Show illion of tile celle I 1 I 1 I 1 OR evell T detail ell CLEV ELANDS A masterly concise and patriotic exposition of governmental policy for the ensuing term A STORMY DAY did dia not dampen the enthusiasm of the Assem assembled blea thou sands bands immense concourse of military democratic clubs and ana citizens washington march 4 1 trover cleveland of new york thrice nominated for president of the I 1 cited states and twice elected elecie d was today successfully inducted into that high office for his second term with all ceremonies and the gathering gathering ofa of a mighty D multitude had the atmospheric eric condit conditions ious been anything iny thing litefa like fa A arable instead of being as bad as it could possibly be there would probably have been men and a number of ladies in the parade against dinst in 1885 they were ill all waiting to fall in line but at lia iltz ma of t lie orgilia izat fixations ions were compelled to desist irom participating nevertheless the occasion will be memorable by the vast attendance new york new jersey and massachusetts in the east cast pennsylvania and maryland among the middle states georgia lie orgia north and south carolina carolini and louisiana in the south wisconsin in the west participated in the thereby emphasizing complete national unity the morning 7 opened with a heavy fall of wet snow melting as it fell the military presented a wintry appearance with snow cov ered ared overcoats the guns of the artillery covered with tarpaulins tarpaulin sand and snow covered the concourse congour e in the streets were almost all under umbrellas last wh which ich were little protection against the snow driven before the wind mind A force of men were kept at work on the inaugural stand clearing away the snow it having been announced that the ceremonies would bo be held out of doors in spite of the weather at 11 the senate committee on inaugural arrived at the arlington hotel and soon after a ina magnificent ni cent ent four in hand into this at 1130 ll 11 SO mr cleveland entered ac compan compani pd by the committee it was wa a thrilling scene just its as lie he apy appealed emed at the entrance to the lintel mrs cleveland as lie was on oil tle the point of departure threw lier her arms arnis about bieneck liis neck and kissed him godspeed repeatedly it was all done so simply imply s and with such wifely devotion that eliat there could bouli be no thought of intentional theatrical direct then the carriage with the pre ident elect and the committee whirled away to the white I 1 boue e followed soon after by vice derit dent cleat stevenson and another section of the committee drawn by four white horses arriving ari iving at their destination very soon after that bearing the president ent elect the order of proceeding was almost identically the same as four years years ago ago with the action of if the lic chief bier pa participants reversed and differed very little except in the extent of the demonstration from the llie ceremonies of eight years aguf ago hichi il cli to wash inton in ton for the first time in liis his pub lit lic carreer carr ot inauguration there are four great features of 0 anim inauguration day the clo cloning in hours s of Con congreve greFe into winch so bo I 1 much lawmaking law larr making and history is so frequently crowded the ride of the retiring ng president and president elect and vice president p resi den t elect with their military escort front from the white license house to the capitol to lay down and take up ill tile the reins of power respectively respect ivOy the pageant page atit of the returning probes profession mon after inaugural augural ball at night 0 the line of is such its as no city except washington and no except its broad well paved pennsylvania avenue could produce iro produce duce the public and private stands erected along the line of march from the capitol to il a point beyond the white house had a seating capacity of ind and every one was crowded every foot of standing room along alon 0 the route of the T procession ful fully I 1 v two miles mile in length was occupied a view view of the parade brought fabulous prices and advantageous seats on oil public stands brought above and below 5 the main stand from which leir air cleveland reviewed the parade immediately in front of the white giouse had a seating r capacity for 1100 it was decorated tastefully ill III tile the center was an arch forty two feet high handsomely dr draped aped and surmounted by tin the arnis arms of the ill united states on tile extreme right was tile the cont coat of arms anim of new york Clev elands state on oil the extreme left wai of arms arm of illinois Steven venson sons s state bethe teen them armorial bearin lie arins s of the thirteen original 0 states cacti surmounted by bv a ilis fla bearing 0 its name cushioned seat were provided for forthe alie president and his cabinet who surrounded him and folding chairs for the diplo m t na vi V i OR 1 mr 4 t g ul r E 0 Q ON 7 LTER aw afy IV t 64 t 47 gg C ra raus ri A N M aam 5 i cjan L 1 F T 2611 rz r i I 1 ti t i k 01 LAN INN T Z N 4 t A AJ U A lph q r W J I 1 k V HI lq A H M 6 rn r igen