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10 THE CttrATTA DATT.V BEE: ST X DAT, JTXE 10, 1000. FDSIONISfS CHOOSE HOWARD Sarpj Coontj'ii FtTorito Ben ta Lead tne Conjriiiionil Forlorn Hop. POLITICAL OPERA BOUFFE OH BOARDS rifl llrlPKiitr, 1 1 t eaeiitlim Thrrr Purlieu In ni Mnn ti 1 1 , Mri-I nml H- nn Imllnlloii of n I'ulltlrnl ConMitlin. nrlRar Howard, by the urn"- of Hip d liluin of the thrce-rlngel mix of congressional del gates Is lo lead tho forlorn fusion ongn i.lonal hope In thin dtotrlct with the same Mind an.l almost fanatical .ktermlnnllon that marked the martyr of the days of re Uglou persecution. Ill" selection wiis not 1,y any moan unanimous; It v.ns made. In far-t, against the enrnest protest of the pop ulist representation from hl own county. Jl Wus not to unanimous uh ha.l been ex I.rctr.l. for It hail hern believe.) thai after lh.. democrat ha.J npoken the other two al lied convention would yield gracefully to Ihelr illctatlon. An far ah the democratic convention was roncerned. It was a decided front, only twenty-eight delegates being present out of fiver a hundred. The Molso fnctlnn of the County Democracy crowd was entirely lib authorlicfl to select his own committee and the rommlt'ef? empowered to fill vacancies, tho conrenlton took a recess until t 45 at the County Democracy headquarters). At that hour reports wero received showing the endorsement of Howard by tho other convention and the democrats adjourned. POPULISTS ENDORSE HOWARD Tnke mi tlir nrji County .Stnten. inn n DeNiillr I'mtcata, The populists endorsed tho nomlnn Ian of IMar Howard, but did to over the props' of Howard' homo county. Uvea tho mo tion lo moke tho nomination unanimous was met by .i ringing and prolong I "N-n-n-n-o-o" from the Sarpy county cor ner. Still, ho carried tho convention by h r.rro.w margin, ilia vote being: HowarJ, IS14; C. O. Lobok. ViVt TWO DAYS IS LONG ENOUGH om-iflll.- tha' the national committee will reninmend the statins of the Brownlow delegation from Tennessee and the exclu sion of the Kvans delegation and the Ad dicks delegates from Delaware and the others. Oiunlia Firm (irl, (hp Work. Quartermaster (Jeneral Lurtlngton made STATF rONTpeiTc. nwi V Un i rurr nn av ! publlc t0'Uy m tnat nlve bccn n000"'"1 1 Alb tUNI fcb IS ONLY WILL CAUsE DELAY for Improvements at Kort Leavenworth, I Kan. Among the successful bidders Is the firm of Graham I'ark & -'o. of Omaha, which Bipoblicin Nitbnal Conrtntion His I'i Work Well Mapped Oat. Cimtoiiinr, .NiriiKKlr of iiullirni l.rnilrm fur Ili-rilunlllim Will Mfllli-il ll.fi.rc CrrilmllnN Ciiliniilller U Apnilnti-il. atnr one appointment to tho war college. The nenutor said that while ho had a number ' of applications ho had not arrived at any conclusion as to whom ho would nominate i for principal or alternate. V'pon tho uvies Hon of holding an examination the t&ttir , said h" did not look with any great degree secures the plumbing at JS.II8 and electric wiring nt J1.050 of eight double sets of offi cers' iiuarters. This firm also secured the contract for wiring tho bachelor officers' iiuirtcrs, nt S!t8; plumbing for the cavalry stables, at JH.OSfi. and the construction of WASHINGTON, June fi.-(SpeclaI Trie- J the artillery gun shed for $,4S1. Letters gram.) 1'hlladelphla v.ants the icpubllcan ' notifying successful bidders that their bids national tunventlonto remain In scstion for had been nccepted were sent out from the at least three, daya and hones it will lam quartermaster's offico this nftemoon. flvo da. It 1h understood that ihet.. villi '. Senator Thurston was asked today Tim thirty IdeKate who made tin the be no night session of thn riinviiinii v,,, whether ho had decided upon his nomlna- peieonnel of tho convention mot at l':SO p. even with that arrungement It will be dllll- 1 llon 10 u'CHt ,'ol,lt M,llnr' academy, the m. In the Peter Cooper club hall over an cult to hold the convention for mnrn ih.-m ''" rinving given eacn unueu maics sen- undertaking establishment on Fnrn.im stroH two doys. The presidential nomination Is and organized by electing H. CotKn en already decided. The vlco nrojldenl al nnm chairman and C. II. Spragun tccr.'tary. Inatlon will hardly occupy tho attention of Tho following delegates wero nppolntcd a tho convention for more than half n dav conference) commlltee to mn-t with B.mllar and very likely for but one ballot. There rummltlees from the democrats and sliver will bo no difficulty about the platform. r v.i . i . " 1" ar"r" " .ln'1 I,0'nt- 'of favor upon the scheme, although ho ad iieorgo .i Kouy, ym ... . " r ' "(? ifu wnicn promiscBto .I'lay , mlt,pl, ,nal!t mnt Hnvo considerable uniana; Alien iiooi, inuKm uunvcnuon arc contests botween il.ffer u,. ...u...i i.,.nr i m. nlit II. WlllHieui, v ilniiiK"Hi -'" "CllaitS. .... .1 ,.nnnB ,. m.n in ll'.ii Mnl n-L.. il,... n.ll.iitftif. I In 1-ftO I TIiiip... . .. . . . j.fu.i ,w III! uimillliuii ill'" a.Juu...i , .uu... cuuujnm I rum IM- HiniO.I ail . ml If