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The Omaha S Bee TART TWO SOCIETY FAGES ONE TO EIGHT UN DA T TART TWO EDITORIAL PAGES ONE TO EIGHT VOL. XLl-XO. OMAHA, Sl'XDAV MOIiXIXU. NOVKMUKU l!, 1!M1. si.MH.i-; ropy nvi; ciats. .9; Where Styles E WhereQuality Are. Newest Is Best a rj ,-.irfi.ii.At'jV.i.ii .i'ia. ,-V.a .Ii.m.v 1 1 m A. Sale of Tailored Suits These Suits Arc the Cream of This Season's Styles -$35.00 to $39.50 Values at $27.50 Only ubout one hundred in this lot. made of l"i nost quality diagonals, serges broad- lot lis, lain y suitings and whipcords and, madam, if It's a practical suit ou want as well Rj a hutid'oiue oil'1. ou will find these to he just ritiht. Tin" workmanship is of our own specif icatiui. ; the fabrics tho very best wo tould buy; the styles absolutely correct, many of then) having their inspiration in tome of the imported models. The coats are lined with pu a run teed materials, the collars are finished with velvrts and contrasting broadcloths and the skirta are iti high waist line styles with paneled backs and novelty button effects. Various other lines in the store atprices beginning at $12.50 and graduating upwards to $50.00 wife Mr- si vm tr ft iS 1 M I- ft y I n 1 Scs Worthy of Special Mention Colored crepe cle chines that, jio.nms tho.-o lint iltap- inn qualities so much desired in afternoon and oeniiiK kowiis; all the most wanted light and (lurk shades as well us black, full -l inches wide. Uenuett'a price, per yard, 551,50. Colored poplins in a imt rxcrllont valine if tolor- ings, full 4 0 inches widethey have no rival when v anted, for beau tiful clinging Kowns-Honnett'3 price, per yard, $1.50. $6 Wool Blankets at $4.79 a Pair Thi't' arc full bod si.o and may ln had in various new elu'ckrd doHgnn. Unexcollt'd lur wai nitli. $10.00 down comforts with I ho very lt Kitinc cuv-i-rinps and sanitary fillings; si.t (i7, a little soiled 1'roni disphiv, but otlicnviso in perfect condition; Moudav, $3.50 ivool nap blankets in light and dark colorinjs: heavy and warm; Monday, the pair . . . . . ,lpJLYy Slx'iO-incli Pequot sheets noted for their wearing oualities-the $1.00 kind; Monday, 85l each. .$J..")0 full size comfort-s in new patterns, filled with nice white cotton, Monday only, $22.(M) each. Dress Goods of hiterest to All AVe have just received n new shipment of the scarce reversible cloth?, in plain colors and plaid back effects, lor polo coat. The color combinations are more pleasing than any we have previously shown nnd nro sure to meet with hearty ap proval. Also R good assortment of hand come Scotch und mixed sultin.es. They are 60 to 56 inches wide and are priced according to the quality at 91-50, 52.00, 2.50, $3.00. $:i.50 and $4.00 tho yard. Monday Half Price Sale of Guaranteed Affllow Plumes 'i lie (iialily of I'cnnctl (iuarantced Willow Plumes is too well known to need any comment here. It is sufficient for you to know that every plume we m1I is guar anteed to give absolute sat isl'.ict ion or you got a new plume free of co-t. I f that in't satisfactory we will gladly give you buck our money. A Deposit Will Hold Any Plume for Future Delivery If you have always been wanting a plume and never felt that you could afford it. this sale offers you the opportunity