| Show 11 ho m fi M day for the I 1 alls BLAIN ETHEREA I 1 1901 to add his magnetism to the host PARADES AND SPEECHES I 1 beyond known ill history THE I 1 the firlit 68 the ifft cvrk of the state omaha A alre to THE SIAN 1 A I 1 blome box well in a claud lical daily 01 II the republican demonstration today was one of th a larg s I 1 and most successful ever held 1 indiana trains their thousands into th e c ity aured all of the fifteen railroad 0 ran A Z y I 1 trains some of the roads were notable tot bring a iltha balisen gets w ito dealmo to come not less than 0 iua extra passenger coaches were employed it in estimated that by noon over thirty thousand visitors had arrived early in the day the streets blockaded throughout the business district and found it it tedious matter t 0 I 1 r ave I 1 of bands and drum corps were watching W and fro and the scene during the moT nIal basone of confusion sud noise he hotel corr adors were crowded and the din 1 I ale and drum was to be heard here toward noon the streets republican head stern t the now denison colel abua I 1 gan to ill and at one nothing but a olad wall of humanity was tow seen lar two squares up and va ula avenue at uen deml accod partied by mr blaine arrived at the new denison and made IN across the crowded balbony to outer their was the signal for a fremou ous outburst from thirty thousand people packed like sardines to the streets bel 0 w belldo general Hard abood M rs hattison Ha trison and bits bewick accod panted by mrs judge arid a number of other ladies among on the frey lewing balcony were ex senator ferry general J ohn W foe ter gen ex governor pot judge W V niblack judge representatives and a couple hundred lothers the tro mul cheering OU the appearance of harrison and blaine continued several minutes the cheers being first for ana then for blaine both men repeatedly lifted their hats in acknowledgment at the boorn of cannon told the waiting thousands that the column had started it was 2 blelock when a battalion of police made their way slowly through the dense streets apen ing a aab an grand marshal willards E by fifty mounted a ides assed the reviewing stand they halte ith military precision and saluted the column was one hour and thirty ral in passing and it to estimated that there were nearly in line Is ma rity of whom ore an ur 0 lere were not less thin forty and d ram corlo in the procession at the rear of the division baide the gigantic Harr harrson sOP and cortoni ball drawn by four homes and its framework this is the first camPa ball seen in this city and its passage elicited of applause lull cheers one of the most I 1 I 1 ve organ it 1 t tons was the ertah tub their banner proc lection its you kw k w they also carra a mammoth ante a hundred feet long inscribed in big green letters vead unie to our bollati shed american colt james 0 blaine 11 perhaps the club that elicited the greatest ar was alty young r Is 15 years 1 I ard sons daughters dAush from th ey wore jackets of billa with auto ann striped skirts of red white and bl blue caps As the little be auclea passed ilia reviewing stand I 1 lifted t hein at ey and chanting we site ate general and mr blaine sainted them repeatedly from illinois there were a dozen clubs ing nearly a thousand manufacturers one illinois club car tied an old tattered rag of the cam of 1840 which drew abee ro wherever it after the harrison took a carriage and were driven home blaine was driven to the exposition grounds arriving at the stand judit as the rear of a great alame reached the ground surround ing 1 the aland was a mighty multitude estimated at As blat tie entered the stand a great shout went up from the multitude and the so many mingled with thirty or forty bands and drum corps was almost gen arid rev iral chase I 1 alador calkins and other bad blaine to the exposition arounds efin avade a brief b followed by IW chiase bandl ate f ant easl 0 as chase w ras e asking and the latt 0 r E is address after eov eral minutes din and cheering sub aided stepped forwar ol artil said A man might as we 11 take his position on the and of cape rue and address the AtlAnt 10 ocean as to attempt to address vast crowd I 1 hope to speak to a smal I 1 section of it ill town this evon ing but I 1 came out hero simply to exchange ta exchange con gra t c ons anolfo say to v n as you knew before that this gm 6 0 1 means fourteen thousand rl y india for ind ton that a ono t on like this of all Ind laris ill wort five from say agail it by I 1 six people billed tomlin son hall at night gem of pe nn m y TAT 1112 1 J murray of bosto n 11 ain the crowd wore m r B I 1 a aphea when lia did he was ee iva with mat applaud lie said I 1 hat the argument ago I 1 us the protective tariff we 9 on a line to P kreudl co the alvest against the fast th tt h states got the benefit 1 I protection and the states I 1 ta burden the population of bloyen estern states in 1840 and cow to the last census ito alloi wealth bf tewo state gunder the two censuses that in 1860 the a easto wealth as under 44 mryl and 10 that twenty hearp 1 in he rala th fata had ten thousand ral lesof railroad today to day ad nearly 60 miles or nearly th t imes the mileage that was contained in the hole union before the civil war taking the leading cities of the western states in ISM their wais six hundred and seventy thousand hilo to d a 1 they have taime and alf I 1 ton this Is the way mr blaine the his been ia lugt h a kroa th and development of he t ito ferriae to the foreign commeria com mercA of the country which the democrats ray was all gone to pieces he again quoted from the census to snow thit from the time america was discovered to the election of I 1 I 1 I 1 abraham lincoln the chipi ments to n it gregath millions dollars J rom to aggs it had been seventeen thousand fire hundred millian almost double as much in t he 28 years of the protective tariff as I 1 t was during the whole previous his t of the american Amet ican cot client oyt the of his li mr blaine returned to gien ilardi sons residence he spent the night ile leaves for evansville to morrow 1 |