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   Herald-Despatch, The (Newspaper) - June 11, 1892, Decatur, Illinois                               5 you itTO fire In nun lia lit old In I I M R -T Mid r nil i H A 1 mi- ll I i L I d r 1 v i t 11 S O-t r i hi i i 1 n t JUSE 30 i MI I l fit ST NICHOLAS HOTEL One Day Only V il i1 vi it F I r DR A C FRUTH r ni of i t I t T Fi lii to t 4 invite nil whims ur I tn Ft f si if it in nt Hint hud who nf wt not 1 1 LII in ni pru tn I nt fit V mi I lini ilM If i- i I IF I I All 11 Mil I l H i I 1.1 Hi Hi HI rruth Jiin lit mu firi Hi tu tt I IMICH I n tit ot Vi I'm iitnii u i n I rod oi auJ ur trom ot Mi innttlnij w ur to nt D I I IX kuKa tlT by our now i f ot ilio Hf ml Ill M ot HP l of of IT COSTS MUCH I fan cm srv ct in r itei NERVOUS EGBERT imn IFI II IH nq BV MAIL WORLD'S FAIR E In nmt tour tow wu trin into yout in iwrt Mr ml nt Incurs ttr mih us Wo HIM buiT H tur tu u iti CP in in these clays the follow I Oft ion nmi bo mid grain It is improved M follows with foomsf barns l wide box by VJ 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minors luck from tbe abaft they wero trying to just altar tbe ttro broka out Mrs Ha rden brook of N baa baeu to tba Her Insanity caused fear tbat ber t wera going by Imaginary Tlie aat at hui Francisco amazed to find that f H Squires Jurof wl wna ar- In the box and Indicted tor la a retired Wain and on the COMt FOB SECOND PLACE Talked ot In Oon with Minn of North said to t United nigh that rwvivud from ut that hi would thu for visf on a ticket with Mr Ilia ne A June A United re- porter called at the residence of Judge Lute Wednesday the report that he had that if tho 11 manager wished he would accept second a ticket headed hy Mr Mrs sent word that the had been ill all do und was then asleep und that he could not hi teen Mrs was then U woa any truth in the report and after considerable delay she re- plied that did not know and couk not answer the This non committal witb the tec that Judge is known to bare ft grant Inn CONVENTION GOSSIP Delegates Getting Anxious to Get Down to MR DEPEW WILL NOMINATE HARRISON But Little Success in Grooming Dark Horses Attached to the Adjournment of the Convention Etc Dotting Minn sentiment this morning Iu both the Hud u favor of dim n to tin littli fuct is Unit it food and nt well who here eral is in of the convention are aing to get very ot tho cm til mid band drum of the and they do lot relish the thut the be over Hence hints given to some thu on the o cruder that it might not be policy to too strongly the temper it the end of thu bj dropping out tht in of the every improves the oi their tho committee did not u 11 till I 3 this morn its members n in by nnd it given out in all i report would made to the at 11 o'clock und further thut tor Quay is to the com dragging out iti business over duy snys it to hurry through its labors add u report tlie elating t-E the Tlie could then bu held for thu presentation and anil to-morrow oj iu thu hall been In the ol by suy titat and urc Winy to W that the may u ueal be tt iui possibility that the all to the lor tickets ot A 11 Th oE tlm would make thu This is entirely Mr that be to lie U und because toru New York on thj roll the mu aske him to 11 the he he to the speech To this the not Indiana j- ruddied In ttm the roll Mr son of wil thut Indiana a will be presented Inter Whun Kew York is Mr wilt tho floor nnd place Gen liar rLson in At tt that GOT had Veen husti ty summoned to the Colorado head quartern immediately attar the adjourn men tot tlie committee on resolutions iu with Chairman Clarkson Senators Toller and J Slout others ot the unti administration the rumors growing out of this was one thut in tho event of tho i defent ot a iti the of McKinley Allison or Shur mi in would cm thu fira But nothing camt of the conference far as learned aud there was little talk lip to time buve maxle u coalition of state in or the but al hare been to unite even in cm bora ot one one of the by sonic or wha tme In Most ot out tho was to a thut li to liceo tbe portion o tiia sutu the be- flu the tlie the Unit the which ia 1 he i of tbu local pa with the rown b rs tbo on resolutions h ul Kit up until a o'clock perfect f and had left It at 10 o'clock tins morning Al though ot the wure lined to secrecy oE ore too interested In Hie of the com mi tie i- to their bo midnight s tlie length of tlie of They arc cor roct us published Th committee on resolutions met at I1 o'clock this morning intending to com plete its work before noon if possible and then if the contention sion to ask consent to pro the platform before the report o the committee tm credentials la Chairman of 10 resume consideration of the Dg contests It U not our intention to malce a preliminary report to the con- dition unless it calls for one If the will lot us alone we may be ble to get through late this afternoon at any rate in time for a night sion The committee on credentials and took up the district con- tests from Louisiana of which there re four Opinions differ as to the of a report into the con- but the majority of the lews expressed are to the effect that a conclusion to the committee's labors may be expected early this evening Considerable