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THE OMAHA DAILY BE FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1892 1 et e e e e TRRS. ceptional omission, while the latter o synod will doposit in the National bauk of BUSINESS LF for the renomination of Prosident Harrison. [ United States was £262; 1n France, $1% e in o y A1 THE 10WA DEMOCRATS, | them would cost the republican party | party on the silver question. The cons v RENOMIN N ASSURED | &1 sources tor the forlowing difforent nontly oreanizod with the following namod 1 The Towa democratic conver thousands of votes in ocvery sta on can bo when uther com | the United States; $405 in _I'r ‘& W. N. Babeock, president and general man 5 NATER, EvTon. lemonstrated some things which will be | Leaders like Sherman and McKinley | cial n “u with Amorica for a bi- | Germany; &% in (ireat Britatu, and & | awor of the Union stock yards; John 8. ¢ E. ROSEWATE piTon. = . rest to the democracy of | fally un tand tiis nhid therolor 1t | metalite curee upon an agroed basis. witzeriand Brady, vico prosident of MoCord, Brady & b g . i N \ Asine Littls Doubt of the Choice of the Minne- In the Woolen Industry Co. D AL Baum, secretary and troasurer of PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. tire country. In the firs ! not Tend them < to the disorga ——e— o S o | the Baum tardware company: J. A. Hake, 2 . sphatically that the democrats | scheme of these maleontents, As the Ture suggest@u that o hickory shirt apolis Conventi " _",,‘I',‘rlf“““‘y““’ in :;1 v th n\"r"l'fl‘-’“l(”“ \\ | p it of tho Live Stock exchange; OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY, it state do not re ovor Cloves ition now appears they may mak hatchet tolfhndo the consy | Risay | States, #424 in Ieanoe, §3¢3 tn' Gormany and | ) o 4 ‘ ance, §2¢0 in Grert Ay and | trafMc manager ( iahy Packin ympany / only ava e te for | somo trouble, but th not dange o8 of o or Nemaha county in ARt o yin Groat Britam $ 3 TERME OF SUBSCRIPTION il fliss kalishts 4 Aol tie d . 6 e ""“’ Toat wnniversary | HARRISON'S FRIENDS QUITE CONFIDENT | ™iii tho ginas ndustty tho family tncomes | o & o G4teR: managor fot Swift & Dafly Ree (without Eanday) One Year....48 (0 | th loncy. ‘This proves that they | ous, ha mojority of the delegates o @ ho silver ¢ | wore in the United Statos #5530, 11 Bolgiuin | goss of tre Gl vico | wnd - man DAl and Sandag, O . b ® | hiave been misroprasonted in the cor- | to the national convention practically | in Lincoln on the 25th inst. is not 1 €027 and in Groat Bratain £01 HIINS, TIPSR Gt waoToeale dvtmar oy O SR e s 88 | respondenco and Interviews which have | pledged to the prosi there is 1itule | any means vut of flaoe, Tu fack an ex- | tndications That the Tepabiean Party's | Bringing thoso averagos iito comparison ke, Beace & Ca, wholosale drigs. funday lice, One Vear 200 | appearea quently during the last | tenson to fear that the plotters a i Nemahg'mounty without theso | Candidate Will To Sclected on the FIFL | vy o5 missioner Ands that in the United HUGUSTUS KOUNTZE'S WILL, Weokly Beo, One Your . s 106 | month or two [n et tain eastern jouraals, | h omination can chat the situ- | would hardly 1o gacognized Ballot—Goorgin's © ton Foday ates tho total avorage incomo of familios - getiing Torth that Cloveland was tho | ation in Ve brlol timo belore the moets el Washington News and Gosslp. qnzaged in tho pig iron industry was $501, in | s Brother, Merman, Becetves Kountro's OFPICES o | o il o Al vediised | Bolgium &1 and in Great BSeituin §15 Adition to Omat, " s of the Towa democt The | ing of the cony HE railways do not muke " The bar fron workers are 5 y Omahs, The Ree Build ne. fiv | ; ks | Thebar tron workers aro a weil paid | New Yonk, May 12— Under the will o EouthOn ahn, corner N and 20th Streets tman whom thay want as the candidate | e ———— rates to conventions of any kind for A g aieh 3 | class and their incomes por family wors as Rebpel h he w t Councli RIS, 12 Pearl Stroot oo, for prosident is Governor Boles, and | REPUBLICAN STUDENTS | philunthropic roasons, and it is noa- Ml it R A R follows: Fortho United States, §01; for [ AUgUStus Kountzo, banker, his brother, Hor Chie m 7 Chamber of Commere or preside s Governor Boies, ¢ . 4 \ -4 5 OURTRENTIT & i Belgium, &350; for France, $104: for G nan roceivos ust Kountze" tion t Row York. Hooma1 14 und 15 Tribune Butlding |y 0 S0 i Wity groat earnestaess, | One of the encouraging signs of the | sense to say o, Thoy make those re- Wassaon B, Oy Mag 101§ | Belelam, i50: for Feanco, 8106, for " Gor- | man_ rocelves in trust Kountze's addition to bl b AL 0 L Tho name of Clovoland clicited ap- | timesis the uctiva interest taken in |duced ratos to stimulato vassonge Tomorrow the last of the ropublican state | The expoaditures for food by tho families [ ™0 €1ty of Omaha, reserving a block con- CORRESPONDENCE plause, but that of Hoies aroused hound- | public affairs by tho students of the unis | traffie, and thoy should not offer oxeur- | conventions for the solection of delogates to | of cotton workors in the United Statox was | taining thirty lots, and 30,000 in_cash for All comnunications relating to navs a0l | 0 Conthusinsm, Tho formor was not | versities and other great educational | sion rates in placo of direct contribu- | the Minncapolis convontion will be held at | ¢ o SIFSE 8 G roat Britain, sou, 1oor | 110 Bonoral