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TILE OMAHA DAILY BEE : 'J21UDAY ' , JULY 10 , 1890 , h I K Su .a. kid ct ter no | rn Iho kltl evr ply pn- pnns ns nsa. so , fcry tts- | ttsrt. . po. El 11 ns Bit' se , Iho pie ] ALL BUT THE TICKET ( Continued from Second Page. ) of the whole world nro upon in ; the Rront heart of mankind beats with nnxloui ex pectation ot the ISIIKJ of this convention upon that result hnngn the future we.al or nee of this country Uy the nshe < of jour nncestors , by the memories ot your Brent imrt vonerntctl dead , by the lo\e which jou near to your children , by the duty whlrh you one to posterity. In the untno of nil that rm-n hold Baertd. I appeal to vcu to resolve this great Isiuc nrlsht. nnd thrro la ono nntno tin veiy utteninco of which la a complete solution Hlnnd , Hland liland ! The tributes to Mlvcr men ircro shrilly received , aa was ( he reference to lohcl- hclmer and Morgan , and the resounding nhoiit nf "Hland , Illand llland with which the oration was rounded out. Another sec oiidlnu up * cell win made by c\-Coniresv man 1 H Williams of Illinois , who said that In- had served four ycari on the coin- nR < > committee of the house Of repiescnta- live * with the Missouri "talesman and paid homage to hi ? honesty , Intelligence and fidelity Mr \ \ Illlatna spoke from the platform as follow i Mr rimtrman nnd Ofnllf-men of the Con vention In In-half of Iho crcnt nml Riawlni ; d moe.rac'y of IlllnoK I rl to - < crortd the nomination ot a candidate who h.ia elonei nioia limn nny othei living Amoilran rot the r iiorntlon ordiver and for the til- imp' Tiit vr-tejr | > ( elioor-O ; n candidate wlei | q li' t in ontoi but , i statesman of Honnil juclRin'Mit and many jir i of ii'i-rnl experi ence , < t man whose IOIIR and loval letvlepc foi tlio irfo i olnaKfof tllvet JIIIH mailu hi" ! llUiMrloiiM nntnu a nule-hv ord In overj home of Arnoi Ira < Ioud oheei Ins ) HnvlnR served four VOUIH with Mr 1'land on the e-oin.iRt rommlUe-f > nnd cK vcnri In the house ol rcprencnl itlvc1) I know him , mid I know him well The di-mooriie y ot Illinois l piotul of nil the lllinlrious nnme-t that will be - - to thin convention AVe would 10- Jirese-nf-d 11 the-m all Hut this fiie-iit Hllvei qucnlton whpi | ) Is now boiling o\cr In lhl convention rl'es far nbov any nnd all can dtdnlrsnil thno IB no man In Amcrln whosenainf Is so Identified ulth thlM Rrpal IRRUO of Hllvci as Silver Dick" HI mil 01 Missouri ( Applauin and rheori ) The ni-o plo of the Untied States have bcf > n dncolvci no ofti n with itrad Hint ; pla'formt am : Btra illliiif candidates that wo cannot nffore to do that which ! H uucoitaln This conven tlon cannot afford to nominate a candidate who e mcuthleyi ullenre on thin Brent ques tlon would cast nny misplelon upon his de A otlon to our cause ( Applause ) Take Uland nnd jou will not l > p asked how IOIK haH ho been i domornt or how does In Bland on silver. ( Appliusc ) Nomlmiti Hland name him tiovv nntl thy sreatdive Tvnve-H of public sentiment will begin to rHi higher and roll faster across this grand re public until they ha\o bulled bcni-.ith theli jiilpbty force that Hrltlsh policy of a slrmli Btnndard ( ProlotiRcd appl-xuso ) Coming from an Illinois man , the dele Kates thought they saw a reference to Vlci President Ste\cnson In the adjuiatlon note to nominate a man , hoae "breathless si Icnce on thla burnlns tiuestlon" nccdci explanation , and "Teller" was whhperei when the speaker said that no republlcai words of his candidate would rise up In th campaign to dampen the enthusiasm o democracy Anothci Dland cheer was at tempted after this speech , but the delegate were too tired to shout At the close of Mr Williams' specrh th roll was icsumed. On the call ot Callfornl the chaliman , Mr W W I'oote , announce that the delegates were Instructed for Sou ator Stephen M White , but under the pos Itlve irquest of Mr. Whlto his name woul not bo presented. Ev-Govoinor Waller of Connecticut an nounccd that the delegation was conferrlr and he requested to bo passed for the pret cnt. GEORGIA NAMHS URYAN. Patrick Walsh spoke when Georgia we called and announced that the Oelcgetln had selected Mr. Lew Is to nomlnat3 th man for whom Georgia would % ote. No en 'know whom Mr Lewis Intended to unmi BO the elements ot uncertainty clouding lr purpose } ; a\o him a close hearing He sale Mr President and Gentlemen of the Cot ventlon : I iJld not Intend to imke Hpecch , but simply In behilf of the state < Georgia to place In nomination as tli lemo < ratio candidate for the presidency < the United , States a distinguished clttzei whoso \orv name Is an earnest ot succes whoso public record will ensure democrat victory whose public life and public rocot nro lo\oil and honored by the America people Should public olllco bo bestowed .1 ti reward for public sen Ice' Then no mi metlts the reward more than he Is pnbl olllce a public trust' Then In no hands < ? i bo safiU lodtjed this greatest olllce In tl clft of the American pt-oplu than In hi As political storms ha\o Mvopt o\ ( this country he has stood c the Held of battle amons tl leaders ( if iho democratic hosts like Sai nmonj ; the Israelites , head and shouldoi ixbovo .ill the rest ( Applause ) As M Prcntlss bald of the Immortal Claj we en tiuthfulH sa > of him 'That his civil n wauls will not jkld In s-pkndor to U brightest helmet th it e\er bloomed upon warrior's brow " lie n eds nopcech I Introduce him to this convention He nee < no encomium to commend him to the poop of the United States Honor him , fi'llo democrats and jou will honor > ourselve Nominate him nnd you will reflect crod , upon the party jou rtpresent Honor nil nnd you will win for yourselves the plaudl of > out constituents and the blessing i posterity I refer , follow citizens , to tl Hon William J Brj an of Nebraska The words exploded another mine of It same fiery bert which the Nebraskan ha Inflamed with his own oratory a few houi before Three or four state delegations wei on their chairs leading the cheering wit the lungs of scattering delegates from otln states aiding them Nebraska seemed I furnish the galleries with a hero , for thr were making the greatest chorus of nols The blue banner , with the placard , " \VI Ham J Hr > an Club of Nebraska ; 10 to 1 , emblazoned In silver letters , was liftt above Nebraska's seats The standards i Georgia , North Carolina , Louisiana , Mich gan and "South Dakota rallied around tl : blue and silver emblem , and then the stain ard bearers started a march around the pi Men In the California