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. " . ' ' 'I ' ! i T I THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , JUNE 7 , 18D2. the question was raised ni to whether tlio caucus had boon celled to dlicuss the nil * r plunk or to tnlU nbout candidates. Sena tor Teller held that It would be useless to at tempt to enter Into the matter of a platform until the caucus reached nome decision as to HID candidate that would bo supported. If tlarrUon WAS the nomlnuo It muttered not how strong a silver plank might bo adopted , the republican * ooulu not carry tun western dUitcs. The senator declared , specifically , that Harrison , under any clrcumstnncot , could not get ttio electoral vote of Colorado. Much oxoltemont was caused by Mr. TcllorM blunt declaration , and ho wns vigor ously replied to by .hid 40 Bpunco of Uilifor- nlJ , a staunch HiirrUon supporter. Huonco spoke at great length , gesticulating violently niul becoming whlto at the mouth with pos- lo Young of California followed Spence in ii spirited nd'lruM ' , and wns reinforced by no Iris n Dlnmo lieutenant than Boutollo of Malno. The latter spolco with mnrltoJ omo- tlon of the western support for Ulaino In Ir3 , and salJ that ho hud bson escorted to hu notno bv California tiolo-mtcs , n prJosed- JtiK which Houtollo urg.jd would bo no loss Jilting now. Senator .lone * of Nevada suooeedod Hou- tollo , and though tlm caucus was raachtnu well Into the evening the Interest , was una- liitoil and nttondanco showed not the slight est diminution. Hpnncn of California Upfonils Harrison. With Jones' ' peoch the caucus waxed hot ter nnu hotter. The Isovada senator charged Harrison with being1 a dangerous man , be cause of his veto propensities , nnd declared that the president had threatened to veto u free coinugu bill. JudRoSpenco contradicted Senator Jones point blank , nnd gave tit for tat to the radi cal pro-sllvor Hlnino element in the caucus. Ho proclaimed that If a split was brought In tlio republican party through the action of the convontlon , the blame would rest on Ulalno , who after a lifetime's worlt that thov nil approved hod yielded in his old ago to the blandishments of a parcel of nclllsh political bosses. The caucus was now la an uproar , anil the - nialno raon shouting and cheering lor ttolr lavorllo man , uith such n showing of strength that Harrison raon might u well havn boon In Manitoba. They surrendered nnu lot their opponents have full swing. The discussion hnu rill started by the offering of a resolution bv Judge U. V. Spencer , who halls Irora Uiascn county , California. The reso lution was as follows ; Itcsolxcd. That \\o heartily endorse the efforts now bolus mtulo to procutc nn Inter * tiationiil ariroemunt for the universal free eo'niiKO ' of silver , and Hint In Uio pursuance of the roiiblean | ! pilnclplcs of piotectlon. miller which wo lm\o prosputod so much dur- liu Hie imst , wo dcoin It expedient and just to oiirawii iicoplelliat oilr COIIKIOSSJ should nt onuo provide for thu colnuKU of all the silver pioilnct In our own country , nnd Ilia * : i tariff Bhonlcl ho lovlud upon Impo ted forulgn sliver. btnrtoilrt riotv of K It was lifter the reading and seconding of tins resolution that tbo flow of Blnlno olo- quonro was started by Teller , and was fol lowed by a succession of assaults on Karri- No vote was talcen on tbo Soencer resolu tion , nnd when Mr. Do Young moved that the BOH30 of the caucus bo that a committee , composed of one raembor from each delega tion represented , bo appointed for the pur pose of embodying tbo wants of the meeting in iho form ot n resolution to ba presented to the national committee on platform , the mo tion wns carried with u tremendous hurrah. Jack of California , Bartlno of Noviidu ; Toivnsond of Colorado , niorbercfor of Mon tana , Salisbury of Utah , Hey born of Idaho ni.d liennott of Washington were named , nnd thu caucus adjourned with lllalno feeling nrousod to a high pitch. WAXING WAK.M. Ktory Hour Ailils to tliu Ilont of the Strttg- jjlu Hrtwren the l.ciiilrrx. MINNEAPOLIS , Minn. , JuribG. The day has bocu ono of ceaseless activity on the pavt of the two element's. jSvery passing hour only tends to raoro and tnoro convince the casual observer that the contest is to bob bitter one , and the prcscnco of tbo largo number of dele gates in the city ana the meetings of the various state delegation today gave an opportunity for ascer taining the relative strength of Dlalno and Harrison in each of the delegations. In n general way it shows that Dlalno has gained in the east ana in the extreme wtist , but that Harrison has more than hold his own in the most of tbo lake states and the region be tween the Kochlcs and the Allogbanles , but the soutn continues to bo a .subject of the wildest speculation. How most of tboso states will ultimately vote no ono knows , and of the means that are being exerted by both factions to gain the allegiance of the dclogntcs.siuch U said that is unworthy of the gravity of the situation. Clnlins of thu Alter Men. The question now which is the subject of most speculation is , how many candidates are there to ba in the Hold ) The loaders of both the Dlalno and Harrison forces have been proceeding upon the presumption that Michigan will not present Algcr and that the Hold would bo left clear to the two great competitors. Tbo action of the Michigan delegation today in reasserting their loyally to the Wolverine candidate seems , however , to indicate that this proiumuuun is unwar ranted. Indeed the Algor managers are to night claiming sixty votes tor tholr candi date , in addition to 6U i support ol Michigan. Ho will roculvo many . -otos from iho west and south. In the event of Alpor withdrawing the Dlalno pcoplo mututatil that their candidate will reeqtvo every vote of tbo Michigan dele- gallon cxcupt two , and the Harrison mun- oifort conceded that the great majority of the Michigan delt gal on Would probably go to Ulalno. Wuxlu ; ; Warm. The events of the day have tended to In- crcaso the nuimoslly which has boon con- Htuutly brewing Uotw.'cn the two leading fac tions. Heated iiigununts belwcon Individ uals huvo roaulu'ii in personal encounters on three or four occnsloiu during the day , and niiiui nr tAvIrn It mmnml IIM IhnnMi n mnll nlzod riot tulght to precipitated. When the IJIaluo contingent from tuostutoot Indiana inarcncd Ulumi linntlv through the