H 5 CENTS. iOL. I- IN U. OO. v ' L " i l I .- ....-l---.il 1. vJU' lT-l:;.li!Lcf in. rhV.a1mnst frenzied hands from tVmoiig i l . . i a- i l. a.m - if-i 1 1 An n ii in iriiL v 111 uiw It - ! : . ! . i - - . .r nr .f pfv Vll I E COAL MARKET. j . cut""- - - .! :he ashe;vi-lf Iceland coalco., S i 1 I I A I li- - V'V-'A' " : J i JJpektox, delivered: ick Diamond Lump, for grate, f krd, Chestnut,... !j Stovei.....'... f Kird $04.75 . 9.00 . 9.75 9.75 gURT DENiSOX, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN, 18 Pattom Avenue. nominated! by Acclama- . ' TTAM 1 lUi. I WATCHES, 1 WATCHES, I WATCHES, WATCHES. CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, Vilitv of CLEVELAND SS cJommitteemen arrive, "v. n - -position to go on -with the permanent organization any how, m order to enable .xZ" ,ion to adjourn finally to-day, nhout which there is now begimng to be some doubt.! - V i I. - . tW; is n. conspicuous absence ot visit in- clubs, who have either been disquieted o Wrrfsal of the convention jto give the hkl or are waiting until the i(l moment.to make a more elective theatrical entrance. . Before any of. them i .-, tmc rifled to appears, tne cnairuwu call! the body to order, without waiting for members! of .the platform committee, anci at 10:22 the gavel fell. r Prayer wi offered by Rev. J. R, Green, of Missouri, who especially , invoked the Divine blessi ag upon the members! of the Second Day of the National Convention. I I0 NOMINATION Vice president MADE FOR ot jot. .Louis, as xnessc TV ' Heis! not hope, the decorations' of the plitform. State bdrne to the platform, spires faith .'j amnnr thc deWalc8 were being m atters that Tlie cUalest Display of Enilinsl. asm ever Witnessed.-Hats, canes and Red Bandan as Waved In the Air. By Telegraph to the Sun. St. L6UI. AlO. convention, w hb had been; entrusted by June 6. The Cohven oir1v this morning oying I Vi -nerfon xion gr- - r "r "riA J,Z of " 1 W. Prince. of Massa - -v T Tf II I ;i I t 1 1 III! Illl ILIIJ11 V- - - ' Mayor testimonials were puiu w -r , , w-tfi1w. Air Collins, arm in arm wau uaiu . h , , jr cntii fiisaaminff rc-cicyi-iwxa, v rr ana r lower, martucu ,.r,-- -r f ffire oi,i Tnic nnnMmnce was greeted convictions, nuuuim - - UU;iT .a - which orew in to defend the constitution, he courageous volume as he mounted the steps j of the ly declare y fTT U" r.lptfoim and stood bv the side of chair man White, who- grasped his . hai rometife' like qSetj had bem restored, United States' Sglutted Jith '"Vf somettnn Ke qu , oppresses industry, embar- chairman vvnixe occ .;n,RS. endangers financial tran- vmitinri fhr its favors to mm aim liiu" laosv- h . tod fefnerS Co.Hns, turned over to him ?il;ty f ' J. - tv, was ization and corruption; that the mgr the silver gavei anu xcwxx. . ' , ,., , . ,vi W of an iiause anu wu.". i "y . . i .m m con- unoaralieiea war is ruuueijr v"- . i .... i . i'i :ii: rT;w. s .nffi- thatVourinto theTreasW ; from uwuguuui6i .T . , , . c.oir,o-c of th American . s . . i, i. j hip mm i t np nnni i iilu oc mui. - r ciently clear ana pspncvvu Aifl Uf lentiaSitv of . - i ' it.. 1 -rinn rt tne nail. UeOTJlC , l-utii. iix r, - IVU I XAw&Aw x another burst of appl had subsided, Collins addressed the con- 1 1 BRONZES, BRONZES, BRONZES, -BRONZES, 'iWELRV, , ,WELRY, 'JWELRY," iWELRV, i 1 km TD AND PLATED SILVERWARE, SSHS a vn PTATKn SILVERWARE, 5or ID AND PLATED SILVERWARE,, SoSdND VLATED SILVERWARE, OLD AXD SILVER HEADED (iTOLD-i ENS, - j' '-OPTICAL GOODS !- I EYE GLASSivb, I EYE GLASSES, IEYE GLASSES. 