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For conservative investors ‘this company offers Guaranteed Real Estate Debenture Bonds in sums of $100, $500 ‘and $1,000 paying 5 per cent interest, pay- able semi-annually by coupon, requiring no further attention. Such bonds are pro- nounced by leading financiers of the coun- ADVERTISEMENT. DO YOU WANT TO TAKE Special train, select company, magnificent scenery, Cool climate, Grand Fourth of July celebration at Elizabethton, Speeches by HENRY WATTERSON, J. C. BURROWS, W. €. P. BRECKINRIDGE, MARRIOTT BROSIUS, ‘EXTRA! 6:15 O'CLOCK P. M. THE TICKET ‘Tennessee and Washington seconded Gray's nomination. Delegates Join in Singing. The delegates and audience began singing “Grover, Grover, four years more of Grover, and then we'll be in clover.” ‘The rain was pouring down so hard and the roof was leaking so badly that it looked as if the building would have to be abandoned until tonight or tomorrow. Oklahoma seconded Stevenson's nomination and New Mexico Gray's, ri Alabama seconded Morse. THE BALLOTING. The call of states was then ordered for bal- " IT MEANS DEMOCRACY. Senator Mills’ Opinion of the Tariff Plank. ‘Spectal Dispatch to The Evening Star. Curcaco, June 29.—°The tariff plank in the platform.” says Senator Mills, “is democracy. That originally reported and for which Mr. Mills’ plank was substituted would not do. Mr. Cleveland thinks differently on the subject. Substantially the real plank was in the platform in the committee. It was submitted to Mr. Cleveland by telegraph. He objected to it and Messrs, Bayard: and Vilas and tariff plank which was reported to the conven- tion and rejected. Mr. Neal's plank was unani- mously rejected by the committee, but when he Presented it to the convention “its concise Washington News and Gossip, Index to Advertisements, ADVERTISING AMUSEMENTS, Whitney got up the wishy-washy | ‘They found no time for boating. fishing or long driving. The bulletins from the wigwam, por sonal telegrams from all sections of the con to Mr. Cleveland and conference mesnages from Cleveland leaders at Chicago made most inter- esting subject matter for Mr. Cleveland and lua friends to deal with and to discuss. Mr. Cleves land was unruftied in temper and in good spirsia and seemingly confident of his nomination. His serenity was abared by Gov. Russell and indo- cated a firm conviction that the result would be as they wished. Mr. Jefferson has been dining and wining the ex-President and the bay state governor daily, but could not mucceed in keeping them at the Crows" Nest for long, such was their anxiety te ty the most profitable safe investments. This and direct form captured the delegates, and | FOR RENT (Rooms) company also offers forsale 6 per ISHAM G. HARRIS, BEN BUTTER- lots for Vice President. 2 Sepa ep et cent Guaranteed Real Estate First Mortgage pes paige ay Mr. Cleveland himself, had he been there in get back to the seclusion of the gables on the r ‘Changing to Stevenson. | FOR RENT (Stores). a remote and windy point of Monument Neck Notes, running 3 to 5 years, in sums of pa Sreeeeie person to oppose it, could not have prevented | S ~ $e. ae face val an werd McCOMAS, R. P.PORTER, When the ballot showed Gray $78, Stevenson | its adoption ps J. 2.20 | | pomaauecnraenerelia WHA T DELEGA T E SAY where the click of the Chicago wire was me- mentarily telling of the features of the great struggle for a party nominee in the distant wig- wam. Comments on the Chicago Streets | “Cicveland made a fecling and «ympathetie Toda allusion to the bereavement of the family of ex: y: Secretary Blaine the other night. It was evi- dently a most kindly and sincere regret upou REVIEWING THE WEEKS FIGHT. |tis'tme ts beronmictctn Bord Russell was to attend the Amberet Ag- z , icultural College commencement yesterday, ing Scenes During Last Night's | put wuch is his ansiety. to stick to « ‘ and the Chicago direct bulletins at the Balloting. that he decided to forego the former for the Intter and, with Mrs. Ruse * Cleveland's guest until the convention NEWS AT GRA¥ GABLES.