streets and Invaded the lotundu of the West hoial a wave of Indignation swept ever the HurrI- son people , which cuiried uway tbo judg ment of nome of their leaders for u brlof purlud nnd nnaily resulted in a disgraceful Rceiu' . Tlio picture of Dlalnu , wiiioh was liorwi at the head of the column , and the mimmncomuni from the throats of a suoiu ot cheering ludlunau * Unit Dlainc was the clitlco of the rank and lllo of republlca'iitm of that ainlo , cxrltud vunguful Irj from the Hnrilson mou of lliu HooMor stats. Accounts differ us to \\tio rutted the crv , but no ono uonlos that tame one of the HuriUon republicans said that thiiv domundad that the Ulalno banner fruould bo lorn down. Instantly some ono clso Khoutou "Cut it down * ' and thuro was a prompt movement toward the man who bore thu portrait of Dlulno. A llorco sculllo en sued , but the Dlalno banner was berne away In triumph and poicu wns finally restored , Ttiroughout tua any , liowovcr , a moat in to M MI ( eoling was manifested by the two JiidUna factions towaid cncli other and It is feared uv ttio consorvntlvo loaders that much bid feeling has boon aroused which will require - quire counsel and conciliation between now unit election day to allay , I'lipy Do Jsot hpvuk in Tluy 1'iini lly , In another wav have tbo results of tbo duy tundcd to oxclto tlio forobodiug of the conservative party leaders , who are tmldimllllcd with cither party. It ia obnervod that the manager * of tuo rlva fuctloiu ar > growing colder and colder tuwura * liaili otbor , and that many of thaso inamineiit loadurn do not apouk to their fellow roimbiluiiiB a * they moot in the cor- ildors. Thu fooling is ( 'roA-lug ovpry hem that this is to bo a supreme baltlo of the . . _ _ _ . . . .Uo loyally of the Mich igan dole-gallon to Atccr , It U believed that tuo ro.ulnvlllboilccltled upon the Ural ballot. Despltu thoao conclusions of iho great ma jority , liowovcr , there are hundreds nt 10- publiLMnt In tbo city , sooroi nud nsoros of whom uro delegates , who are xvbliporlnK that ttiu sucoiis of the party next November lies iu dropping Nth Illuiuo und HarrUon and taking up a third man \\lio hui not boon octlVJiv Idoniltloa with cither frolics. Aa \i ual Mi'Kluley U the niuno most frequently mentioned , but thu governor himself donn- calo uny BUBKostion * of hluitclf as n com- Vi-otnUo ( andidalo and rcltoratci his olio- fc'lanro lo I'roilJent Harrison. tiiwator Cullou : of Illinou doe * the amc. nnd It scorns that iho demand for n compro mise candidate , if it comes at all , must come frow ono of the d&lognUons outside of iho Mates which are likely to furnish the canill * date. I.ntliuilasiii for Illnlno. In the point of popular enthusiasm Ulalno had the best of it today , Tmi arrival of the fort Wayne , Ind. , DIMno club , the Young Men's Dlalno club of Cincinnati and certain Dlalro delegations from the far wolWoro made the occasion of successive demonstration ! in bohalfof the ox-secretary ofatnlo. The trl-colcYod plumes , which the great speech of UobortG. tncorioll , dollvorod sixteen years ace , hat caused to bo adopted ailia omblum of the pi u mod knight , were exhibited bv every Dtalno club tb < it has ar rived In the city. They nro arranged In co'ors ' , rod , whlto and blue , and when worn In the hits of the marching delegates proionted a very mar tial appearance. The Dlaluo badges , blue buttons mul other Insignia ot the Dlnlnn movement are nUo soon on ovary hand. Dut ninny of the people who nro displaylne these omblcmi nra but private citizens , nnd attendant upon the convention rouubllcnns of the northwest whohavealwavs been grnat n'lmlrorsof the popular loader. The dolo- gales to Iho convonllon , for the most part , dUplay no outxvnrd ovidonccs of tholr nl- le tanco , and it it difllcult to say how many of ihoso will finally vote on the decisive bal lot , ' rno.u TIIIS NIHV YOIIIC Titinuxi : . It Ciiiiiincnts on lllnliio'ii Letter of Itoilg * nation. Nnw YOIIIC , Juno 0. The Tribune savs odl- tor I ally todays "Mr. Dlalno was quoted In the dispatcher of some of the proas agencies us saying Saturday that hli roiienatlou had not bean cnusod or inlluonccd by quoitlous arising from the national convention. The Interview , at a wbolo , has sines bo ° n donlod , but wo have no doubt that this particular statement Is truo. "Mr. Dlaluo. though often credited with mysterious plans and adroit wlro pulling , in , in fact , ono of the smcoroit nnd most straightforward of men. Ho said four years ago ho was not a candidate for the prost duncy nnd could not take thu nomination , At that moment ho was absolutely sure of the nomination and. as we think , of election , but ho meant exactly what ho said. Ho stuck to It , nnd oven sent an appeal by cable to his frlouda. In the midst of the convention to stop the successful atrtigglo fur him. This time ho hn4 sald oxactlv the sumo thing. To manv friends , within tbo past fortnight , ho has repeated that ho does not wish the nomina tion nnd could not bo u cmdtdato for It. Wo see no warrant for tlio offensive assumption that ho has not meant what bo said , just at ho wns proved to moan what ho said in his withdrawal in 1883 , which the wholn world recognized as the greatest nnd most extra ordinary act at magnanimous solf-ronuncia- tion over displayed by an American states man. "Undoubtedly a spontaneous and unani mous Humiliation , cither as the result of an original demand or as tbo only escape from a deadlock , would compel his acceptance , as It would that of any other American citizen of the republican faith , and it would have com pelled his owu acceptance in 1833. Dut. that is a rontlngoncy which the situation at Min neapolis scarcely seems to muko probable , and wo fool confident that it is not a coutin- goiroy which the Dayard of American states men himself contemplates or would welcome. "Wo therefore see no reason to change the pinion already expressed that the probabllt- los still point to tlui ronommatlou nnd ra- loctton of President Harrison. "Whatever happens , wo bog our friends in Minneapolis thru their business is to nomin ate , on n sound plutform , a winning man vltbout provoking discontent mid serious ack of harmony in the campaign. Whoever alls to work and devote his best energies to his end betrays his party. " TKJIl'OItAKY CHAIKMAN. r. Stout 1'uisctt of 2sow York Ilns Itoon Acre-oil On. MINNEAPOLIS , Minn. , Juno 0. Tbo