1YE GLASSES, I ' ' . . i . ". t i ti Wnt frpnnpntlv iriterruptea w J I - i a j-Ls In-nrr nr! tnvilpcref! ' claSS W &eo tbetatesoftteVnibnwHh f tnoe Sn tneir persdSal gain, ietar he erf..rmanc-e of so. important a duty. fWfSfJ," ml of the eovertl. contributions for the neeessanes of l.fe 1C TjarXV tU uuuaiu w- r n.eut being especis hdle f K - ,d:;, t6. reduce the U ust ptofiits FT ' ! T V; 1 of monopolists and boss manufacturers UurJ Pollys Utiflallowonsumers to retain l the rest. iri -nrarrn1v greeted.- .The man who asserts that tq lowertanff w w land they occurred. At the conclusion cr air. P tv -r" I was; adooted ten i.1. oAtifprpnre aty o'ciocKio-udj. uirtncrthe tnanss; vr-.r-r KSIUIIU v.. --o I , . - -ft. f o The National Committee and the com" the Colorad6 delegation ioji mittee having' in j chito the .seating silv,r gavel aud directing xu- arrangements of j' the hall arC; evidently laced in rZ gallant people. The ladie are nrst xo get into the' bunding and are comfort ably settled in boxes anjd balconies before half a thousand men can be seated. Amone the early, arrivals at the hall this morning is a delegation ot women who are here to insist upon the mcorpo- right o inese iuuic ! 11 - Li .Ar. . 4. .-.f i Jr.oli-mucli'tressher! tnan iuc juuw j thr- pHtlbm comnlitUc, with whom they r I a protracted feiscu-sion . Kit without ! mittee. Chiei -teno- graphei-Dickson, who is the first tp ap- pear on the stage, Iooks up iroiu . 4 1 . n - - I II- I J X-v-w notes at this interpxiiig u..- -- -- meat, uy -1" 1J imoort duties, C.nPH i one of the boxes just in tront oi shollld be discouraged ana uf - VlJi ra le on excellent Lt fipguT--i miiii ii;uv.ui-M i, i I of woman "a. -Spectacles, Spectacles, Spectacles, SPECTACLES, fTELESCOPES- .TELESCOPES, iTEI ESCOPES, f TELESCOPES. - ' -OPERA GLASSES OPERA GLASSES OPERA GLASSES OPERA GLASSES Kivt. Democratic con mittee, ior use - - ventions. Adopteu. r The chair laid before the convention xnc edentials of delegates from Alaska, and they were reterredj to xutf -uuiuv-v credentials. " T J. Campbell, of New York, sent up to the desk, so that, it might be read, along preamble andresolutionslprepare d hv a larere number DV IlXlUStll ci.jj.va O"" f ; of prominent Democrats. The tions declared that the perpetuity Mir demands the enforcement Mrtnrnp noctrine in all its length breadth, and that. territorial Aggrandize- fA;yn i Tinkers m Ainmui ; T i i ' iV , i j ,1tt .crrpted. f.Tthe man v M am rmmQ IT 1"" """ frJ trade insults intelUgenee, and 'i Mf remiciiiciJ. OWV.VHVM a a. j-. -i I . . various fetaxes, us v-Pv, proceeded to take seats upon the plat form while the band played an inspiring A renuest was read from the Woman's Convention, recently held in Washington stating that two of its members had been appointed to make a short talk to . n .. i! -L-ir c tio women fCSSg Wt le Nereis nt pilfering-there Wj; America, and fflspg f. .... aan,inistrati6n. 'fPutlic of- resolu- of the ! of the given,ten minutes time and be heard Voted that they under this , administration fice is public ( trust." ! Integrity at. Reheewater. of Missouri, ottered a guard at every. i 1 . j a- -.cAinfion declarinir thit taxes, mciuum t W A V ' i rr Utorv uiiu -f-r-' i terms with the fair petitioners. a number of newspaper men, virgins, have coni prepared, anticipating a debate upon the tariff plank of the ced by every means in the power TT-ZA-oA vJi-o-f-PQ A1SOSXI1U.L il. IS should be! of the purpose of raising revenue to I 1 L rmTrarrmprit- !l(l hiffhlv tieecis pi Bw,wrp"Y levied for -the meet the administered veiled like wise wise that this republic should maintain friendly relations with bur sister republic of Mexico, Central and Soutn Ajnnv. P. ; J,.l'bij:: nfnnp I a sectional stnte, as: ncv economically; that tne VT m J ;.tv mil ions of lore, ifcULj , r ti I industry oreign at the expense of another is 4 rp aim of Federal liberty ; Ireemen, in taxes tending o create an aris- perous ? 