| ‘yirs Cleveland, lovelier than ever and » whit less charming. bas taken the nervous con- dition the coolest of all and has enjoyed her frequent drives in a phaeton in the back roads of old Bourne, interrupted occasionally by taking Gov. or Mra. Russell with her for a short drive. ‘These notes net the investor 5 per cent the first year and 6 per cent thereafter. SAFE BOXES. If youare going away this summer you Ww. eS a FOR SALE (i J. M. ALLEN. (once sera bed ee nea elle A CONTAGIOUS HOSPITAL. FOR SALE (Lots). ‘Rustic amusements will be provided, ands visit to eral states began to change their vote to Ste- —— FOR SALE (Miscellaneous). famous Cranberry may be bad, 2 | Venson. The Efforts of the Daisy Chain Guild to Es- | FOR SALE (Pianos). tablish One in the District. Would do well to lock your valuables—pa- A MAGNIFICENT TRIP. ang at ta aaceien ‘The recent necessity of placing a diphtheria pers, stocks, bonds, Jewelry. &c.—in one ‘Tidintte ue vetiesedinaten, Goel tor tn, Gai , 7 our fire and burglar-proof safe boxes, where Ks = Patient in the smallpox hospital, because there they will be perfectly free from all danger. This is the most attractive excursion offered the aust 9 aucvensens is no place in the city where a person suffering | LOST ~ i i | MANICURE. Tauing naion Tht for toe same ath ape z ‘The nominee for Viee President is a resident | from a contagious disease can be cared for, has | MANICUR convenience to store their diamonds, Jew- En route, q | % Bloomington, Il. He isa native of Christian | turned the attention of the public to the pro- | MenicaL Giry. Winkets cod other tanell.artirioe of . county, Ky., where he was born October 23, | Posed contagious hospital for which the Daisy alte which they do not wish to take with | NARPER'S FERRY. SHENAXDOAH VALLEY, 1835. He was educated at Center College, Dan- | Chain Guild has been working so energetically. Yn bearecop on --apemtnarer tO ROANOKE, JAMES RIVER, ville, Ky., and studied law in Bloomington, I, | This organiza composed of a hun-| toca of ben Moye controliod by te Progressive 8. W. Virginia, to the famous He was admitted to the bar May 1, 1858, and | red childfen, with Mrs. Archibald Hopkins | ocran steau WATAUGA VALLEY, TENN. afterward removed to Woodford county, IIL, | ** treasurer, has already raised through its ef-| POTOMAC RIVER ‘Combining business and pleasure. renters. where he commenced to practice law. His | forts over $2,646.71 as a nucleus for a fund for | PIANOS AND ORGANS. AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST CO., career as a lawyer was characteristic the contagious hospital, and efforts are being | broreasowAi, A. T. BRITTON, President. of the man. He advanced step by | ™Adetohave Congress purchase a desirable | PROPOSALS, . x t ‘This excursion will offer last chance at step until his attainments as a lawyer | *ite for the building by means of an amend-| RAILROADS... cake naan - pecmebagray TT were appreciated, not only throughout his | ment tothe sundry civil bill. Senator Allison | SPECIAL NOTICES. - : own state, but throughout the country. He was | 2O™ has the matter in hand and prominent citi- | SAREIES. But Washingtonians may subscribe until the Sth of Closing Proceed- 8 Ye Stevenson Nominatee. Stevenson was nominated. AS 1919.19 15 IDI DRONE ESLEIGISD | Exci LOOKING OVER THE FIELD. a zens interested in the work of the Daisy Chain | STEAM CARPET C master in chancery from 1861 to 1865 and | have taken pains to impress it upon Senators | STORAGE. ELTA ttt Eee Le duly. state attorney for the twenty-third judicyal dis- | that the proposed hospital is in no sense to be a | SUBURBA Proveitry. e " She seems to be the least agitated or disturbed Anew lot syndicate will be organised, and 50 lots will| a P trict from 1864 to 1868, Later on he spent his | charitable institution. It is to be for the ben- | weack SESORTS aan? } “Cumes, oe 23.