xmrai , ( h THE OMAHA DAILY HIM : SrNDAY , MARCH fi. Inaugural Ooromonlca Oonstunmntotl During a Very Unpleasant Storm. FEATURES OF THE GREAT DEMONSTRATION IlriiinrknlilP Intercut Shown on I'.vrry Hldn In tlin AliivniiiFiitii uf ( Ipiirrnl llurrl- iin anil IIU 1'unillj rlirlr I'ure- \rrll to tlin Ciipllul. WASIIIMITOS ; HrnrAtr OF TUP. lire , ) MM I'm urn".TII KTIIIIPT , > WAHinsimi.v , I ) C. , March I ) A Rooond tlmo Orover Cleveland has been lirotiotiiiced president of the United States Ills huond Ineoinlng was not , however , under propitlouH nurroimdlngH It wan not Clineland weather Inauguration mom found WnHhlngton covend with a whlto mantle and the air Illlid with llnki s ol snow Ono might have mild that the snow Htoini wan an emblem of thoeh.istlty whli h the great cxptctatlons of the detnoi racj attrlb- Hto lo the IIHlining ( admlnlsti.itlon weio It not that the MIOW In the mlddloof the Btrcets was ( illicitly tinned Into a muddy nlush , suggesting a further umipiilson which would be odious Mr Cleveland and Ptesldent Hart Ison ilrovo to the ( apllol , despite the dilvlng Biiow.ln an open biougham 'IhoKU'iilCNtlntfr cst centered In the si cue In the senate eh mi- ber Itself l veiv seat was oicnplid when at high noon the vonorahlodootkeeper , Hassett , performed his biennial act of mining back the hands of the eloi k In order to make legal the signing of Delated bills from the house The galleties were ciowded with a quad- rangulai eiowd of people Using fiuin their cdgo to the vcrj nk lies mtppot ting the busts of depirtod statesmen Although the number of tickets Issued was ntipposed to bo eitl | il to the exai t ca pacity of the galleries , enough poisons had found entrain e to the sen ito. wing of the capltol to crowd the cottldois and doorway leading into the galleries ' 1 ho senate and Rtuatois clcit wi in huddled togothet In ono side of the chambei door Sllllllt III 'tllOM ! PriMOIlt In the spice behind them were governors of states , ox senators , pet sons who navoio- celvcd bj n uno the thanks of longiess , and others vvlio , Iav\ato \ entltlid to admission to the floor The other half of the senate chamber had been set npait for the diplo matic corps , mcmhcis clcit in the house of retnescntatives and the tmtmhois of the IIK ii-n t house So umisu ill > laigo wasthoat- tendatuoof thodlplomatlccorps and sonianv arc the now icprescntativcs elect that long bcfoto the membeis of the ptesent house of representatives enteted the Renate chamber the room was crowded and there was a long delay bofoie thoj could bo ptovided with seats or standing loom Of couiso eveivbodj looked for Mrs Cleveland , but he entered so qulctlj and was dressed so plainl.N that few tciognl/ed her , and there was not the gentle outbutst of hand clapping among the ladles whldi usuallv greets the aiipeaiame of the Hist ladj of the land Mrs Clovelind was ac- tompinlcd bj her mother , Mis Peiiine , and by Mis James T Nouis of the re-iepthn committee Piom her seat Mts Cleveland could overlook the eiitlto senate chamber and command a pet feet v low of the semi circular sp.ico in fiont of the Hi ilr of the presiding ottlcer , wheio two scats had been jihued side bj sldo for tlio piesident and Iircsldent-clect and \lco picsident-elect Mrs Cleveland w01 o a dress of daikgiay , n seal cape and a str.iw-ioloml bonnet She chatted to these about her , and ovldcntlj enjoyed the seenoand the movements of the actors In the drama on the floor below Behind her sat the ladles of tlio btovcnson family , to whom she frequently turned and convci sed Thoblllliant _ costumes of the Indies , the nodding plumes of their bonnets , the picturesque variety of the diplomatic Pipa on the floor and the almost unlvcisil black worn by the men weio thoprliiclp.il elements of color In the scene. HiirrUon anil Clmcliiud Compnred. After the usual guests vvero 'Seated the vice president-elect , cscoitcd hi Senator Mc- I'herson , and lltmlly the piesulcnt-clcet marched down the nlslo leaning on the urm of Senator Hansom. Both Mr. Stevenson and Mr Cleveland were applauded by the galleries Mis Cleveland smiled and straightened her figure with an evident dcgieo of pride as her hush mil took his scat by the sldo of President Haiitson The two ' men were In marked contiast as thoj vvcro f thus brought Into close Juxtaposition , becoming - . coming the cjnosuro of thousands of ojes t Mr. Cleveland , much the taller of the two , f looked ruddy and vigorous , as if ho weio at } least physically able to enduio the stiainof I the conlllctH which aw ait Mini I AU the members of his cabinet , except | Jndgo Gicsham , wcio seated on the floor i the senate , and it was noted that they looked f both ponderous and stilt dj' Mr. Hoke I Smith , the now secrotarj of tlio interior , at tracted the most altoraionand wasobvlouslj uneas.v under thu scuttinj to which ho was subjected. The ccifinonles preceding the inaugura tion itself were qtil ( klv enacted Air Mor- ISu was visibly affected In leading his put' ing words , which wet o hcattllj' applauded Ho then administered the oath of ofllco to his successor , whoso speech was also applauded When the oath of ofllco iviis admlnlstcicd to the senatois whose terms begin today the pioecssion was foimed for the march to the clm.ttcd pl.itfoim vvhiih had been erected on the e ist front of th capitol , whe.ro the president-elect received Ills oath of ofllco and dellveied his Inaugutal i address. Vluw itf the Cro il. The spectacle outside wasawintiy ono Thi ) great pltu.i In front of the capitol was Jammed , several acics of men and women r till gazing with uptutned faces towaul the great brono door at the center of the capital whence the hero of the ( lay was to emerge Bejond this densely packed throng , which surged this waj and that wav under the in llueiio ( of the chilling w md , theie stretched long lines of soldlerj awaiting the vvoid of command to escort the now piesident to the rev lew Ing stage a mlle anduhalfawaj to the west of the capitol