S'ud themselves Ictlmlzed by.unBcrupuloil UfealerH who aid and bet In sucli deception for a division of the profits. Honest dealers will unite with physl- lans In recommending Benson's Plaster as superior to all other external remedies for oughs , colds , pleurisy , chest pains , backache , cidney affections , mnlarln , rheumatism , bcla- lea , lumbago and aches and paius of every de- crlptlon. SEAHUllY 4s JOHNSON , Boie Manufacturers , Now York. GRATEFlJt COMt-ORTIlSU Epps's Cocoa BREAKFAST. "ny n thorough knowledge of thn natural la.wt .hlcn govern tbe operation of dtKestlon and nutrl < Ion , and by careful application of the tine properties of well-selected Cocoa , Mr. Kppt has provided out > rcakfast tables with a delicately flavored hevcnuc which may * ave us many heavy doctor's bills. It U by the judicious me ot siuh articles of diet thalu constitution may bo gradually built up until stroni enough to resist every tendency to dlscnso. Hun dreds of subtle maladies arc tloatlnu around us ruad ) to attack wlterocr thorn Is awrak point. Ve niai cscapo many a fatal shun by keeping ourselves wof Tortltlcd with pure blood uud a properly nourlslioi traroo.-Clvlt bervlce ( iaictte. Miulo elmply with boiling water or milk. Sold enl ) . n half pound tins by Grocers labeled thus : JAMES EPPS & CO , , THE CAPITOL HOTEL LINCOLN. , NEB. The best known and most popular Hotel In thi state. Ixicntion central , appointments tint-clan Headquarters for commercial men and all political and publlo gathering , . KOGGENJ oprl tor _ BREAKs s I FALCONER AND FISHER inftb. 5aVT , . -J.l ' l u Jk-'orf [ ltJ . > orwttit linpravMMn't.Oftf afl othtr bciu. Worit rai i ptr mAnfntlrcurldlatbr. nioKUi 1hs snd.i EI eUUCo. WEAK , UNDEVELOPED PART ! Of lh noJr" 'I < l * iul str.nttbrnfd. Kullparllpi larssrut srsled free. KltlK 1IKU.CO. . llcrrilo , N. ' OPENING Our new spring stock of Men's , Boys' and Children's Clothing te now complete and open for inspection. We claim it is the largest collection of new and stylish goods ever exhibited in Omaha. We further claim that we have marked our goods at much lowefr prices than any other house will name for like qualities and makes. This week we will make a specialty on Spring Overcoats. Ot thes0 we show a splendid assortment ; all the latest shades in fine Meltons * , Diagonals , &c. , silk and satin lined and beautifully made ; in short , the most dressy garments that the market affords ; but the most attrac tive thing about them is the prices-these are positively the lowest ever heard of. As our special bargain this week we offer two styles of Spring Overcoats at $6. These we can prove are worth double the amount. They are made of fine all worsted goods , lined with best double warp Italian , satin striped sleeve lining , and made like regular custom gar * ments. We have two shades , one a fine grey the other a brown , eithefr of them is a splendid color. We challenge any retail clothing house in the United States to show a like bargain. Our next price is $7.75 , a fine Melton Overcoat with silk facing and elegantly trimmed and made. Then we have one at $9.25 , $10.50 ; $12.75 and $14.50 each , and all selected bargains not to be found any * where else. In our Boys' and Children's Department we are opening daily new" and choice goods. We propose to make this department the most ai tractive one in the city for style and prices. All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price. Nebraska Clothing Company Corner Douglas and i4th Streets. Omaha. MEDICAL I ° SUR6IGHAUNSTITUTE , N. W. Cor. 13th A Dodge 8ts. BK.JV.OBia , APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES. next facilities , apparatus nnd remedies for sue ceesful treatment of every form of disease requir ing Medical or Surgical Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Hoard and attendance ; best hospital accommo dations in the west. WRITB FOR Ciacui.ARS on Deformities and Braces , Trusses , Club Feet , Curvature of the spine , Files , Tumors , Cancer , Catarrh , Broccliitin , Inhalation , Electricity , Paralysis , Epilcpfy , Kid ney , Bladder , Eye , far , SUn and Blood , and all Surgical Operations. Diseases of Women a Specially. BOOR on DIIKUIIS or WOMEN Fms. ONLY RELIABLE UEDICAL INSTITUTE VIKING A ereciAiTT or PRIVATE DISEASES. All Blood Diseases successfully treated. Syph ilitic Poison removed from the system without mercury. New restorative treatment for loss ol Vital Power. Persons unable to visit us may be treated at home by correspondence. All commu nications confidential. Mediclnecor Instruments sent by mail or express , securely packed , rjo marks to