ft THE OMAHA. DALLY BEE : TUESDAY. DECEMBER 30 , 1890. THE CITY , Born To Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank S. Stun. Held , 007 North Twenty-sixth street , a boy.Tho The tomporaluro ns reported by the local Bljrnm servlco ofllco , was ns fol lows : nt 7 n. m. 82 ° ; nt 10 a in. 31 ° nnd ntl D. m.JO0. . Andrew Coopornml Thotims Croigher wcro sent to the county jnll for twenty unys ycstcrdivy from the pollco court upon n charge of larceny. Dcnn Gardner nndvlfo left hurriedly Sunday night for TJtlcn , N. Y. , In ro- 6pono' to n telegram announcing the death of Mrs. Gardner's father. The receipts nt the customs house yes terday consisted of two carloads of tin pintofrom Wales , conslgncd to the Lee , Olnrko , Andrecson company of this city. Guy Button , n vicious colored lad , was tried yesterday In the pollco court for stealing a pair of shoes from a Sixteenth street store. Ho will board nt the county jail for ton days. The regularly quarterly examination of applicants for certificates to teach In the public schools of the city will bo bold In the high school today , com mencing1 at 10 n. in. Judfjo Shields yesterday Issued a per mit by which William Walker , nsjed twenty-two , IH authorized to wed Jlnry J. Hopper , nged eighteen ycnrs. Both parties nro residents of this city. Senator Switzlcr and representatives Gtornedorif , Bortrand , Gardner , Eroa- nnn nnd Fclkorwont down to Lincoln yesterday to make arrangements for room nna board during the session. The children of the Druid Hill Sunday- school will Indulge In the luxury of a Christmas trco tomorrow night. The festivities will bo held at the residence of W. II. Carter , on Spauldlng drool John II. Nallo , who for the last two years lias been employed as engineer at Krug's brewery , leaves today for St. Louis , whore lie has accepted the posi tion as engineer at the Southern hotel. Yesterday a permit wns'grnnted to C. J. Green to erect a $15,000 residence on upper Farnam street. The structure will bo two stories high , with a base ment. It will bo of brick and stone and will bo completed this winter. A mooting in the interest of the Woman's exchange will bo held at the Young women's homo , 109 South Seven teenth street this allernoon nt 2 o'clock. The board of olllcors earnestly Invite the ladies of Omaha to attend to nssist in making plans for the now year. The Christinas entertainment of the Omaha city mission Sabbath nnd indus trial ricliool will bo hold' Tuesday evening - ing January 2 , at Washington hull. Kvory person interested In the work of the mission Is invited.rJo cover the ox- ponfeo of the hnll an admittance fee of 10 cents will ho charged. Rev. William Chokn , at his residence , MUG South Fourteenth street , married Prof. J. S. Spear of Petersburg , Nob. , to Miss Kittio Brndy of Albion , Nob. Prof. Spear is the superintendent of schools in Petersburg and Miss Urady is one of his assistants. Tlioy loft ycstof- day for Lincoln , where they will attend the State Teachers' association. The members of the board of county commissioners who constitute the com mittee on poor farm visited the now county hospital yesterday for the pur pose of deciding upon -what additional help will bo needed to run the institu tion. The report of the committee will bo submitted to the board at the moot ing to bo hold tomorrow nftornoon. Chief Clerk1 Cramer of the railway mail sorvlco has received olliclnl Informa tion that on .Tunuary 10 the Hurl'ngton ' extension from Kdg'mont , Nob. , to Deadwood - wood , S. D. , will bo completed and ready for railway mail service. It is probable that for some weeks the people along the line "will bo served with a closed pouch service , though n clerk will go onto the line early in the spring. At the present time the road is in opera tion from Edgmont to