to buy it at a half of the original reasonable prices bv paving only a very small deposit down. It will then be l.iiil ;iwav until such time as vou mav wish' to take it up. ALL CU) AT.Il'ST A 11ALI' OF Till: Hi UKKHXAL TKICLS. Guaranteed Willow Plumes. Regularly Sold at SI 2, sale LJrice ,98 i i it r1 nk Our i-loak and suit buver who huu been in the Kast for over a week past hus been .rushing us so many new things it would be iiu possible to describe them in detail. So we offer this synopsis, together with a cordial invitation ' 1 . . ' L 11... I .....i ..4 ..I ..'....)!....! tu v isii me o:epai iioeiii i l v our-eai iiesi couv I'liience. Cloth coats of fine mixtures at $6.50 to !s35.00. Black broadcloth coats at $10.00 to $39.50. Elegant plush coats at $19.50 to $35.00. Heavy chinchilla coats at $23.50 each. Russian pony fur coats at $49.50 to $100.00. River mink fur coats at $69.50 to $125.00. Near seal fur coats at $75.00 to $165.00. "PiHni tVinn : rabbit skin to wrap a baby bunt ing in" The new, little knitted sweaters, lenKins Hnii cap.i hove provided lor your buby. See tlieui M-miliiy. You Pay Less for Fur Sets Monday )imiini fur set consisting of n nice largo ncarf and muff; regularly f-'o.OO tho Bt. Jlonduy. tjiio.r.o. Natural raccoon fur wts with an extra large shawl collar trimmed with tails and heada and a largo barrel muff; regularly I30. 00 the set, Monday, $75.00. Itcdj fox fur set contesting of un extra largo muff lined with, satin messalino and an elaborate collarette, all beautifully blended; regularly $75. 00, .Monday, Ki.50.5o. .lUue fox fur M"ts consisting of u fine col larette and muff, very specially priced at $;W.rso. Anticipate Thanksgiving 'Needs From These Specially Priced Linens 72-inch all linen satin damask of tin extra good $1.'J.' quality; n wide range of choice designs; reduced, for Monday's selling only, to 98c the yard. 2.'jxL'3-inch napkins to match may be had at the very special price of $3.50 the dozen. 72x90-inch all-linen pattern cloths in a wide variety of ttr'tCilv new; down-to-date patterns; regularly $3.50 each, Monday only . . p ju O J Napkins U match the above cloths, size 22x21: Inches, regularly priced at $'J.&0 the dozen, Monday, 2.A0. 31.U5 fancy luicn consisting of scarfs, entcr pieces and lunch cloths in liat ten burg, drawn work and embroidered designs; Monday only, Hl)c for your choice. 4Gx:tti-luch eitilirol'leiTHl linen pillow canes Mn pretty lmnd worked designs; regularly $4.2-r, Monday, $2.hh the pair. Extra Stamps in the Dig Pure Food Store Monday and Tuesday 'TriiJe jf lloniielfa" l'lourspeoiHl i l ull creuu.' chreoo and 10 sta.ni)iH. priro - er fsi'k tiju iH-ll. sails "ym-eu I" tli I'auiry" pastry llour au.t 4U stunips $1.85 Tii-iiiii-t t's ';ohlcu colfi-o ami '-') HtUUIi-H, in 360 lli'imi'llH Cupltol coll'eo und stiiiuijs, pl(K 30O Assorted teas and 0 stumiw, 680 Tea slttiliKH und 10 Mumps, lb. ISO $6.98 for Guaranteed Willow Plumes Regularly Sold at $14.9 $7.98 for Guar an teed Willow Plumes Regularly Sold at $16.98. Guaranteed Willow Plumes) Guaranteed Willow Plumes i Guaranteed Willow Pluses Ueirulailv Hold at $18.00- f Kegularly Hold ut $:o.OO t Kegulurly bold at im.vh Sulo lTUo $8.98 SJale 1'ricu $9.98 Halo l'rlco $12.50 IT. ltH. ' 1 It A Nt'LATKI