I.IJ hnmlhn,, fnllnil tn pntl nlll lin pending tho report of tho conference com- tho District of Columbia. Thn Aibllcus-!.... i nn t II fi uiinr..nD fitt nml(rtatn la nh Mint, nursing sores opened by tho decision ,citoo. Hlpglns-Dupont fight In Delaware will bo , mined. Several appointments must be mado it,. n..r..ini. court In the pollen commls- , .i.1t i10,.r i)10 iiciegntes rpansembled carried to the national mnVPflllfin a flll i Unfnn l1t 1i Ihn nvninlimllnn will Ion cafe and resentful at the understanu- ,( (Itorgo Maguey, chairman of the com- tho KvanB-llrownlow fight In Tdincss-c. be held at West Point July 25. and should ins that thn Jacksonlan crowd was party I mlttc. reported that the Joint conference Tbcso arc the only contestn of national im. . ibn nrin. in.il full in his examination then the, throwdown. ns they call It. iaj ,r-del upon Howard for congress. Th : portanco, though there also u very lively tho altornato will havo a chance at tho Ttm ill'lllOcratH IllCt 111 USIOII nail Hi nnnnllnri'lllellt WTH riCtiVCd Without demon- scran between the ("Irani. fJrrpn fnfllnnu in Urnlomlmr nvnmlnnllnnn. It Is lleRlr.lhle to bout 2 SO p. in. in aiiumon in win j Hinitlon of any kind. No untnusiaam wa Texas. Practically all tho lontuits art from have tho cadets Join tho war college In right delegates nut moro than n core or lnnMlf,rtti southern states which show no llkillhood of July, im It gives them a chance to go iipi-ctntiirn were present. Krank llurkley ),.f,gnto I.awicnce J. Qulnby secured the adding an electoral voto to tho republican i through tho Rummer encampment work and ailed tho convention u ur.iui. '. V",- floor nnd said: column. froth making a epeecn. i m- m m- " ,iu (II. I I'liilfiirin tiiinil nmiUKli. Will llrud Off tin- CCoiilrtiiiilM iieiil-lip enthusiasm "" '. ...... .. ..... ...l.t.,1. I,., .illrllilllfil .I',Mw 'TVm weather. Will Hcrdman. who this eonvi ntlon would endorso him wo could ventlons for rival factions In these sla'e i n,,.,i i.n.i l..fi out bv the Mnlso crowd In the inalto a platform just as ra.nt.ii as wo m ni.i..i wiiiunini; .icicgauomi io repuuii . .. I . I ... l,i..l .ti lit I Pflfl tltirinnnl jn fn f tr.na In w. Iwthn ..l....Mnn nf l Im .leleuates, was present, now- pieaseu uim m ...... n....... u - -..-... x.-... ... , Ktl ... II . . .. t l nl.,M ,.r u.f.tv nnlln.v . Ilnv hn h arm .In, ...tl, l.lf .,.. . ... .,.,ii,.r f,r iii. i roiiiiuiiieu aim i jn, eguii; u. ' " .ii " . nv nu.. ,uiu iu un p. I .. , . it...... I ....... ,l..l. ...t .. n. ..... . .. Paid: I OIIIIOSO lUO IIUUijrr'lln:in, ... nun- mm nciiifaiv. I .lull. l lilts Jliiriy 1H HOC ....i I i.iiti. 1 1 vr.il ii u n nclL'hhnr of his III cissful tn the election, thn lniili,m nt I'n.uf. ........ ii'i tiiuph i:iiiiiriii. i - - ... i . i iiiiii i u tnr iiL-nnlv vnnru nnd I know lniltherii raellmiH film nn hir in Wf.al. . . . ... . I nn.nn I nil. I'J -umnj .". tf , - -i- ... ........ 1110 nam wiiik "i ..." - nt onco look Ihn I'onventlon. On iark O'llanloii of Washington county was ever, read tho cull famlllarlzo themselves with practical mil itary operations before they commenco their studies In the theory of soldiering. I'lfi- II.iihi'h l,mv .iilli'iitlon Kami Comml!sioncr Herman linn Issued InstructloiiH to govern land officials In ad ministering the free homestead law. At trillion Is called to tho fact that only settlers under tho homestead lawn upon agricultural public lands which have already ig of tlio (.ouniy i urn in. ri .y 1Wu releiitlcas enemy of populism Inglon with a demand for recognition, which I bira opened to settlement prior ti tho ii lead In the com met 1,10 ,,)J1M ,,:(,KJr Howard docnn't live." always takc the form of ditilro for federal I paswago of thoMdll aro affected. No change nomination by l'- '' '" j j. Savlllu. chairman of tho silver re- office. This year tho republican manageis Is mado ln existing lawn as to tho tlmo of ....i.iio.,,, r.iri.nrn romnilttee. rcnorteU havo determined tn take n.lvnntnirn nf thn ,d mior y " ", l hat lll0 ,.olco of his committee was C. 0. fact that tho other work of tho convention V tiiri" I.' p lierrlman of tin' Jack- I.obeck for congress. I practically settled ahead cf the assem- for seer. rJ; h. I . rrl,n" ,Xt ,n b.it 0. M. Hitchcock Inserted a few remarks bllng of tho convention nnd give, tho tlmo K. an club was also put In nomination. harmony and tried to ncco.,sary to decide theso contests ln favor Credentials were In for Douglaa and Wash- explain why the democrats had nominated of on, or tho other of the factions. To this l.iLlo co ii tlcH but not for Sarpy county, a candidate bofore appointing a conference end Sccrrtary Dick of tho republican na "ii. eleg ales present, however, handed In committee t'onal committee haB prepared a roll of " ... . a nt. I i . - .7.. -HKnlnlnil nml Ihn rl mfrfttlfini4 I (InlnDTflfOa nml rnan Vfiil ttnllnnn nr nnnns4a Ihelr names and tlin UslH wero accepieu wiiii- i one . ro uhi'"""" "-n-"" ...... tt ..i ...miexi wli..reiit.oii the temporary organ- nroceeded to ballot between Howard and and made up tho cases as far as possible. ,..,, ,,i (.riTinni.iit I Lobeck. Wllllo tno naiiois .wuio umus iiiiuiiint.