Castor City and pouch service is furnished between these points. Colds nro frequently the result of deranpro- ment of tlio stomach nnd of ft low condition of the system generally. As a corrective mid sfrciiKthenlnff of the alimentary organs , Ayor's pills nro Invaluable , their use being always attended with nmrked benefit. Dr.131rn.ov , nose and throat. Boobldg. Tlio American Idea Is that "nothing is too good for mo when 1 travel"and In consequence wo have become noted as the mostluxurioustrav elers In the world. That which tlio people ple demand , the rends must supply , and 1 thus wo have also the most perfectly ap pointed railway service in the world. The traveler now dines ina Pullman pal- nco dining car clear through In hisiour- npy , from Council Blufls and Omaha to Sim Francisco , on the Union and South ern Pacillc roads. Knotted by Powerful Inthiouoei. The City of Aransus Harbor , Tox. , is backed by the railroad influences , , also the company to whom tlio congress of , the United States granted the exclusive right of obtaining deep water over the bar ut Arausas Pass. WAS SHOT IN BUTTE CITY. Tlio Linniontnil Fnto of a Hoautiful Voting Omiitin Girl , On Sntunlny last n young Omaha girl was burled in Forest Lnwn cemetery wlio'met her death in a traglo manner nt IHitto City , Mout. Her name was Hose Hortz. Her parents resiilo nt 1104l south Seventh street , wbcro nlso a married sister also has her homo. A younger sister , Kdltli , works in Burst's wholesale liquor uousoou Fiiraum street. Tlio news of the death readied this city early last wcclc in 11 telcprnin to J illlh , mi- noniiciiiR that Itoso had been shot. Severn ! other telegrams followed to other members of the inmlly. Yesterday Edith was seen by n Br.u re porter , to whom she said the shooting of her sister liiid been accidental , and that she did not Imow by whom the shot had boon Jlred. .Another story was in circulation , and through people who claimed to Imvo spoken with some members ot the Hertz family , that Hose hud been paid attentions by a young man , and thut the hitter's Jealousy had been aroused by ttio devotion of n rival , nnd that during this lit of jealousy the former shot Hose iu the cheek , The first telegram received by Edith caino from n man named Lnbctizo ; some of tlio oth ers following contained facts rcffnrdlnt ; the forwarding of ttio remains to this cltv. Tlio latter reached this city last Saturday morning - ing , nnd Jllko Maul was uotltlcd , and re moved them to his establishment on Furuum street. The funeral took plnco In the afternoon nt 2 o'clock , Hov. J. J. H. Kcedy of St. Tim- otliy oniciaUng. Tlio remains \vcro followed to the grave by n number of relatives and friends of tno deceased , Koso had been iu Butte something more than a year , and was considered un amiable and beautiful girl. Slio was working in a hotel nt the tlmo of the tragedy , and her un timely end Is deplored by many people. A X\0 VH'KJIBXTS. The following change has been nindo Innt Corinno's repertoire during her engagement nt the Boyd : Instead of ploying "Monto , ' Crlsto , Jr. , " at both performances Now > Years , 'Cannon" will bo played at tuo jnatl- nco anil "Mouto Crlsto , Jr. , " at the evening performance. The repertoire for the week now stands ; "Cannon , " Tuesday nnd Wednesday evenings and Now Your1 [ * 1 'nco , and " .Mouto Crlsto , Jr. , " Thursday day evenings ana Saturday nrotlneo MonsU's. Special Ilcmnnnt Sale Comforts nna DlnnkoiH Cbcnp. Tomorrow wo shall have a special ealo of DHESS GOODS nnd SILK BKM- NANTS. Tlio goods will ho found on the main floor , dress goods department , and will contain Dress goods remnants , 3 to 10 yards. D Silk remnants , 1 to 12 Yards. \Vo shall have a lot of BED COM- FOKTS on 2d floor nt less than cost to ma 1(0. Bed comforts oOc , worth "oc. Bed comforts 8c ! ) , worth $1.25. Bed comforts D5c , worth $1.60. Bed comforts $1.10 $ , worth 91.75. Bed comforts $1.2o , worth $2.00. Bed comforts $1.60 , worth $2.50. This is an opportunity for hotels and boarding houses to fit up. * TILL } MOUSE DRY GOODS CO. Dr.Dirnoy , nose and throat. Bcobldfj. 