The whistling wind now and then boio to HIP car the strains of a distant band marching to its assigned posl tion. It was nearlj half pist ono when Mrs Clov eland and her party walked down the main aisle of the grand stand and Hat down Just back of the little cnclosmo wheio her husband was about to take the oith The crowd recognl/cd her and set up a lustj cheer. A long wait and Vlco Piesident Stevenson , President Haulson and Presi ilent-elect Cleveland came down to the front of the stand esiorted bj the commit tee Mr. Cleveland In splto of the chilling blast bired his head , whlio all others of the juity buttoned their overcoats tl-htly | and I showed bj their ncivous movements that they felt the' cold Mr Cleveland sat down In the largo leather chair ucsldo Chief Jus tlco fuller and after taking a small roll from his Inside pocket and ttansfctrlng It to Ills outside nockot. tubbed his ungloved liands , apparentlj to testmo stagnant cir culation Piesldont HintUon tinned up the fur collar of his oven oat Diplomat * Kitlly l > l rmiriiril. | The weather during this ccremonj was In tensely told and diplomats after remaining n few moments succumbed to the dlscoinfoil of the stand and retired. Onlj. the rieneh German and Chinese ministers rennlnlng An soon as uu'ijbody In his linmedliito neighborhood was seated Mr Cleveland rose , advaiacd to the edge of the pKforn nnd began the dcllverj of his Imiuguial ad dress Ho did not refer to his manuscript , but shot his words Into the llerco wind with a rcudliuss whlih shuwtd that ho must have thoroughly mc'inoil/cd his speech 'Iho do- llvory oiciipled less than tvvcntj mlnuti-a. Cui account cf the wind nonoof his wonl vvcro audtbln at ti dlntunco of sixty foot. Chief Justlio ruller then dellveied the oath , using for the putposo the bible which IwloiiKitl to Mr Clov eland's mother , and which was used for the game pmixiso eight jcnn ago , and which was used as well to ndmlnlstcr the oath when ho Ixcauio cuv- crnorat Albanj. And o with the kits of Mr. C'lovi'lnnd's UpH lu'on thu blblo at tliu coniluslon of the oath thu icpubllcan party passed out of con trol'of ' the federal fovcruuicut. Mr , Clovc- and turnrd to hln wlfo am ) iraro her a unrtkiKti I'teniditit llarrlnon fihonk landRviirmlv with bin piediumor and BIK e nof and thru the two men entered the ip n diirlage vvhlili was waiting to It ad the triumphal prou-Mlnti down PcniiHjlvanla iveniie ( Irnrrul Iliirrlmiii' * ( loiid llriiltti When President Harrison entered thnurn iti' chamber Just In-fore the oath wan ad nlnlHtered to Vice I'intiliU'lil Hto\pimon ho mirprlxed many by looking not only well but leartj Pour j cats of time and blttergrlefs iave whltenid his hair and added a few ivrlnklcn to his face , but theto Is a ruddiness n his countenance , a glow In his cheukn , a Irlghtnens In hlx cjcn and Ilimnesrt In bin step which upeak health and ntrength 'icsldent llairUon were a Mill of black , n I'limo Albeit coat buttoned full to bin high ollar , n black cloth overcoit with an edging if dark fur and a nllli hat with a deep mourning band Ho Is the picture of health for one of fi'l ' and when ono consldciH what ho pinsed through during the week Just closed the splendid constitution of Indiana's ex-prcsl- lent IH emphasl/ed ( lenoral I Ian Ison has iiractlcally hold n imhllc reception at the whlto house on every lay of this week Theio him been a petfiet Httcain of cnlleiH Addul to thenn manifold social duties has been an enoitnoim amount of work which has ( ome to him fiom con- giessand the executUo dep.u tments 'I hero vveio thousands of men women and chlldien inc'sent at the I ist public teieptIon held b.v iilm on Thmsdav afteinooti iernight ; this week he has been on dutj till II or IU o'eloik hunt night ( General Han Ison , after enter taining at dinner Mr and Mrs ( leveland. icpalied to his pilvato oOUo and enteted Into ( onsidetatlim of bills wlilili hid bei n passed bj congtess and awaited his nig- tialuto . Not n I'll iiminl < ) ( i iipiitloit. This work Is taxing In the extieme It te- ipilie" the closest mont il attention and the most exhausting phjHlial elToit It was long p ist mldn.ght w hen ho had attai lied his slg- natuietothe la t of the bills befoie him All othei membeis of tlio fnmllv hadlotlied Knowing that he must be up at an earlv hour this tnoinlng , the most memuiable day to him slmo lie enteted the white house , ho Knew himself upon a lounge and slept with out imdiesslng Congtess was In srssl in all of last night At Oo'i loik this moinlng aseivantenten d the piesident s loom and awal'enid him No sooner had Presidi nt llanison made his toilet than he was ptesented with an atmfiil of bills sent fiom the capitol Ho s it down and began to inn them oici when there was a call for breikfast It will bo in my veits befoto , if over , flemial Haiiisnn forgets that meat It was the 1 ist one he ate in the house which promised so miu h happiness , but whtih has been so dlffeiiut Mr and Mis McKee and the two children weio pi csent ' 1 lion ; w as an effott at enjoy ment but the events of four jeats ciowded their memorv , and at times theio weio tears sllentlj stealing down saddened cheeks .lust . four j cars ago this evening the H ir- tison famllj , full of ptomlse , happiness and longjoatsof hope , i'to their Hist meal in the whlto house Theio vvero ptesent the president , Airs Harrison , their son and daughter , the giandchlldien and othei s less dliectlj connected bj blood It was a happy family with health and distinction and good iheer evervwhcio Nothing \\as--uggestivo of the events which have slmo transpired 'I In ii mid Nou. The contrast this moinlng when the last me il was pat taken of could not have been miu h gieiter A half hour after hieakfast found Pttsldent llanison at his desk looking over bills fiom tongicss , signing oflk lai doc uments , 101 eh ing telegrams and callcis Mrs Mi Iveo at once set about to put ll.o whlto house in peifect order for the new oc- cupints Fiesh cut llowcis were brought