syuod of the Luthoran ohuroh ta Heei Department. mentioned in the form, an excep- | institutions America. In nourly | tions to public on i Atlanta, ‘Thero is very littlo doubt that tho | 414 families cugaged in the woolen industry | found a thoological seminary thore, Tha ! CEVIUHE N S aT VEEn o vary oIl 4 S ol orgin dologates will bo fnstructedsto voo | tho average expeaditure for food in the A1l buainess letters und remittances shonld | extolled in the highest torn dents have organized or ave organizing it o™ Ko Bo that as it may, it bocomos an easy matter | (Germany, &140; 1n Great Britain, $233 Omaha by Juiy 1, £150,000. be addressed 4o Tho leo Pablishink Combanys | The uction of the convention s likely | politieal clubsmade up froi the stdents | v pies Log s now of sullcient valuo | At this timo for the frionds of tho prosident | . bt 118 families of klass workers tho avor WILL IAVE AN EXUIRIT, 10 U mado Diyable o the ofder of the com- | to exert an important influence in behaif | of the several political parties. At their | o\wiuant joc it up over night. to figure how thoir favorite stands for tho | gy iy Bolgium §207 and in Great Britain - i Lokl £ g of Town's “favorite son. Indianan and | weekly or monthly meetings the prob g - renomination. The figures herctotore given | gy, South Dakota to e Reprosented at the E ———= | ond choice of theie respective delega- | and the young men are boing educated Ttston Glabe. L ol ot || L8 YAeniIiAg = 1h ety GOy AR VERY 1 THS | oA YA Rt ey i bodl Wl SWORN STATEMENT ok CIRCULATION. | 0 AEE o, dombornoy will pro- | 10 an nctive participation in the politi- | Polities may bo cleancr in England thun in | ogates-at-large bavo beon instructed 1o vote | % iai States axponded &30, i 1ranca i, | ©TAm 10 Tun Bue. |- Presidont Octseureitor Btateof Nebraska, e LRGP O ; CHiois. ToF- B | o8l movenenta ot tis sountey this country, but no Amorican desivous of | for a renomination. Deducting all of tho un- | 1y Garmany §293 1 Groar Beitatn 305, and | 800 Socrotary Gibbs of tha reorganizod County of Douglas. (%% o oo sent A solid front at Chlocago for St the Trth ! o 1 | hotding or attaining oftice would descend 0 | instructed delogatos i states where thestate | in Switzerland &4 South Dakota World's fair commission were pOoorae I Trachiick, secrotary of Tho Boo | and it delogation will work porsistontly | On tho 13th of this month a aational 5085 oui's civil and religious war | convontions hiave fnstructod for tho presi | Tho fmilios in tho woolon fudustey fn tho | in Yankton todny doing thoir frst worl that the nctun Wlagion ot Tie DALY BEe | for his nomination from the start. Ttis | convention of republican college elubs | i yis opponent succeoded. dent thero have been up to this time 416 dele :",,‘,‘, 1 Statos expenaed 304, in Fraice &34, | towara raisiog £25,000 for a South Dakota for the week onding May % 1804 was 08 (01 | o4,0ig4, thorefore, that in the ovent of | will bu held at Ann Arbor, which will gL oLl aaLruiotad, 10 Vola f0F 80 | i hiian engagod 16 tho Bias 1nduatey In | EXAIblt, Tho work of the commission cro Bunday, May 1o connis o 280m | its being doemod expedient to take a | bo addressed by some of the leading ve- Thit's the Question. oy e nh follows - Albama, 22; Cali- | tho Unitod States ox ponded $700, in Bolgiam | 4100 8 Year ugo at the convantion h this olty Monday, May candidate from the west, and there is | publicans of America, among whom are St Paul GGlabe forni Ilinois, 44; Kansas, 8; Louistana, | $192, and in Great Britain §160, 2 . i iy et by v HPLLIEOLA 1 ) publ ; or HEnMEE DAL e as (A SHUUE BEORAIEN 1D S A il LG of that commission will bo considered by the Wednes May 4 strong probability that such will bo the | ex-Speakor Reca, Governor MeKinley, Vadiepatin A Ry '\‘,‘ .;',"‘('i' A 158| ;;_lml!;. '-Iv‘. B0 AVestor Ponsinns, new commission. The time has cowe whon = Thursday, May 5 2018 | case, Mr. Boies will have groater prestigo | Genoral Alger, Congressman Burrows, | Bimscl! the rasponsiollity of explainiug why svosth Corolina, 13; Ponnsyivanine 851 wasmivaroy, D, C., Muy 12.~Speciat | South Dakota mustdo somothing. Tho na Eridag, Ni i T o ipaal «Govornor. Toraker and John M. | HArrison is not so widoly loved and intensely i Dalkotn, &5 Toxus, 80; AVEst kit | Melearam to Tits Ben,|—Tho followlng ftst | Lional commission insist that South Dakots Saturday. May 7 24,150 ian any other western candidate. is | ex-Governor Foraker and |l M. , isas, 161 1Mlorida, 8; Indiana, & L ¥ ~Tho followin 3 = ¥ popular s nis political supportors could y 30 | reasonable to expect also that this will | Thurston. Delegates from the eolleges | wich ™ Buy what b : B TZSCHUCK I TZSOHUCK, | help him in advance of the convontion. | of the union wall bo in attendance and | puro foodt 3o A D, 1802 I'he formal announcement of his eandi- | the event will be notable. It is a now N hl ducy. bueked by the united and enthusi- | method of political elucation he Lopters ol Notary g New Yorle Advertiser (dem) How Many Others Will Vote, = — | ustic support “of the demoerats of his | stimulating and profitable, and there Tho domocratic Gobsadcs It tho tiouss had | £, as s contidently expected Gookd Kantucky aTibViANG, 18 Vo 14t pontad by T, 5 determine by June 1 whothor or not the vl il A b et g od is reported by Tur Beg | ground set apart i Jacksor Ik for the uso 5 K groun u park for all this got to do with Missour, 30: New York. \.