-iii in uiu iiiuiuinu rommuieo 'wi.Hn thn latter action wos In progress counted sovcral dolpgatcs changed their have hem notified to bo present at Phlla W J Ilrynn entered tho room nnd was voles from tho latter to tho former and dnlphla neat Wednesday, Juno 13. Thoy a-oundiy cheered, although dazed by tho pan- the result was announced. Howard 4814, ! lt i a picllinlnary tribunal for tho ity of attendanct'. I beck 42',4. .Mr. i.ouo;k inanKeu mo uuuyuh- i u.-... ...k i iukw tuiuunin ium ihiiko reconi submitting final proof and making payment of final commissions. Where llnal proof linn been hcretoforo made for lands at- failed by tho. law and payment haB not been mado, bucIi payment will not now bo re quired. Whero payments were authorized to bo mado in Installment!) and partial pay nient has been made, but flnnl proof baa not been mado, no other or further payment will bo required when the homestead settler makcu his final proof, except the payment of tho final communions and testimony fees. In reporting entries hereafter, whero money Is released, which If not released would belong to nn Indian tribe, whero Ij. J. Plattl, who moved the appointment ton for its voto nnd although not a dele- mendatlon In each instance to tho com- fiales were heretofore ivnorMJ under a on rcHoliltlons, was Kat n it moved to mnko tho nomination mltteo on credentials to ho appointed by It. Patrick of Snrpy unanimous, but Sarpy county refused to tho convention, Whllo tho action of tho of h committee of threo untitilntoil along with W. jind Dr. W. II. Palmer of Washington. Ah RWnllow tho democratic nomlnco and made national commlttco will not bo rilthcr final Konn as tho committed retired, and without knnwn ii. (iiHsent In n ltiBty negative vote, or binding on the credentials committee. n suggestion of n conference committee to Ti, convention then choso a congrea- It Is bclloved its recommendations will bo confer with tho other two conventions, (1. comrait,,u nnd adjourned. followii.l by that commlttco and bo ratl- M. Hitchcock, on behalf of the Douglas I fled by thn convention, iMiunty delegation, which was decidedly weak I .,,.,. ,.. TK hand willO.V, Tnl" departure from old methods will b'o In numbers, presented for thu congressional I hailed as a good movo by dolcgatcs from nomination Kdgnr Howard of Pnpllllon, rrep Sllep Iti'piililleuii Drrlde How- republican states who havo been Immensely "Snrpy county's favored son." unl In tJooil KuoiikIi r Tbrru. annoyed and harassed heretoforo by rival "Ab n man," luild .Mr. Hitchcock, "Kdgnr Tho freo silver republican ring of tho factions of southern states who, In too many Howard Is one of tho characters In Ne- fusion circus opened Its congreenlonal en- Instances, find ln federal offices their only liraska today one of those peculiar char- gagement by tho Helecttnn of Jay Duma reason of existence. It Is given out semi- ncterfl that will attract voters." separate Berien, registers and receivers will contlnuo so reporting them in accordance with Instructions already Issued. Whero tho right to commute homestead entries within any of tho reservations covered by tho law han been hcretoforo authorized by statute, Bettleiu may commuto their entries thoro In time and at prices now fixed by existing laws. Don't you know somo deserving girl who ought to havo a vacation? Cut your vaca1 tlnn coupons from The Bee and save them for her. lliMTHriPa .Viiiiilnittliiit lliiiinliitoiis. an temporary chairman nnd Lawrence 1 tilth as secretary, neither tho chairman nor sec- At tho miggcstlon of the speaker. Howard fetarv of committee being present. The -was nominated by a rising vote. Responding, iwnpor.ry orguuizauon was mauo perma- .li i.,.mln..n lll,t Hint. Ill View of tho Iltefl- l"lr wmuun picuiuiaMu fnro of Ilrynn and the fact that at another n" doclarlns themselves the dole . . i . I intr nniiHtltiiUnir thn rnnvpnl nn. iii.r ititr u'i nwi tii i unit iiniiiir ixinu ui1 1 in i - ..... nn nnv,,v l,., miil,I nmko no soeech. '-Muupln moved that Edgar Howard I. u. .,,,-nolrwl Mini I nm In. nir lp.I u"iimiru u. inu tumuiiiiuu, uui u ,. iA,i. m iim !nii..iiior." unl.l be. "I "no Beconiieu tno motion. u motion ue don't know your Individual thought on that M-mriug v.. w, , iu ino.ci- m uiu ino ......n.nnn. hut im fur me. n. bride over Hllver republicans for the nomination pro- upproacheil thn marital nltnr with greater vailed nnd a commlttco wan nppolntcd to rn..n,ini I., b.ir lover than havo I iii the confer with tho democrats nnd populists ivnters of thlH district." "I"'" tho matter. In thu Intervnl word was As ho finished, U J. Qulnby nnd T. (I. received from tho democratic convention Kellogg of the populist commltteo presented that Howard had been nominated nnd the hnmoivnp In tin. bull nnd. ns Mr. Hitchcock