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HARRISON'S CALL TO DU Continued from l-'lrst Cime. lions. I was ti"! quite willing to accept the osophy of some iBal Ihe only appropriate h ment f..t aa ea-Pret lent was mummy (Lau*hter and applause i m the same time, l very fully realiae thai under limitations In di?cusslng public que lio car.ii'i! say very much about :!;? <t>t Admin tion (applause), and It Is somewhat dellcai me to r-|.--.*k about Hi" present (A irol e; - something about It!' I Hut my fellow-i ii/.;:- men are of \.;-. consequent In th.. administration of .,:r i al?alt!? They do nol turn ?vents The Impo matter la the prlnclplea or policies that th ?peCtlVS pottles represent (applause), and of i (e?.| very free to speak and If yon will glv ),,'ir attention l will for a little while glvi my view- a;? t.. th? I? ndenc; ol ihe poll ?? .. Republican party, which I believe to b? '.-i M : helpl ;' u ? patrl? tic llou i ? h.?<???? ?, and o ... ea ' " ? pollcle? oi the l temo? ratlc p uht.'h I helte\e t.. be hurtful and deatructlve, plause. i WHAT Tltr: UOVEHNOIt UK NEW-1 SHOl l.i> UK, in this greal countrj ?.f ..urs. this alsterbo? p. ii v :his I'nlori under one dag and one ?'. tutlon, there is such a ..immunity ?.f Influe men an Intermingling o( Influences, thai no tK,n can In .my propel sens? !??? said t" be loci L. of consequence, and ought t.i be of concer Bi :>.. people of Ihe United States ?rom th? John's t.i Pugei Bound, whether ::-.>? Ooverno the State of New-Yors shall be a man of c T*r?i">?l "f*. s man \^i. Illustrate* In Ms own gad history the virtu?*? ..f high American ? -?ti ?hir. whether he shall be . man who loves our :i"tis who appreciates the sanctlt) of lallot'boa and th? equality ol men before the er whether he shall b< a man who companies those who prostitute the ballot-box, who compa with those who degrade publl? .itii." and pi administrations. lApplau?? i ll i- of coi sequ. lo the whole people whether th? (treat fttat? ol M V'-rk shall hav- at the head of her executive ? nt a typical, upright, pun American ell <?:- one *lu> regards these thlnga from a low at ; ind look? onlj to party advantage r i than to the public weal. (Tremendous applausel hn,. leparted from mj resolution nol t.. speak own State, t- aus? I could nol s,,*, ., It?rent ;?> the i I whl Is on in N? .\ ' e i? Ing m your city upon pers? -, i would n"t hav.- any one t?-.mk (hi ? Indifferent to the succeaa or one who ind love as my friend. (Great applause . ? the candidate of the Republl party, l.evi I'. Morton, to be altogether worth) the support of his fellow-clUaena and a!t.>|.-vi i, i for the highest exercise of the high du o' Governor ..f this greal State. (Enthusiastic j. long .'.intmued i Ml; MORTON'S HIGH QUALIFICATION He i? not untried or unexer Ised In publie fair?, he ha? represented this country at one of Important foreign courts with distinct and honor, he has represented a constituency thi? city la the ?""(mgn-ss of the 1'nlt. I St.? an 1. as Vte*>PresIdent, he presided with a ar tr. 1 dlgrnlty and power over the Senate of 1'ntted States that were unsurpassed (Proloni applause ? I ?m able to say that few mer. hi ??.." . verrtsed the ?ifflee of Yl.-e-Presldcnt w mere acceptance, with more humor and ninr? t nlty than Levl V. Morton. (Continued applaut Nor do I regard this preat contest which is be war-I in the State of New-Y,.rl; for pure, rle < ? ? ? ? muni"ipal covrrnment as a lo.-ai Iss ?Applause i The whole country wnt.-hes tl great ftrupe'e. It has read with amazement a d:?(tust the revelat'ons of munielpal corrupt! and debauchery which have basa laid before i publie; It wateh.< with an-ilous solicitude the cliion of the question whether there is power Htlc Ol this ?reat city to eleanse it? from these impurities and reassert dee?nt govei meal (Applause.) It ts coming to be reeognli by all stufenta of public government that i question ol municipal control and managen? ihese Institutions and prlnclplea ?? tl - ? K, nr i W? watch from all our cltt prea' and small throughout the country, t' Itrest ? attest which la now belne waprl In t city of New-York. I hope, sincerely hope, t) - ... have .."'.ther Illustration to he ?.; !?? i those which we have had In the past, that ho ever patient th.' people may h<, however negfa ful. h'KP\"r unwatchful for a senson, wh thing! have beeome utterly had. men with?. r.fer.-n e to party rally to the defentce of th Irstltutlon? and of their homes and set thin r . .t once more. ?Great applause > NATIONAL QUESTIONS ALSO INVOLVE There are National questions as we'd Inroh In this contest in New-York. A Congress Is to ("...?? n. and these i onstltuencies in the KT-'at ? ; of New-York are ?to ( >Xi t Ise an important influer in deciding the queatton whether the control the House of Representatives at Washington ?hi be wrsated from the Dea ratl party. I want, with your permission, t.. eaii your atte tion now to something looking to the altuatl and condition of the country, as viewed from National standpoint. <?ur Government at Was in?ton has now a more important relation to t business of the country than ever before In t olden days, when our money was furnished I State banking; institutions and when our IntersU ?ximmerce was left to rep?late itself or without reg latlcn. we fjj.j not so mu'h appreelate th<- importa touch whieh the National Government has up? the business affaira of the country. Now ail oi money Is Issued from Washinpton. Now the re?? !