- - - _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - : ; Ti IE1UJJJJJTTh ziru .icifltrUUT . - - - - - - - , - - - - _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I . I The Big Store's Saturday Shopping NeWS. PRICES TO LOOSEN THE PURSES OF THE PRUDENT ! Hayden Bros. ' namefigures on goods the people want that appeal strong'y ' to the economicaL 1hes Special Nebraska week Sales are the greatest bargain opportunities ever offereda' ' 'The ' endless assortments in every department incident to the unlirniterl buying for k Exposition time makes shopping easy , pleasant and profitable. Attend the June ark Down Sale of Clothing You Can. Find. What You Want and. Save Money at Hayd.en Bros. Ageilts for the Butteric Patterils all Pub1icatolls. A Fev ilome Joulilals Left foil Club Members. p _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ OUR JUNI MARK-DOWN SALE Begnning tomorrow norIIiI1g , we will inaugurate the , most ena1iozia1 MARK-1)OWN SALE of . - MEN'SBOYS'and CHILDREN'S , \ FINE CLOTHING , Ever held En the hlstcrv of the grunt clothtng business- c - I ps 4t 1uJI ) STR1)I F4JI 1'REMINltUS iusi. ; - NESS-A HECORI ) flRIAICE1t-Nevot zgain will yutl . buy so inncli for so littlu-Fornuir low prices viIE bo cut in . - I halt regurdless of uost. I I shall be the lover to inovc them at once. \ . I Pricus ( lIfltOd ) hero toll but half the 'story. ' [ 'o - nppreeintu the great values in this sIc you intist see thorn. \ We aic satislind to snerilico every Men'B , Boys' and ChlId& : I Spring anti Summer Stilt No. i-Mon's Fine till wool Cassirnoro nbd Cheviot Sulti , . I bittill pipeti , handsomely tidlored , perfect fit. flcguItr .4 ,1 , ' , $7.50 suits. \ , ! , Mark-Down . y Price A.tJ'-J. 4 No. 2-Men's Suits in over 20 patturns , suits that are made to sell flnd are sold elsewhere for $0.00 and $10.00. , - . Mark-Down " - Price . No. 3-800 Mon's Fine Worsted iLna : C&usiinerc Suits , 1)osItIVClY good raluoror $ I to$15-MAflK-DOWN PRICE . No. 4-Men's very flnestSuits In all the newest patterns of Imported and ( ( ) tHCStiCVorstcd equal to any $ flj 5 ( ) to $10.00 elsewhere- IIELtE-MArtK-DOWN PRICE . S , No. 5--Men's Fine Odd Trousers-over 5.000 ia1rs of pants in all iizes from al ) to 52 waists and frnm 2' ' ) to 38 lencrtlis , good values at 8.tit ) to $ tL00-MAK- ' 1)OWN I'RICE " : $1.75 , 2.75 : $350 I No. 0-1.ioys' an(1 Y uths' ' Suits in sizes front 13 toll ) years. In thk depart. rnrnt we show more styles than all thorn other stores coubined. 2,13U0 Biys' ' and - Youth& ( ) Pants suis , that are worth and sold elsewhere from .00 to 815.OP , MARIC-DOWN Pfl1C1 : $275 , $3.95 , $5.O0 $65O $850 ' No. 7-Boys' 1ice Paiits Suith-Vestecand Reefer suits -wash suits-Qld ( knee pants of woolens aiitl ivashables at ' , less tliau half of regular prices. HATS FOR MEN AT SPECIAL PRICES For a good straw hat cileal ) call oti Hayden Bros. Prices ranging ironi 15c to $1.48. All e1egait line. Crash . - hats at 25c aiid 35c. Please note our lGth street window. PARK AND BARKER BEATEN Miadlo.of-thc-Road Routed in - - Popullsts a Long Drawn Out Contest , LIBERALS EFFECT THEIR COMPROMISE JIiitIer alid Allen Jiend Off the UislIcnl l'rogrnii sitsil Sii. ) tier Ibe Fight on the Nat Iii ILL C. , . . . pit It. tcc'i Clsniriiiit , . The populist battle has been tought , neil one side , at toast , has suspended hostilities for the thee being. The other still lies Its war paint on. All eight long until the early daybreak did the orators pour forth their hoods of dentiticlatlon and torrcnta or argunient. Phtn , , at almost S a. rn. yesterday a motion to adjourn lime die was put mid carried over the protests of the middle.of-tho.road crowd. Chairman Marion l3utiers complete triumph was unqitestiopod , yet the fusion. isis had practically placed themselves as a - pationtil .body on record as opposed to fusion , after a. fashion. ThIs they did in the inter. est of party ieace and harmony. they said , more than for any other reason ; that is , they ilid it to please the southern contingent .cf the tnIddie.of.ttie.roadcrs. The effect of this is to give the atiti-fusionists a show of a doubtful victory without very inuth of the substance. flut it served to weaken Urn Ition of Wharton Ilarker of l'eunsyivanla and lila followers , who had been harborIng great ambitions. The proposition for an early convention vaR fairly ( iefcflte(1 , and this means an oh- Foiuto dlseomflturo of Milton Park of Texas , Colonel Frank llurkltt of Mississippi , W , S. iorgaa of the Louisvliie , Iy. , Buzz Saw , ; I General \Vlliiam l'htiiips of Georgia , all tim Jieforin I'ress association editors , and the Sierce Texas vlntoon. , After the smoke of battle bail cleared ftwny neil the wounded hind retired front the field-of Piiilippl , It had been StIiiOSed-t'C ) iniiidle-of-tlie.roaders , who still had some , llghting breath left in them , held a lIttle acrcL meeting of their own unit talked loudly about going ahead , anyway , and call. c ng a referetiditid delegate