BtHAK St I Mil plcklcH and 10 stpn., dozen 150 Hu-nci'UIIhIi ud 10 Ht botlle 10O I iHiiriiMiin vlneK'r and 10 stainpn. buttle aoo tfeauly green asiaraiius and 1" stumps, an SOo Siilu-r'K chile sauce and 10 slumps, hottlft 350 Six pk-j;s. Atko (lloss siareb lor S6o H-lb. iiks. Hennett'H 'apilol oats, wheal und pancake flour, with 10 stamps 10o Gulllarl's pure olive oil mid 40 Mumps, nieilluiu size bottle ..45o S lbs. 7c Jup lice for BSo Hi UOn lieniielt'M t'apltol PakliiK powder and .10 Htaiups, lb. hii 34o neniietC.) I'HpltuI extracts and '.'il slanips, botllo 18o Sllt-cd beet ami ! stamps, iar loo Seliepp's (iiilnit ami 10 stamps, lb. paekuice 38o 3 pkKs. Ilennelt's Cupitol niline niKHt -i 1 1 -1 10 stamps 85o Vu- lil "lul salad iliesalnt; and 4" stamps, boltlo 48o 3."e quart can 1'ranco-Ainei'lriiii sinipH for 30o Sale of Pineapples 4 00 rans of Hrockport sliced pineapples, usually sold at 10c the can special offer for Mon day and Tuesday only, or whilo tbey lust, ut 4 Cans for 25c Guaranteed Willow Plumes Guaranteed Willow Plumes Itegularly Sold ut $JO.O0 Salo l'rlco $14.98 Kegularly Sold at $35.00 Halo l'rlco $16.98 Guaranteed Willow Plume3 Regularly Sold "it $10.00 Halo Pi ii a $18.98 Buy a Guaranteed Plume for a Christmas Present If you buy it during this side, you buy it for half price. Hy paying a small de posit we will hold it for you until Christinas. Scranfon Anthracite lleht Kcranton Anthracite, No. Chcatnut a smaller hl.e than you luivni been in customed to, but preferred by many to the old sue at a tuiuving of $1 per ton, or, tbo ton I Mouse, note that this anthracite can be mixed with other sizes. Dominion Lump and NuC Coal Ex'ra Valut at, the ton. $3.50. Try It. I'll CA y vv v Locating the Big Conventions Hv.xicTon hui:v vi r.u. . j .Member Hepulillenii National t oin iniltee. The active commencement -u Brveial ujes of pifltiitiiiury t-:ps to lclnfoicel InvitatiiHiH to the . s rs-UUcal parties j to hold ttn-:r niuiu'.iLil nmuiut.n eon-; entlons let i. e...) r.n; approach or an ntlier pre.si i-:.iial rav.ifilsn as rerialnly as tlie appea-'ance ( the robins pieredes llio aJvent of bi'lii .K. The privilene of ntertaiiiiii, ;iii'l I: clili '..tally pxplolting'. the tleleoatis anJ t pc lator i who usscmhlo fur thete ;;ie.il iuuu!-t:r.i:il fpeet.irles has mine to tirt .-.e 1;ki.!v sought after, und the compelit'on f .r C t l ii ntioii "f the bis turn 'iitioi-.u 1'i 'ri . 3 ti to lis brisk l ins JrHi' a iit un,,' l.i.'L1 i. jni the found ing of the l epaV.U'. If tbeio haj I..-. .1 ii v.v nil", o.' i ules. KUidlnif the Kleelii ii o" tin; convi nlion iit. oliei vrd s- t.f i ii ; , i . . ' y to cm it In tin in lo rank us pi e. -mp i.t. ;.. j i.,t u.sc!sel In a reading of our p. I !i' 1 history sini e the eonvelitf.li yiim Ie.'..,..e e.Kil,!l:he-1 us pin t i f o'lr l.-,"...-a n.:i. hiio r-. A ell post-'d pers.iu m:cht n'.i-.i.e a l'aii'l;.' Col kiiims a. lo v. u ie th, Kepub!i ail or lJi-iiuri;it eni. t nti n vi'l prxt . e.n , hut no uly lias any claim it can ncht f'llly as-i'it as usacirt all others: the i n elitlou ili..s Ti t In li-::i; ate where, ul tlioiiKli, -f course, it is v 1 1 I nov u that eii.iiii ii-nsi-h-i l --'ll.- of pi-licy no. I e.