D A.ILY. a rur.i: MiiitAitv. Patron, of Hip Pally or NeniMVppkly HAST OltKUONIAN rim freely mnkti line or tlin KASt' OltniONIAN llbrnry when liter they mi ilculic. The, ptthllii lire cor dially halted In llt Itin nlllcc wtirnnver II llH'llhl'll fIH ltllMM'.VH-(ll"P" lN.f'",,Zll..l.nrn.Hlliriv,,.,..l.lll,.ny ...t,intli"r PENDLETON, UMATILLA CO., OliEGON. SA.TU Li DAT, JUNE 0. 1888. NO. 85. rfT 1 Leezer & Kuebler, ROGGISTS Tbc!rge-t oii'l nmit complete. Mock (if ....i.t tHftdRAilMIAM MlfR1 IhIHII II. i MMiN i 19 u. liiVAyuAwaeaiifwa I Ifll Mi OTimw T GHEMICALS, : i i innii 1 111 11 1111 miui iu iui iii i i n i i ii in l All11 M I M I I I JII'III'IB III I III 11 1 U.AA W lww InEastorn Oregon. GIVE US A CALL. D Inn If Pendleton. WILL HAPPEN I .,.1 lunren every iniy.nmi w icii one. " ten were liuaiietl In III" - . inniin itnr nnuniu iuli kuv iNMiKarai.r iiiimr i. -l .....I n illtllill.Hll III . ..... II. n I,,,,.! ttlllirillllllN II1IIM1 III miihMfVfii urini mllnmil mid icnm- . .l,l.l. r ill ir UK UPOII It. I'llV Mil ni.wlllimit ill.rntint. iiiiiiieiiiiiiPiv upon .1 . , .. .ll....t.f .! IIFf MITN. ."S 1 1 1 1 I liri I'll 11 TIT rtoonilntu It ixillvli'M. .if -f I - . l . Turn MIIIInn o! Surplus. Clopton & Jackson, Resident Agents, II A M If I I A M nun pr I ii K hiiitjiiii ma iiuiiiv i& a u Asn- TirtJrpT.WA TJnTT'PTT'.C! UUM MVW JiMWI Mml iwinnliir lino In pitiinp.tltiri i tli orlln'rii rai'lllii Itnllwity T.htLuuNiiinl the Noillll Tolii'-.lloliH'n, l.euventi orlti' trliluii mid Kuiihiim (llty .AK. I I'oiiiii'i'tliii: with tho I llilinu Ijilll'MIIU'llFl I lll.ll l.flllMtlU (f r ll'lfzit t . lh .i.i. .n.'r.j l..Mrn lilllflli t'lllili'n .s.jiuiif llllii ......I ...... 1 'alder 1)1 nl n u Curs! "!.4 v all tliniiiuli Kxpron TruliMon Ii idr kal by all eoiiiieclliirf mllwiiyii. l ..'.rlhi , ni.i , ii.iIoii (i'iiiln, 't i Vimitiiiti iiy tnll'ii; riite", liliipn, I'll II illll I HKfi'lof tlll-O.lt. . X,,.. ..... ..I.. IJiilluliv ' w r. i,i.i itf.vv. 1 )! '' '. .!. It. A V. Co . ' i '.i.'i. ii, ,Oivi;iI), IIKHHM'llV, ii cimiI, H" , m si - . I'ortlnu.l. Ore. 1. Hi) mi;, iI' ' ' ' l'- ' ' A 1 'W I I H. tf. III1VII i' T .ill' if. M. ,v r. 1 . U'y. Mli ni'iipnll Mum. .ii.Hansiu.14Go. C'calcru In . i . va w anil ' rmwavA w mm 11I1IIU1U POMPS AND PIPE. IIMbiki f-rwmpxiy uone. JI'N'''tiii:KT, i-i:mii,i;ton. H &f ' : I'ttMlnimtroiiHBB ! t.ollillc.1 innn ... I w - uiuillUl na'iMurtr 0f and l)vawr lrness, Saddles, Bridles ups, Etc., n and Wagon Shoots for Salo r BEDROCK PRICES. ' Bulldini, Main trot. Ju2l W. n ri r-. . " MAKES & JEWELKR, lT1;'1,,i;"rt"reet,Pondleton - i I'laiun, Qr Wlinn, Hlltl Hll ii lflitii tit mn. ifc . v y i f t i n(Hi v i .mx , . P'BI UH e . ... .. V P. ' ' Vm i irnynn i.oihii: niiti:oToitv. IJKNIU.KTON C1IA1TKK NO. 2:1, It. A. M. Meets lit tin MiiMtnln Tom pin tin the llratuuil (hlidFrldiyMof each iiuintli, lit VM o'clock. .1. 1. nu.-iii i;k, II. v.; F. 11. ci.oiton, HVcrctnry. KVi7.IV. I.OII01-. NO. SI. A. K. A A. M. McetNon the second iiiiiI fourth Moil nay of cit"li iiiniitli, in 7i.HI o'i'lii'k. II. J. IlKAN, V. M.; V. K. 1'oTWINK, Hecretiiry. "IJKNDf.KTON I.OIKIK NO. ti A. F. A A.M. J Meet III till' MlKOIlll! Temple till 11 10 fit Ml iitui tulrtl Motiilu) h of pupil t lion 1 1 1 nt 7SW o'clock. T. J. .MILLION. W. M.J It. .11. kxamimi, Secretary. VI' r. I.ai'flK NO. 114. V. O. U. w Meet every ThMrnduy nlulit nt I tin KiikIiiii IIoii.p, Ml 71 0 o'clock. J. 0. l.KANUUK, M. W.j V V. Tuhtin, ItecoriU'r. IJUJItKICA I.OIHltO NO. ,U . O. (). V. Meut j i very MiitnrJiiy cvi iiIiik nt7:3)o'eloi'k. T. .1. Million, N.CJ.j K. K. siiumn, Miurvinry. UMATIM.A f NfJAMI'MKNT NO. 17, 1. O O. I''. Meets on tlic reroml Mini lunt Tinirxilny-i nr mi ('ii iiuintli, ut. 7ini)ovliii'k. Lot l.t VKH.MOHi:, C. I'.J H. K. HllAII0M,HcrlllP. JAITMNKHI'III'COV (.niHirJNo. 