Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 06, 1892, Page 2, Image 2
THK OMAHA DAILXMBEE : MONDAY , JUN13 6 , 1892. vro can entry every stnto of the northwest. Hence , It remains to bo scon how much the intentions of our delegation will bo tnnde manifest. Illnrrhon's son tins a folhor-in-lnw In Nebraska formerly senator , end hlmiolf an olTlco liolttor , to keep down the nellvo propensities of Utah. Never be- llQVOltml Nebraska nnil Kansni. Ilko the Daltotas and Mlunoioln ana Wisconsin , Michigan and lown , are not heartily for Blnlno.1 The speaker wa an old friend of William H. Howard , and ho said : 'If your northwest will not vote for the republican ticket there In no sense In nomlnntlnp it , 1 tell you thny will not RO for HarrUon and they will go for Blalno. ' " Other * Vnvnr Harrison. On the other hand C. P. Wllllann , U. II. Gore. J. Li. Wobslcr. JudRO Oobb and others announced that obedience to Instructions would compel the united delegation to sup port President Harrison. Notional ( Jommltteoman KoborUon suld : "Tho utato in my Judgment Is for Harrison , nnd I cannot sco how the dolcKntes can fall tovolcoiU wishes , " 1 { J. J' . Wllilutnssrld : " 1'rosidontHarrison ha * Nebraska republican1 ocst wishes , and the dclopatlon will bo for him ilrat , last and nil the tlmo , If Instruction * moon anything. " jdllorOero said : "Mr. Ulalno's roslBnn- lion In my Juapmontls bound to Injure him. Ho has bnon taken at bis word and it Is too late for him to rccnll his words. Nebraska 1 < for Hnrrlson and will vote for him , work for him nnd ulvo him bar electoral voto. " The Irrepressible Church Howe added his word to the consensus of sontlmont. Ho said ho believed Nebraska republicans would Btnnd by Instructions. "Tlio state , " said Mr. Howe , "U close. I.ct the pcoplo when - structcd for Mr. Harrison take any respontl- lilllly for possible bnd Judtfincnl. I believe llnrrl&on will bo nominated and elected. " There are a number of Nebraskans already hero. All of the dolepatlon oxccpt Stewart nnd Chndwlck are on tbo ground. Dr. S. l > . Mercer , Nathan Blakoly of Beatrice , W. P. Gurloy , John Allen of Grand Island , Ed Peck nnd H. T. Clarke of Omaha and Wiillor Sucloy nro also hero. There will bo more tomonow. W. E. A. HUMOUS AND ItUMOUH. Dlllorcnt Vlowi of tlio HllimtlonVnrncr .Mlllor Arrlvrn. MixxEAroi.iis Minn. , Juno 5. Around the headquarters of n number of delegations which have arrived nero Inquiry shows that the changes , as n result of the resignation from the cabinet of Blalno , 1mvo not been so numerous as many persons expected. In deed , In many delegations , tbo ronorts thus far do not indicate any change. In others , notably South Dakota nnd Texas , the changes have been marked. A great many delegates , bowovor , are to bo put on the doubtful list and nothing can bo predicted of tbcso men , ns they are awaiting the incoming of other delegates , perhaps a majority of whom have yet to arrive , before announcing themselves dollnltuly. The political chess board Is bolncc worked with skill and vigor , notwithstanding this Is Sunday. One uf the reports was to the ef fect that Dopow and Hiscock had n schotuo on foot by which the Now York delegation was to bo divided and strength taken from Mr. Blalno where he needs It most. The rumor was that two members of the big four , knowing the friendship of Mr. Warner Miller lor Senator Sherman , intended to Join forces with him , provided ho would agree to urge Senator Sherman's candidacy. The effect of such a lessening of tbo Blalno strength In one of the pivotal states is ob vious , but so far as could bo learned there was no truth in It , all persons alleged to be parties to It denying that it was a fact. lion- Warner Mlllor StuiuU. Mr. Warner Miller arrived in the city early in Hie morning nnd was at once nskoa , for nu Interview ns to his position on the residential contest. Mr. Miller said that lie had Just arrived nnd was not prepared to talk , Jor publication until bo could have a conference with his friends. From Miller's friends It'was learned that his position was tbo same as it had always boon. Ho was op posed to Mr. Harrison as the nominee and was prepared to vote for Mr. Blatnc. The Now Yorlt delegation will take a poll of the delegation to ascertain Just where it stands. Sheridan , , Hook was enthusiastically for Blamerputtlng his strength at flftv from NO.W' York , and declaring that the man from Maine could win tbo light in New York If nominated. Representative Quackonbush of northern .Now Yoric was a strong Harrison man , and , according to his figures , the delegation stood evenly divided so far as the two leaders wcro concerned , each having thirty-two votes. Eight of these Harrison voters , ho said , en mo from New York City nnd seven from Brooklyn. Mr. Quacitonbusb thought the resignation had strengthened the HarrUon men In Now York , At the Harrison head quarters they figured their Now YorK votea ut twenty-six. Mr. Plutto says that Harrison 1ms iiotovnr seventeen votes in Now York stato. Injured JSlulno In New Jornoy. The Now Jersey delegation got in this morning with General fciawoll , their leader , ut its bead. General Sowoll was originally a Blalno man , but he is a strong personal friend of the president and will bead the del egation in line solidly for Mr. Hnrrlson If It bo possible. Representative Buchanan Is not a delegate but ho accompanied tbo delegation horv. Ho sold that there wore tbreo of the delegation not with the partv. All on board were Harrison risen men and about the absentees bo bad no knowledge. Soeaklngof tbo Blalno resig nation Mr. Buchanau said : "Yos , I do think that letter bad some effect ; it stiffened the Harrison men. Most of tbo Now Jerseyltes were Blalno incn. They took him at his word. They than decided for Harrison and will aland by him. " Congressman Bergen , from further north In the state , said that ho thought thora was one Blalno man in the delegation and ho uddod : "Ho ought not to bo , " Harrison JMrn I'li'ascil with tlio Outlook. At the Harrison boaduuartorx , away up at the lop of tbo West hotel , inoa were being Bent out to buttonhole .delegates and others. Laud Commissioner Carter and Mr. Micboner were on hand to roooivo the assurances of tuoso wtto curne In , Mr. Carter said : "We uro perfectly serene. The poopla at head quarter * are absolutely confident. They huvo received a uranues that tuulr dolor Cations uro going to stand linn. " Powell Clayton was present anil said Ar kansas would not change. General Cogswell , a strong Harrison man , vrns also there , having arrived ahead of the delegation , Ho said : " 1 Jeforo the announce