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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MAR(?I[;_ {, 1894--TWENTY ]A( ES, SO DO BLAS ST, Opposite Orchard-Wilhelm Carpet Co. ES SILLY. When bankrupt St()d\‘) of shoes or any other line of goods scll at a prcmium it begins to look as if there is more money in "handling a hankrupt stock, both for profit and advertising purposes, than straight, legitimate goods. Now we are not in the bankrupt business, nor do we intend to begin now. But we will convince thu pcoplc Monday that as far as prices are con” cerned we will sell shoes as cheap, if not cheaper than at any bankrupt shoe sale in Omaha. We make these prices on our new fresh goods, bought from the factory last fall and this winter, We've only been in business three months and our shoes must be new an(l (rood Now look at at these prices and let bankrupt shopworn stuff alone, LADIES' SPECIAL FOR LADIES' We will sell our Spencer line HOFS A bright dongola child’s shoe, hand S fued ) turned, a shoe that ought to sell for §1.00, OO of Ladies’ Shoes, none better made now goes at - $1 80 Our three great snaps quoted on earthsee them, All at one price $1.20 9 : y ])CIO\\’ \\']ll convince you th:lt $ Our child's shoe, bright donge patent J for this week: 6 A tip, that we always sell for $1.25, goes to- Opera and New York last, patent tip, Opera and New York, patent AOTlaRigaLeP atlADEEAloF ¥ S0t $al00L o morrowfor bankrupt atore price $3.00, (wiiile ours’ s our place is the place to come them, $1.80. \ A cloth top, patent tip opera, button shoe, A cloth top lace, hand turned patent tip e 3 = for baroains. shoe, INFANTS’ g 5 Fine French viel kid, both opera and New Bankrupt stores will ask you as high as . Vork toe, ' . ik . Flne Dondolfl Patent Tl $1.00 for as fine a ladies’ shoe as we will Monday we give you your choice of our Elegant Kid, hand welt opera toe, s men’s lace or congress veal calf shoes that $| 25 . viei patent tip, sell you tomorrow for bankrupt prices ran up to $2.00, for ~ : To save your life you can’t get b I__I O ES Misses' bright dongola, patent,tip, 11 to 2 g cheap at $1.50, we let them out tomorrow 3 9 9 55 Men's satin ofl lace or congress sho $| 60 o ©ls for : these shoes or anything like them 250 plain toe, the bankrupt people would g $2.50, we sell them this week at patent tip, sizes 11 to 2, in all widths, go in Bankrupt stock price 50c; just double G i, aLS168 B B G0 ala s A LR GheR Dt s %A $4.80. ours. afoslt Uit i In a}l S yles but sell them this week for the small price at a bankrupt sale for less than All our $2.00 misses’ bright dongola shoes, Our tine of men's calf welt hoes, i al $2 50 of If’)fl]&l‘ll])t Shoe » . N R I D] STRLC] IOV B\ STR“\ER Lawrence are both investigating the caise of | and with the same apothec: sign hanging \“ \IRB \l SUL]H 0\[ \l[\ E. Hogle and Missos Lu Hunt and Helen PR Tom| ,\dkn;: death. The victim lived in one | upon the outer wall a step too | [l £ Bell county and was shot in another, dying fr far, even With an Oma ce. TR OGO ‘} the effects of his wounds at his homs. T e Prof. Ste Vaia i terans baitiiaat body was this afternoon brought from "H"y' il ‘v‘”;‘ LEe SRR West Virginia Miners Burn a Costly Rail- | Hendley, whore it iad been taken for burlal, — Ed Jolmston and John Schultz Will Bo Can- | ™71 e ® 01 < TR Rhargealsy it atoans 1133, 4 0 Eagle and is In he posse: n of the | American Railw J rle Repre . ius Lass is « rged w ste; 5 road Building, authorities, being strongly guarded at the Eoitat didates for Mayor. a huckboard from an aha man depot. Previous to the arrival, Coroner Interest in the coming conference between A bdy was born to Mr. and M w. J. Adkins impanncled a Jury that accompanied | progigent S, H, H. Clark and the employes Keeton, who live at Twentieth and R ) THEY ARE STILL READY FOR A SKIRMISH | [ [, XS0k 1o s evidenmee.Dr. ‘Lat | Of the Union Pacific regarding the wage | ASPIRANTS FOR OTHER CITY OFFICES | sueets. = P e Pt examined the body in the presence of Coro- | Schedules is increasing as the time grows | —— in by, Chiet Smith and his assistant, Wihliam i Disteret Will e Re- | M5 Adkins and the jury and a record of the [ nearer for the conference to convene. Al-f o g o T | Eoana, ) Troubled Dis -:x : ev I;|l‘l:.1l'l’lflll.