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b TWENTY—FIRST YEAR. OMAHA TUESDAY IMORNING, JUNE 14 A NUMBER 36 \| 2 ] OPENED AND CHRISTENED IT | genisi it sumuctioos | GET IN LIVE FOR NOVEMBER | i skl sttt | NEBRASKA - BUSINESS VRN e behalf of this young and progressive midiway VIt OF B QOHEInMITG T S¥OIna. W0 _Yon, the and General Jaekson (pariicularly Geaeral Wil e t 0 dsat worke - champlon milite r')".v:nup.\l::l:u ofiie l'm"!-u — Jackson) ail mixed pp Tozetner. But when | ;{;“.‘ vy be poured 1nto’ the cotrors Dedicated With all D States, u royal weicome. Omaha feels justly 1haa_ re -nm\l ’m e of ‘reason (which ik o wood word for the Pomp and Circumstance. encampmients “Yout nicmbers, represent thio That Will March to Victory. that is in me—feithtBAat is as big as an cat bly at Omaha ::v;;‘u.\,‘ statlog n;mm\n:-‘ ('llyu\“\:)(l‘l‘l1‘"‘:“.\‘:;‘(:1“\‘7::; neguela’s Dictator Compelled to Leave — plendid speclmens of physteal dovelopment b Aol state. In closing ho said the Country in Haste, and manhood. You arte oar brotectors in Mr. Douglass spake of tho great quostion of Gentl i ol 51 FEW FORMAL EXERCISES FOR THE DAY [ fiime 'of"puiet au'obr”dbtindirifaitlo ot | WELD A GREAT RATIFICATION RALLY | sotobellum dava ot the augstion of sbolls | DELEGATES ADDRESSED BY MAYOR BEMIS | yu WA e fe Hope HE Son wilicomy S 3 L cnse of hostilities with other na " e > ofter n ¢ e an ers! ( tone you Wil become the. nuelous fof 1arse vormo Tnto the atflGREN Treo statos of as slave Btten Vo am NGt e | WIS ARMY DEFEATED BY THE REBELS Governor Boyd and Mayor Bemis Address | °'Oniilia will watch with fnterest tho mareh | Kloquent Spenkers Extol the Party's fiee- o vt of the south | MO e of thie Objects for Which the Awsocta. | Lot s st eot Fou HAPROILLO Vit s Uh 1§ — the Soldiers and Cluizens—Plans Hors of your dLietant compauies, nHd wa cds and Its Lenders and Awaken | and the freo soil meh of the north, defining tlon Has Been Organized—Yeaterduy's | YEATWhin we Gin offur you some pretty wood | While Protending to Fight tho Prosident the Week—Ilow the Boys doubt not but what sooner or later many of Applause from Thousands of Votors— tho midway_posifion tuken and held by Procecdings of the Assembly— b b R LD SRSl & ot L .. oo then will deveiop into great gencrals and Stephen A, Douglass, his father—that of al Y LA AR ORI R Propared for Flight. } re Faring AN A TS Eokition et YACHRL by All is Harmony Here, lowing territories, Knockinz for admission to Delegates In Attendance. o Tuir crownds, and the Mimntioturers o P gl \ our noble dead Grants, Sherimnans, Shor! nsumers exposition wt the Coltseum ou the sisterhood offistates, to say themselves dans, Lincolns, Logaus and Gurieids. — 0 " 3 & 1Fe RO VR Haat LG We whother their citiiens should bo fr The national competitive drill 18 on. Ky e goin Lo tront you the Bestatous | This city enjoyed a genume republican | bona. He told ofMow, in the conve With the spirited steains of the Musical | dril's wiil be daily attended und zentousiy | night. Not only was it republican, butit | 185, which nomingted Buchanan, the Doug- | Business Mon's association convened 1 ihe ot watehed by the grice and beauty of Omnlin's | dectdo 1 . Jas theory of “‘squatter Sovercignty’’ wis no- A tributors. 1 extend 1o you tho freedom of tho - I clcome s most decidedly a Beojamin Harrison overeiguty s ) At tho cornor of "Dy ails Unton bana; with the addressos of welcomo | SGEKYOr! Widci cnnon bt resnit oneon: | 0 @ y ] repreas at Hobebt A Waikers mission ' to | businoss block at the corner of Twelfth and | clty of tho governor of the state and the mayor of | azingly foronc and ull of you soldicr boys to Kansas nnd his famous report that Kausas | Howard streets last night, and, juaging by Tho mayor's address was heartity ap- | General Crespo Reccived with Great Demone gentlemen, you retail inercaants, o or Cordinily welc jon of | Tho third annual assembly of the ro most = O u T roree Ity vou | HE REACHED “THE GOAST: TN SAFETY: sbraska | State. 10 whose commercinl prospeiity b one and all been, and are, liberal con- 1 Ats motropolis; with tho marching, wheeling | {9 ¥our best; ind e sinceiiy hope and trust | Tvwas the occasion for firing the first | would have to be T8, as “a nigzer wouid | the opening session, it s safe to predict that DIRUOEA; = i Wivie N waralh strations of Pleavue, and counter marcting of & scoreof well | My o o o for you yourng militiamen | TePublican gun of tho campaign, and tho | freezo to death df three minutes! in that | this will bo tho most interesting and profit- |\ oy ¢ e ARSI A " % = driiled companies of ambitious citizon sold- | to Imugine that oniy' yesterday, as it were, | meeting held to ratify the nomination of | state, the firet timgocognition was given 10 | aplo meeting ever held by the association. | o MFO: & [iing of Lincoln, fiest vice prost- . 3 G161 v his ground hereahouts was covered with In- | Harris eideney the fact that westorn and northwostern | o L e A TS 0Cltion. | gant of the association, respondtd to tho ad- fers from the leading cities in all parts of the | 4,4 g je0s Lualo and | prairic wolves, wis ison and Reld for the presidency and | G 0 i'be adfislavery states, In 08 | The attendance was large for tho first ses: | diess of the mayor, He was proud, he said, Jand: with the admiring glauces of nundreds | the home of tho “Malhias' * trive of Indjans, | Vice presidency was a complete success. Sonator Dougluss s#ight re-clection in Iliinojs | 81on and the members present took right | to claim un nterest, as o business man of the INSURGENTS WELCOM:D ON EVERY SIDE { of Oinabi's fairest Indics und tho deserved | Yes, it was only about thirty yenrs 0 that Tue great ratification meeting held in Ex- Abr ¥ b hone: sine S50C1AL10! state, o city Oma ts sper- HFRe 11U Ee WAR DI K OmRAR ah Y Dosts g 8 and Abrabamn Lineeln was his opponent. 