ral pension th enun patriotic sil working oy asdrninistra regtenesd werd that the te. Mr. motion, and was the call of fda ¥ ymond r Binine that that state in was called Mr, H rnia’s pre ference and present of Ci asked mnecticut, when state was remarks placed Hon, Joseph Hawley in nome ination, When Leonard Swett, upon the platform he was Mr. Swett in a name He w applanded, and led by Mr. Davis, ra h, of Mississippi, Mr. McCall, chusetts, and Mr. Rector, of Texas Indiana was called next and ex-Governor Porter mounted the platform, and in a speech which was applauded to the ocho placed in nomination Gen. Benjamin Harrison. He sald he voleed the unanimous and earnest sentiment of the Indiana delegation when he nominated Mr. Harrison, The convention then took a recess until dp m, THURSDAY'S SECOND SESSION, as liberally WE S00. } of Massa before 5:20, of tickets to the old soldiers, Hologate Forrell, of Texas, rose and seconded the nomination of Gen. Harrpon, and was followed by J. H, Gallinger, of New Hampshire, who also spoke for the Indiana man, Iowa was next on the roll and the hall was filled with cheers when Congressman Hep. burs appeared in behalf of the delegation from that state, and named as her choice for the presidency Senator Willem B. Allison. New York was the noxt state to present a candidate, and Benagor Frank Hiscock looked very hands Depew, Me ns Senator he named Chauncey M. Hiscock mads one of the finest speeches of the day, and was applauded to the echo lod Mr jority from his st Hartley, of Minnesota, soc. pnd pledged a ato if Depew 50 000 mn- Depew was placed in r rose when Michigan was id shouts of “QW hat’ % the mat fron Oh right,” told the and achievements of was, he said ’ Michi- i ‘barles J. Noy of i Patrick Eagan, of Ne braska, t of Irish | league; ina; and L. F. Eg. sup- he's all the rocord Alger, who “in i Ves, nation spoke briefly in scone of enthu Governor F pro- of Harri Pa., nominated John Hvered his requoently Walch nor xd forward to sec- Professor John M. , and nson, of insm when Fakar sburg, and ings d ad- was i inter wed when Sherman. I f The Phil He nominated went mayor of 10 seconding )URTH DAY'S WORK. Taken rawn from the iallots Withd Two Depew and Fitler Hace, shin, also left follows: 114 ain, 1i4% Harrison, 35: Rusk, FIFTH DAY'S WORK Two More Hal lots Until Taken Monday. Adjourned Hrnn irs after the LAST DAY. Makes Its Nominations Adjourns Sine Die. of the KH AND SIXTH The Convention and road to the oan blegrams Fuoixpraon, June M4 Ioine iniepation, Chis i my friends to respect my Hrarmne Evieavaon, June nd Manley, we del i" ation, Uhl V a right to sak my friends to re s and refrai and 1 in from voting wmer dispatch public Jares GO Braise imaries of the presiden- for me ike this owing are sun ballots izth Ballot por, 137; Gresham, 20; : Mo Kinley, 12: Seventh Baliot Sherman, 244; Harrison, Allison, 73; Blaine, Foraker, 1; Fred Grant, 1, Harrison, 27%; Sherman, 1; Alger, 120; Gresham, ¥1; Allison, 79; McKinley, 16; Blaine, 15; Lincoln, 2; Foraker, 1; Haymond, L Eighth and Last Ballot—Necesary for a choice, 417, Harrison, 544; Bherman, 118; Alger, 100; Gresham, 50; Blaine, 5; Mo Kinley, 4 Immediately after the taking of the eighth ballot a motion to make Mr. Harrison's nomination unanimous was made and seo- onded by many speeches, by prominent dele- gates, It wascarried amid intense enthusiasm, The roll of the states was them ealled for nominations for the vice presidency. The Kentucky delegation spoke through Delegate Denny, who presented the name of W. O. Brady, of that state. He was seconded by Albert Griffin, of Kansas; Warner, 4 Alabama; Houcke, of Tennesses: Locks, Georgia, and Atkinson, of Michigan. Mr. Sewell, of New Jersoy, then placed in nominotion Mr. Willlam Walter Phelps. The convention then took a recess until 6 p. m. When the evening session was called to order, Mr. Griggs, of New Jersey, seconded Mr. Phelpe's nomination. Mesas Gibson, of Ohdo, and Boutelle, of Maine, also seconded Mr. Phelps, When, New York was called, Senator Warner Miller arose, and presouted the name of Levi P. Morton, of New York. 1 “hy of California; Governor Foster, of Ohio: Mr. Oliver, of Bouth Carolina; Mr. Hallowell, of FIXTURES. Painting and Pape A SPECIALTY Al S. II. 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