fioin the conseiator.v . and pi iced In v.isesln almost evetj 100111 and corridor about the house. Palms and other pit plants vvcro brought foith to add to these alteadv dlsti United about the mansion until the gtatid old house was made to look its best The chef was given instructions for the piopiration of an elaborate luncheon for piesident and Mrs Cleveland H waste to bo icadj hv the tlmo thoj leauhod the white house from ti.o capitol after the inaug uration To the pieparatlon for this Mis McKeogavo personal attention At 10 , iO the cabinet aiiived in carriages leadj to go to the capitol At 11 o'clock Mr Cleveland dtovo up for the piesidcnt , and shortly thcieafter the latter cntcied the carriage and tl-o llttlo procession started to the white building on the hill When Piesident Harrison loft the white house not to enter it again as chief magis trate , that is not under four j cars ut least , and madostiaightway to the capitol , Mrs McKcowas huiijlng orders at the execu tive mansion. i'ur CluXL'Iiind'H Reception. There had been left undone nothing that labor or genius or expense could conceive to conduce to attractiveness or the com- foiti or happiness of President and Mrs Cloveland. The couitcsles extended by General Hairl on and Mis Mclfeo to their successra ) have surpassed cveijthinj ; In the hl tOij of changes , and Is tonight the talk of everyone in Washington thej hrAo not onlv shown kindness and couvtesj' , but a com Illness whli h will make a new era in outgoing and Incoming adminis tration etiquette After the in uigur.itlon and after Mrs Cleveland and her mother , Mrs Pernno , went foith to the whlto house from the capitol tel , thoj were mot bj Mrs MeKecand given a coidlai welcome Colonel Lament had onlj a short time before arri\ed with Babj Uuth and overj thing was indeed homelike to Mis Cleveland Baby Benjamin Hani- son Mclvco and his llttlo sister , Marj Lodge McICee , weio taken to the residence of Mr Wnnamakcr dining the fore noon so that Mrs Mclveo was the onlj member of Gcncial Hairison's family present in the white house upon aiiival of thonow mlsticss Mis Cleveland and her mother vvcro made at homo and shoitlj- the piesident and ox-prcsldcnt arrived , the hittci onlj lingcicd long enough to bid his successor and Mrs Cleveland goodby and usheiedMis McICco into the canmgo They woiodilvc'iidiieetly to the icsldenco of ox- Postmaster General Wanamaker where an elaborate luncheon was spiead and wheio gathcied the membeis of the old cabinet , their wives and a few immediate ft lends The luncheon was a sort of love fc.ist whine cxpiesslons of afloetion were made and te-ais mingled witli the goodb\s It was a 15 o'clock before the luncheon was over Started Tor liidliiim. Thogoodbjs weio all said and the dis tinguished son of Indiana entered a c.ir- riigo with the remnant of his llttlo fiunilj and was dtlvcn to the Ponnsv , Ivaniii lallioad depot to begin his Journoj homo Ho was accompanied to the tialn by all who weio picscntat the faiewell luncheon The Pennsjlvania train was In the depot lead j tostai * It consists of but thico cais. a Pullman sleeper , a biggago car and a pilvato p.nloi car When the car riages containing the ex piesident and his fi lends lolled up to the station theio weio gathered a number of these who wished to lo-emplmslzi ) their pel son il esteem for the gieat statesman bj seeing him away and bv expicsaing bj words to him their well wlslus It w as but a few minutes bcfoio all were aboard 'Iho train Is to IUH through to ItidlamiiHilIs It is under the personal super- \islon of Mr George W Bojd , the assistant general passenger agent of Pcnnsvlvania lallroad , who has for jeais been a warm personal friend of ( .iencral Harrison ami ac companied him upon most of his Jomncvs during the past four j cars Mr Bojd will dlicct the lunnlng of the special train till It icaches the Hoosler capital. I'lTHOIllll'l Of till ! I'lirl ) . The ovprosldent's paity consisted OH it pulled out of the .station at 4 07 p m , amid diet rs and the waving of handkerchiefs of ex-President Hairison , Mr and Mrs J K McICco , Baby Benjamin and Marj Ledge McKc'o and their iiuise , Lieutenant John Parker , George W Bojd. Marshall Dm M HansdeU and Mr G T Tlbbott. who has been the ptcsldcnt's faithful stenographer for four jcais and proven himself the most popular of thu in mj nttaihes of the white house The train will run as a second section of the Pennsylvania limited cypress which loaves hoio for the west at 10 111 p in It Is not expected to stop be tween Washington and Ptttsburg , lAUlt ) | 111 Baltlmoto. Vork , Hnrrlsburg and Altoona It will aiiivo at Pittsbuig about 11 o'clock tonight and bo sidetracked In a quiet suburb of t ho Smoky city ' 1 ho patty will stop on the train tonight and breakfast upon U on Stindaj n.ornlng General Hairison Is op | > oscd to traveling on Sunday and totnoirow moinlng It has been arranged that Itov J. P , Kumlcr , a Prcsby torlau minister at PHtsbutk' and aa ol friend of the llarrlnnn fiitnlh , will in and ( itturt funeral llari Isonaii.l Mm MKce ot hurt h 'lh\ will taki hionnrdlniii r with Mr Kiitnhr and at nip lit tlnu i.tnrn . 0 thcnpclal train , and a late n | > | HT will \v \ < Nerved on the train and N mie time lifter th'f Itnlted cxpicMhaspaNMil I'lttubuig for tlin went on tlin Pennsylvania line , prolxihly ut 1 o'clock , tlin ex prenldcnt'H HH'clal | will ro- icw Its Joiiiiicy The m hiMlulo of tlmo arranged by Hovel will laid ) the partj Into Indianapolis about I ) ! 