convention of their own radical wIng this year. Whether they viii do so or not the future vhll toterinine. ] _ Firv.l Nod I , lug 1,1st Iliuiiiieflte. For four houra after I o'clock in the morn. lug the irnlullst national committee kept up Its executive BeesIop and volley titter volley of fiery eloquence was hired from one side Ilito the oilier , Nothing vaa spared and no IOiflt of weakness was overlooked , IL was a family row and the contestants were determined to have it out to the bItter etiti , 'i'hie threat the mitldlo.ot.tlio.roadera liaid jiuttie the night before-that they would slay with the fight it it took all night-they had it lorhous opportunity of carrying out. If they did not win success it. was because they diii hot have numbers enough , for they . . - . ' . fought lintd , They found their match , too , in Senator WIlliam V. Allen of Nebraska , Congressman Charles A. ilarlow of Call- forula , Joseilhi It. liuchanan and IlItweed Voineroy of New .lorsoy , TerritorIal Dde- ipito J , l , Callahan of Oklahoma and Senator - tor Butler liinwehf , Ex.Congrossinan L. 11. Weller of Iowa and Colonel Frank Burkitt had worn themelcs weak during the day , : - . and Weller , at least , subsided at a coin- Vnrntlvely early hour , Milton Park and V. . 13. Morgan had done so much in the orator- . . ' , leal hue during the few days the Nashville coiiitnittee hail been holding its hot sessions bere that they were not in the best of condition - dition , though they still kept theIr places n the front ranks and stood up like soldiers. As for the otbez Reform Press association editors. like IV. F. Haughawout and Paul J. Dixon of Missouri , N. H. Motsinger of Indiana - diana , Abe Steinberger of Kansas and a few more not quIto so conspicuous , they seemed freshened for the fray all the time. Ilaugh- awout's specialty was rising to points of order. In this he very ably took the place ofVcller. . The fusionists had also a special. ist in Roliert Sclillliiig of Wisconsin. It was as easy for Mr. Schihling to make a motion to table something as it was for Mr. Mot- singer to try to gain recognition froze the chaIr or Senator Alien to make a speech. The entire session was a curious parila- mentary medley , a jumble of motions , amendments , substitutes , questions of prlv- lIege , interruptions and points of order , and a deluge of oratory from begInning to end. Chairman Butler felt his power with a good working majority behInd him and ho exercised - cised it frequently in a way that made the mlddlc.of.the.roaders fret and fume , to the great delIght of the fusioriists. Yet lie made a magnificent posing of being falr. Ho was at times positively bigh.handcd , notably when the action was taken on the emasculation of the conference report and finally on the motion for a sIne die adjournment. This was b - cause to be somewhat dictatorial aided to carry through these very things needed to shut off the fight upon himself and deprive the anti-fusionists of further chance of formal attack in committee upon hIm. The adjournment nlo settled the question of the contests over which much of yesterday hail been spent and kept a number of the mid. die-of-the-roaders out of the committee for some time to come. Wellrr could not inflict any more long.drawa-out contests upon the committee if it adjourned , The adjournment was quito in keeping with the adoption of the credentials con2iulttee's report barring out tim Iowans who were inimical to Chairman - man Butler. 1'roiiItinis tron * Siiltjciiiiiiiiitce. The joInt conference subcommittee , consisting - sisting of George F. Washburn of Massachu- sette , J , F. Atiderson of Iowa and Eltweod l'rnneroy of New Jersey , for the fusionists , and General WIllIam Phillips of Georgia , J , II , Ferilsa ef Illinois and 3 , C , Granberry of Texas for the aiitl-tusioiilsts , had had a number of propo. sitions submitted to them by the middle-of- tlio-roaders which Secretary J , A. Parker of tile Iteform Press association and Editor John II. lloyd of the Cooper , Tex , , People's Cause had drawn up , These were : Th.L the national conimitteo should call a delegate convention en September 1 of tIlls year for the purpose of reorganizing the party aud outlining Its policy , That the ofhlcors of the national conitnittee vere to take iio hand whatsoever in any lrorositioa for fusion emanating from any oilier party , iior to make any ( usia , : over- tore , either In national , state , congressional , legislative , couuty , judicial or municipal campaigns. That 0111cc holders of any kind were to have no part whatsoever in the cunvoutiojis and councils o the party , and that a record of populist oitlculioldsra was to bo attached to every call for a contention ; that the basis of representation in all populist ccii- volition , hereafter should be in strict vro potion to the number of straight populist votes cast in tim election preceding , and that in the event of any question arising as to the regularIty of any POPUlISt convention thu