and Virginia stat < lifted up their emblems Intending to fo low the procession , but their colleagues n slstcd tht < attack , and they gave it up 1v\ bands intensified the din and a fnghnrn v. , blown with a ticmuidous wall up under tl roofWhen When order was partially restored , W. I Clutz of North Carolina , a joung orator i strong voice , took the platform In behalf i "that joung giant of the west that char plon of the lowly , William J Uryan of N braska " Ho wai followed by George TredVIIllan of Massachusetts , who seconded the no in in tlon of Uryan Hon George P. Williams of Massachusct apoko as follows : The stnto of Georgia has requested me ndd voice to Its second In this convontlr nnd IIH wo nro about to crown a Jt-ador i n great UKrlcultural movement which Kiting new hope and life to the democrac I bee to unbuilt an a now Mlgn and tokc the golden sheaf of Nubtnskn'H w i\lt gt.iln ( llreat applause ) Wo want tl strength of youth for the hardships of new cause We want ft loyal heart with th nro of purpo'c We want n young arm to wield the sword for nn Indignant peopls , new , fresh sjmpathlcs for nsw wes , unfail ing Mgor In ft de perata conteit , a young giant out of th loins of n giant lepubllo ( Applan o ) Wo nunt no Napoleon ( trc mcndous applause ) whoso conception of BtAcrnnrnt H too near tha Itrmr * of u throne to lie constituted with the sonltts of American liberty What I preient now Is n new Clcf-ro to meet the new Cntallnes of today ( fire it applause ) s Thomas J Kernan , on behalf of Louisiana , also soconJul the nomination In a strong speech He made an cainest plea to the fold ; delegates to stand b > the creed adopted tl-ls afternoon. It did not mean revolution , Int restoration. The galioties became Impatient and howled for the name of his candidate I lta.vo the ieipo"tful attention of the delegates , ' ho shouted defiantly , "and I care no more for the Jeers of the galleries than I do for the expressions of republicans " Hut at last , when ho named "the silver- tongued orator from Nebraska , William Jen- t.lngs 13r > an , " the galleries wcte appeased nnd Indulged In another demonstration. N\MK8 MATinnVYS. When Indiana was called , Senator Turplo made his waj to the stage nnd placed in nomination the cholm of the Hoosler state Governor Claude Matthews The rholoo of n candidate for the presi dency by thf national domoeratlc comon- tlon , of ono who Is to bo the thief magis trate of this cotintt y foi the next ofllolal term , of a successor to the many Illus trious stall sm > n of our political faith who hn\o soivod fn that oiltod position so easily becomes the subjt 11 of glowing real and fancy Unit the nit mid duty of selec tion nre prone to bo obsciiied by the glamor of the theme Yut wo otiuht to rexlbe thit the result Is a plain question of atlthmetle , . pending upon a simple count of number t , .mil that fet many othoi reasons our action tit rein should bo determined enl > bj the most ilgld strutin > and by the most care ful calculation Wo ask , then , as politicil men , where should this nomination bo placed' Indiana has long boon known as the nrcim of the most set cm and closely fought political contests It Is u member of the great dem ocratic philnnx of the noith. Including Now York , Now Jersey and Connecticut , lull , strange ! } Isolated It bus stood alone In a state so nonrU bilnnced that for ear ' thcro has not been In a presidential elec tion a majority , elthm way , ot 10,000 in j total vote of 4000001 or MO.OOO , the condition' lequlre that our di-mocracy stand alwa > - embattled w bother awaiting \ictory or ill' , feat ; alwa > s prepared Let IIH not lie misled by the fer\ld pre < dictations or overcontldonoo , b > the eonta glous nnd stirring enthusiasm of the pass Ing hour Ilemombi-r , nontlemen that tin returns of the election aru not jet re ceived Lot us calmly weigh probabllltle- and compute the chances at such a ratlc as shall Ini ludc and cover all oontlngetv cios. Let us dispose of the aid of this prcs tlge of nomln itlon where It will be mosi highly apprecl ited , wheio It will be mosi effectHo , where It Is most needed , tint where It must win Our candidate- and has been from hi1 youth up to this hour after the straight est sect of our political school , a democrat An Intelligent , able , carne-st and most dill Kent laborer In the cause You will find li him the best attainment of the scholai and statesman tltlj Joined toncthor , and i most Intimate acquaint uico with the w inti and Interests of the many upon who o suf rages the success of our 1 ibors must ele peml Thu person whoso name we shall present sent has never been beaten In a popula elotlon In his own state Upon the Issue of the tariff of fedora election laws , in opposition to all subsldle to all prlvatt coiporatlons , In favor of th tights nnd piIvlieges of organized labor our candidate his stooel with us and Jo us through many jears of heated quarrc and deb lie And upon that que-stlon , nov so conspicuous , his opinions have Ions boei known , nnd h.ue often , both In his ow ; state and elsewhere been the subject o the most public and explicit dcclaiatlon Our candidate bolleves in the lmincdl.it restoration of silver to the full fr.anchl- ot the mint that the standard sliver dollar lar should be coined without restrlctlo : at the same ratio of 18 to 1 as was formerl ; by law established and when so colnei that It shall be a. legal tender for all elebt * Ardentlj sjmpathizing with the republic o Cuba ho is as strongly attached to th doctrine of Monroe. An American In ever liber , ho would resist forelsjn iggresslon i ever > ' form Ho heartily denounces ns un amerlcan the republican platform adopte not long since at St Louis , which woul maintain anel continue in this countrv th.i alien rule of forelsn policy , the l nglls standard of golel , and which proposes this time to reduce the covernment an the people of the United States financial ! to their ancient condition of a colonial po' session of the British crown He think that thei freedom anel Independence of th mint anel coinage of the United States ar as necessary to our national prosperlt as any other of our llbertl-s these ilsht' once ours , now lost , from whatever cause' must anil shall be regained Thus the state the man the cau e ar I mergcel at latt Into one , the ono reques the single cntrc.itj , the momentous ult mate appeal to your wisdom , to joui sc ilous judgment to your most discreet di eernment , Anel I now theiofore In purst nn < o of the Instruction of the united eltir oer.icy of