1.1. I. O. U.K. Mi et( tli' Mint mill third TIiiim. nyK iifcneh inoiitli. HAItMONY I.OI)OK NO. '.'I, It. OK l. ,1iIh in f lil KelliiWR' Hull vtry Tile -ilny cvi'i.lmr ut 7;:i() o'eloelc. .I. (!. I.KAsuiu:, C.O.j C.J. ViltTAKi:ii,IC. of It.'ind f. OA MOV I.ODOK NO. t. K. OF I". Meet III Old KelnmV Hull every W'eilni'Mliiy pvpiiIiik nt 7S.10 o'elopk. M. MotlKIIKAIi, 0. C.J II. rv (LMinKLI), K. of It. mid t. KIT t'AlfON I'OsT, 0. A. It. liieelK nt WheelcrN Hull every Tliurodiiy nlulit. II. S. WAm.K, Coiniimiidorj .1. H. Howkn, Adjutant. It Stands at the Head! THK LI 01 IT ItUNNINtJ m Rlmtilp. I'rni'tlriil. I.iuhl Ulllililllir mid IIllllllO.Il'. ..... , Mirny try to equal II. hut none h'kpoi1. I.iii, full In mi.ii Mm Iiiii1ChIIi' hefllllt LllV ng it h"wlin: iiiiiehine iIkw nija aiiniH iiiom.a , Auii FOR SALE ( i iinilnrierthlH dat. at lidlillllUtrator of the iKtiite of tho lmo William ItohH. 1 offer for 'iilciill tlio llvo ftock owihh! hy tho ih- ctwedtcoiixihtlii.fof 'J'lioroiifltbi'vil JTereftivd llullx. .shni t-Iuii-ii f'alltv, Ormla Cattle, unit (linrrut StiH'k Cattln. TiiHoiiilibrnl Siwtihli Merino IliictiH and KirvH, JtvuMvreil. (ii'iuln Illicit ami Htm A- Sheep. Aton Urco numher of Moot i.u l a quan tity of Iini. TERMS TO SUjf PURCHASERS, For particulars cull on ornddrem R. C. THOMPSON, AdiiilnlMtrntor, inySI dmv tf I'ciiilletoii,Or. Notary and Corporation Seals, In Pendleton, FOR ONLY FIVE DOLLARS EACH, The usual price for oal inndn by other parties. In Portland or tho Eas U from $6.00 oi7,0J,wlthexproi.(IiorKeK udded. If yuu need a seal, sond your order to us, ami ve from 32.Oto $1.00 thereby. East Oregonian Pub, Co,, nihil dtf Pendleton, Oregon. SIGN OF THE GOLDEN BOOT. A.. HBALlllY PUACfJCAI. BOOT & SHOEMAKER Main and VbbSUls. Kaxteru JIacIe ttootM mill Nlioi-x In MtoiU. J'Jrfect Ut uuiiranteed. TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS, DAlttNO ItOltllKHS. They Itonril the Trnlii, Kill the ItnRBiiKW Mn.tni. mid urn Itutitrd hy it Ku Clnenr. Cincinnati, Junu 8. A (taring uttoini't wim nniilo to rob it train nutir thi- city tliin liHiriiinn. Two robbi'H from t lie jilittform of tlio bagifiieo far uliot tlironli tliu wiiidow. killiifi! tlio lmi:gui;o muHtur itiHtutitly. Tlioy tlien mouuiud tins tun dor anil woro mul liv tlio liravo uimincer, wlio knuckud umi of tlio ro1i.orn still" ami throw lilin from tlio train, whlcli war go ing at full hiicciI. Tlio train nlowuil tip, and tlio rolibcrrt wcro neon o."i'ailng from tlio train in eovoral iilaees. A largo ikihho wim formed and aru now Hcoiiring tlio country. No arrontH lmvo iih yet been inado nor hart tlio man thrown from tlio locomotive by tlio engineer been found. iin: Ol.ll ItO.MAN. Hu Will Titka tliu Htiinii In Support f Clovplmid mid 1 Illinium. Coi.t'Jiiii'M. Ohio, .Juno 8. Tho Tliur man Club of thin city g .vo a grand iloiu oiiHtratlou hint night, ra'lfyiug tho nomi nation of their Idol, All mi (i. Thiirman, for Vlco l'rosldimt. 'iho "old Honian" made it groat Hpuecli win 'Ii wan lihtcned to and applauded by ..omblcd IIiuiih audrt. Mr. Thm inaii gave ovidonco of groat vigor, both menially and physi cally. Ho will take tho Mump In tho fortlicoming prcMidontial campalgit and maku u htruug light for tho Democratic tiarty on tho prluclnleM no plainly Htatcd In tho jilatform of that party. tiikviii:at maiikkts. Still About the Himti.