41m uajw - a debate upon xnc -oii -i 1 ui iuwu-u, ri Vot A fives tenuinff ucan.au .Vj.w -j , - . . 1 4 - j eomJ . - r a; . 1 . . 1 v.Vi-vniri . pTTrn ( l lu w -i i I '. n.. ;iici-i-irkii5 eaucr Ht m- brought lunches With them ana are fI Amerlea, and tnax Wc P-jv . i . nn I las ghould be but upon a revenue under r Jents in t,-rv, r,nt-friendlv aia xo mciia ,r - , Uk,;v,1 Ixxritn sate- rpnriV to meet our -rt'-'-i u-;n bo coon zls jjusdiui-i . . .rr- c - , I ' 1 VJ V V Ik I .1(1: I is a to be fieri -for a siege As the delegates come in, there rleal of talk about efforts made by the silver men to have their views reflected in the platform and as to them our friendly aid r,if themselves from iwwvvv ; : I ments of foreign powers. simretnacv maiuLaiu v wi. wj- , . ; nent the United State should be prepar the encroach- If necessary to on this conti- gu views rcuctn-u iu j. n . i."-, .. 1 .j'U-fr the chances of some of their representa- declare and maintain our authority s getting the floor, and participating by.every means in the power ! rives : iri i W- discussion littpon this ratherj cate question, upon the floor ot the con re :;tion, . 1 in the earlv . .i . ; 4-: ;0 r'ithpriner. but a Willie tne convcui uu & 0, .. hours o'f the morning, of a great i ! . . J ; 4- r Mcturh I Mirrh inn nnTJOraUIC ututiiv wv. - ardsastotime so - - -T-, i ,J iJue and i. .1 i r hp cnimtrv nuiu' tr urawi M" -o-, ' ., . Uhduiytne uuwuBrrr- --. i mii,. rit,.1 arlherinfe to the . -IT;.' j( . . i. ' i : letter j.rj-.-j-.v-i it-e pvprv line: luu nation. the hall REP URIXO AND ENGRAVING. REP AIRING AND ENGRAVING. REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING. REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING 'AsnEYII,L,E. N C. A SHEVILLE ICE AND COALi CO IT. T. COLlllX & CO'jJftiERqRS. MADE FRO MADE FRO MADE FRO "UPERIOR rURE ICE TURE ICE PURE ICE M DISTILLED WrATER. M DISTILLED WATER. DISTILLED WATER. o.'no-le hnnrlana can be seen in 3"'i-"- I f ,1.- and that hangs listlessly from one 01. xnc boxes occupied by the women suffragists. But there are thousands ot pocuet puig inr out with Thurman banners, ready to be thrown to the convention breeze at the proper moment. Gray men sxin uiu on to their gray hats and . gray mux banners hung onto the endot their canes aud umbrellas, j X nretU decoration appears upon tne floor of the hall, just before the hour for convening arrived. This is a floral smeia, four feet high, made of red and wmxc across its tront a oar jin which appears the Collins, and bove it tne - t ! -m t word "Massachusetts." lnjs naimsu tribute to the coming permanent chair man of theonvention is examined with the fol- roses and bearingj of cape jesa mines name of P. A The document also container xi) solution providing that it be presented to the convention; in order" to call the attention of this great body of Democrats to this great question. It was referred to the committee on resolutions without debate. ; " , ! TVTr Mallorv of Florida, offered lowing resolution, which was referred to the eommittee on resolutions : , i4 TiT v.nt this convention hereby -i a ti nt-minles nnnrnves ana cuuuiota -jr , of tariff reform, enunciated by Presioent r-ireionrl in his first Vnessage to the pres ent Congress, and to Hhe policy recom mendedfy him forthe practical app ; of t nose nnncipies xo cut tration of the Government we aye unqualHfied and universal support. b r rMoW! n-nr 'siiame was tne uj civ- ; i wmch of the 4-t,- prlnntinn ,nr t nnr m nit ivuuv- 13uries: and hot necessities,, should be ! -. 