—The democratic nacional | of any in the Cleveland household. INES in CHiCAg, | time in Bloomington, I, and practiced law | €St of public health and safety. "When once | WANTED cat ee ee es eee RG, Pa., June 23.—Gov. Pattison Your Wut. ee rey ex . lcomington, Til, and prac site is secured those interested i . Pa. . 4 i TED (Hortees). work at daylight this morning and will clear up _ Subscribers and excursionists will have an opportunity from that point. He was elected to the Forty- the project have no fear of CHoasen. e following congratulatory telegram fourth Congress as candidate for the “‘indepen- | ultimate success. They expect that when | w (Situations). ESTER? ‘Ifyou are going to make one name the ——__ WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COM- ON THE CHICAGO STREETS. eee pc PANY aS EXECUTOR. C. R. McBLAIR, Agent for the Sale of Stock, 323, ‘31 Atlantic building. Tux Lissox Or Savixe TAUGHT BY FACTS. MEN REMAIN POOR BECAUSE TBEY DO NOT piers C. T. Havessen, ‘Member Washington Stock Exchange, ‘Real Estate and Stock Broker, HOW A LITTLE MONEY ACCUMULATES IF DE- Rooms 9and 11, Atlantic POSITED IN THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND NON. Members of the Turnerbund Visit the Tomb ———— of Washington. ee eee {ter the final adjournment of What Was Accomplished by the Hara| the Turnerbund convention yesterday after- Work of Whitney and Others. | noon the delegates, accompanied by thei Special Dispatch to The Eveninw Star. friends, made their way to the Mount Vernon Cuicaao, June 23.—In spite of the fact that | boat, and at 2:30 between five and six hundred End of the Work of the Dem- Ocratic Convention | 990 F at. n.w. INVESTMENT SECURITIES. TRUST COMPANY, WHERE INTEREST 18| stocks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold for cashor COMPOUNDED. on margin. Cotton bought and sold in New York or New Orleans. CORRESPONDENTS. J. 8. Bache & Co., New York Stock Exchange. Lehman Bros., New York Cotton Exchange. Lehman, Stern & Co., New Orleans Cotton Ex- ; the rest during the course of the day will be | to Grover Cleveland. fora few days to get a dent reform” party and afterward served three | the value of the work of the Daisy Chain is | WANTE a aad car —— nose ogee tomer red | sity Go wet et tho sonuatien aftipeicee $1,200 LOT ‘ald - times as a democrat in the House of Represen- | known hundreds and perhaps thousands of ventions. | From first tolast the convention has ele Pt children of Washington send the annual — ——_—= been full of interest. The shadow of ee b 01S) Oma if ll “ge dues of $1 to Mra. Archibald Hopkins, 1826| Goversmext RecergrsTopay.—Internal rev-| Grover Cleveland has marched along in , one coders held the Eaanshepe ea "aes meer ——, = = ee of | enue, $509,305; customs, $887,592. front of the procession and the Cleveland senti- rst assistant postmaster gen: ing the | the Dais in Guild. eir hopes are DON'T MISS THE EXCURSION. + . * i: ‘i i it ment has been all pervading. The one ques- | Crowds Shouting forthe Nominee—Sunrise a . t tri- | realized they will see no reason why in a com- A ne econd iy atid ck ae biyias apbant tie eee paratively short time all the legitimate expenses | SkcRrrant Exxrxs has returned from West | tion on the part of the opporition has been how Closed the Convention. 5 5 peoeene of the hospital cannot be met by the income of’ Vitginia and was at the War Department today. | to overcome this spirit, while on the other side | Carcaco, June 28.