‘ ’ux\lu?. y'l"he yuupg had not been | ready the different trades are casting a about l""_" nETolsienl matores iy Mn 3 ngIteady e Tohn. T MeM{llon: egraph Lines Cut—The Gov- | extracted and the technical cause of death | for available men to represent the employe: for the Spring Campaign—p. E. 0, | ot G800 BARLEn ibealto Bagatass DEe: W 'Ili‘h[gm(17:1::):[(;:[{(!\039 e in the conference, which is recogni Chapter Meeting Discusses Whittier last evenin, HFH e second ss was Benjamin Bone, | them as sing ref eaching i e i i piai s i st Wincen vas entamin, Bone | oot DA Yol e ekhing 1 bt i iy News. e o e o e+ | Y, Wl G Ae Building, Gorner 16th and seriously wounded. He was standing behind [ union at fts recent meeting at Cheyenne | ol high five party on the evening of the 29th L] Adkins ‘when he fell. He saw him drop, but | appointed as a conference committee (o rep- oLty month, 5 | CHARLESTON, W. Va., March 3.—A tele- | his evidence could not be learned. resent the wishes of 4,000 men, consisting of | The campaign for the coming spring elec- | A permit to build a cottage at Twentys am received by Governor McCorkle from “"'I‘"‘:'::":‘;"”:}; 'l\::i:rr'e'\'x'xywm:.l;;':.,:f..f-?{.{.“:"':‘;‘(.'x'-fi «‘mo r\\pr)cs»-ul.\ll\n for each division of the | tion is getting pretty well shaped, and it ;‘(““ "il ~P| streets was granted to James i Division Superintendent J. M. Gill, now at | yhat will sit with open doors for the- re. | braha, l(:lu&ull“u Mihlor, Omana: Wyomig, Ng; | 18 now almost cortain that two candidates R e e placed on the r o“g as ree s' Coulburg, twelve miles above here, on the | porters of newspapers at least. The two ney, Evanston; Idaho and_ Utan, ¥, | OF mayor will be Ed Johnston on the demo- | ganee of Mr. Perkins at Twonty-ifth and b Chesapeake & Ohlo, states that the strikers | Juries will be about a mile apart. There is ggs, Glen's Ferry; Colorado, L. E, | cratic ticket and John Schultz on tho cit- | streets last evening 5 from the mines near thera aro congregating | CoNsiderable excitement over tho collision of Heberling, Denver; Pacific division, James | lzens ticket. If there is a third candidate | Pat Burnes and Thomas Fecloy were' fined Biit1ane Momboce swesclng thaw il bucm | the coroners, as it ia conceded that it will ||Miraugh, Portland, Ore. In addition £0| L. the feld it il be Mabee Walker mhcs each for stealing an overcoat over at at least a week to take all the testimony | these men resider Suge! I ghe Chesapeake & Ohio bridge on the bran that is wanted, with a view to arresting over | ot the ',\ml.»:u?:x]n i R '.i"“!m Debs | gontleman has not given it out, however, | Hammond's packing house. ailway union Mrs, Plerce of Grand Island, who has boen ]'u;ul lIm;lrlm; n-.ml‘ (;nmll):n‘;; :;v linn( |.u \‘0 elghty men who were identified by tiie dtec- and Y President Howard will also | that he will run, but he has friends who visiting her daugl n Van Wie, es. The object in burning the bridge is | tives. attenc e lana Rea e Ala Sty el c b s or d r, M 4 o min e obj; b L3 X iiond ice and give the benefit | insisting that he make the race, left for her home last evening. #0 prevont coal being shipped from the Acme ANNOUNCENE r erience to the men who | During the last two weeks citizens olubs | yrs. Dan Rafterty, s Heaariete ines and thus stopping the miners from hiaya Do jresent the union 1 | pave been organized in every ward in South R B aorking. Immediately upon receipt of the [ “Twelfth Night,” that wondrously fine bit | ubiy D rrmmecn (e Srades v Prob- | Omaha. From these clubs will bo selected | much improved and out of danger e I ou felegram Governor McCorkle ordered out | of \h-lk"»\lihl": imagining, was the bill last | mi(te and the fed »d trades by their | the delegates to a mass convention, which Richard Cameron and two other boys who | | " 3 FAEET acount of FIRE T (f three m ompanies of mil! with orders’ | night at Boyd's, Miss Marlowe appearing as fcers. There will be in addition to a | will be held about the 15th, when a full | Fan away from their homes in Omaha were _“L ol an 