-?'.M of these interstate railroads haa been s sumed by Cotlgreaa, and now we realize aa v never have before that the question of the t?ri touches strongly every man's interest, whether l be rich or poor, throughout the whole country. (Aj p.aus.- i Men have been debating: this tariff que ton from the platform until It seemed to b>' 'hrea/ bare H seemed as If It was an Intermlnat. discussion, but there has come Into the debate a orator ..f the most convincing and persuasive powe and that Is Experience. (Applause.) Ever sin? the time wht-n th.- National Government aasum?' the function of ptovldlng currency for the peopli all through thes.- years sir, e the war. the Nl tlonal Government has either been in the eontr' Of th, it. publican party or that party has been I possess;,,:, of one branch ?if the Administration, s that Its policy could not be contra veMd; it ha been the constructive party (applause), oarryln this country through a great civil war (applaus? I it developed a flnan iai lyatera that stands unas ?abed to this day; calM also to provide extraor 11 nary revenu- f.,r extraordinary eariergiancies, it In ?NiMed th? protiSCtlVC tariff. (Applause; "WOTECTION THE AMERICAN SYSTEM. ?r <u thai day to thla oui people have known n ot.w ayatem than the protective aj tens, i Ipplauae "'??? ,???:... ran,- party has now been called t.. . p?tition of responsibility. i"..r thes,. thirty years ; ??* been an Irresponsible party (laughter and up ?Mee), bul in ins full control was given to tha ?*"> ' ? ? v- ite lu leslgn. Prior ( - that lime, hai to? * President r the H use, the Senate blocke. ?*? araj against radical legislation, hut in thai yea: .t w<v || ... -, A1.h complete control, and suddenl; j^ah gentlemen who ha I been platform-makers t i thirf. >....,.. -,,.,.;?,. ,.,,)],.-. ... hi, unaccustomed dut] Maas king iav. (Loud laughter and applause i Noa ;? , ,,? .Al. ,,,.. j,, he governed by parti.-? ?M sa ai; th se questions, tarirf and iin.-iie.-s Ii th*'r i ri m | mi . .,,. to be settled by party elec H?,li" aa I part] <: the hlghet i e m equei th?; the view? an i principle and purpose? ?,f th? tMi"'r;!\- i>?.rt;? - ihould !.. defined and understood fi" trout,., ?rlth the D?mocratie party now is thai ?t i? ai laeoberenl paurty. (Laughter.) Who ?? m ,, f*1' arhaj r a i going to do, what lu p isltion ?]"?:. FLINTS FINE FURNITURE. bbUbk Ni:nnt.N i'ok ni ici: <iii>*. SSI m?tt-r |i.,w h?n.ii'.me yo?ir ?hlnii m?v be. y,u Will ***& ? Pince woitliy of It in one of ..ur ? hina eloeeta They ?SI ma^ tftm ,.r own ?in.KI?r 7n,.y ar? ?n ..? flmly aagShal m* tMteful an art an 1 ?kill ran aaak? lh?Mn. Saj them. "^ ?h* pri.e? mark. .1 <n tl.ein Tiiey are mu.h 1^1 IW * UiuaJ r%.M -h^y ir? manufa,.,?r?r-, pr|,r? K?r '?Wne?. tm orlgir.aoty of design.'nr* MH furniture Kir '?'?P-nm-.-neM. tuy it. "BIY OK m MAKEM." CEO. C. FLINT CO., *3. 45 and 47 West 23d St? ?TEAR BROADWAY. Not " Cheap" at any price?a Poor Lamp. i EVERYBODY can now have Lamps that will give satisfaction, Por every "MILLER" LAMP i- perfect, ' S1 .' N|'". I H ? : ?? "\ I I! \ HAMi ?t y let h.VBKYHOUY CAN KINH HKSKINU Tri ( !'i.!: \si:. DON"l ut'l Umi ? ,.:;,' . ;,. RKKINII M ? ?l.?iiiiln. im ,,1 i,> KD1YAHO MILLRH A CO. 1" nd 12 ? 'olli ? : ie* li Z. ' I ? i n i i n i. Mil i : - n ?-. ? - ? m was? Why, m) ? - m rj m? n i may speak >| that po Itlon historically, li a ? the revenue? ->f the Government should be ral - ustom? lutlea, and th.it oui manuM I m leaal have, and our working?-? , ,.?*??. ;n. fil of auch mea-ur of prole? ? I mg dutli - upon foreign In poi - : |u . ? ? : . the i aupp irt ol th? - len? ral tl -..???? ? ? ? lApplau i Thla ii . : li ntal protection ?a-.? ta.I ; one as ?i thing conceded and . a-nen thej came to '.. ime iheir | ?? ? -. n .- overthi a n an i the part? Ih u i ampalgn upon the pi all prot? -. on. proi >< lion In ? , ? I , . wtr? unconstitutional !?? : the co m decisions. In i mom eminen iurlut* a? the principe up m m ?a-.? pie lue I to r*\ ... ?-, . ?? the i ; ivei nm< ni thi: m>i\Ks< world caraly/.kd All buatneax require* Ihal t.. ? -, ,. forecast, som- for? kn ???? ? . ,-.- uf what li !?? come Hut wh< n th? ; - ? took ui- th- work <?f reviali tarlfl became In possible; no hu?lne?i what bail? thi ? ir n n i? ? , h a-ljuste : If i party la :., acl wisely for 1 ih- ? muai b ? aome r ih? r ni prim lp ? i-lojitel "?,;' '? by the m is* * of the party, which a-- m ly ? ?peel t - fin ; er, mpllfli l li the la? ihej m ik? Bui hon h ive we ; mn l II ? 1 tlvnk. perh -i -, of ?1! lb? ?. gi : ' '?' thi ne moi t without in oh nl So one can ever tell, nor doca he know him If, when he , - where he 1? jro:;.g to a! I--- on the cr iwn of i ?unfl ???