Indignation is expressed by the members of the Louisiana who turned down last it what they consider the fatuity of some of their friends on tlie committee through which they claim their ease was given After the tion of the argument for the ants by Warmoth which said to have been unusually ex- Mr Campbell of Illinois said the members from Georgia and who had previously acted with he Ulotne side wei e ready bhen to vote tor seating the quartette of contestants But after home discussion by the ton one of the Harrison men moved that Kellogg be excluded and the remaining three contestants be ed The intimation was made that the claim of tho contestants vras not en- tirely satisfactory to even the Harrison This of defeated weakened the case before the committee and they were rejected by u majority three votes There were two members of the committee absent when the vote was taken and both sides are claimed by tbe Harrison men If that be the case then the com- is still as likely to vote one way as the other Thure vvus considerable speculation over the meaning of the vote by which the convention adjourn Ml this morning On every hand was heard the Is to show the strength of the leading Many ple imagined that it was and the ration was made by many that this boats or this according to interpretation of the intentions of the managers to foree a drive vote or to delay one The fact Is as tho vote of 407 to 500 shows that presidential preferences did not figure it The vote representing those ho to beam speech from tbe Kan and sifter thu convention de- 200 delegates rose to their feet and shouted de- manding it speech but m vain What does the adjournment the convention was asked of Mr a leading Harrison man as the pouring from the hall at noon It was the response that it is un utter impossibility for the com on resolutions to complete the investigation of the cases referred to them this evening and there is no disposition to hurry them unduly Wall what becomes then of the plan that was said to hare been agreed yesterday to relieve the committee from the cases and transfer the contests to the floor oj the There plan Mr answered H would be foolish to the convention with those have a majority the committee with us and can trust them to do is is right Whatever the committee may report it can have no effect on the final President Harrison will be boyond any question and the tion know It None of this third candidate he continued emanates from the Harrison headquarters There never will be a time in tho a is nominated thut President Harrison will not receive the vote of every friend he has in the convention There are not people enough from In- diana to withdraw him from tbe field even if they wanted to do so It would be eon tinned Mr as I told a delegate who was arguing with me that it would be better to name a candidate The party not go be- fore the country upon the issue that President Harrison declined to delegate the distribution of the patronage to politicians Mo man has a claim toon assignment of the presidency in his favor President Harrison's name will go before the convention to the end I believe will be no billot An Apparent tor Burlton YORK June correspond ent of the Sun at Minneapolis tele- graphs bis paper that he has procured the chairman of each state gation an estimate of how each tion stands The result shows 461 dele for on tor Blaine In submitting tho table tho Sun's cor- respondent adds the Ml ex- U must be under that whenever a point beyond 450 is reached the calculation field largely of negroes and southern whites who are being pushed und polled one wai and another BO that the middle changes its every Thi figures are slightly for Harrison tie feeling among persons is that Harrison has the ad van tage A Straw Minn a caucus of Harrison men held after the adjournment of tbe convention the roll of the waa called and one of Uw delegates present that twelve more the majority needed to their and said were going to vote for were made by of ab- who would vote ter to him owa delegation held a with doors a short time before the of the convention Several York delegates who favor the of present ud a speech was made by I Depew who was one of the er The effort was In tlie direction of the backs of the Iowa ates who are favorably disposed wards Harrison After the meeting B Cady Chase of the Iowa delegation said that while no action was taken wing to the presence of the New Yorkers the Iowa delegates are con- the possibility of securing the nomination for Senator Allison Tho Michigan delegation held a meeting immediately nf tor adjournment none of the committee rooms ng the convention hall At its close Col who is to present Gen name stated that ttie object of lie conference was to see whether there was any break in the delegation As a result of this said I can state positively that some of our delegates who have been suspected of an intention not to vote for Gen Uger will vote for him as long as there s a possibility of his nomination lie will receive the full vote of Michigan on the first ballot A Jim Tbe Sensation of the Day at A CAUCUS OF THE HARRISON FORCES They Figure Out B Voting Strength of Depew Chosen as tbe Leader of tbe Harrison Host in tbe Convention Minn June greatest