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Weather Indications: F A GUARANTEE THAT GUARANTEES BUSINESS. ‘ REAL ESTATE (other than i told CARRIAGES, GOOD WILL an GURANTI Without extra charge. * . PRICE ONE CENT. D LOANS repéated cn the HALF-MILLION PAGE in THR EVENING WORLD Over 500,000 Actual Insertions | In Over 500,000 Actual Pa | HIT RUSIE FOR A TRIPLE, a en First Quaker at Bat Poonded Amos for Three Corners of the Diamond. TILOR IN FOR SLOWTOWA, Philadelphia Starts the Game at a Lively Pace, Feing Helped by Davis's Fumble. CAPT. NASH NOT TO BE SIGNED President Freedman Denies Rumors ef Negotiation» for Him or for “Tommy” Tucker, (Special to The Evening World) POLO GROUNDS, Sept. 17.—For Mr. Dunn can give the Philadelphia Jonahs the laugh. The Quakers we scheduled to appear at these grounds this afternoon and, for a wonder, there wasn't even a suspicion of rain. Th. cranks looked upon the change in the weather as @ good omen for the poor, much abused Giants, It pretty near time for the H lem tossers to get a game from the Slowtown cohorts. Of the ten games played the latter had scooped in eight, Col. Amos Rusle was carded to argue with the sluggers this afternoon. Little Amie has been peaches and cream for Boyle's boys go far this season. Jack Taylor placed his varicty of shoots on exhibition, About 1,000 persons were present when play was called. President Freedman this afternoon ab- solutely dented the report that Bill: Nash, the Boston third baseman, had been signed to captain and manage the New York team next year. “The rumor,” sail Mr. Freedman, “ix unqualifiedly false. You can state for me that there have never even been any negotiations between Capt. Nash an: myself; melther has there been any ti.s of a trade of Doyle for Tucker. The Batting Order. Philadelphia Hamilton, cf Deleha once lernan, rf. SENATORS LOSE CASTE. Onty at Washington, (Special to The Ever TIONAL PARK, Sept. ning World WASHI 200 Rooters Watch the Game , <GTON 17.=Manager Schmelz puts on a new shortstop to-day, Eugene De Mon- Fall team well | th and has been this season, in practice, He rhe town is very tad nly about 200 9 | i ‘The Batting X Sh Col Lal Ani it Washington, frown, ch |Jox'ce, 3b, Ab . ¥E Mecutre, « Selbach, If, ‘artwright, 1h. ‘ooks, 2h. Demonireville, ss Anderson, Umpire Gi rt. Keefe. Hrown gave Daly Joyce's foul went ‘t led and stole se 1 Abbey on third. Se! One run: Washington. 1 Brooklyn... DIVOR a Alfred € Man § Burton, “Bag! I, o-day from Mary Irs. Burton wast ‘Thomas Kinsella, Jeraut jand chief editor [time of his death. There was no Was represented Mr. Burton «wore nected with the Bag yeors and that he y wife in 1886, Th Loy of thre Mr. Bur maid named Johnson. employed by Mrs, and went bush “avenue, | gaged by & man who self to be Mr. Burton, hedrooma in the flat, the supposed "Mr, Bur and Miss Johnson the she afterwards learned ton” was L. C, Reatty Mr. Burton was the court-room, and khe had never’ ween of t by Burton's child, ‘and a clreumstances, Patrick McKeon, fessing to be Mr. an: pied the flat from. Mr. Jenks has not been establis esked Mr. He this fault. sald bh cage against Mrs, Burt Tle then jBtreet. She said: ‘A man b; on Mrs, Burton almost Burton {and at one time attic. [saw Beatty bedroom many times, Several Umes, Anderson » box to redeem his work of yesterday sore over t fielding of the team and outside of the CE FOR BURTON. parated pyer'n Danghter, the Brooklyn | wle, was granted an absolute divorce Kinsella a promin jc politician, who was part owner contest at Mrs, the handled we wople are Order. Brooklyn imMn, ef. indie, Bb. POA, #8, Chance. 