-l'lrin Holding of Cursor. l'oitri.ANii, Juno 1). Wheal ndvlcen re ceived in thirt city rciiott (pilot murkctH overvwhoro; thoho of thin country being weafeer, if anything, while for cargooH theio in it llrm holding by American HollerH. San rraucihco oiitioim are weak and lower. Chicago cloned yentorday with a'l'a for Juno and 83 for July. IIKUTAI, KIUNIKS WANTKI). All AsuH suto ltnwitrd orb'.'.OOO (in'nrnl for Toelr Capture, WiNrmtH, Cai... Juno 8. Ono hundred armed men with bloodhound are boom ing tho country, hcarchlng for two men who brutally uxHaultcd a citizen named Wouglitell a fow dayn ago. It Ih lieliovcd that tho guilty partlcx are concealed In a ravine near thix place. Tho aggregate toward ollered for tiioir capture Ih '-,uOl). CI,i:Vi:i.ANI AND TAltll l" ItCl'OltM. Henry Guoieo mi DiMilurm mid Hnyi lie llnllute. tlnit the 'llokot trill bo Trl iiiiiplimitly i:iei'U'il. Nmv YoitK.Juno 8. Ilonry CJeorgo in 1 thin wcokV iHrttm of bin paper nnro ' forvudly declarex for Cleveland and tarill' reform, lie belloven tliat Cleveland and iThutnian will bo trluinplianlly elected. Tim I'lnii hliould Hui'coAil. ho Anui:i.kh, Juno 8.A plan ban , been diricoveied to 1)0 on foot hoio to puieha:i thu entire oil torritoty of South , ern California by an Kantoni nyudicato, ' and put tlio entire product on tho market I ut ono time all over tho country, in order tlitit tliu nionooiy oi tno nuiiKiani un Company may be broken. 'I ruin Hubber Aiiiillillttrd, Nooai.kh, Juno 8. A Hhoriirn poxwo had a light to-day with tho Sonoru train robborn and Hiiccc'eiled iu completely an nihilating tho ontiro gang. Ono wan killed, two badly wounded and tho othorri captured uulnjuied. Killed Ii; it l alllllK Trre. ' Si:aiti.k, Junu 8. Kdward Hon. a White Hlvor farmer, wuh cruHhcdbyu ... . . . . ... .. 1 1 .. ..... t lulling iioo to-uay wuuu vnsiiKua m mi ting timber. . Opi'll to All. I Sin ritANiii-co, Juno 8. Tho pupremo court hurt decided tiiat tho Klamath ual I mem llnhoricH uro legally opon to all. 1 !. Nnt the Nettn to III. .Mullior. I From the linker City Democrat. ! J, h. Hand, tho nowly elected diHtrict 'uttoruoy of tho Sixth Judicial l)Intrlct, in ! about the liapiilcnt young man in ilaker i Citv, and hit IriendH aro hujipy too. Ho Ih a' well reflected young man, urn! inoro I than that wo lieliovo ho will dinchargo tho dutlort of tho ollico to which ho ban been elected with connidorablo ability. ' Yi'rtorday. after liguring up lib inujoritloH 111 IIIU PUIVIIII V vj.t . . . .v... ...... .... o folf certain of ills election, ho inarched Htraiglitwav to tho telegraph otllco unci rent tho tidings of his good luck to his dear old mother In Now Hampwhiro. .Mother will bo proud of her Iwy when Hhe receives his telegram. t'utlier Ilull'y' Moiiuiueiil. From tho Walla Wall Joaniul. V!l ... t. 'li.uni riw-nlvnil tllO COIltrilCt i for tho Father Dully monument. It will I bo ton feet big, Italian nuirblo. mir- mounted with a cross v. tht ho iihcriptlon lllllllllK.il 1. I'll .. . ii " am inu junuiiKv.iuii M.... ...... 1 in the Hold of tho die his inscription, bis ! monogram T. D. iu front of tlio cap. On I ono side of tho Hold will b ongmved a galice, und on tho other, an 01.011 bible. The cap will ixi supisirted by four col iiiniis, very nicely curvod and the beauti ful iiiemonto.w orthily l,otowl by a faith ful Hock, to a good Hheplioid.will U erec ted Aug. l"i, and will cont about 4(W. A camp meeting will be eoiiimoncod ut U-ingiou Juno H, by tb M. I church. Necr.d mlnUters will lx- iu ufendaiu. and cver)lx)dy h cordially inwt. d to com-' I... . . . tho resut reel lull unit tno iiiu, nun - N SI I NAT I N 1 1 C 1. 