‘l_m\w 63 South | and Examiner Bureau of Claims: G tlils stato i to be utillzod or not, and \'\,mf",":'.p “1\!' i Gt 20 N lr‘llr‘:l;x;"l‘:- Nobraska: Original—Samucl F. Ensmen- | South Dakota has twenty duys in which Wisconsiv, 103 strucied dolegates, | gor Pimothy [logoman, Sylvoster Yonker, | 0 de Tho new commission proposes - William P, Parker, Wilham Askey, Francis | 101 ,000 at once by appropriations by | B Johnson, Thomis H. Guthrie, Thomas J. | eities und - counties and £10,000 must bo in- | Ruiscll, William ii. Coltrin. Additional uaranteed by June 1. 10 the commission Vinnesoti, 25 | of pensions g, Averazo GEOT Sworn to hefora n presence thisith day of N FEAL t once Average Cireulat for Mn state, will be very likely o attract to | fore worlthy of encour: ent. their innings wod snccesded in passing tho | structs tomorrow, her delegation of twenty- | Kdward Kelly, Emanuel Schamp, Blihu 12, ures $15,000 the building site will be ac: =———————————————="| him support [rom other states whosc | Tho Nebruskn university, which, | river and narbor looting biil by a vote of 185 | Fixdulezates may bo addea, muking o total of tutlips. Toctonso Lowis 11, Picree, John | L L o s s T T T T i R e Pt i el (Mt e St e Rl LU o8 instructed, or within nine o Allon, Jobn Reiss, Philo Groen, Alexe{ Wil bo orderac lo commission fails to .1 ITIZENS an l_ axpiyers of Omaha | qemocracy is aivided regarding achoico | under its present managoment, has been | to( ot all of these votes wero ca: : b | tho uribor required o tuminate. Thess | Fishay (L) X W e 1 ot v S1B,000 - LA THILtOR VITL: 16 TSVarIHsL should give the Nehraska Central propo- | of candidates. It will not be at all sur- | aroused to unusual activity in various | democrats, Pifty.soven of tho number were | figuros do not includo the number of unin- | Maynard, mothor. fugly drobped and the money appropriated sition both careful and candid considera- | \ypising if Governor Boles shall go into | legitimate branches of educational de- | €ast lu\' rpublicans, and five by m'n;umm'll ~l‘y-y:.v<'\‘|” lm:)l 3 ln-!m \ have :‘Iuhmlm‘l‘n}' i owa: Original — James Hunt, George h\'(tll\;m and counties r.-\ul,” \'-I‘ It Hw.n-v‘vu\ i 4 bt i vali k e 3 | stk gentlemen clectea by the frugal third party. | pledzed themselves by tetter or otherwise 1o | Klingman, R>dman R, MeConn, Barnoy Me- | 18 forthecoming the next legislature will bo tion. S the national convention the prefe velopmi will send five delegates of ButAneyahea S 5E s hohie vote for a renomination on tho first ballot. | Caffroy, Orlando L. Krench, John H. Loman, | ®sked to reimburse tho committees which y ? . ence of sevoral delegations, Tt is appar- | the University Ropublican club. These A £ 4 I'hese latter number about 100, The fi; Henry J. Grannis. James MeDifit, David | make tho loan GovenNon Botis: prasidential oo {{eie bdinte ik (tha nobion! of Yo, | ¥oUNRImsH)Z0 Lo AN hIATDOF Wit ah- R AhaEoH excludo overy dolegato who has not sy Judd. James 1. Paies, John W. Reod, Willam | Tho Yankton city council n spocial sossion was sont up like a rockot from Council | ®'': Yt g st & - ) cheme of the Sandbhaggers. 1astructions from district ov state to vote tor [ 1 Havdine, Hans Fohrmann, John W, Carr, | toduy appropriated 1,000 for this purpose. Bluffs, Whether it will stay up or drop | 1owa convention in this vespect muy Nebraska enthnsiasm, not = Chie g Herald, : a renomination from tho very besinniog of | Ira 1. King, William Schrimper, Lybrand | Thisaction it is said will rovivo interost 0 tick will be known noxt month, | mke o decided cunge in the poasition | only to participate in the interesting ox- | ‘Uhe rovival of the Blawo tatk, probably, | proccedings 1 the nationul convention. 1. Nolan, John Dunbar, Byro n i, Nickols, | throushoutthe state and start the new com- e | Gioimaidntes, ercises of such o meoting, but with an | has forits purooso tho frigtening of the | Kor instance, the four delesates from dis- | Guorge It Whito. Additional —Potor Phil: | mission on the route to suceoss. i 1 : itati | ¢ president mto compliance with the demands | tricts in_Miinois which did not pass lips, Wyvil B, Todd. Ronewal and incroase il = it oxpenso of the bond olection is to | Another fact demonstrated by the con- | invitation feom Lincoln and the state to | Preisnt info complianes with the (0S| 1ions of instruction, are left out. of th DAoL B S THEVeR WU OREWT Hillions to Be lnvested., Daorne » Nobraska Central com- | vention is that the democrats of Towa | the National Cotleginte Republican | 9F he sfudbagsers, 11 Tarrison Wit SUF | culazion, although it is held that the instry drow B, Rock, Alfrad Franeis, James | DEapwoon, 5. D, May 12— Spocial Telo- ) kn Centre e e diodie vo. No | longus to hoid its mext convention at | TeReCE to Quay. Dudley, et al. thy contral of | tion in the stato convention binds delegates “Keo. Original widows, ote.