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(=55 : ———— ————— e —— — — — = e —— — = — — ] ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871. OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNENG, MAY 29, 1895. SINGLE ©COPrY FIVE CENT . = —— erce and_ the larger transactions of do- 0 | cutiv N AFI0 MALL AME ) ) Q BUSHNELL 1S THE NOMINEE | ez atushecoeshicerrieitoevii | WASHINGTON 1N MOURNING | st et e Hia'sas "seinn | REVERTS ON THE LABORER | "¢ "™ sriaen wrrerEr \WHIRLWIND IN - NEBRASKA e Tanta. Gityer at home oF Abroad. but It s for the consideration of the, éfbimet. The None of the Particalar Tave Yet Heen purpose indispensable | inor wants of mankind. as to follow as closely as possible : ’ Gold, from its greatly superior value, can: the officlal procedured @ (8¢ dase of the ; SAN FRANCISCO, May 20.—A dispatch Ohio Republicans Take BSix Ballots to | ot be utilized for <uch purposcs there: | Death of Secretary Gresham Was Hardly | death of Secretary Windom, the most re-| Would Be the First to Feel the Effects of a | was recoived from Manzanillo last night by | Several Parts of the State Report Much —— Obtatned. cent Instance of the death of & caBinet officer. 5 Settle It colned into money at a fixed ratio. Expected fo Soon About 11 o'clock Barom Hengelmuller, the Depreciated Currenoy, the father of one of the passengers on the Storm Damage. DISTURBED OLD RATIOS. minister from Austro-Hubgary, called at the Pacific mail steamship Colima, which reads [The enormous increase of the, production of silver In the United States, Mexico IS CONSIDERED A FORAKER VICTORY | R0,iviideis nas ailturbed this ratio and 1 lowered the market * cisely as a like inc has lowered the pric State department to pc_-l\llnllly express his “Saved. WIll wire particulars later.” G{ALL PUBLIC BUSINESS SUSPENDED | reBrct: o bt s A e was tade ey | SOUND MONEY MEETING IN PHLADELPHIA | The Colima sailed from Panama and way | HASTINGS LUMBER YARD STRUCK Aue of silver pro- before he had been officially notified. ports on May 18, and this is the first news -:frv-"'\'{‘"L“j'(‘mm"l‘”\'“;_'31\ PRESIDENT CLEVELAND'S VISIT. that anything had happened to her. Man- Ex-Governor Named for Senator and Gov- 1t \s universal law that price or value is | AfFangments Going Forward for the| oy " esident and Mrs.. Cleveland came Ex-Senator Edmunds, Ex-Comptroller Tren- | zanilla {s about half way between San Blas | Contents Scattered Over the City for Seve ernor McKinley Formally Placed in measured by quaniity. Under these condl. | Faneral—Troopa In the City Will Escort | down at 11 o'clock to see (he members of ho!m, Congressman Horter and and Acapulco, Mex., and the Colima at this eral Blocks—Many Barns and Wind- tions the rational and proper course woult the ¥ d for the Presiden g the Remuins to the Train—Burlal Secretary Gresham's family and to tender Charles Emory Smith date would have been in that vicinity mills Deatroyed in the Vieinity be'a change of ratio, but thix can vnly be Uelr sympathy. They drove over from th he P ‘ tisl Nomination, effective as to these two metals by to Take Pince in Chicago. 2 As) A A g he the Spenkers. The Pacific mail officials have received no of Stromsburg. cert of action among commercial nat white house in an open carrlage, with no fnformation of disaster to the Colima, but Until this can be accomplished the —— attendants but the driver on the box. The SHh V6 i R SRS —_— logical way is= for each nation to coin | president assisted Mrs. Cleveland to alight Y D ZANESVILLE, O., May 28.—Th= nomination | both metals and maintain the coinage of | WASHINGTON, May 28.—Washington was | and they were ushered into the family's| PHILADELPHIA, May 28.—The opening|the one received should have been sent, un- HASTINGS, May 28.—(Special Telegram,)=—= for governor by the Ohlo state republican | the cheaper metal at par by limitation of the cheaper metal at par by limitation of | hardly prepared for the announcements of the | private apartment. Attorney ‘General Olney | gun of the sound money campaign In the | less something had happe ned to the steamer. convention of Asa 8. Bushnell is generally | the demand for it TSueh is now the policy | death of Secretary of State Walter Q. Gres- and Se::;mne- La':nont ‘Aondwlzghpn‘ nr\rl\'rd east was fired tonight at an enthusiastic [ Their agent says they do not know how many regarded as a victory for the Foraker men | Of the United States, and of every great|pam, which occurred at such a late hour | 8bout the emme frme o othiont Ar_ | public meeting In the Academy of Music. | people the Colima carried, and they will Eive |k % 4 commercial nation, including every country ravgements for the funeral. Nothing had | Al {1 | shattered a 150-foot shed, besides blowing: over the McKinley men. The Foraker men | of Furop Monday night that it was not known to the | yeet“qeter ined except that the burial would | The affair was under the management of | no Information as to her passenger list unti About & o'cl k this afternoon a heavy whirle wind struck the C. Dietz lumber yard and were able to concentrate on Bushnell and | Other !‘"r\“”"‘ adopt 1he =\‘I\v.~r c(:mn\;«ll_ ‘pul)lh‘ until read in the papers this morning, [ be in Chicago. Mr. Dunbar, a well known | the best known financial and business men it is definitely known that there Is cause l'””v“”‘ several blocks, \ their opponents remained divided. Ex- | ot from cholce, but {rom Paveriy, | for although the fatal termination had been | local eculptor, came to the hotel to take a | ot the community and attracted a large | OF worry about her safety. STROMSBURG, Neb, May 28.—(Speclah in 1855, of coining fra forecast, there was no general apprehension cast of the dead secertary's face, but there f Governor Foraker, on his arrival at noon, made several specches, in which he compli mented all the gubernatorial candidates, but | price, he worked for Bushnell, while Hermann, | I Foster and other leaders opposed the favor- cherin, superintendent of the P T T T e e The o | Was some hesitation over giving the neces. | Audlence. George B. Roberts, president of e KT ety ikt oo Testvel legram.)—The hurrican By | sary permission until the wishes of Mrs, | the Pennsylvania Railroad company, was | caflc Mail compd : nih 3 reached its zenith at 10 o'clock lnst nighte | lowered to half mast on public bulldings and | Gresham in the matter should be known, 80 | chairman. The principal speakers of [ Word the Colima had been wrecked. Four-| . =0 oo 0 ioiten windmills demolished émall sums, is the only way {0 Dre- | from many private business houses. Publke | he deferred his request until a later time. the teen of those on board were saved. The emolished erve the parity of gold and ailver cuing | . ; A Slevi b6 Yo " b _five passengers | and considerable damage was done through= ed T ThiS i ailver cuin® |\ iness was, for the time, laid aside by the [ Presiflent and Mra. Cleveland were in the | o1or George F. Edmunc -Co o of | Colima carried about thirty-five passengers | & & t a fixed ratio. This is properly culled | business was, fo Y G artments for half an hour. When | 107 George F. Edmunds, ex-Comptroller of oins in ' limited quantitic bullion purchased at market In making them lekal tender sterday that the end would come so scon. Flags were evening were ex-United States Sen- s it IR e Tebe ane o | HIBHEE omaurs ol avarniient; ommis A et Y " °f1and the same number in the crew. It is not [out the country. The gale continued durin fte. Merritt and Nash made brilliant m\'!"