THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; . TUESDAY. JANUARY 31 , 1803. ON STOP OVER PRIVILEGES Opinions of Railway Passenger Men Divided Concerning the Proposition. MAJOR BUCHANAN IS OPPOSED TO IT \Vliy the IMIcliorn Wnntt I'eople to flu Straight Through IturlliiRtim Seems a I.lttlo Moro rnviirulilc Ocncrnl Itnllronil Mutters. In the arrangement of World's fair rates Jn tr.insmlssouri territory , the matter of stop-over privileges is an lmi > ortant point with the railroads. Merchants and bust- ness men of Omaha are likely soon to ho heard from with reference to the question of allowing a stop-over in this city , with par ticular reference to these on tnclr way to Chicago and who come to Omaha yearly to purchase goods. The railroad pcoplo generally do not look with favor on the pro | > ositlon , though a few ficem friendly toward giving the Omaha business houses the hcncllt which would un doubtedly ftccruo through stop overs here. General Pas'tcngcr Agent Iluchanan of the Kllchorn Is opposed to the scheme , In speaking of it ho said : . "In general , I think 'stop-over privileges on passenger tickets are Inconsistent for cither the passenger or the railroad com pany , as confusion or loss of ticket may make serious inconvenience. If a passenger Is started for a destination ho should go direct to such destination , buy his ticket to that point and rcbuy It from that point. As to stop-over privileges on World's fair tickets , If my line ran through Omaha to the World's fair I probably should for the benefit of Omaha advocate a day stop-over here to enable pco plo from the country to sco Omaha and call upon us for a friendly or business visit. " On the Oilier Shir. Mr. John Francis , general passenger agent of the II. ft M. , was a little moro friendly to the proposition , stating that outsldo of continuous train passcgo tickets , which necessarily carried with them the Idea of a one-faro for the round trip and limited as to tlmo , ho could sco no reason why pcoplo who desired could not stop off at Omaha , cither , "whllo tickets going or coming round-trip are limited , all of them permit stop-off at end of lines. Passengers from Lincoln to Chicago buying a two-day limit ticket could stop oft In Omaha under existing arrange ments for twelve hours or more and yet get into Chicago on the ticket. The require ment Is that the passenger must bo on the train before the expiration of the ticket. Of course , the question of ratca will liavo to bo settled llrst and after wards will come stop-over privileges and ether outlno matters. On a ono-faro for the round trip I anticipate the passage will have to bo continuous. " Mr. Francis said that the rumor of close arrangements between the Pennsylvania and Burlington , the latter having an eye on Cali fornia , Is. so far as ho know , only a rumor. General Manager Holdrcgo stated that ho had received a dispatch from Chicago con tradicting the rumor. mmiAir : of iNroim.vrioN' . Visitor * to the World' * Tiilr Can Kccj > 1'osteil on Lines of Transportation. CniCAOo , 111. , Jan. 80. An improvement is shown in the volume of castbound freight trafllc from Chicago , althongh'tho record is still considerably behind that of a year ago. J ast week's shipments , including everything but llvo stock , amounted to 80,042 tons , ngalnst 60,407 for the preceding week , an Increase ot 13,035 tons , and against 00,812 , for the corresponding period last year , a do- creasb of 10,770 tono. Articles of agreement ror uiu eatnimaii- niont of it burcnu of information during tlm World's fair were drawn up today by the committee of general passenger agents ap pointed for that purpose. It Is provided that the organization shall bo known as "Tho Bureau of Information of Hull and Water Transportation Companies , " and that only lines from Chicago shall bo admitted. The purpose is to furnish Information ns to the manner of doing business by the rail and water lines of the United Statcsjn a general way , and particularly ns to the practices , rules , regulations transportation arrange ments and rates of the various companies comprising the organization. The bureau Is to bo In charge of an executive committee of flvp olllclals In the passenger departments of the membership lines , to bo selected ns fol lows : One from the northwestern and south western group of roads , ono from the south ern group , ono from the eastern group , ono from the water transportation companies , and the flftll to bo selected by thcso four. IturlliiRton learnings. The Burlington- statement for December and for the year 16ft ! was issued today. The report for the month shows that the gross earnings were $3,544,270 , , an increase , as com pared with the corresponding month