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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1887)
- - ' - - f4 . . " H . . : . . ' . . . ' J..1. . . , . : OfA1A DAILY .BEE. , , SEVENTEENTH YEAR OMAHA , WEDNESDAY MORNING , OCTOBER 12 , 1887 , NUMBER 11C'l i The Hearty Reception to Do Tendered - dored the Prosjdontlal Party. EVERYTHING IN READINESS. Mngnllcont Weather Will Add to the Ploaouro of the Occaelon. f THOUSANDS TO BE PRESENT. How the Ouoete Will Bo Received and W hero Driven. A GRAND MARTIAL DISPLAY. De COI'ltt IOilx % 'Idci ' .flll Add Beauty to the Clty-Clevclnnd's Lucky Career-Ilia 'Ife'x Ontalun Irtherltance-Other Incidents. Our Honored Guests. I file nrrangements for the reception of 1 Vresideaat Cleyela id trod his wife are coin- plete , mid Onuila is idl ready to accord them welcome on their arrival this morning. : verytliing so far has been propitious , and i the probability is that the sun will shine s brightly upon the distinbvlshed guests. 'the t' city is nlrendy throlgrd with thousands of strangers who have come to greet the chief mngistrate and his wife , and to-day Omaha tv ill turn out an assemblage such as it never q has hoforo iniohit of mmnbors. 'Since leave t , ing Washington the party has visited Indian- r apohis , St. Louis , Chicago , Milwaukee , Madi- c xan , St Pad and Minneapolis. In each of these cities Mr. Cleveland bus been accorded a cordial reception , not as a Politician but as the head of the great American republic , Ibis greeting at Oniuha shtwld not and viii not be less hearty than ht the 1 lmccs nlrendy visited , and the domionstratioi of good will will doubtless copse hull to gratefully remember - member ilia unbounded hospitnlity of the i people of the nletnpolis of Nebraska , 'rite presidcadinl trail is expected 1 to rcaeh Omaha this nioruiag a at 10311 ; , At Madison the president nud his wife there joked by Postmaster General and Mrs.'ilus , who , with Private Secretary s Diudel S. Lament and Colonel 13issell , Air. Cleveland's old law piirtaer at Buffalo , coin- rose the disthlguished party. Upon arriving at the Union l'acillc transfer , ml the other side of the river , the party will be met by Judge J , AL Woolworth , Senator Charles F , Manderson , Dr. George L , Miller , GeorgoW. fioldrege , 1V. A I'axtou , Geuie al C , 13 , Dandy , Max Meyer , A. J I'opplctoi , J. 31. ifillurd. Upon reaching the Union Pacilc depot in Omttha the party will be met by the committee - tee and immediately escorted to carriages in waiting and the drive will coutmeulx. j TII1. 1)IttvE. of the l'resitlenthtl ' -Houle I'arty Through the City. The route finally adopted by the committee having in charge the drive through the city ' Is quito extensive and probably one hour will be consuuwd hr going over it. It bus so been arranged that the best Parts of both the rest- Y , bt taco and business portions of the city will ho via veil by the pat' and it will also give limo people the greatest opportunity - tunity to see the President en route. The following are the streets on which the drivevill be : From the Union Pacific depot west of Mason street to Elev- odh , north on Eleventh to Jaokoi , cast on Jucksot to Tenth , north on Tenth to Barney , cast on Harney to Ninth , north on Ninth to Farnnui , tvcst on Far- nam to Sixteenth , north on Sixteenth to Dodge , east al Dotage to Fifteenth , south of Fifteenth to Douglas , east on Douglas to Eleventh , south or Eleventh to Harney , west on blarney to Fifteenth , north on Fif- tecadh to Douglas , west on Douglas to Sixteenth - teenth , north on Sixteenth to Cutuing , west on Cumiug to Twcadysecond , south on Twentyscrond to the highr school building , around the high school building , ( vest of Capitol avenue to Twenty-fifth , south of Twenty-fifth to Farnum , west on Farnain to Twenty.eighth , south on Twenty-eighth to Park avenue to Leavenworth , on Leaven- worth to Phil Sheridan , north on Pliil Sheri , dam to St. Mary's avenue , cast on St. Mary's to Twentieth , north on Twentieth to liar- nby , east on Harney to Eighteenth , north on Eighteenth to Farnam , east on Farnain to Eleventh , south on Eleventh to Mason , east on Mason to Tenth , south on 'i'enth to hi ownell hall , circling in the yard In front of Brownell hail , and north to the depot The carriages wilt ho ocmqIed as fellows : 1. President , Mrs. Cleveland , Governor Thayer , J A. McSiato 'J. Mr. and Mrs. Vilas , Mayor Bcchel , ludgo Wukely. J 1) . S. Lauto t , Dr , Miller , J. F. Boyd , tv , A. Paxton. , 4 , v _ S flinch , W. Manlersou , J. F , Say- -age , C. D. Dandy. n. Dr , flyriud , A. S. Paddoclr , Woohvorth , Max Itteyor. 