1t [ hold of the business of the association in a | State, 1n tho city of Omaha and its prosper | | applause of thousands of interested out im- [ yister Jones oh'Sorved the ihabitan position hall last night brought out fully | was now the desir of the democratic party | manner that indicated active work from the | 1tV Iivery business man of Nebraska ought ! ” I | B e v then served the Inbableants | o 50 otar besides scores of Indies, who for | to drop Douglass. When the Lincomptoa con- i i to feel proud that Omabtin stands on tho woest N o partial spectators, aud all nature smiling ap I , 3 . 8, A Hobon 2 berinnin bank b Mi M Ring the % In Charge of the Caple o b X 4 8L (s interstate drill of 1802 will fone be re- | two hours listened to tue political truths as | Stitution was adopted by IKansas, Senator Db Neby: Bixt o ¢ bank of the Missouri. Mr. Kiog then G | ] proval upon the inspiting ecene, embered by us asone of the most important THBY K o Douglass helped the republicans to defeat it he Nebraska State Business Men's asso- | referrea to the efforts of tho association to Wil Immediately Surrende 1 i aays of competition for nonor, prizes and nn'Il sresting events in our history. told by ablo speukees. The old republican | 413 " peject the admission of Kansas s | ciation was organized in Omaba threo years [ secure more favorable laws for retail mer 6t NT6roy = | P litia camp iife, were most fittingly 0d | Gomm of cusolty—an'l wion the_ esitamont of | Vice, woro there; the first votors were there | evory commitice of congross ana ostracised | yho work it started out to accomplish. The AL L LTI L L SR | happily begun the week 18 over and you return to your re- | in full force, and with them hundreds of by the men of his party. The Cnarleston Liact ¢ l“ Pty ty i) the association would not ceaso their efforts | e e 1y || $B80KI Ve SItias A ArUsirioR, we BIHo6ta1Y BEVO | d8HoGraLs: who Whoweaevidsht aighs of r: | |conveition telbWREThs Baluimere antthy | SHICL, oF 118 CSsosiabC, fE8 mLOSTONS | Gnbll tiies W desuror betcr 1aws f LEW e Incoming morning trains brought material SEntanee boltors' convention which, in the speakor's | but are closely related. ‘I'he prime ooject of | particular raspect, Mr. King then touched | additions to those who bad arrived before, "Tie hail had been specially decorated for | Words “nomnated John C. Breckinridge and | the organization is to promote the unon the work of tho Manufacturors m‘uI LCopyrighted 1992 by Jans Gordon Bewne't. | | and at noon the fair grounds hiad assumed a the ocousion and - presented w most ropub- | Busted the demooratio purty widg open, 6nd | fnterests of the rotait merchunts of tho state Ly e Rt (e IOt gl o UJARCOR (VIR RIPCRION, Lok RS L | thoroughly Fealistic appearauco of wiiitary lican and patriolic uppearance, rom tha | LGN 100 WOF ROV LT SRS ST | by securing tho enacunont of luws thut will | ana " consumors i e R L L | camp, : lfe-sized porirait of Dresident Harrison, | think when a man was thus forced by his | Protect business men against drad-beats and | visitors, he said, intended to take n t““_‘ Speclal to Tns Bee]—Startling { B A The formal opeuing of the camp had been partially nid by two large silk flags, was | Party to commit political hari-kari it was | sharks. A systom of rating of customcrs | 8ll the good things that Omaha had | in “'_ igence roachos mo from Curacas, tho set for the noon hour, but preliminary ar- Pitible.” The amile upon the countenance | Hme for him and hib son to get up und go.” | for the exclusive use of the rotail merchants [ 10 Show. whilo —they = remaine thoy | capital of Venezuela. It 13 to the offoct rangements are prone to disarraugement, might have conveyed the idea thaut he ao- | . Uun}l‘nmhw Mr. Douglass inuli u&cmwnlnrv ;\;‘O;h\i”\ ll‘l‘l\‘lhll:u‘l\ :‘:fl{:\k’xr l‘\‘l\r““:]n;\‘:lll\hill‘l\": that Palacio is a fugitive and that the revo- | and.it was two hours and a half later when E-;nlul‘o(‘:‘:_-: .l:“undl:l“:fin nu;;nng::‘x;: l\;{fl V'\'ll;c; :;':u\l\nfl“‘!‘wx‘gfgl:::}lh party had done, or QW11 A0 ceamoment, Mr. Ki0g Phid the | lution s within a few hours of ending in s hours RO maha, Bon 7 3 STt SabH roject | favor of Genoral Crespo. | Alig oxeraises ocourred, Galady a large American shield, whilo above und to ome Farther Historleal Facts, ;"‘.fi"",(‘c\';,"‘;‘)“‘i":“{,:,"“{"(‘,‘“[}‘,'l‘,’:,‘".g"l'{{’\‘:,‘,'\‘,{‘.’,‘.‘,,'. 16 94" % | ATATSHE MR 16 varity tg Governor Boyd ana Mayor Bemis were on the right and left were numerous tricolored | i i 3 him, ) 0 0 o ¢ to vorify the re- e n 1804 that democracy declarod the war a erand thing for Omaha and tho state. He | ports on account of the demoralized i | hand at tho first named hour, but were in vosettes. Around the hall, attached to the | 4o ba's failure and oalled for its cessation BBt 88 6 BoNEHE NS 16 SUHS 3 of tho demoralized condi- formed of tho necessary delay and returncd columns and pillars, were scores of small | 1p 305 the war. was ovor, They hadwt N Gty Kratts :m\n of the country and asa strict censorship | to the city, driving out again at 2 o'clock. dof‘:;‘ B m“‘;‘mc”cm mfig“fl“&“’“y h‘}ucr";fi stopoed it it nndn't[l)uon a failure, but tho " e Sl “' Tl ;{ue‘w.md\ mulr all tolegraphic nudrc-hls | SEID {HaRL oMWY, democratic party refused to pay for it and A commitiee on credentials wi iea ap- | dispatehes, but the news comes to me from a Opencd the Great Camp, tho hieads of thoso beneath. Ebd. the Cm R i seibie pRbEY SO pointed, and auring the interim in which i i In the carly afternoon the crowd began The crowd, inspired by tho coming events 3 SUS) P g, ho cotntmities dia ita Wworlk, Presiaont Crouy liuble source. Tn ashort time 1 hope | T e movpecet | ycAFm. . B DOUR, Fati and tho musto discoursed by a band, which | foncy but 1 had jbeou tavkht 1o sac- e o o0 oo o81aCE COSOY | 4 bo nble 1o vorify it. At prosont I send it , an a e € SC at with our 2ood wishes you also will taki > TRTlES A t . ol m n of Mis- C 5 5 x 4 that becauso it was the opening day oL SOt A L OIt 1 aE Ly G Witk | Locu IR L I B IUEWRI e e 8 sOVRl on Rttt e, i o Gt baltRvad gt in g it o fally) My address 'will