our state expressed In coiner tlon ami of the unanimous action of th delegates here present , do In all confident place In nomln itlon as a candidate- for th inosidoncj the name of Claude Matt lieu of Indiana CROWD GETS TROUBLESOME. Senator Turplo sutlers from palsy an though a most effective speaker In the ser ate , his -voice was Inadequate In such a vai hall. Besides , he spoke from manuscrlp The galleries grew nervous , and ho coul hardly bo heard above the din To add I the other unfortunate circumstances , m works were being fired outside , and the * , explosives added to the disturbance 1 stilt further add to the confusion , man people had been admitted without any soi of credentials They overflowed from th galleries Into the pit and crowded along th shlo aisles It was estimated that full 23.000 pegplo wore In the building , and not ! Ing could bo heard above the Imloscrlbabl hum of so many voices In vain Chalrma Richardson ciled for order. In vain th police ! and other assistant sergeants at-arm charged the aisles , the crowds would neiUu budge nor be quiet A\hen at last Senator .Turplo mentlone the name of the Indiana candidate th Hoosler delegation mounted their chairs an ' ( heered A few tin hoins sounded froi 1 the galleries and hero anel there a flag vva wave-el , but the demonstration was brief. The noise continued and the chairman e the Indiana ale-legation was ! > o enraged tht ho moved that the convention aeljouri Another Indignant dclegato asked that th galleries bo cleared , but when the sergeant at-arms threatened to clear them the ga lerles only hooted Then the scrgeant-ai arms held another threat over the g.illerle ; Ho announced that unless they perservc order the session tomorrow would be lie ! behind closed doors , and no onu would 1 : admitted This throat seemed to bring th thousands of ticket holdeis to n rcallzln sense of the fact that they were In the eoi \ontlon by sufferance A few more Indlf nant protests from ox-Senator Martin e Kansas and others and a tlnul word < admonition from Chairman Richardson su : flced to sllonco the crewels There was comparative quiet when Osca A. Trlppctt of California arose to second the nomination of Matthews. VOICE rnoM CALIFORNIA. Gentlemen of the Democrfttlf Convention : California Is the greatest gold producing atnte In the union , but notwithstanding thla gieat fact nnel the advantages she would gain bv re-ason of n lnulo cold stnndarel , she Is not Jealous of her silver producing p\lot \ states , nnd Joins -with the people In their demand for the free ami un limited colnace of silver nt the ratio of 16 to 1 In recognition of the wishes of her people , the republican part > of that grout stnte sent to the recent convention at St Louis n delocatlon Instructed In favor of the free nnd unlimited coinage of silver That delegation returned to their honn-s In defeat and disgrace we-nrlng the gold badges dictated by Wall street nnd the money sharks of Hurope The domoerac > of California recentl > assembleel In the largest and most enthusiastic convention ever held In the state of California , and that convention also uminlmouslv In structed Its delegates to thin convention to vote us a unit for the free and unlimited coinage of silver nt the ratio ot Ifi to 1 The dole-gates to this convention will return to their homos Hushed with vlctorv to receive Iho plaudits of a plateful pcotilo At St Louis was heard the voice ofall street , at which Hngland rejoiced Todav Is hoard the voice of the people of America anel John Bull will gro en How often have we heard from the re- publli in platform the denunciation of the democratic party for a fancied alliance with Knglantl , and now this same pnrtv , with singular Inconsistency , has Jolnoel heart and soul with Kngland n amst the de- minds of a suffering people This cntiM > ntlrm having adopted n plat form which declares In favor of the honest motipv of our forefathers , the delegates of the omplro stnte of tbo Pacific coast desire the nomination bv this convention of a man In harmonv with the principles announced This great state extends her hand tovvaids the Atlantic " < n\io \ irel ami isks to 1 - tnot half way , anel that u west- 3rn man be si-loctid as the nominee of this convention Without wishing to say might n dlsp.ir igoment of other gentlemen whose mines have boon presented to this ronvi-n- : lon I take grout pb-asuro In spcondlni ? the nomln itlon of Governor Matthews of Indiana This is a convention > f the people and what Is moripropr for this eon. ventlon to elo than to select ns Its standard be-aror n man who tomes from that croat class of people the faimtrs of the Unltie ! States Llko a Clnclnnatus ho was cilled from the plow to preside ove-r the- destinies of the great st ito of Indiana , ml so fully has he met e-vorv expectation that ho has sprutiK Into national repute quicker than in > other m in of his generation I think with other dole-gates cnmlng here from the Pacific slope , that If this conven tion will nominate this distinguished cltben of the middle west be will lead tc victory the elomocracj in November Delegate Trederlck Whlto of Iowa placed Horace Boles In nomination Mr. White , who lookcel like a plain farmer , proved tc bo a forcible speaker Mr Chairman and Gentlemen of the Con vention I am authored by the delega tion from Iowa to rrosent to this ronvi-n- tlon for the nomln itlon to the hlch otllce of president the name of Horace Holes ol our state I want to assure this conven tion in advance that this Is not a qu.-stlor of mere local pilde. nor Is It the result o ! anv consider itlon of moro availability We ask jou to nomln Ue the candid Uo of oui choice upon fir bioader grounds , upon tht broad ground that Horace Holes Is emph.it Icallv a broiel mm Those of us who know him best do not hesitUo either hero 01 e-lsewhore to ekclaro with all the confidence that a thorough knowledge- the trutf c.m Inspire that he is a man of staunches character possessing a powerful peisomlltj nnd e-qulppul with a combination of mentn qualities that will make him if elected , .ai Ideal cxecutlve Knowing , as 0 nn , ] o that the polltica situation of the countrv Is a grave ami om Inous one , this convention must not linen nor evade the responsibility this sltuatioi creates , which Is to civo to the Amoricu people a c endidate the mention of wnosi name wherever known will carr.vvlth 1 an. overwhelming stiength and st ind li case of election as an unqualified gu irante for entire safety In the man igemen of all public affairs the just settlemen of everv