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THE CITY. “ Robert stealing coal pany colored, i in obraska (¢ Morrison, from the Mann Has Returned John Mann, husband of Birdie Mann, created a disturbance in Lillie Maun's bagnio to-day aud was arrested. He has just re tirned from Choyenne, where he has been for the past three years Parthf B.D. Brown, the chant, presented eac Sixtocnth street mer. hofh loyes with a €5 old piece and a box of cigars yesterday. The foreman was given 810 in gold. Th 1ndy clerks were allowed to select any ar el in the store to tho extent of $5 in. value The Silver Senator Johin P, Jones, in the city ( at the Paxton. About £troll up I inspection of Bre bullding i ch he térdst. After mak ai of the cditor of Tir Bk thoe senat 10 the hotel, took a carriage to the depot, and he left for Chilcago on the vestibule —— Light Passenger Traff The passengor trafiic in railway oircles was extremely lizht yesterday as compared with preceding days. The overland trains left on time with but a slight number on board, and the dummy trains plied between Albright and Council Bluffs at hourly int vals, but the patronage was remarkably light. Nothing of an unusual tenor occurred in railway circles during the day. Mr. O. P. McCarty, who for years was the assistant ticket int of the Union Pacific in this city, has re eéiitly been appointed to a similar position With the Baltimore & Ohio r aa at Bal thnore, with which road he has been con neetea’ since leaving here a year ago. McCarty's abilities have won for him a v sprond cputation in railroad throughout the cour King. of Nevada, hristmas morning and re ) p.m, he arrived ored and made a personal nd interior of T has taken an in tho residenco returned Ed Bean, who claims to hail from Balti more, was arrested Monday, by Ofiicer Curry on a charge of larceny. Bean came to the City hotel, on Tenth and Harney streets, séveral days ago, and took up quarters, The officer observed that lie was doing conside able business in the matter of carrying pack- ages to and from the hotel. Concluding that Bean's actions were somewhat suspicious, OMcer Curry kept n close oye on him, and Monday placed him unde sst. His room at the hotel was scarched, and two new over coats, bearing the Nebraska Clothing house brand, were found. He also wus wearing an rently new coat,of the same firm’s brand, was nd s now being held n which he is sup posed to have be ated, can be in. vestigated. He is re s o clever crook, and his arrest 1s consider good piced of worlc. Walking advertisement man, wo- man and child who has on i Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup cannot say cnough in its praise. The wonderful cure by Salvation Oil of . Culp, o chronic rheun 1 £, Baltimore, Md., has uw ad interest, ——— OMAHA NEW SOUTH Stabbed Three Times. a young man aged about twenty-two, who spent the summer workiug on one of the grading gangs, Monday noon returned from the westel state where he had been railroads being built into Wyoming kota. Between 12and 1 o'clock in the night Marshal McCracken found him sitting on the back steps of the White Elephant, r rant with two cuts in his left side and one cut in his left hipand his face battered. He was removed at once to the police head- quarters and a surgeon summoned o dress his wounds. The cuts had been made by a pen knife, and the two in his side pierced the liver permitting parts of the organ to protrude. He informed Oficer Thomas Looney that after he had been cut he hit the man who stabbed him, twice on the head with a club. Yesterday afternoon Ocer Looney arrested Patrick McCann, who an- swered the description and had two marks across his head. McCann is in jail, and Barry was removed to the Reed house. Barry's pavents live in Kansas City. His injuries, although serious, are not necessarily fatal. Electric Light Company Moeting. A special meeting of the Electric