have ono merit,” said | to you for what It ls worth. Hverything | ) C8Y | D6 plonsuint to rocall and‘awell upon. gathering, aud as tho oratoc of the evening, | thay' pothing Was money but goid Mr. Crosby, “it will be brief.” He had no | would scem to confizm tha repor spectators wero fow or fur between. AL Hon, Stephen A. Douglass, jr., entered the | it glver, In 1812 1 wot. my first iutention ~to Al tho atmosphero of | Pulacio's power has for n long timo been ] T'rue, the grand stand looked comparatively S L3 . hall, his greeting was a pertect ovation, chance to vote, and osa Dougluss I was the room with figures of oratory or | oitnowane. Onlya few days ago it was 1 deserted, but tho parade grounu was out- | In respona‘ng, Secretary Aitchison said be [ The eminent gentleman was escorted to | cylied on to vote for Horace Greeley. I word paintings, ~He belioved " with | W= & i L] Tiad by livinge con s of cally dreesed hu. | C0Uld add cothifi to the words that bad been | the platforin amid deafeniag cheers and a0~ | coulqn't do it, 1 cast my first vots for Chauncey Depew that word paintings wero | trembling at Casa Awarilla, which was | M LS LI said and introduced Captain William V. | plause. Following came Hon. Jobn L. Web- | Tlvgees 8. Grant, In 1876 tho tariff ques- of very littlo value to business men. After | strongly fortified. Soldiers bestradaled all [ manity, Then, too, there were few who had | Richards, Sixteenth United States infantry, | ster, Edward Rosewater, D. H. Mercer, ex [ yion’ came uppermost. In 1850 General touching upon the real objects of the Busi- | the muin thoroughfares and nearly ail the { ever seen a camp of this size, and there was | the commandant of the camp. Governor Saunders, Richard Smith, Hoary | Hancock said it wasa local issue, though ness Men's association he took up sou stieats et DATFIGAARA; - Thabs 14 a0/doubY i much to be scen in & pilgrimage through tho | Every compnny cam to “Order arms, the ‘llw‘lln. l“i G SR TG Ll of | What he meant by that nobody knows. In the busiess custorrs in the stato of that afnice tho recent flarco thrae days® fight i tonted city. Swall wouder then tiat tho ya- | $1€1al 20 boomed and the stars and siripes | tho couniy aud cily ropublican contral com- | 1555 Cleveinnd sala it had to do wih to ka that needea changing. UL L | VLR Gl ST O P BUan SO I0RE || carr taLitefeoplofitie IUGSAm SuA (oot | it teet: executive oftice, Which ho said was uimsclf. sved that something should > vicimty of Vulencia, Palucio’s cause | some in their empliness. ‘;“,r‘,‘l“gn‘_“y“;“";‘?\‘lm'l{‘l-\-;!;;:f~h‘” ‘:‘\:g""‘l:fi"“fln‘:":‘ John L. Webster Spoke First. 1n 1888 Mr. Clevelagd declared for tariff done to abolish Um“vum“‘-fi l.'"l“".“".'.' has been virtually lost. | [ Just before forming on the parado grouna | fona Y (HPOUROCE HhaE b0 B Gas0. | . The band plased o lively air and then D, [ reform. T'would give: conts toanybody e at b roR e ooty Knew iy Cause Was Lost. ) ropes wero stretched to keep back the | miatie ainp H. Mercer, chairmau of the county central | Who could tell meawhat tariff reform is. It I e ved hat it would bon | Hoscems to have realized this himself crowd, and in rapid succession tho He stated that it was improbable that any- | committee, called tho meeting to order, after | S6Cms 1o fmean oue thing in one place and et f t h SR St CRAlETALS Fisie0 R tobRia SOoE R companios marched from their respective [ oo atetCt LAttt A0 O imt. | Which he introduced Hon. John L. Webster, | 8nother thiug in anbther place; it 1sina G I OO sl DL U tho uttor rout of | quurters to the level tract in front of the | gnd Ciicied the captains to m,‘,,,;,mc,“.w,.".'. Mr. Wobster said that when tho conven- | State of wobbling incoherence. A f':,tu ,"m :f:'“‘,',’.',’ S vl}:’x‘-\xu\\u“lll "\:..3.‘.; the government troops 1n that battle audittie krand stand, from which thokod tud beon | A OFACHES th contalie to diSsSERAI CORC | ti0ng were held in Nebraska tho peoplo woro | 1 there any membor of the democratic B b binkruptey Taw thag | Bavance of tho main bouy of tho revols to- 1 removed, and thero tho first driiling of the | S0ompoetitive Drili Association March,” and | @ll of one mind. = e idea then was U pariy today who relly knows what his rREST £ CLCBAY, e e onest men swho had mot with | ward Caracas under command of General 1 b encampment was witnessed. 1o its livel e e il the Minneapolis conventiou should renomi- | Parly would have him do — whether ho | yn the orgauization has also been apart of 4 vith- | Crespo. At the sa fino ho hoy i \ KR foEATA BT fOHHG pATAt Frotndlbnaerl] wo. wulvely straine ithopyatious icompantes Be: i Ch " should shout for. ‘Cleveland and free < A misfortune to get & start in tho world with 0spo. AU the same time ho heard of the h command of Lieutonant Colonel Mulford of | Hyoro,Tarohed Lo thelr respective quartors, :',2::.’.10 oo | larod with ' | trado, or for Boios and froo whisky— the work accomplished by the association. | out tbeir former creditors standing on their | presence of a large force of lusurgents south Goveinor Boyd's stafr was in throo lines s u:;lixlixt‘lllllx‘ly;\m‘l followed, and soldier life was | PEORIC 0 they bud performed their duty, At | [lsughter and applausol—or for Gor- Advertising Nebraska. & 1::1‘ |.:xluallyvsnu_ul:in:;v. ::1(\ ll"llh‘ ‘:‘;];V?mmn of tho capital. Ho made o feint of golng out follows: Iirst L wneh Guavds, on the G - — tho Minneapolis conveution 900 men bad ns- | Man and o pratocted tarifti 1 tried | Onoof tho most commendablo undortak | o e iy "the rato booke. "o | to meet tho victorious rovolutionists, and | zht, Scaly Ktifles, Nati o N Bi e SE THE CAMP. d i 3 FREAN 2 - | to be a democrat, cou 5 ruess fol R sudy L L veally i vien. 9, 3 | ;AHLI::, RT;LIY- “‘l'llul|.<Akullm\|m‘"\|I ’(l.l(lln.‘x\.“,m:.;t\\v AFFAIRS GF THE CAME lslo\.:nzl{el.“\uv:«:;gtll:“;.l:;:ll;::::s"s‘l;g :Il:z“u\“.ulvual;::lu o n‘mfi.