1! V K I . A N II. Th .cpeti.'ii Mailt- ill Hie Ht l.oiil Con i iitloii, Noinliiiillnt; mill uritntlltii; the Nomina' Inn Amid gie.it out li tit-in-ni and anplatihe Doiiglieiiy, of aow nk, ascended the plaiionu to the light of lliu cliairmau,and addicted the couvcntiuii as folloWH: 1 greet juii, my countiyinen, with fra toiiial love. In your lueccnco I bow to tho mujcKty of tho people. I bin night It self is itirtiliing, llui tliought that it in npiics I.h (uliliiiie. You cmio ftt.Mii eveiy State and lenitory, from osery nook and coiner of our i.i'ciiii-lioiiiiil continent. You in 0 about to diychargo mine than an hni.eilal dutv with tho tdmiiloxt ceiemo- nlals. You, as iepieentatives of tlio eoplo, aro to chooro a inaglstrato with . now or mlirhtlor than that of a nionateli. and checkett anil eontiolled by that hu promo law of a written constitution. TIniH IiiitirossiM I. I usceiiu tlio roHtruui to t I i ., ft fl I naino tho noxt rreritlent of tho t tiited States. .New tork pieKentH lilm to tliu convention ami pledges her electoral vote. The delegation from the thirty-eight States and nil tho territories aio assem bled without caucus or consultation, toady Hiiuultaiieously to take up tliu cry and inako Iho votu unanimous. We aro here, not, indeed, to choose a caiulidiito, but to iiaino tlio olio tliu people nave in i ono tno puopio nave ui- Hu is tlio man for tlio reor illuntrutus thu Klory ns. Klght ycatH ago iin - ready ehoi-en. iHsoiilo. Iliscaa-er of our institutions known save In his own locality, ho fori the last lour vears nan mihki in tnu gazo u,0 , porm the entienchmentH of sub- of the world, dischaiging tho most ox- r,v ,! monopoly, bv lei unending ailed duties that can Ihj conlltletl to uior- Hm,-, jmilcloim revision of our turitl' svh tal man. lie determines Unit. , not of ds t ,um ,w m wcllro oipiality iu tliu distrl own choice, but by tho liiandato of his imljon f puhHe butdens, and lighten thu countrymen and tho Function of heaven, oxact ions of labor. Applause. Ho lias ho Hindi fill tho I'tesldency for four years ; m, (10 t.Urago to Inaiigurato a war on inori?. Ho has mot and imiHteretl every tmt l(,rtlble inlsnomor called tnirts. Hu tiuestion, us if from youth (mined toiimrt m t,0 fourago and patriotism to re HtatesinanHhli). Tlio promises of his let- (,0 Presidency of the United Slates, terof acceptance anil inaugural address not aH tv irHonal penpilsllo, actpilrctl by huvo been fullllled. Ills lidolity in thu . piirclmse, or discovery, or diplomacy or past inspires faith in tho future. Ho Ih esulioat ; but ho lias leganled the l'resl not a huiHj, ho is realization. Scorning ; ,oucv as it grout public olllce, continued Hiibterfugo, dlstlainlng ro-electlon by con-j ,v ji;0 lmM,ught HtiHrage of (hoH'ople, to coaling his convictions, lnimlfiil of his I jJU iKliuiuistcrcil wisely, fairly, and jutll oath of ollico to defend thu constitution, i t.iouslv, impartially, honestly, In tho In ho counigeously dcclarcH to Congress, . tort!nH tJ( tlio people. (ChcorH. dropping minor mutters-, that tho supremo j Well, (1U (M f tho business is, lie has Issue is the lefonn, revision and leiluc- H) UWVU courage that it is unnecessary tlon of national taxation that the treas- , uniunoratu; lint there is one thing I urv of the United States, glutted with tin- j Wimt ( m t.HH-cial attention to. While neeiletl goiti, oppresses inuusiry, emoar-1 ratios buslncsHjiind bleeds