-pedi'-ncv will be K.ven tlue vciht in lie tl i riiiii..iti"ii. The f : I'Ht liali 111! p. luai r. il: -ollVcri-ti'j-i i,, pr.-n nl pai iv c.iteliil.i t-s "i- pres JPnt -itel ice piideiit uei,- cvmveil in "iiipi'ts-u villi the electi. in "f l as an oi-liowth 'f I"-) linlhod of ll-irpinatlPK i aiell'lutt s fi.-r Male offices in Mate coil vetitions. The unti-M-aunic uprifini; had ieMiii..,l to a - enfi tci.cc, er "n.i.ti":i, e-f iiti-.M.iM-iM held in I'liiliulelphla in Sep. t-mix r. l--. Ill wltleli r- pre-cntat ives from I-n of the t will '-f.iiir states were tin'.i! prsM-nt by rdiit ty-six ilelefa l -, nn l l i ti s.ibiilon l all-'d aie-'her ceii eptii .11 t" meet at ralliau.if. e:i si pi--nl 1 to plum. 1. cil- a p t.-ioent.al tn ket National Convcntiou Chrouology National la-publican ear hcmoci-atic liultimore, December 12 ls;il-.; May .'!, lialtlmore 1 Soli May lialtimoro HhiS llarrisburg, December 4 ls:'.9-40 May llaltlmoro nultinioiv, May I IMt ........May 27, llaltlmoro Philadelphia. June 7 184S May llaltimoro lUiltimore, dune 16 1802 June 1, llaltlmoro Iialtinmre, Septtmbcr 17 1 Itcpublican L lS.'tJ lune 2, Cincinnati rhiladclphlu, Juno 17 I Chicago, May 10 l.Mi i April 2;!. t harlebt ( June 1 s, llaltiiuore liiltitnon-. June 7 1 Mi I August 2'., Chicago Chicago. May 20 l.S'is July 1. New York Philadelphia. Juno o 1S72 Inly !, Halt i more Cincinnati, June 14 1S7! lune 27, St. I, mils Chicago, Juno 2 ISmi June 22, Cincinnati Chicago, June II UM July ,s. t'hicugo Chicago, June 1 f 1SSS June St. I.011U Minneapolis. June 7 is:t2 Juno 21, Chicago Si. Louis. June 10 1 Sin; July 7, Chicago Philadelphia. June 19 lOnu July 4, Kansas City Chicago, June 21 HOi 1 July 0, St. Louin Chicago, June 1C 1!"S July 7. Denver At 1 Ins 1 1 - tl"II 11 ; del ti.au half ti-.e thus s i, t: ill i'on ent icn. pl i.ile-n.il leminiat mi; coiim 11-lc:-'. x.ere plecot (r"!ll in"!- -ta'e. r'oll-iu ipi; tfie exatn- ic Nsl Olial liepulhaii '- ni I O Ut liailllll'-le. Ileeelil- be.- l:. lv,I, . ah Uel-cales, r preheitt int,' seventeen Male. Altimimli the re. nomination of l'.iiuept Jackson v.a.s t n - ontested, lb" 1 icmoei al-i likewise resrute I for the fir.-t time to a convention to settle upon a rutining mate for him, ai-.-ernblinK inc. in Ualtlnmre en May -jl, w li- u deliguteK pai I ieipated. lepresentlnit ail the then exiMng Btates excepting MI-- fuill i. 11 The fact that all three of t'.e initial 1 national ni'imiiai ipk 'fiiif tit ion- weie htid iu oi f n-1 the aame v-ty j;'-He the sop. 1 lor aiii ant.tr-'.- w h: r-n .1 in I hat cay fir t :n of ? n-lt a j;alln i'iiik. It tiniole 111 roll for the hotio rr tir'nUcl Hr. The fa -"n v Uti oie u.is I of the 111. Ml. few Inlleri from Washington, thr- ueat of gov ( riiiii. tit and of politic, and vet, some. rather tliun to another because of the location of the convention. Jt Is little wonder then that lialtimore retalneil this preFtlK' from the Mart. I'p to the out break of the chll war the Democrats held all their national conventions, with one ..ieptlon, in I ta.lt more, und the Nationul Republicans Mini their Wins euccc-hoi j liehl all t'li. lr nalloiial corn i-utlini.i there "ith two except Ion-.. The I lemoiru I s met joiite in tin n 1 no 1 1 in IN'.;, und the WMk iu I lairi.