of the previous year , of $ ll,7U7. ) The not earnings \vcro $518,604 , . an incrcaso of $5,320. For the twelve months the gross earnings were $40 , ' 412,401 , an incrcaso over thosoof the previous year of $5,000,021 , whllo the net earnings amounted to (4,533,504 , , an Increase of $005- 044. Itroko the Agreement. KANSAS CITY , Mo. , Jan. SO. There Is every Indication that the agreement recently entered Into for the purpose of maintaining castbound rates has already been broken , fho bulk of the shipments Is Just now going over lines which were at no tlmo In a posi tion to secure the business and the general Impression Is that the rates have again been cut. Ono instance of the way In which the agreement Is being broken Is the cut In ex port Hour rates from Missouri river points Hiiulo by the fast freight lines , The verdict of the people Is that Dr. Bull's Comjh Syrup Is the best remedy for coughs , colds , sore throat , asthma , etc. fit ins t'nuM irti ivi' tVurni Weather Delivers the Ohio llhcr from Its Thraldom. CINCINNATI , O. , .Inn. 30. The Ohio river Is flowing placidly again , free from the bonds of Ice that have held It so long. From the headwaters to Loulsvlllo It is rising , and navigation will bo resumed ns soon ns the ice runs out , "Tho Now Orleans and Cincinnati company announce the John K. Speed to leave hero for Now Orleans on Saturday. The break-up of yesterday Is estimated to have entailed $ SOIXX ) damages to coal barges. A few moro barges liavo passed down today , but may bo recovered. The Newport and Cincinnati ferryboat was carried away by the Ice , but was satuly moored nt Hlversido n few miles below the city. Hero the river had reached twenty-three feet at noon am ! Js still rising. All tributaries of the Ohio nro rising and It Is raining at many points along the river. A lot of lumber , valued at from $23,000 to $30,000 , Is reported from ParUersburg as having been lost In the Llttlo Knnawha ; another other- gorge thirty miles up the Little Kan- awjta , with Sl'00,000 worth of lumber In it l > roko this morning. There Is n hope that li may bo saved , LOW KATi : KXCUIISION. To lluiutui ) , Tex , anil Hctnrn. Monday , February 0 , 18M , my Eight ! Special party will leave Omaha , bourn for Houston , Tox. The rate for tlio round trip , llrst class will bo $ 5 , and I will give you fiftcoi days to go in , tlftcon days to como , wltl Bton-oyor privileges within the limit ana until Juno 1 , 181)3 ) , tn return. For further Information as to land cllmuto , cost of living und all purlieu lars as to purehaso of tiukot , call on o address K. C , PATTERSON , 425 Ramgo building , Omaha , Nob. Order of Kallway Conductors. TOPEKI , ICan. , Jan. HO. The annual meet ing of the Order of Hallway Conductors of the Santa Fo system began in this city to- ay and will continue the greater part of the Jrcck. The association Includes twcnty-ono ( visions , Among other builnos wilt bo the djustincnt of nil grievances conductors may mvo against the company by the committee n grievances and Ocncrnl Manager Itobln- on. Oniccrs will also bo chosen. The meet- ng Is n very largo one , ovcry division being cprcsented. Now plnnos for rent. Rent applied if nirchnscd within ono year. Ford it Jlmrlton Co. , 1508 Dodge. Heal estate. Bargains only. My word is good W. G. Albright. 521-2-3 N. Y. Lifo bldg. West frltclicr Assign , And their whole stock of cigars , tobac- os , pipes , smokers'articles , fixtures , fur niture , cigar manufacturing tools and other goods can bo bought tit retail or in ob lots at 518 North Sixteenth street for : ush , us per order of the court , below In- olce price. Tills is your chance to get anything In his line at n bargain. Come early , as ho stock must ho closed out , at once. o I ret Ice ! Wo are now prepared , and will ho dur- ng the summer , to furnish ice in car- oad lots at lowest market price. Spc- jlal prices while cutting. Ice cut from argo fresh water liiko and is pure and clean. Write for prices. TlIC GOTIIUNliUKU W. P. fs I. CO. , Gothenburg , Nob. The Academy of the Sacred Heart will open its bccotul session on Wednesday , February 1st. The Academy buildings , commodious , heated with steam , sup- ilied with hot and cold water , and with Ire escapes , is in its 12th year of active educational work , and has justly merited ho reputation of being one of the most ucecssful Institutions in the United States. All the branches of a thorough English education nro taught , as also < ronch. Gorman , Spanish and Latin , ) lain sewing and every variety of fancy icedlowoi'k , music , drawing and paini ng receive special attention. For pros- lectus containing full information , uldress , Superior Sacred Heart Con- ent , Park Place , Omaha , Neb. RUSSELL'S RESTRAINING * WRIT. Judge Scott Will Hear It nt Thin Morning' * session of Court. Sheriff Bennett allowed both Mr. and Mrs. tusscll to see their children yesterday , the ittlo ones having boon turned over to the ounty ofllclal late .Sunday afternoon for afety. This morning Husscll will again ro- icw the struggle to have Judge Scott issue restraining order to prevent the children icing taken outsldo of Douglas county by Mrs. Hussoll until the divorce proceedings nstitutcd have been passed upon by the court and the children legally awarded to ono of the parents. A good part of yesterday was occupied by Mrs. Hussell In consultation with her law yers , discussing the case. She related a lad story of a hard life with Hussell and icr efforts to support herself and babies. Stio met with her husband some thirteen years ago In Illinois , and shortly after their narriage ho began to drink. Whllo at work collecting Husscll , she alleges , got into trouble on account of a shortage , and to save him from trouble she mortgaged her furniture. This was never paid , and shortly after their ilrst child was born they were > ut into the street. Her husband then loft , mil for six months Mrs. Uusscll supported lersclf and baby by sowing. On his return .tusscll seemed to have reformed , and srfortly after came to Omaha. In I860 Mrs. Uussell joined her bus- jand here , and shortly after ho began a systematic course of neglect and abuse of : iis family , leaving them , according to Airs. Uussell , for days at a tlmo without food and coal. The rent was overdue and she was foruod ' to muvu tn Uiwxl L t-uil ilf the city. but'tho cruelty continued and culminated by Mrs. Hussoll anil her children going with her liusband's consent , to an aunt In St. Paul , where she kept roomers and sowed by the day.Sho She denied many of her husband's alle gations , among them ono that she made her iwy sell papers on the streets. The story of llussell's sending for the children to visit tiim hero and the subsequent developments are well known. In reference to the charges ofiunfaithfulness , Mrs. Husscll dcnicdivehcm- cntly that there was a word of truth in them and that if her husband persisted in claiming a divorce with the adultery charge ns ono of the grounds she would contest it , otherwise Hussell could have the divorce. I'lieiiinoni.i. At no tlmo In the history of the country has pnouiuonni been so prevalent ns during the winter months of the last two years. In times past a common cold was not considered at all serious , but of late years the great ten dency of colds to result in pneumonia has made pcoplo apprehensive. The trouble Is that colds are not always properly treated. No preparation containing opium , wild cherry or chloroform should be used , as they have a tendency to dry up u cold , whereas It should bo loosened and the lungs relieved. It has been observed that when Chamber lain's Cough Komcdy is used the cold never results In pneumonia. The reason Is that this remedy stimulates the mucous mem brane which lines the throat and lungs to a healthy action , causes a free expectoration , throwing oft the poisonous matter , and coun teracts any tendency toward pneumonia. For sale by druggists. See the celebrated Sohmor piano at Ford & Charlton MusicCo. . , 1508 Dodge. > Kvoryboily liulted. Highland brand * evaporated cream will bo served in coiTeo and cocoa at our stores for three days. Wo want to show you what good colTceis , and wo can do so by using Highland Cream. Don't ' over look this opportunity. Wo want all to call und tobt the cream. llKNUY PUNDT , WM. FLEMING & Co. GLADSTONE BROS. The Uent Tram for Chicago Is the Burlington's No. 2 , leaving Omaha at 4:15 : p. m. , daily. Magnificent sleeping cars ; comfortable chair cars ; perfect dining cars. i The Burlington also offers uncqualed double daily service to Denver , St. Louis and Kansas City. Ticket oliieo 1221) ) : mram : street. "Kvnrj body Going South" Should write George B. Horner , Di vision Passenger Agent of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad , at 20U North Broadway , St. Louis , Mo. , for informa tion ns to route- and rates. The line above mentioned has inaugurated through sleeping car service to winter resorts that Is surpassed by no ether lino. The celebrated gulf coast resorts uro located directly on this road. m Twcnty-Ihe Dollars To North Gnlvcston and return , via Houston and Galvcston. Stopovers al lowed and tickets good to return until Juno 1. First class accommodations. Special party leaves Omaha Friday evening , tobruary 3. Apply at oneo to F. F. Williams , room 522 First National bank building , Omaha , for tickets und sleeping cur reservations. YOUR CASH OR YOUR CARS Judge Dandy's ' Torso