extravagance, . I'.mtr.illntlim and corrlltitiou: that blirli taxation, vital for tho oxiendlt'iros of an unparralleled war, Is robliery In yearn of prosperous oaco; that tlio millions that jiour into tho ttvasury come from tho liaril-earnod savings of an American peo ple; that In violation of equality of rights. tho nrescnt tarill has created u privileged , class, who, shaping legislation for their i er.tonal gain, levy by law contributions loin tho necessaries of life from every man, woman and chlltl iu tlio lami; mat to lower tho tarill' Is not free Initio, it Is to reduce tlio unjust prollts of inonoixilintH ami manufacturers. Thu man who in portH that to lower the tarill' means fteu tiadu lusultH intelligence, ami wo brand him as a falsifier. It is iiirtliest irom on thought to inipeiil capital or disturb it, onterpriMss. Wo aim to uphold w.tgei It is furthest from our is ami protect tno ngniH oi an. This administration has rescued tho public domain from the would-be barons ami cormorant corporations falthlesH to their obligations, and recorved it for freji homes for tills ami coming generations. There has lieen no pilfering, thcio aro no lobs under this administration. I'uhliu ollico is a public trust. Integrity de mands a guaid at every post of our vuit oinphe. While tho l'resldont him been tlio mo ilium through which lias flowed tho un dying -rutitudo of tho republic for her soldlois, ho has not hesitated to with hold his . iiprnval from special legislation wherein i. -miry revealed a want of truth and justice Alwvo i"' I ho ban frowned iix;n sec tional Htrife, and sixty millions of free men live in ties of brotherhood, aro ptos ierous and happy, Theso are thu achievements of his ad ministration. Under (ho wuuu leader, wo are reatlv to meet our political oppo neiits iu ldgh and honorable dobate, and Htako our triumph on tho Intelligence, virtue and patriotism of tho eoplo. Ad boring to tho constitution in its every line and letter, rememlicrlng that tlio itowers not delegated to tho United States by tho constitution, nor prolilliltcil liy it to tho Statos, aro renervetl to the States, res uectliiL' tho voice of our ixsotilo, by the i , r . ... ' m I r 1 fnllmvu ' j "I lxsar tho commission of tlio Statu of I Kentucky to this convention, and in tho naiiio of tlio commonwealth I but bus I utt-nn in llmt State a Cluv and a Critton- : 1 (ion, i uosiro io peeonn uw 11! . 'l,....l..,,.l fnr ll.o 11 hl',1 III Illll i i den, I doslro to w?coiul the nomination of vinnui iu,u....... .... ( ., , l'nwliloncv of the United Status. Great appluuso and wild cheering. W ithinthe liroatllimiUof this great land there Is but 0110 luoio xjiul.ir Deiiu crut than bo, and tluit U tho (uenly woman ho has mude bin wife, (iteut apl'iuiiro.! 11 mum ihj, Mr. Cliairmau. a matter of feli. ltatioii to nvorv L'oixl tliuell wiiiuii tnu iiiinm ui t.t . l.t. I.. ll... II. ..14.. - - f our laud that tho hlstoiie Wldto Ilouno, arouutl which charter m many inemoriup tbut are ileitr to uverv )iatrli4lc heart, m jirepidixl over b a man h 1ms tlioi'.nii ago to t-nf' rcf olx dit ii' c t" bail laws un'il th v !n- n-i'taled ui.d M .n.ii.tid ! cna. t'ii. m nf g'"d !