olhtcers of tbe national committee were to recognize the contesting side showing the most consistent populist PUtPOSO us the true populist ticket , And finally that a national nominating convention should be held not later than February 22 , 1900. Tim conference sub-committee changed the date of the proposed reorganizing con- vontlon to March next year and with a few other cbanes of a minor character this was selected by Genera ) Phillips and Mr. Ursa- berry as their report. It proved to be a minority report. Vhsst ( lie Majority Vuutod. aeorge F , Washburn , J , If , Anderson &nd Grand Sutitrday Closing Oi All odds and unds of Fancy Laces at less than half regular l'Ico. rc laces . . . . . . . . . . . . itrd SOc laces at . . . . . . . . .2 ( ) yaV(1 ldc moos itt . . . . . . . . . . 7ia yiird 70c Inims at . . . . . . . . . . . .c yard . . . . . . .5clacsat. . . . . tO.Nnrd RLDEION SAL1. $ l,60 Sash 1t1bboii . . . . . . . . ( lila i5 fitudy 1ibb.n . . . . . . 121e 50 ( Ladies Ncckwuio' . . . . . 21c $1 Ladks' N'ckvuar. . . . ti0c ( ; RtN1) PIC1'URE SALE. $1.00 l'iCt1I'CS only GItANI ) SPECIAL 'FI1RI1) SALE , io0 yard n.achlno thread , 10 spools for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 5a GRANI ) JUOK ANI ) S'rATIONEItY iALE. The Trasnilssissippi stutioiiory , every sheet inni'kcd Trl'LLtisInissIshtlI ) , Ot-ntilit , Neb , , only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c The Clilcng Iecot'tl Cook Dnoc , regular iii'Ico $1 , only. . 51h ( RAN1) IIAiilMOCl SALE. Full sIzed Ilaiuinoclcs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 31)c ) lIanincclC4 ! 3c , 8'Je , iJSc , $1.17. $1.48 , 1,8S , $2.00 , $ ,50 , $2.75 and 3.00. LAO ( SUMMER SIL Oii Sale Saturday 50 pieces extra fine black Japanese ' , Vasli Silk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 IieC0S 24 inch fine black Waslia. bleSilk. . . . . . . . 10 nieces : iT Itich black India Silk- l1nu and PcI'fcet , the most st'vlccible of all silks- Yard wide Black Silks- 27 pieces ill 3 qualities which are ex- ceptioiially good value at 75c,85e nid Extra heavy Black Wash Silks- Thu best that is mailo , makes up coo ! and um- fortii ble , and gtiarttntct d ur.tblo on sale at $1. and ijY 1LEAIIING DRESS GOODS HOUSE of the WEST All Summer \Viiol Goods at a snerhilce. I Standard govt'rnmont all wool bunting rod , white and 1)1110 , only , l > i yard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . dOc 200 pi:003 : of wool mixtures worth 50 cents- all go at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 liCCC3 of all wool mixtures , ooum north up to 5c- al I on one table at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 , 12.5 liCces ) ( if all wool and silk and wool mixtures , worth Uj ) to SPe-nU go on one table at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . About 300 lLeC.S of all wool , silk nail voo1 and all light ' treight siiinnie goods that sold a p to $ I-alI at oiio lfl'iCiJ on this sale. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A large Ibm of odds aiid ends of dLCSS gt'ods at lOc , 1ic , 15e , 2lc avd c-vortIi a great deal more . Third. 'file natjonai conuiuILte Snoulu not interfere with atate or local campalgna , but if there should chance to be any interference - ferenco It should be in favor of the POPU list candidate and no othar. Fourth. A national nominating convention - tion should be held in 1900 one nionth earlier than either of those of the democratic or republican parties. Fifth. A national convention should beheld held in March next year to outline the policy of the varty or 1900. Sixth. The calls and notices to be sent out by- the chairman and secretary of the national conitnittee were to be so framed and worded that. tliere could not be any talsunilerstanding whatever ; and they \vcrc to specify clearly the basis of rcpresenta- tion and apportionment , said basis to be on the highest novulist vote cast at the state elections. Everything of the majority report seemed satisfactory to the ilutlerites but time fifth section , providing for a preliminary convention - vention next Mnrcb , This was fought by Senator Allen with all his powers of do- quencu and logic. lie thought lie saw In it an insiduous design to continue the fight upon ChaImnan Butler. "The whole irnrpose of this fifth section is directed toward Mr. Butler , " he said , amid lie appeared to feel it his particular burden to make a loyal defense of his colleague , the senator from North Carolina. "If this warfare is to continue , ' said he , somewhat threateningly , and with his voice pitched in a high tenor , " 1 , for one , ani willing to see time lCOllO'8 party dissolved right imow , ' ' lie moved to amend the report so as to strike out this obnoxious section , JindicalsViint the Coiifcvejiee , Its defenders were found in Colonel liurkitt , I ) . S. Morgan , N. H , Notsinger , General Phillips , VT , F. Haughawout , J , II. Ferrlss and about as many moore of the middlo-of-the-roadors as could get a chance to cpealc , but , on the other hand , Joseph It , Buchanan , Congressman Barlow , A. H , Cardin of Kentucky , Robert Schiilimig , Delegate - gate Caliaban of Oklahoma and a number of other good Butler talkers unmercifully denounced the particular section as having beemi planned with a view to the unseating of Mr. lhuUer in 1899. so as to irovide a iilaco for some middle-of-the-roader poe- sibly. Senator Butler said it was the cvi- dent purpose of the section to Provide a way for time continuance of the fight upon him , Congressman Barlav charged that it had been the purpose of the mlddle.of.the- readers to oust all the otflcers , including the executive committee at the present meeting of the national committee , amid the section was right in that line , General I'hillips saw that time majority report had the most attention from both sides almost to the exclusion of the minority - ity report , so he witlidrow the later "in the interests of harmony , " Mr. Ferriss told why ho bad put the eec- lion in the list constituting the majority report , and bad gone over ( lien to the Butler side. It was because he believed a prelimni- nary convention tint year would be the very best thing to save the party from disrup- tiona in the campaign year following , Jo Parker of Kentucky contended for the ru- taming of the section objected to by Senator - tor Allen , and Milton I'ark begged the corn- inittos "not to emasculate the report by Big Bargalus in Ladies' and Men's Furnishings. i\leti's \ fine 1)e1'C11U ) , flla(11'as a1l(1 cIic'iot s1iii'ti , with or without collars , worth Ill ) to $1.5O , at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50c ? iIChl'S tiiiti balbl'iggall shii'ts and (11'awers Ill 1)18111 fUlI lahtcy colors , worth 7tic. 39c ? , Ieii's sUSpell(1C1'S in all the iiewest. styles , worthi5Oc , at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c Black and brown and fancy sox , full SealilleSS , worth I 5e , 8 ) aii's for . . . . . 25 c Boys' belts , worth 25e , at. . . . . . . . . . . . 5c ieii's silkalhie handkereliiels , woi'th 15c 5c Mcii's bow and string ties in all the lat. est ; colol's , woi'tli 15c , at. . . . . . . _ . . . . 5c ? ileii's working shirts , worth 50c , at. . . 25c Chuldi'en's bicycle hose with double kiiee , lieel ahl(1 ( toe , worth 25c , at , . . . I2c Ladies' full seaniless hose in black and brown , flt colors , worth 25c , 3 IitirS 25c Ladies' short sleeve vests , worth 15c , at hOc Ladies' hue sleeveless vests , worth 25c. 12c Ladies' fine li1e tlii'ead vestsworth 39c 25c Ladies' fine Egyptiaii ribbed pants in white uid cern , at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c Ladlies fine union suits , worth 75c , at. . 50c Fine gloria ulnlrellas , worth 75c , at. . . 50c Fine gloi'ia silk uinbre1ar , worth 1. 50 98c Ladies' Sll1lll11C corsets at 25c , 39c , 50c $12.50 and $15.00 Pattern Hats oil Special Sale at $3.95 and $4.50. These are time most stylish hints made , representing the very highest. taste in millinery. Imported to sell at. $12.30 and $15.00 , but owing to the advaticing of the season we put them on sale at $3.95 mntl $4.50 , A chance to secure au exquisite lint at it remarkably - markably . .v price. An exquisite hue of flowers amid trimnmnimmgs in the very newest designs. Special sale on children's trimmed I hats. Baby's lace cap , 15c. See time new Knox sailors emi sale Saturday. China Departitient. Large line of Japanese Lanterns for decoratiomis from 2 ½ c up. 10,000 Decorated Bowls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sc ' , \'iimq Glasses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2c 1.50 Decorated Lamp with globe to match . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62e Milk Crocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sc 5 car loathe Mason Fruit Jars. Platen , 2 ½ c , 3c anti 4i/.0 ' Culls and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . each Water Filters all sizes. AYDIEN : Eltweed Ponmcroy of the fusionlsts , with time addition of J. II , Ferriss of the other side , irepared a majority report much less rigid , except that it contained a proposition for a reliminnry conveimtiomm In March of next year to outline the policy of time people's party for 1900. but saying nothing about reorganization. It was very particular in Its specifications as to the antI-fusion mie- mnands it contained. Stripped of all unacces- sary verbiage the report was as follows : First. No proposition for fusion should be enteitaimied by the olhlcers of the ha- tionat committee. Second. No advice in the direction effusion fusion should emanate from tbe ofltt'era of thonational committee. . . . I striling out time fifth sectlon. " With thnt left in he would be [ mm favor of the report. . . . . . . . ' . 