solec- lon of the temporary chairman of iho na- .lonal convention has been a foot which ox- muslcd all the subtle resources of both factions. Tbo moating of iho national com mittee this morning consumed an hour or two wltnout any tangible result , nnd all'tho iftornoon and early ovonlng was consumed n negotiations which were equally fruitless. iVhon the committee mot tnls morning il > < ? came early manifest that a compromise over the selection- permanent chairman would bo very difllcult indeed. Tbo candi date ot the Dlaico members of the committee was J. Sloat Fussett of Sow York , but the Harrison people voiy vigorously objected lo tbo so- cction of Mr. Fassott. They stated that they thought some ono should be chosen who ought not to bo ono of iho leaders on either side of the presidential con test , The Dlalno icoplo maintained Ibat Mr. Fnssett would bo eminently fair to all parties , but the Harri son members uvidontlv did not desire that the selection of tbo Now York L-ontloman should give the appearance of a Dlalno vin- lory In the choice of temporary chairman. Ohjcctcit to Culloni. Tbo president's friends suggoitod Senator Cullom of Illinois but tbo Dlalno mon promptly objected. They contended that ovorv"objection which could bo urged nguinst Mr. Fassott was equally strong against Sen ator Cullom. Dcsldcs , they said Senator Cullom had taken particular pains slnco his arrival In this city to identify himself with tbn Harrison movement , and they could not see how ho could bo considered in any way n compromise candidate. All efforts to arnvo at nn ii'uic.iulo ' agreement seemed impossible , and after a lengthy discussion thocornmltico udjourned until evening. When the committee reassembled at Op. in. this evening thu Harrison mon raado their light on Fimott and the rjsult was 20 votes for Fassott und UO ior Cullom and Mr. Fassott will bo temporary chairman of the national convention. This was a test vote and shows that Jihina men are in control of the committee. The vote was accepted and the nomination made unanimous. Ol'KNKI ) OONVKNTIOX HAM. . Uh.iuncpy Dupniv'H Kponch A. Vigorous liar. rUon Demon * trillion. MINNEAPOLIS , Mlnti. , Juno 0. The repub lican convention hall of 1803 was opened to ihogenoril publio tonight , U was an ovoni longingly anticipated , ihcro being a grand concert oy a chorus of 1,000 voices , supported by iho Second Ueglment. band of Chicago. A vast audience , numbering over 12,000 people far as the eye could roach , surveyed iho in spiring scene , which bid * fair to'uccomo n > iioinorubo ) political battle ground. Tuo and tilling uvcry suiit for distances as decorations , us prepared for tbo convention are very simple , but very beautiful. Al 8 o'clock ilia entertainment began with au overturn of the opera of Hlourl , Various choruses and solos preceded thu speech of Hon. Chnuiicoy M. Uopow , whoso coming was hatloJ with. &ucu uti uproar as only many thousand poraons can make. Mr. Dopow'a ulludons to'vurlons possible presidential candidates were received with various degrees of applause. When ho upoko of John Hhorman itioro was a round of cheers. Al or was groeto4 with upplauso nn a LO were Edmunds , Kjsk and Lincoln. When ho reached point whuro better known iiumos were to como In u volte In the gallery shouted ' 'Hurrah for illnmo , " nnd thu audlonco bro'.to out into a wild burst of cheering1 , waving of handkerchiefs nnd ( twinging of umbrellas. Mr. Oopew Inquired with n grlmaco : "I wonder who Is running ibis speech any howl" und iho nudlonco received ihls admonition with a hurricane of laughter and cheers , DcjpoA-'s mcnllon pf President Harrison's naiuo elicited ftom the great audlonco a demonstration of cheers , umbrellas aud handkerchief * which , If anything , surpassed that which wus glvon to Mr. Btamo. The untortaliimonl closed ubout 10 o'clock with the Binjrlug by the vast audience of the national liyinn , "America. " il'uil rolltio. MINNEAPOLIS , Mlnq. , Juno 0. Mrs. J , Kllfin Fonnr h hero and "holds a full tiand.'i Bhosal't ' : "Tuo Women's Republican club * that uro formed throughout the country will \\orkfor the support ol republican p'nucl. pies and iho election of republican candi dates , because wo beltbro that the intercuts of nur homes and of thu country are afor when the republican party Is in power. I am hero a * an intorottoj spectator ot the con vention. "TUo womoti' * work hu the lull approval of the national committee and will bo wider and moro ngsnmlvo than In the campaign of 18SS. Wo have gained experience and con fidence oursolvot , nnd have demonstrated that American women uro the peers of raon in the ability to comprehend the great ques tions of political economics. " "Aro you bore as n representative of the Non-Partisan Woman's Christian Temper- unco union I" "I nm not the constitution of our society forbids any such representation. As women wo nro iroa to engage In any political party work to which nur conviction- load us , but in such work wo represent only ourjolvos. " cot.oiimt i > ii.iciaTis. : They Are rigiuli.K to n Oro.tt Kxtcnt in tlio IS I HICK In. MINNRAPOLIS , Minn. , Juno 0. The meeting which was started at Chicago , having for I'.s object the protection of negroes In the south from violence * und Inwlosnoss and In their right to vote , has como In Minneapolis to n point where It seems to llguioln the political fight over the nomination for president. The movrmont now has the support of J. M. Langston of Virginia , wbilo ox-Sonotors Druco and Lynch , who roprojont the other wine of the negro clement , are oppoiod to the sobcmo. Langtton , in nn Interview - torviow on the subject today , auld that the negroes proposed lo push the mutter. Ho nald : "Laws calculated lo enforce the doc- trlno aud principles of the fourteenth and llftoonth amendments have been entirely Ig- nnrod and loft neglected by the present ad ministration. It It gonoinllv felt by the colored people that Attorney General Miller is n man far-wantlnir In legal knowledge and disposition to enforce the laws upon the basis of reconstruction In Iho south , that bo will in fact do nothing tondlim to this end. The colored mon fool that if Attorney Qonoral Miller Is ngnln In the cabluot of the president , no change rould bo oxpoctcd in the administration of the Depa-tmont ot Justice , and wo would bo loft in the sumo condition that we nro today with murder , lynching nnd