friends of tho democratic candldnto mado r..i.inmi.ereil that It might bo ndvlsablo (o another unsuccefHful attempt to have his hnv., iv mnfrrene.. ooiiimlttee. John Miirnhv nomination enuorscu. .vt. uiaupin, urn .f DnuirluH. .lobn Ileulev of Sarnv. nnd (111- rence Hath and J. W. Cnrr went to confer tiert Sceley wero appointed to bear tho glad with tho other conventions and recere was . . .. ..... ll I lAnnl, A .nmmllln.1 tmm tldlngH to tho populist contingent ami ku ' " .u ...... ia smltl. nf nniii!la. John Kolnv of Wnsh- tho populist couvontlon visited tho freo sliver republicans nnu announced mat ino pcpullsts had refused to endorso Ilownrd and awaited word from tho free Hllver re publicans. At 4 o'clock tno convention renpnemoieu Inglon nnd J. W. Ijingdon of Sarpy to per form a similar function lu the Bllver repub lican convention. Cull fur Mr. Ilrynn. This was W. J. Hryan's cue to respond to Und heard a commltteo report by tho con cI1b for ii speech, llo said ho hnd come to fcrenco commltteo that all threo parties O m nil ii to attend another "democratic meet- I ngrei) upon n cnndldato before any nomlnn- ing," the one to extend a welcome to the tlon ho coiiHidored completed. This was lloers. The tlmo had cOme when those who uKreed to and n commltteo was appointed 'believed In ii government founded upon the to visit tho populist convention in the in fonsent of the governed wero looking to the tenets of Iibeck. This commltteo re- democratlo parly. Most of the republican!) turneil In half ah hour and reported that ticlleved In that principle, but republican Hrfgar Howard had been nominated by tho leaders aro not working on that theory Just popullsta. Tho convention then nomlnnted now. Speaking of tho cougriMslnnnl contest iiinward nml adjourned. Tho congressional In this district, Mr. Uryan ventured It us commllteu of last year wan continued lu Jils moderate opinion that the Unlit is not ul- I ouicc. together a hopeless one. lie old not lie 1 1 eve that the ileniocratB should concedo thn elec tlon nf nny district In this stnte. It will be necessary tn make gains In congress, ns It would bo useless to elect the executive, should the democrats succeed In doing so, unlets eongnns were In accord with him. The party Hhould gain two congressmen In this state and he announced his readiness to Id In doing It. PROSPERITY THEIR THEME l.'lflli Wnril lleiiiilillemm l.lilen to In- 1 1' rent I n r Aililreamen by Hurry I'lxlier nml C. .1. Crri'iir. A Successful Season A chance to pick up bargains in Furniture. We lire now nt the clone or n very niiei'.-Kafiil McnNiin, mill nflrr the enormoiiH IiiinIik-hn ue Imve ilone wc mi t iirnlly luie ninny oililn nml en Ha left over, mich iin pnlleriiN lo lie illNContlnneil by the fac tory for next aeiia.in nml liroken loin ttlilcli we iniiMt iIIhiionc of thin month nn our contrnctM for full kooiIm nre nil mnile In .Inly. Thnnc who luleilil to imreliiiNe furniture noon will lie Interenteil If they call ami exHinlne the hunilreiln of IniruiiliiN of which we eminier ntn a few. o. NIM1 Hininil MnhoKiiny Pnr- lor Table Twist center pillar claw feet size of toj 30 Inches In diame ter und mudu to sell for $15.00 to bo closed out with tho bill- fx unco of tho pieces at vJ So. 7T2 I.llirnry Tnhle hen vy twist less larce drawer and lower Hhelf slzo of top 30x4S either oak or mahogany llnlsh former Q sn jirlco $22 whllo they liiHt .....0,0 Nn. 1(1 1 Jlaliiigniiy Itnnnil Colo, nlnl Table center pillar brasH trim mings slzo of top 20 Inches In ilium eter resulnr price would oe bo $7.50 cl Os I nf prlco ,0. aSO Xn. 7n:i Pnrlor Arm Chnlr Ilnml carved nrms nnd back cast brass rococo trimmings embroidered green slllt velour panel lu back-Krench legs unit price $20.00 o jc to closo ,0, aa CJ Xo. :tl Three, piece I'll r I or Set very tlnely Inlaid brass trimmings o;ien work back former Cfl prlco $cri now , au.au Xo. l.".(( Very I.iirKe Arm Chnlr Krench legs nrms very lil;li line carving and penrl inlaid silk tapes try (1-oho pattern) upholstery tho regular prlco wiih $2S fo nfk to close ut IO.UU At an unusually successful meeting of tho Klfth Ward Republican club at Slx- t ..nt Ii nml Locust directs Friday pvenlng Charnelerlntle Itenoliitlonn A.l.il I. ail(rtVfil.,H wor mni ),y Harry Klslicr of the The commltteo on platform reported a Ninth ward and Charlea J. (Ireone. Tho vollimlnoilH document which was read by latter rpnke for over an hour with char- Chalrman Plattl, It endorses ln whole nnd acteilstlce force and eloquence und wltu In part, In letter and in spirit, the Chicago republican prosperity as his theme. He said platform; favoro amendments to the constl- that the cue great mibject that Is always tutlon authorizing nn Income tax mid election of vital Interest to all classes mid conditions of United Stales senators by direct voto: in prospirlty. and that proipciity depends oppnrea government by injunction and the upun labor. Trori' In nothing which can thick list; favors arbitration between cor- take the place of labor in elevating und lioratluns and employes; approves) tho sup- stieiigtliculug the race labor with tho port given by democrats to municipal owner- iinuds, with the mind or In the soul. Of ship; favor the Initiative nud referendum tho 75,000, (ii)O people In this country about wherever it ran be applied; favors liberal r0.