—Harriott M, | €ram to Tie Bee. |11, L. Scott, represent pany, but this should not justify an at- | ¢ s 7 A < I ng Led! . B Ve e L the patronago during his second term, pro- [ from districts which did not instruct. For Les., inga Puiladelphia syndicate, has succeeded tempt to exact double pay for the elec- [ Other meaning can bo drawn from the | Lincoln. Tri Buk wishes the y 2 | vided he seeuros a ve-oloction, bis ronomina- | thosamo reasen four delegatos aro dropped | South Dakota: Originai—sohn S, Warner. | in gotting a bond on tho Miller, O'Bricr & i, : language of tho platform reafiirming | men success, and can assure the conven- | tjon e T (i scomplisned, | 10 Missouri, although it Is reported that the | Adaitionsl —Jamos Ford. Itostored and re- | convers e i tionbonrds, it )I‘ i LS o ve tho conven | tion ean undoubtodly bo enslly ace uplisned. | Nisssuri deiagution as u whole will nctunder | ssuo-d. T, Aou ton . Original widoms org, | COMICFs £Toup of tin mines Bear guich, ; - = : adhierenco to the financial system of | tion that the um ¥y the capital and : i SEats Fuctions;’ (OF) Uia/lnktricied dole: | 1tuih At Moulion: BYFHLOBh A LI4E NGELHWORY ST D BNA WS SEIb PupLic sentiment is with the Builders | the fathers of the republic, based upon | the state will back up ar ¥ proposition ATl Wool and B on the Side, gites 200 ure from the south and 185 from the Cotorado: Original—William . Throck- | of the mines are well developed, one of them, and Traders oxchange in its efforts for | equally free bimetallic coinage.” The [ thoy may make, and give the college ve- Minneapslis Trituw north and west. Private information from | morton, John McCaffrey, MichaelJ. Ilan- | the Cleveland, showing a sixty-foot body of d delegates indica; ovido ample entertain- | instru Minneapolis will p that two- | nelly, Charles H. 1%y. Renewal and in- arrying cassiterite in paying quantty a more stringent building ordinance, | most radical advocats of the and | publicans of Ameriex a royal vecoption o 8 f 8L 1 i« ment for evers delogato and visitor to the | thirds of the %0 delegatos will vote for Har | crease—Thomas C. i, Mr. Scott aunounces his syndicato will put though not in sympathy with the joal- | unlimitsd coinage of silver could ask 10 | if the invitation is necepted. vopublinan national sonvention, the St, Paul | Fi3U1 00 the first ballot i S up a plant capable of treating 500 tons of ore ousies existing between vival architects. | plaincr avowal than this in favor of that - Bloeee Drdss a Rl e N bW ol Dimsstto Misceilancous, BADE HIM FAREWELL. st T LT L SO RN R e 8 ¢ OBOR v T INTS, il DU IO NS Ot S ToHes DE i ¢ moaths, oxpend upwards of $1,000,000 in de- - L is b, | 1ticy: and this of course commits the NO MORE PAVING EXPERIMENTS tno contrary wotwithstanding, Tho commit. | | Todsy Dr. Moulton, a representative of | kriends and vor Take | veloving the proverty aua in cstablisbiug re- EMperor WILLIAM thinks it is be- | cqndigate of the lowa democrats to free Now that wooden blocks have been | tee in charse will induce as many as possivle | PAEING and qelozate to tho Omaha con- Leave duction works, N neath the dignity of himsell and sub- | ¢jlyer, Until now the position of Gov- | discarded as paving material, proporty | to partake of tho hospitatity of St. Paul, but | ASSiitahy Secrotary Crounse, o was pre. | A farewell reception was given to Rov. W. o Much Kaln in Soath Dakota, jects to read an American newspaper. | ernor Bores on this question bas been 1n | owners have the choice of either brick, | @ great majority of tho dologates and active | sented to o number of senators and other | J. Harsha by bis frierds and the members of YANKTON, 8. D, May 12.—[Spocial Telo Perhaps this explains why the emperor G s o It sindstone or eranite. If our | workers will prefer quarters in Minneapolis, | public men and taken into the corridors, gal- | the congregation in the parlors of the First | eram to It Brr. |—The first apprehensions i I oubt, and now that it is known it ncod | asphalt, sandstone or granite. I our | u d But St Paul will got its full shavo of vis- | 1orios, commitiee, rooms aud votundas nud | Presbyterian church lust oveniug. of too much raiu are being expressod by itors, nover fear. In passing we may remark | F¥eh f HHOROUST TRAIERE o the ations! | Therocoption rooms were lavishly deco- | Yauktou county farmers toda that this is not the' first time the Pioueer | anzed to find evorybody iand overything so | rated with flowers and ferns and the gas | fallen cach day oxcepting ty Press has goue out 6f 1ts way to injure both | accessible, in wide contrast to things exist- | fixtures wero complotely covered with | ¥eeks aud the ground 15 too moi acts and talks in so er frequently. Tne indictment of a few of tho na- tic a manner 80 | pardly bo said that he will have the | paving brick wore us durable as stone, onstorn democracy arrayed against him. | or even aspbalt, it would be tho most It is by no means certain, however, that | desirable material for paving bocause Rain has o for two v for corn tional bankers) of the weab who have | L0i8Willboverymuch to his disadvan- } it 18 the product of a homo: in- |gy Pautand Mifbghpolls; ing in London whero doors of parlinment | smilax. During the wformal gathering the El.“l“au':,ix.u.c'x'i’mufium;'l:p‘.\‘;c:\‘.