ment" ! think Harrison had.a . do.m majority of the votes , 1 think ttio announcement bus niado tbo Harrison men twlco as strong as over. These announcomoiits hava made the Harrison men qulto oonlldeut and they up- . pcarod to huvo recovered from the first alarm lit the change in affairs. " > Hubllmo AnHuriuico of tlm lllnlno Men. A story \\na in circulation at the Harrison licfidntmrtori to the effect that tomorrow Mr. Blalno would withdraw from the race , but it 1s pronounced u canard by Mr. Blaluo's friends. tiomo ono oxnrc&soci to Mr. Boutollo , doubt * that Ulaluo could be nominated. "Why , ho will bo nominated without any trouble on the first ballot , and ho will accept. " The South Dakota delegation reached town early la the morning. Senator Petti- crew uld that the delegation stood four for Blalne and four for Harrison , and ho bad ttroug hope that it would bo solid for Blalno. Tlio state has boou regularly counted for Harrison. The Harrison mini acknowledged this , but claimed that it will advor bo solid for Blalua. Mr. McComas ana otbors nro doing their Dest to hold Maryland for Harrison , but it Is admitted that four of the delegation are ihaky , and their votus cannot bo rolled upon , DKLKd.VriO.VS UAUCUSINU. Secret ficmloui Ilt'lil tiueme * lit lllalnu'g Nmv York htronirlh. MINNEAI-OUS , Minn. , Juno 5. Caucusing , the Inevitable nccompanluiout of a troublous tltuatldn anywhere , began hero this after noon. Now York led tuo cuuoun movement. The delegation from the Km pi re state , or rutber large part of the membership , got to. Kothor behind closed doors at Iho Now York Jiooduuatton In the We t hotel. Tun pao > lous.roouis were well filled. J. Sloal FA ou * rove. Tlwro was a general Intercnmura of views and on approximate ean u § of the delegation VM Ukea. The result VIM , according to tbo Vent Information obtainable , that forty-ooa of New York1 * . . * eronty.-lwo vale * will M cast for Blalno on the ( Irit ballot. Tnero was n number of nntablo absentees from the caucus. Senator HI cocK was one. Chauncoy Dopow only looked in. It was decided to bold another caucus tomorrow. Probablv the most notable outgrowth of the Now York caucus was the talk ns to the organization of n general caucus tomorrow before the convention assembled , or at least bcforo the balloting began. A caucus of the cntlro 1)30 ) delegates win not ducussod , how ever. The Idea U that after each stnio dele gation has elected HH chairman , bo Miould betaken taken for the state's representative for n general caucus. In nuch tin ovcnt it was nrguod that the caucus would bo composed of the nick of the convention , on < l would not provo unwieldy. Indiana also had u caucus. General Low Wallace said the Indiana delegation In their gathering decided to stand sollJly for Harri son from tbo opening to the close of the convention , corao what may. No other action was taken. CONVENTION MALI , . Its Dpcurntlnim null Interior Arrangement * A htlonillil | Meeting I'lucr. MixsnAi-oMs , Minn. , Juno 5. The conven tion hall , which Is to bo dedicated by a na tional concert tomorrow evening , is regarded by experts ns superior to nny of past conven tions not only as to its nccoustlo qualities but in the taste of Its decoration. Tbo adorn ment of the interior has Just boon completed ana today for the first time a visit to the hall gave the visitor accurate ideas of what art nnd ingenuity Imvo done to make the open ing scenes of Iho convention spectacles long to bo remembered. The decorations , In their perfect ensemble , display all the genius of a Worth. They are In no sense elaborate cither in color or In drapery , out they nro dignified and becoming. Nntloiml Colors llvorywharo. The national colors hero dominate , as is fitting on such an occasion. There nro in scribed on pillars of bronze at points of vautago the cardinal ptliiclplos of thd na tional party. The dome of the convention hull is supported by a soncs of columns , around which have boon gathered In folds chocolate colored drapery tnterwlnod With sheaves of Minnesota wheat. The heavy Umbers supporting the dome ara painted in blue colors , spangled with start. Tbo quadrilateral , in which the dele gations will sit , is immediately in front of the chairman's platform , the latter , In fact , forming ono sldo of it. Between tbo central columns on either stdo have boon fcstooaod Iho national colors , tbo folds of the Hags di vided and held in the talons of an American caglo. In the roar form the same docoratlons prevailed - , vailed and on either sldo of It a column has been surrounded with old gold displaying sbo.wos of wheat , on which Is perched uii eagle contemplating the auditorium below and appearing to bo on the eve of Hying. On the right of the platform has been placed u haudsomo upright urn of bronze. How tliu UclURatlona Will Sit. Suspended from pillars skirting the scats assigned to delegates are the shields , llais ; and banners of the status ; us tbo chairman faces the audience are scon the arms of Ver mont , Alabama , South Dakota , Missouri , Massachusetts , Illinois , Minnesota , Wis consin , Hhodo Island , California , North Da kota , Maryland , Georgia , Maine , Indiana , Virginia und Ohio. Above tbo arms of other status and territories are ex hibited as follows : Commencing as before - fore on tbo chairman's right baud , Delaware , Idaho , Iowa , Arizona , Kansas , Kentucky , Louisiana , Mississippi , Montana , Nebraska , Texas , Now Hampshire , Now Jersey , District of Columbia , Oklahoma , Now Mexico , West Virginia , South Carolina , Oregon , Washington , Utah , Novnda , Ar kansas , Connecticut and Florida. The dolegntos-at-largo , the national com- imUoomon and the alternates will bo readily recognizable. The seats assigned to tbo fipcctators in the gallery will afford an ex cellent and satisfactory view of the pro ceedings of the convention and the re is con siderable space botwcon them. Thourrange- monts in this regard surpass those of any other convention halls. , Openings into Inriro rooms and corridors of the building are found in every suction and room aisles traverse the hall. It is H Thing oi Ilranty. The elevated bund stand has boon decor ated and is situated immediately over the main stairway leading to the ball. The grand stairway has been profusely orna mented and Is brilliant with color. Yester day afternoon workmen and decorators wcra busily engaged in completing the work of adorning the ball , the remaining interior and the exterior of the building. Quito a num ber of ladles end gentlemen were inspecting the scone of tbo coming convention and praised the taste whlcb had suggested and executed the decorations. It is thought that tbo audience which will attend Monday's concert will bo ouo of the most interesting congregations of persons over assembled in this country. Thousands of ladies will at tend and tlo hall on that occasion will bo filled with t.'iuion and wealth. The buIMlnK.lll bo fitted with divers commercial faculties to contribute to the comfort of the delegates and to aid news paper rcou in the rapid transmission of uows. CAUGHT ON Till : HOAU. Ilclogatlonn Intervlouml at Chicago llliiliut'ii Action Unpopular. CHICAGO , 111. , Juno 5. Large crowds of re publicans on their way to the Minneapolis convention were nt the hotels today. Tbo topic of conversation was the Blalne resig nation , and while Mr. .Blalno's adherents were enthusiastic , Harrison men hold stead ily to their faith. Some members of the Cincinnati Blalno club created a sensation by appearing with hands full of waving pampas plumes and wheat beads. 