Indicate contents or tender. One per- s"onnl interview preferred. Call and consult us of send history of your case , aud we will send in plain wrapper , our - vTrit T BSR TO WEN , VRCEJ Upon Private. Special or Nervous Diseases , Ira. potency , Syphilis. Gleet and Varicocele , with i.uestkm list. Address Omaha JTedieal and Hurglial Initltute , or DR. McMCNAMY. Cor. 13th and Dod | Stl. . OMAHA. NEB. O.N.T GEORGE A. CLARK , SOLE AGENT. The BEST nnd MOST POPCI.AH Thread of Modern Tlmccj. OF IMITATIONS , WHOLESALE 11 V Kir.PATUicK-Kocii Dry Goods Co. M.K.BMITH&CO. TAXTON , Q AM/AOAEII & Co. BLOAN , JOHNSON & Co. HAYOBN IIROH. TnOMl'HON , ! lEDEN & CO. LAUKIN& Co. , . . CHAS. 8iKaF.it , South Omitlia. and all first plahs retail dealers. \1 Louie Jfew York Dry Gooda Store. .ailOiitti . . mum , U. S. DEPOS1TOBY , OMAHA , NEB. Pnid Up Capital , - $25OOOO Surplus , - BO.OOO II.V. . YATKS , President. LE is 8. HKKO. Vlce-Preslilunt. A. L'.ToU/.u.l.v.-n'l ' VIce-Presldent. \V. il. H. llL-QHBS , Cubliler. MIIKCTOHH : W. V. MOUSE , JOHN S. COI.UNS , H. W. VATKS. J.y.wis B. HKKU. A. E. TOUZAMN. BANK , Cor. r.'th and 1'arnam Kt . . , A.Oenerul tanking lluslnesH Transacted. voui UtiUtvtvkt rc/vedy Lnnn 19 ut &f Gonorrhea * tut Clot. W. hi ? , sola coBtld r Stic , and In cvtiy UM 14 Ale H * Belli bjrbruu Ins. , > , . frits f Mf , , GATJTIOIST THE PUBLIC IS PARTICULARLY CAUTIONED AGAINST A PHILADELPHIA BEER , Which is Being Foisted upon the Vnwai'u Purchaser a as the Genuine ported Johann Hoff's Malt Extrac ] Tbe article In question Is put up In a SqiTATTV BOTTI.E with German and KnBllsh label printed In bWD Miff the cork covered with yellow wax , Riving the packaiie a ( ierninn Appearance , The unsurpassed effrontery of tliq cornomtlon nushlnti these goods in calling their domeitlo beer "QOUflV Ine Imported Mult Kxtrucl , " nnd their appeals to the cupidity ot certain classes of tradesmen by free ullti one Hundred bottles and upwards to tltosa who can be Induced to purchase their Koods , may cause t AiuerUun beer to be palmed off on the unwary. THE GENUINE AND ONLY IMPORTED Johann HofF s Malt Extract Introduced Into the 17. P. by LroroLD Ilorr In IBfirt , the unrivalled nutritive tonlo and food for Invalids , ! n yE'ttP.h.0' ' ! ' ° * loading 'r rlanx tbrouitbmit tht * world Is received ( inlr by us monthly per steamers of tun llHinburu-Amerlcau 1 Company , und Is UUA1UNTKE1) genuine and Imported by the signature on metallo cap of TARRANT & COMPANY , J78 , 2SO # 282 GllEENWWHSIREET , and 100 WARREN NEW YORK. Solo Importers and Agents since 1809 , to counterfeit which Is FELONY. In order to protect themselves against Imposition the public are requested to specify HOFPS MALT EXTRACT "TARRANTS , " When Ordering. WHOLESALE SEEDS ! PHIL STIMMEL & COMPANY , OMAHA , NEB. Catalogues and Price List upon Application DR. HQRNE'S Electro-Magnetic Belts ! | Th Grandnt Triumph ot Elwlrlo Sclinei- Ju 8elinHBei111' * fr * Practically Appllifc DISEASES CURED WITHOUT KEDICHES. iu , ' . . - . i * * * . IT WILL iBaMsia. P r l ; le.it. fcikau I I > 4l Mtloi hmAIBS Sy fS Saf &tsffK IP S'S lMaf ? VNsberVlll "Wi r'j. AhVo\r upf3tVV.t.rworkJ.Soot6 lend.InA iO l W i t H hist niijJIhtf Arapion. rf.tnedjr has 11 CCOinpl1thf (1 WIJlHl 11V VflUVS owv 3 i , Now rm n , 160 Kast Mta fitrueb of. HOMPS ILECTRO niflMETic HT Is nperlorta ' , all others-CTirent , of'eleetrlei ' . . | .lretprodHFesaooBtlnuonscnr nticonT. l. Mil producing an ilthwbtnaliothc. . rsod by thounndi wbam It * - ' ' - rctalaBeney or iM iiT 0.yDH. HOBME'S ELECTBQ.MMHIETIC BELT-TRUS $ ; | JTOUTED STALLIONS FORSALE Percherons , Clydesdales and Shire , also home brtrd colts. Every animal Kuaranteed a , breeder Ourntock has been iolected with reference to both Individual merit and pedigree. Some of these horses have taken flm prize at the Ne braska State Felr. 1687. All our horeei nre acclimated - climated , and colts of their net can be shown. 1'rlreo reasonable and easy term ; . Is accessible In- the three leadluc railroads ot the state , 11. & M'P , . , c. &M -nlv V. und k rAjmuAn K.CJ. & O. , York , Nub London Granules. V-VA - - ' THE OMAHA BEE , -DEI.1VEIIED TO- AM PART OF L1COLH Fort- -BV cAniticn 20 Cents a Weelf , Seven papers a week. Send your order to ti office , 1029 P Street , Capital Hotel Building itniCIOUS AND PERIISTElff ZAdvertUliiu has always ptOTO ' "successful. IJcforo placing ao Newspaper Advertising conlu LORD & THOMAS/ JDYWIBUO 1C1.1TS , J It U I * u * l k slntt. CHICAOQl for the VAN , . . CORSUS. livery lady.U . m F iff oZolfKtiitth aud a LtaWM ure burs tuein , salts. Clgoj , ' . _ for lurnis ai .tityrtiUita st. , inning :