other deeds going unpunished. Wo doslro a change which will benefit the southern sootion of our country. " Auditor Lynch of the treasury said that ho has not hoard of any organized move ment , nnd announced himself as opposed to It What they wanted and would ask was that the party should put In its platform n plank guarantcolug'to the colored man the right to vote and to bo free from intimida tion. ix TIII : mJurY-nuiUA. Animated Scenes In the Convention City KiitltiiHlnsttc Camp Follower * . MINNEAPOLIS , Minn. , Juno 0. Wilder , or moro picturesque antc-convcntlon scones were probably never before wit nessed than today and tonight around the headquarters of the republican national committee. A torrlblo jam of pco plo continuously thronged every Inch of standing room on the floor of the rotunda , tbo entrances , stairways , sldowalus nnd every adjoining street , watching tbo newly arriving clubs' nnd delegates. A favorite part of the performance was when a narrow circular pathway about a hundred feet in ammeter would bo cleared for an Instant in the rotundn und tbon a dozen maniacs with a polo thirty foot in length on top of wblon would bo n Harrison or Dlalno portrait Would bo rushed around until it came in collision with the opposing gang of lunatics bearing n taller polo with iho other loader's smiling features , there would bo n tunglo of plumes and poles and portraits and yells from the thousands of delighted specta tors , only to bo diverted a moment later to some iron-lunged friend starting n shout of "three cheers lor J. G. Harrison Harrison Dlaino , " as u marching club of tbo different factions entered from opposite directions and nudged each other in the hurly-burly. Hl'ltrNG A CAXAKD. Ail Alleged I.ottor from Harrison Proved to bo n Canard. MINNEAPOLIS , Minn. , Juno 0. The follow ing letter was made public this morning on tbo authority of D. C. Marsh of East St. Louis , a relative of Senator Cullom. "Shelby M. Cullom , Grand Pacific hotel , Chicago Dear Sir : In case I am not nom inated on the first ballot , you will please withdraw niy name from tbo convonllon. Yours truly , BENJAMIN HAUHISON. " Senator Cullom Ibis afternoon said to on Associated press representative In regard to the statement of Marsh : "I never heard of Marsh baforo. His statement Is without foundation. I have not received a letter or telegram from Harrison risen for six months. Ho never communi- ci ted to mo anything regarding his desires in the matter. Marsh Is no relative of mine. " ' _ Temporary Ulllcurs of tlio Convention , MINNEAPOLIS , Minn. , Juno ( i. Tbo follow ing have boon selected officers ot the convention : Temporary secretaries Charles W. Johnson , Minneapolis ; William Arthur Polk , Ohio ; Cardan Lake , Now York ; General Leo , San Francisco ; Joseph U. Drown , Pennsylvania ; W. P. Drownlow , Tennessee ; A. S. Clark , Massachusetts. Assistant secretaries T. F. Simmons , California ; P. Q. Churchman , Delaware ; Aaron Dradshaw , District of Columbia ; Charles Hopkins , Ohio ; A. W. Monroe , Maryland ; O. S. Morris , Kentucky ; J. W. Dlmmlck , Alabama ; James Dlalno Walker , Montana : T. V. McAllstor , Mississippi ; Otto Gramme , Wyoming. Heading Clerks C. F. Hancy , Mlnno- npolls ; J. H. Stone , Michigan ; John S. iCac- yon. Now York ; H. S. Oliver , Ohio ; Charles Curtiss , Kansas ; Charles Partridge , Illinois ; Thomas D. Mills , Wisconsin ; W. K. Uiloy , Kentucky. Ofllclnl Stenographers Theodore C. Ross , Now York ; James F. . Durko , Pennsylvania. iilii , Wyoming and Nebraska. MINNEAPOLIS , Minn. , Juno 0. At a poll of tbo Wisconsin delegation tonight seventeen announced themselves for Harrison , four for Dlaluo and two for McKlnloy. Ono dele gate was absent. Senator Spoonor was chosen chairman of iho delegation. Tbo Wyoming delegation tonight elected tbo following : National commlttoomun'J. M. Carr ; vice president , O. N. Otter ; reso lutions , S. W. IJownoy , Nebraska organized with John L. Wobst&r of Omaha as chairman , and commlttcemeu as follows : A. Cobb of Lincoln , honorary vice president ; C. A McCloua of Yorir , creden tials ; C. W. Holland of Falls City , temporary organization : E. S. Warder of North Platte , rules and order ; C. H. Goer of Lincoln and W. E. Dabcook of Cambridge , commllioo on notification. Illnlno Mm Illlurloun , MINNEAPOLIS , Minn. , Juno 0. The Ulaino managers are hilarious tonight and maintain that ibore la n serious break in tbo south and that southern delegates nro preparing to swing Into line for Dlalno. Texas and Alabama are the latest ad ditions claimed by the Dlalno column. A gain of six is claimed in Alabama aud of ton In Texas. Uolegato-at-Lareo Crawford of Texas , they say , came over lo the Dlalno camp , bringing with him nlno colored delegates , There are about eighty votes Involved in con- teats , and of Hits number , they say , the sub- couimitteo of the national commlttoo will seat over sixty Dlnlao delegates In tbo tem porary organization. Vlm > of Cmlur Itupldt CltUonv Cii : > Ait Ku'iix , la. , Juno ( ] . | Special Tele gram to THR DEK.I Tbo Evening Gazette gives today under the caption "Tbo Party Polls , " interviews with ever 100 loading re publicans of the city as to tholr political preferences botwcou Dlaino and Harrison. According to Ibo Interviews forly-scvon were for Ulalno , fifty-four for Harrl on and uloyon think it would bo good politics to ring In a dark hor.o. Denial From 1'ntlior Cronln. WASHINGTON- . C. , Juno 0. Father Cro nln , editor ot Iho Duffalo Catholla Union and Times , donlui emphatically n published state ment that Mr. Hlaluo sent for him to obtain bin vlaw us to luooffeutof tuoUoucoy letter upon Cuthnllu voters. Ho declare * that his vliltto Mr. Dlamo WR > purely ucoldoatal und had uo political purport. Ho merely called to pay hU roipocti. Oregon Gov Itopulill un. 1'oirri.t : p , Ore. , Juuo a Ttio olootloa In _ _ this state today for t\VpJ concros-mon , n supreme premo ludgo , nitornoy trchornl mid members of the loclslnturo kosbion the most orderly In Ibo history ot t&tsultoowing to the now ballot law. It is p.robaJblo that n full vote has not boon polled : ' 'jKdlcullons this oven * Ing point to tno olcUlouof the entire repub lican state ticket wilh..tho exception of at torney general.Ull. . _ Stirprl iMl.it IM Clojenot- . MINNDIPOLIS , Mjnn Juna 0. The chief surprise of the dab 9 bcon the unexpected strength which tbj Dnlno | faction demon strated In the Ohlotttielogation. It had bcon generally understood that of the forty-six vote of iho Buchoro Mate Harrison would pet nearly throe-loiinhs ; The llrst test vote was on election ot n member of the national commlttoo. Mr , Hnhti' was the Harrison candidate , Colonol'C.onttnt the Dlalno. Halm wns elected by tho1surtfrislngly close vole of 23 to 31. Illiilno ( lolng to Hnr llnrtmr , WASHINGTON , D. C. , , 'tino 0. It Is expected that Mr. Dlolno nnd family will go to Dar Harbor some tlmn this weak. rjr.v/oir.s vir.KnitiTE. Atlantic Lodge * Cotmollilnto and Dedicate n Now Tomplc. ATLVNTIC , la. , Juno 0 , [ Special Telegram toTnn DEB. ] The dedication of the now Odd Follows temple and the celebration of the consolidation of the Cast and Atlantic lodges occurred today with elaborate ceremony - mony , The now temple Is nn elegant structure , costing 130,000. nnd arranged throughout with u vlow to the suitable working of the different degrees. It consists of an immense assem bly room with galleries , reception rooms , banquet room , kitchen and library , the latter named In honor of Past Grand Master Uoso- man nnd contains nbout 3.000 volumes. Prominent Odd Fellows from nil ever Iowa were present and nbout fifteen lodges from ) the southwestern part of the state were represented. Tbo procession which oc curred at 2 o'clock was ever twelve blocks long nnd was escorted , by six splendid bauds , The Atlantic lodge Independent Order ot Odd I1 ollows Is ono of tbo largest in the state aua is growing rapidly. It now numbers ever 400 members. The orator of the day was Hon. Lafo Young of the lown Capital , anil short speeches were made by Grand Master Kosomnu , J. S. Dllloraay , grand patriarch ; Hov. F. W. Evans , grand warden ; * " ri. A. Morrhon. grand treasurer , nnd Q. H. Bowman , grand marshal. The dedicatory exorcises were nttondod by nn audlonco of TOO people nnd as many moro were turned nwny unable to gain admittance. Homo 'lor Datonport. DAVENPORT , In. , Juno 0. The Davenport and Iowa City Packing company has boon formed hero with a capital of $1,000,000. A packing house with a capacity of 2,030 hogs n day is to bo ready by November 1. by which tlmo the capital Is all to ba paid up. The Town City house of .tho Iowa Pnckinir and Provision company is to ba turned In for stock operated with this ono , the manage ment to bo located hero. George . Gooch , now In Iowa City , is to bo made manager , Avoca Siiloons Cloned. AVOCA , In. , Juno 0. [ Special Telegram to THE BEE.J F. A. Turner , nn attorney who has bcon prominent here for some time in closing the saloons , of trying to , wns the ro- ciplont of nn anonymous letter last night which was placed by hln ofllco door accom panied by n suggoiUvo'pieco of rope. The communication gave , him until Tuesday , Juno 7 , in which to ( bavo' town and the stato. This morning Mnyovr"'Guormsoy promptly closed the saloons , six ia humoor. Itock Inland Conductor Killed. DIHOIITON , la , Juno O. Poul Clino. a con ductor on the Kookjsland , whtlo switching here , was run ever and Instantly killed. Ho lived in this city. \ . " * ' I.owor Urulo Indians fiuddculy Itomovo to tlio ItoHobuTJ , Kctorrntlon. CHAMIIEIILAIN , S.t > . , I June G. [ Special Telegram to TIIE BEE. [ More than hair of the Indians bttlonglnft at tlio1 Lower Drulo neenoy surprised the authorities yesterday by leaving their rosnrVntion and going to the Rosebud reservation , whore they will InMJt on remaining for aovoral years. These Indians have wanted to bo transferred to Rosebud agency , but tbo opposition of tbo local authorities to tbo proposed trans fer was moro than the Indians could stand nnd they finally decided to take tbo matter into tholr own lianas. In taking a recent vote the matter was brought to a crisis. Tbo Indians nro peaceably inclined and removed quietly to what they soy will bo their now homo. _ AVnnts Part of the Keystone. RAPID CITY , B. D. , Juno 0.- ( Special Tele gram to Tnn DKE.J Charles M. Ankony today Oiled suit , acninst William Franklin nnd John T. Rood for one-third Interest in the Keystone mine , basing his claim on a verbal agreement and money advanced in 18S3. Several months ago the Keystone was bonded to Rapid City and St. Paul men. It is twenty miles southwest of here and ex ports say it will excel the famous Homestako mine In production. The recently developed value of the mine caused the suit to bo brought. Muiigod for Murder. Wii.KEBiiAititE , Pa. , Juno G. Edward Mo- Millon wns hanged In , the jail yard of the Luzerno county prison this morning. LOUISVIM.C , Ky. , Juno 0. Near Grayson this morning Austin Porter was banged by n mob. On May 25 Porter killed his wife. The mob gathered at midnight , forced tbo jailor to deliver tbo keys and took Porter out and hanged him to n railroad bridge. Nt\v York Kielmimo Quotations , NEW YOIIK , Juno 0. [ Special Telegram to TUB DF.K.J Exchange was quoted as fol lows : Chicago , USQlOo premium ; Boston , 5o discount ; St. Louis , QOo premium. Will Accent tuo Poaltlon. C. , Juno 0. Mr. Lacey , comptroller ot iho currency , say * ho has doo'dod to accept thoprcsldonoy of the Bank ers National bank of Chicago. DUHlnoig Troubles. SAOINVW , Mich. , Juno 0. John C. Drown , ono of the most wealthy logging contractors In the northwest , has failed. Liabilities , $110,000. The touts for use during tbo national en campment next week arrived la the city last night from Kansas C\\y \ \ , and the work of placing thorn In poslilbnjQn the fair grounds will commence .today. | | A mooting of tbo ironlrty owners of tbo First nnd Second Waraa will bo bold in Forest ball , corner Slxlh.ind Plorco streets , on Wednesday avoninff ad S o'clock , to dis cuss the park quostidrt : .A1 largo attendance is'carnostiy raquostofln-ain For the acMmmodaffon''of the lawyers nnd the courts in Tbo "Bpo'pullding , tbo port folio of deputy clerk or tbo court has bocn turned ever to MrpVjlUon } , who , under in structions of Clerk Mpm-os , has opened un ofllco in the judge's ohhmbor , just ott Judge Doano's courtroom. ' } _ $ ' WKA 'I niskirfifllKOAliT. 