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ra Prices are ———— THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: i SU DXY, APRIL 21, 1802-TWE NTY PAGES, N. B. FALCONER Our prices are always the lowest and our styles the newest Satisfaction guaranteed on mail orders. Silk Dept. 24-inch black or white Japaneso silks worth 80c, at 7 20-inch black or white Japaneso silks worth $1.35, at $1. Brocaded crepes in light colors worth 82, for one day only at $1.25. Plain black iron frame grenadine, ac- tual value $2, but to oben up the grena- dine sensop we shall sell them at 31.25. 24-inch black brocaded Bengaline in new designs worth 82, on Monday 81.25. Black Goods. Pure mohalr brilliantine 50c. All-wool Bedford cords 65c. Albatross cloth, 42 inches wide, 60c. Crevon cloth, 40 inches wide, 850. French serge, 46 inches wide, T5¢. Priestley’s tamise cloth, 40 inches wide, 8. bolored Dre Owing to the unprocedented wet woa- ther this month. we are forced to make prices which will lighten our stock. Read carelully, then come and look at the goods and prices for this week. For a great big thumping bargain we have gathered together about 175 pieces of different weaves, goods which sold for 35¢ and 45¢. All inone lot this week This includes coshmeres, diagonals, stripes, mixtures, chevvons, plaids, otc., ote. Come in and see the enormous line of cheviots, English suitings, wide wale diagonals, fancy stripo chevrons, checks and mixtures, over 150 difforent sty and worth up to 81.00 per yard. All in one lot this week 58c. 75 pisces hair line novelty stripe which ;s Goods | Wash Goods. i Special sale of wash dress goods Mon- ay: 74c prints at 34e, d 200 pieces figured suitings at 6fe,value Oc. Fine dress ginghams 8ke, worth 124c. Scoteh zephyr ginghams in all the newest colorings 11#e, worth 182 and 20¢, value 30c. Our sale of fast black goods will be continued Monday. Silk finish Meluneis, black and white and black with colored figures, 19¢, reg- ular price 33c. Crepe finish price 5 Persian cords 19¢, regular price 85c. Lace stripe surahs 25¢, worth 45c. Melaneis 19¢, regular Best Scotch and French ginghams 19¢, | Drapery Department, We have received our now suitable for the season’s trade. Cream twilled suitings from 50c per yard. Cream outings in plain from 30c to 60c per yard. French twills in polka dots, small fig- ures, and all the leading patterns for children’s cloaks and ladios’ weapvers,at 65c and 75¢ per yard. Embroiderrd flannels. We have the largest solection in tho city, from 75¢ to 42 per ya Fancy Madras, nuting and silk, for gents’ neglige shirts, from 20c to $1 per yard. flannels, We will place on sale Monduy another lot of Irish Point curtains at very low S. We wiil closo out a line of embroider- ies bought at greatly roduced prices. 5,000 yards embroidery at be. 5,000 yards embroidery at 7c. 3,000 yards embroiaery at 11c. 3,000 yards embroidory at 13 Our 46-inch embroidery flouncing goos at half price. Parasols and Umbrellas. Imported Gloria umbrellas, 206-inch, 1.25. Imported Glorin umbrellas, 1 3-inch, Majestic silk guarantoed umbrellas, 26-inch, natural wood sticks, 83 und 0, l Umbria silk guaranieod umbrollas, o Men'’s Furnishing Dept WHITE SHIRTS, Ifor 50c we can give you tho best shirt gold in the city. The popular aroe still selling fast at 75c and $1. them. Silver and Gold” shirts See HOSIERY. Heavy Oxford mixed half hose Tic. Medium weight seamless slato and tan balbrigean half hose 124c. I"ast black seamless half hose 10ic. Best grade of onyx dye cotton half | hose UNDERWEAR. Medium weight blue gray balbriggan 75¢, worth $1. Light weight striped [French bal- briggan, silk faced with pearl buttons, 50¢. below all others. Read our quotations for thls week on Ginghams, Satines, Wool Dress Fabrics, Etc, Eto: Clroak Department. 