‘?fifi“u thling “um;‘ ‘“UPF:‘;G long | ings of the association duriug the past year, | thought that in this respect many of the really did send between 2,000 and 8,000 men | Follner Dattery, Chelnmitt Light Aril. | Natlonal Tencibles Finalty Arrive—What | wont up for Bonjamin Horrison, I waw a | enouh for o big maniot my weight to fiici | 10 fact sinoo s WLt sl DL ST R LD i LA s L) {00k | lery, Chuffee Light Avtllery, Omaha Guards the Companies Are Doing. well-known fact that when the men went | O0; Bubenough of personal matters, Bubotithaaplendid teai iload ofl; Nebrasku | Iy stouldaverdortpr/h Laew:, Aot (iRt o) His piad seam tohavo igey (fo old the (Gatling scetion) Da Taght Artiller) After numerous delays the Fencibles ar- | into that convention they fought the fight 1 have a good logicel reason for being a | products last fall all through the east, car- :'fi(’}fi;}“{t-{;?t\;q;m:r -;h ‘:",‘"‘l’,“’l‘lf:mh: M8 | enemy in check long cnough to enable him to Second Line—McCuvthy Light Guards, Chii » d iy on the record made by Harrison republican, and I firmly believe that I am a | peing~ the wealth-producing features | ‘376 o el mulke good his escape. 4 p Cy A riv@ in camp at 1:30 p. m, They were due L DEc Y he i better Douglass democrat today t Ll PEROUTIDE o8 Tho president’s address was heartily ap- | ™ LEE: ago Zouaves, Halo Zouaves, Deviin Cadets. f ¢ (i No_president, bo said, with possibly the [ better Douglass demociat today than uns | of tho great state of Nobraska right to | planded As soon ns bis soldiers left the city by one Third Lino— Uity Guards, University | at9:40 a. ., but luck was against them, or | gxueption of Washington and Litcoln, had | 0ne who iwill atténd that convention in o i A 7 URAE & Baliclooaci Cagots, Omaha Guards, Company 13, Deuver, | at almost avery stop on the road from Wash- | aecomplished so much for the country. 'Dur- | Chicagos if my fathiet were here tonight he eastern nomes, filling peonle with amuze- Secretary Hodgins' Report, route Palacio packed up bis belongings aud Twenty compunies occupy considerablo | ington to Omuha the train was held on | ing his administration the country had | Would either be a ppaublican or the domo- | ment. by .tho displuy of the . marvelous Secrotaty Hodgins then presented the an- | o driven In great hasto and in the opposite spacajieyox when at rluat, but when (tlrlllmg some protext or another, Asthe company | served notice until Europo and the ‘wholo :;"”"ul“-"‘l;'“.':z‘:gr ;;;l- fi'hbeb;m li'::fll]l“nz fertility of Novraska soil. The association | , S0 FERY BECERS o very complote, | divection to the railway depot. A special aud indulging in sl manasuvres through i e - world had recognized the power of th urnea sig! Wan it has for = et e L s VR e Por i . Wilioh an ampitious oficor - can sand them fparchedinto f;},‘fc{“:“\‘p“;{’““\‘,“"'c::’l‘l‘cg“‘;f“ the | States. DIRInG sk prorents T oL iho Uuited | Uhirty years. | beliovo thau the republican }.‘:,'“,"“,;‘,‘}: e, {g‘}fi"{‘:kfi“;“:’l’,{m,‘,‘}“ Josti{ The report.showed that the assoclation had | traln was in watiing Loryulnt, gHOr Rl onky d v ire d | been thoroughly organized 1n nineteen coun- | time past tho rail They can be dependsd on 1o Koep down tho | TACO track o its camp at the center of the | 1" (Cor had passed ulong the lino and for. | PAFLY is bigror thin any man, no matter how | ypoq the subrtantial rotailors of tho stato as 1 thoroughly org P : ) : ;s The total memberstip in the state is | themseivos, by Pata T f graxs on o small farm, yeu they were not eign powers had bowed to the commands of | DIg 1 it. [Applausei] I Lelieve that the | gy orits of the enterprise bee R i isiagsivpelyRA Bolaibjor dove lu}Ratioeg s you R SEFTeid 5 g0 p 1ds of e i I the morits of the enterprise becomo bette Several counties not included in tho P A crowded on that spicious parade grouna. | OUTSS the Waoneibles wore compleloly Work | Boyjamin Harrison. Hehad taught other | Whole republican purty seldom mokies » tnis- | upderatood. e oraaived. Thore | fF 3uek an omergoncs. Phero was o time 'llm:y mov cllll_mw':r m;dy llh.-:m-l,!h.\' {“\‘.l"'. by | Goten the track Lo their tents they held their | countrics that thoy must respect the Ameri- VAGHLEE L GG L R rectifies it. Much of the success of the association nas | are 115 loc ranizations of the | 105tin getting the train off. Palacio haa no platoons, obifquod. wheoled il to tho” in- | Giiiap aud style and wora greadly admired, | cun g Down in livle Chiil, ho had told Named Its Best Ma beon due to the notiring efforts of Mr. 5. M. state. The | sooncr stepped aboard the car than the loco- iso relief aud delight of auxious sponsors | O EIRERE BIE AT VRS BEERY SORN IO | the insurgents that they must respect ad a uthorities have held association turoughou ARBrRAaR Y] S i ¥ I tell you the truth @s it comes from my | Crosby, the president, and Mr. R. I'. Hod- | association now has 187,040 people rated, | motive sicamed awiy raa L aoealitoy A O ey e A i or aoett | Junc 21, 57, and were mustered into the | U5® ABE Rl oIy ASHabH INCOIL D) [ rdnx Tac ] Doliove the repuolican | £iby th energetic secretary. AT In ho. nat futuro tho. liet will be|| fio iR baWgy avgraatisiool iDL ’ PreOision. nnit ns oven ant steady in move. | then newly organized National Guard of the country, and tho Americun citizons wero re- | party could make no better nomination | Thero wereabout 150 businoss menpresent | swelled to 200,000, A careful compilation of : LGl iDn D fhe ¢ u-u'-u“-,\ L'ml_‘\“ml Ill'm‘"l- District. of . Columbia ‘July 18, 1ss7. | lensed and irdomnitics wero paid. than it did when it put Beojomin | lastnight when the presideut, mr, Trosby, | these ratings led the secretary to conclude Escaped from the Country. e unia s vl companies of Uicle | gpony the beginuing of its organiz I L thoseathad oom | b FarrisoniHereli M pniavsell ISWhsyfiiasi] io8lic SthoRestociall 0 oI0rd0E Uhe gele: | that 44 per cedt of the people were | My informant tells me that tho train 1 s rogulars. i tion theg compuny las always occapied [ Pelled Jupan and Tndia to submit at the