0. Boymitmt , Itoaewater , Poppleton , Dorsey. , I 7 , hiitehcock , Pritchet , F. Murphy. 8. Bahtwln , Cowin , Doane , Ferguson. 9. General 13rcek , C. H. Drown , II. W. Yates , T. Kimball , 10. Dr. M. Purlhm , J. II. Millard , C. V. j Onllaghcr , Holdrege , 11 , Major Hughes , ilrachvogel , C. Taylor , 11 , Kountzo. Ii. Colonel henry , Judge Croff , Judge Nev'hlle , C.V. . Ilan ilton , 19 , Major Crenry , 14 E. Iler , lioplchts , J. Meyer. 14. Clowrnl Hawkins , J. Garicau , J. II. ThurstoL 15. Colonel Terrill , Captain \h Coilyy , Gilbert - bert , llurttnun. 10. Koamu , Captain Ray , Siattli , hbe"nett. 17. Dr , Crittenden , Major Ruker , Helm , rot1 , Mnyno. 18. Major lialeondt , Ktchen. ; 19. 13stWyt Lowry , llaskelt , Boyd , 'Jq , Ford , Lea , Glanville , Cimisuum , 21 , Schuchler , ltedfonl , Cheuuey , Pan Cuugt. -Ja. 1clrslc d , Aloador , luuhnuu , hn. pcr , r t3. Retorters of the four pnpo > v. Everyone is expteeted to b e in time carriages on the arrival of the presidential train. MARTIAL IISPGAY. How the Troops and Civic Societies 1v ill lIe Arranged. General l1'heaton , grand mmarehal of the day , has labored Indefatigably in arranging the troops aul civic societies who will greet the presideut. Of line regular troops the headquarters baud of the Second regiaed United States infantry will be nattier comma- lnaad of Lloutenant Cobouel I. S. Fletcher. Who Second infantry will form on the west + . } . , . , lr J ' l _ I : Y d. t r f a , r. = . . , c. 1 r / 34- . - ' . i. ' i/ \ ' : s a- - / , IJ r \ . , . i , - 1 . . R 1. / - 1 ,1 t s 4/ i ! , A /i . I , I Y ' .r a 14/i2'/ ( n J . \ / r . . L \ . a 7 (4 ( . ' iff" , - : \ j 1i ( ( % lL/ I --J , 1V\J tit . I1 , \ ' \ ; ? I j I _ l V lE'I S J -S - > \ I 1 , , .I , , 1 . , ; \ \ \ 1 _ r - : . : \ a t ; t' I 1 1 / : ! 1 J 1 l rl1 - y ' 2/ : ( ' : OUR DISTINGUISHED GUESTS. side of Tenth street , facing east , right resting - ing on Jackson street. The uniformed regiments and divisions of time order of the Knights of Pythias are to format in single rank on time left of the regular troops , extending time line of parade to time left along Tenth street to Barney , thence east on the north side of Burney street to Ninth street ; on the west side of Ninth street to Farnam ; west on south side of Farnan street to and across Sixteenth street breaking the hue at Eleventh timid Fifteenth streets , which will be left open until after the president has passed north on Fiftecdh street Then , commencing at the northwest corner of Farnmn and Sixteenth streets , leavllg Farnumn street clear until after the presidential party has passed cast on that street. Time uniformed amid imnuuiformed Knights of Pythias vlll extend their llama of parade on the west side of Sixteenth sleet , Lnchig east , to Cunlig street , and west of time south side of Cuanimg street , facing north to or near TweutySecond street , All other organizations and civic nssoci- atious will form on tam parade li"o on time north side of Douglas street facing south , and on the south stile of Ilaruey street , facing - ing north. The young men's donocratie chub , Colonel E. C. Fioyd commander , will be at the Union l'mmcifk ; depot at 9 a , In , The Genoa Immdus- trial School band is assigned to duty with time young men's club. A force of police will be present to gran } time depot grounds mid also the lbw of march. A presllcadhtl salute will be tired inunerli- ately on the arrival of the president in Outaha. IECOIIAT10NS. blow time City is Attired For limo Iteceptioi. Daily