4 big bargains for Monday and the fol lowing woek: BARGAIN 1. Ladioes’ broadeloth bluzers, all wool, full 30-inches long, in tan, gray and Dblack, valuo $5, Monday, 8298 oach. BARGAIN Ladios’ bluzers and top coats, made of cheviot or brondeloth, in nayy blue and black. ‘he goods are all new and worth up o $7.50, Monday, $3.75 each. ARGAIN 3. Hero we have a large lino of styles and materials to choose from. All jack- ets are made in the corroct styles and worth up to $8.50, Monday $1.65 oach. BARGAIN 1. Our Lnglish covert coat in tan and binck, mnade with lap seam, velvet cols lar and double breastoed, color i s we retailed at #1.00 per yard. They are We guarantee every piece of these e i 3 o 2 Medium weight wool and cotton for od, tan and ox W,h'te Goods Dept excellent style and one of the best and |goods absolutely FAST BLACK. fubiled 5 ¥ 26-inch, natural wood sticks, #4, $1.50, |spring wear 81.25 and $1.50. black, Monday price $5.05 each. Mo M L AL prottiest fabrics for spring wear, Fora |~ French batistes in beautiful floral de- | 9ur $5.50 cuttain 4b pair, e B Mwwehan NEOK WEAR i O 80c, Bac, good oflico_dross this is good This |signs, all tho new shades, China silk of- | Out 8 curtain at 8 poi G I e e on e monea 2V 818308 | Afon'a fine ailk light and dack Wind- Linen Department. il o week only 55c. fects, 40c yard. Uittty 1 b B8 DAk gl sors 2i¢; black, white and fancy colored ILEAC YAMASK Our Tndia linen at 85 and 40c will bo | "o hiave only a fow picces of tho fol- | Brocho satines, u very suporior qual- Our 83 curtain at 86.50 pair. f'l‘l“r‘,‘l"tfl s ots: crepes at sle. i O L RRVNIE i 7605 FenuBEa. o N Cavs bt “I:“.;J‘N’l“‘;:,m,k, the 12ic lmvnu,'ll:noxls. consequontly wo make | ity, 40c. Rugs Rugs 2 : Alurge line of good coloring of silks | goc, X ity. wi e 19 vards | Make them very low to close out. 42 A . BIR in teck and four-in-hand shapes at s0c. o k at § reduc . quality, will be sold at 8ic, or 12 yards | h all wool cashmeres 75¢, now 58c. 3 : MYRN ey Millinery Department. Raohvia wiile: 1w Bows Tak -t ek Sinch damask at 81, reducod from for 81 ! 0 S 1 Sal f Musl SMYRNA RUGS. % ¥ $1.25. O our now lino of dotted swiss at 15¢, | 42i0¢h all wool bedford cords 83c, now | Special Sale o uslin | 530 at 68e X : at 25 and 35c. 70-fnch damask at 81, roduced from Gha Bhe B 08, 20e dotted swissatlic, | gie, 42 inch all wool cavietta cloth 31,00, s aeraas 1ox: : We “"O“h"l.\' “;"‘“‘g s "r"\'"‘lic* to Lad y 5 $1 30, PR Zist ¥ o 25e, 30c, 35c, 40¢, 50c, 60c and Gse. now 75c. Tho finest henrietta made for ) 4 our already complete stock of fine mil- i i '2-ine u roducod fr scomiunts of whita' goods will be sod | 470" oy croponertos, lght and gy, 26x54 nt $2 Linory"choice flowers and trimmings. fiaiigiu.fl ?ast:fir%:r.})f?,:;,- fuch damask at $1.10, reducod from b ) for $1.25. Now novelty suitings in | s havig TolE sl e Novel shapes in hats and bonnets. aH ack cof 50 15¢ - : i Afull lino of Horsman’s celebrated | ;ioqiast varioty of style, in fact every- |y "l:““"l" FA dmllbla yoke | Outside door mats, art squares, crpet |~ Tmported hats, bonnots and toquos. Best quality of fino Macco cotton un- pkins to mateh in both sizos. & -8 | Y back. Mother Hubbard front, three rows | su 0 te. ¥ ) o each e 250, Immense bargain in M 1 bed |lawn tennis goods will be offered Mon- ' &i 0 {hat is new and desirable. oF atltohl 2 sweepers, etc., ete. & Fine mourning a spocialty. bleached hose at 25c. m argain in Marseilles bey day far below the regular price list. 5L s Aol stook PLicatuststitoling atdSe We will also continue our sale on Not- L g Fine I'rench lisle throad onyx dye| sSpreadsat 35, $6, §7, 38 and #9, worth Remember we must unload our stock [ Gowns having the yoke of embroide ; Ll L . : . Ay A \BILh ey J0wns g the y Y |tingham curtains Monday. Ribb hose at 3ve, regutar value 50c. neariy doublo. Lace Department. and tho pricos wo mako this weols will | qlao V' front at 00, . ibbons. e S AT b Seo the bargains we aro offering in Our lace department is full of novel- | surely do Fino hemstitched gowns, ~ finished | Art Department. Ribbons at prices never before heard |weights and styles of onyx dye Macco| . emstitched doylies at 81, $1.50, $1.75 tles In drapery net flouncing and lace with feather stitch at 73c and 79c. 4 of. . cotton and lisle throad hose, much bet-| hnd $2 per dozon. nets. F ishi Low and high neck corset covers, at | We havo secured tho sorvices of Mrs. An all silk, satin and gros grain rib- tor value than we have heretoforo Pure linen hemstitched huck towols 44-inch drapery net, 48c. House Furnishings. a special sale for 19¢; all sizes from 34 | McDonald for our art department andin |bon for 3¢ per yard. shown. at 25¢, well worth 85c. 44:inioh drapery net, 95 %o 38, the future will be in position to take or- | ~ All silk morie ribbon, Nos. 5 and 7, 50 6! heavy ¢ . 4-inch drapery net, 98c. : e o : ! ) bon, f Boys’ heavy cotton hose at 16jc apair. o 46-iuch drapery net, all silk, 81.10. Summer comforts in all styles,covered Ladies’ muslin closed drawers at 25c. | ders for stamping and all kinds of fancy All silk morie ribbon, fancy edge, Bovs' seamiess onyx dye hose for Princetta Cloth. 