1 5 J f * j iy OFFICE oiviV'XATiiBii ' DUHEAU , 1 mi OMAHA , Juno 0. ) Except in tbo urf b'ijfillaslisippl valley where the utorm U now central fair weather has generally provallfed.J There were occa sional light showers In the lower Missouri valley. A storm preceded by a warm wave U entering tbo 'country train the north Paolllo regions. Tbo temperature in Mon tana rose Into the olgntloj , and the windn in the mountain regions are uuiftiug to south orly. Vor Kaitorn Nelinuka , Oiilnhit und Vicin ity Continued fair wuutlior ) ntutlouury tenipuruluro during Tur U v , ulth uurm outlier In i > ro ptcl for tlio middle of tlio WIH'U. WASHINGTON , D. C , , Juno 0. For No- hrftjka Fair ; west winds ; lightly cooler in southeast portion ; fair und warmer Wednes day , For Iowa Portly cloudy weather nna local rains and poislblo tbundor storms In the eastern portion ; slightly cooler in the east section ; fair and probably slightly wo-a.cr Wojuojduy. THEIR SPIRITS BOILED OVER Students at Nanoy Boisterously Wolcouio Grnud Duka Constantine of Russia. WISY IMPROMPTU DEMONSTRATION Jiirxprctol VUlt of the .Scion of the Ituvslnn liupciInl lloiitounil It * KHoct nn the 1'enlviil Un I'ollllciil Sljjnlll- cnnca | Op/rto/itr ] / < l lESlbti J < im ? Gnrlin NANCY , Juno 0. [ New York Herald Oablo Special to Tnn DBF. . ] No stirring oplsodo narkod tbo Nancy fetes until today , but this morning wo had a veritable coup do theater. As 1'rosidont Carnet wns receiving tbo ofllcors ot the RarrUon nt the prefecture , n telegram was brought in nnd handed to Gen eral Brugoro. Tha Rnllaut general opened I carelessly , but on glancing nt the con tents ho gave n start , and nassod It on to Minister Bourgeois , who turned pnlo and transferred the mysterious document to Minister Louden , who In turntgavo It to' President Cnriiot. The president is not emotional. If bo was embarrassed - barrassod by the telegram ho concealed his feelings. The massage brought the unex pected news that Grand Dultc Constantine of Russia would pass through Nancy this after- icon nnd stop ever to pay Ills respects to President Carnot. The soorot was well kept 'or a time , but It eventually leaked out. Welcomed liy the Students. When the train from Controxovllto was sighted at 3:30 : p. m. , a crowd ot oxcltod students thronged the station shouting , "Vivo la Uussio. " In n twinkling a demon stration wns arranged. Some students raised a Russian flap , somcono else produced .ho tricolor , a third enthusiast unfurled the .rlcolor Inscribed "Alsace-Lorraine , " wuilo a fourth displayed a banner with "Armco do Motz , 1870" on it. Proceeded by these lags aud several hundred students , nnd the momoors of the press , the grand duke stopped into n car riage with Colonel Cbamoln , who had bcon deputed by the prosldout to rocolvo him , and drove through the town to the pre fecture , amid n continuous roar of "Vivo la llusslo , " "Vivo Alsace-Lorraine , " "Vivo la France , " and the scene as the Improvised procession 'passed beneath the hugo triumphal arcn in the Hue St Dozier was most striking. The students seemed bcsldo themselves with Joy at the Right of the blaclc nnd yellow banner at the head of the cortocro. It bad an oloctrlo odoct upon the natives who thronged the pavomonts. This was the moro romarltabla In view of the fact thnt the wbolo affair was entirely unforsoon nnd spontaneous. Reaching the cathedral , the students intoned the Russian nnthcm , the people caught up the nlr , and whoa the grand duke entered the Place do Stanislaus , whcro a detachment of infantry had boon liuTiedly amassed In his honor , the enthu siasm swelled to the fever point. Probably 1'roinoilltiitod. After an Interview with President Cnrnot , which lasted nearly three quarters of an tiour , the grand duke loft at 5:20 : p. m. for Controxrovillo , via Domromy. Ho was es corted to the railway station by an Immense and noisily enthusiastic crowd. The importance of this incident is unmis takable. It cannot bo supposed thnt a member of the Imperial family of Russia would have sprung such n visit on President Carnet at such a time without the Knowl edge or consent of the czar. The oplsodo is probably placed as an offset to the char's ex pected meeting with the Gorman emperor. SOME I'OMTICS IN IT. Moro Meaning to the Visit Than Shows on thn Surface. ' ICopyrtoiited tfHK by Jamsi Gordon Bmn'.U. ] PAIUS , Juno 0. | Now Yorls Herald Cable Special to Tun BEE ] The czar and Emperor William mot today at Kiel. I have already informed the readers of the Herald that the mooting might last for some hours , but would not bo of any political importance. Tbo Rus sian government , however , is auxiou * nt all hazards to avoid giving offense to Franco and has taken steps to show that its rela tions toward that country are unchanged. Grand Duke Constantine , who has bcon stay ing at Contrcxoville for his hoaltb , started this morning for the purpose of paying his respects to President Carnet nt Nunoy. There can bo no doubt as to the object of his Journey. When a scion of the imperial family ot Russia goes out of his way in order to meet a president of a republic , no ono can maintain that ho In simply paying him a pollto visit. On the contrary , It Is abundantly evident that tbo grand duke's visit has n political significance. It la impossible to say tlio same of the meeting at Kiel. Tbo equality that exists in the monarchlal hierarchy renders It impossi ble for any political significance to bo attach ed to this interview. The two emperors are equal , nnd wbon they visit each ether they moot on an equal footing. Prosldout Carnet on the other hand , though in ono sense in ferior to tbo grand duke , is tbo head of a great people , It matters not whether by birth or by election , aud therefore bo is in n posl- tlon'to'moat ' nny sovereign on equal terms. AVImt Uoos It Signify ? From u political standpoint tboro is cer tainly a striking difference between the mooting at Kiel and tbo grand duke's visit to Nancy. Russia Is nctinc qutto properly in paying this lokun of respect to tbo Froncu pcoplo. Tba.fact Is tbo French people are beginning to discover that Russia has not done as much ns was expected of her. Wo are so accustomed to publio and prompt diplomatic action tUat wo llnd it hard to ac custom ourselves to uussia's slow diplomatic methods.Mill only blindness could prevent us from seeing the Importance of thu visit which Grand Duke Constantine 1s paying to President Carnet nt Nanoy on the very day thnt the czar and Emperor William met nt Kiel. Another significant fact , in vlow of thu comments of iho Gorman press , is that ibo meeting of iho president and the grand auko takes place so close to the Gonnuu f routlor. J. Fraucals