adorned in red , w hito and blue , her natural beauty reinforced by all that skillful hnnds can accomplish with yards upon yards of binding and thousands of flags , Omaha will present a sight to Old Sol this morning fit to make his eyes water. As President and Mrs. Cleveland and time presidential party arrive at the Uuiou Pacific depot they will be greeted by a display of flags and hunting tastefully festooning the south side of the building and in time center time word " 11'el- come , " This will be the first of time long lbw of hnndsonte decorations tvldchi Pidrloliu citizens - zens have prepared in honor of the first visit of time nation's chief mimmglstdo to the ( late City of time 1Vcst In time hands of the conm itteo on deconitio" aid Its caner- getie and ellcicnt ciwUmat , Julius Meyer , this partof the city's reception to its dis tinguished guest bas been performed In a maser of which all tier citizens laity fool justly proud. All day yesterday alarge fora of pointers and workmen of various kinds Veto busily engaged la limo empty stmrc build , itig on the first tloor of the D. & M. aehd- qua tera at Tenth and Farnam streets , pro pariug mottoes , tiags and streamers tor lame m.loug time line of the presidoitial drive this morning. Sonic of their work was flung to time breeze , nrly yesterday morning. During the day the nc ority of the mottoes and Pictures ivero put in place and limo Eleventh street viaduct supplied with its dress of many colors. Early this morning the ] sigh school building will be decorated and a liberal mnouut of flags amid bunting will be displayed of time four fronts of time county building. The decorations of the Eleventh street viaduct , wldch will he the first to greet the eyes of the presidential party , are among time lsandsomest on time line of march. From the south end of the soutlm span hangs a streamer bearhsg the inscription , " 11'eleoule to time presidealt and Mrs. Cleveland. " As the procession - cession again passes under this span on its return from time tour of the city , the chief executive will meet this flattering and suggestive motto : "God Speed the Man who does right" As the llama advances it will pass under time magnificent ceamtral span , at the south mad of wimiclt rm arch has been constructed for time occasion , upon which are hang portraits of President timid Mrs. Cleveland - land , flanked by nntional shields. At the other end of this span are pictures of Wash - fugton and the Goddess of Liberty , Vith a shield nud eagle between. After leaving the viaduct , as the procession moves north on .Tenth street , it will pass mmler n streamer at Tenth amid Jackson streets hiseribed , " 12.,000 Omaha People Welcouo tine Presi- dent. At Tentlt amid Ilarney anotimer stnnmps Omnhas npproval of time celebrated utterance of the chief executive , "A Publio Oftco is a 1'ublio Trust" At Temmtlm timid Farnum this sentiment is repeated while on the other side is time inscription "Grover Cleveland , time Nutioam's Chief Magistrate. " At this corner is suspouled a large crayon portrait of tam president's lovely wife , for which ho handsomno decorations on time army and Union Pacific headquarters help to make a fitting background. Spanning the street at the next street west on Farnam is the inscription - scription , "The Foundation of a Govern- mcidtime Nation's Strength. " Pam their return down Furnum. The city's ' guest will be greeted with tlmo hospital invitation , "Come Again , and Stay Longer , At Twei fin and Farnam , 1,000 Omaha Peopho repeat their "Welcome" to "the President" At Thirteenth and Farnam an immense crayon portrait of the presidential visitor looks down benignantly upon time passersby. The Knights of Pytlmlas present their welcome at Fourteenth and Farnam and Thirteenth mmd Douglas , on streamers tastefully adorned with emblems of the order. An arch on the west side of rho bight school building bears a welcome to the distinguished visitors as they pass north on Twenty-second street , and on their return bids "Godspeed to the Man Who Does Right" The court house will be , decorated at an early hour this morning with bunting tripod about pleturee of the president on the north , east and soutlp fronts. The chamber of commerce deserves especial mentiou for its tasteful bunting decoration and time arch lm the square in front of it looks very pretty with nutioual shields at the four bases and time national tricolor tvrcatlmed about the frame work. CLEVEEAND'S LUCK. Sheri1T , Mayor , Governor , President and Husband. Time wonderful career of Grover Cleveland has won for him the title of the Man of Des- tiny. Born in Margh,1837 , at the age of ttf- teen ho became a student in Clinton academy Oneida county , Now York. Without means to Ilnish his studios , Ito was compelled to accept u position in a country store. lie was next appointed u teacher in ma asylum for time blind , in width position ho remained for one year. Turning his eyes westward as the siot affordhmg room and scope for his amid- tions , ho was on his way to Clevelmmd , Olmio , what stopping at time residence of his uncle , lion , Lewis B , Allen , in Buffalo , he was by that relative dissuaded front his Intention amid advised to study lain. IIe was admitted to the bar in 18.19. In 1S0'J ho ryas appointed assistnnt district attorney for Erie county , This was time first ppblio ofiieo ho bud ever held , mid he was at the time twody-live years of ago. ' In 180.1 ho was nominated by time democrats for district attorney of Erie county , Accepting - ing the nomination ho entered the campaign vigorously but was defeated by the republican - can nominee. This is the only defeat for any public milieu for which lie over ran , scored agmatnst } aim. After his defeat for the district uttorneyship Ito resumed the practice of law iu Buffalo as a member of the firm of Lining , Cleveland & Brown. In 1670 ho was elected slmeriff of Erie county and held that 0111ce for three years. In 1874 ho was elected mayor of Buffalo and exercised time veto power unsparingly. From the mayoralty of liuftalo we next timid him graduated Into a noaineo ) for the governorship - ship of New York amid his contest with Sec. rotary Folgerr , tire republican nomhmee , and his victory by a majority of over 190,000 votes forms lmo of the most remarJc- able events in American politics , As governor - ernor of New York , Ciavoland was regarded as a man of indomittblo will-power mid an indefatigable worker rather tuna a states- man. It was while seated In the executive chamber in the midst of his duties at Albusy : , on July 11 , ISSI , that the salute of a hundred beans conveyed to him the intelligence of bis nomninalion for the presidency of time United States by the democratic convention at Chicago - cage , of the fourth day of its session. Time events of time campaign of 1654 arc too well known to need anything but a suggestion for their recall. The cad of that campaign found CLEVELAND'e Lvcur bTAit at its zenith and hinself , presldeeitt. It Is safe to say that no itreaidlYmtlal inauguration eve r . U excelled in elegance amid numbers that of Mnrcli 4 , is ; ; . So great was the nuum- her of military amid civil delegations attend- fug that time usual procession was curtailed en route to the escort of the preshlent from thu capitol to the white houso. Seated in a carriage drawn by four white horses , with the oath of ofilco administered by Chief Justice Waite aid time declaration of his own inaugural , "Public ofilco is a public trust , " ringing In his cars , Grover Cleveland as head of 00,000,000 people role to the white house , bowing his responses to time cheering crowds. The same lndefatgmiblo work and minuteness of detail which characterized his ndmLalslra- tion of time oftico of governor of Now York , clung to him in time wllito house Every application for ofilco ho personally exaniued and every movement of congres- alonal legislation ho closely inspected. At his desk at 8 a. m. ho labored with lntermis- slons for meals far into the night , but with all his assiduity he found time for courtship amid was MAnnirD oN aosr 2 , ISSO , in the blue room at than White house , Time