8 THE OMAHA DAILfY BEE : T3ETJRSDAY , DECEMBER 11 , 1890 THE CITY. A car of tea from Japan for David Cole pnKsed tlio customs house. James Wllllitnifl , a suspicious char acter , wns sent up for thirty days. The Inquest over the remains of Trnn- rlo Uulllps will bo held at 10 o'clock to day.The The SouthOmahalnndcompanyycstor- tiny filed n raft of potitlorm In the dttitrlct court foreclosing mortgages on property. The tunporaturo us loportod by the local Hlt-'inil Borvlco ollleo , was IIH follows : At 7 M. in.10 ° , ut 10 a. m. 65 ° and ut 1 p. m. 03 ° . The Omaha street railway conductors nnd motor men will give tholr first an nual ball ut Exposition hall Friday evenIng - Ing , the 10th Inst. Joe Lockwood nnd John Thrown , the two toughs who were run in by Olllcoi' Hudson Mondnv night , huvobuvn Idenll- llctl by Olllccr Form ns being the two men who held him up about fourwcoka nye on California , Btroet. Tlio Ladies' ' Missionary soclotvof the Park avonun United Presbyterian church will indulge In the luxury of a bazaar at the church building , at the corner of Park avcnuo and Jackson street , tonight. Supper will bo served at 0 o'clock. Dr. Blrnoy cures cntarrn , Dee bldg " \V. 1C. llonnctt Co. The throng thnt crowded our second floor in connection with our opening of holiday poods was larger than wo ex pected , and our force of clerks was inad equate to properly attend to all those ongor to uliiiro in our great bargain salo. Therefore , In justlco to these not at tended to , and to others who had not an opportunity of coming ( except dealers ) , \vo will continue the sale this day and evening. A larger force of clerics en gaged. Wo strongly advlso all Intend ing buyers to take advantage of this grand opportunity , ns an event of this Jdud will probably not occur again this year. _ The "Winter of Our Content is the tltlo of a recent charming paper by that brillant writer Charles Dudley Warner , wherein the glories of the Pacific coast , ns a winter resort , nro most graphically described. The Amer ican people nro beginning1 to understand that the Puget Sound country is ono of our mobt.splendld possessions nnd that the name of tbo "Mediterranean of the Pacillo" is a happy tltlo not misapplied. In speaking of Mount Tacoina , Senator George F. Edmunds says : "I would bo willing to go 500 rnllos ngaln to BOO that scono. The continent Is yet In ignorance of what will bo ono of the grandest show places as well as sanitariums. If Switzerland is rightly called the playground of Europe , I am satisfied that around the base of Mount Rainier will become a prominent place of resort , not for America only , but for the world bo- Bldcs , with thousands of sites for build ing purposes , that are nowhere excelled for tlio grandeur of the view that can bo obtained from thorn , with topographical features thnt would make the most per fect system of drainage both possible and easy , nnd with a most agreeable and health giving cllmato. " Thousands of dolightea tourists over the Union Pacillo the past year boar ample testimony to the beauty and majesty of this now empire of the Paeilio northwest. Dr. Blrnoy cures catarrh , Boo bldg. THE CITY'S VA.MJA.T1ON. City Treasurer Ilusli Shows Thnt it IB Kiillculnusly Low. The following report has Just been Issued by City Treasurer Hush : Total valuation 120,030,170 5C Tax levy 41 ! } mills : Total amount ot t.ix 830,0074 ! : Tax levy distributed as follows : Mills. Oenoralfuml H t 280,002 K OurUliiKBUt'r'iiKnn'olonirB f'nd I'/J 30.000 21 Rcwcrmaintaining y 10,000 H 1'ollco 5 100,000 Ot Tire 5 100,000 in Blnklni ! 