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We secured th( m at a bargain and are offering them to our customers during the next few days at less than manufacturers' cost $7.50 or 5.00 Bu 'ou ? suit wPrth ,,25 or $S.oo of anyone s money We are Going to Move ThL entiro line consisting of &0 high grle suit, from our counter, to th wnlrobei 0f 300 to 350 customer who appreciate a GOOD Til INC. Send ui your order at once, lee tbeae iuit, If you are not perfectly aatbfli d return at our ftxpenM aod receive yo ir money back. Get la quUk It wont last Ions. DON'T THESE PRICES LOOK GOOD TO YOU? OPPOSITION TO NEW YORKER Ii UNABLE TO UNITE. Georgian and Nebratka Head Poculiit National Ticket. Springfield. Iil.. Jul 6. Thomas Vat!ou of Georgia for preeidini ar.J TLouia H Tibiei o! NVjratka fcr rice prckiOent a the tltkot conn cateJ by tbti l'o;iuI!st convention Tte r.aaies at V:ll:aiu V. Alien of Nebrh- ka aci Samuel ULIiuti. of luj'.ar.a 1 wore alto plated before the coiivtr. 'I. On tbe eve cf i turn for pr . ii r.t. L.. tx-tore the l:t New York Juritt'a Manajera Inast He Will .Vln on First or Secona Ballot Fight Over Platform Will Be Warm. hlte Russian, Diamond C, Boat 'Em All. Swlft'i Pride, or Armour's Laundry per box of 100 bar. . . .111)5 Host pure cane granulated sugar per 100 lbi Good Japan rice lb 3c Best pearl tapioca, aago, barley or farina per lb 3!c Best bulk laundry starch lb 3k Best corn starch package 4!c Fancy ground splcea, any kind per pound -c 1-lbcao fancy Alack salmon 10c Oil sardines per can 4c Imported macaroni, packan He J-lb can solid packed tomatoes.... lie Potted or deviled ham, can Sic Gallon jug pure tomato catsup or French mustard 4c Large bottle pickles, aborted. '....He Most soda, oyster, butter or milk crackers par lb Oo Vigor, Vim, EggO'See, Xcelo or Neutrlta per package. 8io HhoLmal. DrU4 Pralt Pric Large California prunes, per lb....fo Fancy California peaches lb K' English cleaned currants, lb......" Vostlna cleaned currants, lb He New York ring apples, lb H3 Virginia blaokbcrrlos lo California seedless ralslni, lb ',io I6III& Dodge Hay den Bros ft St. Umla. July the Ii'inii( r'ltic iiatiur.a; icr.vir.'.iv.!. In v.Mch tin' truK'.e for Uu- ncrair.u :inn h bftn a Iiveforail contert. the piohit'(t is thai Jurist Alton ii I'at ki r of New York, tl.e can l..!a;e 'f tb cuiiM-rvntlve forte, will w.n baud lly. Where a week ago there was doubt, ur.rer'alnty, aparrlr.K for pos: tlon, purWyii'.K for time, factior.a' sdienilnK Mint manipulating to over throw the lavorite. it is n w the fore gone conclusion that th fit Id will come in a poor second. Not :..y dots It appear thut the control of the nomi nation for fl;t pluco will be ic tbe hands of tboHe Democrats who wer In thr minority In lKUrt and atiuin 19u0 but t lint they will select the nomi nee's running mate and dominate tbe platform on which the race will re made. In defiance of such hnr.dlcapa as wore created by the ambitious friend? of Gorman, Cleveland. Gray Oluey McClellan and favorite err. who hal a following; that divided the conserva tive columns, the element whicb ad vanced the claims of Democratic re kabilitation struggled against tbe combined opposition of Bryan, repre senting the ruling Democratic force in tbe last two presidential contests and the personal campaign conducted by William Randolph Hearst. Throughout the week the Parker forces received material accessions, oat) candidate after another, who threatened to supply strer.gH; for the opposition being eliminated until the opposition Is now confessedly in the minority and seemingly too unorgan ized to present a fighting front. Tbe band wagon seat are In such demand and that tbe nomination la confidently predicted on the second Uallot and the surprise would be small if the first waa decisive. Thoinh the result of tha contest for tbe presidontlal nomination seems to be as good as settled that spirit which moves factions to war against each other hat not been so far removed that the convention will be lacking In enthusiasm or Interest. The changed poeltlon of those who are In power bow and those who controlled four and eight years ago la attracting wide at tention from delegates and persons who are assembled as spectators. William J. Hryan is th moat pic turesque figure. Twice the candidate of hit party for president, but running on a platform forced upon the nomt natlng conventions by his compelling personality and which