311ldt.4)f..tIiC..ilS(1i'ifl LUSt' An effort was inamle ly a niitldleofthie reader to have a substitute for the report accepted , providing for a reorganization con- vcntiomi this year , but the inevitable tablIng motion was made by Robert Schillling , and it was carried by a viva vouc vote loud in the aflirmative , whereupon a ( livision was called and a call of the roil demanded. The substitute was then tabled satisfactorily to both sides , and it was supposed that time effect s mild be to table the whole matter , bitt the chair perimmitted the debate on the majority - ity report to be continued. It dragged on until once the lights went out , leaving the conunltteemflcn completely in the dark. The darkness was only for a tow minutes , though , and nuotlmer stretch was giycn to the speech- maiming. But all day amid all night were proving too much for Semmator Butler mind his friends nd a tip from the chair resulted 1mm one of themn moving time previous question to allot I oft all further debate. Thin chair seized its opportunity and , overriding the objectiotms of time nmiddle-ef.time-roadems. put time previous question and abruptly declared it carried. Time mmiddie.oftimeroad yell in the negative had beemi nlmmmost as loud us that of time other side iii time afflrrnattve , but the chair paul no lined to time detmamitls for a divisiomi Which caine from the sotmtlt side of the hall. tLlt'um' 111)t ion ( lees 'i'lm renal , . A vote was at omicu taken cmi time amend- mcmii , of Senator Allen to cut out the pro- himinary conventIon section. Time roll was first viva voce and seemingly with a fair nmajorlty If time afluirmative , Chiairnmaim lInt- her declared the amnemuhmnemit carried , but the zmiiddle.of-tiio-roadors insisting UPOC ft call of tue roll , ime consented. The result was the killing of the objectionable section by a Vote of 61 to iii , Thu report of time conference committee as ammmendcd was ( lien Put amid carried its a whole , the chair uctummg soniewhmat czar-like , amid a motion to adjoummi sine die immedi. ately followed and was carried in time same inammimor , save that the miegatlvcs of the maid- dlc.of.time-roaders wore very weak timat time. 'flitis ended time great battle of time night , and titus were routed lImo Park crowd , No chance had been given to J. It , Sovereign or anyenw'elso to be melded to the conmmnitteo and now its labors were flnisimeml until the next time It meets and time mniddlo.of-time. readers gather with iti again , M I I ) I ) 1.11-f ) P-'i'I I ( ) I ) 51 II S 110 I'l' , iiJton l'iirk nail . _ i'ani 'umi.1ervnort I.t'nii simm Hxotl.Ls Si : flue Itutil Ieiis , This time time expected has happened and time mlddlo.of-thio.roa.iors hmavo concluded to bolt squarely froma thai people's party as it is at present constituted , repudiate Chairman - man Marion Butler anii call a national re- organizummg convention for Cincinnati , Sejm. tomber .1 , this year , It sas time fiumal odtcoffie of the meeting of the Nashville omgamm iatldn coimmimmittee , which Chairman Milton I'aik 1 Dallas , Tex , , called togctlmer immediatel' iffier time populist ua- Lionel committee hmdh alijourned , It wax a secret one , but lasted dot very long , for the hour was late for imiMIt lmo hail been up all mmigbt , eimgaged in a hard struggle of political rhetoric and lmrhiunientary immanuverimig , and accordingly an adjourmumment was taken until 1 p. in. Slut it had been in session long enough to rather vaguely decide upomm somne surprise for time public , Paul Vandervoort delivered an incendiary speech full of invective imurlod at the heads of Senators Alien and Butler , and counseled the calling of a national con- veation this year , independently of the f U- aloe wing , for the puiposo of an entire reorganization - organization of the people's party , An objection - jection at the flame came from J , II. Ferris of the Johlet , Ill , , News , but the sommtimeimt proved catching and had the promise of soon becoming a general infection. Time adjourn. macnt until 1 o'clock was to give the Park crowd ample time to thimilc it over. The Nashville comnmnlttee , wheim it Teas- sembled , mret at the l'axton hotel. Milton l'amld , Wharton Barker of Pimiiadclphia , the middle-of-the-road candidate for president for 1900 , and mnost of the members of the National Reform Press association , which is entirely mafia U1) of editors of anti-fusion lmrers particularly antagonistic to W. J. Bryan. were on hand to put the Vandor- voort idea into shape. They talked it over for about three hours amid then decided to have a reorganizimmg convention this year. on September 4 , in Clncimmnatl , fixing the basis of representation and leavimig to Messrs. Park , Barker and Jo A. Parker of the Louisville ( Ky. ) Free Republic. time eec- rotary of thmcNational Reform Press nssocia- tion , the work of preparing an address to the people and a call for tIme convention. Before night the call was ready and bore time signature of Milton l'ark as the chairman of time Nashville committee. The address commtains about 4,000 words , and covers the situation from Genesis to I Revelations , from tile Milton Park point of I view. After going over tue whole ground. Witil a great deal of self-inudatofl ! , the corn- I mmmitteo gets after Semmator Butler ut this fashion : I We direct mmtteimtion to the fact that in tlmoso states wlmcro fusion with time demo- I , cratie iarty hmtts been turned dowmm time peopl&s party is flourisiming and strong , that vlmere there has been fusiomi , fusiomi of Limo People's Party With It liarty subservient to time mommey ammil oligarchy , but wearing false colors , the PeOPle's party is well nigh dent ] . Wo congrmttulato time populists of Tuxns and Georgia and Alabama on the fair mironmiso of success mmd triumph over the democracy title fall. It mild be a fitting reward for their steadfastness to primmciple. \\'imen the popuhists of tile mmatiomi imave also shown their steadfastness to irimmelole they , too , will reap the reward.nt we see the demmiocratic icader also see auth timero- fore their alarm , as It hmmms tlawmmed upon theni that the populists of time natiomi are going to follow the couz'so of time popullets of Texas anti Georgia amid Alabama , of tim'm far south and southwest. a course that immeans time death of the democratic party , are going to hold their nadiomini coiivemitiomt on September 4 mmoxt amId purpose to thou Inaugurate a vigorous cammmiaign that will never lag until time dc'mnocratic party is do- atroyed , flint whmicim is good in it alsorbed into time PeoPle'S party and limo new party triumnpim over the old. Men vhmo supiort such a party we cannot recognize as liOitIllStS ) , Wa cannot accept time leadership of those who work to build nim the democratic amid tear ilowli the people's party. Though some such amen hold official positions in the peoplo's prmrty they are not. populists ; from obetlionco to time ilirectiumi of those men we feel absolved , Senator But- Icr canimot , nor ean1any man deliver the pee plo's party over to time demnoeratic It is not his to deliver , lie was indeed chosen chair- mann of the lCOPle's party national committee - tee in 1856 , but lie was chosen to build up , not to destroy , lie was made clmairnmamm to lirotect time interests of time Imeople's party and tIme riglmts of its ehioscim candidates , not to sell out those candidates and worhi for demnocratie success , lie line clmoseum , to work for the aggrandizemiment. of time demmmocratic party anti beiittllumg of the people's , As an individual this was hut rigtmt ; as cimairnimimi of time national committee of time licopie's party. it was not. By such act lie lost all rightful claim to the leadership of time Ieo pie's party anti that leadership We cannot , as true populimmts , longer accord to hiimmm. From recognition of itirmi as cimairman of the national , conmmuitteo all popuhists arc rightfully - fully absolved. As believers in democracy , as lovers of our republic , we cannot follow Mr. Butler Into time democratic party amid to the support plf : the moneyed oligarchy. As Popuhists we repudiate him mind his acts. It concludes with a forimmal call for the convention for September 4 , at Cincinnati , and fixes the basis of representation as foi. lows : For every state and territory amid time District. of Columbia , two delegates at large , and for every 2,000 populist votes cast at any election since 1890 one delegate additionsi thereto. Mr , Park's signature is giyon us by order - - - - - - - I------- -4. Sdturdy&ileon dies' ncddy-to-vcr 6irments : ' ; Ladies' Capes-800 to select from1 III gros gi'ain , penit do soic and bro. cadet ! silks , black and COltl'tl ( , i1k ' Ihilug , trinnued vit.1i 1a'e , $ 3 ( ) 0 4L . , jet 1111(1 ( t.Iii ( roii , 'oi'tJi 7. 50 ; . . Lfl(1.itl' Capes III lhliilflSOlflO lS'Oe1L(1e1 11110(1 ( throughout , sttiii : l'iIlon ) i'uhios at iteck , $149 worth $8 , 50 , at . . . . . . . Ladies' Tailor-Made Suits. Ladies' Tailor .int1o . Suits in Serges amid cheviots , silk lined box fromit , all sprln shatit's , worth $10.00 , at $1.08. Ladies' English Box Coat Stilts , mastic of nil-wool suiting , jacket silk lined ; a perfect fitting stylish dress , worth $12.50 , at $7.50 , Luiies' : Imimporteil Covert CloUt Stilts , cut iii time very latest style , tnffeta lining. worth $20.00 , at $12.50. Ladles' Limiemi Suits at DSc. Ladies' Linen Duck amid Cotton Covert Skirts at OSc , Ladies' Ulpek liroendeil Cltcthi Skirts , well lined amid jimmie , at $1.25. Ladies' Separate Skirts , iii black anti colored , plaiti nmmd novelty gootl , best quality PcrCaliimo lining , at $2.58 , Ladies' All Sllii 1)ress Skirts at $3.58. Ladles' Ihiacid Chmimmt Silk Shirt.'aists at $2.58. Ladies' hlaumdsomt' heavy \\'arp Taffeta Silk Shirt \Vaists , in all colors cmiii lmlnclc. at $3.08. I.adies' Fine Lawn amid l'cvcnhe Shirt \\'aists at 49c. Inn0 , Gingiiaimm Shirt \'ahsts , very full imlas front , at. OSe. \se are hmeatlquartermi for White Shirt \\'nite , Ladies' Wrappers iii percale , trimnicil iii immaid , for 75c. Mi our $1.50 Wrappers oil special nIe Saturday at OSe. Furniture. We are ehowimmg somne very hamidsonme styles in sideboards mmml can show you these 1mm irices