46-inch drapery net, all silk, 81.48, with cheese cloth, batiste or silicaleen, | Children’s plain pantios having a clus- [noedle work. Satistaction guaranteed. |Nos. 7, U and 12, Sic. all sives. Ry 46-inch drapery net, all silk, 81.68. in plaia colors, srnull,ugdium and large Loaf!l'allcl(q, s1z0 0, 1, 2 ?n‘;l 3at ld,c. ; l;or mnfidn! e will m(i1ko r;pcclnl 2 41\11 silk mlozrie ribbon, plain edge, No. A new and desirable weavo for spring 46-inch drapery net, all silk, $1,98. figures, price $1.95 to $3, worth 15 per Jhildren’s panties with an edge of | prices on the following goods: Drapes, |9, 12, 16 and 22, 2lc. Ladies’ vests, jersoy ribbod 12ic; a]| and summor wear; hus a rich, lustrou . Linco sots in Polat do_ Gene, Point_ do | cent more. R R un‘l\ll)ruld(lory mi 25c. B ¢ mbl}? scu;;fs and ul.nqngggd Hr:?us at ;’ont; Glove Notice Inrge \'u&lu!.y of ribbed and flat goods, | finish undh vory light weight. In the { Chene and Pointe de Ireland, 8 inches A full line of pillows in all sizes filie Monday “only wo will offer babies' |zephyr dc an oz; Sakony, Germantown i } vests and drawors at 35¢, 40c, 50c to 75c. | east it is having a very largo sale, We 10 15 inches wide, ranging in price from | with goose feathers or down, prices [mull caps (slightly soiled) at a re- |wool, German kbittidg and Spanish i Medium weight long sleeves and high| mako a specialty of this cloth at 95¢ and from 50c to €3 each. duced price. yarns at cost, for Menday only. Kid gloves cleaned and repaired. neck vests at 50¢. $1.25 per yard. 2 — =] = — = it = = — - S b e R e 5 ] 1118 " arl ' e RATIUAC ot \ name was presouted without his wish, and [beg you to state to the meet- | Ewing. David Barrick, J. E. Bright. A. O. | Wanmer, F. G. Wilkie, W. D, Bird, E. Mat- b vorathat i i i NEBRA&KA IS FOR HARR]SON 16 Withdrew 1t, stating that Dr. Morcor was | ing that I respoctfully ask that thev | Cromwell, H.E. Ciifford, Georgo Itcev son and E. P. Montgomery. {'fi"f?,f'i’“,fmffm,“D'fi,,‘.f‘"“ constanecito f.i‘il,:",i,?,r, f'.'",',"‘.ca':,l:{",',to,”“:,",{'t’{f,,'" ,“,’.“,“,-{ desecving of soine racognition at the hands of | cordiaily endorse Mr. Rosewater for the | H. C. Miller, J. Gailagher and A. L. Sheetze. 3 — TR e R e e e ; oxslingiforh the republicans of the stato. position, and that they request the delegates | District convention at Holdrege — F. W. __ Clay County Precinct Election. o'clock the funeral cortego le! ill, and so Ilose that much trade. P o ocond. ballot was - announced as | from Buffalo county to vote and_ give their | Barber, Elmer Thompson, George House, | SrrroN, Nob, April 23.—[Speclal Tele- ) the undertaker’s. A wagon containing Every storokeopor has this oxpori- Four of 8ix Distriot O tions Have o | Thompson 48, Morcor 45, Thompson was do- | influenco for Mr. Ttosewater. I bog turiher | Goorge Humphroy, David Zink, A, L. Scud | eram to Tus Brr.|—Tho ropublicsas of this | the docousod was in advanco. Noxt fol- | ence unless he does_ a strictly cash busi- OUEIOLREI LRV IRtTiOVILonYens DSl clared elected as tho second dologate. 10 stato that if my candidacy as adelegate-at- | der, Goorge Wingert, G.B. McGiasson, H. | procinct olectod the following delegates to | 10Wed the only hack in town, containing | noss. You simply drive your customers Instructed Their Delegates. Thiere wero loud calis for tho succossful | largo intorfercs in any manner with Mr. | W.'Farmer, Robert kiwing, Frank Hastings | fio€ 0 O Ll i Ry Jeff Smith, John Kinneavy, Hugh | away when you don’t want to. If thoy candidatos and Juage Scott rosponded. He | Rosewator, Ishall noi bo a candidate, aud | and George Andrews. State convention at | o CORNCY conventlop: Brenty CROSShE: | Monan and’ a reporter. Wagons con- | could only understand thut their trudo Said ho proposed to stay with the othor dele- | ask those who have promised loyalty and | Kearney—H. J. Palmer, Edward Hockenber- | 1) T e U e ey O Aol | s ealeetintanita ttahe duErit b wates froi Nebraska and tho other states of | support to me to give him the same, This is | gor, H.E. Cilfford, I M. Cole, W. W. Mitoh- | Dermotty, E. W. Woodeuff, . £, Hairgrove, | b fitty friends of the departed fol | /% pclinpplielolithodebbilywoulde CHOICE OF THE SECOND DISTRICT [ Ftes to e the renomination of rosident | my judgmont what 1s due him from tho clui. | ell,'Robert McCutcheon, W. H. Harrison, 5. | 5. H. Schwad. Dr. M. V. Clark, W. B. | lowed. different, but it is a characteristic of Harrison was assured. He doclared with | zons of Kearney bocause of his many kind | P.’ Brewster. ~Seth . Mobley was 're. | Domis, B. 1 McGill and Mayor Griess, | A blinding snowstorm was in progross, humanity and it cun’t be helped. Of ) Jntonso emphasis that he would stand by | and influcntial acts aud artloles 1 Tue | elocted chairman of tho county central com- | ALler the adjournment the meeting resolved | but the horses plodded on up the steep | course, dead beats do nousvffer from this Convention Held In Omwhn Yeaterday to | every candidate nominated on a republican | Ovans BRz to tho furttior bena:“tl:l our cfi. mittee, A pew committoo, consisting of ono itself into a republican club. hillside. When half way up the mourn- | feeling of shyness, but thoso aro not the No 1 = ticket, from president down to constable, and | Ho is keen, capable and competent, which is | from each voting precinct, was elocted. The SORNS AT ers forced to gi d to oplo whose trade 1 want.' B R ats pLL e thought tnat whon ho fallod to do 80 1t would | his greatest recommendation.” following resolutions were unammously | STRANGE SCENE AT A GRAVE. pore oroed toigetiont faud hwalicito | poorlojwhoseirid ol inas - Soveral County Conventlons botigie to dig & hole and put bim under- S et passed : the herd of the hill, as the horses could: - Choose State Delegates. ground, as ho would not be it to longer 1ive. KEARNEY COUNTY HARMONY. Hoos Yo iTiat weitiolrepublioans ot Al i ol cotho i Heal R o isho Cotpactas | initetancitioistraln, SIOACOLARY: 1 Mr. Thompson was alsoinduced %o separ- — county in donvention assembled, heartily en- the Clods Rattle on the Coffin. Finally the cemetery was reached. | Another Exhibition of the Jeulousy o om the throng for & fow sec- opublicans in Conventlon Endorse Pres- | dorse the administration of President Hurri- “Can a feller , i § ul of earth ominously close to- iotham. ato himsolf from tho throng for a | Beraplienseiin foumrsatisnilEndorse prseyifjdesss isladlummtoh ot £ ilene asaicH | e Oanla felloxibuy i atasiciof bluse i [ Bt esnl Ol SR o ot g e e ) a ight alternates have | ouds to announce that ho favored the renomi- | ident Harrison and s 3 = | here toduy? 3 1 gaping oblon, Just as Rome rivalled Athens, an ‘lzfi",‘::;:"'::,',:;? :y N:br:kl ropub- | bation of President Harrison. Ho was & | Mixoey, Nob., April 25, —(Speclal Tolo- {;{;}',;,"fl_‘;‘;:na‘j_f}",';;‘t{,";gfll‘gfifil"mfi{;fl‘lfl: “Not m’éfly' tardner? hole had been dug beside the last mound. | Boston plagiarizes Edinburg, so Chicago licans to the Minneapolis convention. These little more lpu{.:guur w:::::lnm;mrlee gram to Tue Bee.|—At the republican wwunlil Chili and England meets with the ap- “What's the matter?"” When the box had been taken from the [ at this moment clearly regards New aro from the First, Second, Thira and :?;"fl:flf&:’:wn?'v";\‘;m s “;m‘c‘l’ :" county convention held hero today the fol- vrl‘:::ol‘v,{n‘lhl%:;:.t‘)l&:o;(?l'i:';' e G “Well, Joo Simmons is being ouried improvised hearse it was lowered into | York with emulous envy, exclaims the Fourth congressional distriots, leaving two | Ooisis and who wers ropresentative men. lowing delosatos were chosen to the various | tration under the wise dirsction of James G. | today and the house is closed until after [ the grave. Fvery head was uncovered, | New York Tribume. Wo have here ne 8! AR S in- | conventions: © sional nominatinj Blaine ns secrotary of state in our relations | his fun ” and Jeff Smith, standing at the foot of | Auditorium, no democratic conven i districts yet to hold their conventions, All Mr. Simeral wanted the delegates in ongressior R |28 N0 AELRDIOERDYOL (0t e b 3 eral, s D T h ion, R e b have | structed for Harrison, aud N. "A. Kubn | convention at McCook, Juno 15—G. D | {Rroheh reciproeity that now opons tho mare | 1. ho was Joo Simmons?” the grave, thus addressod tho throng: | and no World's fair; yet certain things :n:ll‘u(:fidtl‘h;:n::‘;sg‘,:':’:?u vzrm 't;r Pr::i wun:.ed them to “"or:: for a plank in the | ogylant, J. C. McKinney, C. Wober, C. D. kmll of the world 1o the produc g tho West “How long have you been in the *‘L1 he mim rh?'? \vedh;wu Jllrl d]m;\ to \;n.