1 derson, If, ly, ute, rf. im, '¢. Stein, p. Firat Inning, n easy Oo grim, cond. Mec sr Shindle © BY INNING! fro of he daugh nt he Eagle Mr Almet had le for was followed by She sald she present hy uo other, d that the him at t fter she hed. he could Rath ‘on, the name of Beatty day. 1 some words with his’ wife, went tu sleep in t every in Mrs, Burt heea seventeen | them as married to his! was this superb field that brought out have one child, was © treville, who was tried by Pittsburg last with Toronto himself nt into he poor present i, rounder, Abbey eGurtire’ nda wild piteh put Mac h out, to first Burton, nter of Demo- at the Burton Jenks. con- a | colored | fore the horses she wax ed him- e two Mya. Burton and " oecupied one | he sald “Mr. Bur- Ked to stand up in witness sald he fat. Beatty, she sald, was not good to Mrs. learned that Beatty was not the child's father she sought Mr. Burton and told him the the janitor of the flat, sald thet a man and woman pyo- Mrs. Burton occu- lay 1 to Aug. 1 failed to identify Burton as the man. about to rest his case with this testimony, when Justice Cul- len told him the Identity of Mrs. Burton The Judge Jenks if he couldn't put an- other witness on the stand to remedy He but did not want to do #0, ak the witness wax & member of the family, do 80, he said he would’ prove another er than, alled Nellie Dalton, a do- mestic employed by Mra, Burton when she Hved with her husband in Adelphi Med Mr. Burton's on's re- Burton in April laat | to live with her at 810 Flat- She sald | “ Circulation Books Open to A u.” | NEW YORK, good order, with Sir Walt In front, Rey EP Santa Anita and Hen) of Navarre on even Corms text. atid Domino trailing, new tactics being em ployed with tht black. They went around the turn ino this order, ant then Doggett, acting on sis nals from 1 ner Roliins in the infest B aucekened the pa Rey El Santa Anti tien left Henry of Navarre, and move! up to Sir Walter, The others did 4 change their positions: When the far turn was reached Taral moved Domino up with Henry 0 Navarre and closed on the pacemaker They swung into the stretch in fame relative positions that they hel at the start, and then the hustle began ry of Navarre came through be ny Sir Walter, Rey El Santa Amity Was quickly In front.” Rey Bl Sant Anita gave un the ghost and Dogget set the spurring and flogging Sir Walter With desperate energy. | Domine wa ten and had fallen back, and Clifford n to creep up on the te yothiy cand with 4 Henry of Navarre move there was d between him ant Si Walter | ‘The looked for the others. All Were beaten. Sima contin rking frond and gradually ° never h Henry rn n handily but he natle | wo fimps ant phis cinched by ar, Tin away in wa ences Beats a Great Field of Cracks in the First Special at Gravesend, CLIFFORD FINISHES SECOND. Sir Walter Runs Third and Dom- ino Is Disgracefully Beaten. action Vountil length anc sir Walter in the beat him a leng Henry of Nay je to the champion of the ¥ AGAIN THE BOOKIES. y Win the Talent's y at Alexander Intand, TRACK, ALEXANDER ISL Sept. 17.—This afternoon's races as follows: ~Four and a half f Won by Biddle M., 4 to Land § to Parkhurst second, 7 to 1. for ch third, Time—0.57 Second Race-Six and Won by Hazel, § second, 2 to third, “Time: Third Racy Jongs.Won bh to 2) Murray | Wisttal chird th Race Won by Keister, third. B. BRUSH’S HOLLY HANDICAP. Once Mo RAC AND, resulted First Rae Like a Race-Horse eats Margrave n endo—Other Winner longs 2D place petal TRAC The Bvening World) GRAVESEND, The att nat the track to-day war the First Special, an allowance event for all-aged horses at a mile and a quarter, It drew RACH 17. Sept