4 80,000 7" Water roiit 4 SO.OOO 7' Library 1 20.000 It School 5 100,000 IX 1'urk Jtf 30,000 y , S3,007 41 Rcptilnrtax collections General f unit J7(1,572 ( 71 ( linking 01,00(5 ( ( Waturroiit 70.1MO 01 6 * > wcrU4 mills ' . ' 0 41 Judgments 2.071 4' School 41,870 81 J/ll > riry ; SOWOII Klro 03.55' ' ) II 1'ollco 100,1X0 71 UiirliliiK , KUtturlni ; and donning 32,4'JJ ' II Viaduct fed IK Park 30,3X0 K Bower maintaining O.liKfl 2 ! log llcciiso 2,1X3 1781,001 , ft Special tax collections Blduwalk flint' $ 35.310 R' Dl.strlct DiivliiK funds 2UOOI1 2t Ourblni ; und Ruttcrhi ; ; 3'iii : : 8i Power Nr ) > 48 8f Oriullnc , cto 1U.UW ! 4 ( Eluvontli street viaduct 177 7' KixttHMitli dtroot viaduct 310 a TuntliHtruut viaduct 7,715 Blowing of bunks 100 7 : Gcnonil collection From mlsi'olluiiooim sources t GO.K10 ft ProcojUs of IOIIK thuo bonds sold 282,760 0 Totulniiioiint of premium reached from Halo of liomlH S3.27 1. Amount collected uud transferred to board of education 1-leoMM'H o ( nil kinds (101,543 0 : Fliiesln pollco court Jflcj4 41 Btutu apportionment SS.MK ! 5 ! KromiiilHcelliincous buurces ' . ' ,01)2 < | i Tax collected 41,870 8 * 100,398 2 Bomlcrt Indebtedness of the city of Ouiuli : January 1 , IbUl , * 1IKJO,1 ( 0. The now onicos of the Great Rocl Island route , 1002 Sixteenth and Farntin streets , Omaha , nro thoiinoatln tboclty , Cull and see them. Tickets to all point : east at lowest rates. Still Another Tribute. The committee of the bar association np pointed to innka arrangements for tno mo modal nicotine of that bed > In honor of tin late JiulgoSavago lias called a meeting fo tonight in the rooms of the real cstnt exchange , Now York Llfo building. Tlio commit too conslts of the followini pentlemcn : John L. Webster , Georce II Lake , J. D. Hnwloy , W. It. Kelly , B. K. II Kennedy , E. "W. Shncrnl , Charles Oudcu , M V. Uauuon and W. F. Gurloy. Presto 1 Chancel Gray nnd faded board made to assume tholr original color by apply ( as BucWiiKham's Dye for the whiskers. I never fulls to satisfy , A JV.t O VVK.UK\Ti , A few years ago a ono-act piny , "Edltha" Burglar , " ilrnnmtizcd from Mrs. France Hodgson Burnett's story , made a very pn nouuccd hit In many of the eastern cities. I fact so much favor was accorded it that I was determined to develop It Into a complot play of sufllcleut length to run through whole evening. Mr. Gus Thomas , th dramatist , undertook the task , and bo trcate tlio thoina so cleverly that the play.slmpllflc in the tltlo to "Tho Burglar , " has boon rclpnlng favorlto for two seasons. Ti night "Tho Burglar" will bo produced at th Boyd , nnd will continue during the rcmalndc of the week. Mr. A , B , Llpmun , a competei : actor , will assume the principal role and \vl bo supported by a capable company. Hanlon-Volter-Martlnettl Em The great - - llsh pautoiulrao and novelty company wl open a four-night's engagement at the Boy on Sunday evening next. This Is the tin tour this famous company has made of Anici tea. and tlielr succesi hua bcou enormous. Both the method mid results wlicn Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to tlio tnsto , nuil net" I'cntly yet promptly ou tlio Kidneys. Liver and Bowels , demises the nyt- " 'em ' oflbctually , dispola colds , hetul tuhca and fevers nnd cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- iluced , pleasing to tlio tnstc nnd nc- reptaujo to the stomach , prompt in its action nud truly beneficial in its effects , prepared only from tlio