â€viii.- nh ct Walled“ m {moved H. mm vim, vino weap- m an heavy clouds, duo unlu- d I. gluon the momma of 1'... moderated. however, do!" 3’! hi I the sun rose 1- no M! W only 1 month. h'ncomthadmmp 'gmmr; . Wv W'Mn can K i“ Wane- day a far a the Wilma? m concur-ed, hr than who _to Inn-ct m the m, ï¬ne Mottled-J- The duo.- no spam mom with a "but! hand to Maury their hous’es ad '11! the aid of the (homands of h at my kind loaned by the 3:. “I mammal! Pennsylnnla. the an! "(an avenue of tbs: city. In ï¬ned Into 3 rainbow of bright color, I which (Id Glory Minted. The line d Ina-clot the parade was longer an amtâ€"tun four lane: II netâ€"Ida no to en. the pressure at m In tin "no in the mml sun. at the city and to Insure the mm of the "no unbroken. 0.. flawl- Portcr. the and an. “Mthnndefm-nmc attic-t nmmndxumt'wen “magnum-ct!“ disband- n. 3“..- a 150 «mu d" ml- “ lo (In M with n dam a! mum nI-m cm I- m. «myohflu min a! , In um: â€um W ‘m - n an“ and clung out. n "on porumlu. In My. In (an, In noun] the doc- '.nnnu‘d un‘m m loco-unity m In an“ Iver nu ll Vishnu": the taxation! body a! nil-ht United amp; troop in non lonerâ€"m not only comfortably covered and of pretty architectural de- ng- but m moat nwopflately um! Guinean-Iv decorated. Man the broad venue. on every opal mu, m mod mid stand: hit. W of Mn. disï¬gurement: b the me. n in been the cm In an. m. hyâ€"nm salons or rough m {In any gall-cred nines Gnar- nut Mom I! the close of .0 w: mien nor-rem uno- In: our mm- In the "IQ of and: .l m tiny cm] orpnhtflous help- d to ml) m mngnlleent mic-n Io. mot lvlhb' in lad-0‘ [nipplllra IVA-Mama fluvial; The" ban in. nun Immune†in Walla;- Iol to. mu mm- um o! larch o. my to down-h tutu: u at cam-aâ€! It“ an no bum. . .. . "a“; 4... w; Isl. It k “can mtonuy to than .0 â€I outrun a ho conclude. (M an cl 0.0-, but u mu In our the!“ Ida one. with net malfun- ubuoliq. Mucky-Mod “a O- m pmldul Inn“ tor-rd m throng. “4. «n3 bible um I. M“ “and an mum lo no mu. A few minutes alter one o'clock Thursday atternoon (as cerzitied by the Postal Teieamph Company! Major Mc- Xiniey, with bored head raised his right hand and sworn before God to detend the constitution of the United States. as the chief executive ofï¬cer of all this people, {or the next four years. Chiei Justice i-‘ulier, who administered the oath oi attire, appeared more soi- amn than on any pnvious occasion. he “Vin; ofllclated in 1889 and i893. Ev- ary word oi the oath wan read and uh land in clear, distinct tones that won plainly heard several hundred feet away. Ir. McKinley wu calm and collected. This was the occasion to which he had looked {or many years. Now the mount was at hand when he ‘ in to mum tho higheat once ever «acted by man. He bowed his head alightly u the chief inatice read. Au ha manhood the word: at the oath ant-ad to hi- ha mug-d hia eyes wily haunt-rd. Then ‘Ill Iona- thiu In it all that marked the oceanic: “manly nut-h. The «on can not but ea 50,000 pooch that [Irv-M (M W1 at tho hluoric out pontco oi Ila capital. The than that want upu MOI! Maxi-lay Io'fl’l’d hta hand - Iilh a lo- nand which raised to. tha "int-ea iii: the rolling oi Canal the-car. In it bum at III In“ pitch It ainaat Ihooh the any Whiter In tho Mus sly io- I the persons who feared (or Ml! the covered ulna "I DA 1'! (IIK-Oï¬ln â€and“!!! mounted on black charm canned the way through m In. at people. with n In. matching “on! «rob the strut: no ennehlnnn on thomunnmmmm Inbound-nation†mutant": 14th RM to Pennsylvania nuns. nnl to tho vim nouns. ' Allnlonnthnunnotnnrchto tin Quito! tho man chcered It. flank Icy with tron! mm of gown! n.â€" provu. no I!!!“ III- hnt n1 Intervals. I: n- tmqinhm pnt 11 when the had at tinipni-m nun-chad m Pena monument on Pennnylvnnln nu- nun. inlay the new to the wet: front of the 4 The parade was twenty- ï¬vo ml using the monument. and the mnnnet In which the regain-I W tbs mu pavement; tnâ€" qulrod to immï¬uflo turn nhont mm “M13511, ï¬brilllnnt. km" m {an in" n 5, In um. “um tn m‘ ’ «gunman-(ha ‘m‘n'm m: } While the police struggled to clear 'a passage through the ( rowd the presi- ; d1 nt- elect stood at the head of the gran- he stops and bowed his acknoulmip tmentx. The applause boeame (it-uten- : in; n: he crossed the sidewalk and mounted the onrrtaxe step. so great 1 that he stopped agnin. white the harm: ' reared and champ“) uneasily in the din. and turned from side to slda with uncovered head. his (Ice expressing the l appreciation he tell at um amt. manl- lteuauon o! ponuin esteem. The prnldent-elect ‘ru sealed with Senator sin-nun. “was on the mr right mt. Ind Senior Mitchell and Mr. Porter occupied the trout SOIL A! l0!" the slut In nude (or (I. um bout. a.