'American Wheat , " "Protec tion , " "tho Plumed Knight , " were the cries and tbo crowd took them up. Algor had a little boom on the arrival of a delegation of prominent mini from Michigan. U. B. Hawlev of Galvcmon. Tex. , declared ho would vote for Harrison und if Jlio wesl- dent is not to bo tuo candidate then for Blalno. The Texas delegation , saia ho , is largolv tor Harrison. B. B. Smith of Toledo said the Ohio dele gation bad divided lilaine , lit ) ; Harrison , 20. The Connecticut delegation remained in Iho city hut a short time. The majority of the delegates are laid to bo for Blame. B. Wilson Smith , postmaster of Lafayette , Ind. , talked warmly for Harrison , and said it was astonishing how many Harrison men the letter of resignation made m Lafayette yesterday. IN KAVOKOFH/VKKHim. / \Vlio Iluvu Nut Jtnim Attracted by lilitlnu JMaKiK'tlxm. Minn. , Juno 5. The silent soldier of tbo Harrison forces , ox-Attornoy General Mtchoncr of Indiana , seemed to fool this evening that ho had matters sufficiently well in hand to stop aside for a moment. Ho said : "Tbo roactloa today bas been dis tinctly la favor of the president. I counted four men in ono state alone who are claimed for Blalno who have , sluco the lattor's resig nation and in u measure ns a result of that action , boon brought to the support of Gen eral Harrison , and have signified their In tention to cast their votes for him in the con vention. This is only an instance of many similar chuugcH constituting almost u general movement toduy. The president's Iriends have not from the atari felt themielves in such a strung posltiou us now , or in bolter shape for aggressive action. Our ficurus in dicate , uppurjnlly beyond question , the first ballot will result iu luo ronoinlimlton of Ibo president. " < JIIIIKII : : : > TO TIIK 1:0110. : Kntluuluim Crmitoil by the ArrUul or u HnrrUon Club. MiNNKAl'OLis. Minn. , Juno 5. The his event of tbo day from a spectacular stand point was the arrival and reception of the banner Harrison reinforcement the Colum bia club of Indianapolis. With light * roy naU dud long llnon dusters , preceded by a Minneapolis escort In scarlet , tbo long line of Columbians came up the street from tbo anpot to the West hotel with bands playing tuu lo that- was belter than n tonic for the Harrison legions already on the ground. Ghoor * met them nt every itrootoorner. Too Columbians presented a splendidly" disciplined appearauuo as they marched straight into the thickest of tbo frar the rotunda ot the Woit hotel and iroccodod to tuko imsossion ot ovorvthin in night. Around the solid whlto phalanx formiJ by .ho hats and dustori of Ibo columns surged a blnck-hnlteJ , darn-clothed mabot delegates and , camp followers , yelling Ilko Indians , the iproar sounding loud , first for Harrison and , tion ilrownod momentarily by shrieks for Blalno. The Columbia ullib raomocrs held their ground manfully In the rush of frieniU nnd foes and struck up a rousing HnrrUon campaign song. 'Iho burdou of the song was .hat the president was a vote cotter , and In .ho chorus ho was the "Man from tndlanor , That's What's S'mattor wtd Hanner. " ll Is for the Nominee. Ono of Iho inoro enthusiastic of the Hnrrl- sonlans grasped General Fairbnnk by the nrm and catechised him ns to who ho was Tor. "Oh , I'm for the nomlnoo. " said Fair- bank , importurbably. A tremendous shout for Blalno would bo board as some of his supporter.got toeothor nnd overbore n stray Harrisonlnn who had attempted nu argument or cheer for the pres ident. The Harrison men would rally , seemingly springing out of the floor , so quickly would they gather , nnd the Sabb.ith atmosphere nnd tobacco smoKe would ho rent In twain by the wild whoops of th < j opposing cohorts. I'KNNSYkVANlA Hf.AlNI.VCS. They nivuii Now VnrMun or "Tu-rii-boom- < lr-ayo" Tholr Arrival lit .llliini'iipolli. MixxBArout , Minn. , Juno ! > . Ono of the most enthusiastic as well ns the noisiest dele gations arrived al 2 o'clock. They were the stalwart lilnlne men of Pi'iinsylvnnla. The citizens of Minneapolis were not long discov ering the political complexion of this delega tion as they heard the following original re frain , which had been composed enrouto by the various enthusiastic young Blalno men In the party : We are for the man from Miilno , lie will get thr < io Just the name. I'ennsylvunla'H liora to stay. And ahe stiinda by M.uihotv Quay. ( Chorus. ) Turat.i boom do-iiyu. .Terry Husk for second place , Ho will help us ivlii tlio race. Won't they nmko a tin ml v pair- 1'ur the nri'sldomlulcluilr. ( Uhorus. ) .Urn and Jerry uro the stuff , Hetijaiiiln tins had enough. There an ) no lines oa M. 8. Quay , lleoder wilt help Us win tuo day. tCHonm. ) Minnesota's a dandy state. Mlio'll lioip to broiik the Harrison sluto ; KbUiibllcuns all throw up their hats , Ulurkson trill bo ut tlio democrats ( Uhorits. ) Protection and reciprocity. Our battle cry on land und BOO. Honest inunuy's bound to win , jMclvlnley and American tin. ( Chorus ) .Urn will break the solid south , Carry the news from mouth to mouth. Now Jursuv will join the croud , Mnku tliu \ Ictor.v clear und lojd. ( Chorus ) Wesl Virginia will fall In lino. Wu will huvo n grand old time ) . David 11. und Cirover they Aio In the consomme. ( Uhoiiia , ) ViiUl Their Kospcctx to Quay. The delegation started from Philadelphia Friday nftsnioon by the Columbian express and arrived hero on a special train on Iho Milwaukee & St. Paul road and marched to their headquarters. Alter a short stop there they formed in line nnd marched lo tbo republican headquarters to pay their re spects to Senator M. S. Quay and lo make formal announcement ol their arrival. The singing of thulr versos