-buiH In 1M". uiuj in 1'hiladelphia In 1C. The rise of.lhe llenublican nartv with lulcly t-ssenn its iiiei.oiiilera.it Klrenxlli In tho iniiMIe ! funnel lolks III west and with the steadily westward trend of population soon put a new fuei: on the convention proposition. The He publicans, to be sure, met first In Phila delphia, in IVh:, hut 011 the next turn as-einbleil in 'h lea 1:0, then the fur vest, out of which 1 plant; the victorious co horts .-i by Lincoln. For the pit funding performance of Lincoln's "' nominal ion, the If 1 1 1 t I i uns took their convention to I '-all iinoi e, but retiirne-l uKahi lo I'liicaKO to hoiior the ht-ro ol Appoinato. 'ountine, its first national concciitinu, x.l, 1 'lucaxo has te.-n the scene of ten bit; 1 Unas of the tn Kii'itt political put t ies--six Kepiibllcan ami four 1 icinoci .11 tc to su' nothiiir; oi the numerous similar ttutlici inns nf the S"-cuUei le.-scr pai'tte-. ChlcHI,'". there fore, rlnce wur tiuitM has occiipieil tie roi re.-pondiii po-itlo.) as a nalloiial con ventioii city that liailituore hel.l befon: Ihe wilt. Tin- items usually 1 on -inei ei us ha- Laltituore of. ! 1 '"' " " ' 1 in-; a Inuring on louvention loiatioii. I , and ll. 1 "" "'""ilm.e already nuu.ei attd. When t ho : lacllii lit I la. t 1:1. ' 1 an on with p,,;--ab,. nval. vas by coiiimou consent the iil.al eoi, fill Ion city. r.- 1 daiul. til '-, inl.lt -Lal-1 1!'- ay bet wi in tn- staffs und south, it was only 1 Mlial removed from the thralldom of offi cial isiwt r; it was rtadily ae. esuble ,v land and sea routes; it bad eoininoiioun balls for me.-tiiiK places and leispllable h'.stilrr s lo hou a nil hi, mltiiit sittiid; DO o'le a- - et e en FU -e.e-t r.( l,jtt h,, l'ol'tual btntlit could luuie lo i;e i-ail iiaii'iiial coniinit It t s convene next month. i':i. It city 1. 1 iilirit, for the convrn li..i. will present throui;!i in spnkca-in.- 1 c-'rti nt arguments hv it should have- the picfertmc. Most t.f these art.il 1111 nts vi.l relate to the phy.-leul Weil bclni; und convenience of the delegates und eon t-rit ion croud, and the pi opi r j met- an eiUipmer.t for tilt; e xpedition and t ho . const ru f the business on which culled. I'or with the vst the country and its grow- ti.tnnaetion tin y will b ex.aii"lori of t r if population the iiallonnl of lo.lnv lia- b'Tunii of ma' portions a., ei.nipnre.l with size of tin; tJI'l; )cai,f. Lacn Minun inn 1 '..Ion pro the pinniv 1 uiiv t, atiun of the two j,-reat parties now consists of approximately I.Ono tlelcKUtes und 1.000 alternates, w hile the offici i s. pi ess cor respondents, special quests, spectators and tamp followers are esilmuied f 1 om iO.OiJ to IW.K.ii), (,f which at be: I t.nly a small part can actually I"' witness to the I . ui-eedlllKs. first. 'I'liouwh tlieic is plop. il no 11 I'M nor last -Ihe lailuuy lucihlies lo luhiri this vast ui my lotp-thei and lake ll.. cou.tltueni paits lo t!iir bonu 1 alter the close of the 1 011 itn I ion an: ahso- .No one-load to'AU coU'd that nuiiiber in und out w ith siitislai toi pi ompl iie-s iu the ul luted time. 'J ho conveiilioii city must be tiio hob t.r railways radiating Iu all nl l ectioiis v. ith tei'ininala udeipiato to i e ti aordli.ai v tl.