10 o'clock on Monda.v morning A tc < cp- lion cominlttie U expected to meet Iho iresldent at Ith hmond at H or H IK ) o'clock mil lucompiuij him to hid home. Mi Klrrn I'rimliiiin. Thu follow Ing pensions granted ate ro wrtid Nelnaskii OiiglnalHlias J. Kamlall , r'alub GtiNklll AdditionalKdwln Stuwni t , la j ton Aedges , David A Anderson , Isaac J Catlett , Clemmi'tit H Ivmo , Burton Tiiller , Henry II. Shields Restoration - AmosS I'.ager IncreaHO Hlclnird A Stun- lltjh , William J Kdmanson , Henry I1 Gar * H'U Original wldown , etc Sirah A Vln- iint Indian war survivor Hlchard Hoge- lioon Original John O Dawnon Incieaso - Gtorgo W ICIrkpattltk , Benjamin 1' Brown , John Tetter T.lon II Giccnman , loslah Hall , John M Brocktmm , ( leotgo Walker Additional William U Wllhltc , larcd I. Diatingir Reissue Benjamin ! ' r.vanu Oiiglnal widows Hcctlna Winner Mother , Annie M Tiavis Indian wat wldowHPamella B Paine Iowa Addition il Dividt. JOIICH , Joseiih Gansell , John Roth , B ittus llosi h In 1 lease 'I hoiiniH I'tiisoiiH , Hmoiv S Rohln- son llradford T Wicks , Joshua T Cm Us , I'rank Dose , James I iwiuv , William Bltnei Kelsstie Chi 1st ! in Small , Samuel Ri Id Reissue and imieise James S I.ee Ol ig Inat widow K. eti Sillv Spioiil , mother , Iloi.uoG Williams , father , Maty ] . " Piigh , Illlin Doughiitj Indi m war Hitrvivots- \Vllllim Ixiuman , Chi Istopher llauer , Joseph Pord , Alva U Hosklns , Juiilus It MonIson Aliram S l.lddle Additional Maik P Kellj , James P. Wind , Andievv Anderson Im ICIHO WI11I im Bedms Re Issue OllloW Holiomb. Milton K Walker Origin il widow H. etc Mnrv H U'lldtr , Chill lotto M Seilj , Niiney A I'lathers , Robetca J Hcslwood , mlnois of Josiph Smith. Indian wat sutvlvoi Wlllnm W Ulchev South Dtkota Oiiglnal Hugh Close Addition il Piatuls Carver Imiease Wlllitm M Hartupeo Oilgltul widows , etc - Ann i Piitslnger Indlanvv.it smvivor James D Jenkins Oiiglnal Peter Week- land Reissue -Gcotgo II Hill Additional John W Pinker Mill i HiitiroMN * Postmaster Geneial Wan tin iker Is pin- paring for a westein tour of ple.isuro and observation Ho will pass thiough Omaha and will stopover a dav Mr Wanamaker'H first visit to Omaha was In fomptnv with Pti sldent Hauison In Maj , Ih'Jl , and ho is said to have been so favoiably Imptessed with the citj that ho deslies to look it over P S. H Iiiduit .Im ICHIIII Suorii ln < WASHINGTON , D C , Match I A small gathering of personal fi lends and ladles of the supt omo com t assembled In the supteme couit this morning In advance of the great In inguial ceremonies of the dav and wit nessed tlio Introduction into the ollkoof Justfto of the suiuemo touit of the United States of Jtidgo Howell II Jackson , suc cessor to the late Justice L imar riturii c.ii'i nII.SON. . Shu Marrlc d for I.o\c mill l.oht lle-rb ilviitlon Army Slinulilur Mrapt. Four Doixm. la , Much 1 ISpeciil Tele- giam to Tiir BEI : ] Ciptain Wilson of the local branch of the Salvation army has been court martlaled and dismissed in disgrace fiom the ai my for mat rj ing against the adv - v Ice of her superior ofllcets C iptain Wilson is .in extremelj ] ) iettj girl and had alvvajs been one of the most active and cfllcient ofll- ccrs the in my had Some time ago Tom IV llngcr , a joung man who was not an aimy member , began pajing her attentions In a short tlmo a violent love aflair was in pro gress Tom foiesworo his woildlj- way and Joined the army Captain Wilson promised to marrj him Ne.uljall the local annj' membeis objected to the marriage , claiming that their captain was throwing herself aw ajf on a worthless joung man Major French and Captain Nelson came up from DCS Molnes and brought all their influence to bear to prevent the mar riage , but In vain rinnlly the joung people vverb married bj- the Baptist minister Captain Wilson was promptly shorn of her shoulder stiaps and dismissed from the army. NorthwcHtrrn Kxtontlons Stot'x CITY , la , March 4 [ Special Tele gram to THE BKE ] The Chicago & North- vvcstein company has a party of survejors In the Held , running a line from Ida Giovo , on its Maple Hlver division , noithvv cst to Moville , the pressnt terminus of its Wall Lake division , thcnco west to a Junction with the Sioux Citj & Pacific road at Sergeants Bluff THO latter road is now operated as part of the Noi thw cstern This Is ov or prac tically the sumo line located bj the Sioux Citj' , Chicago & Baltimore , bids tor the grading of which aio now being iceeivcd ISullct In IIU lluiirt. D u'CM-oiiT , la , March 4 [ Spccl-il Tele gram to Tim Brn ] Thutsday afternoon Kmil Bauer , a joung German , disappeared fiom here Late Fiidaj' evening he was found dead In his bed at his boarding house It was thought ho died of heart trouble till today , when his body was prepaicd lor bin ml. Then n bullet hole near the heart was found and later the icvolver was dis- covcied iu his loom. He is supposed to huvo committed suicldo IMItor Iliusli Demi. CHESTOV , la , March 4 [ Special to TUB Bcr ] Sam D Hiush , editor and" proprietor of the Dally Ga/otto , died at 7 I0 ! last even ing at the homo of his father , State Senator J B Haish Ills death lesulted from un attack of la gilppo. which culminated in consumption Sam Haish was ono of the most promising and popular j oung men in the state , and his death will cause unlvcisal sonovv. He was in hls2.5d jear u Hard right. Slot \ Cm , la , March 4 [ Special Tele gram to Tut , BFK ] Attoinojs in the case of the state against Atlee Hart , J I. . Lewis and George Crosbj , indicted for conspiracy and ex toil Ion , through thu medium of the Chicago Sundaj Sun. have been arguing a motion for a change of venuu for four daj s H was submitted tonight. Tullv MX ) afllda- v its have been Introduced A decision will be icnucicd Mondaj moinlng Uri < k In Iowa. CiiKsrov , la , March 4 [ Special to TUB Buc ] Passenger train No U" ) , on the Bur lington , ran thiough a switch this morning near Osccola , dci ailing Uio entire train. Sovcial passengeis wcie injuied , though none fatally. .Mawlior ClmrKc-d with Murder. SiDS'ri , la , Match ( [ Special Telegram to THE BI.E | ' 1 ho grand Jury tod.ij indicted William Maw her for wife poisoning , and a change of venue was taken to Pottawattamlo count j' . Dr. Gluck , ejo and ear , Barker block. io.v v.ii'ittn coM'iin.