can’ | anyone to kick about! Benjamin Harrison xates had not all arrived, buu others will { prompt pav, 19 per cent medium, 13 per cent | poachea that port in sa TS (TS | « or Boyd’s Address, o high standard of excellence botn | 10N 3 "‘“”“ IDUY Ehia i n;u;‘: empiro had | oy yever done anything wrong. There has | come in today. After o few appropriate re- | slow, and 22 per cent of the whole belong to | ¢ wiioe Gicat, LA % | Tho companios formed in ordor detailod | 88 to1ts mombershin and matters military, | listencd to tho commands of Benjatmin Harri- | poan no smirch on bis life, publio or private, | imurke Drosident Crosby intraduced Mavor | who require thom to pay cash” ot tumn, ugitivo dictator ut once went ona vessel | abovo across the west side of tho parade s‘:lm. lll. Awrsl {lun))m.n'u E[xlu_'l'lso};l \\l;n, de- | During four years of powor he hus delivered | 1B3emis, who addressed the meetiug substan- Phe report contained a ful) account of the | that was held there to receive him. i ground fucing the home of Governor Routu': e e e e |erin& | hundrads of speeches; bo hus soon his follow tially as follow exlibit train and the numver of places | Ho had not long before taken the precau- i guard, A carrisge in which were Governor e A O e “ngland listened | siizens and besn seen by them fu all sorts of Mayor Bemis' Address, visited with it, tho number of people wio | tion to send his family out of tho country 4 Boyd aua Mayor Bemis was driveu upon the SR positicns, ana_throughout it all he has ab- | Ny President and Gentlemen of tho M saw the exhibit, ete. The secretary stated | 4uq pad also transferred the bulk of bis parade ground just in frout of the troops Protecting Home Industrics, solutely rofused to make an ass of himself. | brasia State Business Men's Assoclation: In | that a number of counties had already ex- and tho govornor delivored the ovening ua- b dress. Ho =aid Oficers, G 1ng in the During Harrisor’s administration theve | Somwe bave said Benjamia Harrison is uot had not only been born, but crystalized the brilliant, For myseélf I am not stuck on bril- greas plan of protecting American industries, | liancy. The great American quality is level- Henceforth the republican party, under tho | headedness, and Benj: 156 pinco Allow.mo Lo oxiond 1o tiie mome | pressed a desira to porticipate fn anothor ex- | Wealth abroad. The news of his flight rs of your organization from all over the | hibition traic the coming fall, seems to hiave leaked out in Caracas and to 1 v most cordinl welcome to the chief The ort touched necded legislation and | have been followed by wild scenes of excite- i in Harrison’s head city, not only of Nebraska, but of the whole | gtper matters of interest, It was adopted % ptiemen participat- ntof the Nautl ; eourl vaile ment.@The citizens in sympatby with the petitive Defll Assoxintion: Eianes of Tiarrivon, mropasen’ to. thx the | 18 8s lovel s the tablo there. He never siogs | MYSt™ X40iiion. it 1 understand it cor- | UY the ussociation. i £t S freai loplag for | ity s conminde B oL othor vountriae vartnor than bey | over. He has a faculty of aiways doing ana | recily, 15 composed of _tho e R R o1 ntad o, saving tho Tight thing at tho right time in | mercl Tho republica 5 is distriot the right way. ‘Ihere 1s no man but respects | to exe Dot nasution oy By Beran. whe had i, | the rosidont’s oMioial racora. Many suy | allwork tosethor for your mutun tacked the binding tivine and’ wool clsuso of | they “sco nothing ia it to enthuso’over. | L DGR SCRIERIY T He! the McKinley bitl. This gentleman had at- | What — of - thatt Enthusiasm is born | g \ubiic generaily. Not belng tacked two articles on tho protected list ana | ©f passsion —and is ephemeral; bouter | und not being familiur with our stat FE 06 continued it would 1ako gonerations for | the respeet which is born of thought and is | tion laws, ° T cannot udviso bim to reach the end. There was & time | Permanent. No man nasa greater respect | tho premlises only In- a very just sush un opportunity, are said to bo arm- ing thomselves and cheering for General Crospo. nts of the state. You o wnge notes and expericnc ol hulf of the peopis 0f our stite a corainl we como to Nebraske. You are thrice welcome here; & members of the ussoclution which honored Owiha by solecting it 3 for holding y camy tives of thut cltizon soldicry which our demo- oratle fustitutions view with rezard in len of wstanding army; und as eitizens and gentle- The association then took up the re from standing committees, Mr. Hodg from the committea on the World's fair, ro- ported that upon advice from the Nebraska | 1% on has more than over dis- commissioners the committeo had decided to | beavtened bis supporters, It looks as if the not make uny effort to collect —indi- | revolutionists would be welcomed into the vidual subscriptions for = tho World’s | oupiial instead of having to fight theiv way i s or v eral Wuy cun only give you fair fund, with a hope that the t A L 9 men from all other sections of our when labor was not respectavle, but the re- [ than I have for some of the ovher men who | crd M > , B v B through. As soon as C'respo and his men ap- d j Over weltoms (6 our Weston bospit e e T pese. T sossiblo for a | mighU o been nominated uv Minneapolis, | Dorsoulopinion us o the duties und state oglalainreswould) mako s suppimons | R SRSk S g oo Bt ol WL o Sty el Ko | Tamun e n stosie, wamioxar, grvenues: | [uboring man o bo protoctod it rospectod: but the man who can get tho votes is the | Lions thut shoulidl tiwuy ary appropr u vol Docts that tie purpose | With an origival mombership of uwenty- | ‘i sheaker said the republioan party was | man that recommends nhimself tome, and | piist'of tho w ut laxity in seh you ure wssembied will o ueconi- reo, the o : i , \o tr i ! :,‘ffil:‘lt‘nl.' anEanaziieenl f: .l.l‘n“ :ym“_ 1i- | three, the company has steadily grown until | pory of a humane thought; that the ropub. | that man 1s Benjamin Harrison. No truer | and have known that {n nezotlati 1t has now the laygest active membership of | Jjcan party at its birth had in 1t the th word wus spokon when the chairman saul | agent between borrower and lender that | iusurance. ence will Do a8 SutiSEactory to yourseives 4 ougnt 8 2 e T D estncb hero 1s th thoss b whose | 80Y sopurato company in tho guard. 