(i0i),000 depend for support upon the labor pensions lo deserving soldiers nnd depend- 0f tho others. Of the latter nre about 12,- cnls, with enlistment nnd service ns con- 000.000 farmers, who wrestle with nature un- elusive evidence against disease and illna- til their autumn harvests turn lo gold lu "blllty before enlistment; favors Immediate color uh lu quality, and then they are fuci) construction nnd fortlllcntlon of the Nlca- to face with economic coudltlniii In Uniting ragua cnnal by tho United States; condemns niatkets for their product. Thn great mil the Dlngley turlff law us a trust-breeding ioiity of Mburers are dependent upon man- and extortton-lnvltliig measure; welcomes I uf.ictur Iuk InterrMts for a Held of effort, uud the opportunity or tuning tno federal gov- tnfw0 U turn ore dependent upon eapltal. r union t out of tno nanus or tno republican canltat will nut venture to tinlnck lln party, which It arraigns; pledges war against hoarded treasures without conllileiico lu the all trusts, demands nn American financial economic system of the country, and right ystem with free coinage of gold and silver ncr tu. republican party comes lu. Ittch t 16 to I; declares for the Issue of all tlml ,,om. i,.tve conlldcnce, and have reaion money, paper or coin, ty uio government. t0 m,Vl, contldenco In the repulillcnn party the retention of greenbacks and retirement mi,i .th i,.;uer. Wllllum McHlnley. for Of national banknotes as fimt US green- Ui.,,,,, rpnomlnntlnn nnd re. election nil backs can bo substituted; declares ngatn.t Li,insiM ,i rondltlnns will thlu full wurk private monopolies ana tnvurH siaie icguia- i,al)1 j immj, tlon for tneir pronuuiinn wuu suppieuicniary Icglilutlon by congress; condemns tho Porto "i dealing with men remember that n Ulcun tariff; denuunceB tho doctrine that inoonful of oil will go farther than u gaPnn congress or tho president can exercise law- f vinegar.' Thn fume may be ald of chll- ful authority beyend or tn violation of tho (iren, Theie Is nothing so goal for children constitution, declares that a nation cannot Bs tho old-fimliloncd eolor oil, .However endure hulf republic und half empire nnd much they may abhor It, It It their best denounce wiiib of conquest or colonial nc- medicine, for dlscrders of the IiowkIb. In the qulsltlon; demands n declaration of the na- moro severe rusej of diarrhoea and lion's purposo as to thn Filipinos; favors dysentery, however. Chamberlain's Coll.) rxpuuslon of trade by legitimate nnu peace- cure. Cholera and Diarrhoea Itvmedy ehould ful means, but oppmeB its purchane ut the be given after tho oil operates and a quick cannon's mouth; oppooes militarism aim u CUro is sure to follow. larao atandlng nrmy, rrgards with apprciicn- ton partiality toward any Kuropcan imiionsi uon t you Know some ucservinit gin wno vmnuthlies with the lloers. ought to havo u vucatlonT Cut your vaca- Tho resolution were adopted without cn-1 tlon coupons from Tho ilea and save them I thuila.ru and after Uigur Howard bud been for her. This Solid oalc Table finely made band lln Mil slzo sir ed lower helf rczulur price 1 1.125--clearing pi lee 75c This Solid Oak Olnlng Table, Heavy design good slides and casters J feet long-Blza of to;i 12x12 prlco hns been $s.Tr-iiolng prlco fi (f only n This ZKEgS oak 111 seat H Chair I -woli I lliitli - made aigplo , arin- L ported rs Z3I3 back f. special from I sll 80c Xo. -IK Hiiunre lllrch Tnhle ahaped sldei nnd ends Krench legs Florentine bruss mountH L (ti jrlce wiih $12. now v' w Xo. IMS Ovnl I'nrlor Tnhle S twist center pillars shaped lower Hhelf very line bund carving on edge size of top 21x32 regu- e en li? ;r!cu $12, now J. OU Xo. I.'.'J Corner Cnc Two roiiml glass doors mirror buck four shelves and empire curving on wood doors across bottom stuuils 8 Inches from the floor on French o e-i less- worth $22- on salo ...'J-3vF X'o. (I- I Corner Cnic-- Nriilclit glass doors heavy muuldlnH-takes wall space In corner 21 Inches Q OS wuh $15.00. now.. . ..C'3-' Xo.,'J7i; t'hliin ('line alae IIS. In, nwell front largo lower drawer nil very line quarter-sawed oak golden oak llnlsb r.udo to sell for 4 fill IL'-closlnir price -. UU ti, UV.-i lint llnck Three Inrue nilrrors-very graceful Florentine carvings tho largo center mirror 2Sx 60 size of rack fi feet long a lesuliir value $150 spechll, 3VF Xo. 11.1(1 I'll rlor Arm Chnlr In lit lit damask covering scroll curv ing lu buck former price Jl'! now on sale nt .No, is soldi inii.imiii) itonk. Case- Two Hhaped glass doors largo mirror SSxI2 ubove liook ease with brle-u-biiie shelf above Hocoeo I'lirvlns stands 6 Inches above floor on lrimeh less size nf cuse 1 feet long, n feet high former 17 Efi price $-Hle juice O.OU Xn, lllll It eiil lnliiiunii' Cnrveil Window Chairs Inlaid with noarl In buck silk damask upholstered seat--v.