ratmgimmg from $10.50 mmii to $39.00. We are simowimig aim Oak hall Tree , witim bevel French plate mimirror. four hooks , mmmdc up imi mmice style , at $2.05 , , \o have bommghmt all our furniture with time intention of mic'lhimig the imest we can get at a immoderate price , and it will pay you to see us llrat , [ or Saturday Offly. Fresh country butter , the fimicet butter mnntlo imm Nebraska , worth 20c pommmmti ; Saturday - day , 12' mmml lie , Separator creammicry butter , strictly A No. 1 , 15c. Fume dairy bumtter , Sc , lOc amid Sic. Fimmo red salummomi , tall camme , oumly tic. Flat cnmms , saimnoum , 7c. linkers' cimocolate , per package , 17 ½ c. Pure comidemised nmilk. per caim , Sc. Jaffa seedling oranges , Snttmrtlay , cccli Ic. Fancy Messimia lemoums , our doz. , l2e. Soda or oyster crackers , per Imoumul. 6c. 3-lb. cnmms golden pumpkin , only 7 ' , c. Oil sardines or mustard , per can , Iairy lunch cream cheese , tic. Famicy high Imatcnt Minumesota flour , per sack , $1.50. Mihcado blend for ice tea , try it , emily SIc. Jafta coffee , somnetlmimmg new amid good , lic. Java and imlocima , high grade , oimly 23c. lluy Saturday to save niOilOYe of the Natiommal Organization Commmiittee of the Pcople' I'arty. " Time Park comummmittee imas finally adjourned.- STATE ECLECTIC DOCTORS 3ii. ( . limiT of t ho Assmeiz , I iou. I're'dJs ii , a Vi'm' I.i'Ismuit'Iy alaimmumer Alenil Its Jimislamess , The state association of eclectic doctors is proceeding very leisurely at time Millard imotci , The ( lelegates did hot attempt to do mmmcli busimmess during the mnormming. A corn- mitteo of the moemimers oxnimmimmcii a physical subject , who caine before tlmeumi for discus- slon , because of time peculinrities of his coni- plaints. This afternoon a syniposiummi of olmimmiomis was heard on time subject of "Time Practice of Medicifle , " dcaliimg extensively with time etlmlcal side of time matter , It. S. Grimncmt of Lincoln presided over the mls- cussiomi , lrs. W. T. Johnson of I'awnee City , C. A. Fietchor of Itiiaca and W1. Ii. hulls of Ilerlin followed in a discussion of certaimm treatmemitim , Coznmencitmg 'aext Tmmeetlny tlmo mmational association will imoid a three timmys' conven- tiomm at Creightomi hall , amid time arrange- iumtints are now being made to cmmtemtnin the 600 to 800 delegates , who , it is Imoped , wIll be here this year , The committee on mmr- rangemnonts is composed of 1)rs. Wilmc'tim , Keyes , Yager , l'almer , Ketcimenu , B. J , Farnimam of Chicago is time presitlemmt of the association , Special rates and acconunoda- tions are prepared for time visitors , vlmo will le accompnmmieml lii many cases , with timeir wives amid fammmihiea. Time meeting inclimmies a plan for a banquet at. the Millard hotel. TRADE TOPICS ARE DISCUSSED Grain Ieui CIu'ilIIItl tlim IItIHiiIi't45 'l'imnt ' ' , . ' ' liromiglit 'i'Jme.a 'I'4)grt Imr haul Adjutant. Time meeting of tIme Interstate Graitmimien's con vcntiomm yesterday afterumoomi was given over to the reamhing auth discussion of topics of immtereet to graium dealers , Allen Logan of Kansas City read a IltlCT omm "Vm'imy We Are Mcmii. bers of tIme lCmmnmtne Grnin Iealers' Associa. tion ; " I ) . 1Cuhmmi read a vapor on "Our Relation to Railroads ; " A. II. lirewelmer lmaml a paper omm "Written Commtrncts , " anal II , 14. Strong of Coffeyvihle , Kami , , reaml an tiblo paper emi "Some of time lteammmms Why \Vu Should Maimmtain a hiepresentetivu at Ter- Initial I'olmmimi , ' ' N. 13. Ilieatt ofViills , Iami. , amid M. ' It , Oitiiwcin also addresseti tile mncetiimg Oii lopics of interest. II. I ) . Ihige. low , secretary of the Ifamizas City Board of Trade , immado an address urgiimg limo delegates - gates to make more effort to maintain a ummarket. After limo discusmalomi of time papers time Kansas grain umicim imeld a mneothng which closctl time convcumtiorm , It v.'ns time origimmal Intention to hold umimotimer sessiomi last umigimt , 1)011 Oil account of the heat time attcnmlarmce at time imiccthmmgim was light. mmd it was thmommgimt wise to aiiamidon time plait , Visit I It.i'au'Ic lug unites's , A fls'o.coach train , carrying tIme Nebraska grain ( healers , left. time Union Pacific depot this mnormmimmg for Soutlm Odmmnima , where they went as guests of time Ciutlahmy Packing corn- paimy , nmmd vero simown tbrommgim time coin. pany's plant , After all poiimts of imiterest. were visited lunch was provided for thu visitors by the Ctmdahmy commipammy and they returned to Omaha in Iliac to resume session this afternoon. The delegates to ( lie National ftumsociatloum of Railway I'ostai Clerks weumt to South Ommiahma this mnorniuag 1mm a special trolley train provided for timem by Swift amid Corn- pany. After lookimmg over tIme Swift Plant time Party ate lUimcm as guests of Swift auth Company amid returned to Omaha , Itcutiy to 1(155 aitti Miit Iii ) , The case againut Zarift , the Midway dancer , charged with having robbed hcr 6reat Sale on Crits. TIme largest assortment of