‘vml“'}':! g “} '“I)”' J.‘J'..‘,n :y'", higher officers of the government, and promi- | o B Fou s enot of people had gathered | the Currency Willlam L. Trenholm, Con- g6t XROWh How! thie! Wresk oeourrad i R g ¥ L specches and were on the ground hustling, | Srmmon nferest of the commercial n4:|nent people hustened to the Arlington hotel, | oy “the opposite sidewalk for a glimpse of | gressman Mighael D. Harter of Ohlo, ex- i 3 the night and all day, and tonight the alr is while General Bushnell remained at his | national commission. to either adopt a new | where the Greshams have made their home | them, having apparently recognized the presi- | Minister to Russia Charles Emory Smith DEBS READY 10 GO 10 JAlL full of dust‘and sand, with not a cloud vists home In Springfleld. General Bushnell is at | FANO based on market value of the metals | in yyig city, to leave their cards and messages | dential carriage at the door. There was in | ang James Warton o ble or to coin them and maintain them, as we o the center of the group & photographer's L c f 4 i o the head of the firm of Bushnell, Warder & | do, at their present ratio. | of condolence. The president and Mrs. Cleve- | the cenier Bt o, BER, b Npon fhe cer-| In the beginning Mr. Edmunds said that | Wil Not Bie rLt it CRAL LR, L LLLUL ] RS RE merms st g e 4y - the BroALIaAN p | - thof a were camera o pod, d up: 2 n ecoived. N ST e ¥ VELL 2 Glesnner, manufacturers of harvesters, and | A& policy now urged by the producers jand called during the morning and were fOr | yjyge ™ No sooner were the president and his | the sound money question must be decided Regularly Received THE HEAT “WELL 18 worth scveral millions. He was a captain | th lebts in cheaper money han they | half ed to pay, i the free coi GAVE FORAKER AN OVATION. TR IR D o S zene V. Debs, pres g 8 b Small Grailn In Some Locallties D to Some Extent. FREMONT, May 28.—(Speclal.)—Reports hour with Mrs. Andrews, the daugh- | wife ‘scated than the photographer put his | by political action, not party action, but CHICAGO, May 28.—Ru ; o | <aP% | ter of the dead man, and with MF. Otto Gres- | hoad under the green cloth, but his designs | that kind of action the Romans used . to |'dent of the American Rallway union, calle [ ham, the son secmed to be recognized, for both the presi- | oo S0 H an was for party. but|on United States Marshal Arnold today and | " "Afterward the president and several mem- | dent and Mrs. Cleveland turned their faces | *P3K Of when no man was for party, BUty,, ... .ceq to that official that in view of the The republican state convention was | bonds, {t'1s n ‘repldiation “of one-iif Of | ers of the cabinet held a conference at the | away. Many boxes of flowers were sent to [all for the state. Quoting Jefferson's words | 4oy “or (e United States supremo court | (1O e country are that the wind storm called to order here today promptly at 4 p. | the_public debt It is the repuliation cf | wyite house to consider the arrangements | the hotel during the morning. It was decided | that “The whole art of government con- f g ooy wiit of habeas corpus he was | °F Yesterday afternoon dried up small grain m. by Colonel Joseph C. Bonner, chairman | productions of kind, whether of the Ylflr :hr funeral and :"'"l!{“ the <1(II‘)' ”:‘0 ur‘lngl at noon that the remains of the ex-secretary | sisted In the art of being honest,” he said: | oo '(‘, FamitE- the ”‘\““:’ ut of his sen- | P21y, Corn stood the hot wind better and i o o e, for de esued a pra a payin, varm | should lle in state i eady to resume serving out of his sen- | ¥ 1 of the state committee. A half hour pre- | farm, the worl p_or the mine, for If |den ned. asprogiamution bayne hould lle in state at the executive manslon | «ppat phrase is worthy to be written in|tence in jail The marshal | While necding rain will be all right for several in the civil war. prom aged they ' get nominally more dollars for their | tritute to the character of his secrets omorrow. This_ decisio ched a vious the hall was packed to Its full capacity | product thetr adai Slate Wolllt LU tomorrow. This decision was reached after e u profuciions, theie “additional dolars’ would | state. N President Cleveland and 1s doubt. | 1etters of gold and placed in front of every | told him that cived the man- | days yet. N of 5,000, and many were unable to gain ad- | BAVE only onechalf the purchasing pOWee | There was alto a meeting of the diplomatic | Jess due to his wishes, ~The casket will be public edifice In every hamlet on the con-|date of the court for his rearrest and did [ ST, PAUL, Neb., May 28.—(Special)—This mittance. nator Sherman was glven a ot fall St Working. | COFpS at the British embassy where appro- | taken from the Arlington hotel to the white | tinent. In a careful report prepared for the | fol et T e o Dty ol | has been a very disagreeable, hot and windy stirring ovation when he was escorted into led t iskilled, whose priate action was en. The funeral cere- | house at 9 a. m. and will be placed in the G HIERL onETe s & templates a trip through North Dakota and | b fled and unskilled, whose daily S A ¥ benefit of the First congress Jefferson said | g, b lial'a copy ik ¢ | day, the thermometer registering 98 in the, the hail at 3:50 by Congressman Van Voorhis hired by i Brésent Standard, | monies in Washington will be of a semi- | large cast room. It :will remain there 4 Chad eft with the marshal a copy of his itinerary | (h¥, & ¢ and Judge Granger Bx.Sterotary Toster | 18 higher than that of any country in the | official character, as they will be held in the | throughout tomorrow and until the departure | that the question of the difference between | in order that he might be notified whenever | SURG8 (oGl and the members of congress, several can- | Korid: Thelr wages wil purchase more of | cast room of the white house, with the presi- | for Chicago tomorrow night. the value of gold and silver as money was | Wanted. : AR S e B didates and others were cheercd as they | fhe Mecessaries of life than the wages pald | dent and his cabinet, justices of the supreme | ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE FUNERAL. |a commercial question; it did not depend denteE e AL, s the frst one of | EFUIL by the hot winda of the past two " entered. Among the working delegates were | United States court, ambassadors and ministers, representac | e main details of the funeral services | on legislation, or the fancy of man, but on | fho men to oiter o snrrender himsel to the | Many trees have been blown down and many Hermann G. Dennison, son of the war gov-| The republican party, In its national plat. | tives of the departments, and the army and | .o gecided upon at a meeting of the cabinet | commerce, which regulates the price of com- | United States marshal and be b 1h¢ | others stripped of their fruit. The wind has ernor, and Harry