5 & $ i T 10 proceed at once to Cabin Creek. Sherift | Viola, onc of the bard’s most complex char- | £reat number of employes called Into Omaha | ticket will be placed in the field, caught at Papillion yesterday and sent home, | 80on anounce the date that this B Silman summoned a posse of men and pro- | acters. Nothing could be more artistic nor | ¥ (1 conference a number of atorneys w ne goutwioniang lodgaiNos St nolentiOrdan| | Wil Dot e vl T 5 o scene lore rounded 4 g g6 one | stigy. oce the‘labor situation a protcun of United Workmen, will give a card party ! and then regret not getting the bargains geeded on a frelght train to the scene of | more rounded withal than the glimpse one | study, and any legal questions that may | tion to the organization of ward clubs, They | Monday cvening at thelr hall for members | o Best fancy ticking, 82 inches wit n : ! Monday evening a i that your friend did Ahe trouble, where he arrived at 1:25. The | gets of Viola through Miss Marlowe's inter- | arise ‘will be referred to these men for arbi. | have one general club, which meets once a | only. Ly i ! new $30,000 bridge on tho division between | \rotation. In point of fact It i3 this charm- | tration insofar as the labor sitution o, /200,20 toi1Ge, \burg and Acme had been fired and was | | ! AL s t week, and its membership has been la G will be a meeting at Germania hall ng woman's piece de resistance and no program of the conference xt v eve or the purpose of or ty destroyed. v A Dromula e IE 1o i ars g increased within the last ten days. At esday evening for the pury f or Blue and white ticking, 10c to 8¢, 12¢ to ""About thirty men were In the park, all | Worthy of a place alongside the Isabel of | hrunch of labor will have its day In cont | €ach meeting of the club stirring speeches | EaulzIng a citizens: campaign club for the ) sked and armed. On the sherif’s Adelaide Neilson, the Portia of Ellen Terry | 5o to speak, and .1...“;“,.,\:“...l1"}”:-"r. lova | are made by whoover Is fnvited, This club | I8t ward }o; 400 Lo da M0 15010110 R0SOELC 1 everything quiet, the mob nd the Rosalind of Modjeska. Rare it is in | feast are very brigh | b S0 S 3 The funeral of the late Charles Page will g a } of Modjeska o s ast are ve right, although there is a | {s what might be callec admi ratio ' $etispo It foared that they had g theso latter century days that one 1s called | belief prevalent tHTe-nn amonded schedute | o o MIEUC be called an administration | (ko piace from the residence, Twenty-fitt} 4 but a telephone message stated | upon to readjust the impression formed of | will be put in. In the event an agroement | S/ [OF none are invited to join unl ond: Wy atraots, (akia:0logkio day, ey ghat they were not ther of . but Miss [ cannot be they are known to be directly in line and | Dawson will conduct the services [ - soIne hed it is thought the circ The inquest on the body of Adk Marlowe has, 2 cons ate art of | court, pre d over by Ju .,‘5‘.-;\‘:"1“...}" | endorse the acts of m present powers w. Bubeock of the Stock Yards com pommenced this morning. Colonel which she is mistress, ted the old | Sanborn, will assist coivers out of Although it is generally 1 that Mr. | pany and W. Knox of the Cudahy com and the secuting attorney of Fayette | yrdition of the a given to the eir dilemma by r the employes to | Johnston will b w it there are | pany will leave for Chlcago t Frow We quote you a few of the many bar- county aré at Fayetteville 1ssuing pape world of theater s a perfe: srpretation rm to a reduced schedule or peaceably | democrats in the ranks who will oppose his ifer with railroad men on rates which af that we are making in this depart ‘T“'““"’“‘!"" 