aplemidith Carpets - pots to cimoosmi fiomim 1mm imnerIca. Cariudte for every use iii every grade nimd every pattern , Time vast inirchmase of flumest lirussels , Sum- grains , AximmimmetersVihtouis , etc. , at Great. Now York atmetiomi sale hielti byV. . & 1 , Sloamme is out sale. \c secured timt'se goods for spot cali mit inmbhic aUctiofl for mm fraction of their real vahime , amid thmi'l' art' out sale imou' Iii tIme big Carpet. lk'partmmmcnt at ridicu- lonely low prices. Now is time tiumie to bti3' . S See time spccimul bamgaimms iiiVimmdow Simmmdes , Curtaimms amul Irapem ics , I Medts at Way Down rrces No. 1 sugnr.cimred hmaumms , 8c. Frauilmforts sausage , 7i4c , No. 1 imoneless lining , 8c. 3.11 > . pails larmi , lIe. 5.hhi , iaihs iarml 2'Jc. Choice pickled pork , 6 ½ e. Pickled ti'lic , In. l'ickieti pig's feet , Sc. llohogmma sniusage , best , 5c. Good salt porlc , Cc. Chmolcest bommelesa coi'micti beef , Sc. liomiciess cooked hmnurm for mmammmlwicimcs , lOc. Fresh dressed chickens , 7c. IIAYIEN 111103. , Traninmisslppi llenmlqtmmtrters. iimm sbammti , Johm ii I it'rmmititle , mm ii ii I mm iii r ehtu immg with Alexammiler hcmimmy , iias thecimleti iii favor of time dancer by I'oiico Judge Goumlomi last ei.eul i ng. I t is Uimticmstoomi tlmmtt tim e hmuslammmd iiimi not care to Push time case an im"otia- tines are pemmdiumg betwecam Imiumi ammil his wife for her rdturu , in hiimmi. WANTS TOMAlE A TEST CASE 'I'ieke * Seal Jmi'r Norrt , * itmmeef itimie I Ito l.t'gitl I I ' .d' I ii. ' ( 'ily ( ) ril liunimec 'I'tii tig Ii is ! ! iiei asess. Williammi C. Norris , a ticket scalper , has I brought suit against time city anti time license I iiispector , time purpose of tIme action to be to test the legality of the ordinance liasseti recently 1) ) ' time city commmmcil , requiring ticket acalpers to pay en auntiai license of $75 for the purpose of doing business. In coumnec- ; tioum with time suit Norris bins secured a ti'mmmporary order restraining time city from I iuiterteriumg % v4thi his business ummtil time case can lie heard Impon its macrite , which will be before Judge Scott on Jumie 2. I lii his ietitian Norris alleges that he is carrying on a legitlrnato business and thmat time council has no rigimt to legislate relative to Its coumthtmct , Prior to time passage of the ordummauice that Is itt force ticket. amoalpers I isero not. requiroml to pay a hicemmee , I Nitit's .r i i.i. Court. TIme May tcrni of the district court will amijourmi today , all cases renmaimmimig untried at that thee golumg over until time Septcmn- bee terumi. Time flxpoaition nesociatlomi line aenmirem ] a temporary order restraimmimmg Joseph ilemmno frommi ceiling Swiss hric.a-brimc omm time ox. I Positioum grotmmmtlmi , Time vlaintirf uhIege3 that time shefcndammt lane mmut paid tIme price that eumtitlee himmi to time concession , 'I'he case will be lit'urd before Judge Fawcett on Jimuma 22. Decrees In divorce cases have been guamited its follows : Joseph hierger against 1rmtimces llergc'r , a former marriage in which a divorce lied imot heeti granted ; Johu IcCoto agalmmst Mary iieCoto , aimaumdonunemt , a mm ml fa liii ro to aim imimrt. Catimerimie Slonume seeks a divorce from lice lmutmhiiumtl , J OsCjit ) SI namme. SIte till egos a umuir- lingo ( if tiseuuty yeats sltmrntlomm and says that durimig time lust few muouiths time do- feuidaumt hiss becomimo abusive mtimtl hma failed to provide ummeamia for time support of the famumily. HER TROUBLES ARE ENDED it tier 1I.'tud i mi c Oier her ft iii I't Isimia , l lee aiim , 'lsj , ' .Vi I I hi imps 'J'ni.s's 11cr ( ) ii.ji 1,1(1. , Miss Marion Williams , formerly a typewriter - writer lit time oihlco of time clerk of tIme this- trict court , cuumiimiitted suicide at her houmimi at 385' ) California strict. yesterday unormmimmg at. nboumt 10 o'clock. For some ( line Miss Wihhinumis imad been suffering with uaralyals of her hands , wimiclm oreveuited her fuomn workiimg. She broodeth eontinumill $ over her ufhlictioum cmiii wits un- tibia to sleep , Fiamsily simo ilecitled to visit mmii atmmmt who lives \Vlscommsln 1mm time lope of lieltmg hicuiefltcd II ) ' limo cimaumge and iVim packimmg imer trmmimk at time tiummo iso took lmer life , Site fIrst tried to kill herself wltii a revolver anti tiaum cut her limrommt with a razor. Members of limo family wemo iii limo rear part of the imoumie wimemi tIme ruvimiver was fired amid titinkimig it wits sauna tiistamico fmoin tIme hmoimso imlil umo attentioum to tIme re hart. A short ( hue afterward , however. upon going upstairs they foupd Miss Williams dead. uI iiimr A I I mel huts I ii Cummrt , Time conteumipt case whereium time vrojmrio- tore of time Streets of All Nations are cimarged withm violating time order of time court Iii eximibitimig camels and dommkeys its attractiouis of time show was culled iii Jutigo Scott's court yesterday afterimuoum , 0mm an- count of time judge iiuvitmg anotimer case on trial the Imeaulmmg was postpoimc until to. day ,