sensation of the day was a caucus of the Harrison men held after the adjournment of the convention Word had been passed around in the convention hall that all delegates that favored Gen rison were expected to meet at Market hall as soon as the con- vention had taken a The object of the meeting Only the leaders of tlie Harrison movement knew its purpose But its was impressed upon each oi the gates and he was urged to come from the convention direct to the place of meeting When the delegates had Jones of mounted the platform and naked that the Harrison from each tion 30111 him there In every there was a majority for Gen Harrison in the delegation the chairman of the delegation came to the platform Where the Barrison men were hi the minority a of the Harrison tion in the delegation represented it When these gentlemen had assembled the platform a delegate named M of New York for chairman A winning the position Mr Depew said that the object sf the ing WM to bring the Harrison men gether so that they could come fan touch with other and all know for themselves who the were Laughter On motion Chris Mageo of was made secretary There was some discussion as to the best method of the strength of Harrison in the and Mr Magee gested be would read a roll which had been made last night tions Mr Magee then read the roll begin Ding with Alabama The reports of each delegation on the platform on the Harrison strength in his delegation Mr Magee compared the announcement with the figures before him and wherever a charge waa he it at the same time an- nouncing it to the caucus When was called Senator Cullom eame forward tnd reiterated the denial which he has made through the newspapers the story that he had received a letter from President son saying that bis name would cot be after the first ballot A man named Marsh wai given as the ity for this statement when it was Mr Cullom he had received m letter from a man iu East St Louia whote name was Marsh saying that be was the Marsh referred to he bad authorised no such state meat O The roll call proceeded the ments being made in alphabetical der During the there an In by delegate who said that the committee on credentials had ted the Harrison delegates in Alabama which would make thi Harrison vote from that state sixteen instead of u in tbe call Tbe ment greeted great applause aad cheering The vote ot Indiana was announced by the venerable Richard W aen chairman of the delegation When he had token bis seat Senator Cullom told the convention that Mr Thompson had reached eighty-third birthday be tbe ing fire three for him that the announcement be in the convention The result of the roll was us Alabama 16 Arkansas 15 California i Connecticut Delaware s i Georgia 38 Illinois Indiana 30 owa 31 Kansas 13 Kentucky 30 Louisiana S Maryland 13 setts 16 Michigan 6 Minnesota T Mississippi 13 Missouri 34 tana 1 Nebraska New Hump hire 8 New Jersey IS New York Sorth Carolina Itt North Dakota 3 27 Oregon 4 Pennsylvania South Carolina 15 South Dakota Tennessee 10 Texas 18 Vermont 5 Virginia 9 West Virginia 10 sin Wyoming 4 At the conclusion of the roll-call Mr announced that the total ber of votes promised to Harrison was 530 This included figures from New Mexico Oklahoma and Utah which were not represented in the meeting Mr moved that Channcey M Depew be made the leader of the rison forces in the convention and that the friends of Harrison stand by him to the end The motion was adopted amid cheers Then the caucus wan tat a speech from Depew but Mr Jones of Illinois moved an adjournment and without putting the question Mr Depew de- clared the meeting adjourned A United Press reporter was present the entire session of the conference although it was posed to be secret The Individual call was not taken during the but a count was made from the and it was said that there were SI 2 men in the hall Til is would make 511 delegates and the reporter Judge Sponce of California who was present at that meeting said ton United Press reporter after the adjournment that the Harrison men claimed sixty delegates more than present at the caucus Although it is known that a number of men were present in the conference who are not committed positively to the Harrison cause the moral effect of the meeting ll make them Harrison men be- fore the ballot is taken the Blaine leaders can counteract its effect before the ballot U taken Both factions have counted upon influencing doubtful voters by a showing of strength The desire of the doubtful delegates to get on the hand ia proverbial If it should appear before the first ballot is taken that Mr Harrison has iv majority of the gates his strength will be largely in- creased by the accession of votes from who want to be on the ning side The Harrison men are this afternoon because they believe that the caucus assures them a big on first ballot Minneapolis is not large enough to hold many ai them of the Con- tractor and NEW Yon K June Dillo died at this morning Dillon wai born SO hi North Montgomery county K Y ot recently from sod very poor 1 Dillon work ta a boj on toe first constructed FJi via one per woek mill ho saved put of it on all bis life Ho became for iod then u such boiM Union of which he At QUO time be wai but