Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 26, 1883, Image 1

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[ RTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA , NEB. WEDNESDAY EVENING , DECEMBER 2(5 ( , 1883.
fthe purpose of making room for our extensive spring stock , now in course of manufacturing ,
B. NEWMAN & CO. ,
made a great reduction in the prices of their goods and wculd beg leave to call the attention of
buyers to the following astonishing low prices :
$24.OO Suits $ I8.OO Overcoats $28.00 Overcoats $18.00
formerly $3O.OO formerly $22,5O formerly $30.00 formerly $22.50
22.5O 1C I5.OO " 20.OO 22.50 $15.00 " 20.00
27.00 I2.OO " .16 BO 27.50 1C 12.50 " 16.00
Oassimere Suits from $7.00 upwards. Overcoats , from $5.00 upwards.
HILDREN'S CLOTHING AT REDUCED PRICES.
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mi wool t Scarlet Undershirts and Drawers , Good Undershirts and Drawers , 50 Cents.
TIGr & "WIESTIBIEIRQ- ,
tilks , Yarns ,
Cashmeres , - Zephyrs ,
-v , . Brocades , Corsets ,
Dress Goods , - - Buttons , * > : , . , , , /
Ginghams , . , '
Prints , Handkerehiefs * AV ' l ; * > M
Muslins , "Hosiery
Crashes. . . Pocket Books ,
Table Linens , . Combs.
Table Covers , Brushes , Etc. , Etc.
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Before Purchasing , bo sure and see
TTIR STOOIK : J&JSFJD DPZBIOSS.
As we are sure both will suit you , No trouble to show goods at
& WESTBERG'S , Cor. 10th and Jackson
i WE OFFER YOU NO BAIT , BUT EVERYTHING AT UNIFORM LOW PRICES. REMEMBER THIS.
URNITUEE !
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CHEAPEST
LACK IN OMAHA TO BUY
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-IS AT-
EWEY & STONE
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ley always have the largest and best stock.
STAIRS TO CLIMB ELEGANT PASSENGEB
SLEVATOR TO THE DIFFERENT FLOORS.
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assortment , the best stock ,
the lowest prices , on
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IANOESABOTH CAST IRON AND WROUGHT.
i that that defy competition. Call and BOO mo before you purchase.
JOHN H. ERCK.
616 and 617 North 16th Street.
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THE LATEST HEWS.
A. Kiy Strike In Prospect.
Moss HANNON , Penn. , December 20.
There are lively prospects of an exten
sion of the trouble in the bituminous coal
districts of Westmoreland , Blair , Hunt
ingdon , Bedford Center , and Cloarfleld
counties. The producers are exception
ally reticent AS to plana , but it is pretty
generally known a reduction of wages in
all departments of labor will bo
exacted after December 31. The
miners are said to bo well
organized , and it is estimated fifteen to
twenty thousand men have expressed a
willingness to co-operato and assist. A
general strike is laid down for the 1st of
January. The rupture between bosses
hero , and the Pitjsburg company r.nd
their malcontent minors is not entirely
adjusted , notwithstanding reports to
the contrary , and an undefined f poling _ of
insecurity prevails iu the striking dis
tricts.
A Colored Convention ,
CoLuiiuiiH , 0. , December 20. The
state convention of colored citizens con
vened to-day. There was a largo attendance -
anco from all parts of the stateV. . B ,
Thomson of Delaware , was made tem
porary chairman , Ho stated the object
of the convention was that the rights of
colored people were more and
more restricted and Danville out
rages show such n condition
of affairs as to lead to organization for
the protoctioil of all rights belonging to
citizens , The decision of the supreme
court on the civil rights law was gener
ally discussed. The forenoon was occu
pied _ in appointing committees on cre
dentials and permanent organization.
There was some contest ever the make
up of the committee on resolutions ,
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"The Tjntest Wnfahlngtoii"N'cwsJ #
WASHINGTON , Decombor20. Thoissuo
issue ef silver dollars last week was 410-
600.
Secretary Folgor has recovered his
health and resumed his duties.
The wife of Gen. Hosocrana ia dead
after a lingering illness.
Gen. NcKenzie , commander of the de
partment of Texas , has been temporarily
WIIG- &
OTS < fe SHOES
Boots for Men , v - Boots for Youths ,
I , , Boots , for Boys , Shoes for Men ,
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& & Shoes for Boys , .Shoes for Youths ,
Shoes for Ladies , ' , Shoes for Misses' ,
jjjtn Shoes for Girl y ; .Shoes for Qhildren.
IN EVERY GRADEj ALITY AND PEICE ,
FROM LADIES' HAND TURNED AND MEN'S HAND SEWED
OOT IBIO
Down to the Cheapest in the Market.
IHI IE LO "W IE S
'Of ' which an inspection will convince you.
WHOWESTBERGr ' , Cor. 10th and Jackson Sts ,
relieved of command on account of nerv
ous prostration , which hua disturbed his
mind. The affairs of the department art1
directed by Got ) . Schofiold. The condi
tion of Gen. McKenzie causes grave ap
prehension of friends.
A Html Nut Cranked.
MAIXJNK , N. Y. , December 20. Wm.