\‘:);uil‘""\'{"."u orers ’ R tage in tho nationul convention, the | dustry. Unfortunately, however, our ETES do not swing open even to the corridors for | pastor stood in the center of the large Sun- wenther prevails over the entire corn belt of {aildalwithin\thelnast yeuriorfacmight i act bo o in iy et | e Lol e i e LT i o A e Auwericans.” Dr. Moulton was pleased with | day school room, and direotly benoath an | thotere ot e o not you discourage others from falling into the | PFO%P® sl 5 Sk NoYnS s Y S ol the decorum in the two houses of congress | immense Chinese umbrella covered with f o tain to tako place thera over the silver | the high standurd as reg serlous) foars are expressedithiat tho, storms rds dur- Boton Atvertiscr, and the courtly manner in which he was | flowers, a vil habit of spoculating with money be- 4 o i 3 Anan it 4 A iy e d shook hands with his pavish- | 1oy continue untit cori planting will vo e OAIYCH TR Y quostion the free coinage advocates will | ability that has been attained in locaii- | ALd vow. with the springlime, with the | greeted, S ioners, who all wished him well in his now | [1v0d 10 a dogree that will ik the. cor longing to other people. win G her e specially adapted birds, the flowera and -the babbling brooks, : llrpruTqI:mu\'fl Perkins of\ Towa h}“ intro | field of tted his departure. crop lute and in danger of {rosts. el . 3 e 0 MR APLEL | (with flannel shirts and gingham gowss, with | duced a bill to vemove tne chargo of deser- | After the recepuon a little surpriso was £ S B e Now that Tows has smasbed Grover | The platform enunciation regarding | to the production of the hardost brick. |y i I AHES S STERAT JONER W tiow against the military rocord of Jouathan | sprusg on iho reverond gon ana bis DANE WETHER WIT. s the tarifl consists of the well worn y Our brick pavements, thorefore, should ) D, Lorg. wife. General J. B. Hawley asked tho at == - Cleveland and turned her back upon the for 7, the clouds open in the wooly T. Welte was today apvointed po: . 2 e 3 5 ot asdioaies ¥ tention of thoso preson moment, and villo Journal: There 1s a rizht timo 4 apostlo of tariff reduction, what will the lgvh s, and the |Lfil‘§lh o u:’ the repub- | be 1;|_m only on strests that have light | west and Ingalls, erect, strident, and glitter- | at Temploton, Carroil county, Iowa, vice W. | calling Dr. Harsha and bis wifo to the front vehing, but tho £ wateh seldom min- Nebraska delegation at Chicago do? lican policy of spoliation” appears a | traffic. iug as over. leaps lize a panthor into the ring l.,wll Kkstrom, rc‘l-,{:rlu'd. o the general addressed them. As an intro- 25 10 hit it o a delegation cag T b e (0 T o Bian horoushiure thatis saliectes o O T A T 1y T The extension of leave of absence on sur- | duction to the vemarks to follow tho sveaker | e i ¢ forsal vir idol and fall tmely i 2 any ghf av is subj 2 goon’s cortificate of disability eranted Cap- | we ck 10 the days w r. Harsha oo Now Orloans Picayune; men bit the ol (g it Wity Sl Ganl (Bl n o e e b e 6l represontatives | to constant wear and tear by loaded [ #nd afervent greeting. May this be his lust, i ent back to the diys wheu Dr. Harsha took | g (¢ F, iy St sonsntonal reportorof tho wiii Boie ¢ tain Francis ¥. Pierce, First infantry, Fev- | charge of the church. A hasty skoteh of the Iy his last and oniy reappearance. | ryary @5, s still further extended turce | work done and the good nccom ho come this time tostay. We have | montis on account of sickness. the pastor in the last fiftecn vears was = nissed him. We have inourned him, as th \-\‘A'lln'-l"l' PPaddock was informed today by n by Mr. Hawley, and then thoe atten- “.\m. w"l‘l ) ‘\\lh it i to wash art oetry ed 1o os0. cooling | the Postofiice department that acting upon | tiou of Mrs. itarsha, wiao stood by her hus- | hisneck without beinz told {tis w st no iy s AT TR (0| e e L or oo CONg | iy yequest addiiional mail servics wiil bo | band’s siae, was callod, and in the namo of | PasSIng iAo tie ordeal of bis st love affair rooks. 0 chord that we have | pluced on the B. & M. railway in Nobrasks | their friends and the' congregation tho in line for Horac: west, Thiey must iuve tasted pies sold by the fEhaniby A NET s e R I 1d by L has just passed by an overwhelming ma- | teams and vehicles a brick pavement Mi. BRYAN'S frankness somotimes | J0Vity a river and harbor bill involving | would be no improvement on the forsakes him. e dodged the vote upon | & expenditure of something like $30,- | wooden block. Take, for instance, the river and harbor bill, but he will be | 000000, a greater sum by nearly double | Leavenworth on hand when the bill comos up to make | thin was ever appropriated by any | prediet that a brick pavement would not | tound again. between Lincoly and Wymoro, : speaker presented to Mrs. Harsha an ologant | iy of scrow anit e 1nblem et i b the Platto river navigablo and establish | Other congress for a like purpose. endure five yours, and the contractor’s e Mr. Ray D. Hassier of Pawnce City re- | silver fea service. vurors is talked of. 1t augurs 4 turn In tho t y 5 guarantee to keep it in repair would he Riot of Extravag 3 turned last night from a short trip to Europe. In a fow words Dr. Harsha accopted the | murkot. a scow lino up Salt ereok. . UNABLE 10 F ANDIDATE, 3 QR ot ! Chicago Tribune P. SO H. | gifuand said that though ho_ was Roig 1o o | : — —_— K £ e g afford no satisfaction either to tho pub The democratic Louse of representativos, R new fleld of labor he would always think 8o wae protty as a pleture, A DYNAMIGRIDEnE B dalone Lol the The enemies of President Harrison | or the property owners. Contractors | which Mr. Holman of Iudiana has been try NAMAKER. kmdl_vlofnulllo\'_n !nafllrsz chargo. o T R e, Wodnestsy. If the power of dynamite | *VAilable “candidate, or at any rate if | comes atmost impussable by reason of | broks loose from control Monday aud ington News Notos. prepared by the ladies of the church. Dr. Bt aftor thoy wore marriod bo added t0 the other oxplosive charac- they have concentrated upon anybody | puts and breaks. voted a 350,000,000 viver aud harvor bill, the Wasmixeros, D. C., May 12.