- do possess that the great luke city o ~ | platform advocating honest monoy. Emmorson, S, C. Steward, N, C. Rogors, A. | 1 nortiwest is especluily commended. camp?” rest was the best friend I ever had. You | flatters us by restless solicitudo to copy. dentHarrison's ronomination. ‘Tho follow- | ' Both woro ruled out of erdor and tho eloc- | . el ona'le s, Clair. State coaven: | thio administrition of brosidant Hardison as | .CBmO in on the aftornoon train.’ pliomibin Sidsayetyodieveriknond) Smongithese iela auaiatienduiohizesqio ing are the dolegates and altornates already | tion of altor: w r 3 him to do a thing that v g M.P O'Brion statod that as Douglas | uon—C. Webber, A. J. Larson, J. M. | loyal truc and justto the businessand finan- Thought so, Well,Joe Simmons was ! him to do a thing that wasn’t square | pedigree, typified to the western mind selootedubyidisteiotay N oounty hiad ssourod the delogaies Sarpy and | Housoboldar, &, 'J. ~ McEibionoy, T. A. | SIal intereatof the entire countey, mot for- | Joff Smith's bost friend, ~This is Jofl's | With his (riands? No. 1 thought not. ced hat and* shoo-buckles of Dolegntos. roraates, | SPUILY BBd socured LR e, tha alter. | Coopor and " William Crawford. - Delegate | E8tH at g esman, am Me- | house, and not a card wiil be turned or | Neither did I The best we can do now | Father Knickerbocker; and like the his- t HCAHLGat) MiStewart | nates. The idea was unpopular and nomina- | convention at Holdrege, May 5—L. R. e IE. That wo are in favor of an honest | & drink sold until Jos's remains have | 1% 10 wish him the best thero is in the | toric parent who insisted on having ingloton | tions wore callod for. Hassett of Sarpy, Oscar_Bloom, J. W. Tipton, Otto | dolur, overy dollar tobe usgood as every | been carefully planted. You can slide | 1and beyond the range, or the hereafter, | “capacity’ in the list 1 C. I Seott . Massott. | Singloton, Muuroo, Patterson and Roeder of G. F. Milbourn, A. Wood, J. B. | otherdollar.” 2 s up tothe bur and gulpone to Joo's | if there is any hereafter. Joo didn't | of his son’s bon 5, tho : ‘;‘l,.m,.\‘mk }\.(Inrk Douglas were named. Woodward and M. R. Gillette. To stete Nuckolls County, health beyond the range,but yourmoney | think there was, and I don’t know invit- L % R R A Washington county delogato said they | corvention uncalled—L. W. Hague, J. A Nersoy, Neb., April 23.—[Special Tele- o Eiien ot Y| anything about it. Friends 1| ed tonders for sture of suc .+ E. Good 1 P don’t go. 3 g y rs the manufacture of such a 4 » §.G00d | aykcod nothing, but that av tho stato conven- | Cline, J. S. Haona, V, Aorahamson, 'Ed | gram to fur Big.|—Tho republican county it go. " el g B ERE B 3 i : y ; P ai h of a speaker, but Joe was m, 1 it tion thoy would ask Douglas snd Sarpy | Peterson and G. E. Anderson. The follow- | Gonvention of Nuckolls county was beld | ,. L1e above conversation took place at | 81 penkar, was my al use, to ordor. £ Couvention to bo Lield May 5. counties to roll up u big vote for Judge | ing resolution was passed unanimously : oty e Nolson, Fdwara " Brown was | the Orlonns club in Croodo, Colo., says | friend and all he wanted was for us to ix designs offered to tho 6{ Convention 10 be held Tuesduy next. Crouase for governor. Resolved, That the aelegation to the con- | glested chairman and Dr. Charles Robinson | the Chronicle of that city. The inquir- | Sather at his grave and drink his health | world as the result of this public-spirit- et The ballot’ for altornates resulted as fol- 5:‘.‘;1‘75"1'.3:;1‘:;V.'f-'.‘zlrlf:flv.:-?l‘a‘, hola June 15 80 | sccrotary. Tho follow @ delogates wero | ing party was a_ miner {resh from Load- vhen he was gone, _Let us do it. ed enterprise should commund the SCOTT AND THOMESON, 1‘-::&;“ i “\v.l)x.lm:’»;‘;y hM. Al:l'u .?r':f,"l‘;?"x?;'; CIARREODFINAIN L0001 AL LD TN %holeildz ; l&co’i{v%luun—ab;;nnkwiJul%mnn. ville. The man who responded was the lwu;leu 30“!9.:1 o; {;ummmwhwum tlw;l xl:l'nlti‘md? of B\'fll"y lover of the biautiful piE s 3 3 d Pheely as the republican caudidate for oelle, W. T. Botteatield, . Foster, | barkeeper at the club. openod and each of the assemblage took Jnlike the moldy and worm-caten east, v 9 lonal Distriot Delogat o % conzress for this distriet. Frank Kramer, Edward Luat, George Com- 3 " Vi his glass in hand while Smith sal Chicago scor derive it , e e Minneapolts, o | elbieaates And Singloton were duly danisted | | Mr. MoPheeley was called upon sud ve- | stook, K. £\ Nichols. Uoagradsionsl conver- raniier the driuk sho mixologlel waXed | \ilrole to tho hesith of Joo Simmons In | any were than