1 i. v,a Vinl-rlen andaenouncing maaexo ucai , -: - )rnt tariff as a master-piece oi in cej inequality tnli false pretense. The resolution was adopted oy . a hmu 'jthe our us to , .l- Jnroti7 -with uenerai democracy A resolution ui - , , t .. riL T rrve you w w " r i sUridin was adopted unanimously, wi hearty Mrs cheering. Merriweathejr t frr-A rf n woman s convention iu io.w. - hen addressed the suf- L 1, the ntatform. At the con- elusion of her speech it was voted that the! roll of States ana lerrixonc called and names of Candidates for Presi dent and Vice President be piacea in nomination, but no ballot be taken un the Committee on resolutions shall have reported. ; y ,TTi.L.i;iWo was railed.. the' chair- w nen ataut""" banners, among the delegates were being whirled wildly in the air When suddenly the convention with a mighty shout dis covered Daniel Dougherty climbing on a chair in the middle of the New Yorkers on the floor. He was; waving aloft an American flag. As if moved by a com mon impulse; the standard berers of the different States all rushed towards mc New York delegation, each seeking to reach Dougherty's emblem with their tall staffs and; toss it to the roof. At this moment the hundred American eagles ornamenting the railing of the gallery, of were being torn on, ana tneir out stretched mimic wings, six feet from tip to' tip, flapped, with the assistance of the nearest spectators men and women alike. : - ' ; , . .. ' ' Tn sheer mere v to the people, chairman o, shaping legisla- ColUns at length interposed, and after repeated efforts directed tneir aiicmiuu to a tall Kentuckian who stood beside him. This gentlemen, delegate Jamcs A. J McKensie, was to second the nomination of Cleveland; and aroused the convention to a renewed outburst almost at first, by declaring there was but one democrat in the country more popular tnan land the queenly woman hchas made his wife. , Again the convention wasinan uproar when the speaker gave a brand-new title . to the leader of th republicans: "The Florentine Mosaicrora Elaine." s AfcKensie moved to now susnd the rules and make the nomination of Cleve land absolutely unanimous; but every body wished to join in seconding Cleve land and everybody was given the chance, and then the thing was done with one extraordinary hurrah. I ' Another main feature of the day in the , 4V. prtipr convention was u -ty hetween Thurman men, Gray men, tanfl reformers and the protective tariff cle ment. The Thurman delegates were eager to have ihd nomination for Vice President made at once, while the enthu siasm was at fever heat. They wcrerein forced by the tariff reformers, who were incensed at the delay ot the committee o platform and eager to administer rebuke. The Grav men were using fabian tactics akeour nnA had able allies in the protectionists. Roswell P. Flower, of N. Y., and Darnel W. Voorhees, of Ind., were the opposing leaders; the latter being regarded as ot del- 4nnkesmanof the Gray delegates through out, numbering many true men. . The phalanx under Voorhees was making a determined fight, contesting every inch, m a way that threatened to develop ugly feelings. Just when things had a partic ularly squally look White, of Cala., in the interest of the "Old Roman," poured oil. on the troubled waters. The post ndttl for bv Voorhees was we brand him as a falsifier. It is further forethought to imperil capital and disturb enterprises. The aim is to uphold wages and protect the rights of all. Thio n ministration has rescued the public domain from would-b Batons and cormorant corporations-faithless to ob ligktions4and reserved it for free homes stands post of our vast empire. I He has not hesitated . - J frn-m isoerial to" Withhold ms appiwv -i :i'.Vi J A i, cetest inauirv re- legisiaxiou, uuu vv- w,-. - . ) nd wane oi.uui-u y. yer uc ties of brotherhood, are pros- These are the A. J.