event was significant , being time first ma - riago of a president occurring in time exeeu- tivo mansion , iTiulm : w IIITE noesu ffINae. Time first marriage ceremony ever solemnized ized at time white house wits that of Marie Hester Monroe , the youngest of the presi- dmit's daughters , to Samuel Lasvreace , gov ermior of New York , March 9 , 1820. The ceremony - emony was performed by Itev , Dr , Hawley , an Episcopal minister of Washington , and was very exclusive , limited to attendance to the Immediate family , Jolni Tyler's second inarriage to Julia Gardner did not occur at time white house , but at the Church of limo Ascension , New York City , Juno 20 , 18(4. ( On the 31st of Jnnuary , 1842 , Elizabeth , time third daughter of John Tyler , was married in the east roon of the white house to , Viiiimim Waller , Rev , Dr. hiawley officiating. Time next mnrrluge at time white house was that of Nellie Grant to Algcrtmon Sartorls , ftov. Dr. Nevmnnn , a Methodist maiuistcf , ofilciat itig. M115. . CLEVELAND. A Brief Dlography-Tho Folsom Pant. Ii ) ' and ' 1'helr Otnaha I'n prrty , Mrs. Grover Cleveland , whom 73yron Sun. derlund of the First Presbyterian church ht Washington pronounced one with the presided - ded on Jumio 3 , 1650 , was Frances Folsom , the daugldcr of Oscar mid Emma C. Folsom , of Buffalo , Her mother was left a widow in time year 1810 by the accidental - dental death of her husband and time daughter was placed at school at St. Paul , Minn. , in the same year. While there slue lived with her aunt , Mrs , hluddlestono , and attended school at the corner of Fifth and Franklin streets , kept by the Misses When- ton , IIfro the future "first 'lady of thq land" spent about a year , fauify circum- staaueer r1 : derjng her return to Dmi ale nod essary. It was at this period that Cleveland first met her and laid the foundation of time love that culminated In marriage. By in- sthtct mud education , in beauty and grace , Mrs , Frances Folsom Cleveland Is well qualified for the position slue occupies - pies , and during her short reign in the widt0 house , has proven herself a worthy successor of tire glories of Dolly Madison , the Tylers auli Harriet Lane , bequeathed queathed her In trhdltion , song and poetry. Her visit to Omaha at this time , aside from time eclat attending it , must prove doubly interesting - teresting not only to herself but to time citizens of time city , from the fact that she is largely interested in thoownorship of Omaha real estate , thus making hors and tiieir Interests - ests idcmitical. Over thirty years ago , Jolt B , Folsom , the grandfather of the present Mrs. Cleveland together with lie brother , believing in Bishop Berkely's prophecy expressed in poetry : "Westward the course of time cm- hire takes its way , " Invested his savings in western lands. Among others sdlected were several ranges him Nebraska , sons of which are now comprised within Omaha's Boils , John 13 , Folsom died In the latter part of tlmo year ISS0 , rand after provldhng by his lust will and testament for the support and mali- tenanco during life of his friend , Cyrus hlunmphrey , amid his burial after death , devised - vised all the meat nud residue of lids estate to his following daughters-In-law aid grandchildren - children , viz : Alice It. Folsom ( widow of his son , Bojamin : F. , ) , Emma C. Folsom ( widow of hats son Oscar ) , Francis C. Folsom ( daughter of Oscar and Emma C. Folsoa ) , Emma A Folsom , I3enjanin F , Folsom , Alice Saplmronia and Wllllarn R. Folsom , ( children of Benjamin F. and Alice R , Folsom - som ) and Mary Augusta Martin ( daughter of Wllliura N , and Mary Augssta Marlin , deceased ) . nlms. CLEVELAND'S OMAHA iNilaIIITANCE. In addition to her interests under time will of ho' grandfather , Mrs. Cleveland also In- hc'its from her grunduncle cc'tain estate hi Onmha. As nenras curt be gathered fron Byron Recd , her agent in Onmaha , time value emmer estate hero in round figures is over t Uoooo , , Time property 1n which slue hiss a ono-sixteenth interest Is located as follows : Lot A , block L6 , northwest corner Seventeenth and Davenport. Jot 1 , block 68 , southwest corner I'ourtoentlt and ( .7dcago , Lot 2 , Ulock M , next west of southwest corner Fourteeath and Chicago. Lot f. block 68 , northeast corner Fiftee"lm and Davenport Lot 1 , block 01 , northeast corner Twelfth and Davenport. . Lot 1 , block 73 , aouthwest corner Twelfth and Clatcagu. Lot 8bioek 74 , northwest corner Thirteenth and Capitol uveuue. Lot 1 , block 7e. , southwest corner Fourteenth and Davenport , Exposition ammex. Lot 2 , block to Capital avouue between Six. tee"th mind SuventeenthClimb stables. Pot 7 , block MI , landau atreetbctweenl lxteentla and fie entsenth Planters hou9m. Lots sad 8 , block 107 northwest corner of and Dqu. its 41tst0i 1h21eet squure , " - M I.013 , block 110 , Dmtglns between Seventeenth mul Elghtecath , south sllle. Lots block 10a. Jscksan between Eleventh and Twelfth , north aide. North 81 feet lot 4 block 24L corner SLvtlt an4 Pacific streets , aommtlleaat ctriier. Lot e , block 31a. Iturt betvecu Twenty-second and 7lvcntylldrd , north side , Let AbiotkttM , uorlhm'.cstcornerNinetcenti , amid tluntug , l Iots o , 7 and e , block 1tth m , east able Saunders street o1i1matte enghw house , Lot Ablock X)114 ) , Mooing betweenm Sixteenth and Seventeenth , tlcttIi solo. Lot Ii. block t1tl1 ; , northeast corner Ctuuhgj mid Eighteenth , Llts7aud 8 , block at' ; , northwest corncl Canting and Srvcntesutii 1z : feet squao. Lots 8 nud 4 bkxk :111t1 , snutlu'ast cornet Twentieth null Iznrd , l:12 : feet square , lat I , blocksoutlmweat corucr Twentletlt mid lzmird , lot 6 , block miortlivast corner Twentyf first cud lmnhig. Lot 7 , block ; , .I' ' ; , l'untiag between Twemily llrst nud Tivetnysecrnel. nut th stir. lots 7and a , ldcck .lli ! , nnrmhnest rorucd ' 3'imrmitvsecemid and l'ianltmg. 112 tint square. lot I , block soli , sotttlmvlst curlier 1\vcutyf first nud Lluntwg. lest 4. Murk 211 ! ; , southeast cltrner Treutyf first mid ( 'inning , r last I , bloek2rti ) , southwest curnerEtghteeiitlt mid llunhmg , lot 4 , block : 13 } ; , southeast cornet' N naetnrntlf mid Ciuuhlg. Lots2 mid 8 , block 211t ; , Ciumibmg betveed Scventeenilm ani Etglnel mth , to fret square. Lott' I and 2 , Mark 21A' ; , southnu'sl corner Six' foram mid ( 'luihu ; , l.t . fret square. ( vest bait of lot 2 , block 2111' ' ; , Cimdwg be. wren Fl fternlli mid Steteenlh , south slur. hut : a. block rim ! uortbu rst corucr N lueteentlt mot Iluraey. Lots 4 , L hl mum 7 , block 2g11 ; . northeast corner 7lventtetit and Ilmiruey , opposite c + je llama pow em hicuse. ht the following real estnta shin lms a came- eighth lderast : Lot 1 , block 111 , notlmeest corucr Se enteeiitil amid Intmgbcs. Sotitla 4 feet iot S , block Wt , 24 fret front eu th/ northnest corucr Sixteenth nud Dodge. 4 "COU51N lillN. " An Old Omaha Ib y Vim helped Ar rimnge limo tVedding. "Cousin Ilot" 11'laonm , vimo figured quits Prondicutly iii time amitewnuptiul nrrange meats of Alra. Cloveluud , is it colmain of timmtl lady. It will bo rmnentbo ed that ho accent- pamicti bliss 1"olsom turd leer mother to Emnpe , wlmitber they went for the purpose of seleethig time u'oddlug trousscam. "Cocain lieu" is a suit of the late lleamjanatn F. Fol snm , of 7'uknumlm , Nub. , tvlmo tens name of limo ptouea s of this atatc. 'yin is a bright young matt , of altructive itppemu7tuce , very self- conmposed , and a thoroughlred godlenunt. Re is at presetlt United Slides consul amt Shc0leld , 1 imglamid , Ho is mm old Oumhia hqy , having Il cd here until lie reached mama hood's years , ' ' ' i'OIN'1'KRS. 141(110 lutl'restltyr Itl'IIIM A1MUt limo l'iesldential l'iir. President Cleveland's ' hood-shakimig record at Chicago was fortythreo hoods per minute. Mrs. Clevelmmd's portrait in } nmmze , by Almgmsttms IL Giuiicns , imas beelm semmt to time foundry to be 'mist , 1Vhilc AL's. Cleveland wits at Indianapolis a fuuay thing happened. "Cod bless you , 1 'rlumces , " said mot enthusiastic Irlshtvnminuu ; , "mumd I've brouglmt you ammo old tvntcr proof. 