\r. llu Uui'ii Nut IVt I Alarmi'd Concerning tlin ( irriiiun Army Hill. BEUI.IS , March 4 Chancellor von Caprivi shows no disposition to either dally with the agrailan partj or suticndcr a single im portant point to the opponents of the annj bill It Is surmised that Instead of testing upon Kmpcior William's suppoil ho has underground assurain.es yi.it guatanteo the adoiitton of the measure ' 1 ho agrarian leadcts are falling to use the stiength of the party to the best advantage In eastern Russl i and westein Germain enormous property losses from floods are 10- ported In llung.itj also the rivets are ovci flow ing their bmUs , submerging villages and suicplng away thousands of cattle 'Iho small river Raab has swollen to thico times its usual size and has wrecked some J1000 houses In the illy of Kaab and the surrounding district More than 40,000 acres of land have bctn laid waste near Orvlna A small mountain stream over- llovvt'd during the night and swept aivaj two woodmcn's-buts. Twp men , two women anil suvcial children vvcro drowned. Dr. Gluck treats catarrh , Barker block. Wll 11IRTII AND GAIETY Thousand ! Attend the Great Inaugural Ball in the BEAUTIFUL WOMEN , HANDSOME COSTUMES i H i s'niitiiiir Ilin Oimtiiiiim \ \ < > niy \ Ihn l.nillm In Alii iiiliiiuii iiiiliiMlitn : ninl ArtUlIn DIM uriltloim I'limi'N Anil Illiimolin lUiTyHliiTi- llrlllliuit Hit-Hi' . WAMIIIMITOV , I ) 0. , March I Mmli of Jit ) HpCCtaCllllir HWCl'HS ( if tholimUglltal I ) , ill it tlin I 'fusion building wan doubtless duo to llll ) IIHllU'lll lloVldOpmi'tltH III till ) IISO Of Ulc'l'- irlclti , of whlih full mlvantago was taken omi'iiu uns falollkn The M out , of How- , the tomhlni'd tadlaiic'o of mil I. ul c'lrc- trie globes , tliu < liiuit.v blending ot gritnand gold and whlto , Hparkllng fountains of tinted water , peifi-i t hatnumy of musical Instru- iiontH , nnil , uh.it WIIH to tiiiinv , tlio most In- X'H'Stlllg fcallllOof tilltolh'tHOf HIM putting Lanto and magiilllconc" all uiitiblni'il to niiiko n snct'tai'lo that will bo tan led for many .VIMIN in the minds of thuso who wlt- lessed It In UH fullness I'aiii'i ti i liainliei of IIK ) iiitds In length , mom tlitin fniti intds in lite.iiltli and llfti 1 .UIK ! from llooi to telling for rfwh an * tin ) llmeiw'ons ' of the pi .it ( mill of the pension illlie building , where thu bill was held Kltfhtj feet fiuin the floor to the framework ) f the roof , Bitppoitcd hv right plll.us , tnasshu In Hire , wt.ippud lound and 'lonnd In aitlstte fashion with limiting unit Ivy ami 8inlla\ , and studdul with numotoiis electile lights In globes of vauuiw colorrt rrofimi l > iiritllniii , 'I IIK o hto.id Cilleries range on nil sides of the sp u-iotis court , tlin first twenty f < ot high from the ball room door , Hiipiioited bj in.inv Nplendld ( olinnns , thu baltoiii tailing eaped | 1) } hugo V.IHCS Out the .shining sur- fuee of tno columns and thu hion/cil ( olor of the vases won1 hidden In the masses of thu lloi.il deeoiiillons , tlio one tovuivd hhang - sitings of smil.ix and Biiiiihu pendants , the othei ( lllid with glowing palnm , gllttetingIth thousnndH of elutilu beams. Similar tie itinont was ateordcd the suppotts and cippmgs of the two iiicr | ) | gal- leiles White , gold and red atu dtaped about thu walls of the < nllro Interim' Wherever the eje wandns these thico idiots piecloniln Ue , with just enough of Moral gt oen to make a pleising effect 'llio colling , 1HJ ! feet ilxno the throng , Is n mass ofhlto anil gold , a magnificent pieio of workmanship that elicited admlr.ttlon from the hoholdois Ten thousand \ards of m.iteilal were ( onsuined In driping this vast canopy Tlio stars ana stripes are ovet vvvht'lu , on plllaifl , on walls and In the waiting looms 'Iho lower gallery Is co\eid ( with plush of pm est white , gold embroldoied and gold ftinged , forming a b ukgiound for Ameiii.in Hags and binncis. nnil while In the center of the nltisli , direi-tlv abo\ , mtd- vvny In the au lies liclovv the supporting [ illlus , aio emblems of chivalry , shields of oi on/e and steel , highly iwllshed over suits of minor , with a conventional sprar In the usual position. ' , , I'lnnrrH livrrj lii'rr. The llor.il pieces ovet' each pill.ir supported the Hist gallery. Ou 'tho ' gallery walls ate silk banneis representing the fou\ four states The si eond 'gallery Is decorated similar ! } , and decked with llor.il ] neces , almo each column are vises neatly over flowing with roses and Other flow eis , while the sides are covered with national and state escutcheons altcinatiiiK roicign ipo\ern- ments are complimented In the decoratioiis of the hiphtst galleiv which em brato flags of all nations , and , of com so , the national coat of arms riowors and growing plants nro cvory- where about the pHLn-ScWerlnp the music stands anil o\er the arches In the center of the court is ii fountain of play ing water , translucent in the rays of elcctiic lights of many colors The fountain Is suuouniled by grow ing plants , flowers and \ines , and Its effect is so uiliuo ) thai It ( buns ono of the most attiMOtlvo fcatmes of the general scene Two KrC.it floral arches , each sixty-lho feet in height , are on each side of the court , while in front and sut rounding them aio the stands for the musicians. The arches are trimmed in pure w hito bunting , for a back ground for plants and \lnes and odorous llowcis They are the erownlntr features of the room. From the top of ono the magic of "Cle\ eland " in bla/cs name \ , / of electucity , from the other "Sto\cnson" shines The band stands are man els of artistic floral beauty Artutlc nnil Beautiful. Banked around the base of each of the eight gieit nillars supporting the roof , arc flowers and plants in pi of union , while from the tops of tiics.e pillars depend wa\Ing lib- bens of smllax lifty feet in length The col- umrs bear artistic shields , cach'lmving upon it the name of one of the twentj-two presi dents of the United States and Vice Picsl- dent Sto\enson But these elaborate and tasteful decorations are only made pcifcct by the harmonious effect of many colored electric lights The ractiatico comes from ceiling and b ilcony , thoj peep out from the smilax and fern , they shimmer fioin the water of the fountain Uhousands of them aid in bringing foith the grandeur of the whole effect The ball had been In progress for some tlmo before the ptesidcntlal p-uty aiii\ed Many persons of distinction fioin all parts of the country , senatois , icpiesentatives , prominent politicians , govcrnoi" of states , ofllcers of the aimv and nivy , diplomats fiom many lands , militi i ofllc rs , all theio , with thousindsof ladies , foimed the throng that passed thiough the four great doorwajs of the buildinij and made merry in the ball loom It is estimated that 12,000 persons attended the affair , but onlv a sm ill jioition of these took p irt in the dancing The tluong was too gicat to admit of ficedom in the waltz and sehottlscho and polka and the pressure about the siju uo sets was so intense that the ic volets were given but little space for their tcipskhoicin evolutions Mr E. B Ha ) , chairman of the committee on inaitguial bill and promenade , was ( lour manager and each of the I''O sections into which ho divided the ball room was in charge of an assistant Chairman Hay had a station near the orchtstia and ho communicated with his aides bj means of olectiical signals When a square danco.was icady to begin , in each section an ck'i Ufc annunciator made known that fact to , Jr Haj and when the lust set in the lat siicfion had been formed , hogato the oilier jfor the music to begin The piogram for the. Conceit , promcnaio and dancing was as follow 41 Musical I'ViiKram. Grand Iiitiiuunil SIiittM Thu Hroal Itepnbllc-- riiiunilll Hand1 lind ouliistra'rliii > n for the oceuslon > 'iind ' di tllratiMl to Mr Cleveland tl Sjinplumlc1 IIOCMII I.t j J'reludes M > ? t Si'lcclloii The.Mi'ii'lianl of Vi nlci ) I'liiMitl rantasluLoinliiiio T lp to .Mais ranclulll inNCIVI ASH I'ltOMLNlIIC. WaltClirUtmns Httii . .fohns IVncliiK Mastur lie Iviivim I'olka May Hells. , , ij . bantc'lmaim Promenade I'/.irlne. . . Ciinno Lancers Nlo of Clrilnp'igiio I'mist \\altz I'olar Mar , , i , \\iildtt ufel .S'hottUchu Country Itaiid bmlth I'roiiic'tiado DlvcrtlsifUjlu'iit K V. ' . Uesdrmes Lancers Ito.ul to Mooton IK' Ixn'tr W lilt/ l.ti I'lBtilo . . t Aiidran I'loinenudo-lliil Ciislunu ) . lluliliisti'ln I'olka .lolly Miuli'ius .March r.ilirbuch \\altz-ll ichi lots I'avorltu \\lllianis l'roiiieiiidi.Ni'w ! Vork. ranclulll waltz Due Mi art , Ono Nml ' trails * l.nncers Koliln llikiil De ICoven \\ult7-Kspuiu \\aldtiufol 1'olUa High K-hiHil ( adut March Mitisa CoStlllllfK III thu I.tllllOH. The costumes worn foj Mrs Cleveland and Mis Stevenson and bj Uie wives of tlio cablnnt olllcers were not the lo.ist attractive of the m.inj elegant toilets dlsplajed Thogownwoin by Mis Clov eland was made of hi-avj white sittn emplro front and tight Ilttlng back It was tiihlj trimmed with point Incoand embroidered with costal beads The ombruMur ) ran up in ravs about twelve liuhcs from the iMJ'.tom of the skiit. which was i > olntod in thu luck The omplro front was outlined with hro and eo stal embroidery The sleeves wore largo puds , made of nitln , dottitl with the beads and had stllT sjtln bows at thu shoulders A heavy fall of lace completed ttiu corsage. the gown wax B.mpli in dtylr , litit vt rj rkh and urai < fit ! Mnt Htovi nHi n wifi of UKltt < pri illenl wan ncioinpiiiil''d to tin bull in all the lndlen of the pirty ivho ( aim with liirfrnin IlloomitiKUiti mm * Mr * Hmtt In r Aliitcr , vvlio In In tnoiiiiiliiK Mm MtcNcim in H K'IWII wan a eonibliiiitl'Hi of erenrn and hi llntttipo of molro antliie ( | and vuhel The nklrl mid ( omagn WITH of cream moire Almnt tliij bottom of the nkli t VVIIH a nat row arrniigomeiit of the heliotrope vdvut 'I ho inniigo WIIH ilceollottn with nileh bertha of late old Diichifw * lace , outlined b ) a garland of vliilotn MIH HtuM'itHoti n glovt'M and fan in.itchwl \olvntand tie wotu no Jewel * MKH | Steii-niton wore pink ihlfTou inn- liiolilered In colon * over pink Milk MHS ! .liilla Stovetmon , white bennillnn , with full puffed idtxiNv nl'MivcHof mlnbow ftatln and peal p inNuinenlerh , MliM IxOlii Kti'Vcimon , jot a school girl , woio n Josephine xovui of tir < | iiol o blue falllo and lace M Ins .lull i .Si oil were whlto tordid wlllf , combined with lavender n itln . Mm . ( amen K Hwliu , old HMO Mlk arid thread lai o MlAH Lucy llnnii , lemon hrocadu Allits ratinlo Dunn , lilac ctepo Ciililimt Imill n I'ri'ru'Ml. The cabinet ladl 'H prcift nt wi ro MesdaincH C'arllsle , l.imont and Ulmii'll , and Mlm Herbert , daughter of the HI i rotary of the navy Mis ( iiinham and MIH Ilnkc Smith were not In thei llj. and Mis Olney did not feel i < | iial lo the lank ' 1 ho materl il of Mis Cirllile's gown win a Mti | > oib brocade , In whli h plnlds'i ' mauve HhailiH pit-dominated 'I he train wan a verj long an 1 full tourt triln Tin- waist was eli-gaiill.y tilmmeil with point la < < and gold HI cd pen Is and had high puffed i Ihou sin-vis of thi ) broe tile Tin neck w IH ( In- Ishi d with tIi h old hu e Hlxti i n Ini h < s wIde , taught up on one Hhinildor with oslili h tips Ono end was hlddi n I ndi r the velvet b iw In front , and then < an led down the sld.of the Hkht and fiiHteni d with a I irge violet vel vet bow 'I hen It w IH festooned IICIOSH the fiont of the nkli t In UH full width and dl .ip- pea i I'd under Iho tialn Mis I/uiiont w IH attlied In a gown with an old gold H itln front , the hick Inorided with terra cotta stripes The nlievts win purred , of velvet to m itch the color In the biocado Htilpes Tim hu a wan j ibotteil around the bottom and up the front and caught with bows The Imllco was of velvet tilmmtd with gold and pearl filntfu , with fall or line Miss I . .I'll . i Herbert , d mghter of the ei ro tar.y of the n ivi , woie a gow ti of the lj lo of IH.lo The mati rial wan cieatn H itln The skit t had no train and Blood out Htlfllj at the bottom , ivhero It was iloutn ed dee-tilv with lace over silver gau/o and fi stunned with bum lies of i team roses ' 1 he bodlio had the late at ringed