2 rloters, S of this layl of concep- | leave the service of the company | candidacy with much vigor. When J. A. | fect Omaha ”ln‘ b ing ot Hw__(;n bin, - Gr tion of the character, although following President Clark, who is still in New York, | Walters was candidate for mayor it is Rev. R. L. Wheeler will preach at ie tolegraph wires have been cut at | o ted traditions, was so full of ki WIIL, it is thought, have the assistance of | claimed that Mr. Johnston opposed him. Mr. | First Presbytérian church this morning points, 0 that the governor cannot commu- [ o on of the role and so finely wroug neral Manager Dickinson and e | 5 o ) Twin e iyt the wovernor cannot commu- | appreciation of the role and so finely wrought ral Manager Dickinson and possibly Re- | Walters now has his knife out for M The Twin Boys and the Twin Sin Ihtaaw 3 out that it left nothing to the Imagination vers Anderson and Coudert will come on wston and s willing o wager that the | in the evening on “God WIHI Not Forget " Ko m“"w'\f'.].‘\‘.‘.}'." oficials are co-operatlig | gne was the poet's (deal Viola when the | to assist Mr. Clark in dealing with the men. | gentleman will not be mominated. On the | You 1] by . Rt wh history of the stage of today comes, to be Froit | other hand, there are democrats who say | Two revolvers were stolen from a room o b | be) rail as far as Cabin Creek, from which | hoto" Vs V w d's Wheel Club Entertalnmen point they go on horseback and will report | Written Miss Marlowe Viola will stand star Entertainment., that no other name will cumihefore the con- | cupied by Me: Deaver and Jer #he situation of the Kovornor &S soon ae mow. | Kemmed among the beautiful, the loved mem The members of the Omaha Wheelelub | vention. Next to Mr. Johmston in strength T P T AR A R | Rible, . Whilo the strixers are moving arcuna | Ories of the the ; S (YT 1 one of the occasional entertain- | berhaps, Mr. Ja the strongest | u key that fit the k. Nothing elsc Double fold 12%¢ gingham at 8¢ | ATk P el UL R \ssociated with Julla Marlowe, who I8 the | ents Jast evening, which have become one at. H va not given up the TRETHe sk ik 130t | (,’l Dbe smspended there till Monday, but no tem- | Nobe of the Shakespearean drama, are &l .e iyo mose pleasant featu _ of pl g “Jim" in llh field, T hancellor commander of Ent 5 Y mher of exceeding! able people, B ! 0 eatures of the club. P il { TR o he chan iman f En Earle, where the st is foared B Ay oward comink Arst o dwho has | house and each number of the program was | & ¥¢ ched to it ad, whilo the salary | members of the lodge and order to _The latest officlal telegram r terling oxh. M An\\u‘ oss Swho has | onthusiastically recolve Aftor the enter, | 18 not much of a drawingieand, there are sey Rany A t S bunting, extra quallty, o T P K plaved many parts” As Lady Ollvia (his nment the remainder of the evening was | #ral gentlemen who are I4yiaK their pipes for A ety quarters, Tt 18 true that the tele okt ¢ nsclentiou I“”l' \I\Afl Bastl ‘””»‘ sed as a coclal session, which lasted until | the position. In the demaoerajic ranks are Ed T] 1 1 0¢ to avires have been cut on the line extending | Well cast, portraying the cha er with a | | ght Kane, Andy Gallagher, Gharles Herdlicka F“" the Chesapeake & Ohio at the mouth of | Charm that left little to be desired. Walter - . Ha Christie and J. M Birton Rlce IAvmstrong ereek to Powellton, but it is not | Hale was in his element as the Duke Or WEATHER FOREUASTS. 1 Plerce and H. Rgberts will struggle thought there is any trouble there. Still, | ¥in0. while the v n H. A. Weaver, sr, ¢ the nomination on the giktzens ticket \"‘..‘“..”,,\ are In no wise changed and | Bave life, color and intelligence to the unc- | North Winds Will Blow and 1t Will Re For treasurer the demacrats will nominate iere I8 no reason to believe that th | tuous Sir‘Toby Belch. Malvolio, however, is o108 I Nabraa ks Tday. homas Hector, the present, incumbent, and § i amiylkers are willing to give up the fght, | DOt In Henry Jowdtt's line. The exaggerated | \v\quINGTON, March §—Foreeasts for | the other nominee will bo chosen from a list | OF Importance will come up for o Eovernor has received o telegram from | manner of the man, his pompous and even | ; AAMASNIE ARSIk 30 GRORR. AR, B-UNS | inn; : B E AL M A e pram Lham. | iy umption of authority and his For Nebraska atening, but pras o & Hyely R - 4o madras for ladie campalg ¥y y . Bre 'at work ‘At Iorast iy hat the miners | [TETANG ogotism make the charactor one | probably without rain; colder; winds becom- o . PERSONAL PARIGRAPHS, Dboth 1 0 * | of the most difficult to portray It needs | ing northerly P, E, O, Chapte oting : The governor insisted upon work being re. | ® man full of eccentricities, to play the r lowa—Threatening; cold wave; winds Chapter M of the P. E, Ov soclety held a Miss Kahl Is in New York purchasing 2 ‘. Bumed, desiring to bring matters to a crigly | PArt and Mr. Jewett s too manly a man ming northerly soc'al and literary meeting Wednesday afte pring millnery Mhile the troops were on the ground. He [ !