- 1 Ui-,en'nr that Powers, n ever ituw.u"v..a , ( -j eWated tdjthe United States by the Con stitution tor prohibited by 'it to States, are reserved to" the Statds respect veiy or the people.'X By authontyi ot tne icv of Neta York, backed by the a nafae entwined with Victory, 1 nomi- 4 I i A At KTA,.! VnrV " nate Groyer leyeianu, M.n . Dougherty's speech was delivered witn fine kectfhl his best style, and ' aroused advocated by White, on broad grounds unbounded enthusiasm, j , When ha men- and iA a manner as magnanimous as it tionld the name of Grover Cleveland or Was unexpected. referred t A his public acts and utterances, Many left the hall with dark forbodings . T It ' If the con ention fairly IARD AND SOFT CQAL. great interest, as elevated at the I Orders Promptly Filled: Telephone No: 5S. Old Depot. El- . ..... V t-M TIIKR COAL OK'H-li Office and Yard' at The i t t VnMPLAINTS IN REGARD Td REPORTED AT THE OF FICE. -Uptown Office, " In the Barnard building. Patton. Av. - Telephone No 69. fjfT-ALL Orders Oien Prompt Attention. MANUFACTURED ICE. For the information of. the public and to correfet erroneous ideas on the subject of arti ficial ice, ti-egjve the following facts inrregard to themaimfacture ofiice: Our manner of ma king ice i to distil thewatejrby condensing steam, thus making if absolutely pure, -men is nnssed ove rharcoil to completely deoder- ize it an av remaining traces of im- nure -matter, alter which cans filled with it are placed in brine chflled below tte freezing point. and there it remains tintil it is frozen as clear as crystal and almost! as solid glassr Tins ice is alone fit for human use. It lasts one third longer than nat hral ice and has all the nf the hiirh nriccd table it stands Conspicuously base of the' platform. But there is no cheering, as oil ycstci, as the delegates file in-not now m dele gations, as on the first day, but in little oonn and pairs. Ohio- and New York delegates are particularly tardy in get ting in, and there re groundless rumoj-s in consequence, that there is a .hitch in the Thurman programme, whichmcludes the seconding, after his nomination bv Tarpey, of California, by General Powell of Ohio. ' ! ! ' 1 . The first applause of the morning is evoked by the appearance of a Thurman bandana placed upon; the banner-poie u. the Wisconsin delegation. At this mo ment, temporary!! chairman White j ap pears upon the stage and consults with chairman Barnum, of the National com mittee, at which the applause increases in volume, but is short lived and soon a: U...4- loninntT he: convention m the U1C9 uui.) xa. . . . j listless condition ! which has character ized it for. an. hour'. An orchestra m the west gallery enlivens the otherwise tedious gathering with some excellent music, which occasionally, as it becomes familiar, provokes Driei out rcsouup cheers. j 1 i; . Ex-Attorney General Lewis Cassiday, of Philadelphia, chairman; of the com- ;ttee on permanent organization, mounts the platform and whispers earnestly into the ear of chairman White, who is handling the silver gavel, waiting .;ri' to cratheri Mr. Cas- iui mc c ... ' sidv is evidently known to the conven feeblv. At 10 o'clock not more than half of the deje gates have put in an appearance and none of the members of the platform com mittee have entered the hall. The con sultation between chairman White and The mention signal for !,a sound of applause, again broke out