—A band that has been the For particulars call at company's office. ich’ boa ad epee of ree preg tae | the Daisy Chain. At any rate, the site is ne | is a wild enthusieam for the ex-Prosident wes the -_ Sa eee on arabes HAS. W. ADAM! masters Mr. Stevenson's political skill an‘ jeured no time be lost in erecting a build- % ‘ -a8 manatee sondage c ree enabled him to avoid the mistakes and blunders | ing,and Washington will soon have a contagious | | Tarvr. T. B. M. Masox, U. 8. N.. has been | Controlling motive of all thought, speech and | tions that it may well claim all the exemptions 55 eee which a less ableman would have made, To | hospital where any one suffering from a con- | granted three months’ sick leave of absence | ®¢tion. Following ¢l we THE AFTER NOON SESSTON his administration of this. office is attributed a | #81008 disease will be gladly welcomed and | with permission to go abroad. sentiment of devotion for Cleveland has = age —— = where he will receive the best medical treat- hi hawt been a spirit of antipathy toward Tammany. | vention st 9 o'clock last night by the air of great part of the success which marked the sd- | ment. . It is not remarkable that those men who have | “We Won't Go Home Till Morning.” ministration of postal affairs, He is a man of —>—_ A Kew Youx Atrorerenyr.—William K-/ 1.0, ssssciated with Mr. Cleveland eins the| Thwowns me lar occasion for wach « affable manners and has a happy faculty of AT MOUNT V Thomas has been appointed assistant inspector ret rise of his star of - np, wioen Sel suggestive sata ah teat time, that the making friends. 2 of boilers for the district of New York, with | S71 rite oi, terests | convention was in the depth of compensation at the rate of €2,000 per annum, | “7 his interests and whose thoughts corre- ad ner nae spond to his, should support him loyally and A New Iowa Baxx.—The controller of the tina! pvespripragrect ye iadnatoe 224 | currency has authorized the First National Bank Pons Mis Mt SS ee ca | Sh pttat of antebno™™ *2 begin business with | striking feature of the contest hes been the de- | “Mt | (S votion shown for the ex-President by men who | thousands of democrats filed out of the the sentiment of the country in favor of Cleve- | left in the Macalester for the tomb cf Washing- Rye ig __ | live amid different surroundings, whose inter- for Grover Cleveland, the more ex- land was constantly reverted upon in the con-| ton. A few minutes later as many more left in| GOLD 1 TH Tueasvny.—The net gold coin | ests are supposed to be antagonistic and some of meer Sagi ba pr ey ig eam Pa vention, he would have been defeated had it not | the River Queen for Marshall Hall. | and bullion in the treasury yesterday was $115,- | whosepet theorieshave been violently assailed by | Tit passed. And so indeed they had not been for the hard work and killful man: Arriving at Mount Vernon a procession was | 124,600, an increase of nearly $1,000,000 since | Mfr. Cleveland. The willingness to abandon ‘ ree < iiaas neq | the Ist instant and a decrease of nearly $5,000,- | their theories as to fi to the or- | f ‘he —whesmdeniaes ment by Whitney, Harrity and » few others | formed and,headed by Linden's Band, mache | O00 as compared with fc holdnge of May | as to finance, to overturn the or- | for tht streets have echoed with ceaselons chee change. Lamson Bros. & Co., Chicago Board of Trade. who worked actively in command of his forces, | up the hill to the tomb, where, after the ganized democracy of New York, upon which | for ever since his im tne ae ‘The presence of the contesting New York del-| Pilgrims’ Chorus” from Tannehwuser had | Sas SEETRe they have been in the habit of depending for | Wan declared unanimously this morning. ————— egations, while necessary to Mr. Cleveland from | been sung by the Washington Sengerbund, un-| AN Excuaxoz or Orrices.