rong the five best in this country, Including the Henry of No the flving colt Domino and the great but Rey El Santa Anita Jn addition, Clifford and Sie Walter were thrown In at weights that gave more than a fighting chance. It together noeses. mighty | black erratic don quarter fur Pte and 416 1 for place 1221-4 yur and Forest, 4 tod second, 4 to 5 Time—0.55 1 si Time y halt fur and ont Hones. for place Harr ey BRIGHTON BEAGH ENTRIES. IN REACH welghits for we upward wd to the course persons were on hand be went to the post in the a large crc Fully 80" RACK TRACK jept. 17. —THe { tomorrow's r Firet Three furlongs Harding , BRIGHT entries and “sare as foll arcolls and wit F first rac It was the opening of the Hrooklyn Jockey Club's Fall meeting, and fe once Dwyer weather did not rule, On the contrary, the skies were serene and | the sun shone warmly, The weather would have been uncom- fortably warm had it not n for cool southerly breeze which swept through the grand stand. Contrary ty general expectations there was no Interference on the part of the authorities, Ever since Judge Bischoff declared the Percy-Gray bill unconsu- tutional It has been expected that Peter De Lacy would begin hts raids on the race tracks. His enmity towards the Dwyers led every one to believe that the Gravesend track would be the first point of attack. FIRST RACE, For all ages; handicap; six furlongs, Starters Wetting Jaok of Spades, 108 (atlardjlo-1 41 Hubleon, 118 Midgley)... s Lustre, "108 (Litthenleld) Wernberg, 112 (Taral) Dincount, Wd ¢Sime). Walter’ 1 (Orit Stonenelilo lola, 97 Jack of Spades re went away booming and set a fast pace to the stretch, with Tola close up. When they straightened out Jack of Spades drew clear and had things all his own way to the last sixteenth, where Rubicon came with a full head of steam and nt 0 maiden two year-olie 1s “Sie Carl 108 Lamalle 108 Princens Jean 10K Arline Prodicament Monk Glenolt relling mile and a sixteenth tack the Jew 10 Inguirends 105 Tom Moore 0 Nioolint Fourth mille Rotter Marahall Captain T ti Raho Murphy Kallirhoe Juanita Race—Forthree-vear-olds and selling. 108 Panway Little Tom Arapahoe Brand Fifth Race—For sus; six Montezuma Wellman Sky Mlue ka Davie aeaeecenee | Brisk, La Vienta Duvet Yank " Laer olds and ror Race-For three-vea te Lone Bris, Adame “CONVENTION DOWN TO WORK. Chauncey Depew Forced to Make One of His Prettiest Speeches, COMMITTEES WRANGLED. Erie County Threatened a Bolt if Mahany Delegates Were Seated, |GOV. MORTON FOR PRESIDENT. e = The Chief Bx a th ination, IsnG Nv | mat | | | ne World) CONVENTION HALL, BARATOGA, Sept aid 17 The Convention until 330 PM When it did the Committee ¢ hot reconvene Creden tlals and Platform were still wrangle The r that gation would bolt if the in the 1 port the entire Brie dele Mahoney dete kat Distriet were seated was wiilely of Comptrotter sive that his ¢ x might suffer It has been given out that ¢ man Mahaney's delegation will be seat ei, At o'clock jof the Erie County delegation wast and it was determined that the entire j delegation would bolt the Convention tf such action was taken, Not only was this determ upon, but Comptroller Roberts announced hy would withdraw his name ax a cand date If the thing and thus break the slate The greatest ovation re of the stars went to. Dr country folks in the ball elimbed up on thelr chairs waved thetr ap parel and yelled The doctor Mke He got on the platform and talked against time. He | cireu and the friends oberts were apprehen an informal meeting ocourre wou movahle it sald @ lot of pleasant things about every thing and everybody, and expressed 4 beltef that this Was the greatest, grand eat and most enjoyable Convention he had ever attended. He made a pretty | speech, and got lots doctor Hked that, tov. the Greater New York, Hulgaria and} Kamschatka, and got more applause. He killed about twenty minutes, by good campaign | applause, ‘Ta He touched on| of . Circulation Books Open to All.’’ ONE OF THE NEW FEATURES IN ELECTING DELEGATES. HOBART KRUM. ever bossed. body alt Comptroller Roberts and Mr dosk, aide, pected to lead Dr, | for AN OPPORTUNITY THAT CANNOT BE EQUALLED, ROARDERS. PURCITASE INESS Tepeated on the HALF- PAGE in extra chai AND OPPORTU: 1 ND STEER hout AR LION THE BVENING WORLD Over 500,000 Actual Insertions In Over 500,000 Actual Papers. PRICK ON CEN the ere select amphitheatre where the delegates grouped there was a amall and body of gentlemen who wanted to make trouble for Mr, Platt, and here and there In rpots a scowling face among the delegates betokened the pres- ence of a shadow at the feast. All else was brightness and harmony in Its mo political sens: Everything Satisfactory. It was in external appearances the most satisfactory Convention Mr, Platt He sald to an “Evening World” reporter “A mont Intelligent and representative of men,” with an air that was benign and expressive of great satisfaction, There were cheers for Speaker Fish, Platt. Mr. Platt Kot the most cordial reception. He-came right down to the bald-headed row In front of “The Kvening World” and, after acknowledging the he unrolled a big bundle of ot cheers, newspapers and read the editorials and | market repor(s, The was the coolest man in the place, and read for fifteen minutes while the delegates were find- ing their seats, conversing once in a while with Col, Epenetus Howe, who had groomed his long, gray mustache with wax and sat beside him. The New York delegation had seats well back in the body of the hall on the left-hand The Erle fellows, who were ex- the fight for a Mberal cise plank, were the length of the hall on the other side. On the stage “vith Chairman Hackett were Secretary John Kenyon, Col. Rube Fox, State Treasurer Calvin and the wives of the ders of the party and those of some of the delegates. Chairman Hackett tapped the desk three times for order, and asked Rev. Joreph Carry, rector of Bethenda ipiscopal Church, of Saratoga, to pray “all Republicans.” The Rey. Dr. NIGHT EDITION. and the reading of the credentials oceus pied but little time. Then the report of the Committee on Organization, naming for temporary Chairman Congressman Sherman, of the Twenty-Fifth Congressional District, was read, Mr. Shecman in the Chair. Speaker Fish and Congressman Poole were appointed to escort Mr. Sherman to the chair, He war cordially greeted and made a response, and Mr. Platt ap- plauded what he said, The Congress- man said: ‘The greatest elty on the continent was adso~ lutely controlled by a perfectly organized gang of political plunderers under the guidance of « master mind, Ilackmall as systematic an it waa horrible hat brought about a condition of municipal rottenness and moral turpitude before which the clvilized world stood aghast. In Himokiyn one man's will wan law. His orders Were executed, his favors dispensed, at the wac- rice ut the sity's good name, McKane at Gravesend with brazen Insolence, in flagtamt de- flance of law, limited his return of votes cast to the number required. Troy wan under the absolute control of @ coterte of political thugs and murderers, ‘Blue-eyed Dilly"? with une Arsurance, controlled by lextnlat dl, the political destiny of the growing elty of the lake And over all this oligarchy like the hundred-handed Briareua