-ry stylish ilenlgn en worth $Ji-oii siile at ... "'"f Xo. 1(1 I'nrlor Divnii T.enicth threo feet f. Inches very fine splndlo buck 1 reiich legs shaped seat cov ered In silk damnsk-orlglnnl price $25.00 special closing fO "if. price only laS.Otl Xo. lllll Irm llocker Sole lentil. er scut and buck heavy carving nlv.-.i:'H sold at $10.00 clos- A 7 ing tirlce d tJ Xo. It.'.ll Solid .MiihoKiiiiy Ilnml curved cane seat rocker VCi price wuh $11 reduced to 'f Xo, -7'i Doiihle Cnne Sent Hotel itorlcer Holld golden oak nicely' carved wide Nut arm often used uh u porch rocker comfortublo nnd Inrje ve have a lot of 22 of them on sale the standard price o "7C, of these rockers Is $.V-now & Xo.' Kill MorrU (iinlra OnU mill mahogany tlnlsh patent adjustable backs tlno4 ufisorted colored velour cushion regular selling prlco would be $l2.00-whlle they last A 7e only ' ,J Xo. I.OOO l.ii rue Onk Stntlonnry Ilocker upholstered sjiprlng seat and back tlnely polished price fZ ff $H.0O-closlng price u KJKf .No, nilH Mil llo ii II y .lliinle full I net punel door briiHH trimmings slzo 11x20 made to mill for A OK JS.&O-speclal SiJ Xn. 700 llreaaer (iiililen (Ink lln lull nicely curved mirror 20x21 bevel French jiaiturn plnte size of top 10i;Xt2 best casters a regit-C 0"C Inr $14 vului! to close out nK u'4, .More than 100 sample Iron fleds nt .rites that Xll'ST nnd WJI..U movo them. Xn. H:i Iron llcil tny wise well enameled and generally sold flf for $3-speclal clearing prlco . vn llrlim thin nilvcrllnemenl lth yon nml emiimlne the linrKiilnn. If you live out u distance or If Ineonvenlont to visit the store, order by mull or telephone or write for photographs and fuller descriptions, THE MOST POPULAR Western Girls Every One May Help Select Them in the Second ANNUAL VACATION GONTESTS The Bee Gives 10 Trips Who Will Take Them ? The seven most popular girls in Omaha, Council Bluffs, South Omaha (one to be from Council Bluffs), who earn their living, will be sent on the seven best vacation trips that money could plan, with all ex penses paid and free transportation for an escort. 1 o these 1 he bee has added three trips, and will also send the most popular young lady living South of the Platte River in Nebraska, the most popular young lady North of the Platte River in Nebraska outside of Omaha, and the most popular young lady in Western Iowa, outside Council Bluffs, on similar vacation out ings and also with free transportation for an escort. In All the World No Trips Like Ihese. n. .a lie- 1 ICTO From Omaha via tho tho Union Pacific, tho Overland Route, to Halt Lako City. This trip tliroutrti ins heurt of NnbrasKa Is an ed ucation ln 1 1 h e l.f, teaching the resources nf Nebraska and giv ing a view of tho in out thriving town of our state. Th nltltuds gradually Increases until at Cheyenne one is 6, 030 feet above thn ocean, soon plunging Into tho Rooky mountains, through the grandest ecenery of all the continent. This Includes ten days at the Hotel Knuts- lorn at au L.aKe Ulty, tile reputation or which extends In either direction across tho continent ns ono of the llne.it hoHtel- rles of the country. When one goes to suit L,aKc tne itnutsroru is tne place ut which everybody stops, Salt Lake always has mors than ordinary attractions on nc count of tho great salt lake. Salt Lake Is within easy reach of Garlleld lleach und Sal talr, famous for their splen did bnthlng facilities. Tho return trip will bo via Denver, with three days at the Hrown l'alace hotel, tho just pride ot Denver, it Is well named, for it Is n veritable imlnoe. A day's excursion arounil the famous George town Loop and then return home via tho Union Pacific, (Class A.) From Omaha to Chicago and return over the Mil waukee road, the only elec tric lighted train between the two cities, through the fertile farming districts of Iowa and llllnol?. At Chi cago there will be n two days' stay at the Grand Pacltlc hotel, with nn opportunity to seo something of Chicago, with head quarters at this most conveniently located hostelry. From Chicago the Lake Shore & New York Central run tho swiftest trains to New Tork. Ten days spent tn Now York at the Hotel Majestic will give nn opportunity to see New York City and everything of Interest. The Hotel Mnjestlc Itself Is a summer report, Its management buying Increased Its attrac tions. Not only does It face Central Park, but the ntmosphere of the rustic palm garden on tho roof nt an elevation of three hundred feet nbove sea level makes It as cool on the warmest summer nights as at the seashore. With Central Park for a background and n view of tho Hudson and the surrounding city. It Is an Ideal location for u summer ousts In the great city. (Class A.) iHBl i i From Omaha to Kate IBnrrEtlrrll ' t.oiorauo. over uw illUlliul