9 9ROO GJvcn Away. The 80,000 in gold , diamond rings , gold watches and other prizes to bo el von urniy at the grand masquerade ball , which takes plnco nttho Coliseum Now Year's eve , December 31 , are on exhibition In the window of Eaymoml's jewelry store , corner ICth and Douglas streets , -whore tickets are also on sale , NI3V \VIint tlio C'lty Council Proposes to In clude \VUiln ! Thoiii. The following are the new flro limits a J opted at the last meeting of the council. The ordinance providing for the same is now before Ivjnyor Gushing awaiting his signa ture. 1'ho gentleman Is considering the sub ject , though he had not inaJo up his mind as to whether or not ho would sign the docu ment. The ordfimnco provides that , "all that part of the city of Omaha lying within the fol lowing named boundaries li hereby desig nated as flro limits , to-wlt : Commencing at the Missouri river at the con tor line of the first alloy north of I'iorco street , thcnco west on the center line of said alley to Six teenth street , tbenco southwcsteily to the center line of Picrco street at the flrst alley west of Seventeenth street , thence west on tboccntcr line of Pierce street to a point 133 feet west of tbo west line of Twenty , fourth street , thence north parallel with the west Hue of Twenty-fourth street toapolntlH'J feet south of the line of Lcnvcnworth street , thence west on suia line to the center line of Thirtieth street , thence north on said line to n point 1M ! feet north of the north line of Loavcu worth street , thence east on said line to the llrst alloy cast of Tweutj'-nlnth avcnuo , thcnco north on center line of said alloy to Half Howard street , thcnco north on west line of what was formerly known as Twenty-ninth street in McCbrmlck's addition to f'nrnam street , thence north on con tor line of alley between Twenty-ninth nronuo and Twenty-ninth street ( In Hoggs & Hill's second , addition ) to Dodge street , thrnco north on n line 225 feet west , of the west line of Twenty-eighth avenue - nuo to the center line of alley llrst north of Chicago street , tlionco north on a line 375 feet west of the west line of Twenty-eighth. avcnuo to Cumin ? strcettbcnco north PIICOU- terllno of Twenty-ninth street to flrst alley north of Seward street , thence cast on center line of Hnld alloy to the east side of Twenty- fourth street , thcnco cast on the south line of E. V. Smith's addition extended to Eigh teenth street , thence cast on forty aero 11 ao to the Missouri river , .Also 12.1 feet on either sldo of Sixteenth street or Sherman avcnuo from the south line of E. V. Smith's addition extended , thence north to the center line of Mandcrson street. .Also 125 feet on cither side of Tivcny-fourtU street from tlio south line of E. V. Smith's addition thence north to center line of Mundorson street. Also 125 feet on cither side of Cumin p street from Twenty-ninth street west to a point .12. ) feet cast of the cast line of Lo\vo avenue Also 1 2 fcot on either side of Farnani street from alley first cast of Twenty-ninth avcmio and west line of old Twenty-ninth street in McConnlclt's addition , thcnco west to a point 125 feet cnst of Lowe avenue. Also li ! ) feet on cither sldo of Lowe nvenuo from a point 13'J foot south ot the south line of Parnnni street , thcnco north to a point 125 fcot soutli of the south line of Hamilton street. Also 123 foot on cither sldo of Hamilton street , commencing utn nolnt 125 foot east of the southeast comer of Hamilton and Lowe avenue , thouco west to the Bolt line right-of- way. way.Also Also 100 feet on either sldo of Twentieth street from center line of I'icrcostrcettheuco south to center line of Boulevard street. Also 100 feeton cither side of Sixteenth street from first alloy north of Pierce street , thcnco south to a point 100 fcot south of the south line of "VInton street. Also 100 feet on cither sldo of Thirteenth street from the center line of the first alley north of Picrco street , thence soutli to a point 100 feet south of the south line of Vin- ton street. Also 100 feet on either sldo of Tenth street from the con tor line of the alloy first noith of Pierce street , thence south to the renter line of Castcllar street. Dr.Birnoy , nose and throat. Beobldg. SLUGGED A. SIjKEPErt. The Hold Achievement of n Burglar on Ivcavonwortli StrocU . Sunday night the residence of Mr.Frnnk At kinson , 2J1S Lcavenworth street , was favored with a semi-occasional call from some mis- guided burglnra. The flrst intimation of the fact was re- celved by Mr. I. L. Hit-key , who unfor tunately rose up in bed and received n blow upon ttio head which sent him to sloop again until about 5 o'clock In the morning. Ho then awoke ncam with a ringing in his cars. Ho divined that something umminl had occurred and after ho had collected his fac ulties ho recalled that ho had been struck upon the head withsoincthinp , thonoiso succeeding tlio impact boinj ; some what nldu to the report of n pistol shot. When ho had recovered himself ho grasped his revolver which had Inld under nis head nil night , and with n laiiiD In his hand started tolnvestlpato. Ho discovered that his bureau liad been x'iflcd , nnd from It had been taken nbout $ J. Sumlrvnrtlclesof wc.iritiKnpparci were found on the front stop. IIo\v the prowlers entered the house is unknown , but , It 13 quite certain tlmt they made their exit through the frorit door. Dr.Hlrnoy , nose and throzit. Bcobldg. Iflro and Pollco Coin mission , The board of flro and pollco commissioners held n very short session last night. CUof Soiiroy notified the board that tbo American waterworks company had donated $25 to the Pollro Hellof association. Ofllcor IJowdcn and Fireman Cnssoyvcro prnntod loaves of nbscnco for tou days , nnd the board adjourned. @ Xo Scare tto 8 tonJird. VI Our Great Holiday Sale of Furnishing Goods nearly double that of any previous season in our business career- lias left us with a great many brdken lines. Some lines are broken in sizes , some things we have , only a few of at ead v price , some other things may beall sold but one color and again some lines are all sold but the higher priced gooclsV None of these lines will be filled in , and in order to close them all out "this year" , \ve have made special prices on them all. From Now Ttll New Years "We shall put in our 25 cent line a pile of 35 cent ties. We shall acid a lot of 56"cent tics to our 35 cent line and add lots of 65 cent and 75 cent tics to our 50 cent line. We shall take out all the fine goods left in the windows and put them on sale at REDUCED PRICES , and will sell a lot of dark Four-in-Hands at a quarter. 65 dozen fancy bordered Handkerchiefs at 5 cents each. 46 dozen fancy bordered Hand kerchiefs at 10 cents each. 46 dozen fancy bordered Handkerchiefs at 15 cents each , 37 dozen pure China Silk Hankerchiefs in white , at 25 cents each. 39 dozen beautifully embroidered China Silk Handkerchiefs , with woven borders , at 60 cents. COLLARS If there's a lady in Omaha who wants to "collar" her husband and "cuff" him into the bargain , we'll furnish the bar gain. 200 dozen pure linen collars , standing or turn down , 50 each. 200 dozen pure linen collars , five styles , at 100 each and CUFFS 500 dozen best all linen collars , 8 styles , at 150 each , or a quarter for two. too dozen linen cufTs at IOG pair , we'd ought to charge 2oc. 100 dozen very best pure linen cuffs at 250. They're most always 400 a pair. 150 buys all wool socks , fast black or fast colored fancy cotton socks , ' worth 25c. sec buys natural wool socks. 