on Hcunepln avenue as they inarched up to the hotel attracted tbo attention of largo "throngs , which were both amused and enthused by tbo stirring refrain. As they entered the general headquarters at the AYcst hotel the first verso was being sung , lolling in a nutshell the story uf the delegation und its preference. JinihusiasUo-ehoers greeted the now ar rivals and the corridors ot the hotel were instantly a moss of enthusiastic cheering republicans. Attempts were mado'to drawn out the Blalno shouturs from the Keystone state by too Hartlsou men , and wave after vavo of alternating Blalua and Harrison cheers swept over Iho crowd , now ouo and ben the olhcr sontlmont scorning to bo the irovalling ono. A1.0iU HAS NOT WITHDRAWN. Us FrirmlH Kuiphiitlcally Deny tlio Hopurt Hilly Mnhniio'H Work. MINNEAPOLIS , Minn. , June 5. Quito a sen sation was created tonight by a rumor which spread Ilko wildllro through the hotels that jeneral Alger bad retired from Iho conlest n favor of Blaino. The Bla'.ne people did constdorablo Hhoutlng on tbo stronclh of this report , and tbo knowledge that n-majorlty of .ho Michigan delegation are friendly to Blaine caused general credence to be given to the rumor. A thorough investigation of the matter , however , established the falsity of the statement. Tbo Michigan delegation nnd leading Michigan politicians , so far as seen , deny the report. Colonel Duflicld of Michigan , a personal representative of General Alger , and the man who Is to place him in nomination , said lie had hoard nothing of the contemplated withdrawal of the general , and that ho ex pected lo place him in nomination in the con vention. It was staled later that a telegram had merely boon received from the general by a personal friend in the delegation , in which Algor staled that ho did not desire to bo con sidered antagonistic to the candidacy of Blalno. The interpretation ol this was that whenever it seemed likely that Blalno was to secure Iho nomination from the convention ibo Algor people would merely w.itbdraw Iho name of their candidate and move to make Blaiuo's nomination uuanimou * . Jtltilicmo Is for Algor. Mahono is for Algor. Ho is not Inking any very prominent part in the present contest - test , except that ho is very desirous of de feating the rouomiuatlou of President Har rison. "It seems to mo that Blalno is in it very decidedly , " ho said. "How about a dark borsol" "That does not look very likely , but If there is to by a dark hon > o I urn for Algor. Ho is the man who look Iho stand which made It possible to defeat tl.o ronomlnaUon of Harrison und besidei ho is the man who can win. " I'OIIAKKH DOKS HOMI2 TAI.ICINC . Ho Will I'Juco lllnlmi la Nomination hliiiriiiiin and tliu OJiloaiu. Mix.Niuruus , Minn. , Juno D. No man has been more occupied during the day than ox- Governor Joseph B. Forakor of Ohio. Ho bus engaged spacious headquarters in a con venient place In a leading Hotel , and nis rooms are crowded day and night with visit ors. Tbo Knowledge tbat it is ho who U to place Blalun iu nomination makes him the object of moro than usual Interest. "What has been the effect of Ulalno's resignation on the contest } " ox-Governor Forakor was nikod tonight , "The effect has been to reraovo all doubt as to bis wllllnKr.oss to accept If nominated. " "Do you think that Blame will bo nom inated I" "Veil , I do. I think ho has a majority of the delegate * and that the majority of the republicans want him for thrlr loader , " "It is stated that you will place lllaiuo In nomination , Is thai truol" "Yes , probably. 1 have been requested to do so. " i "Do you think there Is nny possibility ot a durK horse carrying otl the nomination' " "No , I have no idea there U. " "If there is , wilt Sherman receive the solid vote of Ohio ? " " 1 rather thin it ho would , though there bas boon no discussion of the mailer In our dele- gallon , and I have no authority to epouu for Item , but I think ho would. " iirj\v ; AND KUMONS HI..UNI : . J inlmrru8ilut ( JMcutlni ; uf tliu Two at the Wuit Hotel A l.lltlohrv'io. MDiKBivoLiB , Minn. , Junes Tbo meeting of Chauncoy lepow and ICmiuons Btaluo' today on the Hold of battle was a picturesque tight , That'Jld was tbd bis dlulnt ; room of the West hotel , and the meeting was wit nessed by hundreds ot les < distinguished guests , scores of whom , for the in stant stopped , knife , forlc or coffee cup in mid-air , scarcely brcathln ? , as If half ex pectin a to ace young Mr. Blnlno draw n revolver on the pro'at ex-supporter of hU fnthor. A * a matter of fact , Kmmuns Blalno did not even attempt to draw n pl.'tol , but Mr. Dopow could scirpoly hnvo been moro embarrassed it such n Ronsatlonul move haft been made. The famous allor- dinner orator and reputed ready , , longuod man in the world for Inlcrvlowcra actually sinmmerod and reddened ns ho almost awkwardly extended his hand to young ' Blnlno nnd caught himself talking of the welfiu'o of Blulne , s > Tom Pintt. Dopew's companion in yrfiTjoiv York "Big Four , " had been seated at Ufa dinlnir table with Emmons Blutne , chalttiie pleasantly , ami Doomed to greatly enjoy lho discornlliuro of the usually polished nnd serene railway masniuu. After passing a few busty nnd entirely Irrelevant otftnmonplneos , Mr. IJopew nxcusod himself nnd nppsarod glad to drop Into a vacant chair al some dlstnnca further off , bosldo Mural Halslead nnd out of sight of hundreds of curious eyes levelled from all paris of Iho room. HAUIUSIJN NOT AIAK31ii : ) . Tune of tlio President Occupied ns Usiml nt Washington. WASIIINQTOX , D. C. , Junn n. [ Special Telegram to THE Ban. ] A welcome calm has succeeded tha oxcltbtnont of yoslorday , and toaar lias passed vvitu absolutely no now developments , ao politicians who rentain in Washington wore glad of the op- porltinliy afforded by the day of rest to sur vey Iho situation in the light of Iho doings of the day before , mid they conlrlbutcd nothing lo moro heighten ibo interest with which the proceedings nt Minneapolis nro univer sally regarded. At the white house every thing was calm and sorcno. Projidont Harrison risen attended church this morning as usual , mid took part in the communion service nt the close of the public exercises. In the nfieruoon ho wunt driving with Mr. Mclvco , who had Just arrived , nnd the day wus passed the same us other Sundays , There was no display of anxiety or of nny special Intorcst.Ui the fact that the con vention was to close at once. Suctotnrlos Elklns md Foster and Attorney General MILler , called during the day nnd had a f wl minutes' conversation with the president , but the story that they were especially called