in pretty bertha fash Ion l' ( irl ornainctiis were worn Ahs Htssfllihose a gown of p lie jellow , hioiaded s'llln. striped with pink and blun and finished with an abundance of 1.110 old laceMis Mis Morton wore heliotrope hiocido and velvet , made in the Dliectoiy ntjlo nnil ttlmmed with minx and Duchess lace. Mrs Cat Motion , black silk with whlto and him k lace. Mis Paul Morton , corn colored brocade , combined with pile heliotrope satin and a fall of old lace rri-xlilmt nnil Mm. C'lmrUlul ArrUc. H was twenty mlnut's to 10 o't lock when Mr and Mis Clevelind arrived at the pen lion ofllie building aieompanied by a letinuo of ft lends \\itliout going to the rooms reset - set veil for them , the pusidi nt and his wife started on a tout of the b ill room The piK's- ident lul away on the aim of ( ienoral Scho- lleld , while Mis Clevelind followed under escort of Justice Oil ay of the supreme' ijeneh Pollowing tlii-m tvme Colonel and Mrs Dm S Lament , Mr an 1 Mrs Wilson S Uisscll with their daughttrs Ii , law , Mr Hoko Sniltn , Mr and Mis .1 Sterling Morton , Mr and Mrs Kit h.ud WatKon ( illder , Mr. and Mis 13 ( J Benedict , Miss Benedict and a number of others As the party entered the Marine band , at a signal from the doorway , starled up with "Hail to thu Chief , " and this familiar air was thu first intimation given a m.ijoiitj of the people piesent that the guests of the evening hid arrived Theio was a general movement of those In thy center toward the sides of the loom , and particul.ul } toward the west , or rifth stieet entrance , through which the piesidcntial parti had entered The gathering had by this limo numbered fully 10,000 , and this immensocrowd was nec essarily so compact that there was llttlo room left for the promenade of the guests of honor Several thousand people did not oven know that the piesident and Mrs Cleveland were in the room Uho greatest interest was manifested in Mis Cleveland and hundreds of \ omen vied with each other In getting to the front of the line , where they might catch a glimpse of her face A few minutes only vvcro consumed in the circuit of the ball loom and then Mr and Mrs Clovel.iud went upstairs to their apart ments and there received a largo number of prominent persons , including senators , rep resentatives , foreign ministers and ofllcers of the armj and navy The coming scticlary of the navy. Mr Herbert , then joined the uarty wilh Miss Herbert Arrival of tlm Vlco rrenlilrntliil Party. The vice piesident lai parly arrived al Iho hourof 10 and a circuit of the hall was made In u manner similar to that of the piesiden- tialpaity Mr and Mrs Stevenson , wilh their son , daughters and the fiieuds who accompanied them lo Washinglon , then Joined the president and Mrs Cleveland in their rooms ThoSlovcnson family remained somewhat later , as did also several members of the paitv who came with the Clcvclands Mr Carlisle was one of those whoicmaiued and he and Mrs Carlisle held scvci.il Impiomptu icccptions ii : various parts of the hall Prcciselj at o'clock the band struck up "Homo Sweet " and the , Home. assemblage quiellj dispersed The whole proceedings were inaikcd by n staid and statelj decorum more thaiaclcflsllc of an ancient minuet than of a modern ball. Tin ; I'rt'slilent'H ItoolllK. In the committee rooms prepared for the presiitenl md vice president the s uno lavish manner of dei oiallons and adornment that prevailed in the h ill room , with even moio profusion , was repeated Hoses piedoml- nalcd In the floral decorations gi cat Ameri can Beauties , swcct-stcntcd Mngni Clmrlas and Uliic Uruners In every nook and cor ner were plants and cut flowers that could not bo passed In luxuriance and nicety of ai rangemcnt The president's rooms , three in number , vvero Ihoso used by the commis sioner of pensions and his chief clerk the Hist in ranged as an ante loom This apait- mcnlwas coveted on ono side with vines and flowers , while on Iho opposllo walla silin lapeslr.v formed a bic-kground of mag nificent flor.il pieces In the presidenl's room , the second of the suile , there vvero plants , flowers , \Ines in profusion , banked in the coiners and atound the walls A mirror framed In smilax and ferns and spliced over Iho mantel and in the open llrepluce roses and tulips vvcro arranged with so much aitistlc effect as to give the idea of binning coals Above the minor , a duplicate of w hit. h w as on the op posite wall , a star of oleetric lights , en twined bj a wieathof 1 iurelgao a brilliant effect , while ivj garlands , more flowers , flags , banneis and rich drapciies completed the decoration of the room A miniature re production of the capitol building in humor telles was Iho piltuipal floral piece in the Ihird icxim. icseived for Ihe private use of the president and Mis Cleveland Koics and plants vveie artistic.-Ulj nrranped drap eries into a veritable bovver The rooms of the execulivo committee of the Inauguration w ere also profusely decorated So inn of the roruuT Hnll . There have been but two intermissions in the series of inaugural balls lo commcmo rale the accession of a new elected presl dent since the dajsof Madison , covciing a period of etchtj-four jears The earlier balls w ere held on sites then deemed fash Ion kble , but since given over to variet.v thca ters or beer gardens Martin Van Buren had two bills given In his honor , bul the president and vice pnsident attt titled onlj one William Henri Ilartisjti's biit-f term was commemorated bj three inaugural balls , ho at tendril all and danced at one of these with the wife of the editor of Iho Na tional Intelligencer 1'ollt had two Inaugural balls , ono at fid a ticket and one al ft ! The last , as might be icidllv supposed , was num erously attended and very disonlyrlj Xaehary Taj lor , who , llko H it i Ison , dleit be fore his term , had llueo balls given In his honor and attcndod each of thorn , accom panied by the vice president. I'ierve , poor IMorce , as his coiiteiuponu los beeamo aceus tomed to