Decision in the Full- man Injunction Oaso. . WILL NOT GIVE * IT ANOTHER CHANCE Unless the I'alnco Cnr Company Compiles with Certain Suggestion * the City Treas. urer Tomorrow Will Appear In the Hole of Auctioneer. By Judge Dundy's refusal to reinstate on the court calendar the cnso of the Pullman Palace Car company against Douglas county and the city of Omaha , It Is not among the Improbabilities that Mr. Pullman may have to go down in his jeans and settle his long open account with the municipal corporation. Before returning to Lincoln yesterday the court illcd Its opinion overruling the motion. In the order Issued Judge Dundy reviewed the case at some length , giving the con ditions under which the two petitions were Douglas county from collecting taxes levied against the car company. .Ono of the original petitions was iltcd in . 1880 and the other In 1837. To these the city and county made answer and the replication was also filed by the Pullman company. All thcso stcns were taken prior to December , 18SS , and the case was then ready for a he.u-ing. Temporary restraining orders were issued to prevent the city and county from collecting the taxes that had been levied and thus the case stood until December , Ih'JJ. No testimony was ever taken by cither side and the judge dismissed the case for want of prosecution. Can I'uy Under Protest. A few days ago the Pullman com pany Introduced n motion to have the case reinstated and It was this motion that Judge Dundy overruled yesterday morn ing. Speaking of the effects of the motion to reinstate , if it were allowed. Judge Dundy said : "Even If the case could bo reinstated the treasurer could proceed to sell the cars for payment of taxes for 1SS8 and ISS'J because - cause no restraining order has gone forth to prevent tha being done. So far ns Is at present known there Is nothing , however , to prevent the complainant from paying the taxes under protest and at once commencing an action against the county and city , one or both , to recover back the taxes illegally enacted from the company. The motion to reinstate is overruled. " In view ot the recent decision In the Penn sylvania supreme courts afTcotimr an exactly similar case , the position of the city ofliclals is extremely tenable , and as the action here against the company is being closely watched It will undoubtedly establish a precedent In which many thousands of dollars are likely to bo involved in various sections of the coun try. Whether or not the company intends complying with the suggestion of the court as to depositing the amount claimed duo , is a matter as yet not settled. Much curiosity is expressed as to who will purchase the cars , in case the sale Is actually allowed to pro ceed. . That the city treasurer is determined to ahead the is ovi- . go on plan mapped out - dcnt. Hound to Get the Cash. In concluding his summing up of the situa tion the Judge says : "Anticipating a failure of this motion to reinstate the complainant has already Hied a petition for a new action In and by which the validity of the taxes levied for the years 1SSG , 18ST , 1838 and ISS'J is attacked. The amount claimed is quite large and if the allegations of the bill filed by the complainant can be sustained by competent proof then manifestly the com pany ought not to bo required to pay the whole of the taxes as assessed. The taxes claimed amount to over $14,000. But if the company will 'pay all the lawful costs and charges attending the seizure , uuatoiij nnd nd-rx-tioina nf the cars said to have been levied upon by the treasurer or Omaha city and shall deposit in this court the sum of $14.000 in cash to await and abide its further order or linal disposition of the casd then a restraining order shall bo granted pending the hearing und the cars will be released. Otherwise the injunction will bo refused. If the complainant con cludes to make such deposit then the Money shall bo placed on interest In either the Omaha National. First National or United States National bank , there to remain until said case Is disposed of. This is to be done for the bcnelit of the said parties to whom the money shall finally boawaraeit. " The sale of the cars levied upon some time ago takes place Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. Treasurer Bolln will sell the cars unless the company turn the amount Into court , which Judge Dundy holds can bo done. Ho will also call upon Mr. Richardson , the Omaha agent for the Pullman company , and demand an accounting , in accordance with the garnishment made by the treasurer n few days since. This will not bo done until alter the cars have been offered for sale and it is found that the proceeds will not cover the amounts duo in delinquent taxes. 