Garfleld, son of tho mur-| form of 1823 demanded good money of | navy and others present, e busi- | e morning. At the conelusion of the meet- | modities.” SOFDIBLAN, SRt anto) TtIWAR sHOrLIY satier | blewn ‘Violently all’ day directly from the g TP equ yurchasing power, whether coined | ness will be suspended for the day. , Tk e g : utald completed sentence, It was sho after 2| 70 i ol Uil A, . "“’\’f;l“‘f{‘l’ R e Sieiner, o il of e te Sr Cottae | = “.u“;'“,,"," e o e Y mana ail | & Secretary Lamont made a briet state- | ‘The speaker then discussed the variation [ocl'ack yesterday when Howard entered Mar- | outh, fairly scorching the leaves on the hile Chairman Bonner, who is a member ates notes and national bank notes, based | ¢° s Bk »|ment of the funeral arrangements. The |in value of the two metals. “If any faith:|shal Arnold’s office and said: I guess you | frees. Small fruit is damaged, Corn is es- of McKinley's staff, was cloquently con- | upon the credit of the United St ‘> |of the military forces stationed about the rains of the secretary will be taken from 1 t in b ero! G f i has | caping much lighter than if further ad gratulating the republicans on the result of | tained at par with coin: This 1% the bl | CaPitol, which will ‘act el L ROt e i et A R s QL A L D L B LA R st i e i i g el B dog te tep! IBion i reatitiob | ainsd it pREs Wit i the bl | B party from the white house to the 4 n<ion | to teach us that we cannot make a given | sustained Judge Woods' judgment” ancy Do ¥ 4 he last Ohio election and forecasting an- | metallic policy. There we stand today., T tomorrow and placed in the east room, where | ainount of silver when it s printed at the Not y replicd the marshal. “We must ASHLAND, Neb,, May 28.—(Special Tele- other trlumph for next November in his | hope and trust we will stand tnere for-]depot, where a special train will be in r funeral services will be-held at 10 o'clock. | mint ,\‘('I o i r“;‘f "_ "_‘| L e LM i '1 LI LR R e} Dhe ol kouthiwinat that eRIN AR IEY Ui et a G An_Dia | A0S Be will seck the co-operation of ail | ness 'to convey the party to:Chicago, The | funer vices ! k | mint with the stamp of the United States | first get the mandate of the supreme court [ Eram d tha a4 with introductory specch, ex-Governor Foraker They will be conducted by Bishop Hurst of | | the y e lay 1 S v ey honal ooyt oraker | {t{ong in ‘making the parity of gold and | train will leave Washington shortly after | Lo o1 y p_Hurs worth more than it was before. When the | and that will be a week or more in reaching | the sun yesterday morning has now continued entered the hall, and a very boisterous | giiver coined. 1t they Wil ot co-oper. { L y after | iho “Methodist Episcopal church. ts will | got of 1878 was passed to stop silver coinage | here.” for thirty-six hours without a sign of abating. demonstration followed his appearance. With us n this bolias Y the republican party | noon and will have on board President Clate- | ho reserved for the members of the dlylomatiz | y)i’ the principal lss. ot Mirene | "“Fou know where to find me.: T cannct go | Tire heat was increased about 20 degrees this After Chaitman Donner had made repeated | oou mis,in this policy, the republican par’y | land, also Secretary Gresham's colleagues of | gorpy,” the members of-'thd United States | soming 1o have & dngle standardeovold, 1t | back to Woodatock too guick. T want (o R0 lidtternooh . ara favrars frof Call oVEERIES efforts o secure order and proceed with his | money and plenty “of it, 15 as important | the ¢ ., Who will follow the body 10| gupreme court, such senators and members | gt & ool 6 PSR ST TR o | Oircugh with the sentence Diied Hovard | country today report the small grain scorched 4 7 introductory remarks ex-Governor Foraker | 10 all our people as equality of rights and |\)u-lul| \‘1);»'»:\.»nl‘;»i.\w:l.~mr.,.\; y“|:"‘\h of congress as may be in the city and the | jst ‘day of its session, what I8 now vocifer- [as he passed out 1 i considerable and blown out of the ground, e front of » platfol d 8 rivileges. Assisi Secretary Uhl, acting secretary, | ohiers of the FLp REn ay of n, whi ow vocifer- | @ ass ; der i fo the front of the platform and sall:} o "0s then, with a firm rellance upon tant Seoretary Uh, acting sectetaty, | chiefs of the War and Navy departments. | gusiy demanded by (he free comnage people, | Judge Woods, whose dccision in the Debs | While corn is being rooted up some and p f active pall b 1 5 tlemen of the Convention: I hope you | tna” principlos St ¢ Rha | Xl fat pall Leardts: At the conclusion of the service the re- | v.ru 7 1 0 il asi sustained by the U Stutes | Where it is listed east and west the sand and will not any longer disturb the deliberations | breat pacty 1o Which. wo betinn Thontinute | Carlisle does not reach the city in time rom | mains will be escorted to the Baltimore & | (I BN 87 PO O IO b R olIFe. NRIAY 1AL ighLs M) T teate | QlrbS Haw s MtarallY (IS thay FvrowhMREN 6f fne convantion, There will be time for us | Sue cbrdidaty Seuch ¥e belung, Dominate | Tennessee e will join the funeral party at | Ghfo raiiroad station: by-8i) the troops and | ¥oUid take Mis ounce of siver 1o the mint | ECRrels ratand. why crimin Bl e 2 ed the fur ¢ 1 i ir - ci o ) clare of platfo! gl Lt a ad 3 ® worth 63.48 cents and get $1.2920—and hav- | not understand why criminal covered the corn up. The old settlers here. all to be heard before we leave Zanesvi and then make our appeal to the int some point on the route. Hon. Wilson S.| marines stationed in this city and at Fort 3 3 E e 4 3 s ty and @ t i plaaa Wo silver dollars for his | should now be abandoned. Of c o | claim the indications are ve yod a8y (Moce shouting than previously) It s | Gence of the people of Ohio, In all Bickel, ex-postmaster gencral, has also been | \oyer, General Thomas H. Ruger in com- | I Eot more than two silver dollars for b LAl el i L e Y R T s o e ) nd "ve il | Rroat tssues made in ‘the_last forty. yei invited to accompany the remains to ChIcago | mend” A mcelal teuin will conwey the ro. | Ounce of silver, he would come to the work- | said, ow the commisaion of the | the rain will come in & I e ¥ stay just as long as our business may require, [ the republican p of Ohio has had and it is expected he will start from here. mains to Chicago, where the mterment will ingman whom he s for labor and say:|same act Jut in the one case the men A \. } Id. 70 s WA and at the proper time, when that will be in | fog a1 hroho! and do what is right While the details of the ceremonfes in | fake place. The president and all members ‘If 1 brought it in metal it would have taken | Were enjoined from doing the same things| A RORA, Ncb, May 28.—(Special.)