Light company was held in the company’s oflice, in the power building, Monday afternoon, A contract was entered into with George H Hammond & Co., to supply light for the acking house. Twenty-two 2,000 arc ights and all necessary incandescent lights will be furnished at on A new dynamo with a capacity for thirty and an incandescent dynan pacity of 200 lights, have been ordered and will be put in at onc Between §15and §16 remained after paying all banquet expenses, and it was decided to spend it for necessaries and distribute them aniong the poor, v s done yesterday. Rousing Rows in the Camps. Christmas was a go-us-you-please in the J amd Twenty-sixth street grading camps. Barly in the morning Bill Dick and Michacl Holligan, alias Reddy Mike, had a pugilistic getto. Bill Dick can scarcely sce, has his loft Teg badly injured and his head is badly beaten up. Mr. Holligun, not_satistied with this, in the afternoon “went over 0 J, . Woll's dump and wanted the Swedes, ‘Who working for a1 0 day, o auit work. This brought Mr. Wolf and his alibre o _the scratch, and snapping the revolver two or three times, he tricd to shoot Holligan, Closing with his urmed assailant Mr. Holligan took the weapon away from bim and cracked him over the head, almost erughing the skull. He then deliberately un. loaded .the revolver ana threw it in the dump. “Mr, Holligan is in jail. Robert McClure was hilarious and kicked: his boss, N. 1. Golden, 80 bad that Mr Golden would hardly hold together, and this mornin g Judge Reuther will call the classic nane of McClure ou the charge of assault and battery. Notes About the City. F, W. and Mi; ‘mma_Schuma cher, of DeWitt, and Theodore Schumacher, of Mason, are guests of Mr. and Mrs, Jumes M. Granthans. Miss Maud Eastman was taken suddenly Il Monday and could not take part in the Christmas programme at the Methodist Episcopal church. A trial of the new hose cart wu; made yesterday morning, running to the Exchange tringing 400 feet of hose and getting . The work was well done and the mo fast. John W. Hosbugh is proving a competent man for the position, Albert F'rill, of Omaha, took his Christ- mas dinner with Mayor W. 5. Williams, Ralph Pearl is listed among the sick. William Casey, of Kagle, is visiting his unele and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, P. 1sey. Q. M. Hunt yesterday vacated his rooms, and, with his fumily, is the guest of Post master Peter Cockrell, Mr. and Mrs, E. L. Wel Chbristmas dinuner with L. Witman. ‘The dance given by the Union Stock Yards eorfiet band in the band roows, on Twenty- sikth strect, was attended by a large number of invited guests. Benjamin J. Coy returned from Sioux City to spend Christmas at home. The ladies of St. Martin's Protestaut iscopal Mission will meet this afternoon the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Gieorge W. rtin to arrange for the New Year's eve r and entertainment. Bogineer William H. Atkins, of Swift & Co,'s packing house, Monday noon was the pecipient of an elegant Christmas present in the shave of a fine set of draughting instru. ments from the machinists und employes. i, of Omaha, took onel and Mrs, K. Bleepless nights made miserable by @t terrible cough. Shiloh’s Cure is e remedy for you. For sale by Good- man Drug Co, THE OMAHA DAILY Condition of Workingwomen, Inter-Ocean: There are now in the Knights of Labor between ten thousand and twelve thousand women., These organizations represented at the general assembly of the Knights of , at_Indianapolis by Mrs. L. M. rry ok Philadelphia, general organ- nd lecturer: Mrs. A, P, Stevens Toledo, and Miss Mary Burke of llaire, O. Mrs, Barry made an important and in- hg report of her work in investi- g women's work and wages in va- rious parts of the country. She gave facts and figures re ling “the con- tract-sweating middle-men, or slop-shop plan, which works ruin, misery. sin and