pres-iliin question and tne speed' ' inauguration of a relun of exact justice' Neither in formulating a pollcj nor In th execution of the same , nor jet In pro-out Ing an argument upon the metlts or ele merits of unj public question hns Ooverno Boles over striven In the least dejreo t < creito a sensation To his everl-stln : honor It must be said that In the doing o these things ho has never filled to male a de-op impression This Is the ideal tcs by which the capacity of the public ma should bf judged , this Is the hlche-st stnnel nrd by which a statesman's rcllib'lltj mi usefulness should be ascertained and deter mined. If you select Goveinor Holes as joui can dldate- and the people ratlfj j-out eleclslo : in November we cm promise no pjioteeh nlcal display from the white house durln his administration , there will lie no rocket s ( nt up , the explosion of which will frishto the timorous or furnish n subject for fool Ish talk foi the suptrflol.il Tr.cro will b no st-ns.Uional performances upon the pc lltif-al trapere nt tht executive man = io while Horace Boles Is Its occup int Ho wl ! write jou no startling messages upon os cit xble public topics , wo promise jou non of these perfotmances , but I will tell jo what we cm anel do promise jou , and tha is the Inauguration and faithful e\tcutlo of a policy that will commend Itself to nver pMlosophie mind ami be applauded b > over sincere patriot a policv th it will be char icterized throughout by the inv Igor.itln course of h irel common se nsr anel be a atlovv with the ever ! istlns ? sunshine o noble Intention a pollcj the prlmarj oh ject of which will be not the creation o opportunities for the unnatural Incici-c o thealreadv excessive fortunes of an av.i rlclous cliss , but the strict m ilntenanc of the natural anel constitutional right c ove-rj citizen unrefully. Including that Krea liodj of our population , the laboring claise the people who produce our national wealtl who never tire of their devotion to the < -on stltutlon , who novtr eleaei t their countrv1 cause at anj- stage of any pc-tll who , al wajs true and steidfust , even In tht ver midst of an overwhelming cr'sls ' furnish th volunteer soldiers nul sailors In time o war and earn the whe'owlth to raj th cost of the war v he > n It Is ovei , the peopl who ate the verj mainstay of free povctn trcnt to secure to these a larger share c the fruit of their labor , to secure to tier Impartial justice will be one of the caidlna principles fullj developeel in the policy c the Holes administration A soldier cm.how bis courage In battle bis fearlessness onlj while a storm rage" The fireman in a gi'iit city can onlj exhlb ] that sublime type of l-eiolsm which wi a so much admlro elurlns ? the time of a actu il ( onlliigratlon when p-oportj Is to b saved anel Imperiled lives ate to h > restuee So a statesman can onlv she \ his leal c.i pacltj. oan onlj elemonstrato the full mea-- uro of his wisdom .me ! power , during e rlsls anel It Is onlj dui IIK an ictual rrlsl th it the hlKher qualities of statestnanshl e an be developeil and shown That Ilorac Holes possesses this rirest of all Iiuran capacities the power to ilse e-qual anel si ; jierlor to a crisis anel control It Is atteste- bj the I Istoijof our Mate and concurrm testimonj of political friend and fop Thl Is the- man who stands before the Ameilca people , equipped with thc o hupremo qunlll cations that wo ask this convention t nominate Upon the eve s adow n - Isauo ofthU cat pnlgn Governor Boles Htanrt i upon an Invu nerable platform the c-oiihtltutlon of M country Inasmuch UH the constitution 1 de lining what the statehhall use as 'lont tender in the paj'ment of debts" eleslgnatc' ' not golel or silver , but golel nnd stive Governor Holes believes the bimetallic .sj tem thus provlelod for In the- fund imentr law of the land Is the sjstotn the domoc-ratl p.utj must endorse and uphold Ho lie lleves that so long ns th. constitution re- rnnlnfl unchanged con e s hns no power to demonetize either mt > laM ! | Hence. In com mon with the great mn s ot American people ple , he believes the demonetlznUon of silver was not nn ordlnarj' rralltlcil blunder , but an actual crime , nnd U'l < y'i ' conceive of no condition which cftn possibly arise- that woulel Justlfv the demoernllc party In Jtistl- fj Ing that crime or In helpjng to perpetuate Its direful result's Governor Boles doesenot believe In n dis honest dollar , as It would work an Injurj to the creditor class , neither does ho be lieve In the 200-cent ieUvir ) ) which Is still moro dishonest as It uneiuostlotinbly In volves the bankruptc } ' 6f the debtor class Governor Boles believes. Ui nn honest Amcrl- cnn dollar authorized not by the pirlln- mpnt but by a law of the American con- gre ss and coined for list ) among the Amorl- nn people He bellevfd fn a gold dollnr of ! 2 grains of gold nnd In n sllv or elollar just Ixtoeii times heavier Having robe-lied aKnlnst I'ritlsh Influence over a cenlurj' igo , winning the fluht when a nie-re weak- Ing , having now developed Into the strong- > st people on eirth , clearly entitling us to ho loadt > r hlp among nations , it would be lot meie-lv a pitiable cowardice on our > nrt , but nctuil treason to the people should ve now capitulate to KnRll h gree-d The finger of n kind fate points to thr election of Horace Holes Hlstorj seems o bo anxious to rope it Itself Glvo us the nan from Waterloo and allies will tlock to tls standard which will dosttov Mark linn- la's Napoleon No 2 as effectually as the Kuropoan allies dcstrojed the Urench Na poleon No 1 As ho began to speak a Holes baiuier vas helel aloft by the lo fa delegation Ho iroduccd a laugh when he said that thoic vould be no bcnsatlonal performance on ho political trape/o whllo Horace Boles was In the ? white house White was gjlvon an attentive hearing Thcro was no dem onstration until lie concluded Iho IJolej lelcgates arose and cheered , bill the gal- erlc-3 appeared cold BOinS' JOAN OK ARC. To a joung woman In the outh terrace ) elonged the honor of fercliM a elc-mon- stratlon second only to tint v hlch follow u ! he nomination ot I'land She vvii , tltesseel n simple white Jl > mounted a thalr ami began waving a small Amuiloan flag fian- tlcall } to nnel fro Tor fully a minute MU was unobservcel Then some one notlce'd her cs began to turn In lior dlreton Sh * continued to wave the ling with a rhjthmic motion crjlng. as jho dll si , 'Ilcios , Boles Holes ' The delegate ! got on their rhnlrs the galleries began to cheep and In anothei minute the Coliseum was