—A y O order, T will be very glad indeed to ex- | wo' it fOUow in the same pathwav, and | chicago are yet incomplete, it is settled that | of the cabinet will- accompany the romains | ten bounds, but 1 have taken the benefit of and the punishment was for contempt of ) terrific Wind blew all night here, at times CHty Loiiane Yary, kiad jindeediito fex: [lwe. will mot oniy elect. . teauniicun kcvel| pric'Sorsices will he held oniThuraday. aters | o (ot sct sestine Bideocd Eetsetaty Coyliatey | Lhe United States Jaw and Had: it stamped | COUFL in the saie cases tiny weto charael | comyitr, gule - ConsCerable dumage WeS present that you let the chairman of the | republican senator, and T hope a pre-id noon at the cemetery to which the body will | who will arrive in this city today, Secretaries [ 1d You must take five pounds of it under the criminal law with a_violation of done to trees and shrubbe Windmillg central committee proceed with his specch | of the United States from the State of [be borne, accompanicd by a military escort, in | frorhert, Lamont, Smith, Morton, Attorney COURTED THE TROUBLE fhat Jaw, - Should o man assault ancther In | were blown to ‘piecos, outbuilitogs over- ) in order to expedito the business of the con- Ohio. harmony of the day, and Secretary Gres- |General Olncy cnd Postmaster Gen‘ral Wilson | Ex-Comptroller Trenholm, during his re- | punjch hi e e ke sl St Gl B ention.’” (Great app ase.) At the conclusion of the senator's speech | ham’s well known loyalty to his old time war Even after this appeal it was with great | the twenty-one congressional districts were | assoclations. The body will be placed tem- ifficulty that Colonel Bonner concluded his | called for members of the committees and | porarily in a vault in Oakwood cem punish him for contempt, but that junich- | blown over. ~The win ment does not debar a sriminal proceading | from th | and punishment of 1he offender for the as- [ GR/ will act as honorary pallbearers at the funeral | marks, declared that it would be found that nd the bodybearers will be a squad of [ “the issue now confronting us has become continues strong southwest this morning D ISLAND, Neb., May 28.—(Special. °TY | marines from the marine barracks in this | serious only becau e the tw great political | 3 v ester - Vi remarks and iniroduccd Senator John Sher- other positions, and it was found that there | pending the declsion of the family regarding | city. SARtIeE Ay G an as et on Areibb e A cal | sault committed. o “‘I’”“' ‘\":‘x:; dos o “"“‘l‘c b man as the temporary chairman, Semator | Were bitter contests for seats, especially in | its final resting place. The funeral train will leave immediately |one plea and another, courted the su t LT, 3 Hed of iriuved Hvatt e BRI 4 _ e s e eave d o) 8 T support of | MILLSPAUVGH GETS TUE BISHOPRIC|ishcd or red by ch wind £ s meLdhs 0 ouMESLIOTRRN AR, L o A prinafela g ot e TRIBUTES TO HIS WORTH. ad arrive in Chicago Thursday. The cere- | those who entertained of affected to enter- HORELE 'll.‘,.f|('|':’,',’l'"l\~"|’, "{f";?l':"’ “'"l".m Tele. v e rema at he hoped to see the republi- o on resolutions was appointe nd , e ks at city wi a v » Lt s e 3 cans of Ohlo Keep up such & piteh of on- | afterward organized with - ex-Secretary | Postmaster General Wiison, in spenking | monies if that city wil ba held on Friday. | fain the idea that the-coniage of silver dol-| pormer Omahm Man Iiccted to Succeed | gram.)—One of the worst wind and dust ooy, said: ~To Know Judge | Beyond this no arrangemens for the burial | lars is so essentfal to the welfare and happi- ; o Ay A ETREOsay " B¢ | \ave been made. It has mot been decided | ness of the pecple of the United States that ! T BT I o e e L and | i ‘What cemetery Secretary Gresham will be [ all other political questions should be sub-| TOPEKA, May 28.—Rt. Rev. Frank R.|béen experienced today AT tention and spoke as folloy On_reassembling the temporary organiza- | to admire and respect him as a PUBMC |y peq nop where the service in Chicago will | ordinatel to it Millspaugh, dean of Grace Cathedral in this | ¥Ind was a hot one today and it is feared Gentlemen of the Conventl I thank | ton was made permanent ervant. When Mr. Blssel was leaving |}, g “If the silver product of this country had | city, was today elected bishop of the Epi has damaged corn, fruit and gardens. you for the honot you have conferred upas | The contesicd delegations from the Toledo | this department he "told me that for all | "piM% bt \os brought to the Arlington | been Ieft (o také. its plice among our ex- N o WESTERN, Neb., May 28.—(Special)—A me In kelecting me to presid Tiis | and_ Springfeld districts were: not unseated. | the worrics and anxieties and disagreeablo | g e SHSrirhoon and the remains placed | ports like grain, meat and cotton. its entire | e of Kaneas, to succeed he late DIshob | fearful dust sto e great convention, You | With a corresponding number of speeches the | cxperiences of his official lfe he was richly | ! el ik thusiasm till the next November election, | Charles Foster as chairman. The convention | Of Gre The senator soon commanded the closest at. | then adjournad till 8 p. m. Gresham was to love him as a man and N prey i . ! Thomas. The leading candidates against | the wind blowing hard from the south ali - designate the next g of Vo 2 names w ¢ 3 g therein. It is plain and heavy, made of red |annual value would have been realized fin 8 B IR EUATC LoD Lid L < RV RE itn S BEo! g o bot e o following names were presented for governor: | compensated by Javing the acqualntance | cidar with o metallic casing ¢ copper, and | goid or its equivaient, a1t upon Burope and | Pean Millspaugh were Bishop Leonard of | day and night. At noon the wind was quite but each is worthy of the highest hon . W. Barger, J. Warren Keefer, J, H. Mer-|and enjoying ~the friendship of Judge | tna whole covered with black cloth held by | Asia weuld have devolved years ago the re- | Utah; Dean Gardner of Omaha, Neb.; Rev. |warm. The ground scems very dry; how- You “an confer. You' have atturanco thit | Fitt: Georse K. Nash, Robert M. Nevin, A. | Gresham. 1 share in the warmth of that | oxidizel i The plate bears th> | sponsibility of pretecting the value and the | John Hewitt of Linccln, Neb,, and Rev. John | ever, corn is not suffering; oats look very ihoever you ‘miay mominato will have 'the | L Tareis and B. W. Pos. General Busi- | fecling. 'As @ man the dead secrotary was lter Quinton Gresham. Born | future functions of the world's stock of sil.| R. Von Hellich of Wichita. There was a |bad, indeed, but farmers say a good rain earty support of all the candidates and of | nell's name was not presented by any [ plain, direct, cordial and high-toned. As Died May 28, 1805 s £:the yol O N e Ue DAty Aen e ENeronita ot G AN KR Ve roranEs each mel of the convention. . You have | speaker v ¥ r. All our present anxiety, all our recent G P i R SRR G LB R SR A R 1A L SV ol sccretary of state he was severely laborious DIPLOMATS NOTIFIED. peril, 18 due to the immense mass of this de- | ner and Millspaugh. It took six ballo SHELBY, Neb, May 28.—(Special.)