shame to toilers, and death or failure to the legitimate or regularly established industry with which it competes. In stanse the swing: Men's pants that retail at prices from $1 to ¥7 per pair ar taken by the contractor at 15 cents per pair. Operators are the huddled toget back room, where the tives furnish their own in most throad machine work on pant ing, for 5 cents a pair. passed over to the finisher, who puts on the buttons, makes button holes, and puts on buckles for 5 cents per pair. Six pairs the 3 day’s work. ppoging five operatives to be em- ployed, and there ave oftencr more than l¢ the contractor ms conts 1, which nets him or her $1.50 per while his or her vietim gets 80 ts per day In Pennsylvania she found “the vio lation of evc law in regard to the cmployment of women and childven is to be met with on every hand, and it is my carnest request that every Knight of Labor in Pennsylvania will give his supvort to the bill which I have pre- pared and will have presented at the session of the coming state legislature for the establishment of a factory in- spection law on behalf of the little ones of this rich and thriving state, 20,000 of whom are deprived of the priviloges of common school education, and whom are employed in its workshops, fa rics, mines and mercantile indus- tries. There are many evils attendant upon the employment ‘of ehilaven, par- ticularly girls, which lead to misery, ignorance and dispair. A custom is vapidly inereasing in the country which means shame, dishonor and humi i to womanhood, and I he and now peal to every father within the sound of my voice to be tehful and wary of his little daughter if she be employed in any lar ablishment or small one cither, where she made to un- derstand that the price of her position is that she *stand 1n with the boss.” Many m ask why 1 do not give name and locality, Fiest, because those who re- sent sueh pernicious appronches shrink from giving publicity to their humilin- tion, and those who do submit will not make their misfortune public until. perhaps, they can no longer hide their shame. In very many instances facts vere given that were blood-eurdling, but no aftidavit would be made, and neither myselfl nor the order was in a position to stand a libel suit with all the power of wealth against us wherewith to influence a decision 1inst honor and truth, were ino op machines, and, and do all the without bast- They ¢ then kes - Grateful, rom the Council Blufis Daily Globe, Jan- M. A. McPike, editor of the Pa.) 'Freeman, has u the personal friond of the editor of the Globe for more than twenty , and 18 known, wherever hie is known, as onc of the best men living. He is also an intimate friend of Mr. Clark, of the Nonpareil. He been unfortunate in the fact that his amily was ravaged with diphtheria and ly distressed. Mr. Clark, laying hoard v, sent him some of Dr. Jef- ia Cure. It was used at once, and the_ lives of the rest of his children sayed. Letters from Mr. McPike are un- bounded in their expressions of grattude for finding some means of averting the loss of his whole group of little and tender ones. five of Mr. McPike's children out of eight portunity e of rc A Great Misfortune. Detroit Free Press: Old Sam Gilley had the reputation of being the mean- st man on Pos Ridge, and his neighbors sai remarkably large number of sheepskins for a man who never owned a sheep. Probably if other people’s sheep would come” on Gilley's premises and_ shed th pelts, iv wasn’t Gilley’s fault. At lu\;t that is the way he looks at it. By some hook or crook, Gilley had married a wife at an early day, and for twenty-seven years she had managed, by taking in washing and hiring out to work in ticlds, to make enough to keep old Sam and his seven dogs from actual want, But one d and calling § the doctor. "aint no use, Lindy,” m st brace up an’ fight agin it. *1 bevy Sam, till it won’t do no