as the reading Ention was completed. kT Wehet- of Alabama, chairman of the committee on credentials, submitted the report of that committee on the Da kota contested case. The committee finds in favor of W. F. Steele and a C. McGuire of the church faction. The committee also finds in favor of admit ting Delany and Garrett, as delegates from Alaska.. The report was agreed to. Theehnirman then called foti reports from the co'mmittees on organization and Cassidy, of Pennsylvania, its .chairman. man said hisxaxc un - - . d New I irk. The cobUtion applauded 4 h; LmnouncemeAt and when the New v;v neleJration prelehted Daniel Dough erty to make the nomination, the great uii nno- with cheers wnicn werc ;u. i j . 4! Lolnnie until i Mr. longeu anu gicw -r - Dougherty mountedthe,piaxionii, I - i i" i L nn-r, oc he eould it was tedouoiea. 3UVJ" i t be heard Mr. Dougherty said : j "T crreet vou: inv cUntrymen, with fra- . 45 i J . . . T T-irt-wr1 ternal regard; m ypur prcscu - r t, npnne. tne sisnx to the majesty ui r ,. .T itcelf i! insrirhfe. the thought -sUDiime, you come from every State and Territory, corner oi uui wtvau shouted ' itself rerarding what might take place in tne hoarse - Delegates mounted chairs, waved platform committee before the conven their hatsiicanes and handketchiefs. :The tion reassembled, but a great majority ot . ? Ti ' ' U J -,4-rt-o inined in the aP- I 4-Vo 1et ten tnousanu sira.ioiuisj"-- plause, and a full band of sixty pieces, m the east gallery, heipea aiong w u i and noise Hmnis. But their blam T ' - . - . " enreelv be heard aoove xne gcu- eral "din. j; '. ' ' i ' . h ' ; CONVENTION NOTES j. ,The deihocratic National convene to-day broke the record for the greatest display oil enthusiasm ever .vop--a similar body. I For over twenty con secutive minutes twelve t tiohsand people filled the air of the great convention hall with a volume of undiminishing applause, on eartn, pcr- assiay, oi rcu.- , . . , n , reported that it had unanimously 3. are about to dis- -ptiHeV Al UOlUnS, Ol xvxa-ao. 1 I I II I I I IV I I b. W -r ' one dent for -nermanent chairman ments was received with loud applause 1 1. : Itt tt Tncrersoll. of Tenn anu cuccio. i". o was recommended as secretary and delegate from each State as vice-Prcsi onrt one as associate secretary, The committee further recommended that the rules of the previous convention shnll be in force during the present pon mention, with the modification thatJ no .1 .Ti -U 4- v,ii nnw its vote lor TeSlUCIll. SIUIC sua" ; ; nnn Vire-President until the call or eomnleted. This report was agreed to when it had been compit: erl. and adopted. Chairman nounced that he would appoint cnairu Barnum, of the National Convntion T?ewell P. Flower, of New prK, anu TAhn n'Dnv. of Missouri, a committeeto escort tne pcnum-ui, , ntion to the'staee. The announce ment of each of these names was the sig nal for a burst of hearty applause Barnum's name was received with espec ial Warmth and cries of "Barnum' were minded with general; shouts. Jstas ! n the the committee was proceeunig j r,lnce where Mr. Collins sat, in the Mass delegation, two pages appeared bearing two large floral shields, which sent to the convention, to be n its nermanent organization T.fHrti, David R. Francis, COIUlJllUlCllia ui iv" s i . .t I 4 " : 1 i.tt-tt iinrl nM. iT,e- rhare-e more than an impcua. , JUJCClUHWW"- I o I Tr11 n! ith the simplest ceremuiiiaio, es of the beople are to choose w represe romrjarabie with nothin haps, savethe roarof the falls of Niagara. It followed the utterance bf those words: "I give you a name victory, I nominate Grov New Yorki" cT-.ent-er wns Daniel Dou With ntwined with Cleveland, of the delegates fell to discussing on their way out from the hall, respecting the details of their own proceedings. o produce Marlcet. Ttv Tptrtrraoh to the SUX. f Baltimore, June C Flour, dull Howard street and western super., 250300; extra, 325400;, family 42575; city mills, super., 250G5; rio brands 495510. Wheat, southern, steady, firmer. Fultz, 017. Longbcrry 938. j Western steady. No, 2 red spot, 91V2. Corn, southern, easier, white G2V23; yellow G0m. "St. Louis, Mo., June JG.