UH Burlington brings one tn whut is not a 'fashion nblo resort," but one of the best places lor r jal spoi t nnd an Ideal summer va cation ln the west. Rid ing, driving, fishing, bicycling, mountain j climbing or a book In n shady corner of the hotel veranda, breathing the mountain air, will be a tonic for any one Tho snow-enpped penks on every side, num berless llttlo streams and the green val ley arc surroundings which nre truly In spiring. On Willow Creek, near the en trance nnd commanding a tine view of the park, Is Kstcs Park hotel. it's table is always adequate to satisfy the appetite, stimulated by the mountnln atmosphere, nnd everything Is thoroughly comfortnblo nnd eomomdlous. The return trip will be via Denver, with three days ut thn Hrown Palace hotel. Denver ltclf Is ulwnys Interesting tn the tlghtsecr nnd I the Drown Palace nffords a most excellent headquarters in every way. Without u trip up to lleorgetiiwn nnd Sliver Plumn through Clear Creek canon no visit to Colorado would bo complete. It will oc copy u day before the return to Omaha by the Burlington Route. (Class A.) This trip will bo over tho Great Rock Rock Island Itouto to Denver, Colorado Springs and Mnnltou. There Is only one Rock Island Route and everybody praUos it's solendld equip ment nnd reliable service. A nlzht's Journey and then one Is In Denver, with threo days at tho Hrown l'alace hotel. A day'H excursion on the "Colorado Road" tnrougn tne Clear creek Canon, up to Gtiodgetown, around the famous Loop and men nacK again to Denver uerore evening, From Denver to Manltou, over the C. R. 1. & I'.. with threo duvs at the Alta Vista, tho best hotel at Colorado Springs, with another view of the grandeur of tho Rockies and within easy reach of tho wonders of tho Gnrden of the Gods and nil that Is famous lu Colorado. A day will bo Hpont ln climbing Plko's Peak on thnt woiulerrui railroad, tho Pikes Peak rail way. "Tho Cogwheel Route." From Manltou over the D. & R. G. thro' the fa- mous Royal Gorge, with its three thou sand feet nf towering rock, Into the Grand Canon, nnd at Inst reaching Glenwood Springs und Hotel Colorado, for ten days- pleasure lucre, including until urivnrKu nt tlm llnest baths in America. No moro beautiful situation fot a hotel will bo found than In this romantic spot, witn Its puro mountain air and magnlllcent scenery. (Ciasa li.) No traveler between Omaha und Chicago really appreciates tho trip unless they take n daylight train over tho Burlington Route, which affords fast servlco over a smooth road, as well as the opportunity to see this splendid western country. Two days nt the Grand Pactilc at Chicago, which has been entirely rebuilt during the Inst year or so, making It second to no hostelry In Chicago. From Chlcugo to Lake Geneva, with 2 weeks nt the Kayo'H Park hotel Is a prospect not only for a cool and beautiful vacntton trip, but tho pleasure of staying at so well nn equipped hotel makes tho trip doubto desirable. Tho lake Is a most beautiful sheet of water, twenty-four miles In circumfer ence, and nn almost tnliiittc variety of charming scenes. Its shores aro lined for miles with summer residences, club houses and hotels, which leave no doubt of Its popularity. Fishing, boating, driving and tho kindled summer pleasures am at any one's command within reach of the hotel. The return trip will be via Chicago and again over tho Burlington Route, with a chance to compare tho night service with tho dnyllght trip, (Class U.) From Omaha to St. Louis over tho Omaha, St. Louis R. R. nnd Wnbash, with three duys at the Southern hotel, with Uh broad corri dors and Its Ideal service There Is unmet lilnir about tho Southern hotel which mnkes it unllU' unythlng in the land, whether II is tin fact that It combines the luxury of the modern hotel with the home-like, litmus phere and the courtesy of the old souther i hostelry or whether It Is Ixcauso no stone Is left unturned to multo the guests com fortnble. It Is hnril to say. From St. Loulii to Toledo, with a ilny to rest from tho long journey ut the Boody house, Toledo's lending hotel. it Is ho conveniently U -rated that It Is easy to get a glimpse of Toledo, as well as enjoying tho splenill 1 hotel servlco of tho Boody house. From Toledo it Is a three hours' ride over the waters of Lake liiie from Toledo to Pul-In-Ilay on nun of the Detroit nnd Cleve land coast lino Hteamcrs, which m com pletely combine safety, comfort and speed and which afford comfort and luxury to those who huvo the opportunity to enjoy n lako trip. Two wcpkh at Hotel Victory at Put-lll-Hay will give a thorough en joyment of the pure lake air ami tlm luxu ries of probably tlm llnest hotel on thn lakes. The Hotel Victory Iuih an envt ublo reputation, which has been well earned. (Class A.) This trip will be on tho newest road from Omaha, to Chicago, which also combines tho neweHt equipment. A duy's stop lu Chi cago nt the famous Grand Paclllo hotel, nnd then to the northward over tho