1'iit Up the Money. LINCOLJI , Nn . , Jan. 30. [ Special to the BEE. ] City Attorney Conncfl of Omaha ap peared before the federal court this after noon with reference to the case of the city of Omaha against the Pullman company. The court ro'fuscd to reinstate the old case re straining the city from proceeding in the matter , but a now case will bo started. The company placed $14,000 in the hands of the clerk of the court to cover the city's inter ests , and the city treasurer was ordered to release the cars , and was restrained from further moving.in the matter. The company Is to pay all costs that have been Incurred by the cjty In the case In proceedings up to this time. Croup at rialnllelil , N. ,7. My boy , llvo years of ago , was recently taken with a severe attack of croup and I thought sure I would lose him , I had seen Chamberlain's Cough Hemcdy advertised and concluded to try It , and um happy to say that after two doses ho was relieved and slept till morning. Ho had another attack the next night ; I gave the same remedy and a prompt euro was effected. I feel that I cannot praise this remedy too highly. L. B. Mulford , 3 Park avenue , Plainfield , N. J. Chamberlain's Cough Hcrnedy will not only cure croup , but will prevent " If freely given ns soon as the child becomes hoarse , or oven after the croupy cough appears , it will prevent the attack. Several doses are usually required. There is no danger In giving it freely as It contains nothing Injur ions. Printers' Election. At the meeting of Typographical union 190 , held Sunday , Leo Hartley was elected dele gate to the Central Labor union , vice Her man Matties , resigned. . S. I ) . Nedray was elected n delegate to the state labor conven tion , which convenes in ttiis city on Feb ruary 10. "Without doubt the most wonderful remedy for pain Is Salvation Oil. It sells for 23c. Captured Murderer , VISCESSES , Ind. , Jan. 30. Sheriff Buckle and posse returned at noon with Charles Bohannon. who murdered George Done ten miles south of hero Sunday. Ho , la now In Jail at this place. Constipation cured oy DoWIU's Early Hisers. _ lleiUliiRttit Jleport. DTho Boanl of Public Works mot yesterday Hie only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia ; No Alum in Milli-jns of. Homes < ? _ Years the StandaixL afternoon for the jiur | > ese of going over nml revising the annual rcx | > rt of the boanl , which Is in courwrt of preparation. The re port will bo completed within a few days. 1'erfect notion nnil perfect health resul from the u.nooflOclVltt's Llttlo Early Ulsers A perfect HttlortUlL Frescoing and Interior decorating de signs and estimates furnished. Ilonry Lohmann , 1508IDoiiglas street. If you will dall at our now store wo will present you With a copy of a bcautl- ful piece of mustu. Ford fc Charlton , 1508 Dodge. COUNTYJCOMMISaiONERS. lliMlness of the Hoard Attended to with Neatness anil Dispatch. All of the county commissioners got around and attended a meeting yesterday afternoon and they will do the same thing today in order that the January pay roll shoot may bo passed before the end of the month. In n resolution , backed up by an opinion from the county attorney , the boant held that In refunding the tax where property had been erroneously sold at delinquent tax- sale , the county could not pay back anything but the Interest. This was brought about when O. Ueyo asked for the refund of the tax nnd the S0 ! per cent Interest that he had been compelled _ to pay when he redeemed his land. County Clerk Sackctt was instructed to write to the mayor of the city of South Omaha nnd Inform him that the poor of that city could bo sent to the county committee on charity if they were in need of assistance. The pest house question was taken up and disposed of by the commissioners deciding that they were were without any authority of law to enter into an agreement with the city of Omaha for the purpose of Jointly maintaining such an Institution. By resolution County Treasurer Iroy was instructed to Invite proposals for the pur chase of $1".0H)0 ( ) of court house refunding bonds , issued January 1 , 1881 , payable in ten and duo in twenty ycais. The bids will bo for twenty years , four and one-half paper. The old bonds draw 0 per cent , nnd the commissioners arc of the opinion that the new bonds can be ( loatcd at a reduced rate of interest. Sheritl Bennett suggested that the county offer nn additional reward for the apprehen sion of Joe Williams , the man who is sup posed to have murdered the Kwlrg family. This was taken under advisement. Charles Brink lllcd his application for Mike Leahy's job as engineer at the coilrt house , and the paper went to the committee of the whole. The privilege to do the county