—Yes- oflicers of the state. I need not Impress BALLOT FOR GOVERNOR. and painstaking. Through exceptional diffi- on ns the order of proccedings had | preciated product which burdens our cur. | elect the latter terday was a hard day for crops. A strong i . upon you the importance of selecting those | These were 827 delegates in the convention, | culties and embarrassment he conducted our | T pYranoed and the prestdent and cabinet | rency. Whenever, in any constituency, par- Re Frank R. Milslpaugh was born at | hot wind came from the south and filled the | who Will honestly and faithfully serve the | 414 being neccssary to a choice. The first | foreign affairs with great abllity, to the|},q been nformed the meet'ng of the cab- | ties were found to be evenly balanced, there [ Nicholas, N. Y. in 1818, He moved with fair with dust. The mercury regiatered 9% X $ou nave a still higher duty, to announce | BAIICY retulted as follows: =~ Bushnell, 158; ) honor of the American name and the steady | net dispersed and oficial orders and nc §o0n ‘arorera llyors factiniholdtig tharcants | bls parsnis to Karivaull, MIsn, I 180T, A0c Gegrosdiin it aEade SabernIng sontipied the principles of the republican party in the | ZAF8eT 800 LATHS, O oyt, 1761%; Keeler, | increase of our standing and inflience amons | agan to Issue to provide for the execution | M€ votes. Both democrats and republicans | Feceived his education in that state After | all night and is blowing hard today. Oats i gtate of Ohlo and in the United® States, | T4; Nash, 168; Nevin, 60; I 146} the nations of the earth. For justice, | of the progran yielded over and over again to the tempta‘ion | three vears in the university at Brainard he | will need rain in a few days or the crop. ' I\)} hat you will say here L have an iin: “( r‘.:n.-:m::l Sherman announced there was | wisdom and self-respecting devotion to free- | * First. Acting Secretary Ul sent out to all | 0 buy this vote, sometimes with a platform | ¥4% © )”‘"\l” ”w"' »;lh'l-rlr“;l |-.«u~'n at nn; ha. | will be small. Corn s in good shape, It ) & Ty ence bevord the limits no nominatic ST i . Sy B SO0L 1Y . 8 ) aner of o B g 3 e wa ed to the pastorate of S milomivhp e sather fo e ‘d 7 Bt for tho intefllgent aetion o th omination. = led: ushnell, sg; | dom few lives have been more frultful in | the legations in Washington this note: plank, oftener of late with pladges of candi- Next he was called to the pastorate of St |can stand dry weather for two week 3 publicans of Ohio, as in the past. ind Darger, 88} Harris, '44; Hoy!, 1601k} Ialter| MED,Junseleh/jand solld iaerylce to/ ¥his | * (It becomenimypainmEQyLy to lnform you dsien Bedtamilie) hedrthatpeople hanamalli ool et Maroh el a0oeptad | AL o e o Chaet May 23 (Speclal)— the opintons of républicans of all’ parts of | g: Nash 16 80295107 c1000A + | country. of the death of Hon. Walter Quinton | With this rivalry in political prostitution | *© EALS. y last March he accepted | o ot wind from the south has been blowing: . : 63; Nash, 169%; Nevin, 81; Poe, 13 g 8 b a here wa eble pr Nl a call from the dec ased Bishop Thomas to g| " v the United States & have & oo L 1691, i Poe, 133, : ST 1 E e 4 ate. which ocourred | that there was a feeble protest made when » continuously for two days, with no inter- B T et a e DG, Db O hird batiots Dustwen - 159" horger, sg; |, Secretary Herbert had this to say in|Gresham, secrotary of atate, which occurred | (Nl ere Wab & feeble piotest, e SWheh | come to Topeka as dean. When the bishop | ptuion s “night. ' Corn' and_small krain | Iy matters on principle, on smull matters Harri Hoyt i Keiter: 40565 Xach. | tribute to the memory of the late secretary: f at his residence in this capital at 1:15 o'clock | (18 baitnce of BOREL 18 (e, TRlied STALet | o Tndiana died Dean Millspaugh's name was | boginii Clapl Lo Ll & . } discipiine, 3 ’ bodepd 1995+ Nevyin, 78; Poe, 84, At the end of the | “Everybody knows of his ability and his | this morning, after a painful fllness of four Sl ‘:I(l;hmful). vested In mew states | U ominently mentioned in’ conneetion with beginning to wilt. The air is full of flylng, [The primary and fundamental sentment | third ballot " the Bame of B (W, Bos wia | MLHGHED. (K Whs.gRe OLithe wiok lovable | weeks' duration. 1 shall have occasion to | {EeLieS [or the buthose ot of siver TINE | o vacant bishoprie. Bl B8 O ey 85, (Breslsl P e of the republican party is love for our | withdrawn. 2 men I ever knew. He was warm-hearted, | notify you in due season of the date of the e onar iy iR By ORI O L 3 e SR LIDER A A il Ul il 53 country, our whole country. We are for the | Vppe e 0 p L e, Barger, | generous, frank and impulsive. He was so | funeral services mote from the ceniers of American thought | cpop CONDITIONS UNFAFOKABL gram)—Boswell observatory —recopds show) Union, ‘one and_ indivisible, now and. for- allot: nell, 3 arger, el 8 My st | t0 be required to pass judgment upon broaa for today maximum temperature 981, mean: BRC A o now (and Stor Marris, 26; Hoyt, 148; Keifer, 13; Nash, | natural in his manner that everyone could | The information referred to in the last | . o, theER0 L0 DOV O {bier mar e Sture, 1810 oM ovincial, but national, and this fe our | 257. Bushnell lacked only sixty-seven votes | See that the kind things he said and did | paragraph was furnished verbally by Mr. ‘(‘m,gmm"“’m Harter ‘tollowed Mr. Tren. | Condition of Wheat Ewpoclatly flas De- m:: b }'_‘;"";“h_’““”('r“’“‘“"“‘l‘:p""“j;; B los L A cornerstonie, planted in {he first republican | of the nomination. came straight from his heart, and that | Hawood, Mr. Uhl's private secretary, and |y iy "8 "y er argued that an abundance cline | During the Weel. A dhas serlonsly GAmAge: erops A gonvention in” Ohlo in 16, We stood by it | The fitth ballot' resulted: Bushnell, 410;| was the secret of his great popularity, He | later in more formal style by a note inviting | ¢ mo,, N TR RENEd O A O N aneial | WASHINGTON, May 28.—The weather | “Ra[RPIRLD, Neb., May 28— (8pecial Tele= e storms of Wi, when Lincoin was our | rarr; Hove, 320; Relter. 12; Nasn. ‘270 | was painstaking and conscientious in the | the d'plomats to attend the funeral cere- | o MOieY GI3 ot RIWAYS Prevent commerelal |,y ™in it reviow on crop conditions | gram)—This s the second day of the sever- N 3 S e " Crant, Sherman and.Shetidan | On the’ sixth’ballot General Asa 8. Bush- | discharge of all his duties, loving justice | monics. The acting secretery of state als|he urged, some of our financial panics had | for the week ended May 27, says: Upon the | est wind and “dust storm ever known here, s The soldlers of Ohio carried the flag in | vell was nominated, receiving 600 votes; | above all things, and the immense labor he | Sent a general cablegram, to a nited | some at a time when money was abur % whole the weather conditions of the week | T ercury reached 105 this afternoon, an: - every battle for the preservation of the | Nash, 201; Hoyt, 11; necessary for a choice, | devoted to the work of his department | States embassies and legatlons abroad, eup- ; naneysmar shundants 9.0 4 lerigonditlonsior it ck | The mercury reached 106 thi . and SIvebatt the pres {pasis L d In conclusion Mr. Harter sald: “A siep | have been unfavorable. Farm work has|at 8 p. m. stands 92. The wind blows rather & :’l&"lwumfi‘;ru‘» erYIng ‘ulr”:'; rlur“:\‘;\lls;:lr'xllilw-\ “:‘;nfl(lnn( Woodmansee, Secretary Mill bm‘:lemhh'd constitution and no doubt short- l;;fl';:;“:"{“:gchz; "D'E:fl;‘::enfif"fi“:fl”‘n(‘“fi;{i toward a silver standard would be a procla- | been retarded in the Gulf, middle and south | harder tonight than during the day. Busines v Analh pat Tt es odn , _Secref Miiler | ened his days.” J Re ation to the sections of the c . state: excossive rai : | is ne; ta standstill but they could not carvy their party with 5 8 i Y y " | ma e : the country that | Atlantic states from excessive rains, while | I8 nearly at a standstill. I but theyl hould not, carty their party With | and other officers of the Republican league CONSTANT STREAM OF CALLERS. mast for ten days, which order the min-|neeq them most that no more railroads | crops greatly need rain from the Ohio val-| CLARKS, Neb., May 28.