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Show THE LAST SPEECH. Tka Irrttdtal Muinmout Ihe People on tbe Trala and Drllrcrt Final Address. appreciation or thc services Or THE RAILROAD MEN. Tke Arrlral la Washington Cnmartrd by Any llrmonstrnlloi. Back la Ike Wlillo Home. Ii; Telirrerh to the M.l Tiir. i-nr.sinr.jmAi. rAiirr. tireie4br cmiiiiiWM teewii i Ilarrle1iura. IlAnniaimnci, I'., May 15. The Presidential irty was greeted hero ttala afternoon by an enthusiastic; crowd, headed by Governor Pattlson and ulli.r dignitaries. Tim President Mid thai wlicn lila stenographer to d liliti this morning that hehsd made las speeches since leaving Washington, Washing-ton, he realized the magnitude ol his oOVnso anient tbe American Iwople and m In hopes he would bo permitted per-mitted to pass tbrough llarrlaburg without adding to It. "No one," said the president, "needt li toll you anvthlng about Pennsyl-Tinla Pennsyl-Tinla or IU resources. Indeed, my wurk u very much lightened on this Journey because found that all tho people, clear out to Puget Hound, had already learned mom about Ihtlr ceUDtry than 1 could jelbly tell them. Our Journey has boon accompanied accom-panied Willi tho lalur of travel, but iiiitofltr.il I think 1 liavo gained a Mitber scum of tho iwrfcct uully of our ioplo and of their enduring auj all-rvadlng trlollni. 0NH IIUMDIIKO ANlirunTY IH'KKCIir.l. WAelllKmw, May 15. Tho Presidential Presi-dential train nrrlred this evening At Gilt', exactly ou schedule time, Its-fore Ibe train reached thorlty thu President summoned to tho olimrvatlon car every trtnii who had aocomjnnlul lilm on the trip, Including all tho railroad em. loyii about thn train, and tuadn a hort address. Ho raid lio fnund thai he bad inado ISOlprccheselncn leaving Washington on tho 14th of April ami Ihuuiiht Ihlt ana a good time to mako IhonumU'rarouiid 141. Hercferred to the unprecedented excellence and lerfrctlon of tho .railroad aorvlco throughout tho enllro trljs and ald tho lacl that they had Iron aula tn travel over ten thousand miles of tcrrl-tory tcrrl-tory lit n tp1endldy-equlpted train wlthtsit accident or mishap or ono minute's variation from tho pro arranged schedule must be regarded aa aa n must remarkable achievement. He returned tliauka Individually to tf wrson who hal rendered service, ser-vice, on the train, aud itavo all tho em plojr a substantial lokun of liliap preclstlou. Tho postmaster Keueral, secretary of agriculture and other en. lletnen of Uio patly alaoiemembered the employes. Tho arrival In Washington waa unmarked un-marked by auy duiiiQiietrallou, Iwyond the prejenro at thu elation of n amall knot of olllclals and aeveral hundred travelers. Tho President's grand-children grand-children wvro at Ibo elation aud tho nut greeting waa to them. The Presl-dent Presl-dent and family quickly weuttolha While Houtc. |