ra HARD OLNE A 0 0 0 0 0 matie corps immediately behind him on oil either side were seats for senators members of the house and invited guests i the vast T treasury beaury building was completely walled in with stands on oil tile the little parks and public reservation on the line of march and every other available point were stands erected the largest extending id C tile the entire length of La lafayette rayette square immediately in front of the white house and tho the presidents baand capitol hill as far as tile the eye could reach front the eastern fron of tile the capitol was an all un dula dul a I 1 lipe sea of human humanity icv t ti wili lepa so the adain admin administration of t the ie on oath of ollice office 19 the new president daentl ay iy tho clief justice of the ul ite art annl licar hear as many 0 f thi lp is could net get within earshot f 1 h gund predent I 1 II anison did not retire and was up all and d 5 malting the final farial pre TiP for his from tile the whilo house when cleveland and siv euson arrived ho he received theila in tn she be blue room anti and shortly aal with them entered the carriage and the to the capitol began the escorting division of the parade was composed of artillery cavalry aud and infantry of the regular army and marines with the national guard of the dietrict the high school cadet re regiment ament and other local organizations organization a assembled in the neighborhood of the white couo the war state and navy building and formed in columns and sections twelve each marched d down 0 wit the avenue ac accompanying compan ying i the presidential party from th the e white house to the capitol prior to tho inauguration all the ill ret i of f ill the parade assembled below capitol and marched from tin capi tol up the avenue after the inauguration augu au P titration ration the second division cli vision was assigned to pennsylvania massachi etts ett new jersey and Dc delaware laware the lie third division to maryland Ka ryland the fourth and fifth to the western division and and sixth to later arriving organizations tile tho bicycle clubs club of washington and ral dimori bro brought up the rear in III close proximity to the Louisi anians in the line was a small 1311 all hut but compact delegation delegat iori representing the Tu tuscarora a society of f silt SAIL lake 11 ke city A mounted battaglion baK bat allion tallion of exceedingly angly good looking women led the cle cleveland elan dand and stevenson club of montgomery omery county count minlina Min lind they chev were sisters and ana daugh daughters lers ot ol lie members rn and their labile and low crowned riding hats hat resented a decidedly attractive ap bearance ea rance ari ince the spectators were not slow in i n recognizing the novelty nd lid the belles from froin my maryland bere iere ere cheered until their the i 1 r faces men ere f fa a carmine tint the organization if f abich they formed tho the escort men in line precisely the majority ori ty given give n by the county to the he national ticket there was ut one civic delegation in the line ii lit it t could claim the distinction i f having marched arched in in an inauguration parade to the glory ofa of a republican president and under a republican rt X thi th 4 fe t l L I 1 J 1 n nen men to the 7 your four ral at ys a a ago go they marched ns as reau Republic i g it in lie ho pa adra rade that fit attended I 1 ell ded the ll 11 ug of harrison in the campaign of which to days event was wa 9 the culmination th the organization flopped flop pad individually and a its s a whole ant and today to day they cheered as lusila lustily for cleveland and stevenson as ahey did four fourbears years ago for liar har r on n there was waa almost an interminable marching past of regulars an and military forces of states broken only by the visiting 0 governors in civilian costumes riding past least in the order their states were admitted into the union accompanied by brilliantly uniformed staffs then with an intervening M interlude of grand army veterans came the ivic half the parade aggregating more than tammany with its gorgeous banners and bad badges bades es held the right odthe of the line the rho guard of honor of mr cleve I 1 lind ind consisted of members of the new york business mens fens 15 cleveland and stevenson association representing fifteen mercantile organizations in th the 0 E empire in e city the fee passage of the president I 1 along the avenue was one continued ova lion of the most enthusiastic kind 1 ind there was a round of applause is the carriage bearing 0 president harrison and mr cleveland came in insi sight gIlton on pennsylvania avenue preceded ure ore ceded bygland by grand marshal arshal 11 and ana stall both raided rai ed heir fieh hats bats in response to the salute which was then redoubled A brigade of regulars preceded the presidential party part towards the CI capitol pitol followed by the vice president elect ind and the committee on oil arrangements arrangement S a brigado brigade of the district militia bringing up the rear vice president stevenson stevenson was received with almost as much enthusiasm as hi his chief in