® play the major domo of Olivia's house r Missouri—Generally fair; colder Sun. | February at the home of Mi; Dr, J. ( v of Volentine, Neb., | ( \ A Baid today: “Any man who wants to work [ hold, With any great degree of suc Mr. | day night; south winds 8 visiting his fol South Omaha shall have full and absolute protection, no | JeWelt fs essentially a romantic lover and Kansas—Threatening; colder in north B North “Twenty-sesond | ¥ U0 lason. manager. and buyer matter what wero the original causes of ‘this | Malvolio could hardly be catalogued In that | ern portions; cold wave Sunday night; south | hou 1 tastefully decorated | yiivion Bros., has just returned from a t frouble. Tho peaco of the state has been f Wi¥ ,.|u‘m H m.lmxl as & r:I,m-s« Se- | winds b . in white and gold, the colors of the order. nvaded and an armed force is endeavoring | Pastian, not e ooking like the gentle o rd. er a program consisting of a bio > \ ) to violate the laws. It has ceased to be § | Young player whom he was supposed to | OpricE oF TuE Weatugr BUREAU, ONAmA, AUISE - & BEONEADE i S A Dan P, McMullen of the Che question between the operato d mine closely resemble, and which like the “Com March 3. —~Omaha a of temperature and The democrats have not paid much atten- 2 Hospit sday afternoon at charity stor All inter attend. The president is a full at (his me hirt waists 8% veeks' purchasing trip in th graphical sketch of John Greenleaf Whittier, | Tribune, J. E. MeMullen of ti at is the strikers on one side and the law. [ ©1¥ of Errors hinges entirely upon the | r: ompaved with corresponding day of | FeViews and rcadings from hls works and | Reporter, and A. AMcdMullen foving people on the other. 1 have told the | "Mistaken identity of the characters. past four years | setections of vocal and instrumental musie, { fa. Democrat, are in the city operators they should take the ponsibility The play was right fairly sta although dainty refreshments were served and e funeral of their brother, W ol r o hands. The does not | Mow 1 then it could be seen that the | Maximum temperature 7 )i lady presented nir white irs 4 p. m. today propose to keep troops there indefinitely, | Slage manager was at his wit's ends to | Miubuum temperature, 472 8 gold star on which was written & quotatl Ve only desire to lend military ald iu en. | KnOW not what to do with his scenes, no tempol from Whittle Lorei e law.' tably the setting of the cellar In Olivia's AT P N Ty e 1 TR e i E. O. members present wor H x A telegram recelved by the governor at | lOuse, wherein Sir Toby, Aquecheek, the AR AR SREL I ‘ oy A M. Carl Smith, Willis Plekett, | M. H. Carr, Atk 9 . e procipitation at Omaha for the | M s k B0:30 o'clock states that several rioters have | C1oWn, and v have their innings’ over | BT T NIE T (Nog i exs wis Householder, George | Fred Sonr been arrested without bloodshed. The dis- | tbe Wwell brewed puuch. —In this instance [ (o "0 SRR 2y y ) Watkins and R. Herbert | Holmes, Lincoln patch does not state whether the militia | the interlop of a prison was used with | p e IUHICERGIN a1 v REOR) QDR RS ; : Blanche Glasgow and | €. L. Hall, Lis a8 used, throne chafrs and & nineteenth atupy [ pacoes tarshe dav, .. 2 - 4 [ Ry el ot o8 ko S . N\ ) oo INQuEST over onm viomir. | tabie, component peris, somenbat un; | Normal Bracisliation o3 ek | ¥, W. e bein {atiand. T Beaishoni- . Cnllns LD, 10 ) r NUANNATE March 3.—The Times-Star | {n Verona which had done duty the night | Deliciencysincs March 1 09 luch | Kelly, Fred ) ) T A F ¢, | H. Clemmons, Fremont; John ty, Lin ) ppecial from Eagle says Coroners Adkix 4 | before to be given as a street in llyria, GEORGE E. HUNT, Local Forecast Oticial. | John ‘Owens, James H. Vaa Dusen, Holiis | coln,