aflame The dem onstratlon grew and all cje-s centereel ot the joung woman In wh'te. ' The Boles banner nor was carried from the pit up to the ter race whcte the striking figure stood , like Joan of Arc , urging on the nomination o Iowa's favorite son The staff of the bannei was placed In her hands and she sv ung i to and fro while the delegates jelled Onci she sank back bj her efforts nnd the dlt was subsiding But , gathering her wanliij strength for a final effort she sprang U | again and once more seizing the banne she moved forwaid and was almost carrlei down the slope bj the maddened crowi about her Swlftlj she went forward ti the platform where th" Iowa dolegatioi came forward to meet her and cscortcel he with shouts to the place of the delegation Tor fourteen minutes the demonstration lei by the girl in white ! ept up then otdo w as restored The joung woman who hal led 23,00 people proved to bo Miss Minnie Murraj o Nashua la This Incident reminded ol convention goers of tl. great Blalno demon stratlon nt Minneapolis tpur jear ago. vvhlcl was led b MIs Cars6n Lake of New Yor\ ! More oratorj vas a verj'tame amusemen aft r what the ciowd had been witnosisltii ; Still \ D Smith of Minnesota , who secoude- - Holes' nomination was glvbn a hearing John S Rhea , v ho was Introduced b Ollle Jamei Kentucky's , joung giant t nominate "the south s greatest democrat Joe Blackburn , proved to be a tvpico southern orator of the flejrjsott So hi ringing sentences brought quiet to the cell ° eum His beginning the reference to th flght which Blackburn bid made agains Carlisle , with the smilv of Napoleon' drummer Lo > and Napoleonic metaphor wer beginning to cofne thick and fast o the program vho did not know how t beat a retreat was , a happj allusion I vlt\ , of the dominant faction ' Freedom' ' battles are not fought it brinkers' banquets judging frpm its reception , hit the marl Mi Hhea cnmc underv the wire with true ICcttucl.y flni : , ! ! Then the ban selzeel the occasion while the Kcntuckian were slioutitiK to plnj ' My Old Iventuck Homo" which tuultlnlted the enthuslasn \fter the n uslc an Alabama delecate le three cheers foi BlacLburn SECONLiU ) BY CALIPORNI \ The Kcntuckj nomination was seconded b W Av Tooto the chairman of the Californl delegation , who raised a laugh at the be ginning bj a hit at the Pole * , fireworks t the efect that Blackbt'tn was a canelicJal on principle whose cauto was not belli led by anj Joan of Arc Sc.oral states failed to respond to the cal When Massachusetts was reached her chaii man lose and sail ' Bj the unanlmoi vote of liei convention the Massachuseti delegates were unanimously Instructed f place In nomination Governor Russell , bt bv his dlrectlm anel because of the pla form , we decline to ma' ' e a nomination He added , an.1 some took 1 is remark to bo reference te > George Fred Williams "lh Is the sentiment of Mcss.ichubc.tts , not t proxy , but by its delegation ' The lemalnlng states had no answer to tl : roll call , and Paul Jones of Arkansas vvt Inttoduccd to make acotl er pica for Blam The suite of friends and foci. v.hich nev * fails to follow any reference to the govcriK of Illinois v as renoved when Jouea referrt to the state which had 'Mvpn to the unio tha feai less Altgeld , " but the cheers ou numbered the hissec The speech wc .1 di mand for "Sllvet Dick " Nebraska being called , 1 er chairman n spondctl that she passed foi the present , bt at the proper time would take pleasure i casting her vote for "the man whom w honor and love , William -nnlngs Brjan " McDermott of New Jersej btotglit dow Jeers anl hisses upon his head by his di lant dcclatation "NcJirstj eloes not di clre to nominate anj man on this platform John It McLean , the Onio pulillaher , WE sjjol.en for hj A W Patrick an cldorl gentleman v Ith tav ny beard and gold bowe opectators , v.bftoo conllrtcnt prediction "Joh R McLeanill carrOnio ' biought a lou response Iho speech was a ringing nn < It paid tribute to McLean s work for sllvt through liis papis and to his pittj recore POaTPONE THE VOTE However , the news was spreading that tl ; pingrantonlgl.t did not Include a balli tonight , so tl.o people began to pour ou but as nominating speeches rarelj chaiij votes It la probable that Mr McLean lo : nothing V. no chairman began to vie ] the gavel at this , point , CongicoBinan Ban ! head of Alabama , one of the ) smooth ! shaven southern men ulio follow a prcvalei typo nt this convention PontHjhanla called , Mr Harrltjtl clinirnu'ii of the natlpual committee ; at ; of the delegation , stated that U bad no nomination to make at this tlmo , but when the roll of states was called tbo delegate ! would express their perfercnco , Texas sent to the platform Joseph Bftlloy. ono of the youngest members of congress , and a conspicuous Ogtiro In the convtmtlou. not only because of his personality but be cause of his victory over the old state leaders In the delegation's recent callous Another southerner of tlio statesmanlike typo was Ilallej1 , wearing a bl ck frock coat , waistcoat cut to show a broad ex panse of bosom , and a smooth , round face with black hair falling to Ms shoulders Ills speech was a tribute to IJland Mr tlatlej's speech was brief. He * ald In part : Mr Chairman and Gentlemen of the Con tention Tor the first time since the close of our unhappy civil war a largo majority or those who vote In the coming presi dential contest will lie ROverned In the castlnR of their lnllots liy their convictions upon a great economic1 question This con vention has nlroadj' aeloptod a platform which de lilies with Admirable force and clearness the position of the democ-ratlc purty upon that question and It H our dutj now to perfiet our work bj nominating , \ man whosevvonls anel deeds nre belter than n written pie-due that ho will fnlthfullj Keep tht- promise which our platform makes Who most completely fulfills this supreme requirement' If I should ask thH audlettee 01 If I should ask any audience' iss ( mbled on the American continent anil tmlc-r the American tlac what democrat nnong the manj splondlel lenders of our mi iv best reptpsents the Issue' which toelnv llvlcle > s the' American people nnd which nust be drdded nt the polls on November i I would be answered with the name ol Hie hard I' Itlund And gentlemen of the Convention , he- not only best tjpities the1 mrnmount l sue In the next election , but ic > has been a fearless anil consistent advocate catenf nil ot those' Immortal principle * vhloh Mir democratic fathers cherished nml lefeneled These who