—Postmaster | Harsbu wili leave in a few days to wako TahamUIRNG .‘..1'.,‘."(’& ::‘f&.,‘]y passed in congrass. It was an- charge of his now parish in New York. teristics of the South American repub- | they are keeping tho fact a profound | The only.pivement that will endure | largest ev General Wanamaker sent to Speakor altlon’s hook. lica we may oxpoct great deal of dam- | 50°Tet: One aftor ancther tho men who | on such u strect fs granite, The difior- | ST ustrition of the fulliky which ol | Crisp u long lotter contaiuing somo obsorva- e IR o el have been named as likely to secure the e be! ) ey I PAe Y Y % 4 tions upon the postoftice approvriation bill. EX zoods A aoes not begin it home: but, like churit / age to ocour. o ©tho | ence between tho cost of granite and | gop * ppe south, however much it may b ! o This) dry. woods a0d: Bojlonaiere of G. A overeth u muititude of sins 4 —_— support of the opposition to the presi- | sandstone is too trifling to justify prefer- | \wayer in its devotion to the ola fla A GRAND ratification rally of repub- | dent have boen found unavailable, either | enco for the latto licans in Omaha on June 13, with some ’_nu':\\he not wishing to talke that posi- | guarantee. The fact is that no guaran- | and it rode rouchishod over tho Miama river of the great republican leaders who en- | tion or for the reason that they have no ied for granite pavement, pro- | statesman and his t system of approvri- joy a national reputation, to open the | following. With Blaine conceded to be | viding it is well [aid at the outset. That | ations. Tho domocratic houso passed the "I'he postmaster general says that tho bill for | Sionenill. at Sixteenth and Douglas stroets, too fiscal year ending June 3), 1592, will seri- | ywas closed by creditors yesterday afieenoon, | Loudon Tidbits: My lor ously impair the postal servies and resalt in | Chattel mortgages as follows were exccuted b Irish Juey wehon giv) general dissatistaction throughout the coun- | and filed: First Natioual boni of O.oaha, L A40) try. Ho says: *ldeem it my duty to em- | £,000; John V. owell company of Chi- phasizo to you that thecrippling of tho oper- | ¢ak0, §17,403, and Nushbaum & Co., §11,4 e, never material even with a | wavers in its devotion to an appropriation, said the foro « in his vor- the mare not Ruilty \der: Amonz the fashion Binghamton % : 5 { i T TR ety A G A . 1l by the lareo voto of i85 to 65 The river Pno bank 15 in possession of the store aud | notes we observe that there Is no chango In campaign, cannot fail to kindle popular | impossible, the plotters are having a | would simply require rigiu inspection of | bith by ""‘ ']‘"“’"““"’u“ Lo “““"" © | tions of the dopartment by withnolding tho | h00 " £ pockethooks. Ours 18 eminently in style, onthusiasm in bohalf of the republican | discouraging timo trying to find s0mo | the blovis boforo they are inid and u ve- | 80 harbor b of tho WBulion Dallar® caa- | ocessary appropriations will notoaly impair e ——— e en e s R cause and its national standard bearers, | ©€ With whom to knock out the presi- | jection of the pavement in case the | 570%™ 50 caliecd by tho pear mocratic | iy eficiency but prevent tho earnings fore- Omahu's Froight Bureau, 1y soems to bo an advant Iv 15 1o 80 demagogues, appropriated $24,000,000, of | (udowed in my report.” ‘The Omaha Freignt Burcau has perma- shieh 813,000,000 was for futara ox pendituro. I'ho postmaster gencral calls nttontion to Tho present houso has authorized future ex- | 1no various reductions in the bill and shows nvur_ml that IPor the most frequented and fashiona- | ponditures of 27,000,000 and an aggregato of | how disastrous they will bo to tho service | [ = ING @_- ¢ ire in that | bl residence stre: and light traflic | £0,000,000, or more than twice the amount | and concluding, says: *1 canuot but be- L@i y "[\_‘) 2 5 —— — dent. blocks are not laid evenly and spaced A PROMINENT rebate man calls upon | They boped to make Sceretary Rusk a | aceording to specifications, the editor of the W-I1. to keep up his | tool, but they promptly dis presont attitude on the Nebraska Cen- | he was not ambitious to howover, when you “contract a cold.” tral. Tho present attitudo of that great | capucity, and, moreover, is cntirely | business st cets, where the grade doos | ever appropriutea beforo by any congress for | love that 1";'."(;?‘:\}(3,“1” .\‘.’l.','r maiihy ison & CO J statesman is u st-addle, and in that atti- | 1oyal to the president. Thon they | not exceed a rise of throe foct to the | this purpose. e mont, that the postmnster genoral may not Largost Manufacturers and Rotallors of B tude he has won his spurs in nearly started a talk about Sonator Sherman, | hundred, Trinidad asphalt pavement is THE PASSING OF TIE WITNESSES. be in a position in 1593 to mee, theexigencies Clothing fn the World which the postal servico w. sevever Losts from tho traveling public at- 1 bo under by the every contest on which public sentiment | but that disti. guished statesmin does | the most desirable, even at a higher has been divided not care to take chaness in having an- | first cost than stone. ..l‘.f,’f,’i-‘}":um}ffiw dho atery of ihe oold | tending the World’s fair, and it will also be | other unfortunate