ite BRUIDSORRY or its por: rpy an 2 510 tions were also passed endorsing the Harri- evor, G. W. Felt, 5. C. Baird. istrict " B W C such ster 3 doctd Fa 148} = Bsthetic il 5y C ing the Second congressioual district, met | uuanimously, Son sdministration and. Senators Paddock | dologate conveation at - Holdrogo— . | as when o found out that Joe had to | 8round the grave aud saug “‘Auld Lang | its day-flies and its river-smells, aro of yostorday afteruoon in Washington hall and | A @otion to adjourn mot, with uo oppost- | an Manderson, the McKinloy bill and tho | Ross, 8, T. Caldwell, James G. Alison, | dio. Down in Texas, years ugo, both on | Syne. home growth, und itsallegorical designs, J a ‘ tion and the ninety-six delogates drifted | sgyeral reciprocity treaties. James H. Fair, Edward Brown, W. F. Buck, { 'em was kids togot! 1 It was a strange and weird sight. | in their frank robusiness and racy origas elooted C. R. Scott and John C. Thompson, | piithely out into the glad suushine, P 3 1y 3 ogother. They want to £ I 'y origa: Both of Douglas county, ss Qlstrics delegates ly ne. Holt County. H::z;{ %l!y, :h;:;‘jbohuriien:qr. almfm"?:' an old log school house and helped each | The snow was falling in thick, heavy | ality, recall the heraldic insignia as- to the national convention at Minneapolis. O'Nent, Nob,, April 25 —(Special Tele- | Riministeation of Irecidons Harmson® alsg | Other to annoy the teacher and get a [ clouds, and for singlo momont the sun | sumod by Captain Marryat's opulent In the absence of Chairman Fred W. X boodla was, o gram to Tiie Beg.]—The republican county | endorsing C. £. Adams of Superior as a can. | littlo loarning. 'Thon they weui to | CAme cut alfivo tlllfl orested oliffs and | whaler—o wit, twooil tubs, .rampant, b o and congressional con lelogato-at-large to the Minneapolis conven- | outfit, afterwards grauuating into the | spark 0us! @ ob- | motto, in plain, sturay English, “Blubg I-:a |:’l'l ‘;\:\;o-:mi-mt&gnmlm:. ::ll,:'d HCN:"T lor, wuo'.‘llnll:lyanytv;’hvmé;—l:lmban‘- :no;-ym u‘godnm:g-ucar\;:- \nrl: mx::ld:: "f.m'l The cosvenhlonmw‘?;d numonimu, en- | Texus rangers. ‘They run'L together, Hfuulm’ of the dead sport. Sorrow for | bor for ever!” Of tho entire sorics o an amitten, arrison mau on th ) played his par o bad roads. conven thusiastic and well awended, swore together, yes, and I guess, they | the nonce was drowned by an offering to | figures, sixteen are fomulos, eighteen e L K A L S SEianarmonious. IRNTO I ROAS 150 Perking Gounty. skinnod many 'd sucker togothor, 100, Lughus. R i wale, and two nondeseript. The *mor POV JLARED ALMIN a ebster and Groat Scott nade tho Heup | MoEyony tothe congressional. The staté Neb., April'38! ~(Special Telogram | but they never gave a friend dirt. The dirt was filled into the grave and | tive” of eight is smoke, of three pork ington £oLILY M I’““}d“:lll“g““' = ml‘hd‘:: "”";‘l‘l""'l“-;’rf“““ and thoy are en- 1 gelegation is solia for EA Bradley for stato The wepublican county con- “Well, Joe came into camp when he [ the cortege veturned totown. Ina few | and of four wind. The prize-winne 5 l"llr"-e:‘;';“o:"fl":'hm:“ 20Kke A, Bou- |-Riled 40 811 1he R iR A weasurer. (. C. Hazelet was re-elected ore this afternoon. Every | hears the boom is on and went to dealin’ | moments thoy were busy again with | a hefty lass, ina divided skirtand tennis nlw ((); aloy w{_ R ity aacre m:f:n;‘:\l.n:l:"-. u‘:“-’n ]gznld v?‘-‘lblo ‘?u‘r;‘; c:u\nunn of the county central committee. | precinct in the county was represented and | for Jeff. He flnally got sick—pneumo- | cards and chips, and the Orleans club | shoes ™ has # courageous spread Lo Bennett in tho chair. of Douglus county have been folled and | teoti ) Adb8. .. 3 v H0piAd before 12 o'clock, Joff 'goes up to his strno girt about her wrist, and :'n";" m‘:fim-’::‘;m’;«.éu SRy T In vli‘ew of v.ha‘ lwt’ L'I;n (lurloylliuhl-ud gootd work from lhuuou Holt county oan be | Noyry Prarre, Nebi, April 23.- :)utkhu mluld "A)lg:ve him a stall he was | jow a Storekeoper Loses Money Through hqll"..lwlr’l;rl;)_'u a |;nnri_ut-!g|rlhnvvh ngod " | tnat the expression ol ne convention was | restorea Lo the republican column, t ' et looking all righ ) with buckskin and Smith an esson's, b tion. Tologram to Tie Bik/|—The republicans | 018 41 1 B B His Shy Credit Customers. A Y eusor tos entitlod to seats I the convention. ' | not to bo rogurdod as an lnstruction it ro- T Toitgmaa 1o TR BET-=The sepublionia Don't lie” to me, Joff,’ says Joe. ‘I | Ghicago Tribune: *“Ihere are many | SPBPPING a vawhide quirt at aninyisiblo P mains to be soen what coustruction the dele- i y f v 4 seated aud the delegations instructed to fill ) %8 18 today. The precincts wgro well represonted, | know I'm dyin’. My last chip will be . 