—Miss Nannie | guecens, and to take every risk of defeat, even ron Mi Pg = ‘am waw Youx tive. ntaclianc? coubhiy one point of view,was # constant menace tohim | der the direction of Prof.Wm.Waldecker.the re- | Coleman of the ret auditor's office, Treasury | to defy defeat, fs something almost beyond ex-| freatent OTMtor of ite organization wae which, in 1860, origineted the first Non-forfeitabie Poticv.now makes another radical departure in favor of the insured. time he becomes of ase to the time he attains the age . ef three score and ten years, with interest, it will ‘The New York Life now announces that the physical ‘amount to $2,900; and « daily saving of 27% cents conditions of an applicant being satisfactory it will mounts to the important sum of $29,000. A five- | insure him without future limitations. cent piece saved daily would provide « fund of over ae eee ee ene aaa tone iany ate. habite of life or manner of death.” The only condition — of the policy is that the premiums be paid as agreed. For full particulars,address New York Lie Branch lest ‘some mistake be made in the matter of | iting president of the North American Turner- | Department, has been transferred to duty in | planation. the greatest . | bund, Mr. Hugo Muench of St. Louis de-| i handling the contest, which was nevor in-| livered a. very. eloquent memorial oration. | with Mise Harr GPa cer eink Pisces | ‘The one idea of the western and southern | the very tended to be anything but fictitious | Mr. Muench spoke in English and his remarks ears ai Cleveland mer: seemed to be that Cleveland was but with this dangerous instrament Whitney | commanded the closest attention and were en a straightforward, honest man, frank without accomplished great rewults. The convention | thusiastically applauded. After referring to| | Ixcnzase oF Customs Recetrts.—The re- | deception, free from political trickery and one | respectful considers from the hour of meeting last night until theyad-| the, ihe nl pokey va dl roeneng See rem customs at New York during the | whom they could trust and rely on not to | Bourke Cockran of New York. Journed, weary apd exhausted, this morning, | the speaker paid a graceful tribute to. the pur | Orange” of 2909 000 ce rer ee oe can in| play them false, though he might resist their was one great aggregation of all that is confus- | poses of the bund and the part its members had paren aorie ervey Alammlse atk with opr | will in some things. The anti-Cleveland forces ing and distrpeting. always taken in the progress and welfare of the | Sunt the corresponding period of last! vere strong for destruction, but lacked that ‘The presence of a hostile minority determined | Country, concluding his remarks with these sen- mes carne aes almost fanatical enthusiasm which marked the ee OSes, 10h Fat. a. = to defeat the will of the majority of the con-|"*Rsny as ure the heroic traits and lovable| ‘Taz Bemxo Sea Ansrrnatiox.—Judge | ter side. coMPARy, vention by dead locking the convention if they | characteristics of the immortal Wathington, | Blodgett of Illinois, one of the Uiieed ve, | There was no time until Monday, when abso- | credit It 9TH AND F STS. N.W. Freurry could was irritating to the Cleveland delegates, | none is so worthy of unbounded praise as his | counsel in the Bering sea arbitration, is in the | @te bad management, and, as some charge, but more particularly did staffect the humor of | firm and unswerving devotion, to public ANt¥, | city ¢0 confer with the President, Justice Har. U&@ faith, scattered tho anti-Cleveland forces, 4 | d kindly iderati ‘neti, the glen, four-thn of the occupant he uiane, Hering and Any contrat | fn Sesto arg and Gane Wer Fost | wen Cleveland's nomination coud with ven of which were people who could | him. his ay a paacend aanacanee regard to the preparation of the case on behalf | €0n have been plain to be assured, yet there not tolerate the thought of any one but Cleve- bs Ae Brent he all that grand republ — jf the United States. He will retire from his | was no time when his success was not the most land 2s the leader of democracy, Losing all | spirit which made him spurn the thought of | Present judicial position in a few weeks, probable outcome from the struggle. Saba ras waco thought of propriety and forgetting that they | Perfonel dictatorship or crowned royalty and to . After Monday it became as near a certainty Fee TION Hats Corenco, Jane 25,2 Pm. | were but apectators, the occupants of the:gal-| voluntarily relive, af, the conclusion of t¥o| Tuy Parerpexr's Cautens.