any more. I've fitagin it fer wi but I hed ter give in av last.” “It’s pore time to git down Lindy, with three day’s washing ahes an’ nuthin’ in ther house ter cat. Jist think o’thet an’see ef yer can’t hol’ up erwhile longer,” “I've thought o don’t do no good. ter die.” hucks, Lindy, don’t go ter gittin’ no sick fool notions inter yer. Why, think now me’n ther dogs 'ud miss ye, an’ jist strain er peg ter git over'it, Jist think yer all right.” * “No; times has been when that ’ud but it’s played out now. 1 got ter heyv the doctor. “1 don’t sce how I kin fetch ’'im, *thout givin’ up my huntin’ an’ I got all ready ter go, an’ ther dogs is er waitin’ for me now. Think whatter disapint- ment it'll be to ther dogs. Lindy, an’ sece ef yer can’t hol’ up on th \C- f I could. Mrs. Gilley took si i in, asked him to go for 1 the I bl , Sam, an’ it, ¢ ’m goin’ Yer know I would But I can’t noway yer kin fix it. o fer ther doctor, quick, fer I feel like I wan't goin’ ter last long.” “Wal, ef I must, though it’s mouty unhandy,” Sam muitered as he started off. I don’t see what folks wants ter to be so much bother , an’ef they hev got ter die, wh put'it off till some other time. Tain’t no sense in spillin’ er feller’s huntin’ an’ disapintin’ ther dogs jist fer nothin Sam had gone a little way when the thought struck him that he might as well take the gun and dogs along and hunt as he went and came, and accord- ingly he returned for them, He reached the “doctor’s house after a somewhat civeuitous and rambling journey, Stop- ping at the gate he *‘helloed” two or three times, when the doctor anpeur iood evenming, Sam,” he said, “How'rye, doc “Come “Hardly time, T “Anybody sick ‘ns, ther ’ole right smart, and hes er notion in her head that she's goin’ be iuck. "'oo bud, too bad.” “That’s what it air, Dock. It's most tarnel bad with three days’ washin’er head, and ther meal and bacon both out. I reckon ye'd better ride over sometime and see 'er when yer hev' er odd spell.” Sum turned and was soou lost to view guoss.” ‘oman is gruntin’ cranky sort er ter Yer must | | short welght alum or phosphute powders, they can't | in the woods, It wasonly a couple of miles home, but &s the sun was up quite a way yot, he concluded to spend two or three hours hunting, so when he reached his shanty it was already dark. I'he doctor and some neighbor women were there. Sam went in, and sceing his wife dead, he cried: ‘By jux, she was right dinge ‘nity too, thie,’ it's most like an’ comin - Most complexion powders have a vul- gar glare, but Po true beautifier, whose effects ar - Lessop: Commercial Men in Wall strect talked a about the bursting of the Panama canal bubble. The scheme was quite gener- ally compared to the South sea bulible nd Wall street operators, who have not acent invested in the Panama ditch, lavish with thefr sympathy for tha thousands of French ~ peasants aud wdesmen who have been beguiled by plausible tongue of the veteran en- wst M. de Lesseps. By many ho ave interested in investments of capital in this country the failure of the De Lesseps canal 18 regarded as favorable to Amepican in- terests, inusmuch as the agusn anal scheme is almost as distinctively American as the Panama enterprise is French. J. & W. S this countr Mr. W. Selign the company, anunounced by not a great surprise to people he has been anticipated for weeks, though there was o hope remaining that the last effort to raise money might succeed and the work continue. It seems they ¢ met with disappoint- ment, and failure is the result. The disaster can have little or no offect outside of France, it was peculinrly a “rench entedpri The Panama cinal stocks and seeur were not held to any extent by fir al institutions, but were almost entirely in the hands of small holdes ho had invested their ngs in them. Mr. Seligman could not say what the company will do in the future, or whether the work be