†rented cheering by (In crovd. Troop A o! the Cleveland met avâ€" nlry mop, :0.»qu About an an. As the president-dent emerged from the private entrance at the Ebhitt on th street. beside the uni form of Sen- nwr Sherman. there was a roar of ap- plause that shï¬ok the buildings. The street was packed with a solid mass or movie, through which the carriage that was to convey the president-elect to the white house could scareeiy be driven. There was a atlr of Interest 'hen acute dicta}: amend the Vice- Praaldontâ€"elect. Ir. Hahn catered from the right door, hand slightly to the standing anam- and oldala, and slaved consummate-kiln anal-'0 dent. All thla m m accennn to tho Inahl ace-o which had beta so eagerly awaited. the arrival of Prandent Cleve- land and meant-m chlnley. It wan 1m 11:! when they eatared tho min doom. facing the Vlwmso Idem. and attention was rlveted u once on these two central dam. As they moved down the middle alale Hr. Cleveland van a (rifle in advance. nepo plug haltlugly and with a mggestlon at Ma meant rhea-mule trouble. Hls face looked gran. Ir. McKinley lol- lowed closely. Illa m helng can and dlglllfled. Ha mm: the mending ‘ omcer and, wlth Ir. Cleveland, was seated immediately ln {mat of the o: m m at In!" and.“ le diplomatic corps tmered the chamber at 11:45, followed a women! law by (In chm jusllce and “menu justices of Ike Supreme Court. The) ï¬led slowly down the aisle m gorguouu "(Ills and silken mum. tho crowds on an floor and in the taller!" sland- ln; respectfully null: "try mm sealed. The member- ot (ha hom- o! mm mm"... bonded by 3min Rood. with It. Dinghy. tho urll leader. no" u haul, then entered m chan- I'ormll Inaugural ('u-nnwnta In tho Hen-l- (number. Washington Speck“: The senate- (hamber was [his (unler of nuracuun and early In the tiny the Raul-ring pre- sented a picture to which an artist's palette alone could do junk-e. the [rout of the steps of the senate wing, the carrlaze following at a brlak galt. General Porter swung from his horse and stood at the door 0! the ear- t'lage. Senator Mitchell ï¬rst. allghted. 1then Senator Sherman, and General Porter gave a helping hand to Presl- dent Cleveland. who stepped out next. and then to the President-elect. Sen- ator Cutlery. a Democrat. escorted‘ Presldent Cleveland. and l‘resldentr elet-t McKinley walked after. bealde his secretary at state. who towered above hlm. Thus they entered the senate wing of the capitol. President-Elect McKinley went at once to the Vlce~ President's room and President Cleve- land and cabinet to the President‘s r0010. facing the INSTALLED I N OFFICE. DOWNERS GROVE ’ REPORTER. Den-«Ivo- on card. There were at least two men on board the Presidential trim from Can- to’n, grill: the McKinley party, whose mm. have not Appeared in the pub- lished Hat‘s. The'y‘ were two of the nix-awaken detectives In the country. m. moat unknown even to the mun-01m party. M Jun before the uncle] party with- drew Ire. McKinley and the mother 0! the president were escorted from the gallery to the em front 1:! the capitol. where the out of ollee was about to he teken by the new preddent. The occupants of the public gallery were held In their places for some time In order not to block the procession of on- deli. Gradually the chamber was de- serted and the scene of actlan removed to the east front 0! the capitol. in; admlnmprod, .‘Jr. flrvolaml and Mr. normalcy sat mixing in a low (one. It was clearly a most agrmahie ex- change. for the old prexldnnt and me new stifled every now and then as they nodded «animate to etch other. It was noted that Secretlry 0! 8mg 0!- ney no Sect-ear! human: were not Imus the cabinet once" present. It m 1:06 p. a. when the last oath was admnlstered. and than the formal exit began. the mutant judge. ping ï¬rst, then Mr. Cleveland and Wt HcKlnley and the other ofllchls lol- lowing. Mr. Sim-cums um: dullwrrd bu ul- «mum! “Mn-II. waning Imam-l1, .