—(Special)—A > bk van b e = of Ohio, together with ex-Governor Foraker, isters were instructed to’ repeat to every i P ley 5 d. Ci 1 9 - T 3 4 and Sherman was before Atlanta a great YL PR T B 8 should be built among them, and that to en- | Jey westward. Complaint as to the unfa- | terrific wind storm visited this locality yes~ party declared the war was a failure, Ours [ Who was sitting on the stage at the time, | A & onatant stroam of callers . | United States conaul in sorid, vich the handful of silver producers ani|Yorable effects of the uns ably low tem- | terday, From 6 untll 10 o'clock p. m, a Piade it @ Success. When' the ‘War wWas | telegraphed thelr congratulations to General | the door of the amnex to the Arlington, | Then Secretary Herbert provided for the | schemers the entire south and west was | [CIALUTe ubon crops is genceal Throughout | rogular gale, with heat and sand, rendered over we not treat our enemies as | Bushnell at his home in Springfield. whence Secretary Gresham las been accus- | qus observance of the. occasion by the navy} (o be set back a generation or two from | i€ niddle. central and southern portic M'f Teoher il oL conquercd subjects, but as erring brethren. | The Clark county delegation, from Bush- [ {0med to issue about 10 o'clock in the morn-| through the following order: “At all navy | thei I . V[ of the country. Replanting of corn has | existence of At me Lildedt We invited them back into the union with g ‘ . ing to walk across the park to the Depart- their natural and certain fortun: Deen general during the week, owing to|impossible. The farmers who have come to. IRV ox R 3 nell's home, stood out for General Keifer till 3 ’ L P yards and stations colors will be half-masted SFFEC 3 W he R AIealy Dt lrarent! rroatalaral it except sport 11 e erd saoribing only one | the last ballot, when it gave each Iaif of its | Ment of State. A knot of crepe hung from | anq will be so displayed until after the final BEDROTON TR SWORKINGMED s a f o s Iy tsaare R S A datfon, tha! ere_should be no slave: 4 d ach half o oorbel o 3 7 A ¥ e fina herlos B v S : dians st ol e » had e re- | grain and c ged. fountatlon, that there should e no staves | Lot *Tne result of the nomination was re. | the doorbell and ‘across the equare were 1o | jnterment at Chicago of the secretary of | Hon: Charles Emory Smith, who spoke on | planted. "Karsas reports’ corn doing well [ 57y O O et s Sl (Rt O ERRUPINONREY s Ve DO meet tiem . A T A b be seen the flags of the white house, Treas- | gi, e the working man's interests, said, among|and in Nebraska the early planted corn is |, HOLHAY. ATH l‘ ORIl “_‘r‘fi\,, S iclos oh dend. lssties, wé congratuiate thom | The resalutions adopted declare s follows: | Ury and State. War and Navy departments | "0 purcau chiefs of the Navy depart|Other things: ~“The demagogue apbeal for | In good condition, hut not enough rain to | BERR BECE SRS JTINE IRAC her. in their prosperity, which they did not and PROTECTION AND RECIPROCIT half-masted. Thent warot nxtraRrad RN NIE S ats ..1.,‘,". so-called cheap money is especially addressed | Dring up that recently planted omall losses to windmills and buildings are. > =8 could not have in their condition prior to SCTION AND RECIPROCITY, Fronting on the same square and barely Tl Nare DAUISION SN e Sec-t (5 labor, in the hope that it may delude | " the sguthern states the general condl- | reporte R Wo toe oo to the princl- | 100 vardetdistant 8 thester was bullding oy | Fetary of the navy desires that all bureay |10 fabor, in tho Bope that it may delude | tjon of cobn ix good and in some sections| The Merrick County Canal company, have PROMISES PERFORMED, ples of the Tepublican party as defined by | the site of the historic mansion where the | Chiefs attend the funeral of the late secre- | (/o MG SOt oo 000 T FEot pron | S imer wheatt Ta rep . ing n view the construotion of,an ItrigaEan the war was over the ropublican | ¢, Bational convention in 1hz enlef amonk | life of James G. Blaine had ended coon after tary of state at 10 a. m.,, May 20, in the peor pros inter wheat Is reported as in good con- | gjjen from Palmer to Silver Creek, tapping S veloped its civil p QIS A DIOELLYE J o8, re= h SERspliean east room of the executive mansion; uni- | foundly interested as the workingmen in [ dition in south 1linojs but as in poc R crichn teatve, tarif, which, re- | his resignation trom the premiership of the 1 ; 4 ition Jut a8 A POr | the Loup river, has been incorporatéd. They its puipose to pa 'y debt or | Bloring America S ha aa S Ao forms, special full dress.” taining honest money. Barring the fm- | conditign in"the central wnd morthern port | {1C (O L ontvaets for water rights, and Dhllgation contracted during of singe. the | Products, shall be for the highest intercst | P2 3 Next de ny offects of the recent depression, | tions of the state. The condition of whea . Ll Ohligation contracted during or since the | of American laborers and American devel- | The line of callers who drove or walked | - an order will be sent to Colonel Hey e T (rridaad S has declined rapidly in Misosuri, owing to | if rights for 10,000 acres are taken, will com= (- Jar. that the public aith should be un- | Ghiant, While - broviding ‘adequate ‘Teve | to the ARlington today included reprasena- | §00%: commanding officer of the macines of | Wele Rk vEF Heen g e Mach Jehot WAR | drouth and insects, i Tudidog 1 | mence construction at once. Their survey e I s abeeh PSr- | nites fr the use of the government; Teci- [ tives of all the oficial circles of Wasiing. | the navy yard, as folloy ond an_ offi- | 5o well paid as since 1890. There has never | wheat has been plowed up and the land | has heen completel. Progressive farmera formed. fin spite of all opposition and the | procity, which, while Socking and: Gaining | fon tho - cabinet. the. supreme. court, the | €6 to report immediately to General Ruger been a time when the wages of labor had so | planted In corn, and the crop has sustained | jook (o this as the salvation of the farming fovery debt' Comtrhcted during the - wir | he, WOrdW watket | forour surplus pro- | gipiomatic corps, congress and tho army and | O Instructions as to what part of the ma- much purchasing power; there has never | Injury from frost in Ohlo. looke octhy : Y e v o fors e natGred | wagek, “nor suryender our ‘own markets an | havy. Mot of the callers left their cards | Fine corps will takephtt ‘in tho funeral | been a time when the rewards of toll bought w018 Crop Prosprots P BELGRADE, Neb., May 28.—(Special)—A ! A e R AR . 0 much of comfort, so much of the necessi- 3 Fls plr widows and O 5 g forcigh commodities which ein be produced | with the attendants who stood at the doors, | Services of the secretary of state tomorrow. | 86 mu 3 58 CHICAGO, May 2.