continued under other management, or cease en- tirely. At'the offiee it was not affect the they were not Canal company would have ually, but soni’s is ¢ lasting. De New York Hble Advertiser: great deal gents in company. failure of gman are the for the canal n said; I'he company's rilure could wny in any way, as involve if.” Had tho succeeded, the road d into its hands event- the road would continue in its business as it had before, If any other company should attempt to complete the canal, it must fivst the consent of the railroad corporation. Mr. € rles I'r an, who returned from Furope veel, said: *The subject of the ¢ ind its final embar rassment has been of absorbing interest in Paris and throughout France for long time. Its foilure has been dis- counted, however, and the news that the cable by ould be no surprise there or he It is gested that the company and the other Ameriean tractors will in the end succeed to rights of the Canal company and ceed to comptete the canal. Catarrh cared, health and breath secured by Shiloh’s Catarrh emedy. Price 50 cents, Nasal In- jector free. For sale by Goodman Drug Co. Dredging con- the pro- sweet g < Flying the National Flag. Boston Adve S The steamer Progresso, of New York, Captain Faira- loth, arrived at Boston a few days ago from Hamburg with a cargo of sug consigued to the Staneard Sugar Refin- e he the fi American mer- chant steamer arriving in Boston from a Buropean port for a number of yoars. Theve are lines of American steamer running to the West Indies, B ete., and in the Pacific from San cisco to Homolulu, Auckland, Sidney, N. S. W., Hou Kong and Yoko- hama, but there are no Am n line steamers flying the American flag which ply between the United States and Europe, consequently the arrival of the Progreso from Hamburg is iooked upon as remarkable. -~ What Nebraska Has, Nebraska has its Paradise valley, Milk rive Honey creek, Thund Cannon, Lightning Fork, Doughnut Prai Baker's and Cake Basket prec For iety and style of product, this common WO ER: YAL Betity Luriyy it e, — POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powdernever varies. A marvelof purity strength and wholesomeness. More econom- ical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with “the muititude of low cost, Sold onlyin cans. Roval Baking Powder Co, 1% Wallstreet. Now York. Max Moyer--Established 186G--Adolph Meyer Max Meyer & Bro., SIXTEENTH AND FARNAM STREE General Agents for STEINWAY, CHICKERING, KNABE, VOSE & SONS, BEHR BROS., and JAS, W. STARR P-I-A-N-0-S Story & Clarg aud Shoninger-Bell Organs EPECIAL PRICES AND TERMS, Wilte for Catalogue, CALIFORNIA! THE LANDOF DlSCOVERlES. {3 A H' ISEASESTHRO UNArsss gjw A Guwvlt ‘S nd mmulnsl perlettle 3 pro & ABLETINE MED* co.0ROVILLE. CAL Santa Abie : and : Cat-R-Cure For Salo by Goodman Drug Co. BWIFDS £P) 18 17 o vegotable prepara Salning no Mereury, Potash, Arcent polsonous substanc BWIFT'S SPECIFIC Has cured hundreds of eazcs of T'pitheltos ma or Caucer of tho Skin, thousands of cases of 2, Blood Humors aad Sizin Dircases, hundreds of thousans of cases of Borofs ula, Blood Polkon and Blovd Taiat. BWIFT'S SPECIFIC Tias relleved thousands of cases of Meren. al Dotsoniag, Raeumatiam and Stiffncss of Ao Jeiuts, <00aa, Trx, Jino® 1958—Gwift's )., atlanta, G fewrion s T th Gie'tha o L] 0 onrod ipor 5 S0 G N S Rrothor Shd today 1 fael groatly tmproved, taking ioine and shall eontinua to do #0 until L ars pertaotly wail. 1 Bellevolt wild ®ffect & porfect cure, Yours trgly, Doe. P, Hewarn, 111 West Aixth 8t 158-Tho Swift 8, Ga.~Gentleiuen : 1 was Ffronl muscalar rheumatism T conld got no popuikuent re- v ved by wy en hottles of snd now T am us well as 1 ever Tar suro your meilicine 0 1 would recominend 1t 1o any & trom auy Ligo dlgpase. Yours sruly, Coan . 