call him , wound up his Inaugura tion In u snow storm and had no ball given him * With Buchanan the plan of making temporary provision so us to concentrate al' Kelley , Stiger I & Co. Corner Farnam and 15th Streets. The Latest Fashions , The Latest Shades , The Popular Prices. Dress Materials w x ) You may choose from n selection of over 150 new and pretty India Silks. New Velvets o .im > Changeable Velvets , Russian Velvets , Plaid Velvets , New shades in all grades Corduroy Suiting So stylibh just now andso serviceable 85 cents' Wash Silks < N.W > Pretty effects in changeable silk shot silks in new effects , etc. , etc. Dress Goods This department now contains the fashions from the best markets of the world , at popular prices , French Challis Many pretty effects a complete change from past seasons in styles and colorings. Wash Goods Replete in every fabric now in vogue. Our beau tiful Sateens are really superb. The Batistes are surpassingly pretty. New Gloves See our new brand of superfine Italian Gloves. All shades be found the , new can now Empire al'I Browns , Steel Grays are the leading shades. Dress -Trimmings The latest novelties in Laces , Veilings and Dress Trimmings will be shown Monday. New Ribbons The greatest bargains we have ever offered Rich all silk satin and gros grain ribbons , in all the new delicate shades 6c , 8c , i2c and iSc a yard , worth almost double. Faille Ribbons Rich all silk faille francaise ribbons ( No. 40 , 3 inches wide ) , in all the new spring shades , only . 2 ; c , regular price 450. See them in the win- dow. Kelley , Stiger & Co. , Farnam and 15th Streets. the visitors under ono roof bepan The in augural ball was held in a temporar.v wooden btiuctuio erected as an annex to what is now the inti hall In Judiciary square. Lin- coin s inauguration , in spite of the ovei shadow ing cloud of Impending war. called for the construction of a similar wigwam on the same square , but Lincoln hiti'self , oppressed with the s > ense of his coming rcsiKHisibllitii's. did not attend Grant's flrst Inauguration was celebrated by a ball given In the uncompleted north wing of the treasurj building Grant and Vlco President Colfax were present , nceompmied by their wives , and among the honored guests was Horace Greoley , who , four jean , later , was mmlnitcd for the prcsldcncj In opposition to Grant s second term The de- la jed decision of the disputed title of 1'iesident Hajes prevented any ball being given in his honir Garhold's brief administration , which opened so auspii ioualj and closed so trade- all ) , w as commemorated b ) a ball held in the uncompleted nation il museum , whoso vast proportions , with its arches , corridors and masoivedome gave facilities for making the bill the most Imposlrg of the kind ever witnessed in this country This bill was never equaled until the majestic central hall , or otherwise uninteresting | > enhlon building , created by the late Gen eral Meics. placed nt the disposal of the national authoiitlcs a ball room , the equal of which It would be hard to find any where Whatever eh-mires of administration mav occur , it seems iikel.v that the pension building w ill bo the nation il bill room of the future Cleveland's flrst Inauguration and Harrison's election vvero each celebrated bv most successful bills held within this build ing , but neither of them could compiro In splendor with Iho oall to bo held there to night AMU InvrttlKUto tlin I liirjt < ' . TorcK i , Kan , March-I In the scnato to- daj n tesol .tion was introduced authorizing the appointment of a committee to Investi gate the charges of no vptlng hoodie made l > i the Topok.i ( t.ipitvl against Governor IXSHoiling , Attome.v General Little , the governor's private Mcret.ir.i , , and James Ix > gate The committee will m.iUe n full stenographic' report to thenvretno of htato , who will submit It to the hi'iiato ut the tirst session thereafter M-vJur llnlltiril hull * fur Kurupr. Nrvv YOIIK , March -Major HalforU sailed today cm the French liner La Oai- cogno for Havre He goes to Paris at special disbursing officer for the Bcrinur sea commission , which will meet there very soon. Dr Gluck treats catarrh. Darker block. lirro of M Wreck. Conpriossmnn Belknnp of Michigan w ho did Mich heroic' M-I-V ice nt the rail road w reck in Philadelphia lost Wednes day , borved for eleven jears in the fire department ol Grand Hapids , and ro o to the po-iition of chief. It was to bo ex- i > ec'tod , therefore , that in an emergency iiko that of the other day , ho would Bhow himself a man uf nerve and action ; and ho pees around now with fccveral cuts on hit liands acquired in that very way. A Washington dispatch pays that ho saved the life of ono young woman who was pinned under the wreck with the arteries of her wrists severed. She was rapidly bleeding to death when Uelknap crawle-d to her and with f-omo ordinary rubber bands which ho had in Ills pocket , bound the wrKU and stopped the tlovv of blood. The surgeon , who ar rived seine time after , raid that thla I course saved her life. The roof of a car was raibod with u jack and the during congressman craw led under with a guvv to roletk > o several jxsri-ons. Trn Ton * of IliamomU. London World : An astonishing gtnto- montwiLs made Wednesday evening at the Society of Arts in the course of a paHsr ) by Mr. tk > nne > tt II. Hrough on the "Mining Industries of South Africa. " Ho said that since 1 7 , when the diamond mend tields were flrst discovered , there have boon exported from Caj > Colony moro than fiO.UOO.OOO carats of diamonds , the vnluo of which approached 70,000- 000. Tholr weight would exceed tea J tons ; a heap of them might form ti pyra mid with a biuso nine feet square and six fcot high. Putting It another way , they would fill u couple of Pickfnrd's vans. The figures are large , and are , I should fancy , open to correction : but Mr. T. Keunart , who is responsible ( or the statement , is u man , I believe , who knows what ho is talking about.