most henlthy and ngrcenhlo substances , its many excellent qualities commend it to nil and Imve made it the most popular remedy known. byrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on Land will pro cure it promptly for any ono who wishes to tiy it. Do not accept any substitute. . CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO , SAN FRANCISCO , CKl. UV1SV1UE. * NEW rORf. tl.Jt. MOIISIO'S. Christinas Display Kulargcil I-'ncIi Day As announced on the 1st pugo wo opened the balance or our stock of DOLLS yesterday and \vo have some bargains in BISQUE AND WASH DOLLS , ' 25c to $4.00 ouch , with pretty faces nnd oxprcssivo eyes ; every ono is cordially Invited to como to our store every eve ning. OPEN TILL 0 P. M. Toys nnd holiday goods on 6th floor. THE MOUSE DRY GOODS CO. All Slusio Jit Half Price. 0,000 pieces only luc a copy at Moln berg's , 10th st. bet. Capital uvo & Dodge. Removed. Dr. C. Rosewntor , physician and sur geon , has moved to the Bco building' , " . { ooin-222 , telephone C04. ANOTHICU SUICIDE. George UniR Sends n Ihf.let Tliruugli Hit ) llcutl. George Hung , n horseshocr , living at No. 703 Jackson street , committed suicide ihortly before 1 o'clock yesterday by shootlujj ilmsclf in tlio right temple. For the last four months Kunglmd been in .ho employ of Watson , the blacksmith on Jariioy street near Fifteenth. Five weeks ago ho was married. Ills wife , -who is a very pretty young woman , can assigu no possible cause for the act. The couple lived happily and had a cosy home , at the place above referred to. ttunn worked yesterday foreuoou. When he went homo to dinner , ho waalioJ'hls ' baud : and face and told hU wife that ho was feeling badly. "Then don't go to work this afternoon , jcorgo , " said bis wifo. "I don't believe I shall. You go down and toll Watson to como up hero. 1 want to tel him something in regard to the shoeiueof t horse that the owner Is very particular about T can't explain It to you. So you can brine him back with you. " - In tlio meantime , Mrs. Rung bad placed tlio dinner on the table. KuiiK took oI ( his coat nnd shoos and lay on the bed in tbo room to thorlghtof the dining room. Ho said ho had no appotlto and hi : wife sala sbo would go for Watson. Hurriedly putting on her wraps the wife started for the shop. Shi had gone only a few minutes when the neigh bors beard the report of a pistol , liushint into the house they found Hung lying on hi ; left sitlo with a revolver in his rlghl hand nnd a bullet hole in hi ; right temple. Death was Instantaneous. The blooc streamed down over his face nnd on the bet ultiuR a ghastly sight for the beartbrokci wife when she returned. The bereaved woman stated to Tin BEB reporter that their marrici lifo had been exceptionally happy and that , asldo from her husband statinp thafuo did not feel well , she couli not Imagluo any causu whatever for bis aui cldlntr. Uuntr was a Gorman and twonty-nin < years of age. Ho had rcsidcc in Omaha about live months am had been at work during thnt time. Hi came to Omaha from Kansas City , A Lasting Churn ) . Whether It Is the cllmato so soft an ( balmy , the wealth of fruit and llowcr the thousand and ono lovely resorts , o : nil these combined it is hard to toll , bu California , her climate , products an ( pcopl 3 Booms to have a charm whicl lingers. Wo go olsowhcro and nro con tent with our visit and the Eatisfactioi of saying "wo huvo boon th ore , " but om turns ngainand asmn to the boautifu poldon state as toward tlio face of an eli friend. The arrangements