King David ruled. Wo promised wholesome reforms In adlminiatea- tion, clean Jegivlation, enforcement of Jaw, and proper regard for home rule and muntclpal re form, Tho promise has been kept. It has remained for the Cleveland Administra tion to give the people a specimen of a continu ou Summer junket at Goverr ont expense. ‘The President upon the Dolphin, i.aoat im the Tele f *. Carlisle upon the lakes and) Herbert exhibiting (he beauties of the White Squadron (0 the belles of Mount Desert and Bar Harber, ‘re hitherto undreamed of pectactes ot Jeffers ty on New York must stand partys sland back of cutes the Jaw | the Republican majority. next Congress ; ‘The Congressman's referenge to the Morton boom started a hurricane of ap= | Plause in which Mr, Platt joined, : “You will give us a line on yourself, sald a reporter to him. Mr. Platt winked and laughed, Durlng the Congrocsman’s speech, ote culars fayoring an enlargement of the State Committee and another denounc- ing the “A. PD. A.” were circulated. There was applause for five minutes when the Congressman wished for the touch of Blaine’s vanished hand and the sound of 61s magic volee, Mr. Piatt Joined in it The routine business of selecting oft ficers for the Convention consumed ten or fifteen minutes. ‘The following were appointed officers vf the Convention: 1, Kdward Thom %, Leanard Mood: with the Republicam Morton ax he exe- back of Thomas B, Reed and He will jead in the win John Daly : 8, Max Grose vy Schmid; Burne: 14 i mH Holt Thorntot Auten: ‘1. Will ber, 13, Lewin IL wey Tra M. "Parker iss Wiitam J E. Walleigh overhauled the Jack at every Jump. ‘The latter, however, managed to last lon, Ghough to get the verdict by head. Rubicon wa two lengths in Lustre. Time—t.15. SPCOND RACE. For three-year-olds and upward; and’ turlovg Carry did 60. Hoss Platt shut his eyes and his face, too, with an expression like that on |the face of the cat after he has eaten | the canary. Frank Hiscock sat just behind him, Contest No One Noted. After the prayer credentials were called for, ‘The first notice of a contest | 8. 6. Jeame when Erte reached, James M, | {toa KE. O'Grady, of Rochester, gave notice of a contest by Congressman Mahony's followers in the First Erie District. 1t| | was referred to the Committee on Con: | tests ty, Cross, 3b. Thompson, Sullivan, ss Clements, Hallman, 2b. Boyle, 1b. Rusle, 'p. ‘Taylor, p. Tmpire—Mr. Hurst, First Inntn, Hamilton landed on Amie'n shoots for a triple, This un- nerved the Colonel and the next four to Delehanty went wide, Cross tapped slow one to Fuller, who threw to vis to head off Deichanty. George muffed and everybody was safe, Ham- fiton scoring. Davis made a great etop ef Thompson's liner, forcing Cross, but “Del” reached third, _ ‘Thompson ' was nipped at second. ‘Sullivan chopped three holes in nothing. One run, Fuller shot up a high foul for Boyle. Bullivan hauled in Tiernan's apparently jafe one, retiring Mike. Van died to joyle, unassisted. No runs, Second Davis and Doy! yan Haltren, cf. Davis, 2b. taftord, It. German, 3b. Wilson, c. called I sent him up to her bedroom. Once when [ went up to her room for laundry money Mrs. Burton came to the door very scantily attired, and Mr, Beatty was in. the room. “The day Mr. Rurton left the house for good Beatty called and stayed until 12 oclock at hight. Mra, Burton left ith him and did ‘not return until 7 a ext morning,” Justice Cullen deemed this evidence sufficient, and said as soon as the evi- dence had been written out and signed by the witness a decree would insue. ‘Mr. Burton will have the custody of the child, — ae) ee. MASSACKED BY NATIVES. Belgians Meet with Serious Re- versey in the Congo Free State, LONDON, Sept. 17.