-. r. or It m.ij lorae i ? : (Laught? r - At i ? thin lack ick harn ; which I ? ;? u t}. an I wax lai .? -lj In? trum I 11 pi - ! leln* t I ?)! the ? ? . ? I - ". i ii. n caauiil conversation with aome iiews ? iper pi ople ii \. ar and h t nil ... i ? h? n ? wa her? that 1 fear? I Mr Clev? Ian I h:i<l a wil-1 t? .mu to ?Irlve. i l.i'.i-'.!- i - It lui c ; ! I? Sreai laught? r o. i i; plain ? - i ' t r it..plot t.. nay thai it wool?! lu? i ? foi tl 1 lemo? int.. Representative?, rhoscn w lilely aeatt? r- I llsti. t ..-. r the whol? had i-'-'t. pledging themaelvi I ? .? ? of ihe tariff qu< stiou or ..I (lie Unan lai m ? ? I seemed t-> them In their respectlv.atri.ts llkelv t.. bring th? m a few vote? (Api laui - '? ? h< . it.i- t-.i.-- ther they w.mbai rai ?? 1 i-\ t I? Ige? and promise? ?mil the con I at Ihe building of the tower of Kabel wan scarcely ."? iter than the ronfuslon ol voleea thai ? nt Waahlngton when il.-- Tarlfl l 11 came t.. . . eonaidered. (Laughter .-.t.! ..?.;?,..-- i ll. who would ride it? a ci a- h woul 1 do w< 11 t i Io '-. t. ..m .i- well as to the -Iriver. an?l It Is nhs< I entlal i-. the aafety and comfort of ih? pausen 1er? th.it the driver and the horse* ahould have ? tame objective point. (Lou : appl iu?e > INTRODUCED WITH Ar- H.? ?;n:s Now. my friends, with reference to tnli bl wax referred lo. It .?ame Into the H -uae with Kl?*? from the chairman .-f the committee il ? ? drafted it. It wa-? ?eised uoon hj the House an-i transformed l-ef.-re Ui OnaJ paaaage, and If th? Democratic Houae of Representative?. ? irged wl .?. the a Imlnlstratlon of the bui ol great country, pa?a?*d tl . Senate they woul?! have created a deficlei . odd million? :h.- lirai year ..i i .. pern i ? I Aclency iti the revenue? of the (Jo* . mllll ma for all y? ir- (Applause i W I u ? ' . business men think of .i dir? ? ?? with th---. tr.-r concern* drafting .. ' . the pur poae of which wa? to [i -\ii>- a rev*nue foi i-.-n-.s of the Oovernmeni thai ahould pa? ? ?-> sting thla enormoui >?; an I a M if II ha 1 be -orne a law, would hav? Be Tei irj of tl ?? it.-.?.- iry i market an<l realise m ????.- ? lui ? ? ? ??? affair? of :!.-? l?overnn wai :..?? ...; When th? a Babel if i 1 '. mmltte? of th? Senate ; ? ? ;? o . I ?ev< ra rel amen.ii con lu ting the bill to ita pa Were Finan ? - '? mm ???.?? !?- the kn ?a I? dge fact th? ' ? ? lei i and that I upon whl'-h the s>< t. it- v ? ? . ? ?? ..... Finan e Committee. ? to ?ul mil with 1 this ? -rk thai I?! \ reate a Bclenc Oovernm? ni. i : nt?. an I I Into the ha:, i? .-f the i?ei that reported 400 la ik-' ?? - ? v ] not rlgl I In ng that th? pan I roheren I party? tAppI CORMAS ANO UOMI'Ii MIBF.S How was this I ' ' ' ' ber thai when 1 : g, Mr. Gorma i f Mai engin? er s .... ? -. i ? have tl ; ? of the B? tat f the Ti and he tho ight he had of ? t. ter - lie ! .? 1 .i diaa iti ij ? *p< i leni ?? ?a Ith ihal att-mj I to eng neei a comproi laughter I When II b? at: ? up] ir?-nt that i the Houae bill t .o the Benat< Fli ? ? i l-ill coul I past ti. Bei ." 11 that nom? othet Benatoi ahoul I take up h? ? ti \ it.K It? ? ngln? ? : ?- ? ; tlorman ha.i had exp? rien- e and ?1? t.i i Ho Senator Jonei, of Arkan gentleman, undertook the work; an?l In ?? in the Senate lo- baa "-il uu how he wenl It. He took the bill at II wa? with lh< Finan?-? Committee amendment? and wnl a boni lo ? I-, n,,, rail Senator and a?k.-.i him aI.-ii he objectionable In the bill, and wh? be nuvle t.- obtain hi* vote daughter) and he telm us thai he carefull) noted with pene? on th? n u ?m of the Mil fthos? bill are printed with larg? marginal the objections of each Benatoi N ???? what ?a.? thai proce??? It wa* - ply < ? aleni to going t" eacn Senator and ?aylng "\Nha1 will vou tak<- t-. vote for thi? bill?" (I-aughtei ;.-. 1 .-; plauae.) And wlthoul inference t-- ?m\ prlneipie without reference toan) thougbl that v. or of a part) nature, thut Mil wa? adapte?! I demand? of the different Senator* A Senator who hal n collar and i off Inten ?1 in hli Btat? look? out for that. (Prolong?*d laughter.) The Alabama S?-nai<?rs- thwart? I Mr Cleveland'? deman?! f?n in-? raw material so far ;i? coal and Iron were cerned. Thev Inalated upon a reduction of duty upon coal snd Iron, and it whs vi-i-i--! ?\n<l ?? through the Senate Ihal proc?s? wenl on and thai bill wav made. IS THIS THE WAV TO FRAME \ RILL? Now. my countrymen, I do nol ?tand here t.- xaj anything unkind <>'. Individ?ala. Rui i ?lo hare t., gubmll lo Ihe Intelligent Judgmenl of ihe -?itiz.-ni of Sea Vork, without regard to polltb-a whether that la the way t.. make a tariff bill, (i ir? at applause.) Well, finally, forty-three vote? which w? Ih? number required w-r<- obtained .'.-t the II liemocratlc Benatoi voted no, and, though h< noui ced th? I III ?o bitterly, i i- llov? he ia no lio.- i-? jiiilnt ?.nt to ? ? ? om? ol I? virtue* met loua laughter.) The bill wenl lo th? I'reaPl.-nl t o, Mrsl li w-'.t ba? k to ihe llou ?? In coi The Ho lae ronfei i -?? ? aft? ral i you will remember Ihal from the?? ????'? Republican! were altog?-thet -x lu?le?l; It wa ? meeting, a ? onfi ren?