experience in being This is the experience of all the large m]‘“"g"o inake awny with the two witnesses | LHe subject of comparison with that of other | countrics by exhibitors and visitors who are our guests from every nation of the world. NEBRASKA farmers are not as much | sold out, and long ago announced that | cities that have expended millions in ex- | of the murder of Champion and Kay peads disturbed over the continual wet, | he did not aspire to the presidency, | perimental paving, and Omuha has cor- | Lo thestorios of Gireek bunditti or tho work On account of Recent Rains--- R A i B " A o o f the Mafla. Thers will be nosafety in Stlver Lead Ores, gloomy weather of this spring as their | though unquestionably he would fill the | tainly paid dearly enough for her ex- | Horthern \Wsowiug whils such lawlossioss is | Mr. Reed of Maine yesterday presented the neighbors farther east. Exceptional as | position with honor to himself and great periment with cedar and cypress block | permitted to go unwhinnea of justice. report of the minority of the ways and mouns commiitce opposing the passago of the bill o admit siiver-lead ore freo of duty. The volition it is, similar conditions have provailed | good to the country. An effort was | pavoment to forego any furthor desive | Chovenuo Loader: What un interestt 7 & : : spoctucio 1s presented to the law abiding peo- bofore and yet the hurvests have been | mado to start a boom for Govornor Me- | for cheap puving matorial at the ex- | H000/ Wyomine in the easo of tho two trap. | Mminority say a majority adviso the abundant and the farmers have pros- | Kinley, but vhat able 1¢ dor suprassed e Al o (Rl 5 Vitnaaes of the duties, lirst, becauso the American S Py 4( PtT] N pense of comfort and safety. pers, perhaps the most mnterial witnesses to b ¢ / 4 suits on the pered in these years. it at the outset by decluring that he tho murders of Champiou wnd Ray, wio are | miner neods tho oro, sovond, bocause It would We've I)Ut near 1) ’ —_— thought Harrison ought to be venowmi- b being romoved praciivally by miin' forco out | be 0 grateful to A oEleg, o " {r()l t counter se- - ) i L i OMAHA should not fail to extend to | of the jurisdiction of tho state courts, What I'ho American miner does not need the ore | 1 > , S INVESTIGATION will show conclusively | nated, ar opinion which he has several a profound and increasing rospect. for the law | 10¢ flux, and if ho docs, does not get it unde the members of the Presbvtertan gen- | & B 00 T it e averago American | 100 present arrangoment, nov undaer tho fre city today envoute to Po:tland, Ore., L io Boomggdang: The men have b tholash AR uet ',:(“’ Amorie lected from 30 or more different lots that the political leaders who oppose | times expressed, having said in an in- President Harrison’s renomination are | terview only a fow days ago: I be- | disgruntled because the president has | lieve President Harris T Tty P The men have 15 asserted, is not back of the bill, but tho untl wrison the courtosy of at loast & call from a | tekon to Omaba fo dhswer beforo the Uni Aag. 8 gk b AR AL, URE not distributed the public patronago to | nated and that with him as its leador | Lo COMFIEY OF 8 Joushn GUL Trom & 1 L0 cours, tharg: 10 a chargo of scliiug | ANCTIEan froe trador, soaruiug nat for freo T ek e kY their liking, They may offer some | the republican purty cannot failtowin,” | D é y liquor to Indiaus, o Auey woro prucked from | BRI L0 TR Y Tabor, in the stock which 1% probably not have time for a drive ab the city, but many of the distinguisned clevgymen and laymen of this great { chureh have pleas it recolleetion under the nose®f ‘a Wyoming sheriff, who held papers charging then with the larcony of fireurms at Donfras. Thero was nodoubt of tha truth of the latter accusation, for tho s of | property was found in their possession when arrested. ‘The capiaint fited 10 the federal Countries Compared other reason, but the fact is their op- | Our minister to Englund, Mr, Robert position is personal and mercenary. Lincoln, wns spoken of as a possibil- ity, but he lost no tinoe in letting it be have resolved | known that he had no such ambition we'll close out this | week,someof them COMPARATIVE SEATISTICS, Wages Pald in Amert b and European Tue Nebraska doctors + , heir groat meeting in this city four ; e, T Vs s o " that it is esseutial for the stability of | Dountless Alger would be vory glad to | “ L] bl o court bears all the car-marks of a trumped- Wasimxeros, . C., May 12.—Carroll D, | P iy 3 f the ropub'ic and tho muintenanco of its | have the Harrison opposition unito on | O/ 4£0 aud will approciate uny at- | up protext to the dofondants kopt aut & Wright:commissisnor of labor, sy sens to t $7.00, some at V|- Mty 1itions shown them, of Wyoming. s if their guilt was posi- | 1o president the seventh annual report of | S R § institutions that congross creato anothor | him, but as ho failed to got the support LRARR A tive, howover, thonp was Do reason for their | (po Hest EsR1e SOVEREL SREEL ROTE O ) $8.50, others at $10 1§} cabinet officer whose title shall bo secre- | for his candidacy of his own state hie ap: e boine lukon to Omans. There is u federal ¥ b SHELES WL - ' ! " { tary of health. I g _ Sy " Ounr neighboring city deserves the | vribunal in tiis atate, and if tho offense was In a cotton yarn estavlishmont on the 5 l “ l ks bt ary of health. It scems to us, how- | parently is not rexurded ussufMicioatly | '\ ions she is receivinz for the | committed at all ‘felwas commiltod within its | northern district of the United States it was | and still others at # ever, that it would be much more ong und uvallable to pit againat the | | 80 0t hioh sho ente. jurisdiction. 