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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE EENTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB. WEDNE \DAY EVENING, DECE MBER 26, 1883, $24.00 formerly $30.00| 22,60 | B 27.00 © GEINTS 16. Silks, - Cashmeres, Table Linens, Brocades, Dress Goods, - Ging hams Prints, Muslins, Crashes. Table Covers, Brushes, [LOAKS AND DOLMANS IN ENDLESS VARIETY. Before Purchasing, be sure and see IOUR STOCK AND PRICEHES. Aswe are sure both will suit you, No trouble to show goods at \ VIIG & WESTBERG'S, Cor. 10th and Jackson Sts. 5 WE OFFER YOU NO BAIT BUT EVERYTHING AT UNIFOHM LowW PRIGES REMEMBER THIS 1 15.00 12.00 it Cassimere Suits from $7.00 upwards. B0YS' AND CHILDREN'S GLOTHING AT REDUCED PRICES. P UORNISHING G-OODS. Good Undershirts and Drawers, 50 Cents. formerly $22.50‘ IOvercoats 20. OO 16 50 wool Scarlet Undershirts and Drawers, $1.00. CATX: AHANID SEFE OUIR EBEA FRG-A TN SS. First Annual Clearance Sale. ‘the purpose of ma.kmg room for our extensive spring stock now in course of manufacturing, B. NEWMAN & CO,, bmade a great reduction in the prices of their goods and wculd beg leave to call the attention ot buyers to the following astonishing low prices: Suits 818.00 $28.00 formerly $30. 00’ 22.50 Fa,rnam Street. WIIG & WEHSTBHRG, IDRY GOODS! Zephyrs, Corsets, Buttons, Handkerchtefs Hosiery Pocket Books, Etc., Etc. URNITU'RE' CHE A PEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY urniture EWEY & STONES ey always have the largest and best stock. STAIRS TO CLIMB ELEGANT PASSENGER LEVATOR TO THE DIFFERENT FLOORS. ! OVES, STOVES' argest a.ssortment the best stock, the lowest prices, on | Buroer and Heater, Cooking Stoves, RANGESSBOTH CAST IRON AND WROUGHT. be that that defy competition. Call and see me before you purchase, T, e JOHN H. ER 615 and 617 North 16th Street, = “ o e : Tall ~ Daxins—Amoskeag, blue and brown, 16 1-2; | egi, fredh, per doz, $2@0c; buvter, talr qUAI: Addresk v, 1 THE LATEST HEWS i e A Big Strike in Prospect, Moss HANNON, Penn., December 26, — There are lively prolpflcrn of an exten- sion of the trouble in the bituminous coal districts of Westmoreland, Blair, Hunt- ingdon, Bedford Center, and Clearfield counties. The producers are exception- ally reticent as to plans, but it is pretty generally known a reduction of wages in all departments of labor will be exac| after December 81. The miners are said to be 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 here, and the Pittsburg company and their malcontent miners is not entirely adjusted, notwithstanding reports to the contrary, and an undefined feeling of insecurity prevails in the striking dis- tricts, o — A Colored Convention, Corvmeus, 0., December 26,—The state convention of colored citizens con- vened to-day. There was a large utmnd ance from all parts of the state. W, S, Thomson of Delaware, was made tem. porary chairman, He stated the object of the convention was that the rights of colored people were more and more restricted and Danville out- rages show such ® condition of affairs as to lead to organization for the protectionf 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 over the make- up of the committee on resolutions, skl —— The Latest Washington News, L WasniNaToN, December26, —Theissue issue of silver dollars last week was 415,- 500, Secretary Folger has recovered his health and resumed his duties. The wife of Gen, Rosecrans is dead after a lingering illness, Gen. NcKenzie, commander of the de- partment of Texas, has been temporarily Yarns, +h | Combs. relieved uf command on account of nerv- ous prostration, which has disturbed his mind. The affairs of the department are directed by Gen, Schofield. The condi- tion of Gen, McKenzie causes grave ap- prehension of friends. o —— A Hard Nut Oracked. Maroxe, N, Y., December 26.