-e, of th? ? - ??? '*??'' m? in bera <-' the llou ? who wer? ' I ? i He jh lit I' ? W? ? - and week? hej dtaeuawd the?? ?!?!:? ? l.-t vv.-.-ii the Senate and the Houae, the llou ? d , .... ii .- tha? h- i ??? ?old n< ?? r a?lop1 ihe ? bill; that it s live of 1 n nm rail wliatevei th? maj l>< (loud lau^bleri. and thai they never would agree in II They -.\.ik..| up one morning to a kno ?? li I ?? of th? hal tin S?'ii lite II . 1 hud rej nt. | nl pai In? Ih I ill, an I Ihal .' th? bill ever gol ba? a on the lai le ol tr ?? Vi. ?? l'i.-M-i.-tit n would be killed In the Senate And ., the 'It- adful .?It- i native wa? i re? ente<| party ol taking I he . itc bill or u-IJoui nil vlth .. M ;.;..? ling :in\ t.n f| I.ill :r all. And in? - manager* on Ihe par) of ih? Houae, who had aaid, and who have i ?-ai I over ami over a n - In, that I he bill a a* In I all I -? mo ??rat I. thought upon no tarlfl whi I ? -. - even hlnl ! Vea, more than hinted; who have ? -xi.. * ? -- I thai .t wa? prealded over in large part bj the In fluen-'e --i gigantic tru the ? men linallj ... cepted the i-.ii rathei than a? ? ? i-i lb? alternativ? .,! i'-.tiik; to th?- rountry and ?'onfeealng theli In capacity t-. leglalat? upon th? lubjeci (Oeriatv? laughter and applauae > I- would have been i ml fortune, I agree, :?-t the l?emo?ratlc party If the) had fail'-i to pasa a Tariff bill, perhapi nol greatei than that which swalt* tii-iii now (prolong? I ap plause), bul .-'till a misfortune; bul what n godaend it would have b en to the country! (Long continue?! applauae.) There li nol ? Democrat who bear? me to-night, snd I hope thai there are ?orne who do. who .!<>'?* not know thai ir it h.i-j i.n announce I that that Tariff bill was -l<-..-l mil ih.-t thi* Con gres? would adjourn without any tariff legl?latlon, ther-- WOUM lta\.??!? an liiHtnnt revival --r business all over the country (i.-,.ii applause snd cheern.? There Is not one ol these gentlemen who I? ih any relation? to Wall Street thai would not have reijjar.le.l a tl|- thai Ihal thing ?a< to have happened ?* equivalent to ? fortune, -?n-l would have gone mt<- the Btreet on th-- long *..!<? to th^ i-xtent of hi? credit. (Laughter.) An-l it ha? hap? pened I-f'-re, I am sorry to say, that events thai woul?! nave l-'-'-n disastrous to ihe ?Democratic party have b^en good for the oountry. (Laughtei i WHAT THE PRB8IDBNT THOUOHT Of IT Now. let us traca thi? bill a litti.- further. It went to the President (laughter); It went to the President In a constitutional ?enae 1 am not ?ure that he ever allowed It t.? get near him actually (Uproarious laughter.) Pome of the newspaper gen? tlemen insisted that it remained In the next room until the ten days had expired. Nov.. what ?lid the Presiden! h ft im a P trty stand) ilnt, th il it was a bill chara ris I by pan ? ; . I d;.<hon \. . "" I ??? ? ? structure bill I' ? .: ' Hi ?aid It was full o ? nd crud tl. -. i '.:.,: ,|U<>to his exact term?, bul the aub ? ? them H n ild il .. II a is un ? ia; H? - ,i I t!i it : wool - i . a matel i "???" ?rei . -..al taxe Th? r< ne\ r a.ts a appeal ... , . | . u w<i? ["??'le to Ms ?' ?.. ..m I to Klv. :i. api r .... ul '"II Ii ? r? .? . | , :,; I- in ? ' ? of I i ? . i . ild h .... ?- i .,- t . the .ill this pi ire. ?i ?'?is ht . ? that t i? :.... u.. , mis arrian ? ten ?;,,: he refund io app? nd hi? name to ? ? an i wrote ;.,: Mi i'.u? hin?? ?< l< ?ter de(? ndlnaj ? ? -.; -? '. \*ow. nt) countrymen thai I th? result ol Ihlrt) l-m iklni! an I .Mint. tliMl ? ....,??! hiiI applau ... A 1.1 . th u , '???. ' ? have .. : r. a?! a m ?* -,? nier, |),mu l pe? - lasl >t. i in NeW-\ ork ihe \tUR<a uinp an .ill. it ia with ..it any I i ? . ii .i .-i onaor am n .. .He i arty. I i : 'oi- iii- mend his app..i U HAT i i i ? ; 11 f to THK |?i: i|?LK MAI BX i'i;."i' Now, whal hav? ?? a righl to expect (rom th? I - li ?! !' . a |oV it? i ? Ol ' th? ? O.I.' a n they w. ind. .- to the c >uni rj thai th? ? u ' >' i n im. ., ? would si ind i... thi n ? lv? 'A . u ? \|, .. . ?;. .. ihe) u . . i '?' im? I bill ll, i: '.,.,;:' ? ;, I.;,. H ,, ,' .. III.?, but V. " had a i ?Khi t.. ? \|? i : thai lhe> would (ra T 'in: bill to whl h. when th > ' id th? J Wolll I . . || ., I? nt, a; .... ' IV,i di] ? ? ind i i ttlem i of lila m? mil ibl ? - pp.ause.? Irsl? ad, U? iai. Klv. ii i bli lh.it th.-; ha? ? Imr.t ;. it? ?. ael nl . It wax part ol , . . . ... n I I' i . . ' lie lull, lid liiime.ii ;y at that ? , Im ? : . lend 1 Senate, and M em \i. i ? ural invp i t.nti j by the lion- f Itepr? itath I la 14U?I ; . . ? . I n.li it.|?. thai hiit for 1 I ? . ? Mr. ? ' ? l ? - - " lull that ? nun rrom th 11 1 ? : . ' ??? '" en 1 ? -? : !.\ I. . S 1. r I || ||.?| : - ! : ? ... m eiiormoii? .1 Kht hav ? I [ th") ? ! - . ? \lr ? " II ? ? . - T. tin? ... ? . .. . ? ! II '..-? , . I, ' .rk ! a. pi) Its . (| .:,- ? I ?:. 11, lerv.l ? '.i- . . : . THK ' '. ?- !? Ti ' rilK ?' 'iM'r. \\ . I .? ? ? U : - -? Itl '.. .m ? ? to f our 11 Me fi " tarll f I may call lha 11 was indeed It 1 : he a .|i-m>l lApplauae.i Th? re ha a It .ri ??? I. ? ? 