2 found that 358 differont employes earned on i s > (/ in harmony with the cternal fitnese of | president. There is now soms talk | POSPitabio muannorin whick she entes | o 1 Yoy P un averaze of 8103 each por day, but $12.50, I l1c\' re ¥4 2 to the Towa damo- THOSE WENTERY DEWS, cratic convantion, Council Biufls may Lowa, the dry stato, is de- | of 81X moutns, their averago earn- bo wunti it ho ings belug for that time #0 lic ento prise, but in that of eatreating | New York Herald: Thav hada terible | percapita. in the southern districtof the tained the dele worked only seventy-nine days out things for congress to croatea secretary | about ex-Speaker Itued, but it does not of wealth. That would solve the problem | follow that because republicans ndmire with which not only the diplomaed | him for his cournge und ag_ressivoncss doctors of medicine but also the wvoliti- | in politics they want him for presid in somo other forms of pub- | cifiosty dam ) all our own make, nicely trimmed, in %" light or dark colors; plain or mixed |7 Washiugion Post: Compar: vely speaking, | yino ‘days, earning 830 each durig the tme L - v 34t What s ; S king W) ; s 5 guests hospitably sno takes a back seut | snowswrm out wait on Saturday. What & | {nited States i an establisument working 1o cal quacks and finance wizards are | No man who has any concern for his | £U0303 ospitably v thut all i 3 eaw't live in Now s p o . . . . ( A 4 | as any concern for his | B 5 5 AN | pity that all tho world caw't | 2 six months, 374 employes, curnlug 093 ceuts e = ¢ FRS e % Wy B wrostling at this time, politionl fature will put himsolf undar | '© B9 €I in Ameriow Vor Al diaibie 14 8By on AFUISY B3 cou cassimeres, with choice of either sack or i ; the control of such politiciuns as Mr, hree establishments tho direct comparison follows: ‘Takinz all the employes | , ! iy ) =2hde Y] . T - 1715 & question whethor or not the | the prescut spoll of weather is notl very b e o 1 establishment in Great ~ - av ack ledoe t Wore OB aAMARID commitien gL e | Quay and Ny Tho 1684005 OF | atre i e O O e | Mo ety dlare uad (4LL¥ Miches ‘aase,. | worke le au eaisplisbmans, 1 otk cutaway. You'll acknowledge they're |¢) maha [reight bureau as made up is a | associntion with these mon is to creute Ry W 5 L | totne g benelit of navigaiion. found there were thivty-cight different ew- | » 2 e ‘he , e L) Ronraaias o ataligant work. Me. W, | arssuas b o san sutsubfot pimany | S 3 Jouspis hosptal for e for | " ELt Flads i 1ho wost | yiivcs aurning i cauts & duv_ on e avor: worth a good deal more when you sece 1 v et A A N6 14 " p eme cases. Havi o emargency | ars accompanied by the usual reporis of 10ss; | and working on au average 131 days o A - / o ot e Drosailts e an oxperl: | to thelr distation without inviting dis: | hopital, tho city should not ba niz- | but. Wity insss uts atwavs:rifs ut iho tin | e’ oviod earnius thoroby Rl For o them. Mail orders filled. i N er | aster to his wolitical hopes. nques- 2 of the spring flonds, 1t is generaliy found 1u tha fall that the floddis buve bad no effect on sizo of the harvests ) astablishment, they earnod iu the St 12aul Pioneer Pross: Tho soil 1w som» | establisbment in tuo northérn district §1.02 PArts of 4he west 14, AL must be admitt per day cuch, (0 the establishment in- tho wore feralo than tha soil in some parts sthern district of the United States § New Evzlana; b Cosondered | ceuts each and in tie British establishment iment of the charital hoalford it facilities for care of sicic and inju ol por- rdiyin its tre institutions whi not only ropresents a large interest al- | tionably these men are responsible for fected by freight rates, but has especial | the democratic administrations in Penn- b fitness for his dutios, It is expected | sylvanin and Now York, and u eandi. | ° P shortly to secure the services of | date for the presidency selected to | —_— Browning, King &Co i A skilled traffic man as commissioner, and | please them would have a hopeless fight Bvery republican fuvors free coinage | A0V TEEHY 4 AL fre- | 6 cents each. Oa full tme, cach employa To «ive our euployes thelr ovenings, wo ciose | S W Cor {5k & Douglas St 51 - 1 all partios agree that the shipping in- | in uvery doubtful state. The apprehen- | of silver “as soon ns it ¢ he e withs | guent intory ils soveral under water, or | io vlnlx establish s &n :.‘.:u‘u. “-jy'\{h‘llh:'vu atuid) P e, oxcept Baturdays. o 4 1 ¢ ! i s wd pemoved to | earned he nor bern district §159, fu tho torosts of this city must and will bo [sion that o national administration | out iujury to tho businss of tno eoun- | Talen up bty be s i removed (o | eased tn the hor et detie 8RO, W the = TR s T vigilantly guarded and vigorously cham- | might be domiaated by Quay and Platt | tey.” The Kuusas and Cuifornin copube | g9 0N 3 thy most dosirable place ou | ene in Great Britain $103 ! | (i:)_ («!. st wrso> (7 ~= &5 pioned by the uew orgunization, sod she politicians in alliance with | licun platforms are in line with the | earts iu which toliva. Tuo total average lnvome of familios from i