this order the cavalcade proceeded to the capitol upon U p on arrival there the presidential party proceeded pio to in the senate wing wine of the ille building the senate began 0 to fill early and the galleries av were cre packed long before the hour for foi the ceremonies to begin many distinguished persons 0 filled them including the wives wives and lid families of the chief actors in the national episode epi ode about to be enacted on the floor where soon were seated the diplomatic corps tile the justice J of the supreme rne court officers of 3 4 the army and navy members of the senate and house and other distinguished per personages continued Contini ted on fourth paye page inauguration DAY I 1 from ota first page the presidential party arrived at the capitol shortly after noon and were given a rattling t volley of cheers as they entered the building president harrison went at once to the presidents room and began work on a pile of bills requiring his hie signature the tha time being so short it became necessary three times to turn back the hands of the clock to preserve the figment that it was not noon in the meantime cleveland and stevenson went to the vice ts room and spent the time chatting with callers it was 1250 1 p ni when vice president elect stevenson appeared in the sen senate ate chamber and tool took his seat beside mr morion followed president horrison Hir rison an cabinet and were scale I 1 amid at ap plau e vice preside it morton administered the oath to his su sur cessor and yielded tire chair thim as pr presiding officer and the special session of the fifty third con Cou giess opened with prayer by the chaplain vice vicc pre aident steve sieve then said senators deeply i pressed impressed m with a sense or of its responsibilities and of its dignity I 1 now enter upon the discharge of the duties dutie odthe of lie high office to which I 1 have been called I 1 am not unmindful of tho the fact that among the occupants of this thia chair during the one hundred arid four years of our constitutional hosfor history v have been statesmen cini eminent nent alike for their talents and their tireless decolion dc de to public duty adams jefferson and calhoun honored honor erl its incumbency during the early days of the republic while arthur hendricks and morton have at a a later period of our history shed luster upon the office officio of the president ident of tho the most a august dyust 0 deliberative assembly known to men I 1 assume the duties of the great reat confided to me with no feeling of self conal dence bu but t rather with a grave d distrust is of my y ability satisfactorily to m e ell its requirements 1 may maybe J bc pardoned for saying that it shall be my earnest endeavor to discharge the important duties which lio lie before me with no less of im partiality impartiality and coura courage 6 than or of firmness and fidelity earnestly invoking the operation cooperation co the forbearance the charity of ita members I 1 now enter upon my duties as presiding officer of the senate the clerk then read the president s proclamation convening an all extra session next the new senators took the of office twenty were reelected re elected live five were iverc new viz lodge of massachusetts chu murphy of new york roach of north dakota smith of new jersey white of california then on motion of mr hoar who said the question of regularity could be considered later tir mr martin of ef kansas was allowed to talce ikc the oath the process ion then reformed formed re lan on the outside the snowstorm had bad subsided towards noon but a north wet west wind blew bitterly the pati ence of the crowd wa was at last re warded and about 10 the arrival of mrs airs cleveland and other members of the p party arty betokened betoken ed the early appearance of tire the Pr president ident elect there was ivas about fifty ladies and gentlemen in the hie cleveland party and they were shown to two rows of chairs I 1 reserved for them immediately behind the presidential enclosure about the doors leading into the rotunda were swung open i arid and i marshal na n lit of the united states court appeared heading the proc procession emion E ex x vice resident morton and chief justice fuller and justices of the supreme court came next then came the committee of ar range l ments preceding prec edina president Har harridon and pre president aident elect cleveland who walked side by aide behind them came the mcm lers bers of the senate and house of representatives presenta tives members of the diplomatic diplomatic corps Goyer governors nors of states etc mr cleveland was warmly 0 greeted by the patient throng and after i a few irli minutes delay stepped lo 10 the front arid and began the delivery f his inaugural addres notwithstanding the inclement weather veather mr ir Cleve cleveland latia removed his silk hat and with bored head addressed the multitude ile he kept liis his overcoat on and secured what warmth he be could for the ibe ringers fingers of his right hand by ke keeping elling it in his overcoat pocket holding his hat at his side in his left hand baud which was protected from the in weather cather ly by a glove |