1 mom? nl What \ . .,?:?. to be the eff-et of I . I .';?..:.. law fram? the t'hlrai I in well un ' . ? far Trader or a tarlff-refort it an] lm| ment o| 1 mora u. Hut I : ... mai ind mln I ? it ? ... M Klril. j hill to .1 . .-. . ? ; ' 4 tal Uriah ll luntry ? it* t-entr? ll/ml ap pl.i . ?? 1 What a ill 1 ? 1 . ? . ? Mr .? . ? \ ? . \ ; ? : . ? ? , . . tarif! mattet in ?den f un prie? 1 ; (oui . ? '. ? . -?.'.?:,'????..,? - ' ' in " ? . ? ? me . (App.au ? ' ? 1 a?. , i?. ? Kv.-r) ' ' it ha I? th? ? ? 1 h ? . ? .- ? I feel Ilk. els; 11 ... : at...ut rial foi ou: ? ? m?: But it - ', ige ?f ? . - ' .. , . . . ... ... lo this th? bank vault In our ?real mm?-i . Iai rentn : ? Im en full ?if I , . .....-'.; mi nt of th? i- . . .,' 1..a In an) Un m, b it ron; -action! Vii?l from I ? ? ha\ ? had .. i-oi dltlon In ?? 'a h m m? ) s-a? sbiindaiil and hea| ai : ahundai I m?l < heap b? 11 oui 1 eopl? ?Ild nol find Ih.million ?u. !i that Ihey had th? o use It Ii In? 1 \\ phi 1 , ? \\ hal It th il iur I" mu ral ?am in airm Ihi hn Ih? |>ur| ??? ?, In The) loll 11* ft,a' .? ?? ..!?? <, . . ! ,,. hemn ?1 In I " 1>"II< J and that 1 Mr. V ed th? m < 1? n he :..... 1,1 hi? 1 111 Ion frl? n?l? ??? ? re inketi v. ?? v. . . ' ? ?. .,..'.'. .;?.?????.,:.: -.: m an I ...... lit h I?. ? .' 1 ' ? itnetlm .. . 1 . I m ill up ai ?",- if lliem to ? ia hat the) u, ?? ni t -v It I ha?l . frl?n ! onee Indlnna whu haiina been ?. ? 1 ? \i ?pul ir In a ... i 1. , 1, of ? mi tlon with ,...!;. ...?????? hfl I I" ??? une \-i < ,?| Il n il i ?II Ihe ?? 11 ?? t ' .1 ? ? : ,. yea I Thtlikll -' ll?W< ? ' n?ir again?! hill , ... j,.,| ...... .,? lia. k ' ? m ike 1 ap ?? h in.I ; ? . ? ? .,? m? n to-dav.' a hen unie m m In Ih? au h .. n 'N un? ?;,. in pi? 1 ? . ?? une ? ll/md ImiKbtel H l ,.i.j: Tl: VHKHH 'I'" 1 HKNKKAL IcIhk tbns? .??..' 1. n a lo name 1 hoae ?.enei l Ihe? ..-. ll ? ?, .? 1 hem, Ii) et ting ' 1 ? ?? raw n I mil ll.'a !'.'!? Ml . .alt.I 1 -, in.-'1. ..: . n, 1 lew I? in ? mild? n .1 mai ifaotur? lu ? h.aply a? the manu (?real llrttaln and ? '.? ma ? v and thai Ihey ean sel eaply in Hi Ihe .'.? rid V ?? had 1 ? I i,-, the 1 ? hale I hat . al ? ". .t ?... ? ? ? . . ,.. . ? . . n, ,1 If IM'- 1 lai, i. !.. Im turrl? I oui .. 1 . ? ? 1 , ? ... o,., 1 Im Ion inn . 1: ?! . re to rot In th? ???:. ,.r:,I market* of the world In tin ?. .1 . . ????? . ? thei like 1 rodin 1 . nun 1 . .... i., ... inalel iai, hu ?,\ i... ?.'. ill \...i k at ihe am? U ,.. ... < \pi.l lime 1 Th? .??ll ll ?a u, .1 , ..ai 1 . 11 ver) sm ill part of ll ? .. ? lha 1 rdli ? . mlng, an 1 d) ?inn, ami ? ? I, ihi ???.!? .tin 1 boi u 1 1.1 Into It. thai ,, . 1 , n ? ? 1 and 1! ae ar< 1.tn| rt? 11 Ihe n, n K. ?- .,' ih? world, ... ? ' mods il Ih? . .-,?,.. pi |, .? with H ? It.I I.'!!??; ?'. <?? 1 ? ? ,.ui ?a 1. 1 ? rheap ' : ? ge I :.? 11 - I.Vp . 1 ?i 10I yet 011 r f 1 |?|tl Ilia thai I 1. ? t ? -? '.. in Ua la ' ? ..11,1-'I.'!- ' ; ? ...? ? ' ? . ... I ! la ,1 III a tu,a ,..ii.-ii everv man aould II what I. had lo ,,.|l i,| ?-.,, an?l buy, .Mint 1.. wanted to buy, lo? ?I lUitiit.'-f and atipluuse?, (orRettlnK thai lier? , hiiyer a? 1 -1 Ib-i In ? ? ' ?? trans u-tlon and H 1 U , ,, iid not In t.i- h and lo? IT MEANS LOWKH vVAOCT x,,. m. rountrymen ? had lust aa well t." 1 mltted that this chs Ing after the ma.., la ui th ivorid lavolv??s that; it InvolvM scaling down Ihi v,,,;-.(oui v, 01 king 1 ? "ri- . ?u how can on? eom I pete who paya for his labor two dollar* a da) . : i anoth.r making the aanw product who paya (Iftj renta ? day' He muai g.it of the market ..r nt down wages, so thai the worklagmen ..f our I country, and all men, for this la nol s queathsn f..i worklngmen only; it la a question that ?;,,.* to every right-feeling man an?l rtght-thlnklni man. however Independent ids rlreumstnncea in Ufa may be. '?.?.ni; applause.) I cannot help bul (eel, thai in a countr) like ours, where our social seeurtt) m time ..f peace and the aood untar of our community depends upon a well-conditioned and well-dlspoaed laboring people, and when tha defentMo ot oui da? and ..ur Institutions (irreal epplaua?) d?pend Upon the strong arm and patriotic hearts of oui worklngmen, I cannot help but feel that it would be a disaster to bring in a condition of wagea In thi? country bo low that hone would go out of the heart of the man who tolls In the mill. 'Continued aocdause.i L'nleaa there la hose in the heart, soma OMMER "SEC" and Champagne Nature (Vid Brot). "High Grade Champagne of un:fonm quality. promise ..; better ihlm i, -.-in. margin of comfort, some i,, ( ?.., for the fe? t of hit - hlldren t.- climb I i helicht* ihal h? ha I I line i. uni? ?- these 1 hi n .... o, ihe heart, ) >u maj ? \i--. . Anii?-h> to ln< i. ase ..?; I ... ; .1 ? ? ? . : appl . SOMK DBSKRVATIOXH f?.\ CHKAPVESS. 1 hav? : id , bef ?re, an 1 have I.n c ill- i to o ' '?"? Il n. r-. i ihlnk, In N- w Vor! b? m? In 4 ? f-' hlg . |.. ..:i-,.i tha? I tho igln (hing* mlghi be loo ch i; When- r ? hing I t I? produced that I weai r use in my h um Is pro lue -1 thai : h? m in o? ?? m in a I - make? H .?o ?- f. ,:..- .,. dec? nt, -???;!? irla ??!? living 0 II th? making ??! .;. I ?