to confer with Mr. Harrison Is entirely without foundation. Thuro was very HtUo interchange of dis patches botvoeu Iho white house and Minne apolis , only two messages being received from administration headquarters ut the convention cltv. A number of commuulcn- lious , however , came In from other parts of the country , and tnoyworo all of a satisfac tory und encouraging nature to the pres ident , and showed that his supoortof * Intend to stay by him to the last. lllnliiu Watching the Wires. Mr. Blaine also spent the day very quietly. At about 11 o'clock hovoi.t out driving with Mrs. Blalno , und later m the afternoon took another airing in the elegant equipment ot Representative Hilt , who , during his own absence , bus placed hs team at Mr. Blalno's disposal in the Interim. A number of cullers endeavored to see him , but a very few were admitted. Ono of these was Senator Chan dler of Now Hampshire , ami during his stay sovarnl telegrams were sent out. There is nothliig"SI a definite nnturo to bo learned ns to who President Harrison will appoint to succeed Mr. Blaine us secretory of state. From tupifact that General John W.Foster called"'tidny ou the president there is a rumor joho effect that bo Is to re ceive Iho appointment. It has nlso been suggested that Secretary Tracy will bo transferred fronirthiiNuvydopartnient lo Iho State doDartmen.t , opt there are no facts upon which lo tbaso . .any surmise * t f course ihoro fellas bean a yood deal of discussion about Mr. Blulno's action yesterday , " ! , and its. probable olTocl , but not i | $ ow 'idea has been ad vanced. Ttacrlf is only one opinion as to the moaning to bo attached to It , and that Is that ho intends to uor-aa open candidate before the convention , p&Ujresigned irTbrdcr to bo absolutely uptnjmhioled , The talk hero , however , does no 'iiyunrinoans echo the sentiments of Gftn tjilXJarltson ( < Mr. Platl and SoniUor.QuiijY.pJ.repotted frpm .Minne apolis , that/Mr. / Blirtiicjs now a aflVod of the nomination. Thb fnonds of the president nro fully ns confident now , as nt any time , Inat ibo-ST convention will bo wisd mi'd T , ronomlnato him , ivhilo 'tho conservative frlemls" Mr. Blaine freely admits there-is a probability of a dark horse being ac'octcd. ' This is re garded by Iho administration 'men as an evi dence thntvthi ? secretary's coup d'otat has not been ao positive In the effect ns its author bad intended. Tbo situation does nol appear to have been altered in the least by yesterday's developments and the Harrison 'men are not at all uneasy as to the outcome of tbo week at Minneapolis. _ NO IIOUItTINO INDIANA'S LOYALTY' . Solid for Ilnrrlson Kumora Concerning Other Delegation ! ! . MINNEAPOLIS , Minn. , Jung 5. The trains that arrived during Iho day wuro la fro m two to four sections , and all trains wore very heavily loaded. 'Every section had from ono to half a dozen delegations and they represented all parts of the union. U'ho Kansas City brought la Jwo , heavy train a during the morning. The first one , of thir teen cars , carried the Indiana , Alabama and Louisiana delegations , the first sleeper hav ing In very large letters the legend : "Evansvlllo , Ind , , Solid for Harrison. " The second section on the sama road brought , delegates from further west. As they came into the city Ibcy were met at St. Paul by representatives of the Minneapolis llamboau clubs nnd others , in full marching regalia , and escorted up town with brass bands. Too city had turned outand the crowd bus boon added to by many at. Paul and other Minnesota seta people , i > o that the march was some- thins ; of a triumphal Journey. lloiv Mlehlgau Will Voto. In the matter of sontlmont of state delega tions there are many conflicting opinions. The Miuhli/an people are uro undecided as yotn > to whether Atgor will come before the convention , borne of his friends intimated that iu view of the fact that ho is a nirong Blalno man hiirmclf- ma ; not allow his name to como up for consideration , but all that is mere conjecture. Jt is staled by Col onel Atkinson of Detroit that as between Harrison und Blaine the latter will have all but u few of the delegation. On the olhor baud all prominent Michlgandoro bay that Alger will huvo the support of tbo delegation first , last and all the time. Colonel Atkin son says : "I hope lhat * Algor will bo nomi ' nated. " f > James H. Stone , another prominent Michi gan dor , nays that "Michigan will sttclc by Algor. " W.1 Ohio jgji/JjINuw / Turk. As to OJilo. ds > Uovcrnor Forakor and other strong Ula\nO-mon \ claim only one-half or a bare rnajor y'of the delegation for Blaino. It is ussyrtotl on tbo other sldo that Blalno will have not'fo ' exceed sixteen vote * , und uosslbly not Iridro than thirteen out of the Ohio doldgatfqh ! ? ; Now York , uccordtug to the ilguros of ox- Sunalor Platl , bas sixty out of the seventy- iwo dolpgaios rcoay to vote or work for Blnino , but this is4pubted ; by the Harrison managers , who clu'tm.u majority ot tbo dele gation. 'ij Tbo Iowa delegation met yesterday at a late hour. The ttolggation was polled during the meeting , all 3. but throe of ; iho dele gates going for Harrison. lluuiorc Coi'jepilng the Iiitrnn * . The Iowa dclogh'tlin is weakening In Its HurrUon feeling. l.TAVo delegates who will arrive tomorrow morning uro utroni ; Blalno men and four olb'crs uro ready to turn , two voting for Ulaluo at lastnlgtu's mooting. Eight delegates are sure for BUino nnd prob ably moro. A prominent New York delegate said today that the iJurlf horse feeling was gracing In the delegation und that tbo dolpgutes were debating between Sherman and Allison. Shurman In lor IliirrUon. WASIIISOTO.V , D. C. , June 5. Sherman to night , In expressing himself for publication , said with emphasis that ho did nol know the situation at Minneapolis' , but ho assumed that the president jvoulu bo ronouilnatod notwithstanding the resignation oi' Mr , Blalne , and ho hoped that tuafwoiild bo the docnton ot the convention. ThituTli y Nu U. MIXXBAVOLIS , Minn. , Juno 5. The Hnrrl- sun people era now moro confident than ever tonight and claim advices from several un * expected source * . In all they maintain the result ot today's arrivals nnd the changes ot vio-.v on the rmrt of the tinlnsiruclcd dolo- Katcft plvo them n gain ot 11 ft eon lo twenty over last night They cons'der there is very Itllo opposition Knowing Itself so far as the rffcct nu the delegates Is concerned. Mr. U. U. Sblcl , the Indianapolis delegate , who has been nt the head of the Harrison worker * , said : 'Tivo In the Michigan ( ieln- ratlon havu como to us nnd said that no natter who is In the Held