Anntolo In Gorge , n veteran of the republican party In France , is doad. Ho was well known on account of his brilliant military services. While defending St. Quentlu , ot which cltv no was protect , ho was seriously wounded. JACQUES ST. CBRE. Mrs. llnrrUou'H Condition. WASHINGTON , D. O. , Juno 0. Mrs. Harrison risen was vary comfortaolo today aud was able to sit up tor half an hour. Her appetite Is also returning , ami today she took moro nourishment than on any day for a long tlmo. ( lave the Kmpuroran Ovation. Kint. . , JUDO 0 , Prince Henry , brother of the emperor , and his wlfo grouted Emperor William on his arrival hero. Largo crowds bad collected nbout the station and tbu emperor - poror received au ovation. Dislodge Bile , Stir up the Liver , i Cure Sick-Headache , Female Ailments , 'Eomovo Disease and Promote Good Health , i ; Corned vith Tuteltu & Bolnblo Coating , ! ; Famous the world over. ! ; Atlc for ncccbtm'i und like no others. ' ' Of all druggUli. I'rlce X& centi * box. New York De BLOOD WILL TELL. Heath nnd St'ongth Impossible Wltlicut Rloh.Puro Bio 3d ir the Llfo Ourrout la "Thin" or Tnlntod , Many Hie Result A Ctiso In Point. tAnnomld , mp.ntHlml or "lliln" blooil. When thlt s prment tlio lioiljr Is etk , ttio hoiut illatnrbpj nml lie color of the kln | > itla orwhlto. The slorancli It wruk , wllli n tomlnncj to bloating. The ncTTti * nra nero orlos olmttoroil. The imtiont Ii norruuii nnil wakeful. KtliHiutlon of all IIOHOM of the botlrlun mnrkoil fcnturo. Dropsjr , ronsumptlon , ot decay of lioncrroiii r tomm jr bo the roiult , o < i > cclnllj It horolsnii Inhorlloil tonJoncf tor > l nnjr ucti tin l' 0 .l Mlsi Alice Macombor of Martlnsburi ; , Town recently bookxoopjr for Drexel & Uosimswolir of this city , says : "For a number of years I wft4 weak nnd out of iH'iUtn. Doctors called It auiiMnla. " .My nervous aystom waq greatly Impilroil. 1 wns wakeful at night , nnd by day Irrltnblo.I : nckt ri ambition , ami It was u great effort lo do nuythlug requiring exorcise of my mind or " .My appetite wixi poor , my tongue coatoil , my liver und stomach ttnult r aud sore. My color WAS sotnatlmos pnio or clmlky white ; sonio- timn.s itMXH tlngeil with yellow from the slug gish action of the llvor. "At times my feet , arms nnd face were greatly swotted , At such times my heart BctMncilfceblonndlsuirorcd greatly fiom pal pitation. Jly heart would boat very fast , but it wns not regular. Then my lioatl would pain me ami I would fcol faint. "Several physicians triad nip case , but I think they treated my j/mi / > ( om ana not my real con dition. At any rate 1 got no benefit until after H coin so oC treatment with Urn , Copeland > V Sftopard. These physicians did for mo moro than they promised. I am today entirely \\o\\ \ \ , nnd this result Is wholly duo to their treatment. Ibollavomy euro is permanent and complete. " Mr. Charloa Kessler , a resident of Omaha for 23 years , and doing business at 1214-1210 South 13th street , in answer to n recent inquiry , says : Threeyears aio I began to suffer from ca tarrh. Its nnpronch was slow , hut steady , and I gradually felt Its increasing hold upon mo. Day nnd night I was obliged to hawk nnd spit to keep my throat and nose from fllllns ; up My throat became extremely sore aud raw from this constant effort to clear It My nose bccnmo enilroly closed , so I could not broutlio through It at all neither duy nor night. Every morning I woke up with my mouth and throat dry and parched. .My condition prevented sloop , and I arose mornings tired out and miserable. After being In this condition ono year I bo- ean to lose my lin.irln ? , which , for two years , grow poorer ovorv day. My deafness greatly Interfered with my business , as It was very ( llllloultfor mo to carry on conversation with my customers. I experienced , albO. a constant ringing In my oars. After receiving treatment from Drs. Copo- Innd nnd Miep'ird ' for a short time. I : un much bettor. My throat-ind nose nro nearly well. I cun broatlio freely through my ncse. My hearing Is greatly benefited , and becoming bottoi every dav. I sloop und rest wull at night. I urn still under treatment und look for u perfect cure In u short tlmo. ROOMS 311 AND 312 , New York Life Building , OMAHA , NEB. W. H. COPKTjAND , M. 13. O. S3. SIU3PAKD , M. D. Consultlni : I'liyslolnns , itl'KClALTIUb : Cntairh. Asthma , Ilronchl- tls. Nervous Diseases , Blood HUeases , Klion- matlsm. C'onsiimutlon. and all chronic nllcc- tlons of tlio Throat , Lungs , btomuch , Liver and Kidneys. Oflico hours : D to II n m. . S lo 5 p.m. , T to S p.m. Sunday. 10 n.m , lo I p.m. Catarrh troubles nnd kindled diseases treated fmoccssfiilly by mall. Hond to In stamps for question circulars. Address nil lottuis to vonuland Moilloal lustliuto , Now York Llfo llulldlni : , Omaiia. Nob. $5 A MONTH' OATAniUl AND KINDKnn THKATKI ) ATTHK UNIKOKM HATH OK A MONTH-MCDIOINns rUKMHIini ) ritHIl KOH ALL Ol'UEK DlSKASIJd Tllli UAT1CS W1LIHE LOW AW ) UNII'OKM AND In I'UO- 1'OKTIONTO TUB AOTIIAh WHOLESALE ( JObT OK MKDIOINKH HKQU1UUI ) . MANHOOD RESTORED. " 8AMATIVO , " the Wonderful Hpanlsh Itri.icdy , lo sold with a Written Ouorontoo tucuro nil Neirous Ii - tttsn. sui.li u Wrak Memory , LOM of llraln I'owar , Headache. . Wakcf illness. I'OKiilnn- liowl , NcrvoiunfM , Ma- sltuilo , all dialns anil Doforo & . After Use. loss of iwwcr of the rbotograpbed from life. Orneratlva Orcani In - - cither ecr , causol l > r over.iiertlon , joiitlifnl Inilltcrelloni.or Uiu eiriulra asooftoliicco.opliiiii.or ttlmitlaiiH , which iilllniattly lenil to InllriMlly , Oii u > i > | > tl n nnd Inwnll ) . I'm up In convenient form to curr/ln tliof t pruLit. 