job printing went to live different firms , each bidding the lowest on certain classes of work. A resolution was put up and adopted , making it necessary for the heads of the departments to apply to the county cleric vhenevcr supplies are needed. NoitTii GAI.VESTON , Tex. , Jan. 30. Ono thousand worklngmcn will bo employed in the seven great manufacturing Industries of this place. That speaks well lor North Gill- vcston a town of a few months , but expand ing with u rapid but healthy growth. Un cqualed advantages and resources have attracted manufacturers frpm everywhere , and many new industries are bespoken. FAVOR IHE PURCHASE.t Councllmen and 1'lrn Commissioner * Want Tuo StramcrH Added to the Department. Councilmcn Prince and Specht and Messrs. Gilbert , Ilartman andCoburnof the Fire and Police commission met yesterday afternoon and discussed at length a proposition for better lire protection. Mr. Ilartman .advanced the Idea that the city should purchase two steamers and add them to the flro department equipment. To do this will require an outlay of nearly $20,000. Ho thoughtithat seventy-five inter mediate hydrants should bo ordered placed In the business portion of the city. Thcso can bo put In at a cost to the city of $10 each per year. But ono opinion seemed to prevail as to purchasing iiio trro otpjiniers and that was favorable. How to secure the luiitls to mnUo the purchase is the problem to bo eolveu. The lire and police f uad 5s to its limit now and cannot bo increased in this year's levy. A suggestion was offered that the council In crcaso the general fund $20,000 moro than will be required and in that manner the sur plus can bo used in liquidating incidental ex penses of the fire department and in the pur chasing of the two steamers. The council committee will report tonight in accordance with ttio suggestion of Mr. Ilartman and the otticr commissioners. You don't want a torpid nvcr ; you don't want a bad complexion , you don't want a bad breath ; you don't want n hoadacho. Then use Do Witt's Llttlo Early Risers , the amous little pills. ItultdlUK Permits. The following permits to build were issued yesterday by Inspector Tilly : Gcor o K. Illckol , cottage. 4303 Lako..t 1,000 A. 1 * . Ttiliey , cottage , Kr.sklno and. I'orty-tlilrd 1,200 Two permits , aggregating $ 2,200 Mental exhaustion or brain fatigue promptly cured by Bromo-Seltzcr. Trial bottle lOc. Is It Worth. the Chance ? If you are sincere in encour aging honest manufacturers in giving you pure preparations instead of worthless ones , at fair instead of seemingly cheap price , is it worth the chance to purchase the dozen and one adulterated extracts on the market instead of Dr. Price's Delicious t Flavoring Extracts of Lemon , Orange , Vanilla , etc. , that impart the natural flavor of the fruit , and are endorsed for their purity , strength and economy ? A trial of Dr. Price's Delicious Flavoring Extracts will 'prove a great .movement towards good eating , active digestion and happy homes. stimulate the torpid liver , KtrenRtlien the dlgc.ttlro organs regulate thn bowel * , nnil nro uneqnaleil IIHIUI null- billons medicine. Io o Rinall. Prlee , 23e. Onire.flU r41 Turk I'hiec.N.Y. MAYER. STROUSE& 6 HFRS.4I2 BWAY. HY. Hut Speaks from u Scn.su of Duty. Mr. .T. K. rnrmiin of the Public School * Ie- preenton Ncwnpnper Talk , but llnllevci He Unrci a Duty to HU Fnllon-Cltl- leni , and Com mend * Ilrn. Copc- Inntl nnil Shepnnl. The varied foatnroi of cMnrrlmldlionso nro well shown In tliocuno of Mr. J , K. I'nriiuni , a cholarly and popular tcmcliorof Morse lllulT , Nob. Mr. Karniim linn tniiirht school In Doug- Ins nnct Stimuler * counties for twenty-one year , and U well known In otliiuatlonal circles throughout the state. MNciiBo brings ant strongly two point * ! 1 , J'ho powerful elloets of catnrrh on the system ! attacking the uyu-slitht , bourltiK , dl- Beitlnti. bowoU , and conural lioultli. 1 ! . Tlio olToctlvu result ! ! of Ir . Conolnnd and ahopuril's homo or mull treatment. HI the caio of Mr. I'nrnnm wo conducted entirely by mail , 'illla successful teacher speaks iia follows : "Lot mo mnko myself plain In this mnttor nt tlio outset. I have no ilcslro for tmlilleltv In nny wny and nlinuld bo the last i-inn toscol ; n no\\spii ; > or stiUomi'nt , but 1 fool so crnti'fill for tliu iH'iiolltH I hiivo received from lr , Copol.'iml mid HliopnrJ thnt I will hcslutoat nothing Hint will iiss st and cnuouniKo thuni In tliolr work null brlnu them to the notteo of milTcrlne people wlni'ii tln > y can ro tovp. If the pulillr itlmi of wlmt 1 : iy nnd knnw will bonollt thiMii 1 fcol that It will nlso benefit others. Therefore I want to say this : Mil. J. E. FAIINUM , rtlllt.lC FfllOOI. TEACI1EII. "Twoyuars