robbed him of harmonious party fealty, be is in the position of fighting for recognition against the element which baa re turned to power. For several days Mr. Bryan and the hand-tied Tammany delegate opposed to Parker have ben working to one ond the defeat of- Farker, but they have not moved in unlaon. The Tam many delegates are listed as conserva tives anu the Bryan forces as radicals. and In contequence their work haa been poor. Dryan was believed to bo with Hearst before the contest opened hore, but after Parker's strength was shown he suggested that the Pennsylvania delegation should put former Governor Pattlton In noml nation, but that falling to find favor bo proposed Judson Harmon of Ohio The Ohio delegation, though loyal to Hartaoa. looked upon the plan with iomt suspicion, and thlt Idea fell upon barren soil. Claim 490 Delegates Against Parker. Tammany pursued iu fight in at tempting to foster the favorite son campaign and are claiming 400 votes pledged against Parker. This number Is mors than one-third, which would prevent a nomination. The Parker forces displayed no alarm at the re port that vote were uniting in oppo sition to th New York candidate. Mr. Bryan asserted that Mr. Parker had made no substantial gains and that the opposition was becoming bet ter crystallised. There are many prominent politicians participating in the convention who were compelled to Isubmlt to tha will of Mr. Dryan tn tks last two conventions who are tak leg unaffected satlafaction In the fact that they ars now able to dictate to him. Platf.rm Fight Will Be Spsctacular. 1 Ths making of the party platform will bs one of tbe most Interesting of ths contests. It is certain ths many persons, disappointed tn their ability to axerclae their share of an thorlty tn th ticket-making, will taks part In th platform discussion and advance Ideas as widely divided as those presented In doiens of the stat convention platforms offered for the consideration of the convention The New Tork delegation Is active In th platform question and the Pry an forces are equally alert. While it Is unlikely any effort will be made to reaffirm the Kansas City and Chicago money planks, It l deemed Improb able that an attempt wlU b mad to declare for the gold standard. There fore, both factions hav their Idtai a to what the harmoclilng plank should be. Around the hotel lobbies there Is little platform talk. Tbe nomination for vie president has been talked of In th lobbies, but no expression bat been received from the real leaders and antil scuo Indication comes from that Quarter the ticket will net renter for long on any poselbllity It It certain that no conrtntlon In years will bt more largely attended of states hivl been cos.p.ettd in t!.e roll call thc-'.r names were wltbcrawn and Watsor. war nominated by accla mation Former Senator Ailen maio good hi word tl at he would not er.'.t-r Into any scramble for the nomination While the nominations were be:r. made ht twke instructei the chatr man of the Nebratka ielegation to say that h:s name mutt not go before tbe convention. In the face of this however, he received over 4 i vo'es Whether Mr Watson wii. accer: th nomination or not no one In the con vet, tlon seerr.e 1 to know and all efforts to secure definite Information failed Watson was quoted as saving that if tbe Democrats at St Iouls would nominate Hearst be won, I support him for president Wiil'.arjs of In diana received only a few votes, soon withdrawing and m ovine tc make Wat son i nomination unanimous There wer? five nominations for vice presi dent Thomas H Tibbies of Nebras ka. Theodore B Rynder of Per.nsy'.va nia. L. H. Weller of Iowa, George B Washburn of Massachusetts and Sam uel W Wir.iamt of Indiana The two latter declined and Tibbies received all the votes on the first ba'.lot Tbe platform adopted it brief and Is a practical reaffirmation of the Omaha platform of 1S91. It was adopted at reported by the committee without a dissenting voice. Former Congressman E. F. Rldgeley of Kan sas attempted to secure the psstpene mer.t of the nomination of a ticket until after the St. Louis convention. but the convention promptly tabled his resolution. After the convention adjourned a meeting of the national ror.-.mittee was held and James H. Farris of Joliet, III., was electeu chair man and Charles DeFrance of Lincoln, Neb., secretary. Tl:i r.