doubt the wisdom of thelt nomination sometimes venture to oxpros- > he four that ho Is not gre > nt enough to be our pte-slelent To them 1 saj examine- i-corel Tor twentj veus ho sit In tin liousp of ii-presiiitiitlvos , nnd elurlng nl the . ve.irs he voted Hunt ns often nnd hi vote-el vvtong ns seldom as nny one mar who ever occunleel u similar station for an qiml length of time No ordinary man can safe > | j- pass till' rucliil test and the Intolllgont voters ol : hls 1 mil are witling to lii-llovo anj mat who Is wise enough alwavs to be right is wiseonouuh to b. > chief magistrate of till- lemibllc Hut bitter eve-n than his utter i tig common senseIs his iujox-d nnel un j U'ldlng honestv In his person ho unite- the highest eiualltli's of nil lde\l candidate- Hiis so patriotic that he his nlwavs ptii the love of country above' the love of self ho Is so hone'st that no tnlntcil elollar e-vei touched ills hnnds nnel he Is o linn that i legion of his countrv's enemies could no' ' decoj him from his plnco of ilutj TEXAS S1'E\KS FOR BLAND Mr Bland will ptool.ilm to the million ! who are prouel to own their allogl\tipp li democrne j that the public peed is again tc be- exalted aboveseIHshness anel prlvati Moc-d He will reassure the' eloubters re call the elemoriatlc wanderers nnei Inspln the triages with hopeful courage Noml nate him nnel In everjhome - whc tin taliioc or cabin It will bo told how Kic.U and successful party has erovvnoi with Its highest honor a private cltbcn be cause l.o has been true to his own con science nnd lojal to the best intetests ot h ! count ! j rit-n Hut , f < How di-mocrats , whether jou enoloo shall beHland or Holes Matthew Mc-Ix-an or KentucKj's gifted son , the Im Iierlal commonwealth of Te\as with lie- more than lOO.Oie ) majoilty , will tnko he place at the he-ad of jour victorious col limns I'tah supplied John H Raw Hns , Its forme delegate In congress , who did muc-h t secure Its statehood Ho also spoke fo Bland Congressman Jones at the call of Vlr einia climbed to a chair to saj that th di legation had decided to cast its votes fo John W Dinlel but nt his earnest reques refrained from doing so , and had no can dldate Cltubbj , round-faced , gentlemanj ! J W St C'alr ef West Virginia was to conic Not that West Virginia did not love all th candidates he said but that she loved Jo Blackburn best. ' because he was the ma ! who sounded the tocsin of the struggle fc silver anel won out In Kcntuc'tj , Carllsl and Cleveland notwithstanding" G J DocKery was introduced and sec ondcd the nomination of Blackburn. II said that Wisconsin would in November cas l.er votes for the nominee ot the convcn tion , and won its enthusiasm Strife croppe out in \ \ Isconsln's camp for General Brag ? the man who gave Cleveland a watchwor b. , hh famous epigram 'I love him for tit enemies he has made " was standing on chair , and manj delegates were howling t hint His words could not be clistlnsulshe plainly , but thej were something abou another candidate on another platform Th roll call of states was finished at half pa U Then Senator Jones of Arkansas move an adjournment to ' tomorrow morning o 10 o'clock" The Br > an adherents wer anxious to have the balloting proceed Ther were cries for a vote but the chalrma put the question , and as spectators and do ! crates veiled "jes" and "no , " declared th convention adjourned. ii tiiii/ro'N cot vi \ iinpuniar vv Tlic-j IMiKtli Snout ; Tli'Ki't lit 111 rtviii viniii niitiiiiiiiKin. WEBSTER CITY , la . July 9. ( Speel : Telestam ) The republican county convet tlon which convened at the court hou * toda > shortly after 2 o'clock , v as a fin body ot representative men and the did the work before them In a manner the will bo acceptable to the people of th couutv A strong ticket was nominate ! The defeated candidates are all good me and take their defeat philosophically The made a good fight The following cand dates were nominated \itdltor Sweeney an Rccordci Dorr were renominatcd bj accl : iratlon , George C Olmstcael was renom nated for countj' nttornej bj acclnmatloi Resolutions were adopted endorsing Hoi S M Wraver for supreme judge Delegatt to the Etcato convention J. L Kamaret , I O Clarl : M H Brlnton , n C Chase , , T Itug , 0 J Larson , J A Stover , G V Ctosbj , F M Merchant , J P Talcott. Cot qrcsshml delegation William Anderson , ( j > j'oterson P Talcott O N Rexy , J 1 Hunter S E SogarJ , C H Neelcj , J. 1 FarJal , John Robinson , George Chrlstlansoi Wnlt'IiIiifV tinet > M from C'b Anon > ? those v.ho were eagerly scannln the bulletins from the Chicago convcntio last evening was a group of republican po ttlclans fiom out In the state Among thci were Congressman Melklojohn , Congres1 man Halnoi. Hon E \ Cady , candldato ft congress in the Sixth district and Hon Joh C.VaUon of Nebraska City They or and all were nf the opinion that nothln could stay the rising tide of lepubllcanlsi in this state but that the nomination e Brjan by the Chicago convention , addln cs It v ould a local tinge to the president ) ! campaign , unknown in Nebraska , woul make It a lively one. BEFORE THE BIG BATTLE How tbo Various Candidates Stand in Re lation to Ono Another. NAME OF THE NOMINEE YET IN THE DARK As Much rticrrtnlntj on I In- live ill ( he llnlleilliip : ns VVlicn ( lie- Contention Met l.iist CHICAGO , July Lowering clotuli over the city early In the day , In dlcatlng a break In the perfect woathei thus far ciijojcd and suggest lv ( of the gatliorlni ; ot the storm wllhli the convention hall. The tvltid bad shUtei around to the northwest and did not blow from the lake , but the air was still coo and bracing. Again the crowds were ll motion tonaid convention lir.ll nt nn carl ; hour , as the time of meeting bad been uei for 10 o'clock. Ihrro wns no ftbatomoni In the itish and excitement , but pi act Ire had pcrfcctcel the arrangements for hindlltif the great throng and a movement throngl the doorwojs vvltb llttlo contusion. The band began Its program sonic time before the meeting hour , adding a touch of galetj to the tension among the convention elo meats It has been noted that thus fai the name of Bland has not evoked front the couvcn tlon crowd any of the wild demonstiatloii : usttallj marking the mention of tbo name o a favorite , but with the presentation of hi : tame todaj all of the latent i-nthuslasn of bis admirers and of the sliver host : iromlses to find expression in ono long oud , wild demonstiatloii eclipsing tin wenty mlnuto outbreak of last night Senator Turplo will make Iho nomlmtlni speech for Mnthcws , and although his vulci s thin and steadj , ho has n facility of ex jrcsslon , giving force to his utterances Whlto of Iowa , who wilt nominate Doles s not as well known as a convention figure jut It Is said he will prove ono of the stir prises "f the convention Seveial of thi speeches are being kept back , owing to th unccrtalntj as to which way some of thi states w ill turn on the Ilrst ballot There Is much uncertainty nmotiR th candidates on the eve of the balloting , a ihero was before the convention opencil It is a significant fact that no figures o strength arc given by the leaders , , and 1 shows what a large element of doubt exist ! Bland maintains his lead Iho manager of other candidates declare positively tha Bland Is far from comnmndlng a majorlt and is verj far fiom a two-thhds vote A new phase of the two thirds qucstlo has arisen bj the possible course of th gold clement to refrain fiom voting I that event parliamentarians dlficr as t whether the nomination must be made b two-thirds of the delegates present or twc thirds of those voting It la regarde bj some of the leadeis as a critical que ; tion They point out that if silence o the part of the gold men reduces the votln stiength to about 600 , then -100 would glv a two-thirds vote , and Bland Is dangeroUsl near this number Another phase as to th delivery of the gold votes , some 200 to 3C In number , given to ono of the silver car dldates on the theory of choosing amen the least of several evils , might prove dc clslvo and would give to the gold men th advantage of dictating the nomination Sen.atoi Turple and the Matthews mam gers are especlallj watchful of this block < gold votes. The Bland men an souiewlit solicitous over the Illinois delegation afti the first ballot , for there Is an unilercurrci said to be antagonistic to Governor Altgeb which tends toward leaving Bland on tl : second ballot. The Teller movement cot tlnues to be a still hunt , and Us prospec : depone ! largely upon the Inability of Blar and other leaders to command the nece : sarj nominating strength during the hi stages ot the battle. The uncertainty such that there Is a recurrence of the tal that Vlro President Stevenson will 1 btought forward Brjan of Nebraska also looking up as a formidable dark hors 13\ Kill OM : v.V ? \ IM'l'I'VO HU\A His Iloiinis at tin- Clifton W TO hj All Ills friciulH. CHICAGO July 9 William J Brj-an , w ! made the highly sensational speech In tl convention todaj , stated to the Associate press soon afterward that his name won bo presented to the convention as a cai dldate for president His room at the N braska headquarters at the Pllfton wi thronged with delegates from varlo n &c tions of the country At least ono gestate state was represented The Nebraska ire and the visiting delegations v.ero in cioi conference with Mr Brjan upon Iho s ibje of his entering the race. Mr. Ilryiti a ; not at the convention tonight , remaining : hU room at the Clifton Kuliioulil Ite > theIlrmilt. . LONDON , July 9 The Chronicle says an editorial The Chicago convention hi Justified the expectations of Its worst en m'es ' Nobody could have foreseen such speedy and open voicing of the onml of the west and south to the east. Tl financial conation of Argentina and Gice Is a paradise compared with v. hat won bo the condition of the United States ahou the fiee silver paity come into ofllce. so colossal a catastrophe as the election a silver president occurred , America wou bo brought face to face with a llnancl panic and commercial ruin , and , secoa v 1th a civil war Coiinlj BEAVER CITY. Neb , July 9 ( Spec ! Telegram ) The independent county co ve-ntlon met here today and elected del gates to the state , congressional and sen torlal conventions E\-County Juclgn W Anderson vvas endorsed for congress ai the following rounty ticket placed In t : field- County attorney , John Stevens , j : irprobcntatlve , C r Wheclct , commlsslom C O Henry. _ I ItelVlllot Count ) I'npx. M'COOK , Neb , July 9 ( Special Tel gram ) The populists of Red Willow coun named the following ticket at Indiano todaj Representative , L J Holland , coun attorney , Patrick McKIHIp , Jr ; county cot inissloner , James Robinson The delcgatl Is solid for J B Meserve the prese county treasurer of Red Willow county , f the nomination as stnto treasurer i iiiiu i ) xr i.oeu. INTIUI.STI rcMvelN Knitrlr SrvUhiKtMTH from tinCiuttriitlmi. . Interest In the CMcngo convention has ecn great e > vor since the delegates began 0 a eml)1o In the Windy City anl jester- ay when the news camp that W. J Brjan ad started a stampede In the convcn'loa 1 hlch bid fair to lead up to his notnlua- Ion for the presidency. It bcc-mo Intense. omo tlmo ago It was st.i'ed 'hit lie liael si'lrationg In that direct Inn. but It cnly au cd a ejulet smllo nnd few thought tbtro vai any serious lele.i ot such a result. U a the uiipxpcctrd wblcu alwas happens nd the roe dpi of the news > e t > idiy aftrr- eon cau ed an awakening of Internet In uartois where thpro had previously been nl } Indifference The free silver friends f Mr Brjnn were greatly elated at the romlncnco of tltt'lr champion , while the act that he was n Nebraska mm and veil Unonn pertonallj to A largo vortton t the pioplo of this city , caiue I evfty no to scan tlio bulletins from the conven- Ion eagcilj Hvcrj place where thev tro tsp1icii In the windows crowds fathered o lc.it n ( lie latest. As the evening wore on nnd the nomlnat- tig speeches weio being made the Interest tas moro gcnoinl. The streets were lowdcd with people anxious to learn the Host developments and the telephones In ho novspiper otllccs we're constant ! ) ring- lig Ilio treiv ds ovrtjwheio we'io Ulldt-ni- nsttotho and It appeared to be more Idle uiloslty than peisonat or political Interest vhleh animated the gathe rings As the night voio on and nothing but nominating pcechcs were loported the greater portion if the cronds melted nwav anil midnight ound onlv small knots of people on the tree-Is The oihois had evidently become mpiesseil with Hie I lea that nothing In the linpe > of results would reward them for the oss of tloop 'I he le-malnlng watchers Iroppcd oft ono bj o.iennd In n little whllo none were visible but the 'owls , " who are tp every night _ _ _ n , VMI ur.ri M > 'i o M VKII iMiininnq. lopes < hr rein n < l nt AVII1 ClietiiKB IbisrntiivtN | < Mini If Can PI ml. LED vNON , Mo , July 9 Ex-Congressman llchard P Bland. In an Interview here , peaking of the Intense enthusiasm shown at ho convention , said "That shows hat the people are aroused as they