250 buys fine camel's ' hair socks , fine it 'En merino socks , or heavy knit wool socks. 300 buys excellent camel's hair socks. 350 buys to fifty cent cashmere socks or fifty cent heavy wool socks. That's one thing you can give to anybody for a New Year's Present , and be sure of it being acceptable. We've got quite a number of them lelt , in cashmere and silk , fro.ni for yet i5c a quarter one , up to $2.50 for a pure jeraey silk one. We've got a few fine dark ones left yet and you'll find them very scarce , such ones range from ; oc to $2.50 each. In our Underwear Department there's quite a number of broken Jincs which take up more room than they're worth. We don't want 'em. Do you ? All Wool Scarlet Shirts and Drawers at 350. All Wool Scarlet Shirts , [ no drawers left ] at 5oc each. One lot of heavy camel's hair Shirts and Drawers [ shirts double breasted ] at 650 e'ach. One lot Fancy Mixed Shirts [ no drawers ] at 400. One lot very heavy brown Merino Shirts and Drawers at 450. One lot random mixed Shirts and Drawers at 6oc. One lot fancy striped Shirts and Drawers at 6sc. These are all broken lines by that we mean , that there may be lots of larg-e sizes in one lot and nearly all small sizes in the next , and so on. The prices we've ' made on them are low enough to tempt a man to buy for next year , if he's ' got enough for this. FROM .NOW TILL 1891 THERE'LL BE FUN IH EUEHI NE CLOTHING Fourteenth and Douglas.- Dr&BBtis&Befts ! Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists , | J.40O DOUGli AS 3TELEIE1T OMAHA , NtB. The mtitt widely ntm favorably knowm spoo- iallsts In the United States. Tliolr portonoo , reinarkrxUto skill imcl unisonal 1110- ccss In the treatment ami euro of Nervous , Chronic and Burn leal Dlacivsoa , octltls thcso eminent physicians to tlio full confldenooof tlio ( vflllckKl oYory where. They ftunrantee : A OEHTAIN AND POSITIVE OUHE fop thoavrful ofTocta of early vlco nnd the numer ous OYllithiit follow In Hstrnln , I'ltlYATE , IllOlD ANDHKlN DI8EASE3 guct'clllr. completely r.nil iiorrniuiontly ouroa. NKltVbuB ( lEUIMTY AND BEXUXl , DI8- iUElia yield readily to the I r skillful treat- FISTULA AND HEOTAI. ULOKI19 puarniitfcil cured without pain or detention ' AND VAHIOOOEIJB ct'ntly and luccussfully cured In orery cnje. BV1MIILIS. OONOitltHEA. OLKET/Sper- rnntorrhoa. SciclunlVoaknoss \ , Iiost Munltood , NlKlit Emissions. Decayed Faculties , Female \Vciiknc 3 and all delicate disorder * peculiar toclthor BOX positively cured , ns well uu nil functional disorders that roRiilt from youth ful follies or tlio execs ? of muture yean. * ITPlfTIIHR Guaranteed pcrmanontly OlixlVil UUL/ cured , removal ooaiplctu , vlthou 6uttln7 , cnustlo or dilatation. Ouros affected at homo 1)7 ) jmtlont without amo- nt'H pain or annoyance. TOYOUNQ AND MIDDLE-AGED MbN. A ' awful effects of TIPP rill I'Tlio lO UKC V LI i\ll o.-iiiy vloo which Urlnirs orpunlo woakncss , dcstroylnK LotU mind unu liocly. with ull Its droudcd Ills , pcrmaaouty ouied. FIN * ? RFTT's Add rcsi those who have Im- i IVO. IL,11O paired thoinsolvci by 1m- proper Imlulgtnoe nnd solitary h-xblti , which rulii both mind nnd body , unfitting thorn for buolnesi. stu MA-IUIIICD 1IICN or thoio entering on th&t happy life , aware of physical debility , ijulokly assisted * ' OtTB SUOOHSB Is based npon faotn. Flrit Practloal perl- c-nc . Hocond-Evory cane li npcclally ituUted , thf > starting rlGht. Thlrd-tledlolnM are prepared In our laboratory eiaotly to suit achoMC. thuscfTectingcurotwIthouHnJurr. Drs. Betts & Belts , 1409 DOUGLAS STREET. OMAHA NEB. REMEMBER is THE : NAMEOFTHAT Wonderful Remedy That Cures CATARRH , HAY-FEVER , COLD in the HEAD , SORE THROAT , CANKER , and BRONCHITIS ITIco 81.00. , Tint UolllM. For Sale by leading Druggists. rnErillED OMLT IT Klinck Catarrh & Bronchial Remedy Go , 62 JACKSON ST. , CHICAGO. 