7, | leap-year victim. Number 3, also in atos will put apon & preference expressed | McUook, Neb., Aoril 23.—(Sgecial Tels e, 8 for a storekeeper to lose Such othior vacancios. 8 might exist from | Eatet Will put per o breferencs bxpreteRd | eram to T Bes.|~The republios Codyty | A crmploto organization was effeoted for the | cashod in very soonund [ want to say | WS OF pe e money,” | potticoats, hus hor hands full of loco- tho same ward. Where no such supplies | y3o; delogates paid to tura over. convention met in this eny" today. Ev:r; campaign. George E.”French was selected | good bye to you. You won't have no | said a cigar dealer the other day, ““but1 { motives and lake-barges and her feet p:llhl.:]ewmul: u':h.ln.lil.a‘trlo“ were in- (Great Scott plodged his sacred honor to | Precinot was represonted with a full deloga- :ecl}zx?u; ::-el:':u?“‘{y o::fll«r‘-xi":a;:l:; pmching at my send-off, will you? No [ think the most aggravating thing is to | mixed up wm; lL.'umlu». inkstands and abruo! onsb the tion. P, nigh lectod chui J o £ , Just lay me out and wish me | lose the money through b dead leaves, Then follow portraits o, » support every republican oandidate from on. it P, nigh was elec chuirman and - | 8 )y V ough an honest ¥ oo tomporary organiuatlon was wade por- | BeBL YT ALl e cotorts aud fr. | A: 1 Barao, socreary. “while' the commit, | (59 gommities for Jch preciuct wero . | good hoalth on tho othor sido of tho | debor.” 1adios In opera-clonks or Groek ohitons: ver. on oredentials wore out Secrotary o ¢ range, if there is another side and an, “That’s queer. What do you mean?” [ perched on locomotives performing th Nowinations for district delegate were | e¥er: ‘What the colonel would doifJobn | (0, 0% BROSAENAT WOPR BN nd responded | CHrry the work forwerd from this date in ) ] ny a y an?’ | 1 ¥ g tien doclared In ‘order. Cherles Uaist | Itush or Jobn B, Furay were candidates on | State J. C. Allen was called and vespon overy part of this county. After a spirited | hoalth there. Good-bye,old pard, I'n | “If you've ever loaned monmey to a | circus ball act, affixing lion-plasters, or anmod Judwe C. R.Soott; M. G, McLood | the republican ticket is problematic, buta | L g 1 D & alioni | contest the followiugdologates woro se- | off.’ friend” you will know exactly what I |in other appropriate attitudes; fom" oun C. ‘Thompson, and M. L. Jted- | an of Scots hankering aftor houors ot Dusaapan of Haisgs wiso s :.:w"',“":" locted: Congrossional couvention—E. H. | “Them was the last words Joo spoke, { mean. 1f you have ever let an honest | inineexhibit, (gender of the zoological teld named Dr. 5. D. Mercer. R. C. Patter- | hotorioty sol “ P any pleage. | AP J. P. Lindsay, J. A, Wileox, 0. | Sbaw, E. B. Warner, J. Brittiogham, C and Jeff came down to the suloon and | acquaintance have a 'V’ you must know | department not counted), culminated in son and T, K. borough were also nawed. G. W. Whitmore of Valley parted with | i A . Stamp, J. L. McAllister and C. F, Ormsb fed 1ik ’ 5 . ol . N o o likene: igi E At ) rongs e convontion e wiser, but & saddes man. | Frost. S. Bolles aud M. H.Bacon were | S SC b ARSI B B CIMAVE o ke a baby, He says to me: | how he hasavoided you until he could | 8 speaking likencss os the original 5. % Simeral nand Hoasie 4. !v!vrvz-m i e Nitamolt 'and his detegation to the | Selected ds dolegates to the state convention. | NS PORVEMLERCCS G- Jiepe ho O VP | ‘Chick, tio whitest man on earth just | pay it. Observe that I use the word | Mother OLeary aud her little lamp. N a0y gang on The promise that be would | & ¥ Baboook, 'F. M. Kinoel, C. A. Dibbis, e T h B L | gied,”and 1 knowod what he meant. | avoided. Ioften let a mun have a few | A decided pre-raphaelite tendancy is Inger bad declined to allow his usme to go | Tawmmany gaug G. B. Berry, N. J. Job A Robinson and C. F. Scharman, before the convention. be sent to Minneapolis, but they could not | i+ s BOFH o J. Jopsons & H Sarues, But there goes the funeral procession.” | dollars of credit herc. Sometimes one | observable in the stained-glass pose of The roll call was then ordered, with Wash- | deliver the goods to him and Great Scott on masters are the delegates o the Holdrege Among the sngependen Joe Simmons was one of the best | of my customers get short and can’t | the allegoricdrummers. Turner’sfoible ington and Sarpy voting as counties and | the same platter. So he fell iu the ditoh, 3 Newraska City, Neb,, April 28.