ic'ldotn arc But I hope their reprcHenta- Ivea at Chicago will not let their cnlhu- ilastu run awaj with their judgment. The ilatform will undoubted ! } declare for 16 to , but In order to win we must have n strong uan to fight for It. " "Mr Bland theio would not be the sllght- st doubt of jour nominations , almost by ac clamation on the first ballot. If any ot jour rlends at Chicago were authorized to speaker or jou nnd make the usual combinations which bring about such nominations " 'Oh' Pshaw1" he exclaimed , with pro- lounced earnestness ' I will make no ilcdg03 to anj body I have already wired 3overnoi Stone to this effect Men are jothlng In this fight We are right and jound to win In the end 'I hope tlioj won t nominate mo at Chicago cage If thej can find a stronger man " notlu.i : nni.T IN sot ni n VICOTA. Itepulilleiin Ceinv oiidnn MnrKi-tl lijr Mnii > SfiiNiilliiiiiil Ine'leli'iils. ABERDEEN , S. D , July 9 Prom 7 o'clock last night to C this morning the republican state convention was In session without n recess The session was fiultful n dramatic Incidents , Including a bolt of twentj Sioux Tails delegates over the gold ilank and the announcement of Editor Tom- Inson of the democratic Sioux Falls Argus- Leader , the leading paper In the htato , .lint ho would support the republican ticket and platform The ticket nominated Is R. S. Gamble , eorge I Cnwfoid congressmen : A. O Illngsrud , governor , D T. Hindman , lieu tenant govoinor , W H Ruddle , secretary ot state ; K G Phillips , treasurer ; H. E Majhow , auditor ; S V Jones , attorney gen eral , John Lockhart. land commissioner All the state officers were finally nominated by acclamation. LONDON. Julj 9. The Dalj ) News pub lishes a column Interview with Chaunccy M Depev , In which he predicts the "elec tion will give the bilver standard such an overwhelming defeat that the free silver question will disappeat forever from Amer ican politics Ho thought small farmers of the south , led by Senator Tlllman , rep resent the real strength of the free silver movement He said Ttllman was an Ig norant demagogue ot no real culture and with no more knowledge of financial prob lems than an American Indian Governor Altgeld , ho declared was almost an anarchist , though a cultured and very dif ferent man from Tillman "It appeals to me" said Mr. Depew , 'that Tlllman Is like a mediaeval mall- armoicd knight , ready to fight for every crazo. Altgeld Is a wild ojed revolutionist , ready to destroy the common fabric In tlio hope that he will gain by the ruin. lll ell IN lleiinr innl .Not TnlKliK ; . BUFFALO , N Y July 9 Ex-Postmaster Genera ! Blfsell returned home today. To an Associated press reporter ho said private business had necessitated his return Hu refused to discuss the tubject of the conven tion and Its action ou the silver question. The- IlutlHollVllj. . It was Just after their first "lift" follow ing the honeymoon , and John was trying to make It up , relates the Chicago Post , "Do jou know why I call jou the queen of hearts9" be asked ' Yes , " she replied This wasn't what ho expected her to say , but he had to go ahead "Why' " ho asked. "Because when I married I took the Jack , " she answered Ho made no further attempt to make It up for thirty-five mluutes. Au IZ\IMIIH | % i.im ii , A brilliant costume worn by Mile Dlka , now playing In "Ihp Model" at iho American Theater Roof garden Now York , Is said to bo a Woith crea tion. Skirt and bodice nre heavily over laid with massive gold ombiuldery , produc ing a striking effect Mlle Hika says that the cost of Iho gold Interlaced In the orna mentation of this govvn exe-coded $1,000. DllNl rlHKH HllllNlI'llllltl. . The foliage of house plants should novcr bo allowed to accumulate dust Dust chokes the plant and clean leaves are brighter as well as healthier Plants should bo washed at least once In two weeks. PE.N PICTURES PLJaASANT-Y JJD POIMTEilDLvY PA.RA.QRAPI-IB.D f < n ci.osn i'iriunY ' _ " ' " " * " To juejmro for tlio Kre.ato-.t sl.iuRhtor pnlo of finnlbliliiK Jjooils for nu > u ever Known full i > iirtlculnrs \ , \ \ \ bo ( ? lve > n on the il 'lith IKIBO of tlio next ls.siu of U'ho Uoo ro.ul It you'll lliul we've really ami tuily stuiteil a ceiiuliio iuurU-tlo\\ii nlo of the bfst ftirnlnlilns goods in Oiiiiili.i. Albert Cahn , 1322 Farnawi - vrf I'llKIIH'S .1 HUN 0 > _ Tor S.itnrel.iy'n sale look out for us we'll spiin Homo gieat barjjnlns then probably no greater to your iiitiul than these now on sale but different not only moo Klvlug jou unusu.il bar- K.ilu In blioes but we're Kl\lu \\ay blicle Steanib wheels. the be > bt usatle. Drexel Shoe Co. 1419 Farnam mirunv TOM vv _ A balf a ono \\lth rie.uu sntiee leal aprln cltickon too : ! 0c bie.ul butter anil potatoes xo with It breailetl veal e-utleta with tomato h.iueo 30 c sweetbreads - breads v itli inushiooin& llanibeiger steak vvltli btown b.uice all ; > 0e new boeth In butter lOe lectl walennelon 15c cantaloupe 15e any Kind of pie for a dime. dime.Balduff Balduff , Caterer , 15 20 Faritam. " " " su.n .is is \ svin _ In the next issue of The Kee ou the eighth pa e v\e'll tell > oti of a lot of ji ) lci- > that we've made sjxelnl for .Sat in iluy In ouler lo eluso out a number of lines of which v\u have too l.irse an asMUtment also some odds nnd ends These pileo-i are vciy wniall and \\ill beef of Bleat Intel tot to you watch for them. Omaha Carpet Co. , 1515 Dodge PIANOS POH HUNT AVe rent pianos u-nt them for so much a montn and If after jou've had the piano u while and jou deride vou'd like to o\\n It outright we'll applj all jour rent to the purchase pik-o nnd sell it to j-oii on the easiest Kind of teims jou can select any new or old piano we have Klinlmll Hallet & Davis Kianlch & Uuch and half a dozen others. A. Hospe. Jr. .Music and Art 1513 HI'OHTV As well as m-aily everjbody else In town seem to be Htuck on our "Fro/en i'osfate" the lew drink that's so de- llelonsly invlKorat I UK nothing like it In Omaha theio are Imitations that's what maUes it iwpular you have but to try the oilxlnal and only "Kro/eii I''os- fatean we piepaio them anel you can't bo diUen off our Korner. Kuhn's Drug Store , & Douglas I > I'T S1M3 TIIK I'KUI , Wheio are your oyea-and how nro thejRolnt ; to let the Hotting of a pair of uliHsi'ri : run on until jou don't need them you Know when j-ou el blind we can't hlcp you with nlussi i but we can save jour cjes if jon tome to us lu time and time Is about all It costs you to not a pair wo maKe the lowest of prices and the very bust glasses. Aloe & Penfold Co 1408 Farnam