1t was [ that 7 i d upon | bad taken a sortof panoramic view of tho 5 adopted. erument offlcors, tired of the hopeless struge Mr. (. A. Benawa, from the committee on | glo will nasten orted. He said the committes to surrender and sue for o 0cess Cors uel velg! i always been pla “ v erv man, be he blacl white, suf- | we must seel success on the record of this | much wolzht has v )l L ' i Sahite ot e { T B E ot htaL 1ntithe Aart toiseaural| ooy overyiman heihorbinnk ieraviille BREH | X niniatration I Flidbeia failuro, Godihelp| Mo Eisndinkhogeneril good chiuragiariot il |lwitclo insursncailold) sad owlng to W fact /55ugh 1eha nawe 3 pesoive, L iahall cyrire, ‘ 4 ) ity ponca loving peopte, Amert- | ablo aud eficient ofiicers, Cuptain Domer and | white peoplo of tho north would havo suf. | the wan who bolds a place on it. ' No ifs and | ¢i0F Mianonest peoplo, thatthe world 15 | that the shores of timo appeared to | youits confirmation as soon as 1t gets here. ' t & . 1 of dishones! Hpl but Vi eV A v! Y reoka T 3 L DO S srann aab i Domeranc || whitoipenplototitbe) noriwonldiareisuts [ 5 ik A WARIL b twivalitrelirasnouaibia TO:] 5ol v e LB ho sy e ns | e D aaran r o | LeR iatrown = iplin Fitho SWiwrookane) - of —— tratning of the young which tho’ peobie of | had exporience us ofticers of the Natonal | tho thought that the black woman of the [ Benjamin Harrison and on his record wo | gnatd to be utilizud for our protection aga nst | Mutuul insuranco companies the committce other nations do. But I am prouc to Rifle cadets. There has been but ono chunge | south, whon her child was taken from her, | Must stand or fall. Four years ugo the p LHUNDER STORMS, bad decided that it would be unwise to rec- st mitn RIRaR Bl iR laiE 1 il | o the porsounel of these, that being caused | was siricken with the sume tender impuises | democratshad w say thut he would bo o ommond’ tho launching of anothor bark of | severat o s Struck by Lightolng and | T St "ysest | oy tho resignation of Second Licutenant | that tho whito mother of tho north was | Puppetin the vresidential oftice. That lie tiie kind to go out upon what appeared to bo wNumber of eople Killed. \ Physteai]y nd mentally it is always wdvin- | Tomlinson and tho election of Sergeant W. | stricken with at the loss of & loved one, | has disposed of fisolf, He know what the @ very tempestuous sea and probably meot |y S EEUEG T LR orms { Keous 10 the recipient, it develops the mus- | W, Mortimer to fill the vacancy. A wero. mow. equally protected by the | cabluot is fors their duty is to advise him, tepiwas o dnil Sttt G S ! el ,]..r |‘l;.» “‘,"'3,’;\»15.‘711:1"‘;‘. :_s"lu“ i iI‘l..(l ‘o drill toam: Captain C, 8. Domor, | Sars and stries. ALY e ‘,icm”‘y" ho | bis to do the thing. "Noman has so abso- A ! provailed iu many ||.|:u of Spain yesterday. 1 prains the Inglyldual, 1o gnduranes, 16 | Lioutenaut Loo B, Mosher, Lioutanaut W: | othor, Mr. Webstor said, was® sumicient to lutely controlied lns administration as him- The report was recoived and th Churches in particular suflered from lights tructed Lo make further investigation, el ca A B o owiiet e et o nat oIt The following commilteo was then ap- fn 191 4 to preparo a3 prozram for tnoen- | ¢ thedral, founded in 1221, was soriously o PRORE halish, R, 1 Hodgin, | injurea. At Mucicates a church filled with M. Ruble, Fred tiermatce, H. I Hum- | worshipers was siruck, 1live people were mond. killed and en hurt. At Mihas, in s similar ‘A committeo was also appolnted to examine | occurrence, one man was killed and - twenty- the bankruptey bill now pending in congress | eigut were seriously hurt, and report its provisions to 1he association. ! J. L. Betz, Sergeant | cause § self.” Anyone who knows anything of phys- upon the meaning and the wethols of war- v A\ cause him to remain a republican all his life, . Y ! g y Yaro 10w dogree compatible with the [ R C. Rice, privates 1. 0. Roman, H. 1. | Hg wanted the Americnn‘ whether he came | l0gnomny [here the speaker pointed to the T rebpoct of o American, subjects the | Kosarup, Coarles Harlow, J. J. Gavio,' W. | from France, Suglund, Spain or Italy, to be | President’s porteaft on tho wall above the { Wi 1o authiority. While we' s're wll sover- | A, Domer, G, F. Brackeit, W. 13, Culver | gblo to know that when he returned 'to bis | Platform] ean seo that i Benjamin Harrison LR R Sl wossion, | of | well, C. 1% Scssford, W, H. Fisher, C.F. | powher land b could come buoi w.th the | could not run his cabinet he'd quit. - |Ap- 15 Bo ono 80 1410 08 e e | Grafm B 9. B, O'Neil, J. 5. Ashburn, Bu- | Amoricun flag floating from the masthead | Plale.] £ A A. D, | of the vessel on which he ‘sailed, he whole matter can bo summed up in & . Hhp on M U0 08 i faet | gono Crist, W. . Mationy, C. Rous i stunces put Into u certain relution w 4 fellow mun, Wo cannot ail be leaders iiis | i H. Grabam, J. G. Sessford, . S. | “'his had all been nccomplished and it bad | seutence. Mr. Harrison as president, bas L l:\u“ man, & D, Cromwell, J. C. Cromwell, | fobn avcomplished aader the commands of | been & man clean of life. ~No personal manders. In the hanibiest wilks of lite thero | 4. G, Stello, W. C. Cox, L. J. Barber. SRR e sandal by r touched i ¢ dignified ‘I'he following committee was appointed on Notified 1 Thy 1 3 ] a on. It was true that Har- | scandal has ever touched him; of dignifie ] A kee bt i Ei o T o Pag AT A A Ol T e e B 0D e o at ot ot e | behavior, no man noed blush for acy action resoiuions ¢ L 1 Kokgor, Lo W, Travis | Loxnox. duno 1 —Tio Timoit Paris cor- oy, and o " discipiined 10 s pres aght A Notes, ) s e g0 bl A9l FRADIUIONA), oe o8 ponde i8: YAD G