—The President's | a4 things ever do ina great political struggle. be- | leries made no attempt to restrain themselves, | to the no less exalted duties of private citizen- | Callers today included the Attorney General, | The anti-Cleveland men having once pulled Sepeuahen, bub they Gnebien ar but devoted their lung power and all their | ship. Gen. Sewell and friends of New Jersey, Gen. | themselves together after a complete rout did Schy tatiaiening to beingebans capacity for noise to drowning out the op- f him has it been truly written: “‘He was | Grosvenor of Ohio, Gen. Eaton, Represéntative | Some af the most beautiful political organizing Tesult. position. ‘ = —, — Lissa — Poelipedlterresoee Lad a Onion po tative | that was ever accomplished at a convention, but| Mr. Cleveland's friends on the other band re- There was nothing in this that indicated a | of enjoying that liberty which Washington and | special reception in the east room te the Kvers | 1°82 forlorn hope, and while possible never chet tee tick Preconcerted plan. his noble contemporaries won, and to preserve | ican Turnerbund, headed by its ident, Mr. | Probable that they would succeed. Such a show It appeared to be the spontaneous outbursts | eternally the memory of those whose names are | Carl Eberhart of Boston. — of force did they make during the very last BUILDING, LOAN AND INVESTMENT ASSO- CIATION OF WASHINGTON, D.C. OFFICES: 913, 915 and ¥18 F ST. N.W. To those desiring liberal and safe investment we BUILDING ASSOCIATION. ‘commend our 8 per cent 5-year Coupon Certificates. , OFFICE, 1003 F ST. —6 Per Cent paid on Regular Deposits. — /, ‘You can borrow $1,000 from us on Real Estate xeame. eee Sesiee,Joane to ay Pro” | security and pay it back at the rate of 613 per month. pais argh - bay off mortgages, ‘Offers ted opportunity for investments, | —Very few delegates in hall. It will be 2: ones, should ascertain theterms upon | combined with absolute security. 20,000 shares in oi * A. E. STEVENSON, GETTING TOGETHER. The Weary Delegates Assembled Slowly Eevrrasre Co-operative es Ree hich money is loaned by the Equitable Whether or not Mr. Gorman began to enter- Taz Narroxat Sare Deposrr, SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORE AVE. CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS JANUARY 22, 1807. fore the convention comes to order. It is said Co-perative Building Association. | “* —_grock 91 PER SHARE, that the selection for Vice President lies be- Eighty-seven monthly payments of prin- MATURING IN 102 MONTHS, s cipal and interest settles loan in full. : tween Gray of Indiana, Stevenson of Illinois, Any portionor all of © loan. however, paremmbigeed ectemas Gene Mitchell of Iowa, Morse of Michi may be settled at ans time by paying ac-| All money secured by best real estate. % igan. crned interest to date of such a settle- | Under the personal — Some New York delegates said New York = solicited. other: would oppose Gray, and would accept any one | of feeling arising from unrestrained enthusi- | Written upon the colutnn of famep brightest of Paina ae hours of the contest that men who had aban- | west which Cleveland can carry and no one else ASSETS, 91.315,111.15. HARRISON DINGMAN. but him, their choice being Boies. It was said | asm. all—greatest and best—George Washington! Z doned them when they were really stronger the | could for the democratic party. ANDREW WALL. At the conclusion of Mr. Muench’s remarks} A Covunt-Martrat Onperep.—A court-martial Pemphicte explaining the advantages | ANDREW WALL Neal of Ohio would be put in nomination. The nominating speeches, which were for the | «The Star Spangled Banner” was sung by the|has been ordered to meet at Norfolk, Va.,| ‘8% befare the convention met began to have TEE VICE PRESIBERCT. poe ithe engin = “ireasurer. | 2.90 p. xt.