-until ilic authority of the Domocracy ot .now ioik, (ienllomen ol tno convention, twenty backed 'by tiio Democracy of tho entire four delegates from (icorgia lmvo come to Union, I give you a name entwined with , thin convention, Ix-ating with them u sin victory. I nominate (irover Cleveland of K (ommission, and that coiiimlsMon to Now York. cast tlio vote of tho Statu for Unit leiulor After tho wild cheering of lU.fKXI eoplo j10in our into convention, iu its platform following Dougherty's great sjiecch, Mo f principles, characterized as uniting the Kenzlo, of Kentucky, then took tho plat- wirdoin of Julleison with tho firmness of form and atldrespetl the convention as .Im-kruin and tho patriotism of Washing- Iks eiiaited. lApiilauf-o.) At tho namo lime its ft ciul destinies ate guided by tho f.ilr hand of tho uncrowned iiieeu (if our A met lean womanhood, 1 never intend to let Mrs. Cleveland out of this oanvans. ll.aughter and applause. In hoc nlgno vinces. It was Haiti, gentlemen of tho jury, llaughtcr, at your last national conven tion that (irover Cleveland was loved for the enemies lie had mado. Still later it was said that lie was loved for tho liiFcals he bail turned out. upnlnUMS, and still It was said that ho was loved for the ines saeo ho had written. Applause. Ken tucky loves him for tlio lluht there Is In him, laughter and applause, and for his hplcmliil taciug (piaiitics. ii.aiiguier.j I Iu is as l'uiuo as I.oxlnuton, ami as speedy as Tenbroeck. in iitscuriicrioriu ho won the Hull'iilii tmiyoritltv stake hands down. Later he cantered from HKt to M)lo in tho .Now lot k liantllcaii, l it ttttiitt w tH1 .nit I'J t'V'V V. V. (tltiilll j mmj t Was then entered ugalnt-t tho Florentino l.auKiitor.l nu .Mox.iic from .Maine (treat applause and clu'crlug, ami won tliu na tional Derby by a neck. It tloes not mat ter, gentlemen of tho IV'tntxTUtlo jury, how-this national HWeepstaku shall bo made up, whether it Iki tilled up by hy perborean Icicles, or Florentine .Mosaics, or (lark horses. When tho race is run I through tlio bulletin boards will hIiow i Hirougli i iCeli ih t hmtulit f "rim s llrm, mo natancu not placed, er and unnlumc. tato of Kuntucky loves Cleveland for t10 reason that ho has bud tho cour- othorn huvo written ilouiittui messages, jl0 mH written a niessago to the present American Congress that has about it tho dltectness and forco of a Kentucky rillo, and the executive ability ol a dynamite cartridge. Applause ami laughter. Now, gentlemen, this is one instance iu thu history of American politics wliuio wo lmvo a man who furnlsliesiu his Hrson ., iirwt.i-liiHS candidate and a thoroughly hoiuocrutio platform. Applause. He has done his duly: let lis tlo ours. iiluiiMt.t I want every Democrat, male and female, laughter) within tlio body of this most magnltlceut deliberation hull iu tlio world applause consecrated iu tlio holiest puro.-u, outside of tlio Christian religion, 1 want every ono to go homo nf lor tin hIhiII lmvo i'Iom'iI thesu oxeiclst'S wti', u liouitKiratic lienedlctlon, and If it hIiuI nliMim tiotl. to inov i o that in aii- ilition to ti rover Cleveland one of tho guidons along the clear lino of Democracy in its inarch to victory shall lx a led ban iluuu. In conclusion, .Mr. Chairman ami gen tlemen, I move to susH)utl the rules anil make the nomination of drover Cleve land for ('resident unanimous. Kollowiiii! .McKeuzle. Judge II. I). Twiggs, of (icorgia, saitl In pint: Tho gnat State of Georgia, which I have tho honor In part to represent on this occasion, la proud to second the nomination of (irover Cleveland : a State which has been conspicuous iu fidelity to tlio great principle ol ieintsiraey ami economical government under our hh tern, and which has found their highest expressions In his splendid and magnifi cent administration. Applause, Gentlemen of tho convention.' .Mouo oly lias Haiti to tlio ixHiploor Iho South : : "Youiiio oor; build