1'rlca | l a o. or a for Vl llh e ei y < 3 oidc r we glv a written uarantoo to euro or refund the manor , will by mall to any nddr'si. Circular /tee til | lain envelope. Mintlon this ] < a [ > er , . AaJiru , MADRID CHEMICAL CO , , Ilrauch Oinco foi U. B A. 8J Deartorn Street. CIIU/'AQO , If.U f OH BALE IN OMAHA. NED. , UV Ktlbc & Co , Co r 15th & Douglas fcU. J .A Fuller A Co. . Cor < 14th A. Dnuulis Bit. The Only I'orfoo * . Vaslnal und Kootal Hyrtugo In Ihu World. Is the only Hyrliifto ever Invcnlod by which njootlons cun boadmliilalor cd without leaking und noil- IIIK the clothliiK orneocsst- tutlnic the use of a vessel , nnd which can aUo bo used forrcotul Injootlous. SOFT nmiiinit JIAItl ) I f'MtlVK 811 01) . UuUOrdura Bolloltcd. The Aloe & PcnfoWC ) . IStlt Steeet , Nexl lo I'oslolGca. ' AMUSlflMKNTS. BOYD'SNEWTHEATER ' Monday , Tuesday and Wednesday , June 6 , 7 and S. W15DNKSDA.Y MATINEE. THE KINGS OF FUN. REED KND COLLIER And Tholr Gront Company , In tlio Kutinlcst of All Fnrrlcnl KntarUtiimont * , H088 and HOSS Written by Themselves For Laughing Purposes Only. i SIV.I0. ! ? ! ° lirlBos-rirn lloor. Mo : balcony , 2io. iimodnosilny tmitlncn of Iho so-ison. Mastodon Minstrels , Under tliafcrwnainin.etion of .I.It. HAVKUI.T. \\.M. tool K , Maniuicr. KI. OK. Direct IromtiSIx Monti , , ' um , Cniliiii , ChlniRo. NOTK-A13 oVlocM Imrsilnj nttcrnoon llnvorlr'i MliiMrolsnllUlvonfri-ooixMi nlr concert nt Iho norllincsl corner of luth nmt Knrnam trooli. tn Farnam Street Theater r'olluA TONIGHT. DODD OPERA CO. , - IN - EXR.MINIR 40 - SINCERS - 40 MATINKK SATUUDAY , Farnam Street TheaterhSEi TWO NIGIITS ONLY ! Wednesday and Thursday , Juno 8th ami nth. O tJXEXPOl WONDERLAND. WEl'.IC 01. ' JUNn OTII. in NIGHTS in u IN A. BAR ROOM. 1U THE COWI1OV DUO. 2 BIO 2 SHOWS 2. DR , C. GEE WO. The only ICRnlly urnduntoit Chlnoso iiliyjlclsn KlKht yonrs' ntucly. Ton yonrs practical axiior1. cncawltli all known illieait's. Treats 8iicco sfully nllclironlocnsosKlvun up by other doctors Cull nnd Bcolitmor write for qucatlon tilnnk Do nut think your cnso hopeloiR liecnuno your doctor lull * son no. huttry the Clilnoso doctor with lilt now and wonderful remedies , nnd rocolvo now boncllta nn.l n parumncnt euro what other doctors cannot lro. Herbs. Itooti and Plants nnturo'a remedies Ills medicines. The world his vrltnons. Ono thonxand testimonials In thrco jours' prnctlco. No Injurious decoctions , no nnrcollrs , uo polsoa. I treatment nml permanent euro. followingcnsnmtircoiisfiilly treated nnd cored , given up by other doctors ! Thus. CoiiKlilln. tilt llarnoy street , chronicrhou mntlsm ( I years , kidney nnd liver troubles. Tlios. Culvert , 12th nnd Karnnm ntreots , ponoral debility. Indigestion , loss of Vtrunntli ana vitality. Took medicine for jonr but not uo relief , M. U Anderson , Mil Cumlne street , cntnrrli , nsthmn nud bronchitis of ilfioon years stnndlnu. Ilns for snlo the followlns prepared remedies nt I1.IM n bottle , six bottles for M 00 , for the euro of AKthmn , Catarrh , mule llcndnclio , IndlKosllon , lllood I'olHonlmt.Jllioumntlsm , Ferualo Wonkuoss , Kidney und I.IVIT Complaint. .No niiontH. Hold unly by Chlnoso Medicine Co , Capital , I Olficc , IGlh and CaliforDia Sis. , Omaiia , Neb The CIMO of cjcllnt ; U In the TIRE Ahout the Columhln I'nonniatio Tire ft wears Tested to two hundred pounds ahovo rldliiK pressure A coin pound tube of ruhhors vtilcanl/cd with eanvns Inyora Kach ! > ! irthtrenRthonlnn the others Uruut- oit roslstanco to puncture Most resilient road tire I'looiloin from luoliiK , wrnrplnit und other objoctlonnblo nolnts Thohliliost crndo tire of solontllla simplicity Ab.so- liiloly guaranteed for : xyoar. All about It and Columbia's cycles In our book iilinut Colunihliis , irce an application to nny Columbia iiKont , or sent by mull for ' Mfr , Co. 1 two uvo-cont stiinips I'upo | , Columbus Ave , , Doston. NOTICE OP ASSESSMENT OF DAM AGES FOR THE CHANGE OF GRADEOFOUMING STREET. To the owners of all lots and part of lots and real estate along Uiimln ? struct from 11 point IIOO feet west of 4 Id avuniiu to 4.r > th avoniio and InlQinootiiiB streets as follows , to wit : 45th Htreot from llurtstroot to I/.inl street , You urn hereby notllloil that thu undor- nljrnoil. tlireo dlslntnrnstud freeholders of Iho city ofOiiialm , have huun duly appointed by the mayor , with the approval of the ulty council of said olty , to assess the damage to the owners rospuutlvuly of the propurty nifooted by tbu change ofgradoof Curnlng Htrnot from n point ItOJ tout ivust of-lid nvomiu tn4'th nvonuu anil luten > outlng stri'ot na fol lows , to witIHh : street from Hurt Ktroot , to Iraidslroet declared noousgary lv , ordlnancu No. no , paHsod Fobrimry 'J , 16'J , ' , approved I'liliruiiryU. IB'O. You art ) further notlnrd , that , havlnir ao- coploil wild uppointinont. i and duly mutinied us rcqulr I ' by law , wo will , on tlio I6tli day of , I ) . , Ib'Jj. at the hour of If ) o'clock In . llI- olllcb I\t 'I' . fl. . Itriltlllllt * f-1" " the forenoon" . M tlio / of T. O. llriinnor. - room I , Ware block , Houthcast corner of 15th nnd 1 urnani streets , within thu vorporato limits of aald oily , moot for tlio purposu of consldorln and making Iho nnsosimonl at diirniiKO to the owners rospucllvoly , ot Bald property , affected by nald channof er'ido. inking Into consideration poolal heuudts , If any. any.You are notified to bo present at the tlmo and pliicu aforesaid , and make any objection * to or Btiitoinuntu coilcornlng Hitld assussmunt of damages au you may consider nropnr. 'IVO. IIUUNNKK. \VM. ( J. HIIItlVCH. Oi:0. : J. 1'AUJ/ . Omaha. Juno 0 , 18tt. ! ' NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF DAM AGES F.OR GRADING. To the owners of all lots , pnrtH of loll nnd roul oitiitonloiiir.Sixth Htieut from u jiolntMO feet south of thu south lluo of Credit I'onclur addition tult.inoroflHtroot. You are hereby notlllcd that the undor- slcnod. thron disinterested frou holdurn of the oltv of Unniliu. huvo hucntliily iipnolntod by thn mayor , wllh thu approval of the ulty council of said olty. to nmena the < luniunoU' the owners , rc iootlvolv ) , of iho prop- iTtv effected uy Brftdlnz Hlxtli Htrout from u point fX fcot Jiputh of the south line of Orodll l-'onolor addition to IJiin- nroft street , declared nooosiary by ordlnanco No. : x 7 , pMBod May \i. \ mi , approved Slay 'VouAiro further notinod that having 00- cuptod H.ilJ appointment and duly nunllllod MM rwiulrod by luw , wo will , on tlio 17th day of Juno , A. I ) . 1WC. ' . nt thn iouriii.1 u'uluuk ' In th * foronooii , tit lliu ollloo of Hhrlvor & U'liunu- 1 oc , 14UJVarnurn Mtrcot. within the corporuto m u of laid olty. incut for thu purpoao of conn dorliiu und iiinkiiiK tlio asjo mont of SniiiMo to tlio owners rt-ipoctlvoly - of mild V property , affeotcd by in ( I Kf. " " ! ' " tttVliiji licnufltn It . liitocoiiVldoratlonspualul , any. You are notlllcd to bo prcnont at the time and place uforoiuld and maka any objuolloni lo nr Htatomonu concurnlnj said ansunnicnt of damages ut you luuy oijiltUir fiMffa ' T , 0 , 1IUUNNEH. T , U. MOJULI.OOH. Omuha.Junol , 1KW. JOdlOt