for this win tor's travel to the Pacillo coast arc abso Intoly perfect. The unrivalled f acllitic of tlio Union Pacific , the old orlgina overland route , nro generously supple inonted by the Southern Paciilo com pany in improving their line via Offdoi BO that the whole distance to San Fran clsco is now the most luxurious trip 01 this continentwithout the delay incldcn to winter travel. _ Who \Vns Ho ? Messrs. Hlgglns , proprietors of the Com incrclnl hotel , Joncsboro , Ark. , sends the fo lowliiK to Tins Bur. They sayltisadupl catoof a piece of writing which they foun in thopockotof n man who died at the ! honso , December 7. \ Gouts i Please put in Globe the tollowinR My name Is AY , M. i'holps , was bom in Bui ler county , O. My show name is W. M Beaumont. At my death I waut this put llshod In the Globo-lJcmocrut and th Oinuha papers. \V. M. C eain UllUoniot nome * to IMTC tin HUnduia. MMHiiiim IT i i ii ii > i i AS FINE AS THEY MAKE 'EM. We want to. say a word to you about FINE QVERCOA.TS. By thnt we mean gar rnenls made of materials such as your tailor makes to order and charges twenty-five , thirty- five , forty , fifty and even sixty dollars for. "We sell that sort of coats , but not at that sort of prices. You go to youritailor , he takes your measure , pats you on the back , turns you around three or four times , remarks on your fine figure , says he'll put his best coat maker on your coat ( they're all best coat makers ) , and says : "Oh ! Yes ! I'll have your coat done for you Saturday night SURE. " You put on your old coat and go home , you put it on every tirnetyou go out and each time it seems to look shabbier than before until Saturday night when you'put it on for the last time and go to your tailors with a bright smile and n determination to owe him for it ( couldn't do that with us ) and are met with the cheerful intelligence that "our best workman was taken sick and it was impossible to get your coat out. " Its different when you buy a gar ment of us. You come into our store , state your needs , hundreds to choose from , every shape , every size , every style , sure to get a fit. You make your selection , no waiting , no a nnoy- anee and you've saved money besides. e THE COATS WE SPEAK OF TODAY = Are made by men whohave made a life study of the clothing businsss , who buy th.oasan.cls of yardspf the best goods made direct from the mills , who buy trimmings by the case , who em ploy the best workmen money can hire , who by making thousands of coats instead of "dozens are able to turn out a coat ready to wear for what your tailor pays for his materials. WE OPEN TODAY A RECENT PURCHASE Of the finest line of high grade coats we have ever shown , at a saving of $8 , $1O , nay , even $15. TWELVE DOLLARS Gives you your choice of piles of beautiful Kerseys in black or brown , with Italian lining and satin sleeve lining ; and hundreds of splendid Chinchillas in blacker blue , with excellent trim mings throughout. AT THIRTEEN-FIFTY AND FOURTEEN-SEVENTY-FIVE * ? - You get your choice of dozens of elegant Kerseys in brown , blue .black . . , with silk and wool linings and heavy satin marvellieux sleeve linings. AT SEVENTEEN DOLLARS You can buy of us as good a Chinchilla coat as is usually sold for thirty dollars , a saving of thirteen dollars ( for oncethirteen is lucky. ) AT EIGHTEEN-FIFTY A very fire Kersey , made up better than the average merchant tailor makes a coat , very fine lim'ngs , sr.d very finely trimmed throughout. Three shades black , brown and mode. AT