—The 1llinols weather- | terrific wind and dust storm hae prevalled thelr widowa and orphans. The pension | i héme: Tuir elections, based upch & fres | Justice Harlan of the supreme court, who | Marines will assemble with band at 9:15 ties and enjoyments of life for the working- | O HARG MAY BTt DA e her | here for the past twenty-four hours. Rye - roll s & roll af howots higher In mount | ballot aiid an honest count, the safekuard | had at one time sat upon the same bench | 0'clock on Lafayette squre.” man and his family. The free colnage advo- | ©FOP bitetine Tied YORretiiys Savee TRR | is damaged and wheat and oats will follow by Ry hation. While the republican party | 0f American inslitutions, the true sourde | with Secretary Gresham, was admitted to| During the afternoow Gemeral Ruger was cate tells us that some imaginary ‘crime’ (¥ b DY g h \ B e Rl o pullic authority. e e y nry | perpetrated in 1873 has inflicted injur: With sharp frosts in the northern countles | U188 Tain comes soon. Corn looks ‘wall \ power 1 will only be diminished by [ G PuRle SN0 o kola, siiver | the family apartments and talked for some | Perfecting his arrangements for the military | Perp 873 has inflicted Injury on | §c % ae'or last week and also the first of [ &nd 18 way ahead of ordinary years, but is at the death of ponsioneis, a fate that awails | und paner, every dollar s good s wny | tme with Mr. Otto Gresham. He was vis. | portion of the program: He sent orders o all classes. How has it inflicted any injury | (his. Temperature has averaged about 4[a standstill and will not do much good until e In favor of a protective tarifr. | other dollar, ‘and all backed by" the national [ Ibly aftected when he left. ~ Mrs. Jovn W. | Washington Barracks snfi'Fort Meyer to}on the workingman, for for every §148 that| degrees dally below the normal and rainfail | rain falls, We had such a tariff. While it was faith and honor. We favor bimetallism and | Foster, wife of the secretary of state who | have all available troops 4n line to particl- |he earned in 1§78 he carned §160 in 1891, ) has been little scattering showers Biihe Wo had prosperity, &ood ““‘?““M‘.j} demand the use of l'mlh gold and silver as [ held that office during the last year of the | pate in the funcral parade, 'and a place will |and when every dollar of his $160 in 1891 | tation I8 growing slowly, oats and g ’ money” in plenty. Ave Thad so fiad | standard’ mor ther in accordance with ¥y NELSON, Neb., May 28.—(Special Tele- gram.)—A hot southwesterly wind has pres valled for the past twenty-four hours, the y, elt d < th | Harrison administration, and who is a native | be reserved for the miMtig of the District of | Would buy more than every dollar of his $148 porated. Fye alsa iy ot our domestic fidustries that ‘Ame 1 atio to b fixed Ly an interuationdl | o Indiana, Secretary Gresham's state, came. | Columbia, insuring a creditsble military dis- | in 18737 e e Al thermometers about town ranging about 100, Jabor and American capital supplied ne e restrictions And such provislons, | The Chinése minister and his interpreter | play. LS After E. Joseph Wharton, the banker of N extansively, i 8o in the shade. . i1 the want of the American pecple. W |15 UG TV Tt as il | ssued from @ cosch shortly afterwards. Most | Orders were sent By, Secretary Lamont's | this city, hiad made a few remarks in a | appearing. " Tho growth has boeh slow and | BEATRICE, May 28— (Speclal Telegram.)— )rmn our ')l\u\ )\‘\'.-Illy.‘].h\,. that the polic gecure (n."‘ m‘.“tvll( :lv’.n“;;‘ L xl).x‘.-” \‘x'x"'\} u(;r of the assistant secretaries and heads of | direction to all militgry posts to place thelr | similar strain, C. Stuart Patterson was | backword, Wheat in the northern coun-| [for the past thirty-six hours the wind has o protection should be extend to all oply< s g g o ol 3 . 8 QU all the wants of the American people of “the two ¥ s Rur- | government bureaus were among the early | colors at half mast, and satites will be fired | Introduced, and the meeting adopted a pre- | HeS 18 i fair condition, but poor in the cetic | peen blowing constantly from the south and produotions impartially, to Tabor” ou’ he chasing and debt-paylng power of the two | callers, during the funeral services. amblo and resolution, which recites the | (i} A0 mOst southern countics and most | oday the mercury reglstered 99 in the shade, B o o oinosratis mallon ot nrgrane | shall e tinsa el The State depirtment was technically closed | At 3:20 o'clock Mr. Gresham's son-in-law | sound money argument in general and con- [ by the Hesgian fly and chinch bug still | The air fs filled with dust and it is with pposed to atic pol protect- | SN B Hhice the present democratic ad- | today, admission being denied to all vis- | said it was the present intewtion to have the | cludes: fng woolen manufacturers and admitting continues, Fruit {8 very promising in the | great dificulty that business has been carried ministra lligence and the sound sense of | Southern countics, but except tree fruits infon today. Farmers report that the oats are course hus e viclous wool free of duty. We denounce a scheme Rty Bl ik of taxation which annually Increases the and vascillating | itors, although the entire force of employes | funeral in Chicago Thursddy afternoon, but| “The intel s8 and hu was kept in waiting to assist in the dis- | that this arrangement might be chan distr 0" [ the American people must be aroused, for | the northern and most central counties, | siunding the dryness much better than the i DnIic febt more” than T000000. This 1y | St abroad [1C s inaygurated, o polley | charge of “the formalities attending upon | President Cleveland has fssued a procla- | when aroused they can be relied npon to | ({141 [ be expected and many farmers | gyoat and that corn s not feeling any il ¥ he result of democratic ascendancy Jookineitawar nilmate sientrade | notification to the foreign powers of the na- | mation announcing the eath of the secre- | take such action as will avert the threatened | "I have no berries & Erapes. effects from the lack of moisture. ’I‘)‘n‘-‘ 1:1\3 ,:'“7.( l‘lm_m;'l lf:\:nf\“"f' 18| {ries, distressed our homes and dealt tion’s loss. Acting Secretary Uhl, hollow- | tary of state. Many messqges of condolence | calamity. Therefore, be it Utah Contractor ¥ouna Nend. COZAD, Neb., May 28.—(Speclal)-Today partly " copy, of, the ety T and | 35O oW, Wik deptorabie ‘Tncompe: |eved ard nervous as the recuit of his all-n'ght | trom all parts of the warid have been scat | “Resolved, That a sound money loaguc | RAWLINS Wo., May 28— (Special Tele- | has been & scorcher. This afternoon the Sas taken from the McKinley tarlft, and | toF it has failed to reccive revenue | vigil at the door of the death chamber, was | to the family of the déad tatesman. be organized in the city of Philadelphia for | ¢ram ) AV e g T e south wind has been almost hot, the thers AP R R Ehough to tun the government and has|early at his post engaged In the prepara- gram.)