- u ? . . i.-.| to w? ir or :'- hivi ;? >.;??. t .,,,, ...| . i i :; . there are not mil . ,.: ; ulturl t ?-.:.. the ngrlcultu know ? -. - ? : ? ? .,... ? . |. . ,. hin.-? oui -- well i t. h il, i . .?..'.?' an I ippl ??? ? - And these i ol oi ; havi u : -?? >l th- In . , - - the i mea ..o* ..::;..- ' , thi II lei and tl. . . . thai .... .. ... ;? . in in?- ? ? of mir progr? , i , u n--i| na I lo-l .. ' I- ipul.it ii ? " ? - ? I l>y th? in- i ? ?-? In weall i ? un mitte?. ? th" S? l'en i!.< anl : :? , . ? : ? ? Tu :.::' ti?! I i I .?;? pre-1,1 llgiu- n i,a-l di.-nin I . ?? .... ... .,,,,. | nm sin . . ' . 1er.) 1 . : s . ? ,: Hing Up to I through th? a i o -1..-.... .-? r i I . d tearli ... i mon, w? . ?. : - -1 v . 11, v\ ' ...... 111 : i : .-. ? :' ? ?: . ! '. i ? arth th il i ? ? . ? ? I -. ? V fri>-a r th? f. .... . .-. rli-i-r iiii-I -i ? ... .' re at a AN M.l.l SI--N T-- HAWAII. w ? .?? ot a s It has ? ? , or :w . ilaught? ri. an!, no ? imei lal Isl. an?! ihal wa* Imp >rtai l, Im I one tba ?? ipled a i i i;.i\ il |. ?lilon of i-r al ?tral Inter? u . ... ... ITS.) Then agatt n I ... .... . vorl-l we ar ? will n ? ?ui nteatlm mi ? . . ? ... ? ? ? not been r? ? : ' ? . i - ? ? ti ? lines | . ? ? ? ? ? ? With * ' le, ?.?.::? I ? ; ?? the nations th? ? - ? la ? ? go f i it i o i to New-York, w ?? ?r-- nol n a , .... \ rid tl . . ? , ? . ? ? . ? ? ? , ? ? ?' . ' . -, ?...-? . ? , v . ? ? i t thai a ... ? . ? ? .i..--. the | . II?'? i ? Lon i ; . ? i i-i ? - ? llr.ta.n u I I it I that this i I , ; . Ul?! I tl'IV I ; ?. i ? ; a I ' He w -|>a|>?l 11 .,-.,????:.-, hi : th!? an ou, ?....-t,.! i; , la i- - I I- ? ? .. : t - : tl \ ? ? ? ?:? .' ? ? In II Ihroui I. ti I .... ? . .... ? i ? | .... , ?.,?. (le : ? reign by ih? ?,r.-i- t - - HI? ? hip lln? - - - ? . -..-.- i . i ? i. ?-. n igi jltiiti ,-i ? I . ' I . ' : . \ ? ? -?.'-? arrati >. n l>> g. n ? . . ' ?? ? i ? ? , \ ;.? , >i hlnl hoi ;-.'?? in: I .... leal with I ? in an ? - . ,?. I | | i, ? ? i . . . ,u., n ,:,?,-.-??, ? ? ? ? ? In a ?<?i (he next ...,i ,, i ? m? .ii .,-. i-lei-l a in w boar? I ? I | ?|.< . . ? ? . ' ? Iren I; -.1 I'ltitr? h il that th? M ? nul et In? ihal n,jrk lo go on M CI? I ; us thai T ?TOW KNOWLEDGE Tirlnr* e.->mf?rt and Improvement and ttnd? to personal ?tijoyrnenl when rightly used Thi n u -,, who live better ih.-ti others, snd enjoy ??ie mor?, with lass sxpandlture, i... . , proniptl) sdaptlng the world's best product? to lbs needs of physical bflr.g, n .1 at- ; the valu. to health ol ihe purs l.'juld laxative prin ipiea anbraced In the rented/, Syrup --f Figs. Its excel! ;.--? I- due io Its presenting In ths form most uc eptabls snd pleasant t-> the ta.ste the refreshing and truly beneficial properties -if a perf? i laxative; effectually cleansing the ?>.< teni, dispelling .-id?, headache* and fevers, and permanently curing constipation, it has kh..i satisfaction to million-, an.! met with Hie ap nroval --f the medical profession b"-*".,,. u a -t.i on th-- Ki-ln?->?. Liver snd Bowels wwhout weak? ening ihein. and it is psrfsctly ft--.- fr.-tn every objectionable substance Syrup "f figs 1" for ?al- by all druggists In .?0<\ and 11 bottles, bul it i? manufactured i-y the California Fig Bymp Co oniy. whose name Is printeil on e.-erv pm-kag-. al?) the nauie. Syrup ftf Fis.?, and b?nir; well Informed, you will not accent any substitute If offered Mr. V? Il?on tella ua and Lbe Democratic Senators tell ui thai !? - very distressing Information, 'Laughter and applause.) it !.- alwaya a ?comfort '??? !?? . we can sa thai the worst haa happened, that thei nothing w? :?-. In stoi If M that We W? r- at the i ottom ?:,::.,.. t. . i depths ya? n i foi ?? ? "ill nolni our bruls? - and l< ok .;' and rkn? - "'le- ?tar di I nol ?ho? hen ti to gel .an of the boh, il'ro '??r. i Hut tl -?? gentlemen all tell us i M > war la to .i ; but the) are nol quit? i ?? their own wav about it. (Cheers I i? thre? n oi tha more of life, an ? ?lire?, a great d? il ol that time will lie re ' ' ? frarn? the i ? ? ,? pr? ?nation bills. ! leve, th. '''.r i cl-: this (all real upplaus i all the balance of sioti, I . m ?ure, v. al Im tai.? n up ? il - expl lining to then what m? . lection thla i ill "?? ?"?' ?Loud laugh" r i An I we i hall hav? an ,?'' ": thii destructive war un our American In? du tri? ? (Applai ?? ? T1IKY MIHLKD THE WORKWOMAN. i have .n.iii' : i t ??-. ,, !r Democratic leaden should hute an A mer I an smokestack And ?? ' :'- ' h it ? Ii tl ?? mpa lee? rllsfd the American manufacturer as a thlet : bber-baron, The) have had no ierm.< but thos? of lenuncla ' '?' (oi him l never could see why th.- could be -.. whj u waa an offense against ?oclety or the country foi .? man t.. build a m II and give ?ta? ient !?. men and women at ?lecenl wages in ?'? It. (Applause.) Hit these appeals have b?-i u mi di. ai .1 the minds ol the workmgman n-ere '?n.an,". :igaln?l thtli employers. Ihey were ma?!e to Udieve that the man who paid them ? is ill. ir enemy, and they must assume i i him the .until |c of hostility 1 hey were toll tiial the benefits u( prote? tlon were not equally ?listrtbuted an?l that the manufacturer got too much, ??thei men wen told if the) did not viorfc th? pro ? r. i'i-ti es the) goi no .' nelll fi ?m prot? ? - tlon; us If then ulatlon between the common waa.