EIGHTEEN-FIFTY AND NINETEEN FIFTY We are showing some magnificent Scotch Shetland Ulsters in handsom.3 colors. They'll defy any blizzard due this year. AT NINETEEN AND T HRE1 QUARTERS DOLLARS "We sell a beautiful Kersey , made up in fine style , the upper part lined with a fine quality of satin duchesse and the lower with a fine qaajity all wool cassimere. TWENTY-ONE-FIFTY AND TWENTY-TWO-FIFTY Buys asgood a coat of us as a'ny tailor can make "to your order. " The materials are as good as money can buy. The workmanship as good as can be done. The trimmings are first class , and the sha des as handsome as any man in Omaha wears. To gentlemen wlio claim to be fine dressers , and who are not averse to saving a few dollars lars , we extend a cordial invitation to inspect these very fine garments. 7DT ) A OVA PT fYTTTT\Tr FOURTEENTH AND DOUGLAS. N ' K / \ A ( A ) 1 " I \ IT During the Holidays Open till nine o'clock. ) O \ -U/X7J.V1 1 I.V.LVyiVy 1. J. J.A.1J Saturdays ten o'clock. TRADEMARK Tin OniAT TRADEMARK ENUL1SII HIM- ri > v. An untun ing cure for Bein- Inal Weakness , Spermatorrhoea , Inipotcncy and all diseases that fallow as a fo- qiionco of Solf- abuse ; as Loss of DEFOHE TAMMO.wi "li"uSro AFTER TAKIHQ. Pain In the Hack , Dlmnois of Vision , 1'romnlure Old ARe , and many other diseases tlmt lend to Insunltr or consumption nml a preranturo Krnt . t "Full pftrtlculars Incur pamphlet , which wo do- lro to acndfroobr ranlltoovcry one. CZTTho Spe- clflolIodlclnolsBoWntHpor packnuo , or elx puck- HBO for $5or willlio sontfroolir million receipt of tliomoncy.br . addressing THE GOODMAN DRUG CO. , 1110 FAUNAM STiiEKf , OMAHA , NED. On account of counterfeits no have adopted tbt yellow wrapper , ( lie oulr eonulnci "Let every bird sing Us own note" While the air is full of rumors of bargains we "RISE TO EXPLAIN" that in it is better to pay a fair price and secure a good thing , than to waste money on cheap garments. Ex amine our fine CHEVIOTS r-AND CASSIMERES , and you will agree that they are fully worth the money we ask for tKem , In quality , fit and finish they are not to bo excelled even by first-class custom work. Cold weather Is here , it is high time todona heavy suit , DR. BAILEY , GRADUATE DENTIST A Full Sot of TeotU on Kulibor , ( or FITS Dow. Alts. A perfect fit BUarnntcd. Troth extracted ulthoutpaln or daniior , ami wltLout anaes thetics , Qolil anil silver fllMnu * ut lowest rates. DrlUgo anil Grown Work. TcolU wlth- outplate * . All work wnrruntcd. OFFICE PAX10N BLOCK , 16TTH AND FARNAM Entrance , 16th itroot clevaWi Opcu ovca- gs until 8 o'clcwk , DR.M0GREW THE SPECIALIST. More than 15 years' experience In the trcutmentof PRIVATE DISEASES. A cure guaranteed In 3 to lira duys without tholo-ll tfnn ; liour'H time. STRICTURE Permanently cured without pain or ln trumenls : no cutting ; no diluting. Tliu most remark iliio remedy known to modern science. Wrlto for clrculuri SYPHILIS CURED IN SO TO BO PA.YS. Dr. McGrow's treatment for tlili terrible blood dis ease lia < l > ocn pronounced the niont powerful nnd successful remedy cycr illscovorod for the nbaolutJ cure of this dlioaso. Ills ncccs with tills dUeaso has noTCr been equalled. A complete CHUB OUAUJ ANTIEU. Wrlto fur clrcuhra. LOST MANHOOD and nil weakness of the xoinal organ i , norvouinosi , timidity nnd doapoctlency ab olutelr cured. Tbo ro ller Is Immediate and complete. SKIN DISEASES , , hcumntUm , ami all illsenimof thebloal Ivor , kldnoyi and bladder permancntlr cured. F EMALE DISEASES. and nournlgla , nervousness