g Copt, Possesses ons Of the best attrbutes of Mrs, Roed s tho ehaperone of the company, | 3t from the ability of that cabinet, it of his. He has added dignity to ihe oftice; 0 dings, respondent says: “An officer of tha (ierman 1u was decided to apvoint & commitiee of é five to m‘:.k»m(-v mulp.wm.nn of the Pad f, attending the Nancy fetos, notitiod the dock pure food bill i roport to the associa- | Berin authorities of Grand Duke Constan- ton, | Phis committee will be appointed this | tine's recoption at Nancy by President Car- morning. not in tume enouvh for them to huve brought : the circumstance to the notico of mperor ¥ ut of Yisltors bofore ho et the czar off Kiel. eitzonsnip. Military tralning fosters ity acquirement, and when udded us a fontur ur school has borne good resu.ts, s may bo suid of orinnizations whic Hke your respective compunies, - entbiss the winds of our younz men. 1 18, 00, itek of those benofits 1o the fud(viduals, the advintago which fnurcs to the stato in the 083088100 0f 1 citlzen soldiery, i soldiery hurdensono upon the pub! ) tho ¢ a large body of nonproducers where i s ing army Is maintuined, but o eonve was # known fact that the great accomulish- | NOU taken dignity from it. He has protected ment bad been under that great commander, | the American flag and made the groatness of Bonjamin Harrison. tho country bo recognized. He has mado Tn closing Mr. Webster said that the audi- | men prouder ut boma and abroad of being onco hud not como to listen to bim, but to | Americans. Some suy he has done nothing Elo 3 unother—Stephen A. Douglass, jr.. This | but his duty. Geutlemen, no bigher ou- Privates Dunham and Fizer aro experts | wagq followed by great applause and. continu- | comiam cen be prouoduced of man or woinan with the sigual flags. They gave a very z 7 4 v is | thau that said of Benjamin Harrison, whom Droity. exbibition of tnalr Work sttos the | 1S M. Webaier asld that Ji whe vou, bis parade, Ibe Cf The Misses Doane und Mcl{enna are muids of honor. Trumpeters Kdward H. Moeller and Fer- dinand Grills can’t be beat. They have the buelo calls down to perfection. rtertalnm Secretary Hodgin then announced to the association the arrangement that had b Argentine Politics, made for the entertainment of the visitors Buesos Ayies, June 13, ~The eloctoral cols purpose to explain bis friend’s republicanism, | ¥ou are going 10 make again presid nt of the With this Mr. Webster said, »1 have the | United States.” |Loud Appiause.] clunati batterv s the ouly comn- % R v ' 10 Introduoe the Tlivs ; § tlseiabin: while in the city, This evening, after the | o, S ML Vonofic. in tha hour ‘ot " twouts “WIi W | mand fn eamp that strictly adberes to army | 2455 10 1t 0 iAo lioairipys son af Lhat ARSIy 0L ARNSIAR Oltinonsbip Darade, the membors of the assamstion will | 108 has nominalad Benor Buonx Lens fonshe nntlon needs dofendors. 1t 18 thon the ciuzor illstrious father, Stephen A. Douglass. m by ) presidency and Senor Urbanina for the vice natlon nods doterders. 141w then tho citlzon | rogulations in regard to fatiguo and aross | Cheerupon cheer followed and s it closed | o nie speaker thondhvoted some time to an SECRETARY I ¥. 1101 all nttend tho exposition of the Manufucturers | Jiociier ey 3 318 Vilie 10 the public, which itis cver ready | Uniorms. Mr. Douglass said: eulozy of Mr. Whitelaw Reid aud a consider- | al) such, but it docs s and Consumers association at the Coliseum. S e s fotivily a Pt illitery spirit of | ¢ Regular army signal flags markea the 3 ation of tho excellent reasons why ho should | laws should protect the ysas woll as tho | On Wednesoay afternoon the association TR AT T our youth should be fostered and eiicouraged. | location of the camp, Mr, Louglass' Romarks, have ooen seleoted £o fill tho sucond place on | buyers--the icndors us 8 the bOrrower. | wijl attend the competitivo dril aud sham | ¢ 5 ] 3 oas An Intelligent und weil tratned miiitin fs th Sealy Rifle The opening bars of “America” wellea out | the ticket, none, in his opinion, being better Lhuvo long thot thug aur collcotion laws | pove Rty o%ir grounds and on Wednesday RAWFORD, eb,, Juno (Special sateruard of oue coutey and 1 froe st 27,115 gy BIAL ? from the baud, filling in the first pause in | fitted for that position. Mr, Dourlass beforo nseded lmprovemont - L fhat thoy | o isiting business mon will sit down to s | 10 ‘Une Bek.—Last night at 11 o'clock A AR LNREEN AR Mt pT 0 The Sealy Rifle's sponsor and maids of § 1po" olonseq choering that greeted the ais- | the closing made ag lmpassionate appeal for | {ugehants could find reifef azainst disk banquet at the Mercer hotel, given by the | 8. 1. Meseraull, editor of the Allisuce - e e ! the mostelvetual | honor visited their camp yesterday atter- | yiyvighed Illinolsau, Men looked at the | the protection offthe negro in the south iu | pructices on the purt of thelr patrons. manufacturers and jobbers of Omaha, Boomerang, wus assoultcd by two masked " 1ght bo more starry banners over the platform and lips | bis privilege of suffrage, declaring that | should bosomo wiy of foreing dishon . A committee was apnointed o pre: men a8 hoe was returning from the'Manle nlouted uud bupy couditions of Tramed exvression of heart feeling—+My | under the flag which protects all the right of | ple to pay their just debts, Thoro should be | list of names to be voted for s ofiic Rl bR A8 3 W U84 3 society wouid warrint TRl Conntry 3%, St Land of Liberty'’, | the meancst negro in tho south to register geringent laws Torthe punishient of dead: | gilo Giioelation for tho coming year schoolhouse, where he attended s moeting. RO 08 140, nibwalia o Aila bhotr Npeas {hion aiain tho choering broko out wit ro | Bis voto and navedt counted “ahouid bo e | ¥ 1 balluve ' a Sl Tor tlorks | o awsociation thon aujouriied o meot at His assuilants cmerged from a olump of into praninz hooks: nation shall not rise up doubled vigor. X ‘I R 3 'J‘hlyb"'lm ”l v.