—Private letters which have been received here from the Congo Free State say that affairs there are in a condition verging upon an- archy, Encounters between Belgian and natives, which have been sented in oMclal despatches as result- ing in Belgian victories, are said to have been, in fact, serious reverses, It is reported that two Englishmen travelling in the Congo Free Btate have been murdered and eaten by natives, A Belgian expedition, under Lieut. Franquir, was attacked by natives on Feb. 11. The soldiers hastily formed emselves into a hollow square, upon {halen the natives rushed with much overwhelming force that the Belgians dames 24, Virgil Ik well: 26, Frank J) Wilbur ‘Holme Kellogg: 25, Samuel T. Ru cls A, Hyatt; 3 9; 30 RO. TH Harry Alonso Haroness Claris 17 Arapahoe The entries of horses owners and trained application for Before the Stewards of the are accepted conditionally to the pr duction of formal notice of reinstat ment prior to 1 o'clock to-morrow mor nw. pees ST. ASAPH ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, ST. ASAPH, Ber The entries and weights row's races are as follows First Race—Five furlongs May 1 ‘ teh Lady quest, when Beatty 7 front of Following are the Committees: Resolutions and. Platform—J. Robb, Cornelius Morriaon, 1, F, Gowlwia, We Bruscher, B. FP. Harford, Meade, W. W, Miller, selling; mile > Rettin 25 fe ct fii) B-1 OAT (O'Leary yes S18 103. (Perkins) fet 86 i Cass and Bombazette ran like a team to the far turn, with Patrician = hind. ‘Tho latter was going when they struck the stretch vent to the front and won easily by a nath, Song and Dance, after a iberal application of the whip all the way, Came through In the wtretch and got the | mace by three lengths in front of Bom- Pazette. Time—1.56 1-4, | THIRD RACE. ap of $2,000, for two-vear-o St. Hit Fin. 110 ¢Sima) 23 a tat one of Little therlant, Wade, Chairman, Credentlale Ht enburg ET While the notice was being Williams, Warner Miller came in and dropy ar the seat of the Chairman of the Herki- mer delegation, which was at the back of the hall, Mr, Miller sat in the back Nami ra! Williams, We H. Pridag, Charles We jeorgy A. Owens, Van Allen, J. M. Mayer. Hamtl= . M. Jeroleman, A. 1. Memmatr, HL Steele, L.A. Stuart, J. G. nivell, Sainuel MH. Moore, Louie ge He Fite Jacobs, A.A. Smith, John M. Weaver uilinan, Thomas Wheeler William. jr, Frederick M. Power, dohn A B"Monain, Irving P Hommedieu, EL O'Grady, | Samuel Caldwell, Hh Brundel, 0. E, 14 Bile Duke L108 Staniey 108 Five furlongs 11a Neto 114 Courtney Queen Gloucenter M Moily furiones, a An: Ave We Smyth, Bet * ting 8. Hf, Pin Brug, 121 (Williams) @1 7 18 «Geimay i 12 Reith) Sliver Ih 112. (Taras) Floretia IV. 109 (ogget:) Axtom.. 108 (Sims Tntermniesion, 100 4 Leary) Ben Brush got an even break to-day and after chasing Floretta IV. into t stretch, drew away and won like # rac horse, with Williams sitting still, Flor- etta IV. blew up badly at the head of the stretch, and Margrave, who had been third, then went after Ben Brush. He could ‘never get up, however, and Ben Brush won by a length and a’ halt Margrave was tWo lengths in front of) Crescendo, Time—1.014. | FOURTH RACE Firat Special of $2,600; for three-sear-ol upward; mile and a quarter Pid ee was a ripple of excitement when the name of Job Hedges was called as a substitute for David C. Col- solutions, notably one from the lins in the First New York District, Municipal Labor Congress of New York and that of Jullus Mayer in place of City, were presented and referred. J. Sloat Fassett | Recess was then taken