—The Gray Club, with band and a | Most part tedious, were listened to with impa- | Sengerbund and audience, accompaniel by the | Wednesday next, the 29th instant, for the trial | 4Ubts as to Cleveland's nomination. This was| There is « strange absence of any speculation at the office, 1003 Fat. EDW. 8. YORK. -Manager of Loan Department a the hall at 2:28, amid consider. | t#C® ® large number of the delegates joining | as 8 —_ ‘boat io then tebon for ao | of Chief Engineer Jefferson Brown on charges conspicuous in the case of Mr. Gorman, | as tothe nomination for ‘Vice President. It ap- aaieaaanian ea GEO. W. LEACH. ‘Asst. Manager Loan Department | banner, tered ” with the galleries in expressions of disap- Where grmnastic sports and prize bowling | Gf drunkenness. The detail of the court isas| "LO refused to be a candidate on Monday be accepted that it is to go to Indiana tien @ 3_E. SMITH. -Attomney | able cheering. Another club followed the Grey | proval when speeches dragged in any way. = dancing by the young people were indulged | royiows: Commodore O. 8. Stanton, Capt. J. F. | and who, it wie understood, felt at midnight | and that Gov. Gray is the man. _ other tee gtr $80,000 “Wrikc? Geakoe's CSENTE"? | Club with banners marked ‘Cleveland and | ‘The discourtesy was not, however, | ‘Today will be spent by the Turnerbund dele- ernie ne Seager oS = last night that there was s possibility of an -' Sarg gee ane le GR JNO. JOY EDSOX, uw Gray.” Great cheering followed. confined to those who were 0} Cleve- | gates in visiting the public buildings and points ceueauden Its - 3 '¥) | overthrow of the powers with which he had to Becy. SINKING FUND BONDS. PPos! - - Commander Richard Leary, Lieut. Col. Mc- 1008 F st. Under new apportionment of votes accorded | land, but they were impatient even at the | Of interost about the city, under the guidance | Tane Tilton (U.S. M. C.), Lieut. Commander | Sllied himself on abandoning the anti-Cleve- dais i Ps oe the territories it takes 607 votes to nominate in- | Cleveland orators whose long addresses de- | serein: which will arcemble at ‘headquarwers, | WT. Burwell, with First Lieut. LW. T. | land peor town. tam t04:2900m. 320-8 sepcnittrtpdl aneratea layed the time when a ballot should be taken, | joTCit, which will, asser 4 Waller (U. 8. M.'C.) as judge advocate. one : and nearly every speaker found hissing amid| On Friday a special committee of the Turners a . Called to Order. the applause, while toward the close few es- | will appear before the congressional joint | Acts Arrnovep.—The President has approved The convention called to order at 230 p.m. | ¢nped having “time” called at them. Tier emigration to protest against | tho act authorizing the Washington Schuetzen aaa a any fu Teatrictions of immigration to Verein to erect a bust of Baron Von Steuben in ‘The call of states was ordered for the pre- BNA’ TREATMEN’ county. " : he ttentiieut of: Semiior Denials is : tee gt one of the reservations in Washington; the act ‘ibe provisions of said | *Utation of candidates for Vice President, segs kobe ccommag Malet igen? for a bridge across the Missouri river at Yank- Gacy Nase ied unfortunate enough to speak late and to beon| IT WILL BE COOLER TOMORROW. | 01's D.