-Flour easy. Wheat, I closed IY2 above yesterdays; cashSOOOO. June closed u2 orn Tammany Hall. gherty, of head prdudly . . . fibre of his features quiver- . -t 1 1 . .htior T nun i cicici t . L . 1 a WXT"- ingvery hrv, of his nol e fgure tens. UVV", 1 I n rhonarch. yet hv the snnreme law stitution fcked ana . conuoucu Uts, r , .. Urator was U- the written con- the magnificent voice of the orato was bf the wntt.n uu r lle vast l audience Fully issed With the- "-yX pen UW. IWheu portan e of occ.l-, eloquee he named this rostrom to name tne ' fime the man who was up- ofthe United States. New 3 the thoughts i of ktl, it was mm xo tuc ZTh; electoral vote. Delegations "-""v eight States unsettled, higher, cash 50V8. Jly 0. Oats firmer, cash, 132V2. July. 29Vb. Whiskey 113. Provisions firm. . Chicago, June G.-Cash quotations were: Flour, quiet, unchanged. No. 2 spring wheat 8435i. No. 2 red, 86V2. No. 2 Corn, 54. No. 2 Oats 33V4. Mess pork 14.10. Lard 8.G0. hort ribs, 765. Shoulders, G25; Short clear, 8.1015. Whiskey 119. PmrixvATi. Tune G. Flour and iTerntories bled in caucus or !CO are assem- cbnsultation had been presented with the UoPn,1r to tak$ up tne crv make the vote unaniUus. We are here not indeed to choose! andidate, lout name che, the people have aireaaycu l. xtJ U-.1. his career He is the man ior xucf .7 r. fe illustr4testhe glory o pur mstituxiuu,. years ago. unknown, save iUoliw he. for the ! last lour . ...Lj l,e mie of the world o the most Halted duties . ir -. mortal. TO-da termines that, not of his own cnoice, by the mandate of his countrym with the sanction of Heaven, he shall fill the Presidential chaiifp Jour years more, He has met and mastered every ques ;ffmm vouth trained to states mansHp.Thepronsesofh.sletof nrrentance and inaugural aaare a needless tol utter another word. Dough- ertv paused for a moment to gaze over . - . t- !r- : vheerinfr dele- ready the hundreas o .0 1 .1 . jil2 TTirr of spectators beyond, ingu uuv. forest of beads was waging innumerable dandanas, hats and canes were oeing tnboA into the lair, while the cheering was becoming so ternnc -nfjuu enthusiast could hear nis scTcccx -r one overpowering, general yeu. Ac xa. moment, in the mammoth picture of the Capitol at Washingtoh, covering xuc wall far above tne piauytu , 5T mention, doors view 01 xnc wwuiw -" -- - 1 i?-uv orirl the smiline were seen to swing u, f-- f Pt-es'ident Cleveland beamed out his admirers. ! Everybody; in the hall seemed fairly beside himself with excite ment. The stoiie bust of the President near the Speaker's stand was crowned ..1. .-ot, of (rrwn laurel, snatched wnn a v"iu w. c . , -1 quiet. No. 2 red 94. No. 2 mixed, 3GV2.' No, 2 mixed. 336. Pork quiet, Lard firmer, 801. Meats quiet. Wheat, lower; easy. Corn, Oats, 1457y Short dis- hat de- ribs 775. Bacon barely steady. Whiskey 114. Hogs steady. ADVERTISEMENTS. W. CORTLAND, REAL ROTATE BROKER. J ORDERS T( BUY AND SELL ( i PROPERTY, WILL BE GIVEil CLOSEST ATTENTION' ! IXVESTMEMTS HADE " 1 ON j REAL ESTATE SECURITY. Suffice in the Barnard building. Patton avenne entrance. . waters of commerc I 1 v

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