- a mu" 0! n rem-IN Hula. and an the oath of once. Hr. [lob-n advanced to um duh. rnlud hla right and sad took Ibo oath In urorduco with I!" countltullon. PRESIDENT M'KINLEY AND EX'PEESIDENT CLEVELAND RETURN- ING FRO.“ THE WHITE "01788. A: the presldenlial party flock their seat: Vice President Stevenson rose and united his a actessor to step forward The members of the bane» of repre» senmth'ea ï¬lled the entire body at the hall on the right side and on the oppo- site are: of the chamber salt the sen- ators and senators-elect. commanding oiiicer at the army, and Admiral Brown. senior oflicer ol‘ the navy. both in full uniform. The mani- bers ot the outgoing cabinet were in I. selulvclrcle to the left. facing the out- going and incuniing presidents. (in the opposite side of the center aisle. in n neini~circle. were Chiet Justice Fuller and the associate Justices, wearing their lung nilk miles, the circle of all- t'ered heads and strong faces making a picture of dignity and farce. Back of the supreme court judgvs were the min- haters of foreign countrlus. wearing their rich uniforms of black and red. the breasts resyilendent with gold and embroidery, front which hung many court decorations. Pam-mmlantth queen Pun. III: "anp' nook. James J. Fitzgflnlet. the prize 1;“. er. was showing a visitor through m. "bran. “Thu." he said. picking up n vol‘ nme ï¬lled with new-paper clipping concerning himself. "In my ten. Son» illerrsllnfl ï¬gures convening the quantity n! liquor mammal In [Am don are given In ('anrll'n Maputo. ll "moms that about I77.M.m gallon of (llrlllsh) lmr arr drunk In London ymrly. and 495.000 gallons daily. Tak- lm! 405,000 gallons as 78.00“ cublc (not, a barn-l 76 {not long by 36 feet In meal dlameeer. mmnnrml Internally Mitte- lhe bang and the head. Illl hold [Ml quanmy. The quantity of wlne com mined ln I day ls «but! 8.500 gallons. or 44.00“ pints. whlch could be stored II 1 wine vault 52 rm square and l loo! deep. 0! spiritsâ€"home and foremâ€" nbout 16,005 gallons are drunk dull! by lmdoners. The "a (onward yoarly In the mkropolls amounts to 33,000,080 pounds. or about â€.0“ pounds daily. against 112.000 pound- dally of cone: beans. and 8,000 pounds of cocoa. The hall pn-pc-r owmd will "to Ir- flux] 0! ch» hum-m a: 9:30. and an M nut-rm! nun Mn. “axial"! and Hu- Prnhh-mlal mny Im- In" Marla. hand annuumul I: nub the woman murvh. Mur «Nova-um of their III†(M Human! um: .‘ln. Six-Kinky but. "a. mm a! ma human. leading Ila grand moan-undo. TIN- vu H. “I! [mime npwnmmo M the Mutton. n in tin MIMI m the «all: at unn- mln !" :3qu (or lab mac, and men momd a low "kinds and me am dlulmtmd guests. \‘qu-Wt "our! arrow-mm"! Hu- l'nsidolt lo a:- hall. Hm- ntram: warm having m undo: m rm-mmc nu rnemlon M the privikgwd gnpsv‘ Inn-ml In" Dot-lb. The Ina-nun! ball â€and the col- rbnulma at Mr. MrKIum‘l ham-No. Ium “Inn. The non rum o! Ibo pu- Mo. on". "I «we» no. Mam look plan. mm autumn" unarmed cut I.†Ind hauling am! tun-«(n at (rov- lul Mama and [mum Huron. TI. urv-Oml ulkrho Ind tun-I MM" by "mm and Input» designs In “(MI and any. "rota It, was sanded on net I“. lay (to mounted 0M", damned [or the puma. The "(In length at (to avenue .1. cult-mi by Ibo but In on (be for". mm. a but an." 0! our": ton nluuourd Ibo“! tho cap- llol grounds. '1' here were all told nemjly one hun- dred out-ot-town detectives in Wash- lngton from all of the larger cities of the country. who augmented the local force, and not only aided In protecting the President. but assisted In picking up crooks who were there in droves to ply their "professlon." President McKinley's carriage, in which he rode to the capitol to he Not a movement was made that en- caned their vigilant watch. and, while no danger wag apprehended tram any source, the precaution was token to avoid against any possible contingency which might arise. 0! course nothing transpired to need the services of the) men. but they were there and ready in case they should he required to act. These omcera dltl not allow themselves to get far away from Mr. McKinley until after he had taken possession ut the White House. VICE-PRESIDENT HOBART. tho President-sleet and hm hm": to Wuhington and Insured sately to the coming executive. law-400'. In“, Main. 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