111. Blnke , Bruce & Co , W. S. ROBINSON' Clienilst niul Afisajcr. Formerly InCliomlciil I.ttbovatory oftbo Unloi ; 1'ndUo Kill way Company. poclol Attention Given to Ores , "Waters encl Oils. n 12 Dodge S t , , Omaha , Neb THE OPPORTUNITY OF THE SEASON ! TO facilitate matters , we have divided our immense stock of fine custom made SUITS AND OVERCOATS into four [ 4 ] lots and marked them at prices that will insure a speedy sale E want to call your attention to the SUITS AND , OVERCOATS we are offering at the abovenamedprice. Look in our window ; come in and we will show them to you. Remember the price , $15.00. DIM HkTiim or 0 OTTi-tM b BUT AKO SU oriinil.iu * iOTU'l rioxt , > ua for i i. r n P" " coie.Cirr ol ( iiB.nllTt > Wlliit > . Sllltf Trttlr , IHBoiHn. Ing , C aU.uo i turniU-c' Hielrltllr IhroufH all U kAK ' . - * ' Kl lrle I iirrfnt ll liiUnll ) , or " furfill } 1.M | ID ciub Hkl.Tmd Huipmorf Cou , | > IM. (5. tndun. or l MilllVr * Ba f ll * 4 utKIu \ three moElbii. Srtlrd | > tair > liUt tree. \MDSM iLKOTIlIO CO. . l USill SL , tHICA n. M ' . For insect bitee use Pond' s Extract. LOST POWER. Ncrvo llcnni euro nl' Bxunl weakness In olth lox , actlimon ncrTC . brain senunl orjann. Ai Li'Ten-iiB for Imiiotencjr nlnlitlr tiul loni > . I- inoinurjr. tmilUreaum , iirtrv Inn iu nrluty ' " - po twlil | BIX t.o e. a. NK.IIVIUKANIO.,1IUII : 0 N V , BolUby Gooiluiuu Druu Co , , Ul'J ' l'om iU It Oiuutllk ! THE BEST IN THE WORLD. r ARE MADE BY TOG Woonsocket & Rhode Island RiJbto Go And wo tire their western nponts and always carry u larfio Block. Address , Jfafl Sewed Shoe Go 1204 a'nd 1206 Harney Street i DON'T BE A mm i KaturdntenilpdyouroraMan'llyuuarcdlicni' d.ahewlllAcf/i you.and by utlnir proper mean * . you conKetwelfnmlHtiiy well , wnturo Mural or .llrii'M V4'iiKiiirt iuiU lll > cn - . . iKxpUlliB till Hem NEW BOOK | J l/tr/ ° r.a" ' ? . .M.V. K\ery Uiliifcoiiliacntlal ulnay * ! DON'T ' BE A FOOL ! NO GTJREL ! NO PAY. r. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS 12OY 'JDottolas Street. 6 love repairs of all descriptions for cook anil lio.itlns stoves , family and hotel mnsoi. Water ittiidmiunts a bpuciiilty , Qf ROBERT UHLIG , one O Proprietor ? O > C. M. EATON , Manager- . NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT , Bpoclno for Myitorl .niitne , Fill , KeiirMtrlft , Willed fulnwm , Mintal JMprviilon , Hot toning of the liraln.ro * faulting la ln flnlty nad l a < itnir to misery dorav ai.l UeAth. Prtrnttt'jio CM ARe.li&i rennouj. I.OSP ot J'owor Inolthor IQX. InvoluntArLoiiev. . nm | Hu nnotorrl raj entiled l > r tivtrr-uneiUo.A of Uio train , retr-i l uio ur ovtr-tnuulijonco. tachbox contalnionanionih'Mtreat- mont. f I . hot , or die for $1 , r nt l > y nirlliirerjald. \Viiii each order fur ilx ttoit-a , will tend purchaser fruaraut o tu nfund ncimy If the truitmcntr&tU U ) cury. UuaroiiUcv imutHl'anUKunuiiio bolUonly br GOODMAN DUUG CO. , ' " ' Neb. Mornlilno IldliU cui-iUti loiouojjyi. \ P tinp jrtill cutlil.BU J.8IEfHEHlI. ! b t oO. DR. BAILEY GRADUATE DENTIST A Vur'ct \ \ of Toofi on KuliLur , for I'm : DOMMII.I. lit nnnrantced. Tuotli oxtriiotoa nV tietlos. Oocl nnd HI ver M "K < nt lowpst ralea Hrltlgo nnd Crown Work. 'Icutli with. niitHlnlPs. All wnrlf wiirrunloil. OFFICE PAX10N BLOCK , 16TH AND FARM AM Kutiui o < > . 16th lrout clovawr Upouuvuu. ( until 6 u'clouk Coruur Oth aitj Har.uatroat ) , Oinihi. FOR THH TRtATMENT Or ALL Chronic Diseases and Deformities. DE. A. T. MoLAUaHLIN , Proslclaat- , FounUacl by Dr. J. W , Mollenamy.