- Hatfield, an esca) ped convict from Michi- gan, was arrested yesterday by Sheriff Stackwell, Hatfield stabbed the sheriff and also Allen Stackwell and wife. Hat- ficld was finally captured after being shot through the thigh., The sheriff and son not dangerously hurt, Freight Train W. Eizapers, N. J., Decem Long Branch freight ran off Lhe track the junction this morning, Kred. cer, engineer, was killed. The train was thrown over a high bank and totally wrecled, Cause, snow and track spread- ing. o —— Socialist Congress. Bavmiyore, Md,, December 26,—The biennial session of the socialist labor congress opened to-day. It was called to order by Hu}(o Vogt, secretary of the national executive committee. Twenty sections or branch associations were re- presented. San Francisco and Cincinnati were represented by proxies, i e L Cold Weather at Sca, NeWw Haven, December 26,—The bark Mohawk from New York to Calout'a anchored oft New Haven yesterday, All hands frost bitten and one man dead, Her master requested assistance, o ——— AfNarrow Escape. A narrow escape from a serious fire occurred in Kuhn's drug storelate Christ- mas eve. A clerk while moving a step ladder accidental y knocked a lamp out of the chandelier, which, falling to the floor, exploded, spreading a blazing mass of fire. It was immediately extinguished with clothing, though at firet it appar- ently threatened the entire store, 5\ N ~ . 99 VBSLGAI 3L, NOW X0k * has delayed all trains. east were three hours late, while western mails had not been heard from up to 11, Those from the south aro two and a half hours late, nouncen is also stal WIIG & W ES'I‘BEBG— BOOTS & SHOES Boots for Men, - Boots for Boys, Shoes for Boys, hoes for Ladies, Shoes for Girls; . 'IN EVERY GRADE;:QUALITY AND PRICE, FROM LADIES' HAND TURNED AND MEN'S HAND SEWED BOOTS & SHOHES, Down to the oT. 50] Overcoats, from $5.00 upwards. NO. 161. Overcoats $!8.00 formerly $22.50 $/15.00 “ 20.00 12.60 16.00 1216 ' Boots for Youths, Shoes for Men, Shoes for Youths, Shoes for Misses’, Shoes for Children, Cheapest in the Market. O W E PRIGE@ ARE ALWAYS THEH H:: VEERY JeONN H & '0f which an inspection will convince you. WIIG & WESTBERG, Cor. 10th and Jackson Sts. Al Dusvque, Ia., Dewmbar 26.—TIntelli- encg hnl-l been :‘;)EGIVB(I lfiralo( HLI(“ ludf den death yesterdsy, at Butler, Mo., of [ were declared on Lake Shore, Michigan Jesse cmmznc of Chicago, and formerly | Central and Canada Southern, p.y.'f,ye of “Philadelphin, was found dead in bed of Dubuque, "He was one of the onl,mal February Lst. founders and the first editor ofThe buque Daily Times in 1857, and was ex tensively known throughout Iowa. | has always been engaged in literary pur- 1 | suits, The Blockade York. New York, Decembe o — lsprfiumsr LR He The storma ails from the Pittsburg mails were re- ported four hours behind. Travel in the city is subject to less interruption, many streets having been partially cleared of sncw, INNATI, Decomber 20, —’lha an- ent is made that Reuben R. Springer, famous for fnlu to the public, has bequeathed to tl museum his valuable art collections. i he has given 810,000 more to the College of Music for new build- mnga, Suffocated by Coal Gas Trextox, N, J., December 26.—John iehl, formerly collector of customs Declaring Dividends. New York, Decomber 26,—Dividends at Delanco, Monday. Coal gas is believed to have been the ¢ wse. ; -\\x JAhAN M«/// > N = he Cincinnati Art It DYSPEPSIA Does not get well of tself; it requires careful, per- sistent attention and a reiedy that will assist nature 10 throw off the causes and tone up the digestive aruaae tll they perform thor dutios wility, Mr, Bosworth, of Ambenst, N. IL, after tryiug wauy e withous et found that Hood’s Sarsaparilla Litthe nail on the head and restored her to health, Among the agonles experienced by the dyspeptic, are distress before or after eatisg, low of appetite, lrregus Jarity of the bowels, wiud or gas and pain in the stoninc, heartbum, sour stomach, &o, o using nental depression, nervous irritability and sleepless- ness. 1f you are discouraged b of good ¢ xmmmuy Hlood's Barsaparilla. 1t has cured hundreds, it w l!yuu sive Ilnlnlr chanoe, L1 900 m‘, for uum’l Rt ars, nfl" i taken the A Khe Alll ur Iml.llll con lnulu&r‘ fim%‘%‘;& o et ....WJNL h‘m‘fflh ILO“ nm a-nu , Mass, Prico R | % Bl il snt}a%nfbg"!:gthe e T e Mage LANGE & FOITICK, Manufactured by the Michigen Btove 00,, Detroit and Chicago. R :l/hrMHYH'HHMMMMyMvavu\\\ TETTERINR AN