up your fai toilus, dlveisify votir industries, I'roti'clJon has made UH'opulont; it will make you so, likowii-o." Tlio Statu of (ieoigia. al ready vocal with tlio music of a million Hi.iiu'lles, has 'given her lenly, lifting aloft her proud and untarnished iddeltl, on which is Inscribed her motto. "Wis dom, Justice and Moderation." Shu has raid to tills aitful brilxi; "Wo may be so, but wo aru unwilling to grow lieh by lowing tribute ujxin tno jKiopio. lp- i.liiiiwe.l I . . . ton. (( beers. What is true of Georgia is true of overv Statu hero represented; and it might Ixi truthfully stated, geullo men, that this vast ami giaml assi-m-blugo of putilots ami DemtxTutH may be culletl but ii formal convention, nw-viiiblcd cauuu tnu u lorinui wmvunuoii. iism-iudhx ... r.,llf.. ll... .,..11.... ..( II..... "" "" i"""' eighties which huvo uhoaily Hixikeu. i beers. ; Gentlemen ol tho ooneiition, iu 1HS-I the public caieurof 1 irover Cleveland wim coiiliuud to thu UmitM of the giuat Statu wliich proudly claimed him iih bur own -v-diy, in 1WW, Iiiu namo Mild fame, and earner are only bounded liy llw liorioii of every civilised cixiiiti v iinui tlm face f d' card. J .! 1 1 . hi 11. UHH M.ij(l-l i' ihO -0 -jI I IlltO.l "-later iu ISM-l, la tli't uliu knew him, hi- (.'in.i.'e, l.i-'abilif. and J.i- patn .t i-in .11' ) J .i- I' d ' ii e l ii..tjl '1 1 II. ..) ' - I n I i-le r j li .- . n . - I sary to insure a continuaucu of patriotic devotion to duty, wblcli has been uxcin- plillcd by a matchless, unsullied and uiilniiillil liilinlnlHlnitlnli. rAliiilause.l ! lie has not only won tho applause of his I countrymen, but tho plaudits of the civil 1 Ixotl world of "Well done, thou good and I faithful servant." I Fellow Detntx'rats, hoarino for a 1110- incut longer. Whence comes tho fact I that from every State, from Maine to Call 1 ferula, anil from tho Atlantic to tho la- cine, there is among the jieoplo compris ing this convention of over 800 delegates but 0110 uauio upon their lips, and but one name enshrined in their hearts. I will tell you why. It Is because ho linn pursued honest methods. It Is Ix'causo no is a stern enemy of roblxsry; of Jol bery and monopoly; cheers; Ixm'uiiso ho Is such a lion iu tho path of corruption: because ho has laid the foundation of gixxl government, of honesty and reform so wide and deep that the principles un derlying our federal syHlem havu found their highest, and grandest ami lxst ex ponent iimler his matchless leadership. And last, but not least, (hear inu a mo ment longer,) it is because of his Ixiltl opposition tit Hiii tlio abuses of thu exist ing tnrlll'. lie found the people of tho United States were being mercilessly roblxsil and plundered by thu rapacity of tuonoKjlics under tho sh'cIoiih gulfu of protection, and when ho found that tho great agricultural Industry of tho country, which Is tho source of all true wealth, was bound baud ami foot, It was then (irover Cleveland, matchless man that ho Is, when he assumed the robes of jiowor, turned his back on the blandishments of expedients of ollico, an with a swoop like a royal eagle ho camu to tbo rescue of a HiiH'erlng people. 