-maiid-i. I'eople who no to thesn (CUlhcllliUS expect to be subjected to stress and slialn but they also expect to airuc I.efoiH the chiiirinaii laps lor order und lo riet o il of to" 11 ul'l.r ad journment W.II...-M u 111 ca -ona hie il.'Iu.,'. S'ecoliil. Aller He de.r.'alis ami ciow.ls ate hssi inbled they lull -t be ile.enliy houseil lllel feil. Tliev must be permltleil to sleep, und cat, und drink, and pursue ' cleaullnes.- and t ' k amuseinciil . The con ; Million extends ut b a't mil' the cre.it. 1 Ipalt of a t.'k, but is 111 session as 11 J 1 ule t j 1 1 1 a lew hours ea-ll day. Lven 1 if nil th straiiccr-i woo able to attend, j which they are not, they would have to 'be ptoMded for when lie- convention in not in session. It is Ihe holds and 11s jlauraiiM ri tic-limeiit p'a-cs, bath:'. Hu n ters, el", that iici.i I"- I 1 ic.Uis,llon. city In-1 siipp.u d Willi the,-c will n-uallv he ocit..x.,. 1 Thiid. A sii 1 1 .1 lii .- and rate con tciitn.-i 'ball tiiast he aailahle. 'utional tom.n. j lions have ,.u i.eld iu tunis pa.-t in sll sort- i f tin clip,-; place.- hall loom, I op. 1 a Imi-i', a 1 n mi ', 1 position 1 111 11, w in jwam I' ul, inli.'i'inii, til' late, Ihihiait, moro exa-iiPK 1 eipjn 1 inent s na'e la en liialilol 1 mil of full.' fire-pi mil lion, tapahle of so-al I US the 'J.OH (1elt.ate.H nnd tilleiiiaics 0:1 one floor level, and of la.l.nni; alloc, ti,, r from .,i" lo r- r lvoj people, uh not impos- pi ft : :', tt hill W J ikillr, ..' I - and . ,,sih 1, ,,, 1 1 1 , lid .ill. . , I' 0 ' 1 -. 1 ' 1 . 1 I . . . a' i"a il j 1. ii'ou.iw '.'.d iln-tan . bv : I e, In i'l ,f Uc Clevelund was held III a tenl ' pilcheil on (Tilcauoa lake lront. Jn I'.kX) the uudl loriuiii Iu wlil'li Kunsaa City was lo houso the dcniociutli! convention burned a few weeks prior to the date, bill i 1.1 w und more ciuiimoillous liiilldhiK was at in it net ltd In Itt" place and n ady a', the appointed time. l oin Ih, Hie . 1 "Willi on the llool and la tho rjiillenes uie not tint only ones ut b ndim; Ihe onM-ntion ; lln whole news paper I 'Mil.pc, public I hrounhoui the l. ui;ih and I r.-iitltn of tho land and over sea- i-ucii'clliiK Ihe. plobe wberevtr clvi lucd nnlloiis exl-l, are present by proxy IU tin) peihoiis of the piei-s represent a llve.'. Tho proposal hits oven been ad vanced In all lerioiiMii ss to shut out all thn siectal..is except the tiewspuper 10 porlers Iu the lntt rest of expeilillinj busi ness, und lor Ihe protection of tho dele rales from outside 111 f I in nets, und of In lyiiiK on the puss lo iliss-nonule a' -liuiiiils of what is happeniiiK as 111. nanny land Kiaphlcallv as need be. ln-lht-r tlil.- d.aibtful expeil.t nl in n U' adopted or lint. I lie- ptopi'i' acc0mmiMl.1l ion of the pii.-s I Kullt-l V l'i f lindaillelitn i ; n woal) be lise- Icss 1.) hold a funiculi. in, write a pl.it 1 lorn) und nominal. 1 41 prc-ld. ntiul tl.'ktl unliss lie- liens of II oiiiild be ; 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ,mt. (This wo: I. inn loom for the kuiKIim i.iiv papi r men means liimk-llne lel. ij.aph ami telephone sciiiei- from the convention city to all Ihe unat Ueivs centers; It III. it 1 1 n al- 1 1 sldeiatioll of the difference I 111 time Petit., 11 urn. rent pin is or on. , nicat transcoiitinenial coiintrt , to which the pulilicatioii of oil tic Important neiis Ipapii. of I. Hue 1 h culal ion Is adjust .