- the act for a b ecrogs the Mis- the unpopular side, was deplorable. ‘The con- eae sissippi river at Quincy, Il.; the ect for a bi edemtion at seand in| Mf. Lamb of Indiana took the floor to nomi-| fusion intended to drown his’ voice, the | Wa#hingtontans to Be Afforded Relief From | sonsPPixivar ae Quiney Ills the ect fo ; Hien om the county'revenue of | nate Gray. His reference to Cleveland brought | jeers and hisses. on one ride and iggachoengrerer amieee : ° os saan | out barat of applenne. the, Getvenive spplance on the, ether. | Stumstion, Washington with bar obi, how | pooetaod ders forme Mater BW. Whee ‘There was also great cheering when he men- | made it impossible for his voice to be heard reabcting 23 3 dcraibebonpesaabtee abot Bam and Robert EL Montgomery. total bonded debt of the county, including this | tioned Bourke Cockran of New York. ton foot away after he Ihad shout half finished |i. <1, 0S tue broad parks afforded a good = agama gten| | He petce victory forte democratoparty | aren Gemenrton unt em ot Gel of ale end ede utiocr eons pe |___‘M% WHITELAW REID. agiy 4, om with an Indianian on the ticket. Prolonged pat " E EF i li CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS. iL { ‘the few votes left would have been cast against him had his nomination not already been made. fi &. yeh m sible. He Lunches With the President and They WM conse 0 loss of 8 Aete as executor, administrator, guariian of the es Fecounty. cheers followed the mention of Gray's name. | jousone! ;insults, and there seemed no power | "7H people who affect to attribute supreme Discuss the Chairmanship Question. conters and they Ghiak tho im — oe Be ‘set of soa ame focheck it until the New York delegation | meteorelogiel powers to the weather Mr. Whitelaw Reld of New York, who may or Watterson called “the tates of nuinors, committee estates of tunstion, it . Stevenson. ‘speaking through Bour! n, threatened | ment will point significantly to the fact that ¥ Presiden: secetver, amignee and executes trusts of any and i Colorado yielded to Hlinols and Mr. Worth- | t© leave the hall if New York's cause could not | now, when the clese of the Chicago ‘cotventen | may not be the next Vice Weer every description. is af hand, Secretary Rusk promises cooler ther. Cases of sunstroke SS itock Ke. | ingt 4 Teceive respectful hearing. ‘Wills prepared by acompctent attorney. who is in Pra EI a E. | “This was the climax of the demonstration, and the realization of how far the disorder had MACAR’ Gnity sttendance, and kept witnout charge when the seo Es EE en A heavy storm prevailing. drowned the voice | gone seemed to come upon the convention sud ‘company is named executor or trusten BESET Bg oh ten of the speaker. denly. When the New York delegation stood in Meceven money depois tn eons of TEN CENTS | Sbdliitenarshreetaaa il Mr. Worthington predicted that Ilinois | the center aisle with their hate in their hands end upward and allows interest thereon. ats gillors! Rairoed, Gan, Taurens and fee: | would go democratic with Stevenson on the |Tedy to leave the hall, then | DP iF SILVER WARE AND VALUABLES of att descrip” | "American Bell Telephone Stock bought and sold. jy18 | ticket. Stevenson's name brought out loud p Hagler greeter sre measngeer tering ton, packed tm or boxes, received for deposit | | EWISG. TEWKSBURY. | W. B HIBBS. i cheering. nearly twenty-five thousand people. astorm of fe capactous vaults of uasurpassed drytews and secur- Neate — ae Connecticut seconded Gray's nomination. fi em = feu —- LEVIS G. TEWSRURY & CO: ‘Idaho seconded Gray. GOV. BOIES PLEASED. ig ieres BENTS SAFES FROM ¢5 TO e125 EACH PER ‘When Iowa was called there were loud cries 1335 F st., WASHINGTON, D. C., AENUM, ACCORDING TO SIZE AND LOCATION. | BEY s7gsell for cash of om margin Stocks, Bonds, | of “Boies,” “Boies” and much cheering. But | Me Sent His Congratulations to Mr. Cleve- "Direct vets wigs to Now Yovk and Chleage. Towa declined to present Boies’ name. ygeie: a= £ i x Dzs Morxzs, Iowa, June 23.—A 5 correspond- Kansas seconded Gray's nomination. ent interviewed Gov. Boies at his offiee in the Ray of Kentucky seconded Stevenson. His z | ir i i! E L appeared as a yrs F recipient of much democrats wanted it, and further, because Mr. petipatyrdwide hares aah Cleveland is a good man. There is nothing reception for about the nomination which is not satisfactory to the me,” A Hi i é i | i ? il rH | i tt Hy i H | i | i ; i { s F i i i iil vote