1 say, gentlemen, to the rescue, Ixjcatu-o though the bill now ieuilliig, known us the Mills hill, may bo mutilated mul umusculutcd, though It may sillier the fate of all gieat reforms in thu beginning, (irover Cleveland has planted seed whltii has taken root, and its miro as God defends tho right, tho country will Iks redeemed. A NOlll.l.KSS I'ltlCi: THAIlKlt. A Itepulillrmi I'rntt'f thm OrKiin Sold by 11 I'm'plloiia 1'reeTrniler. From the Capital Journal. Wo cannot awatd to our neighbor, tho Statesman, tho credit ami cutcrptlso of llmling a mare's nest ; hut ho lias done tho next best thing. Ho has come across a fellow who has mado tho wonderful dis covery, ho has dcsHileil him of Ids ks- session, and imported tlio natural wouiior into this city for the declaration of Ids I'l'adcrs. It conies to us iu tlio hIiuh) of the Mills bill; ami that wonderfully pro gressive town. Cohens Falls, situated at thu mouth of the classic .Mohawk, when) it was roiortcd, wo am told, that all tho cotton and wiMilou manufacturers iu that hive of industry favored the Mills bill. This Ix'ing regarded iih a tough Htory by tho Albany Kxpross editor, he scut a re jxntiir a ten mile trip in tliu cars, to llnd out the facts, lie came hack with a won derful story. It is so good that wo pro duce It as follows: "Thoiesultof Ids Investigation shown that instead of tliu inauiifaetiiiers nil be ing for the Mills bill they worn all opposed to it savo one, and hu a Demo crat of 1'ngllsh putcutago. The kind of American he Ih can Iks seen from statemeutH ho inadu. Ho gave us a rea son for favoring free (mile that It would bring employes down to starvation wages and then they wohld not Is ablo to strike ami manufacturers would have no more trouble with them." If the name of this xr(li!loiM free trader could bo known wo would wugur a trlllo that it is Dick Hurst. Ho was a young man during thu war, of Knglish paientnge, as wo aro told iiImivii, his father an extensive woolen muiiufac tiuer in CoIioch. Ho ami a hcoio of others of the sail in (X'citpatlou and from the same place, served iu tliu same company with the writer. I'tlvato Hurst was tlio life of tlio camp; nhvuys Iu hoiiio seruiK), a torment to his olllcors, but with a heart as big as it (iiiarter of beef, I In was an inveterate joldst, ami showed a wonder ful faculty lor spinning yarns, Hu ami a voiiuger brother have succeeded to thu father's busluuss. Dick must Ixi fifty years old now, but is mishchsci of tho same Insatiable spirit of mischief. 'I'b is Albany roxutor would go into his olllce, with his eyes bulging out, to learn alxmt the leixiited endorsement of thu mn.. 1 tn LT....1 1.1 I...., 1... 1 11 1 1-t 0111. niicu a 1111111 niniiii inni, imi Dick Hurst's meat. Ho would till lilm full, and look as solemn as Hippocrates while thus engaged. It is wonderful how ready politicians ate to Ixi gulled when they want to maku it point Our nuighlxir has cautioned his leaders against the campaign liar, and hu has himself been Hold by the first one ho encountered, A .lull for KuIp. I'loin the Dos MolnoH Htntn Journal. "It has been luixirted that Black Hawk county has an empty jail at I .a 1'oito for salo. lucre is 110 iiouiit aiioui mo jail being empty, though thuro may Ik), iih to its being for sale. Hut It would not bo similising if so vn ml counties in Iowa with empty jnlls iijmiii their hands wanted to gut rid of them as iikcIchh pioirty. 'Iho enforcement of prohibi tion Ih tho explanation of the empty jails. Tho iKJOplo of Iowa have come tutbe con clusion that it is a good iUwl Imtter and a giKxl dual ehoaiwr to iutve empty jails without huIkiiih limn cmuilixl jails with thuii. Under tho old system the plucuid "for Halt)" ii--'! 1 pu up over thu rK'u 'Hi. in --i, 1 1 store, or his lit tle I, .iib. ...lii!. tin. HoJin'iis were cIukciI the placard ha- im- d'.wi, ulid II iw it li.mgi ' r tin-t-iop' v j i.l. I-.,v.i I h.'VC- 11 1 In.- in J n" , in ' li . il Ii . au I Plug J . !-