5 Conduotor &4 Ur . R. Waco, Tex s, May 9, 188—~Geatlemon : wife of' one of my ¢ustomers was tarribly 1 10AUIKOIE RN disonsc, thak govered her wholo body. ' Sho wa contiriod S0 her bed for everal years by thia affictio od conid nothelp herwel atell, s cou ) from a vlolent itehing and 88 ho Bl "he disease badied the o physiclns who treated i, Her' gun tinally glving his wite Swift's Spoctiio, u eurid me. one su! \he commanced to improve almost i iy, cnd in &' fow weeks she as ap- well. She I8 Tady, with ng oura very truly, Seuns, P iioiorais Draggiat, Austia A+ ohte now a hearty fine trace n! the c williction I Treatise on Blood and Skin Discaser matled L L IR Gy IREC Adlasta, Ga.; Now York, T3 Bzoad war. Beware of Fraud, as my name and the price are stamped on the bottom of all my advertised shoes before leaving the factory D protect the wearcra 1sthigh prices and 1 i dealer 2 W. ki Douglas o) £ays he has them without my ic botiom, put him down W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE, it GENTLEMEN. “The only calf $3SEAMLE! boe smooth in- side. NO TACKS or WAX THREAD tohurt the Teet, easy as hand-sewed and WILL NOT RIP, TO THE PUBLIC. rculsr sent out by the > Fiion daied Augst 1t 10 g .u.h i A Kghte I oder ot Tabor organza rywiers that the sateisients 1iade n aaid eircular are fiaine 1 oller $5,000 REWARD Mo e T e mude 1 tafa v e 45 B ke T ofer il Hotd g il W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Muss. For sale by Kelley, Stigea & C ) . and 0. 5. Miller, 612 North 16th St, W.J. 6A l,nnurn, Surgeonand Paysisin, Ofice N, W Carner 14th an i Douglas telephone, tesideace tiopiod Dr. J.E. McGrew, One of the Most Buceessful SPECIALISTS In the Treatment of all Chronic or the So-called Incurable Dissases. Eye, Ear, Throat, Lungs, Liver, Bladder, Kidney and Nervous Dis- eases treated with success wn= equalled, A cure guaranteed in all cases of PRIVATE and SKIN DI All disorders of the BEXUAL Ol CURED ana MANHOOD and ENERGY RESTORED CONSULTATION ¥ Treatment by correspondence, tor reply. Office--Bushman Douglas Sts. Send stamp Bloc«, 16th and Omaha, Neb DECEMBER VERCOATS The special sale of Overcoats will be continued this week, and this opportunity of purchasing a first class garment at July prices should not be missed. A great many have taken advantage of this opportunity so that our sale of overcoats last week was larger than at any time since the opening of the “Continental.” We have no satinet nor satinet prices to quote. Only first class, well made garments at prices usually paid for inferior goods BOVS' DEPARTIMENT. On Monday, December 24th, we will offer a line of Boys' Knee Pant Suits, embracing many choice stvles of high priced goods, ages5 to 14. Some of the lots are brokenin sizes, but the line as a whole will give all the sizes and is one of the greatest bargain lines ever offered in this department, Freeland, Loomis & Co. OMAHA BOSTON NEW YCRK DES MOINES Proprietors: Corner Douglas and 15th streets. 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Catarch. Bronchitis, Tndiation: Pariiyas, Bpllepsy. Kidiey, Rindder, . Skin and B1ood, in 1 afl Surgleal Operations’ ses of Women a Specialty. BOOK ON DISEASES OF WOMEN FRER. ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE MAKING A SPECIALTY OF PRIVATE DIZEASES. ully treated. Syphilitie stem without rmercury. forioss of Vital Power, riuma ents ke, b saud o plat o BOOK TO MEN, FRE Dpon Private. Special er Murvo: hey 113, Gleet aad Vari b Addross Omaha Medical end Surgwal Inssitute, or DR, FcMENAMY, Cer. 1ith and Dodge 5ts.. - + OMAIHA. NEB, Nebraska National ~Bank. U. 8 DEPOSITORY, OMANA, NEB, Paid Up Capi ¥ Surplus. ... H. W. YATrs, President Liwis 8. 1teen, Vice prest A, B Tovzars, 2o Vice P'r W. . 8. HuGies, DIRECTOMS JOnN 8. CovLINg Twis 5, RECD, [OUZALIN, w.v, H W, Mouse, Y ATE: A Banking Office” THE IRON BANK, Corner Lzin and Farnam Sts A General Hanking Husiness Transa: and Tumors cured, 2 capericnee. 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