Ilntfiold , an escaped convict from 'Michi
gan , was arrested yesterday by Sheriff
Stackwoll , Hntfiold stabbed the sheriff
and also Allen Stackwoll and wife. Hat-
field was finally captured nftor being shot
through the thigh. The shoriil and sonnet
not dangerously huit.
Freight Train Wrecked ,
Enx.AjiiiTU , N. J. , Docombar 20. A
Long Branch freight ran off the truck at
the junction this morning. Fred. Spen
cer , engineer , was killed. The f rain WAS
thrown ever A high bank and totally
wrecked. Cause , enow and track cpread-
ing.
SoclnliHt Congress.
BALTIMOHK , Md , , December 20. The
biennial session of the socialist labor
congress opened to-day. It was called
to order by Hugo Vogt , secretary of the
national executive committee. Twenty
sections or branch associations wore re
presented. San Francisco and Cincinnati
wore represented by proxies.
Cold Weather at Hua.
NK\V HAVKN , December 20. The bark
Mohawk from Now York to Calcut'a
anchored oft Now Haven yesterday. All
hands frost bitten and ono man dead ,
Her master requested assistance.
AJNurrow Knoapu.
A narrow escape from a serious fire
occurred in Kuhn's drug store late Christ
mas o\o. A clerk while moving n step
ladder accidental y knocked a lamp out
of the chandelier , wliich , falling to the
floor , exploded , spreading a blazing mats
of fire. It was immediately extinguished
with clothing , though at first it appar
ently threatened the entire store.
AufOid Editor Dead.
DUIIUQUK , la. , December 20. Intelli
gence has been received hero of the slid-
aen death yesterday , at Butler , Mo , , of
Jesse Clement , of Chicago , and formerly
of Dubuquo. Ho waa ono of the original
foundcrn and the first editor of'.Tho Dubuque
buquo Daily Times in 1857 , and was ex
tensively known throughout Iowa. Ho
has always boon engaged in literary pur
suits.
The Bloulciido in Now York.
Nn\v YniiK , December 20. The storm
has delayed all trains. Mnils from the
east wore three hours late , while western
mails had not been hoard from up to J J.
Thojo from the south are two and n half
hours late. Pittsburg mails wore re
ported four houia behind. Travel in the
city is subject to less interruption , many
streets linving boon partially cleared of
snow.
f > prinf cr'H isouo/uctlons ,
CINCINNATI , December 20. The an
nouncement ia made that Iloubon II.
Springer , famous for gifts to the public ,
IIUH bequeathed to the Cincinnati Art
museum his valuable art collections. It
is also elated ho has given $10.000 more
to the College of Muslo for now build-
DYSPEPSIA
Hoe not eel well of llncHj It require * careful , por-
Mtnt attention and a rrincdr Hat will Mtltt imtnro
to throw off the rnuwa ami tone vp tlio dlgotlro
organ * till they perform tliolr iluth * Milling ! ? . Jlr * .
Votwortli , of Amhent , N , II. , After trying many
" ( tire caret" wiUiout JjcnclH , founil Hat
Hood's Sarsaparllla
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tit ttie nail on the lioad nml rmtorrd her to health.
Among tlio a onlr ( exitirirnral by the djrtpeptlc , are
illttrcM lf ore or after eaUt y , louiof appetite , Im u-
itrlty of thr towel * , wlud or c& > nnd pain In the
elonuith , he/itl-bum , tour tlomarli , &e. , niiulni ;
incnul drpreulon , ncn ou | IrriUtUllty uml t leci > lcu *
ncfi. J f you are dlscourafwl 1 * of ( 'ood clietr and try
Ilood'n Sanapartllii. It tu * cured liundrediIt will
nire you If you give It a fair cliaooo.
ll/.iiiis. C.I.IIooDACo. '
Hood'p. .
UlifMtion and debility for icveralcan , wliltti lioii
really u-nilfjt/1 lurttilile. * llefuru the ) u j
taktiitlwutrft bottle her licalth ronuneiired to tut.
Prove. Mieu now Ukliiguui iuurln fJoltlc , nnJliir
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Plvltlonds.
NEWT VoiiK , December 20. Dividends
were declared on Lake Shore , Michigan
Central and Canada Southern , payable
February 1st.
SuJTocatoil by Coal Gas
TJIENTON , N. J.f December 20. John
II. Diehl , formerly collector of customs
of Philadelphia , was found dead in bed
at Dolanco , Monday. Coal gas is believed
to have been the o iuso.
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JIHETRIEHNDflRETESTtB.S
t Soldi an Alisolnte
tee of feeing the Finest ai
Most Peyfeot G-oocls o
kind JBVer
LANGE & FOITIOK ,
318-320 S , 13tli St. , near Farnam , ]
Manufactured by tlio Mlohlgr.n BtovoOo , , Detroit ana Obloago.
w 'Yoik SUV _ > 7uil" " "DrMlMa Amo&ezg , blue nd browD,10 l-2cj 1 eggt ( fresh , p doz , ! ft ! @ 5c ; butter , loir quai- u. itX Tts. wirMuumiiu new x wt I U. UOiU i rr Titiifn' i" 'yvn t iitfiy rwT > niiiAi 'tiVi f | |