- I a Mt-mly ili iniinil for youni; tiu-ii himI yimiik' women who are tlinroutrlily trulut-it f..r IiunIiu vv We prt'iiure yimnir ihhijIi' to tm-ct tin- ilimuunl. - COURSES Business. Shorthand and Typawrltlng. Praparatory and Telegraphy Special tfkturrt I. T :n-ln-r- of suiviful Ihin1u-nm-m rlcin-e 1 KxivlUnt (luimm-iits. i. 'iii,in.u;li. r;n-t i. iii (iiiin-v 4. lYrvinul lull n l In acli luili lit. 5. Av.l iuii. i- In M-i-iii-lii,' employment. Catalogue Free. Write Us. Lincoln Business College. Lincoln. Neb. I? f, EDA it AWN STOCK FARM The Home of mi Choice Polled Durham Bulls FOR SALE High Grade Pedigreed Stock. Tele. Cedar Lawn Stock Farm. LOUISVILLE. J. D. FERGUSON NEBRASKA. I d Ay er's Pills Act directly on the liver. They cure constipation, biliousness, sick-headache. Sold for 60 years. LcW,:i: Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich black? Use BUCKINGHAM'S DYE uti ere. ui vauwjun us a. r. hall . co., kabuia. , u. "DRY" TICKET IS NAMED. Swailow for President With Carroll as Running Mate. Indianapolis, July 1. The Prohi bition party, In national convention, nominated Silas C. Swallow of Penn sylvania for president and George W. Carroll of Texas for vice rsl11' The platform was adopted without ar gument after a long deadlock in the resolutions committee. It was de scribed by I. H. Amos of Oregon, sec retary of the committee, as the broad est platform ever placed before the people by the party. In addition to the planlis on the liquor question, It declares the party to be in favor of international arbitration; a suffrage law based on mental and moral quali fications; uniform lawg for the coun try and dependencies; popular elec tion of senators; civil service legisla tion, and the initiative and refer endum. The trust question was rec ognized by a demand for a rigid appli cation of tbe principle! of Justice to all organizations of capital and labor A reform of divorce laws is demanded and polygamy denounced. General Miles put an end to the movement to nominate him for presi dent bv sending a telegram to John O. Woolley, which reached him short ly after r.oon. asking that his nam? be not presented. This wat consid ered final, and the movement to noml nate Mr. Swallow was unanimous, no other name being considered Over $16,000 was raised by sub scription pledges from the floor o. the convenMon, which, with $11,000 In the treasury, will be the nucleus of the campaign fund. National Chair man Stewart and National Secretary Tate were re-elected. Th Prohi bition editors organlied for the cam nalam br electing Edward Clark of Indianapolis president. PAUL MORTON IN OFFICE. Takes Oath as Stcretary of Navy In Pres.net of Predecessor. Washington. July 2. Paul Morton was sworn in as secretary of th navy Shortly befor that Mr. Moody, the re tiring secretary, took the oath as at torney general. Victor H. Metcalf was sworn In as secretary of commerce and labor. Secretary Morton and Secretary Metcalf wer the president s guests r AOL MORTON. at dinner at the white house. Secre tary Hay called to say good-bye tc th president and Chairman Cortel you of th Republican national com mlttea came for a conference on na tional matters. a 4 C. FRANZ EN Merchant Tailor. The only one in Plattsmouth that car ries a lare assortment of suit ings, fancy pantings and vest ings for you to select from. All work first-class and of the latest styles. Cleaning and repairing given prompt attention. Room 227 Coates Block Plattsmouth Nebraska. ,.-.-7 -.- Vi. 1 JJ f M r'- ' .-. Bottled ik Bc.:tj. is tbe Cbcapcst in tbe finM I ' a'. u:nu Poor Whisky is not only dis-. nreenble to tnste, but undoubted ly injurious to the stomach. A lit tle good Whisky is a fine tonic and helps instead of harming. Such Whiskies as Yellowstone, for in stance, will do you just as much, good as a doctor's prescription. If you don't know how good it is come in and try it. Phillip PLATTSMOUTH. PRICES: GuckenhelmenRye, per gallon... $4 00 Yellowstone, " "... 4 00 Honey Dew, " " ... 3 00 Bit? Horn, " "... 2 00 'Phieirolf. - - - - NEBRASKA 1904! We take this opportunity of returning our most sincere thanks for past favors, and solicit a continuance of your pntronage iu the future. During l'JOl, we shall endeavor to supply the market, as usual, with that Which Suits the People! both in quality and prices. Wishing all a happy and prosperous year, we invite all to come and lie comforted by making your purchases from the largest furniture house in Plattsmouth. Sattler & Fassbender.