- of In? common laborer on tin eel p to Ma- kill? ! m in In the ?hop 1 i th? kill ? i .'.. i-. ? i ? ,'v:1.? month, a ill th- lal ? m ???: k ?' tl ' lay? There i-i mon o? these thing ? ? itl m ' i i. hea all labor And It i - - i hi ??.: o attempt ,? ?? ? ?? I.:nor Into two classes ? i in the pro and on. oui of it (Applaus? ? ill ? ' ?, ai . y< : their mln is have ; . un? i ami the) were toi i that we live i that m ule th? 11? n rl h-i and the ? .. i l>) ? i) if i it Ing ll ih? j brought .... are all ; oor. ? I ..i ??.: i. > .-i and applaus? . ciu?d banish epttl Im . ; g? i i|?li ? . ? hav? | . ; f u ?> ? i :? I i> 'api . . i ? ?thei n - ? . (Ay .. er I ? ?' our i " .pi' l..-t us take that IUt of -? ?i. lo iint .... . ? ' . and a iTr? . : ....... .... emp.oyer ? ? n nucl I I im I will th i" OUI : lut il poor fi How in . I ! hink ? re - i t. ,: ? i i r Bx ? . : . we carry It ... mln .t we h ive ? r? . ? i h< ' ? iv< rnn ... ? . . ? m >>n t a nd I a . ' Vow. un ' tall ?? ' than I . ; ? ? ,, ? ! i I thii k ' ' ? I creed and ? patrloi ? : ? ?'. ;? untry, 11.. I t h a t ? ? t ' . . ? t ry worthy of the ? i It haa a nobli i history sanet that haa set ?n I ir .??.-.? , t In the r >lli of the t the I ... -, , , |CC?SS '? -.;.. ||.,'H , ?? rved a vast d . , ? . "dividual ?< irlty. ?? whose f a great r Its own i- o| le ... It ? elae I I : IVlf? ? put ar i ? . itl I In 11 s ? ? ? .- ? ? ? .... nor of th? .... ... ? great ,u r % ' rica i ? ? . pe i? I ? ? 'iri! ? i - ?? . . ; ? I nil i ? . . ? Ing . I rand tl ? ? ? . ....... ? d I ? ! ? ? I bave - ... , Iv cotini . ii . m In .... ? ? ? | , ? . . ' ? , . ' ? : , !.. 'i. ??? ? ? U,,i as ? ' \ ll ' ' ' ' C ? ? i'| it! '? (IBM A I m ? i::' ? ? ? ,\ - ? . n - ' . : . ? ? ? ? ' .:? : Hovel l f th? f New-York ? api I Ild to listen to 1 gr?'A( t il , : par! ha nrodu ? I i Ap i I. a ?trie! I ? trlcteai me? ting so con ....... ,.,... . politics la \\ hon t Ma) or and llecor 1er . ? . ? - ' ? Ml the | ilitl ? then ? ; finition of lu Webst'i rhai ? .?i i of ethli ? which haa tu ih t gtilai ir govei nmeni of -? State or pr? ?. ?? ? peace and ?. n i'. a of Ita ?tr? '.k:!i and .- and the proti ??. n of Its ell /?:\-- In their with 'to- preservation and Improvement of ? m? ? i! ' I Applause. I v M.i)or I? good ?! h i I a ? he mak< - good or tl !? :?..,!%? - : 'i ipp :? tments he is ' ?? ?? Mi Hrai lettei ol .. id, among ol i that th. lest ? : ii h? woul 1 ll | pi) to ..:?! ?? ntmenl In i iltli e ?a ould be hi liai a -i, al Din. -- tor the pi ice I I.a , ;l ter ' m . ol !.. iie||i\- ! him We thought this waa a n i Tamin.'t : g? I r immam. a ref? rm< I Kor six ? a i ? th??) i, ,.i ? ?rant an : t III fil e, .'. Ith full pow ol anp ilntmem. ai I, tiythlt aiial ,a..l fc,,\ ernmeni of New-Voek, ll ir ist i" atlrlh ; ? i. ' ' I neither of the in hn is., ihe othci i!?aughter.l \ow Tiiiiini in; I1 ill, h "- tig ti ? ihe ;? iwor (or six il 11.1 evervlioit) bell? vl a ' ? i i i III in eXI nl t had refot u ! m;?) sa; In i laki n u? six years to find mil fn. II has i ik? u th? ? .i.i.i ;e of I ?r Pal '? I i ?liilau.-e a? taken th? ? llllant ? : examinai f Johl VI Hoff tapplause) ... ,| ? i ?? ? ; ? i < Ki : . led b) th. I.evow ?'aminitl iAp| us?.) Ii' .1 n Hpuk? il .-;'.il- iSHUea and dosed as r? ii. .-. Hui :' tie ... tri? i ght md the n i the springs .it ivorl imt that 1 .v ash iA| plause i The Iti'i lean | I always will w?>l ??i i ;. an i ? hite, Je? ami i :? utile I'rote tain ind i' ithol itsklnj h I and that I ilng I". ? md lei oilon ind Ii? ? h ? m m on Hag ??: oui ? num. in coi ' Vpnl ... ? Hi \i ? ri then ild "I de lare tins m il ling i ??. :';..!' TI i m ting I ip with 'tnendous . li.-.-t a ihe ex-Pi : : l.i he i and I late for ??>.v - \ THKMKXIm d'H .1 \.M OITTSIDK Til? H'MANI ui'l.i: rui'I.I iN'T ? : i : I" WITHIN \ Altl?H UK THK lU'll.hlXd Treniendon crowd ol m n and women surged ib mi ill m ? a entran? - t i the Music Hall, In eventh-st., and the stage ? ntran.n Ixth-st., I'lilnl) ? : i Ii i ' gain a?lmlttance, from 7 o'clock till the adjournment ol the great m. ? ui Man) who an Ivisd aa earl) .? ? I ' Imp . ilble even to - nter the vestl bul . a nd ""ii aftt i" i ., th?1 ?pacloua hall being aii a?ls den led, ?he loora were closed, to remain shut till the do?