lost it when Union wont down m 1884 Ea vta of railroads coon try wia io bla md wis not wry wot known by Bight to tba public His wife IB im Hli DlUon ODD of Jir legal MARKET REPORT THURSDAY l wad t Mo nd No 8 Futo Jon Mo July b Auf tut a n Corn No t wbite Jonn July b b Ho I city or No J rod cub SI 00 June July August No We June July cash June July New en do Br Louin Mast bom I W MB era atched good to MOO to lion MOO to 13 11 extra 4 to 7 H to Id's fiands extra i to t mot beef sMp ateen and tows or u St Loota New Or Flume TOBC OB call toMMd for and if for e toe Wd s 100 bid on the very mala Bwk Inland Northern Like Erie snd were about tb United ta arm thi at pn cent tha tu THE SUNDAY SCHOOL Dw si for from 5 S GOLOSH No btm wx him because be In nil Dan Els ones In time ot trouble to twoj Darius Mien just conquered by Darina the wts king at ton under Cyrus He la probably the SUM u the of Be mi years old two been fa uil the return was near and bis a lor the return tuan yeirs old ana years Ibis tie of but ot be to ture in private wlm ibe men Juat lesion ho again placed tn through his ot BARD story tt the plot should be re id In tlic earlier part Tbs ct ft a foreigner on old man of an net should bo exalted over the young and partly because i honesty stood to the way of tor unjust wealth 7714 Pint ihl plot wen Brat Ibat ho stood In of Such In those almost always their position a at wealth found that Daniel would neither wink their nor ahare In their Daniel was a foreigner and a Jew of a race exalted and tbo 3 acter was reproof They ot good bto as tbc Athenian i or tbc nation at tno Just simply was ot Envy because was preferred theD on account or hii tor him that aay such an absurd decree Bat u Pusey pp the upon as o M Indwell by Him and u such him The appealed to the king's vantty and and be Imagined DO great harm come from It that he would not tn force it a tun S may have been Being a Meda he would conciliate the Persians by conforming to their religious and confirm his rule large dus In the rock open above tor giving food for entrance at tt It with his own a custom lathe tact that tew could read Both tho atone 80 tbat could Interfere 2 ot not Is not uid men which bad accused not the whole SO but leading accusers Many ot the doubtless over the kingdom Mta would not be there 24 by this means the natives were prepared to respect the Jewa and help them return home The Jews would be strengthened In The reads as If Daniel himself wrote It tor LESBOS NOTES Daniel gat Into his trouble not by doing bat This was hard But Daniel U not only man in all tho world who haa ten into difficulty ID way before him Joseph was cast into prison because he would not ein a great ain Then after tbat Elijah had to trom before Jezebel because he would not bow down to her Idols Then we saw lost week how tho young friendo of Daniel fared because they would not forsake the law of tbe kord their God In New Testament times sncb i abound and Peter and Ja alt suffered simply they to do the right They might have on easy time of it had they gone In UM face of that which their conscience told them and to the sins of world around them In the rase in our lesson arc told that Ood interfered to Elis tram mouth of the God always thus No Not even in Bible times did do this Elijah was delivered from the wrath of Jezebel but many other of the Lord's prophets were slain bj the edge of tho sword Isaiah wae sawn der Paul was beheaded aa was also John the Baptist Peter wax crucified nod James beheaded while the beloved John waa exiled If you want to know how It often fared with holy men of old read the tlth chapter of and yoo will see trials of cruel mocking and scourging yea over of bonds and imprisonment they were stoned they were sawn asunder were tempted were slain witb the sword they wandered about in skins and goatskins twins destitute afflicted tormented The came ment is meted oat still to those who try to follow the Lord Jesus in some o the world In Africa we still havo the blood of the martyrs shed and In Madagascar they suffer many from their enemies What Why we the same spirit that animated the men of olden time and tlic of modern days and be rather to die than to do the wrong into or would not deliver I f he bad been sure that the as as ho reached ih of would To be to for tbe right is one of the very that a man can do See men are willing to die for their and shall we willing to die for our country and re- fuse to die for our You wiU never have to I km much less a den full of them for the sake of duty Out the Bible tella us tbat our great adversary the goes about as a roaring lion seeking whom he may devour And truly the temptations that he places In our way are far more dangerous than all the danger into which Daniel walked Por that danger was only one that pertained to hte body while that to which you and I are exposed relates to oar eternal welfare I Erec the best person cannot the hatred of the wicked Be as chaste tee as as snow thou not escape calp 3 The true Christian loves Christ His cause more than life God delivers men either trouble in trouble 6 If a man will take care of right God wiJl take of him tad reality ol tone who torn   

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