llioy nro for Harri son , These have not , boon counted botora. Others are playing a big bluff , which the country will know nil nbout nftor the con vention. Wo have not only u majority but 50 moro than wo nocil.1 inAIM ; WIMTIS : A c.vitu. llo Dnnlei StiitmuiMits Mmln liy the United I'riM * , hut ItctntpH lo llo lut < rtlo cil. WtsnixtiTOX , D. C. , Juno 5. Mr. Btalno spent tbo whole tl.iy quietly nt hit homo , ex cept that toward evening ho took a tlrlvo into the country with Mrs. Blalno. llo re ceived n few calls from personal friends , but admittance was refused to nil other persons. All efforts to Intelvlow him wcro equally unsuccessful , the ex-secretary of slaloadher ing lo Iho determination which ho announced mmodlntoly after his resignation , that ho WbUlit let the published uorrospondonco speak for Itself without n word of explana tion from tilm. Mr. Blaine has , however , sent to the Asso ciated Press this evening for publication the following ( autographic ) communication : A CAItl ) . IT M unsex I'UCE , WAsniNnro.v. I ) . 0. , .lime 5,13J. . Tuo Unite t I'rnss yoiturday sent out in alleged Interview with me , and also with Mis. lilulne , for which tlieio was not the slliditmt ronnd.iUmi . In truth. It was u for- cury from the liisl word lo the lastI warn my friends tli.it similar falsehoods may boe\- licciod. JAMES U , HLAINC. NOTKS Ol' TIIU DAY , Dcpow "Will Noniln.itu Harrison Now Jor- * iy lor the I'rcililmt. MINNEAPOLIS , Minn. , Juno 5. Mr. Mich- cnor of Indiana , ouo of tbo president's man agers hero , was asked tonight who would present the president's name to Iho convon- : ton. Ho said Chauneey M. Dopow , and added that Mr. Uenow had accepted. < At the headquarters of the Malno delega tion it was stated that no ono bad boon selected lo present Mr. Blalno's name and It , vas not known whether ho would formally DO placed in nomination or not. The Now Jersey delegation have consulted logutbor , and , at present , stand nineteen for Elarrlson and ono for Blaluo.- The Blaine man Is Mr. Hnlfroy. Tno Texas delegation , which has boon for Elurrisun , split up , and ten of them have como over lor Blaino. The subcommittee , consisting of Messrs. Brady , Conger und Filloy , hold a live-hour session this afternoon and then resumed Iho illting nt the hotel , and at 11:80 : were still in session. All the contesting dologatos-at- argo and representatives from the districts which uro disputed worked bard. Mo con clusion had ucun reached nt midnight. JMaliie Moll Ol'fjilnl/u. The Maine delegation hold a meeting to- iight and It , was unanimously recommended that Hon. J. H. Manly bo elected as national commltleeman from Maine for the next four years. Organization was effected by the election of oUlcers. Shortly before midnight a mnssago was received by the Michigan delegation from [ Joneral Alger stating that ho entrusted his intorestb entirely to tlio bands of his friends. J'liis entirely refuies Iho rumors of bis with- diawul , but it is understood to leuvo the delegation tree lo drop Iho Michigan candi date and go for Blalno at any time should Iho inluro3ls of thd latter demand it. General Algur has explicitly staled that he does not desire to antagonize Mr. Blaino. ONK 01 ? WYOMING'S DULKGATKS. Mrs. Ciirlntuu the First Woman to.Slt In u National Convention. MINNEAPOLIS , Minn. , Juno 5. The unique spectacle of lady delegates to a national con vention U a matter of unceasing Interest to day to tuo old tlmo politician ! of the party. Mrs. G. C. Carioton , one of the two women delegates from Wyoming , was the recipient of numerous calls today from tbo party leaders nnd received numerous congratula tions on the triumph of her sex in obtaining recognition in the lar west. Mrs. Carlctou is of medium height , rather blonder and Is a decided brunette. Her voice and musical enunciation ure her greatest , charms , and few women are so well fitted for public speaking. "For twenty years , " said Mrs. Carioton. "Wyoming bus enjoyed woman suffrage and Ibo women havii voled ns naturally as Ihey have fulfilled any of the duties of life ; there has never been anything disagreeable con nected with going to the polls ; the right has been exercised freely , as n mullet' of course. " Mrs. Carlo ton is quite up on the situation and appears to know all that Is going ou. Otllclul Irom .tllller. MINNEAPOLIS , Minn. , Juno S. Ex-Senator Warner .Miller of New York nt midnight made the following statement , declaring for Blalne , the choice of tbo majority of Ibo Now York republicans : "I have arrived hero after six weeks' travel over the country , in which 1 have not been able to coaler with my friends in Now Yarn. Since coming hero I haver consulted with as many of the dclogutos as I could moot in the short lime I have been hero. I iind a largo majority of the delegation are decidedly in favor of Mr. Blaiuo us repre senting iboir constituents. 1 will support Mr. Biuino In the convention. " This 1s ibo Hrsfofllcial announcement from Mr. Miller sluco the opening of Iho cam paign , and is regarded hero as of great sig nificance and liuuly to iulluonco Iho action of the convention lo a considerable extent. It Is said that this gives Mr. Blaiuo at least forty-six votes from Now York in the con- ventiou. leaving not more than tweutj-six voles for Mr. Harrison , and it is claimed by Iho null-administration ini'n Ihut ut least four ot those twonly-slx voles should prop erly bo put In the doubtful column. London I'res * CominunU. LONDON , Juno & . Most of the morning papers dovolo space to a discussion of Mr. Blaluo's chances of obtaining tbo presidency. Tbo Nnws says that the coming election wilt bo primarily a conflict of rrficiplus , not a conflict of men. The Chronicle thinks Hint Mr. Blalno maybe bo seasoned ever , us ho bus been before , solely because rivals altogether inferior to himself uro Joalou * of his nanio und fumo. The Standard Ihluks Ibat Blalno will bo tbo favorite , as compared with Mr. Harri son , and adds that ns tuo democratic candi date is almost equally certain to be Mr. Cleveland , lively times are in sloro for Iho peonlo of the United States. Tuo Graphic says : "If Mr. Blaino's ' res. lunation from Iho eablnut meant his retire. rnont from public life it would bo u real misfortune for America. Happily , Ihe death lo which ho is committed U Illumin ated by Iho ho IK ) of a splendid resurrection. " Cincinnati' * Illulno Club. CHICAGO , 111. , Juno D. The Cincinnati Young Men's Blaine club arrived hero ibis Morning SOU strouir. Many prominent republicans publicans of Ohio woreIn the partv and their enthusiasm for "IJIalno und reciproc ity" seemed to bo contudous. Mayor John B. Mosby of Cincinnati said : "In my opinion Harrison's imuio will not go before Iho convention. Ho can't conscien tiously allow U to stand , because ho distinctly Buld bo would nut run If Blamu decided lo bo a candidate. Of conuo Blulno's ' resignation inuans that ho u u can didate and It cannot Lioothurwlio construed. " California' ! ! Di rous , Minn. , Juno 5. M. II , Do Young , chalrmun of tbo California dole. gution , said : " 'Iho California delegation hnvo nnt yet bad u meeting on presidential preference , and until wo huvo contldereU the mailer carefully 1 would prefer nol lo speaK for the delegation. " From another source Itnus learned that two of the delegates are tor llurriton , four In doubt , and ibo remainder uro strongly for Blalne. _ Kuril to < lvt Afcoinino'latloin. MI.SNUAI-OLIJ. Minn. , Juno5.