-I. I tilth, fmuicial Mife-iuinls toi t he l.'r;iti- 1.1. it.- expenses ol the convention must j 1 1. pi o il, - I. , I he coll V ctlt inn I It v I f .1 p - the piolils ut money spent be dece,.ites lalld VisllolS. Ml It. i'l expected ., loot tile lulls. 'Ihe t iiMoiuury way is to talse a 'rViaiunly fu.nl and depot. t It to ihe cted.t of a. local UiaMiicr authon.e.l to nn-et , obligations as tin y arise. I'or l'.t'x, lit n i i er put up t,"n0 for the I n iiiti. rats, while j I he ar".. i Insult d without limit whatever iniitlay nilriht be iiece-sary for the Kepub i lii-atix-Miid to have calb d for about I T.. ,""). The ratiK" of e. peiidil ores coicrs hall rent, inn.- c, d alcms, tickets printhio. had . .tt.i.- - "I paal t m- plotiS. , ,.-,..ial I '.'it'll , ol' oltlc. l- nnd 'ibv oiinnltUti .u .'1.aiv. Al tmit.-a IU.' sui plus. If any. In the Riiarauty fund has been turned Into the cunipulgii fund a a campaign cuiitiibutlou, but later inactive la to return It to donors who would hav been held pioporf omilrly for uny deficit. Sixth, Mmtimeiilal and political reasons may 1"- urned lor a particular convention locution. The KcpnolicaiiM wchL buck to I'nllaileliihla iu P-00 to celebrate the com pletion el' liio first half century of tin! party's cm: leii 'o In tho miine place w lu-io tin- Marl hud been mud". Tho 1 'et.ioi ru H fixed upon St, Louis for their convent on in 1-04 in ouler to ciiahlo thorn) atteiulim; lo lake in the Louisiana Purchase ex position ul the same time. Polltlcul ton slderaiion. , iKiivever, are factors in tl.a choli o miicli more often, upon Hie tliootv H at one ciiy may he tx-livr lor a jiur ticular i audi. late lliuii another or Dial tho award o the cotivoutiuii may help hruiif Iu ll.o electoral vote of tuc Main thus facie i d, or ut h ast ucric to allay la.lloiial tlift'creuces und uucourauc tin! paity Iciulcrs to unlit! In a more li;"rous onslaintht on llio pollinat enemy. 'l o ivha. extent these expect.; I ions are actually itjuied in a decidedly open tpies lioti. The I 'euiocr.1 1 10 convention of Jbi u ut nt to Charleston, while Hie lonerlm; clouds t f civil war were, fcutlierini;, with loo hopo und dtsiKii lo pe.mit the south ern -?lavu slates to control, und ct It iiubkly spill on tho ioi.k.i and both wliiKa found ll utlvlsahki to adjourn to lialti im.re to linish their work. To tho fact that Hie Kcpiihliciiiis usaembleil that year j in I'hltaHo instead of hi a city taut of j tho Alli fchf :,n s Is unilou btnlly duo Hie ' noiiiina'.ion of Lincoln instead of i-cwutd. ' The flu. inn. .ti fonitpl.ou iu ,i uaiin-.i ' Hayes ufl-r Ll. ill ti vtus beaten oul largely beeaiiso ut local Ohio Miirounilliiya ami Harrison like,l.,c fi-.j.jv t u an advantage of pioxlmlty to home folka in the l'liloai,-. j couvciitlon thai nominated him tu xx Tbu i lio. -e of Chicago, fur the la-.l rc I publican eoiivt nlion was hailed aa a vic itory lor 'Thtj alliea" atulnst Tuft, who I hud no prospect of support from Illinois, but il tlld not prove to bo so. Neither Is it posMblo for the Conven tion location to bo dcuinite.ly measured in elettor.il votes. Although tho lepubli-cu,:- fax. ind St. Louis In l ..!. Mi.-.ourl it::l o. ii.o-: a;ic as us.ial, but vil.cu lua A, Ul. lined oit i't.' SivlttJ 4