* of the meeting, s.i a : ? ' - . lock lut? comers were unable to ap? proach within yard from Ihe main entrant?, and '? mlnut? later I 'ift) sevcnth-i I waa cloi elj pa ked, both sidewalks and roadway, from Sev? enth av? nearly hair i\.i\ : . Sixth ave., with peo pi nany o( whom tenaciously clung to a delusive hope that some patron saint would pronounce the "Open -? lame, would niw- them Ingress to the greal auditorium and an opportunity to see m,I near fleneral Harrison and eg- Vtee? Presiden I Moi Ian. for both of whoai freipieut and ln*t\ util ' t v. are k : \ en, The vasl throng, In which there were many women, waa a typical \ew York Republican crowd earnest snd demonstrative, but good-natured and loc?se. A strong force of policemen was on hand but their principal effort was to protect women an,I feeble men from injur) through the Involun tarj swaying of the crowd, which would hav? bean Irresistible. A procession that marched westwar.l through Fifty-Seventh-St. fortunately arrived be fore the street had become mo densely crowded as to be Impasaable. Uig oil portraits of General ANDIRONS. FENDERS, PIRESETg SCREENS, BELLOWS, WOOD BOXES, OAI FIRES Broadway, Union Sq. and 18th St HEADQUARTERS Mantels, C?EM FIREPLACES, TILES. 1.1.mint Stock. I?e?t ?iervlee. Maker's Price III V Of Till: MAKI-IK. Superfluous Hair, Pimples, Freckles, Moles All Facial Blemishes, Permanently Removed atthe WOODBURY DERMATOL?GICA!. INSTITUTE, | 127 W. 42(1 St.. \. V. NEW-YORK TRIBUNE 3 AS of the 460 Paqcs. Size, 15 1-2x22. ? i Caa aaally I T I ia?rtsj 7 CENTS PER DAY. Our Special Ktlition I'm ix ...??? lumet ?fia.: Foreign Countries Vol. I ? tha '???>'. siatsa. :.'t 1 United States Vol. II - P< rtalnlng < 1 I'r.ltcd State* 2?S, [>?|mi Full Description 5ent by ,'loil. ?? ? city for THE TRIBUNE, 154 Nassau St.. .Mew York. The Original ana Genuine SAUGE I::i; arts the m ii delirious taste sod seel i:.>t and ( < 1?! "Iratu, . -? ? ?;;t.\\ j:: -, ?ah m>'-, M (. ? (IE, JAM R>?? P,..,. ; j ^ / u .1:1 <'.v ? ',,., >?fl beware of Imitations. T"^?.'-' Horn but L ; ?' Pet rins. y * ti ? JOHN u: >< \ . '. row?, y-j.w >o;iK. tnd i!*ir 'PHI i.I .-1- -10,000 iami?ei N'ew I'ork who buj ?. ? LADIES' HOME JOURNAL. More than ?OO.OO? - ; ies sold through? oui the rountry, each issue, in cities aaj the larger tow ?>. il 'ri. ai ? m irton, a-l Ich were borne In the pro?*e**;on, ?-er.- ;-.;.:.. i-lieere?l, Finding ll nn ii--.-. al le to < mm? rise assemblage, which 1. ? i gathered without the attraction ->f musl.:? a - 1 m a hope That frre would b .m overflow m- -i ng .i'il fingered 1. ng. but In v.i.n. ror ?..?? to i hel?l Ha.l a? h i meet? 1 Ing i.m ?i.ii when the cmn l was greatest, Its speaker/? woul?! have nl.lrei -.-. an Intelligent and 1 appreciative au-llfi \ r 10 XI people, aome estimate? pla Ing ll al double that numb? r - *? ESCORTK? T-> THE HALL. ?'l!i-:i:i:> l-.|t :<:: HARRISON ANI? ?VIH MORTOM A....-\.', THK R? ?I I'i: \- earl) as ( ' ' o'clock .? crow?! began tj gathar around the Klfth Avenue Hotel. So -in-' knew from which door Mr. Harrison would come, *-> al* the entrances to th? hotel a'ere carefully watched The police ha-l little :,. do. R\"< I ?? an 1 th.-r. ,i cheei wenl ui>. ami everj moment the crowd r.. ? ? i\ ? i fresh ... ? slons. Thi : penetrate?! 1'arlor Xo W, where Mr Harrison sat ind whetg he courteousl) received a Tribune reporter. "i .m: m the hands ->i m> friends." he laugh* ?aid, w'. ;, <|u? .- to the route of his itrnej ??- Music Hall. "Mj speech Is .?il r^.uly .i . : i awali the call." Ths call was nol lung I eomlng v ? :.- o'clock Mr Morton quietly ?la? ter? i the hotel by the Twenty-fourth-st, .-nuance and wenl al one* to Mr Harrison's room. The two men shook hands und entered Into earnest i-on 1 venation. Thla w.? > Interrupted by the tonada of 1 martial must? and the cheers which greeted the Lincoln I'loneer Corps ?- tha aturdj Republl sa its big band, mar -i--.l up h front of the hotel and halted. I1?- Witt Vaa Cott. - .'linn..:..:?!? ..i the corps, entered the I ?? 1 and ai ome went to Mi. Harrison's room snd of fered il.-."it of the corps t.- M isle 1 all. Ten minutes later Mr. Harrison and Mr, Mor lon em m the |.n\ u ? ? ntranc of the h.iel al the lefi .-! the main ntrance. and entered -he ? .. which ft?*.? waiting for them. Their up |..-..i.i: was tin nal for che? rs loud snd lo if*. The poll- ? ha-l i-i keep the crowd back by mala r, :.... Ilot h m? n lifted th? Ir hats and l--.vi..-1 smil? r ... t? i..-? cheerlni crowd, an?! then s roar went ne which drowned the bau?! und reverberated ovst Miulison Square, in the carnage with .Mr Harri? -n .m I Mi Morton a i ex-l'oatmaster Corneliua Van ?'.ti The Lincoln i'i.i.r t-*orpa had the right of line ind the other organizations which paraded wer? the rharlea Bumner Pioneer Corpa, the Lincoln Club and the Van Cott Battery, The line ?>r march ?-i* up Flfth-ave, i-> r'lfty-aeventh >t . and Ihence weal t.. the hall. The sidewalks were r.-w led ind great enthusiasm prevailed. At R:3d o'clock the procession reach .1 Music II.ill. The crowd outside s ts dense snd the police l ad ?ill thej .Id do :-' k.-.-p it from rushing forward and blockading the* entrance through which Mr. Harrison and Mr. Morton bad t.? enter. ?"h.-.-r after cheer wenl up, the i-.-i Is played and ihe r? .i> ..f the multitude outalde were echoed by the crowd Inside of Ih Ma hall. Then th? organisations paraded through i'ie neighborhood and afterward marched back to th?ir r< --i)?-, live headquarter*. For torpid liver and all other conditions resulting from constipa? tion, go by the book on Beecham'n pills. Book free, pills 25c. At drug stores ; or write to B. F. Allen Co., 3<>? Canskl sk, New Yorlc.