'folic it aluug , b'i uuccs , you'll need it in this unsartin' ' cliuude , " AL' . Cleveland looks ten yea's older them the oldest lookhmg picture of trim , r At a lunch table at St Louis Mrs. Clevo. lmmd said that alto did Imot object to anmokhlgl ha her preseimce , us she liked the flavor of d good cigar. The fierce mustache given to Mr. Clove. land by time picture-makers lmus no existence In fact , Time actual nppondago Is thiu aa4 liable to time suspicion of hair-dye. 1 Omaha will be out in full dress today. Republlcmas should see Cleveliumd by nil means. Donocrntic presidents are a rarity amid Grover is the last of hits line , Here's to time heath of the president nud lady : Call again mid stay longer. Time president's timme being limmited to six , teen months mmnd twenty dims , accounts ton his brief stay hr Omaha. Editor Culhn am , of time Lincoln Democrat , ha8 beta teudcard Missouri river rates with the privilege of seeing time imresldcmmt. Dr. Bear , of Norfolk , will not occupy a re. served sent In the federal building durimg thl parade. Time reception conndlteo in Plitlsmouth will present Mr's. Cleveland with a crayon sketch of time U , R M , depot , ns a sixteottb cemmtury work of art , The Killoran brothers , of the O'Ncif Tel. buns , love declined mm urgent invitation to visit Omaha mind sec the pmsidmmt. Time boy , arc immodesty itself. They ha'o been known to stop a loconoeive by uncovering their ugll. E ness , and a similar misfortune to tlmo process sion in this city would be enmbarrnssing to their undo and circulatiomm , Nat Smuila has prepared nit eloquent Pro. test to hurl at time president for mnrryhlg without pernatssion from time Fronout baeh more' club. It will be printed in the hlcrald so that tin public can't rend it , Lew May is haconsolnble because time harest dent declined to partake of time piscatorial riches of the Rawhide , f The Beatrice Express trill loin time lhmonpl in Omama } with a miniature postofllce on i pole , preceded by a band playing , "ThougU' Lost to Sight to Memory Dear , " Marshal fliorbover's caucellod cmnmission is unavoidably delayed and will not be a parr of tire exhibit President Potter , of the Union Pacific , isI expected to turn loose imis greatest elTom when the presldermtial party reach the city. Pointing to time nmagldficent cycioamo cave ii will any : "Mr. President , this la a depot" AT OTllEIt I'OINTS. The I'nrty Leives St. I'aul After A Ilrh e Abort the City. Sr. PAUL , Oct 11. Thin presidential party breakfasted about 9 o'clock mind at 9:45 : they took a carriage for a drive about time city. The route taken was rather a rircuitous ono to thin Mhumesota club , whmero time pity tools lunch at noon. A big crowd was waitimg at time hotel to see the pmrtystart mid overwhco almmg the route were women and chm ldremi lam great numbers. In the residence portion of the city and everywhere the President and Mrs. Cleveland were met wlth pleasmmt demonstrations of respect pnd interest The drive was a revelatlon to Mrs , Clevel"mt , Time splendid advnncemcmt of limo city since site saw It as a seimool girl of fourteen was a source of pleasure. The party slapped at Mayor Smith's real. denco , and while there partook of sono light refreshments. Mrs. Cleveland remained iatnd wlmilo time rest of time party drove to the Minnesota club , where they sat down to an elegant lunch , after whlchm time President re ceived umeanbcrs of time club. Some of the t , private residences era the streets tluough 7 whichm the president and Party Passed wcru { handsoncly decorated. At Dtinucapolis. Mlg\riIOLIs , Oct. 11.-Tiro presidential party arrived at 1 p. m , from St. Paul mid veto immediately escorted to the West hotel. The streets were thronged with people , many I of whom had come hundreds of miles to mica time presided and Mrs , Clevelmnd , The pity was accorded a mngnlflcemmt ovation , t After a reception and drive about tie city , tithing In both time business mind residence portions , time party was escorted to tlmo depot , where time train was lm waiting , and at fi o'clock good-byes were said and time trip W , Omaha began. r