and dlsonsoior the scorn , nch cured. The Doctor's "Homo Treatment" for adlcsli pronounced \ > f nil who Imvo used It , to bi ; ho mot comp'eto and convenient remedy over of fcred for the treatment of female illsoaso ) . Hi ! truly a wonderful roniedr. No Instrumonti ; uo ; > alu. llouiu ran IJAUIES rtiou 2 TO i ONLY. DR. McGREW'S ranrreloun succors hna won for lilrn n reputation which Is trulr nntlonitl In clmractor , and hli great army of nntlcnts retches from the Atlnntlo to tin I'aclflo. The Doctor la iirnduato of "UKiurLAii" medlclnonndhiu had lonaaiul careful experlonco In hospital practice , and lx classed among the leatllni ipeclallsta In modern sclunco. Trontmont tir corro- ipondcnco. Wrlto for circular * about each of the above discuses , ITIIEE , Office , 14th iind Farnam Sts lintrsntuon oltuor ntrool. icalaniSwallnsti Corner Oth and Hiinay Stroeti , Omabx FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Chronic Diseases and Deformities. DR A. T. Moli AUO-HIiIN , Prosldont. Founded by Dr.J. "W. Molilenamy. "LUCK IS PLUCK" If you have run a muck ngalnit some Ili- couraglni Ulicaiia which t/ou / don't itmtvotir /amllw doctor la tnoto about , remember thnt I . i explalmour Jiiclushe I OUR NEW BOOK ! " > t > u essful Melh. uun new puufi | . oA , , or llttnt iv 0i. ' de lr "PLUCK WINS LUCK ! " THE BEST IN THE WORLD. ARE MADE BY THE Woonsocket & Rhode Island Rubber Go And wo are their western agents and always carry a Inrcro stock. Address , 1204 and 1206 Harney Street. 9liirplilu llnbll o . no ptrtiil cutii. en j. TifUEMBub ii Do. ; NO GUR.EX ! NO PAY. Dr.DOWNS- 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Biierm eases of the lllo A California Nervt Slakes New Fronli lllood and 1'ro. linens I'lesli. Cures Ana-inla , Scrofula , lind Ctrriilallon and nil Impurities of the Blood as well i tlin fnlowliiB Nerve plsonsei , vlit NnrTou * mill Plir l lal Dtblllijr , Vital Kxliuiillon , 1'ro- matiiro Dfcar , Tninilillnir , llratiTln , Her- joim Headache , Ixin of J'owur In f < llli r > x , NerTniMnnn In nny form. C'nlil llnnils tir Feet. 1'aln In the Hack unit other forini of Wenknetn. Dr. llobb't N rve Tnnla I'lll * brine the rosy tint of health to the ehnllow cheek. WeaK , norvons people ( hould take this nrrat Llfo Renewer. Try them , ind jou win Join the thoimnil } of baiipr tnon and wumnn who dull ; bltu Dr. tlobt ) for Ms arrat work In their behalf. 'Jlir ; arc (0 ceuu a > lil , for > ala Ij btbrmall. Adilroas Hill'S MtDICIIt CO. , HOPS. . SAN fRIHtlJCO , CAl. IOK SAI.K IN OMAHA. NliU. . UY Kubn & Co , Cor , 15li ( & Douglas Eiretts. J , A. Fuller & Co. , Cor , Dili & . DOUKU > BtrccU. A. 1) . Fuller ft Co. . Couudl Ilium , Iowa. AND PRINCIPAL rRUQOICTS tVCHYWHKRC DR. ELECTRIC BELT * 11 rii i OUH-M b ihii H . KIT AND lUmilSORr Md far Iklilp.clfli pur * tin , r n < ai rtiu ir i u , iimr rntij , MM , . ih , li | , C * > ll ( drr.ili .r Elxlrllllr Ikrauih ll WEAK flKTR , tlilorlKf Ibmi to IK1LTII < TllillHIII II HTIIKMJI n Elrtlrlc Iwrreat f ll liiiUBtJ/.r t forr.ll IS,6ob"U t M'h , HUT til * * tfurj c l.ut ( . 4if. Mini enti r r ui * atlr ( r 4 In ihr tioDth ' * ' 4KDiBSUOTRIOCO. . nbn'icA < io'iu. ! PRINCIPAL POITS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH 1302 Fnrnntn Stroot. \ Harry P. Deuel , City PnsbjiRor nnd TIclcnt Afjont. FRENCH SPECIFIC. . .A POSITIVE . indpernunenl CURE for BlJ' dliemtoTlh.URINARY ORGANS , Cur's . where olh.rtreiimontUlU.l'uirdinctioniwflhticri ' bo''o. ' . ' Price , one dollir. Sea tlgnalureol E. U 8IAHL For Sale By All Drugglsttl