—Willard Straw, a ruflroad and ditch o~ B ot court has iready disposed g | had to borrow, in lexs than (w0 years, $162- | tion of orders to be signed by the president fha puzpess of SMIAURE o the Sevelapment Jior of Springvile, Utah, was found | memeter at 2 o'clock registering 99 in ‘the cont He | #hade. There 1s no prospect of rain and the o000, mainl¥’ to pa ordinary sunhing eX- | aud ‘in frequent communication with the [ EAE! Wil Adhere to she Gold Standard, | Of an intelligent public opinton upon the | g 0 FE 5 P om peanuts to whisky are carefully pro. | Peuses, and selling in vecret to favored for- " YORK ' estion of the currency, and iti- 10 hix b 3 outlock for crops, except where irrigated, RS b Suties on b B e yarnmont honda at'a | family of the dead secretary. Within three- GW YORK, May M—A London cable. | Question of the currency, and that all eltl | hud wono'to Haggs for (he purpose of bid: | dutlock. for urae, except whers Irrigated, {8 focted, whily the s e S 3% dtanle | Wrice Tk below theit’ actual value. Tt has | quarters of an hour after the end came last | &ram to the Post saysf Sir Willlam Ver- | 503 0 N O e o | oK, “Prears alucara ls the supposeq caume| LYONS, Neb., May. 88.—(Hpecial)=—aAl | ndustites of the north are largely reducer, | {54 5ed me flag i Hawall in an unameris | night he had dispatched brief cable mes- | non Harcourt, chancellor of tho exchequer, | {885 ULGh, the basls of the pring ple bore- | Qlcn, e e e e anendonc | tersivle south wind \has. beeh: awseping VAR ¥ We demand a reform the tariff, not to | ¢An attempt to overthrow a republic and | sages to the four ambassadors who represent | has formally replied tg the memorial for- in set forth. erribl h nd b ping part of it. Al the productions of the south gES this morning, —- Rock, this state, in 158Gl His family and p : vre: cstore w monarchy, and with unpatriotic Inited St y ded b Hue banke d financies eees— 3 tate, n b ' Y this part of the state for the last twentys romote. sectional interests, but to secure | FUstore w monarchy, and w the United States abroad, to Mr. Bayarl at | Warded by influential bankers and financiers relatives live at Bpringviile, Utuh. Efple revenue und impartial protection o | sutfered Britlsh troops 1011 ondon, Mr. Eustls at Paris, M Runyon at | I terms. emphasizing his previous strong Sult Agalnst Receivers D sed. o B four hours. It is drying all kinds of veget: fomentic Indutries. This we can have orly gua in contemptuous disres | ORI T TR U eagh t Rome, atating | Femarks in favor of the gold standard. His| ALBANY, May 3.—The state court of ap- Anbolnted s B A cast tion very rapidly. The county is beginning w the election of a republican president ! d : : reply conclu es thus: “Y ¢ rely ups P denled the motion of the Soldle; 3 o suffer fo e g A e gy ur country, second In powet | that Secretary Gresbam had expired at 118 | J¢ ihat By oy spVecomant wiil Hiog | peais has denied the motion of the Boldiers R, May efver Ristine opf o Milter for ralfi, May 28.—(8pecial Telea wit Tave the hearty support of @ large lignity to none. hus ‘sulfered a loss of | o'clock. In addition Mr. Eustis was di- | no countenance to any ehange in the funda. | 41 Orphans Home of St Louls, appellants. | ine Colorado Midland rallroad has appointed | v g0 Wing commenced. blowing yas. = 1 portion of the democratic party. et throughout the world, 5 rected to send a like formal announcement | mental principles of our monetary system, | 90 behalf of the Kansas Pacific consolldated | w. 17, Bailey of Chicago, who {8 now in the | 871} | i, d" 3 |~ We are In favor of a sound natlonal cur- ounce ihe free wool provision of | o'all of the Unlied States legitions. This | nor i any discussion fn Which (hey may | bondholders, to bring in the directors and | sciv rday afternoon, osased at night 4nd Qe of the Erle ¢ rency, always redcemable in cain, Al | the ! s AN unjust discrimi- senger agent of the by 10 be of equal pur- | Dation aguinst w rtant industry a B Y o urteen. youts afier | demand’ such protection for sheep husband morning Mr. Uhl prepared a draft of formal | be called upon o take part, will they ad- | re note intended to be sent to representatives | MIt A0Y doubt aa to their intention ivers of the Union Pacific railroad menced again al 4 p. m. today from the mly | o pew defendant in the suit against Russell south, and is still blowing - ghasing power.” For fourteen voars after | {0 LU R fir Prices for American | of forelgn nations accredited at Washinglon | 10 #here o the single god standurd Bage, George Gould, E Movements of Ocean Steamers, May 28 WAHOO, Neb., May 28.—(Speclal Teles / e Ty asie DAY N aid | ool and alko for tramsmission to the United p e Gould and Helen M At Rotterdam—Arrived—Urbana, from Dal- | gréin.)—The wind has been blowing a regu= B O rraneh Iee Dad ROId slives on i DENOUNCE HOKE SMITH States' representatives abroad, conveying to Frogrevs fp the Fone Merder Triak area If Slack’ ot ihe Dabvar & Panifio | Umons: lar gale hero for the last two days and abou fer money, wll bearing (ho stwmp 40| We denounce the prevout administration | them the news of Secretary Gresham's death "!"fl“'”"') “‘" .—Insurance agents vep- | FAes O¢ NOCK, BL TG Dimpany of the | At Philadelphla—Arrived—Dritish Princess, [ noon ‘teday the wind became very hat an ¢ sanction of the United States, of ungucs- [ of th hslon burcAu for its betrayal of | in a more formal style than could be at-| TeS€nting various life concerns took the tloned credit and of equal value. pase current not on but i all par slon bureau for iis, betraval of e e T et iy | value of §i1.000.000 aileged 1o have b st of the un oldier, and of % g Mrs, Pope's al | wrongfully withdrawn from a trust create hesty of the union solditr, ADd W | tained in a brief cable message. The pres- & J A . today. They testifiéd to a number of pol- | by & morigage executed by the Kansas Pa- world. | & ‘Watchful cave and rocognition of ~thelr | ident, accompanied by Mra. Cleveland, came v P obe pe h ralir A4 Rty en | from London | oppressive. Corn is still sate, but small grain At Liverpool—Arrived—Parisian, from | is suffering terribly Montreal; British Prince, from Montres) YORK, Neb., May 28.—(Speclal Telegram.) % | the inte ¢ within the Unitcd States, | pledge of the commerciul ; icies taken > - | cific railro 0 Jay Gould 5 o m Pl : g . TIoK gold &0d siiver are Indispensable for | Just clwims upon i grateful people to tho ‘white house about 10:30 oclock, and | {at% 445D 04 b Mrw, Bope upon hef, Wt | EIE, PR oS ok e o e bre At London—Arrived—Mrayland, from Phit- | A terrific wind storm has been raging at w'\n the varied wants of mankind, Gold |~ We endorse the abl busi he was immediately walted upon by Secre-| shown that the policles were eanceled be- | are 8. H. H. Clark, O. W. Mink, E. adelphia. : this place all day. Small grain is greatip 15 now, q” ban "fl for_pkas the chief e - tary Ubl with the noti cause the insurance ngents belleved Mrs. | Anderson, Frank R. Coudert and At New York—Arrived—Westernland, from | demaged. Corn i not damaged to uny exe 4 - measure intgrnational com- (Coutinued on Second Page. An official order was also prepared clos- | Pope had designs upon her husband's life. | Doane. Antwerp; Missiasippl, trem Lwd&p. « f tent. b