Pere-Marquette railroad toward the prettiest spot In nil the stnto of Michigan well named "Churlevolx, the Beautiful. Thn Helvldero hotel has been chosen for a two weeks breath of lako air. It Is not only beautifully situated on a point of lund between Round and Pino lakes, but Is such n hoine llko hotel that the pleasure is doubled. Thero In every thing every ono can wish for In tho way of amusement sailing, rowing, bicycling, tennis, bathing, bowling, golf ing und llslilng, together with numerous excursions on tho muny llttlo launches nnd steamers on Pino nnd Round lakes or out on Lake Michigan, with nil tho chances In the world to delight tho eye and enjoy tho puru air, which ucta as a tonlo to shattered nerves. Tho return trip will bo by water on the steamship Man ton to Chicago, nnd homo ajraln over tho Illinois Cen tral. (Clnss A,) 00 From Omaha to Chicago over tho Northwestern Is but n night's ride, and tho most pleasant ono In thewo days ot railroad luxury. A double track span between Omaha nnd Chlengo makes It a Hnfo ns well as a pleasant Journey. A day's stop nt the Grand Pncltlo Hotel, centrally located, will glvo an opportunity for a hasty glimpse of Chicago, nnd thru u one-hundred-and-seventy-flve-mlle rldo will bring ono to Green Iike, Wis consin, which Is ten miles long and from two to four miles wide. With Its richly wooded Hhures, added to 111 commodious summer hotels nnd cottages, It would be a pleasure to think of what "ninety In the shnde" would ho in the store, olllco or factory. Two weeks at the Oak wood, which Is tho bent hotel at Green Lake. Is certain ly n delightful prospct. No plensanter placo could be found to spend tho summer. Bouts, und all kinds of shady drives, and splendid llshlng, make It one of the most attractive spots lu Wisconsin. The weekly yacht races and hop add to tho gulety which can be expected. (Class A.) This trip Is over the Fremont, Klkhorn. & MtBsourl Valley Railroad to the Black Hills and Hot Springs and return. The Klkhorn carries you through one of tho most beautiful funning countries In tho vorld-ttio Klkhorn Valley, with Its l.l.. ...All 1.,, lit I.API.J lerillll lirillN MUM V, ll-IJUH. .,.-,-. Thence to the Black Hills, both picturesque and inter citing, with ItB cold mines and typical western towns. Tho chief attraction there will be a two weeks stuy at tho Hotel Kvans, tho finest appointed hotel In tho west, at Hot Springs, which boafts of the InrgcHt and llnest plungo bath In America. This will Includn all of tho privileges of tho baths, without expense and this Is a treat to bo envlfil. Pleasant paths and drives wonder ful caves, cnBCiides, canons. Mowers nnd waterfall go to make up tho beauties which nature has ubundantly fur nished. (Clnss A.) From Omaha to Kansas City over thn Missouri Pnclllr, with threo days at the biggest and best hotel In the west the Coates House. The C'oates House Is emi nently tho ItMdlng lintel of Kansas City, and the traveler naturally says "Tint Co.ites House" In thu snmo breath with "Kansas City." Prom KansaH Citv to Warrenshurg. Missouri, Is but a comparatively short trip, jusi iiuisiiiK in i iirrciimiurg is i-erue nprniKS. nnd the Hotel Mlnnewawn, where everything Is us di. llghtfully refreshing as thn name. It Is decidedly rest ful there, but still there Is plenty tn do If one lias the Inclination boating, llshlng. driving and other season able pleasures never allow lime In hang heavy. Two weeks thero will convince the fortunate young lady that tho tlmu 1h altogether too short. (Cluss 11.) RULES OF THE CONTEST CLSS A Tho young lady receiving tho highest number of votes will have first choice of Claw A trips, the next highest second choice, and so on. No voto will ho counted for any young Udy who does not tarn her own living, No votes will be counted for Omaha Ucu employes. Tho votes will bo published each day In Tho Omaha lieu. Tho conleit will clone ut C o'clojk p. m July -im, r-wu. CLASS B The threo trips designated nB Cl3 B, will be awarded to the most popular young Udy without restriction a follnwi One to the most popular young ludy living In Nebraska south of tho Platte river. One to the most popular young lady llvln; In Nebraska north of tho Plntto river, outBldo of Omaha and South Omaha. One to the mom popular nung lady living in western Iowa, not Including Council niufU. The young lady of the threo winners who revelvei ihr, mrttl votes, will have first cholco of threo Uira, and tho ono receiving the next greatest number, second choice. All otes must be made on cou pons cut from Tho Bee. Prepayments for subscriptions may be mado either direct to The lice Publishing Company, or to an authorised agent of Tho Bee. The vottn will be published each day In The Oienha Bee. The ronlmt will clear at S o'clock p. m. July 2it, I9w. VOTES will be counted when made on a rojpon cut from Tho Omaha lice and dcpoilltd at The lice builntit offlco or uullid a-J. drwsed "Vacation Conteit Dept.," The Omaha Bee, Omaha, Neb.