uio 1 tlrsl foil , my else ne. It begun by n cramping p iln un tliu rlirht slilo of the nook , whllo my honcl scnmcd full with n iiutnb sonsnt on around the bnsu of the brain nnil a very sere so tip. Close upon thuso symptoms CHIIIO a dizziness and I plainly suw thnt my hearing and uvoslcht were fast bo- conilni ; Inipairo.l. All stooping work sivo : ino pain In the stomach and dlnrrhoua. Aftur eating I always had a heavy p.iln und my di ctation was so rier.inecil that any acidulous food-oven apples would cuuso a severe bilrnln. sensation. "Diirln : all this tlnin I did pot expectorate any to Indicate that I had cat irrh und sup posed It to bo slinplv nouiAlzIa until Or. rihop.ird pronounced tnlno n OMSO of catarrh it dUoaso ; and the bcndllt that I have derived from his treatment pioves that ho Was cor rect. "Everyone notes my Improvement but none can fcol It as I do mvsulf ; for. 1 well know , that If I had not obtained liolp , I could not have carried on my school work much lonuor. liP "I was In this serious con'iltlon when I pluced myself under the treatment of Drs. Copcland and .Shopml. My condition N so much ImprovoJ as to surpass nil of my nopc and expectations. Sly eyesight and hoarlru : are perfectly restored and my nervous system feels splendidly built up. All unpleasant head sy inptonis have passed awny. Sly stomach ach plves tno scarcely u thought and my gen eral health and strength Is better than It hns been for years. I oarno.st'y ' commend these contlcmon to our pcopln and will stand by thorn for the good they are dolnp. " JREATHENT BY MAIL , The perrection of this system of treatment br mall U a mattornl pride to llrs , Copeluinl nnd Sheparil. lly the use of carefully prc- parco qnottlon blnnlm , by unremitting nt- tontlon Unit with thecooperation or the pa tient , they are enuhloit to ulitnln the sumo llOtllUlO rvsulta TrltU , . „ . . ut u ( llatunoo U4 III liclr nillco iiraetlcu. A nyHlcin ot ccrrcspon- denco hy which tlie patient reports hU jiro- Cress und condition once cir twice 11 w celt , en ables the physician to Keep In touch with the patient , und It can only ho hy the patient's carelessness or nocUccnco that the treat ment can fall to bo satisfactory. Nervous Diseases Cured. Skin Diseases Cured. Catarrh Cured. .Jtooms 311 mid 313 Now York Life- Hiilldlntr , Oiniihn , N'cb. w. H , oor-rauAND. M. D o. s. snnu-wriD , M. jj. bpcclaltlcs:0.tturrh : and all diseases of the Kyo. Kur. Throat an.I LunRs : Nervous LU- ) lusos. SKln Disease * , Clironle Diseases. Ollloo Hours U to tin. m./Jtoi p ni. , 7to3 p. in. Sunday , ! ) a. m. to U m. DO YOU TAKE Conoult Free , G , W. WILLIAMSON , M , D , , T AND Of that Malignant Illooil 1)U- cuso , No M rinry , but now , BucecBsful remedies , A r\tiir-iri euro QUICKLY guaranteed. MeninadoHtronp ; CURED l''eiimlo wealcneppea pornmu- ently cuied. I'll en and Keetnl Ulcer * eiired , no knlfo or riuutlcs. rutlonlH HiirrrHsfu treated by mull. AddresH , with stump , SURGICAL.DISPENSARY , MAINCNTRAMCE'KVi'K-Vl ' ' vOMAHAj norfinmc IlabKCnrpo tti tid I ° "tIu.aiTI'I' T tll'oured. UB I > r. J. MfUliviiM , Lebanon. DEFORMITY BRACES Elastic Stocking- Trusses , Crutches , Batteries , d i Water Bottles , Syringes , Atomizers , Medical Supplies ftlOE & PEHFOLD , 114 S.lBtm , Next to Postofflce First ! Last ! The first caspot the Infant the last gasp of tliu mr'etl in for air. All life KOCH by Lroatlunx- Inhallng. 1'uro air rich In Oxj moans peed health ; nad'alr' makes liait hlood weakly bodies , i-'puclflc Oxyson I ( JKKSlUC AlK-rlchlnOXV (1KN a wonderful svstom' ' builder. An HONH-iT OIJ r. for Consumption , Unlds , Ilron- chltle.C.iiurrli , Atahrn i. llo.il- aelio , Nurvous I'rostrat'on , "Oxygen Book" and 4 Trys Free , SPECIFIC OXYGEH GO , , - i 010 SUooJjr Suit Our regular half yearly sale of odd suit pants begins today , and continues till we've panted a couple o thousand men. The majority of the male portion of this vicinity know all about these pant sales of ours and many a man in Omaha hasn't worn a pair of pants in five years , that he didn't get at one of these sales. We buy no pants for them we take no chestnut patterns from regular stock and mix in with them-they are Just exactly what we say they are odd suit pants-each and every pair having been left froTn some suit where only the coat and vest have been sold. The pants in this sale have been left from suits of all kinds and qualities-and range in actual value from two and a half up to seven dollars lars and fifty cents. There are almost as many different patterns as we've had different patterns in suits during the past six months giving a man an assortment to se lect from that he wouldn't get in any regular pant stock on earth. There are over two thousand