--Tuo city U becoming well crowded tonight , nod atvu expected there is considerable difllculty In obtaining suitable aocommodulious. Tuo delegate ! , however , uro welt provided for. Do Wilt's Sariapurllla dji troy * mien pol sons as scrofula , uin disease , cieiao , rhuu- maliim. Its timely use tmvoi many lives ntoM riKsr i-Ann. ) Collar , S7,000 ; Levy & Benedict's block , $5,000 j llo.HjajlTorraco , composed of twenty buildings. $3Wx > ; Lurry Byrnes , $ TOUJ. I.us * niut liminniro. These are the moit prominent loisoi , but there are hundreds ot others which nro smaller and will bring thn aggregate loss up to $1,000,000 , with an Insurance of ntiotit $ J50OJO. The insurance 1 * dlslributoJ among Iwctitv or moro companies , among which nro the Plienlx of Drookl.vn , f.'O.DOO , Cobb , Wilson & Benedict of Oanver , $ l.iOO ! ; Trad- era of Chicago , fliOO : ; the Providence- WashiiiRiou of Providence , 1J. I. , $7,500 ; Iho Norlh American , $10OUO ; the imperial of London , $10,000 : the Sprmglleld Flto Insur ance comuany , § 3,5 K ) nnil the Liverpool Lon don and Globe of London , $10,0JO ; the Secur ity of Now Haven , $ r,500. H is reported that four persons perished in tins morning's lire. Thl * cannot bo sub- xtautlatod at present , although a searching party has been ut wont for several hours. Hnrpt by n I'limil. MR\nvii.t.n , Pa. , Juno 5.Tbis > entire sec tion was swept by the worst flood in Its his tory last night. A mid-day rain of great vol ume swelled every stream banlc full nud the storm which followed brought the flood. In this city Mill run overflowed its banks nnd swept the whole business portion of the city , demolishing n dozen or moro buildings and entailing a IQJS of $130,000 , of which WO.OOO is to Iho streets. The loss throughout the country cannot bo estimated. Bridges wore vashud away in every dlrnction , leaving scaicoly a passable rend in iho counlry. The damatro to growing crops Is heavy No casualties are reported In tills city. The loss of the Now York , Pennsylvania & Ohio company on their eastern division Is heavy in bridges and track destroyed. Ono of the two passenger engines lies buried In 11 f teen feet of water with a broken brldgo near Sarcoanlown , Dr. BIrnoy's Catarrh Pawdor euro catarrh. For sale by all druggists. 53 cents Steamship Arrivals. At Now York Lvdlan Monarch from London , ibo Queen from Liverpool , Untied Stales ship Atlanta from South American ports via St. Thomas , Stale of California trorn Glasgow. At Southampton Ems from Now York. ' At Quoousto'wn iVuranla from Now York , Alaska from Now York. At Movillo City of Homo from Now York. At Havre La Touralno from Now York. At Hto Janeiro Vigilanelu from Now York. At Lizard Passed Rotterdam from Now Yoric. Dr.Blrnoy'sCatarrh Powuorcuros catarr b For sulo by oil druggists. uU cents. Going to Sea tlio Fun. Four Pullman sleepers filled with conven tion spectators loft the Webster street depot last evening hound for Minneapolis. Al though iho big guns had gone in advaqcc , there was an abundance of Harrison en thusiasm in tbo party that wont out last night. This makes nbout 800 Nobrasknns who have already cone , and tontghl's quota will swell the number to fully 1,000. Dr. BIrnoy's Catarrh. Powder for cold In head. i 'or sale by all dru ? lsu. 53 can Is Kan Into 11 Handcar. YAQUIMI CmOro. . , Juno 5. This morn ing a passenger tram on the Oregon Pacitla ran inlo a handcar ou which were Ion per sons. Mrs. Pratt apd child , and a child named Manning were Ullled instantly. The seven others were severely Injured. D r. BIrnoy's Catarrh Powdnr for tonsll- Us. For sale by all druggists. oO cents. J-'OIIKV.IST. * OFHCB dp WKATIIKU BoitEM/ t " " ' OMAHA , 3uno 5. f The western storm has moved" northward ever western Nebraska and , is now central as a slight disturbance in South Ualtota , un attended by rain , but with a decided increase in temperature ever the lower Missouri vallov. Fair weather prevails generally. For Kintrrii Nulirnalc i , Omiilm nnil VI- clnity Kulr wcitther , becoming HllRht cooler during .Holiday. \VASIIINOTOX , D. C. , June 5. For Nebraska Generally warmer Monday ; cooler In northeast portion ; fair Tuesday. South Dakolu Cooler , northwest winds ; generally fair Monday nnd Tuesday. For North Dakola Generally fair woalhor. For Iowa and Minnesota Parlly cloudy weather and possibly Horn's showers ; slightly cooler In northwest Mlnnojola. For Kansas Generally fair Monday ; warmer and fair Tuesday. For Colorado Slightly warmer and fair Monday nnd Tuesday. Sick headache ! Beochani's Pills will re lievo. _ Hayden Bros. 3-strinir cabinet prand upright pitino , nowscixlo , $187.50. Sarsaparilla Such a great success , and why is it im possible for oilier Sarsapnrillas and blood pmifiers to compete willi this great medicine ? WtUtxv. . Sarsaparilla or Other blooli purifier gi\es as much medicine for the money as Hood's H.usapnrill.i. No Other ST2 ± sonnl supervision of the proprietor in all the details of its preparation , as has Hood's Sarsaparilla. KI & \L Sar.saparilla has No Other i , m t to M > cuie the confidence of cnthe communi ties and hold it year in and jcar out , as has Hood's S.us.iparlll.i. vi 0 M i Sarsnparilla can H O Other produce from actual cures such wonderful statements of relief given to human suffering as Hood's Sarsaparilla. BKI 0 ± . | Sarsaparilla pos- HEO Other Sc.sses the Com bination , Proportion and 1'rocess Pecul iar to Hood's ' Sarsaparilla , am ! which makes Hood's Sarsaparilla in curative effect Peculiar to Itself. Sarsaparilla com- * XtlU - | \iO Otner bines economy and strength as does Howl's Sarsapa- illla. It H the. only pieparation of which can truly be s.ald , too Doses $1. .l < fU > l Sar.saparlllo. has I\SO Wilier effected such ie- markahlc cures as Hood's Sarsaparilla , of Scrofula , Salt Kheum , blood poison ing and all other blood diseases. fci kji Sarsaparilla hai mO Other equalled Hood's S.irsnparilla In the icllef It gives in the severest cases of Dyspepsia , Indigestion , Sick Headache , Biliousness , Heart burn , and other stomach disorders. KI NJI Sarsaparilla over- WO Other comesThatTired Feeling , Restores the Appetite , and Makes the Weak Strong , " like Hood's Sarssparilla N. 11. If yo'u decide to take Hood's do not be induced to take any other. Hood's Pill3cur.Blllousno88 DUFFY'S PURE PUREHISKEy FOR MEDICINAL'USE ' NO FUSEL OIL This la Iho only puru medicinal whis key in the - innrkoU counter-noting Iho ovll olTocts of impure wiitor , for driving out Malm-la from the system ; for strengthening MKN nnd milking WOMKN brighter it hns novcr boon equalled. A llttlo of It taken in wnior will aflootlvoly kill nil dlscnso See to it , linwn/cr , that your or grocer gives you only Duffy's Pure Mult. There is no other "just us good. " Send for pnmphlot'to THE DUFFY MALT 'WHISKEY CO. , HocuusTKit , N. Y. A Wrlllon Gunranleo to Cure Kvory Cnso or i Money HofnnJoj. Our cure li poimanont nnd not n patching tip. CMOI tiotiteil sofen jrenrnnaa liaro never scgn n rmiitom tlncc. lljrclescrlblnjcmo fullwe CRU treat you br mall , ml wo BTU ! the unma strong Riinrnntaa to euro or refunil nil money. The o who prefer lo como liora fortrc/Umentcnn ilo sonnl wo will pny rnllrotul fur * both wsynnilliolol bills whllolioro. If wo fill lo euro We chnllenHolhu world Torn CMD llikt our Mania Homed j will not cure. Wrltofor parUoulnr nnil got IhaivUlonce. In ouriavon ye r prntco ! with Ui Mneleltem > lr It tins Leon moitilimcnll to arercomo the prejudlco * agnlnst socnllod iiocln | . llul under ouritrong gunrmitco tlionnaiuls nro trying It and be Inucuroil. Wonuarantoo to euro or lefund every dollar , nml aivre bnra n ropulnUon topruioot , nlsa financial bucking of tNO.ttMlt Is perfectlr * ate lo all who wlli try tlio treatment , Heretofore yon Imra rutting up nnd pnytnuout your money for different lrc traont , nnd nltlioush you are not yet curo.l no one hu paid back your money. Wo will poiltlTOly curoyon. Old , clironlc , deep toatod cities euro J lull ) to DO ilars. Investigate our financial ttandlnt , oar reputation as business men. Wrlto us for names nnl ddrcsios of these woliavo cured who li vo given permission U > refer to thoni , H costs yea only cost. ( goto ilo this. It your symptom * nro sere throat , mucous patches In mouth , rheumatism In bones nnl joints , hnlr falllnit out , eruptions on nny part of the body , feeling of general depression , pains In heal or bones. You bnvono llmelo irasto. Tnoia who nro constantly taking mercury and potnsti , should UU- continue K. Constnnt use of the o drugs will surely bring gores nnd eating ulcers In the end. Don't fall to write. All correspondence sent scaled In plain < m- vnlopo. Wo Invllo tlio most rlxlJ Inveslltintlou auJ will do nil In our poworto nM you 1& IU Addresx , COOK REMEDY CO. . - Omaha. Neb Healthful , Agreeable , Cleansing , Cures Chnppod Hands , Wounds , Burn * , Etc. Removes and Prevents Dandruff. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water. DR. MILES' IF YOU har one of Ihe Mlonln ; NEW CURE IIEAIIT HY.M1TOMH , _ _ rORTHt _ _ V T LOOK OUTl HEART. Isa tifc nnJ iclia- ble remedy for I'al * pilavon of Heart , FaminSide.Asth. ma. Short llieatli , Fluttcring.Dropiy , Oppression , Wind Inbtomacli , Irreg ular Pulse , ChoL- iug Sensation in Ihroat. Uneasy Seiuation in Chest , Smothering Spelll , Ureaming , NightJ mare , &c. Get Dr. n'dlsurtlini ; Facts' FREE AT ALL DRUGGISTS. DB. MILES MEDICAL CO.ElkhortInd. For Buln by ICulm A. Co. . IBtli nnd IoiiB'i 3 \arSEHD FOR CATALOGUE. " > lu > l UuifJi , lirftk * n4 TM ) li | . r wn mtrt _ _ aHa.li po l r > ruun U0. S E.C.MEACHAM NOlciOr ASSESSMENT OF HAM- AGES FOU GRADING. To lliouwiiL-raof till Hits , purls of lots nil rcul obtain iiliin rilxtli htroul from n point. ) fui'lsiinih of IhoHuutli Iliiuof Uruilll Kunolur mldltlon In ll.uinrofl Ktn-cu Von uro liuruliy iiotllluil Uml tlio tindur- slyni'il. iliruiKliHliiluru'ituil ' fruo lioltluis of tlio ollv ofOiiiiiliu. Imvti boon ililly uptioliitoil by lliu iiiuyiir , willi llio nppniv.il of llio oily council of s.ild city , to IISSCH llio ilitniutfiHlii Ilui uwiiors. ru | )0ollvulv. ) of thei iiroii- rrtv iiiructt'il ny Rrndliu Hlxtli utri'ol ( loin u point un fi-ut fcouth of llio * Diiulli llnoiif Oredll loiiflor nililltlon to llmt- uruftntruat.ilrulnnu ] iii-ci'ii-iry by orilliiuiicu No : W , pussoil Jliy U , IB ! ) ' . upprovoU .Mtiy I" . ISO. ' . Von urn furlliur iiutlflotl tliut bavins no- ouploil Ktilil iippoliitiii'jiil mill < luly iiunlllluil KM nxjiilrc'il by lu < v , wo will , on tlia 17lb < lny or .III IH' . A , I ) 1W. nt thn hour of M n olorl ; In tliu foroiK'iui. nt tlio ollk'o ot Slirlvur , V D'Uonu- liiit < , IIUi ruriiuin ktruet , within thu corporate llinllHof Hulil ollv , niuut for lliu piirposu of ( out dorln. uiul inukinK lliu u iUH < iiiiiiit of ( liiinaUK lo tliu ownvri rutpijellioly of mid propoily , uireotuilby snlil unullnir , tiWIn ; Into consideration iptiuliil lioui'llti. It nn > - . You are notlllml to bu prfounl nt tliu tlmo uiul pluco ufnrunulil utitl iimko nny ( itiji'ctlom In or KtuluiuunlH cutiuiirnlut suld iu i' iiuont ot ( l.imnnot ua you iituv 1-oiinldiir inopur. WM . t * HH IEIN I.I ! , T n IIKC.NMI : { . T. II. .McCUU.OOII. Oninlia , Jutiu 1 , IWri _ _ JdHOt Noribrf TO" f'TiomiTV IDWNEIIS ! Voiiaruliutuby iiotlllol th.it iho following ilinurlboil jiroiulni'1 , to wilt l.oU \ ( i , T , H. t ) . IU , 1 1. I'J. 1.1 ami II , In block 10 , KouiiUo'H ( ourtli Niippluiiiiinliiry nddillon lo tliuulty otciii'tlu ' mill lymz liutvtuuu tVnUir htruiiiiiiid Illokory Hlruut and Tuntli uttout and Klovuntb Htriiut liuvu liuiin dorlured b/ oiUlnunuo No. : n'i ' > J to bou iiiiNnnuu by luasnn of lliu 6'iiuu buliu bulow Kritdu itud iillowliij ; Klitvii'int wntor lonoiiiiiiiiiinliito tliori-on. Yon lira bcruliy tllrnotuil lo nliitu Malil mill- nnculiy tliullllliu of ld loin to thii Jt > l'- ' . ) fioni tlioi'Ht Hi lay of Muy\lhUIort.ivll ( iiuUmiuu w.ll lo l > nt t by thoilty ciiiliorlllus mill tbo oxpuino thoro- oflovloVl n u HiHUnl | | tax ngiiluit tlio proportr on wlilcb mild iiulmuiuo ChnlrnittH of tbo Hoard of l ulllo ) Work * Kills lor I'crdlnir Cltf rrUiinnrH. fiimlpa bld forteodltiK city prhoncrg will bo reculvod ut tbo uomtitrollur i olllco. oltr of Oinuliu , up to Juno Tin , at 4 p. in , Illiu to lie uuuoinpHiilod by n onrtlUwl cbouk of IO.OU. ' 1 bo rUbl la ruhorrod lo rojeot uny or nil bin * . Omaha , Noli. , Juno Slid , IB' ' ' . ' . Jldii Tllf.0. olsCN , Comptrollor.