until 3 o'clock There were hisses when the name of| to give the committees an opportunity Milholland was read ax a substitute for) to prepare their reports, . Bliss In the Seventh, | WARNER MILLER BOLTS. notices of contests In the The E tended to Clements. Hallman died ‘at the initial mou Hoyle walked, but was forced at s ond by Taylor. No runs. Dayis shot a ner which Cross gouldn't get away from. Stafford hit by pitcher. Doyle pushed a grounder for two bases, Stafford ambling to third. German dropped a safe one, sending in Both, Wilson poked a fly for Sullivan. Bullivan also got Rusie’s fy. Two runs, SCORE BY INNINGS. Philadelphis -. 10” New York. o22 ‘Third Race—Six and a half furlongs. Marte La naltte Tripute Flakewo Henuienance forces repre- 301 Four and a half furl 19 Joyeuse 49 at. DEPEW AND PLATT IN CO QUARTE Goss AGE NO, D-PRIVATE HEAD. Tanglefout By de chink Cashmere Fifth Race Jack Lovell Morrisey Frank D sixth, Rave Fores Krave the Committee was ready to} adopted unanimously punt of applause AN iepubt which time repor MORTON FOR PRESIDENT. he Republicans at Saratoga Same Him (Spectal to The Evening World) with round alter 19 O'Hearn U9 Velvet Hose All ages; four, furlongs Ne J. MeGarrigie 112 “Eolipse, Jr 112 Harry Warren Seven furlongs. 10) Selah 10 Ret Jim. 0 Jimmie James York ladorne Morton, and express be prevented to the sof 1896 ae the representatives of the * eon the Pres assembled, cordial from Col. Cruger’s follow- nty-fifth, from Job Hedges's from the Thirtieth, whe s had the certificat * Mat Boyle wanted the the Hi crowd; the ministration Cn Senator Comes Out for American Sabbath, (Special to The Evening World.) CONVENTION HALL, SARATOGA, Sept, 1% ing. The Tw merrymen the Collis the First, wh ats held by hope that na. nal Kop . FULL DETAILS OF THE NEW YORK-PHILADELPHIA GAME AND for re Empire SARATOGA, Sept. 17. | dential Ucket. i ‘THE GRAVESEND RACES WILL BE GIVEN IN THK NIGHT PXTRA, —— — undry Neap, It’s the Ben were Short had massacred put to rout within ten minutes ly afterwards it became known, according to the correspondence alluded to, that a native chief, named Ndoruma, Capt, Hansens and the whole of his escort, numbering sixty people. Henry of Navarre, 122(GriMn) UT (Sima) 110 te taanita Domino, 122 (7 After several false breaks, for which ciiftora ‘was to blame, they’ finally got VENTION HALL, | ‘The Convention has 41 for President by a This was the 1 lorsed Morton an as Introduced I of Convent! and wen | Mr. Matt called t the body or most of ed in machine s State Jer at 1 harmonious a ‘onvention followers convention hall, Yolock to-day well-behaved ever that was aly Twelfth, where Lafery Schuhman con- tested the right of Johnny Simpson, Brookfield followers were begrudged the seats they held. The New York con- it was really too bad that the Hon, | Warner Miller, of Herkimer, was not fully consulted before Mr, Platt’s plat- form was arranged in the satisfactory fashion Speaker Hamilton Fish had Out of iteets were the only ones of importance, | repaired it, The platform, as originally The genuine has colored woman on wrapp2r. * OF DERT REIS THT WHO. WANTS To te NO. SPLATT REQ GENT WEHIND axement of the United Staten Hotel.) tT ACT TO A” DELEGATE. SAY Mis VA AS SMOOTH AS THAT ON" (Sketched from life to his cottage.) THIS 18 A PeTERE BROOKLYN HOY ORATOR. BRA POLITICIAN TH MIM 18 His COACH; THEY HAS MONEY. KERWIN LOOKS AS THOU He WERE WAITING FOR SOMETHING; POSES ALL DAY IN HOTEL PARLOR ee DELEGATE NTE! oF KINC BAUTERBACH'S RED SHIRT. RAN UP FROM ORANGE COUNTY TO SEE FAssETT 18 STOPPING AT CONGRESS HALL “MINE WORK DELEGATE HUNTER OF ASHLEY COLE'S WHISKERS. AONB