—(Special | known gamblers in the west. Ile was | pay the debt. He won't ask | was light, and the ligure of Captain Juck ot coavention, fand M. Y. Starbuck, H. H. 3 y M8 Douglas by wards and preciucts. 8c0 ks & viotim to his own treacherous | oty Uioeatk Harris, 5. Messner, J. W. | to Tue Be.]—The independonts have cailed | Smith’s school day friend, and the last [ for more credit for fear [ ! outsidothe Grand Pacific hotel seems UM“A:':":’ d:.-m.?olf delogates at | ambition. Lamborne, £. A. Sexton, W. H. Benjamin, | thelr county convenuion to meet in Syracuse, | wishes of his friend wero a sacred trust | might object. He has money, of [ to have infected © fcago artists with a :‘: lost, mu“ |h-nconv-mon“-'x:‘:l.:g'.'}'}': Referred to J. L. Webster. J. W. Smith and N. E. Miller to the cou- hn";‘::“.,‘" unalw. u; fl"‘" ;iuln«;u- to the | o him. Accordingly,the funeral,which | course, to” pay running expenses, but | passion for the petrified tomahawk ges- Tt of Jouble-basmstiod mar. whtts o2 | Ksanver, Neb., April 31.—Tuo followlog | Eressional convention at MoGook. Al of the o i anroon, M state con- | ook place on Sunday, und the sorvices | can't just pay off a debt. Do you think | ture. But tho portrait of “Old Huteh" Ing that & majority was becessary 1o oleot. | levter by J. L. Keck of this city was given | delegations are ualustruot Mo nieor Nob. Aorii 25 Special Tele. | 8t the grave were, perhaps, the most | he will come to the store 'to buy the | balancing himssif with his hands on his & ‘motion 10 wake tho first bALL0 informal 10 the secretary of the ltepublican club this Hall Couaty, ram o Tuk Bek. |—The indepen: 4 | unique ever witnessed. It is seldom | cigars he nceds every day? Rarely, | knee caps, on the edge of u cloud-borne [ K. dependents hels 3 o a Y y .y p was lost. afternoon: *I regret that duty calls me east Graxp Istaxp, Neb., April 23.—[Special | their county convention here toaay. Dele- | that Bacchusis called upon to preside | Instead of coming to me and saying he | trade-dollar, and wondering how und p y v v ving | h[lalun the vote was announced several | uuorrow aftersoon and 1 sball be avsens | Tel to Tuk Bee.|—The Hall county | gates were instructed for Mckeighan for { at the grave. But the sound of the | cannot pay off the debt and thén pay- | the sun the boys in the pit antieipated cbuous werg wade, aud it was Baally given | SRR BRI 0 B ih the | ToBublican, cenvention today was cailed G0 | congress and J. H. Powsrs for goveror, | poppiny chumpagno cork ‘mnglod with | ing for the clgar or two ho gots ho guos | bis last move in May whoat, would molt I Groen, 83 Pattorson 11 S abarough 4. | revublicans on Friday uight. When i grdor by Chalrman Mobley with a roprosen- | Senaior Poyter helag socond choice. 1o | tha curses of the ore driveraas they | tosome other atoro Lo supply his noed. 1 | Ituskin t tears and cause’ Raphacl to Py i) posi d . . ngaLee. g0 Humphrey | followlng delegates wero ohosen: Siale | gwung their leaders aloug the narrow | do not seehim for perhaps three or four | writhe in his mnausoleum with envy. A0 Boatt vas declared olootod. Oumaa, Weduoaday [ loaraed that Mr. oso- | was electod chalrman ara A. D. Cromwell | convention_Andrew Urbom, L. C. Barr, €. | LEGPE 000l Vilido God's acro, on Ak 406 1258 dr, ¥ d.u‘lninl pay b - y r. Pattorson withdrew his name. water was a candidal ore the republican | secretary. The delegates are: Cougres- | A. Moore, W. P. Harger, R. W. Corbin, J. 0! 08 1x e 104 8 acre, waeks, an en he drop 0 pay his ) ) . ‘Mr. Greens was given the privilago of the | state coavention for doleateatiaro io | slonal’ coovention cCook—M. Murpay, | . Lavpart, H. Erickson, D, W. Hart. ‘State | tho broad platesu above this rustiing | bill. “'hen ho runs up wnother uccount | I ASIRIL Timos, Many peoviall vy 00r 10 deflue his position. He said that bis | the uatiousl ropublican couveation. F. W. Barber, Alexander Thompson, Charlos | delegates couveution- J. S. Kckberg, A. | csmp. Yet tho remains of au evstwhile | and disappears sgain, He has a vague | remudy scoms Lo be giving thew a foot