‘ i and the cwployed” of both sexes inall | 9 o'clock today at the same place. bushes and ordered him to balt. After wealnst nption, neither shatl they loarn war Mer. Douglass is a man of weight literally, | to shove it in. s be claimed not 1n the | brauches of busines but above all else do 1 4 palting thoy commanded him to alight at uny more.” But buman na 1Ot 80 Con. and rathor glocies in it, He docsn’t pan out | 1nterest of tho negro. alone, for y negro | believe in honesty: houesty wwmong the e List of the D ptos, DR I T o e oy stituted und “war Wikl Ue whilo nien re whit on the methods of the polished rhetorician of | YOto cast away crippled the forco aud power | ployers us wellus thy piubloyod Sta The following are the delegates, a ¥ Feli 2 a they wre, whioo they 1 uvo bad pussions to be the schools, but he gots thero just the sume. | Of overy white vote., “American citizenship If I remember rightly it was your State | g.650 - %t bihors | 01 tho bead with the butt end of a revolver, ‘ roured Gp, * * * while Fights are worth e A OOlet 1a as froo as it is ' foroible. His | must bo sespected or American ciuzensbip | Fusiness ous ussoclution tuut, turted, e whom wero prosent [ast ulght aud e 0thors | oadng bi down. They contiaued boat: malntatning, froedom keop oz o ife hiving, il ot ot o ectis | woula not bu worth & continental. Thisisa | {88 andnado & krand succoss of B et | W atn s W B B 1ng bim over the head uulil their attention 80 long the sword shall shine, so long will wir words bave all the corviction of a perfectly 2 th ity or o train of Nebraska products last yewr. You | Hastings—W. B. Mclntyre, C. Hansen, MBS s g ) coeliound thy noet of wat sl built syllogism, aud listeuiog to him oue | question of the. sanctity of Awerican eltl- | advertised the stute on the grand plan of ob- |y “Benadiet, B, J. Poase. 2 SCECATN O s Lis In compouitive de thit you gontlomen be hadu't tuought of before | Zouship. Ahink, ol it" and euforeo it. | ject lessons to the people of [inols, Tudlan: v S aelf-cyident | Neleot it, and the beginaing of the end has | and Ohio. Your traln of Nebrasku broduce feels that thin; who was in the bugky. Meseraull managed« a8 quits unansworable are rea! 1o oscape and ran a milo to Crawford. He Broken Bow—F. ] are led to the highest cmulation and sequire M. Rublee, J. C. Bowen, I Y ! Hons Dierks, G, W. Applo. f nient of the quality and traln:ng which mukes iR aARaw are really self-ovident | e nnd’ our obildren will s0o the end of | Was vislica by tens of thousands of the clti- 18 Diorks, S | 15 badly used up. ‘Phis assault is supposed ! Fou perroct oldicre” Yo biistnco iore 1t e ek & brief but ine | What has takon 100 years 10 upbuild and the [ Zuus of thes states thut, yui nussed Litoukly (‘,‘.I‘;‘[‘m‘hfi““\ 3 Adlohnson, W. A, Black. | 1o bo tho outgrowth of 4 rocont saloon figiit. ppreciated as an examplo and encourag abl \ - d your advisory bourd of directors and o Y ell -4 Nicho! ] ence wus sh o - A ki ar Ol r LR 0 that teresting review of matters bistorical in [ blood aud lives of millions of mon tors from all 0ver the stato must certainly North Loup—L. S. Sears, 8. S. Smith, No violonce wus shown Mrs, Meseraull, you are hoartily welcomed, not only on your which his distinguished father, Stephen A. Go into this Aight, and if somoof you Bave | geserve great oredit, and I belleve that tne | Platsmouth—Charles Cummins, Fred - - ~ own belilf but also for ' tho plowsure” und Dougluss, feured and whish ' be thought | 8ore faces remember that no maiter how | oxhibit train should roll over the eastanuus | gopman, K, A, Oliver, A, B. Kuowt, O. H. Rumored Catastrophes, . Benogt witich you Confer upon us us yoir on- justitied 'biaself ia voting the republican | £reat s uin ls 0uiy one gan bo presidont. | ity and ienoh ite pooplole nesiakiboy will | glyvaen i . A bulletin telegraphed from Chicago says - rtninors, We uro g ) LDy opnor- tioket. Ho sald in effeot: temembuer thay while you would demand the | peve Ko SRR Jbita 4 AL . 3 A e T L e i Yo'her | LakUT, W, w, MORTIMEM, NATIONAL FENCINLES Y'am delighted to have this opportunity | Acqulescence of the party i your partioular | \ It scobid to mo that the Intercsts gL [T ‘|\ci.§$ fl‘mll:";lxi}\ijmmm' 16 18 PORRFtad 1RATE Lini & ARIALI AAALAD W] ! » uro ua chio chle "\.‘x[l«\u‘“\“"n‘hln'( Lt ta g BANUE: (B0 MOUAHAAL NARORAWNENRINGRR fion vessing you. Iaw never ushamed to | candidate tho parly has the right to demund And Alioss of your associution are somewhat Mindenecdamen A Cline, (oorge Young ninety-seven students from Kvanston on DA RS A n rtatte "with saveral familinr “seloctions, | Kive my reasons for an aol that has beon | Of sou porfect unanimity for the man it has | idcutioal, and éhat you rotall merchintecould | gon, Audrew Chriztonsen bosrd capsized during the squall, snd all comed by the O e iamman alss pesdered | Wuch commented on. Why am I a republi- noininated. Iyou can't sbow auzht against | be the means of doubling and irupling the e o . T e awe . O. Relme: were drowned, At the concluslon of th b musto on 1he violin and guitar, | €4a! 1am 8 republican, ablebodied as well Lim as 6 man or as prosidens, 1 demand that | jobbing snd manufacturing industries of Ne- 3 [Eas, e B 1 e, W From Peoria comes the yumor that the Mayor Beniis stepped forward and extended | Gapiain Boyd of the Sealys extended the | 88 stalwart. [Laughter and spplause.) 1 you votg for Benjamin Havrison \vnnuyir‘)-:yulnm ogly ulte and n}m[\u L0 1 1 Hardy. Henry Pfieff, M. U. Travis, £. G, | toivn of tialva was blown awa the eity's welcome in the following words v 1 1ho | Was'born domograt—~and let 1t ba uuger- | ‘It has been said that Mr. Harrison's | Kive yourcntie trady ta the home (agtorien | = TN Y. S0 M, o K Ge L Chifcora, Pa, o five is raglng that threats Mg, President und Members of the Nutious! [CONTINUGD ON BECOND FAGE.) | $iood bore that I make no refercuce to the | ~ [CONTINUED ON I Fauks] = | caretully, reflect und inwardly digestit. Act [CONTINUED ON 5ECOND FAGE. ens to dustroy the town,