pairs in the ac- cumalation which will be divided into lots and sold as follows : Pants worth two fifty two seventy-five nnd three del lars. Pants worth four fifty four seventy-five five dollars nnd five dollars and fifty cents. The finest pants from our finest suits actual value from six to seven dollars and fifty cents a pair , Sucli pa/obi at such prices you never saw baforoi 1816 DoLiQlas Street , Omaha , Are > . rrtn „ „ ! „ „ „ , . . .nM.iui in nnrvnm ptironle nrlvoto , blood , Bklunim urlnnrjr illioUM. A rouular ml cor > Sonlm"co McaU'lna or u t br m ill or otprou saoarJ \ p.icij I , n J in rXs to In. . lo itj Sn $ oS8r. oSoW book ( .Mysteries of Ufo'iont freo. Oillcj liour < U n.ra. to U p.m. SunJayn 10 a.m. to 11 m. r-anusiimp ror ropir AMUSEMENTS NEW I OotnOoo-l THEATER I Bout for Mo. Three nlKhts , commencing' Sunday , Jun. 29. MR. CHARLES FROHMAN'S i > mo < ly Siioc-oss "A JOY FOREVER. " I'linSIINTrtl ) 1IYTIIE STRONGESr COMEDY CO. A9SKH.N FOIt tfTOHTS IN NEW YOIIK ! NIGHTS IN BOSTON ! tflOHTS IN CHICAGO ! , , , , Ati Unimrullalcd Instantniiunus Illtl Thos'ilpofbe.iit wlllopon iitOo'olookriatur- dny niornlntr ut the followlns prices : 1st lloor , 50c , " 3o und $1 ; balcony , 60 unfl "Jos salloiy iC. FARM St. THEATER pW" l.lko Homo nil IlotuH lo.nl to the House of Huccoaa. One week , commimuliix with Sunday matlnoo , Jim.'J. . tliu I'iuturusquo Irish druinu , The Fairies' Well. Presented hy a iinworrnl oomn nv. IncluJInz GEO. H. TIMMONS. Mullncu WoUiiCMiay uiiU riiturJay. : BOYD'S New Theatre WEDNESDAY , FEBRUARY 1st , MVriNKK AND KVKNINO. Ordynpliearnneonf tliu OlustromLenard Lyric Artists onna So.r.no. , MIrtjGSfC\ollSWri..oo. , : \ ' ? ? . direct fnm her recent - cent nrcc * e in Hurlln and Continental Kurojio. Frank Portor. Timor Itatnuto. Mamlo Stuart Owon. riunl t uuil Accompanist. Acoterlnof rcnonncU nrtUH In o niBEnlHrpnt pro gram of popular oncrnllo und elasjic ni'Mo Onmlm lorupt of higher order of minlciil nrt ihoiild not nculoet lliln " | iiortimlty | of lionrliu thu tc turtl l who will probably lt the city during thuBcmon BOYD'S PAULINE HALL In two Great Bucces e . Krlrtny Nlebt uil batur- ilnr Mntlnco ERMIN1E , By Harry I'oulton nnd K. Jucobownkl. Pauline Hull In tier orlKlnnl crualon , Krmlnlo. PURITANI A Ilr i , M. H ilcl ellnn anrt Kilitnr 8 Kellnr. I'n'i line Hull ai Vlvlnn i : rl of Unrroiilauili l'iu Bcntfrt wlili an uxccllciit cnst chiirim of fortr , tpoclnl rccuercoatiiuioi nnd rnru iletall. 'J he tale of ienu will open TliuriUay lunrnlDK nt the follow Inu prlici Hrit lloor. "ic , ( I UU and I.W , bilcony i'jcunil'jc iriillory. 21c , Y. M. C. A. HALL. TonliiUt nnd ovprjr nlKht tills wouk nt 8 o'clock MESMERIC MYSTERIES. PROF. JOHN. REYNOLDS Widely rvcoxnlroJ ns UIQ ureatest llvlnz MESMERIST Admission .lo ; roierved ecuts 60c. Boats on B.iloat CIniHO A. hildy's. WONDERLAND JMD BIJOU Corner 15th nnd Capital Ave. , Omaha. ALL THIS wr.nic TICKET OFLEAVE MAN AND THE NOVELTY SPECIALTY CO. * ' MATINEES 20o , AU'SSEYJiNtNG3 20 or Wo. Omaha's Nevvast Hate ! COR. 12TH AHO HQWA3J 3D. it ) Rooms nt tV > 0 per iliy. 60 Itooms nt f1.0U per rtar. 10 Hooins with Until at f J 0) per ilir. CO Uooius with Until nt Mnl to tl id V3t dir OPENED AUGUST Isb Modern In livery lleapeet. Nn 'ly ruriiUlicd Throughout C. S. ERD. Prop. l I V 1V O. * ' X V LV. * _ " . A . Refitted and renovated under now manage ment , on Kuroponn I'HHH Koum rates ! 1 u day and upwards. Koataurant equal to the beat In the city at moderate rates. Btroot cnra from all It. It. stations and steamboat and ferry landings pass the door. HILDRETH & ALLEN , Proprietors. Agents Wanted Everywhere. THE RENOWNED COAL SAVER Saves uno ( | imnur nf your com bill , pcovcuU noel nil clmlem , il lrnjm eonl Km , iiroiliiee * lu'tfuct combustion ki-op boiler lliiin ulu.in nijkvi hot tlru In llvo iiilnuteii ncti uiimlir | w"ll oa lianl oa ortconl OnopitikuBo ! : i' ilii'ironlii Imunlrlont to trout ono tun of uiril lor fiinbor liiformullutt call oil or nililroin w'tli ' ln Mi | , L , S. ELLSWORTH & CO. , 400 8. 13th St. , Otnaha. , Nob. YOUR EYE SIGHT EYEGLASSES MAX 3IFY15K & HUO. CO. , ONLY. ' * * 'RrPA7jS YaBuXVs1. ' " * thii vtbinacb , livtr uiitl tjtiwkli , turi'Z iff the LliHMl. urti Mtu and ellwlusll J I ifju I * it inwUclneknown fur ItlUouf I 'UVM ' , c'.mnth. tion , ilriit | li > . foul } breAlli , IIHM | CIC , licivrlliurn , low of aiiriclllo , II ilital drrrful n , | 4nul _ , - dlicMtlon , pbnplei. Mllow fnutfa * loiiwi'leT rrillwa rr ultln8rronif i Imp Maod.nr Wlure by A i t < > ; njf , i.Urrror _ to- ttHtll n tuimiuriu thfirpfoi rjriinctlcni. r . . - . _ 2Sr.i to o r Mllnit r UndflUJ bUkluy oneaf Ur 5 ? li ' i I'rire ta mill , 1 grnm , H i Miiipli. We. I CllKUrCALCO..10Uprue . bt . htw rort